Hoover High School - Husky Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1971
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' wr 4 w Q 2 !f lm 2 wmv? aw www! A320 klwwfggf Q3 ,fs , ' . Divided DHKF0 Hit 0 JMZWW hi iw iw 8 K Jive i 1 552335 ' S ,L YK , w l i ff ? N I .IE ' Q- Q' A Q Q ixifiieiyrs 3f.1:jAA5: g?if1?iIvi X AQ. -fihfff k DVIQIN ,ww 'N Jvfdif Alone . . . in a Continuing Search to find oneself 9 L... .Ay V.. 5 2,-Ain-A nu, ,,,,,,,,, -, ., v,,.. ,, , , .. -.,, K .E .. V- -,U . . ,. ,, -, ..T,, .M..-.,,.- ,M .,,f,,.. ,. ... . -.,,, V., , N .... -..A. ,,,+,.,.....n, ,,.. ..,. ..,. .. ,W .k.., . ,. Nl. , 4 , 1,,. .,.,...,V.,,.,,.,,...,...,,,,,,,,,.., , ,,. fl, eyfif. , jk, 45' 'ln .4 -.9 an- 'im Busily preparing decorations for the Home- coming dance are Cheryl McLaughlin, Kris Dewey, and Jane Dickelman, Chatting at the mother-daughter tea, the Homecoming attendants arejoined by a few of last year's dignitaries. Judy Hentges and Wade Fessler enjoy them- selves at their first Homecoming dance, while senior Mark Westergaard looks over the crowd. One lone poster, struggling to be recognized in the congested student center, may be the last chance for some hopeful girl to attend the Homecoming dance. ,. if we ,Hwy A Q K Llc? avg . if 5 .qi 3'ff.23 h,, y I . K I -sf ,ISM Quik., mag' - Eil.l'77i9g K ' .if L L in A- I - - 'L i ' ieee H it ,'-- f lv , K D' if 'Y K Q' ,f n X i Q: l 12 C' 1301 aa 8 an I 5 Much planning makes Homecoming a realit Homecoming Spirit Week had all the tradi- tional activities: a Spirit Breakfast with a menu ofdoughnuts and milk, a Cake-Off, and ! V a car rally. On Friday girls wore yellow mums V on their green sweaters. Enthusiasm was not 6? V, as important this year. Students did not wear 5 f fiei' the traditional green and gold colors through- Vg out the week, and the spirit buttons were ' . QS 1 stolen. W ' ' The Homecoming attendants were an- nounced in a special issue of THE CHAL- A ' I LENGER. Pictured on the front page were ff, V 12, , 1' ' 9 Q. ,t '1 t ,-W 13 Gt , P g QA chocolate Dis QQKOW S the senior candidates. A paragraph about each girl contained her qualifications and gave some insight into her personality. The game half-time activities were filled with excitement. The queen and her court were presented to the student body, the Hoov- erettes and band marched, and gold balloons were sent floating into the air. The football team won its first victory of the season and survived the bumps and bruises the North team tried to inflict. XT Holly Hart and Ian Soleglad pause for a moment during the activities at the Home- coming dance. Escorting sophomore attendant Diane Pon- tisso through the flowered arch, John Elder learns the true meaning of stage fright. With wide grins, Mitch Moret and Gail Hand portray two happy people at the Homecoming dance. Clapping accompanies the ending ol' the as- sembly as Gail Hand is escorted out of the Sym- Gail Hand reigns over Homecoming activities I ,god STSVZQVZ 61 zijawhgjg ffzf S A d Sue Hayes Senior Att d tJ D hlb g Attendant Patty Noble Sophomore Attendant Diane Pontisso 'UM Dahlberg, lsager reigng Linder receives award The third annual synchronized swim show proved to be a highly colorful and original show. The theme was A Time For Us . All swimming routines were introduced and coor- dinated by the numbers of a gigantic card- board Swiss clock. Carol Pyle and Sandy Griffith portrayed the mechanical Swiss boy and girl figures which changed the hands of the clock after each routine. Jean Dahlberg and Dave Alsager were crowned as Queen and King. The senior at- tendants were: Candy Bloodsworth, Mark Crouch, Ann Edgar, and Rick Gerhardt. .lu- niors were represented by Sandy Durham and John Burns. Sophomores were Kayle Luthey and Bill Wellborne. The show was dedicated to Coach Dave Linder because of his assistance in starting the girls, swimming program. 18 Junior swimmers take a gamble. 'A Time For Us' was the theme of the syn- chronized show as the Marlins began their show at 'one o,clock'. Ann Edgar, Candy Bloodsworth, Gail Hand and Jean Dahlberg look enviously on as Paula Brock and Dawn Cady ride their ponies. sis , VZUU Transformation of character can be seen as Denise Bloomquist portrays Medea before and during performance. Nurse Diana Bloethe expresses concern over the oncoming events. Medea's child CBrian Evansl, tutor CSteve VanHouwelingJ and Jason's slave fBob Ruck- erj, strole toward home as Jason Cfim Pier- sonj looks on. Standing attentively, the chorus, Carol Bai- ley, Linda Robbins, Shelley Ansorge, Judy Johnston, Karen Evans and Sue Hammer, sadly listen as Medea relates the story of her tragic life. Wigs I- IL cMedea, presented as fall drama prod The first dramatic production was the class- ical Greek tragedy Medea , presented on November 5, 6, and 7. The play demanded more acting ability by the actors and attention by the audience. Directed by Mr. Steve Pud- enz and assisted by student director Rick Ansorge, the production was enacted on a special extension of the auditorium stage to simulate the Greek style. The tragedy, based on Greek mythology, Medea ,,.. .,,. D enise Bloomquist Jason . . . ....... Tim Pierson Creon . . , . , . Jim Turner Nurse Diana Bloethe Aegeus .... ,,,..,,.. R ay Jones Tutor ...,.., ,,,. S teve VanHouweling Jason's Slave ,.., ,..,.... B ob Rucker uetion centered on Jason and his wife, Medea. Jason, in his lust for power, married the daughter of Creon, who was the ruler of Corinth. In order to seek revenge, Medea destroyed everything Jason valued. Medea , when related to modern society, presented to the audience an understanding of human nature and the moral order of the universe. Chorus . . , .... Linda Robins Carol Bailey Karen Evans Judy Johnston Sue Hammer Shelley Ansorge Children , , . . , , . . Brian Evans Paul Boehm Attendants to Medea .,..... Linda Colony Boni Borgaard Soldiers ..,. . . , Mike Morris Rick Winget Xt DREW in Catching his date under the mistletoe, a boy , and girl 'do their thing'. ORD 5 lNl1t' 'Yi' X115 Kathy Boysen beams radiantly as she begins her reign as Dream Girl at t e Christmas Dance. QPR-KEHUN ULQL O Couples stroll about the student center as Fire and Ice begins to transform into a successful dance. I paid for the corsage. You pay for the din- ner, says Kay Porter to Mike Stanfill at the Boys, Club Christmas dance. 22 J.,-v hristmas dance enhanced by holiday attitudes, M Dream Giriu 'Tire and lee was the theme ofthe Christ- ed from a field of nine nominees to reign over mas Dance which was sponsored by Boys' the nigh1'SPr0CCCd1ngS. Club. Boys' Club president Roger Stetson and Parting from the traditional activities ofthe Viee'Pfe5idem .Steve Taff headed t-he Plans, dance, Boys' Club sponsored a Dream Girl and Jenny Nielsen helped eeefdmale the contest. All boys voted for the candidate of decorations- their choice. Junior Cathy Boysen was select- ,s will SQL i , E, ft ,, 5? Dickinson Wins cSeasons' honorg Stytoh ni Thyme, provide music The Student Center was transformed into A World of Love for the Girls' Club Val- entine's Dance. A Japanese flower garden, an Italian nightclub, and a French sidewalk cafe carried out the theme ofthe dance. So- cial Committee co-chairmen Chris Vest and Jan Klinzman headed the plans. Music was provided by Stytch 'n' Thyme , The highlight of the evening came when Scott Dickinson was crowned Man For All Seasons by Girls' Club President Diana McCollum. 24 2 X ,. ,. 5. i as gi e I i t Sw v- ki 'HE W - n John John looks on enviously as Diana McCollum rewards Scott Dickinson with naming him Man For All Seasons at the Valentine's Dance. Admiring the fountain and each other at the dance are Bill Streyfeller and Kathy Trotter. Kayle Luthey and John Griffiths enter A World of Love through a white Wooden arch. Mrs. Doris McCollum instructs Denise Bloomquist and Ric Chamberlin on voting for the Man For All Seasons . 55' My fvf is? fn-' turf' dfflf K O fwlf ,Kia blxl - ,, Valentine couples sit one out on the student center benches. Five senior boys nominated by Girls' Club for the title of Man For All Sea- sons are from BOTTOM: Dan Schwartz, Dave Alsager, John John, Scott Dickinson, and Jon DePhillips. Seniors Patti Meyer and Sue Stelter take some time out and indulge during the dance. Turmoil on earth is 6Vertigo, sf main theme Life in Vertigo was the theme for the Fine Arts show which is sponsored annually by the drama department and Dance Club. The Fine Arts show was designed to give students an op- portunity to show their talent in a broad range of activities. The performances ranged from piano solos to vocal groups and dancing routines. All acts were centered on the main theme, which tried to portray man's turmoil on earth. Five dancers from the January 23 Fine Arts show, Life In Vertigo discuss tactics before the perform- ance. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Kim Reha, Lesly Moeller, Mark Hess, Kris De Nui, and Cindy Severson. The Jazz Band swings while playing their number of l-louse ofthe Rising Sun , during the finale of Life In Veritgo . Une-acts provide much learning experience for Thespian one-acts are presented not only for the entertainment ofthe audience, but to provide an endless learning experience for those actors involved. The one-acts were directed and produced by the students them- selves. Each student director had to face all the problems in producing a show, from se- lecting the cast to selecting the lighting crew. Drama teacher Steve Pudenz served only as an adviser for the student directors. Judy Johnston and Ginger Steinbach smirk as Prince Alecti casts a mindful glance to Lady Cynthia. A tense moment is portrayed by Boni Bor- gaard and Bruce Greenwood during the Hoover one act, Death Comes to my Friends . beginning actors White Lies, directed by Roger Fish, dealt with deceptions and false images. The second play, Through a Glass Darkly, concerned itself with the concepts of preju- dice and the many forms it may take. The play was directed by Noreen Grantman. Death Comes To My Friendsf' a story of the debts beyond the supernatural, was the final play. Michelle Murray was the student director. Ustinovis 6 Romanoff and Iuliet, is presented as Romanoff and Juliet , a political satire by Peter Ustinov, was presented as the win- ter comedy March I8, 19, and 20. The play, a take off on Romeo and Juliet , revolves around the love story between an American girl and a Russian boy. The play bases its sarcastic attack on both governments and how the government can control personal lives and decisions. W inter comedy The play was a series of firsts, which in- cluded a new technique of constructing a stage set. It utilized two sets which revolved on casters so the audience could see four dif- ferent scenes within seconds. Mr. Steve Pudenz was the director and Denise Bloomquist was student director. 29 Igor Romanoff and Juliet Moulsworth, portrayed by Mike Morris and Debbi Vance, cautiously appear before the Gen- eral, portrayed by Brooke Billick, during a rehearsal for Romanoff and Juliet . Bob Rucker waits for his Big Moment during a rehearsal for Romanoff and Juliet. x E ,. .. ,... 2 X Ri J , E x 1 1 'fl 1 M ' I 5 5 :aff ig ' ata x I ng. l The two soldiers, Bob Rucker and Jim Turner, try to peddle some of their assort- ed profane post cards and souvenirs to the General, Brooke Billick. Russian Spy, Tom Wilmeth, questions Igor Romanoff, Mike Morris, about his love for the American ambassadorls daughter, Juliet. Evdokia, the Russian ambassador's wife, Carol Bailey, confesses her sins and her love for a black hat she's seen in a store window. Romanoff, Mike Morris, and Juliet, Deb- bie Vance, sit in a tight embrace as they recall their romantic escapades of the night before. 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'11,- ,Tx ' I l6,? 3i. , l'b- ,F iv X ,J- ,4 .LA Q.,- '57, 1 W 1 e x 'Y an '+L Q .iff Ni' 1 'X ,.. f . 0 'sit ' i ', Q15 IW' I .cp dministration cooperative with students, maintains liberalism sz Mr. Wendell Miskimins Xiss Vera Kendall, and Dr. Donald Wetti v served classes in the annual evafgitio ' the faculty. A benefi- Mr. Miskimins struggles to finish the moun- ial s' ef l't, f it evaluation for the advi- tain of paperwork that constantly fills his Rx so s asithe b t af i derstanding of teacher- dcsk. A A 2 ent relati n .Q 'e ,YK s a f if is ', f 'li Communcation between students and ad- ministration was reached with meetings! between the Student Advisory Board and Dr. Wetter. Miss Kendall sponsored Senior Board and Girls' Club. ' t WMM-WW,,,,,.,,,k AJ xv 34 Attending one of the Student Advisory Board meetings, in which the administration learned of questions and problems of the students, is principal Dr. Wetter. Miss Kendall manages to find something good to laugh about among the many prob- lems she encounters every day. w. an Qi .X .4 if ,. l 'af , -4 N75 , N 1 1 vo' nf -. ,Q Y' l rw Mrs. Yelick enjoys a comment from one of her students during American Ideas. English dept. revises programg Wide array of courses available The English Department completely threw out tradition and changed its whole program so it could better serve the interests ofthe students. Sophomore students could test out of phases in English and do independent study. They chose the courses they wanted to take, but speech was still required. Ifthe students qualified for Forensics, they could substitute it in place ofSpeech. Juniors had a wide array of subjects from which to choose. Writing Lab., Individualized Reading, which was the study of novels, were some ofthe choices. A student had to take a composition course for one semester and a lit- erature or communications course for the oth- er semester. Seniors stayed on the traditional English program, but senior English instructors de- vised a new program which was to be imple- mented next year. This was the last year for tracking in the English department. The fndamentals of modern literature include . . . says Miss Skaggs to her American Litera- ture class. 36 Mr. Ron Danielson Speech, Humanities Mrs. Eleanor Emmanuel Sophomore English Mrs. Barbara Fors Senior English Mr. Frank Hildreth Senior English Mrs. Ruth Laws Sophomore Speech, Forensics Mrs. Ruth McHone Junior English, Journalism Mr. Ambrose Moses Senior English, Humanities Mr. David Murdock Junior English Mr. Steve Pudenz Sophomore Speech, Drama Miss Diana Skaggs Junior English X Mr. Bill Springer Sophomore Speech Mr. Jerry Wadden Senior English Mrs. Marsha Yelick Junior English, Humanities Mr, Bordy and Bill Thatcher demonstrate their fencing skill for one of Mr. Bordy's world history classes. Mr. Adams checks over his to his before lec- Sr. Social Science Mr. Hal Bordy Soph. Social Science Mr. Joseph Nemec Soph. Social Science Mr. Richard Parker Jr. Social Science Mrs. Marguerite Piltingsrud Jr. Social Science Mr. Kenneth Tannatt Sr. Social Science Mr. Fred Vanderly Soph. Social Science Mr. Earl Willits Adams Jr Social Science Mr Quent Alwin 3 F Soph Social Science H6 Nl 435 Na' Sr. Social Science J A NW 38 Nine-week mini courses provide more depth in student learning A new curriculum for sophomores and ju- niors was born this year. The students had the power to choose what Helds they wanted to study. A full year of social science was re- quired, but the year was divided into four nine week mini courses. This program allowed spe- 39 cialization of study. All students had the option of going on the independent study program. Seniors remained on the old system, one semester of Government and one semester of Economics. It'sjust as simple as that! says Mr. Tanriatt to one of his economics classes. . .ir , I , 1 N2 Wie Range of math courses is widened Miss Davison explains an algebraic graph to one of her classes. This girl finds that a blackboard comes in handy in math. f .,-f . fag-regexp f ' ' We lfs i , 5 , .Ha We .si vmfeigzfgi in ig if 4 -rf, s W ':L5fs5'f5H . asa: , ze j . 3 4 'fflvzg 'fs 35:15 ,iii 3, , ,,,:.f, 3 I 1' 5, ,away ., . ,Pr vi 40 5 I ag? i ti SSP, EM Q N 5 42852 E25 lsrn 112355 f I Along with the other math courses, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, College Math, and Math Appreciation, a new course was of- fered to Hoover students this year. The new Statistics course dealt with mean, mode, data analysis and sampling techniques, Mr. Ron Storm hoped to present an interesting view and a total picture of numbers. Ms. Broom W- 'Bo SXIXNXQCQ1 Tick, Mk, Toe, are we doing these rlghtp' ask mathematic stu ents ofthemselves Q gf Qs' Y E 9 54 Mrs. Elaine Brown Algebra, Geometry Miss Ruth Davison Algebra, Geometry Mr. Bob Watson Algebra, Geometry College Math Mr. Joe Zimmerman Algebra, Geometry Math Appreciation Not pictured: Mr. Ron Storm Geometry, Statistics College Math Judy Sanders seeks advise from Mr Gay as other students work on problems at the board. Mr. Murphy pauses for a cup of coffee while he checks some unfortunate chemistry stu- dent's quiz. Using a pipette became a new experience for those students taking biology. What's wrong with you today? thinks Rick Barnhart as he goes through his duties of taking care ofthe biology animals. G l X sol 42 WW: Moor--e VW. Sweeney Don Ackerman Physics Mr. Tom Ludwig Biology Mr. Richard Moore Biology Mr. Don Murphy Chemistry Mrs. Sharon Perrin Chemistry Mr. Ricard Sweeney Biology Science department develops new course in Physical Science A new course, Physical Science, was offered It was not, however, a substitute for either. as a terminal science course or an introducto- Biology was also offered to students and ry course to Chemistry or Physics. It was a the team teaching technique was used. combination of the principles behind these courses and was designed to alleviate prob- lems students had previously encountered in taking Physics or Chemistry. 43 Creativity is extended through art and applied art curriculum, Art was a totally creative course which W allowed each student to express himself at l his own rate of artisic development. Studied in Mrs. Esther Elliott's art course was sculpture and the principles and ele- ments of design. Emphasis was placed on drawing. In Miss Jane Peterson's classes, students worked entirely with silver, wood, textile materials, and clay. Mrs. Esther Elliott l Art Not pictured: Miss Jane Peterson Art Art students enjoy a warm afternoon of sketching outdoors. A blade of grass takes a lot ofinspection to draw accurately o rt student discovers. 5, iff! 1 'X 1 I , , if If . V I If 'cf' , ,I 4'- I lil, , I X l W4 W' .av titl 1-.NMMA can at N . vs, as 1 ,t , 'rf-sea ,K W' s swlsnff ,T 'V' 'fix :- L Y te 'X Ja use Me L 2. se f HWS Mr. Ron Battani Band Mr. James Brauninger Orchestra MY. AM Vatu Cgrdi' mv- iBd'l'am Randy Thomas cap- ably directs Concert Choir. New leaders assume duties, initiate change Hooveris new band director, Mr. Ron Battani, improved the marching band by adopting the Drake University marching system. Hoover had a 75 member concert band plus marching, pep, andjazz bands. The concert choir performed three Christ- mas concerts and two spring concerts. The jazz band accompanied the swing choir. Karen Van Fleet was acting president ofthe fifty member choir. The new orchestra director was Mr. James Brauninger. The orchestra presented several concerts with concert choir. Mr. Willard Marquardt Vocal Music I YI f QT V ffl!! 5,1 fir? T., 'off ,-,'fff ffraf' 'ff f 3 Some of Hoover's talented All-Staters e ' n . ,f rgwl' ' ,Q-1-,'fv f 2Q 'i. I their wares. -ju 1 I I, x W I 11121 I 'ff 'W' I0 f 'I Way, fl! G 'If iff 11,144 !,,, l T, X is I . ' 1 1 , s. - ' gm E: ,N Y' 1, -V K x M. ' . A 5' 1 ,fer - ' if AJ :f4'LL' - N ar - fi ,f ,f -v if J. 5 7 QQ s ,.v it K A ,!,f,,.V, I' ,, .4 ,ffg:,gj,j,, , I L if , 4 -A, ,ffl f '- 2 Warp-- Z 0 ' I x f 7 Q I ' I I ' f 1 of ,f pffgf 1:7e a fya if ny- a, f fm., , 142. U v f ff f v fl ff I, 4 ' .41 Lf 7 'f If -rf, , 1 , , 45 1 f 1 I , ,:1','. ! T ' 1' ' i lf! msilfoblf rwf. Nemec Skits, plays provide spice for languages There were a variety of languages from which Hoover students could choose. They were Spanish, Latin, German, French, and Russian, which was offered as an independ- ent study project this year. A number of teaching techniques were used so that students could better under- stand the people and the culture of the lan- guage they were studying, Students read magazines, such as the Readers' Digest, printed in the foreign language used. They performed plays and skits to highlight their language studies. Mr. Hollingsworth and his Spanish class are surprised by the Husky photographer during a dialogue in Spanish. 'li a '17 'kv WON 'WP-'M . nn Mrs. Elizabeth Cook Mr. Gerald Hollingsworth French Spanish Mr. Joseph Nemec Miss Kathleen Smith Latin German, Russian Miss Smith stirs up some potato pan- cakes in her German class. S -Q ,Students improve skills Mr. Walter Gronert Mr. Gene Tychsen Electronics, Metal Woodworking, Drafting 'Woodworking Not pictured: M rs, Dorothy Kirkpatrick Home lic, Family Living Mrs. Dorothy Kirkpatrick and Liz Bruecken sample some of the succulent fourth hour Home Ec. cooking. istracted for a moment from their three- , iew drawing in drafting class are Jim Little, eff Watts, Richard Castro, and Paul rubaker. .4 Bleah! I sure hope we don't have to eat these! , Sheree Rathbun thinks to herself in Home Ec. class. Family Living, Child Development, and Clothing Design were the courses offered to Hoover's future Homemakers. In the first two courses, aspects of family relationships and marital problems were discussed. In Clothing Design, fabrics and advertising methods were explored. A style show was given to the PTA in April. Plans for circut design and information on labor organizations, contracts and industrial jobs filled the minds of Industrial Art stu- dents. They worked with materials such as wood, fiber glass, and metal. The advanced drafting students concentrat- ed on designing and making model housing. MS. Woch rfb Business courses teach skills 1 lifivf' ai ' s f 1- i::I?:I5 ' ?5 - - r V , 1 wr, . - . . Q-f 1 Sf' Mr. Paul Brust Mrs. .lo Childs Distributive Education, Typing Salesmanship Mr. Gerald Miller M r. Don Gerdom Bookkeeping Data Processing, Typing Mrs. Darla Stiles Mrs. Virginia Robinson Shorthand, Typing, Shorthand, Typing Clerical Practice Miss Nancy Woehrle Typing, Bookkeeping, Business Communications iwmfyigw in was the new course intro- isiness Education students this 3. A,s,d,f . . . are familiar letters to the typing students as they strive to improve their skill. 48 year. It was a technical introduction to the principles and terminology of business. Vis- ual aids and field trips taught students the different uses of data processing equipment. ' In Business Education, students learned business skills and gained greater under- standing of economic techniques. Conducting one of the new Data Processing: classes is first year teacher Mr. Gerdom. :fi Q ft X 4' .gs 3, il I' J Q ir' it If i xrr' L' -' TT'i'1xf,fl If or P' Q twyh l,2,3 . . . they say ifI do it enough times I'll get some muscle, thinks one gym student. O x Mr. Bill Hodam Senior boys PE Mr. Dave Linder Junior boys PE Mr. Robert Wells xx' Sophomore boys PE XJ Miss Pat Bloomcamp Sophomore girls PE wif? WMQJWE t 2 Mists Pam HCTTif?k And says Miss Bloomcamp we have JUHIOF, Ser110rg1flS this wonderful girls gym called the student PE. CCIIICI' PE programs provide fitness The physical education program provided students with the regular fall, winter, and spring sports, but with a variety of extra-cur- ricular intramural sports activities. The pro- gram included football, basketball, swim- ming, exercises, and archery. Gym was of- fered on an every day basis for all boys and sophomore girls. Junior and senior girls took gym every other day. 49 Mr. Wittkop and Mr. .lankovitz pause from counseling to talk for a few minutes. Miss O'Brien places one ofthe many books back on the shelf. Mr. Willits discusses government with some of his students, or are they planning cam- paign strategy? Mrs. Ramona Holm, Library Clerk Miss Colleen 0'Brien, Librarian Mrs. Hilda Womack, Librarian I' ' I ia.. ie W by 6 ' if r 1. Library offers unique TR conveniences Books, magazines, resource materials and extensive video-tape films and filmstrips were stocked in the archives of Hoover's library. This year the Hoover library was greatly improved, A special effort was made in se- lecting quality books that would prove to be most useful to Hoover students. There were fifteen library assistants and six boys who assisted the faculty with video- tape recorder equipment. W 5 l t .1 sa 5 L Q K Q Z ig i i A v fi 3. OO UE SEQ K5 L Draft oounoiling is introduced Draft counseling was offered to Hoover's boys this year. Counselors presented both pros and cons about the draft, but did not advise boys as to whether they should or should not serve. Information from the American Friends Service Committee was available. The counselors guided college bound se- niors in their selection of colleges and ad- vised students on their course studies at Hoover. Mr. Jankovitz, Mr. Harold Olson, Mr. Kenneth Wittkop, and Mrs. Margaret Campbell were the counselors this year, WSW ffdv I as-f'5S ' '.T.,:..!g.,,..-:- ,' ,-.Q in . .L ' Q I. rffaw 8 Mrs. Margaret Campbell Mr. Robert Jankovitz Mr. Harold Olsen Mr. Ken Wittkop jrfggg Ugg? Qfovxlcblgg O2 Mew xg Counselees listen to Mrs. Campbell when she gives needed advice. i meg 'E Wal yf Industrlous personnel neecl'e This lunch lady shows her spirit by wear- ing a Homecoming button. Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Betty Mrs. Jean Fuller Mrs. Phyllis Mrs. Maxine Boehm Dugan Secretary Gibbons Laurrtzen Nurse Teacher Aide Study Hall Steno Clerk ilw to effectively operate school The jobs of the Personnel department were varied and many. They ranged from taking care of the sick, preparing dittoed sheets, keeping track of study hall students, typing attendance sheets, and keeping the halls spot- lessly clean. Without the aid of these dedicat- ed individuals, the school would not have run as smoothly. 52 W' N-was-r Mrs. Blanche Sherman Registrar Mrs. Lucy Wittich Counselor Aide fx 3'9 5 M sz ing, says Mrs. Manno as she looks over her attendance records. if Sei J f t'Y0u need a pass to get out of the build- ! Simulator, community leaders supplement driving experience Man that film was really gross, it showed this guy with his face . . . was one of the common comments made by Driver Educa- tion students after viewing some of the Driver Education films. Films, actual driving, simu- 53 lated driving and classroom instruction taught Hoover students to drive defensively. Profes- sional speakers talked on the problems of al- cohol, drugs, and insurance. Senior Linda Sibley reassures Mr. Stark be- fore taking off on another driving expedition. , MR. JAMES STARK Driver Education Sports , .fvx I 914- ,I-A -Sm YI r +7 . ,ga X x . V1 tw xx 1-dl l . ,..- H 5 N' L P .1-,v p 'F ' 'f'-'--fir 5 W 5 P' Q- gg-,. ' .,,v n SEASON RECORD Boone 5 Hoover Ames l Hoover East O Hoover Dowling 4 Hoover Roosevelt 2 Hoover Lincoln 0 Hoover Valley 4 Hoover North 3 Hoover lndianola l Hoover Tech 9 Hoover East 3 Hoover Dowling 5 Hoover Roosevelt 5 Hoover Lincoln 0 Hoover SE Polk 2 Hoover Valley l Hoover North ll Hoover Tech 2 Hoover Lincoln l Hoover East 4 Hoover FRONT ROW: Coach Bert Adams, Dick Taylor, Dave Sisam, Tom Rapp, Brent Coop- er, Bob Raker, Bob Sauerman, Clint Lus- combe, Dave McCarville. SECOND ROW: Steve Dickenson, Ron Anderson, Don Johan- sen, Gary Cox, Doug McKain, Ned Mueller, Randy Thomas, Scott Millsap, Tom Revell, Steve Kleen, Jack Garner. Greg Davenport raises his arm in triumph af- ter close victory over Valley. Senior Dave Shoemaker strides into the pitch as the Valley Catcher awaits the ball. riasrigra may semi UTM? il L Batmen conclude 16-4g Davenport is All-Stater Hoover's batmen compiled an over-all 16-4 record and captured second place in the Metro conference with an ll-3 record under the coaching of Mr. Bob Watson. Senior third baseman Greg Davenport be- came Hoover's first representative on the All State first team with a .391 batting average. Greg also compiled a 6-l record as a pitcher. Teammate Dennis Strode earned a position on the All State fourth team as a catcher. In the Metropolitan conference, both 56 Strode and Davenport were named to the All City first team. Jack Huff earned second team All City honors at first base with a .359 aver- age, while Tom DeAngelo made second team All City as an outfielder. Pitcher Ted Chris- tensen also made the second team with a 5-l record. Dwight Creger received honorable mention as a pitcher. The junior varsity team finished with a 9-9 season under the direction of Mr. Bert Adams. l l Wilt Huskies end with 3-55 artin leads offense The 1970-71 football season started out to be a long one as there were many disappoint- ments. The Huskies finished the season with a 3-4 conference record and a 3-5 over-all rec- ord. After losing the first five games, the Huskies seemed to mature and came on strong to win the Homecoming game against North and the season finale against East. Both of these teams were state ranked year in a row was senior Terry Martin with 534 yards. Hoover out-rushed opponents 1104 yards to 1089 yards. Tom DeAngelo, Scott Dickinson, and Dan Metzger were elected tri- captains. Metzger was the only Husky mak- ing the first Metro team. Receiving honorable mention were Steve Dickinson, Dan Verfurth, Bill Streyfeller, Scott Dickinson, Tom De- Angelo, and Terry Martin. Martin and Metz- gfglati y sm 15 throughout the season. Leading the team on offense for the third ger also received All-State honorable mention. Indianola 7 ...... Hoover 6 Valley 15 ...... Hoover 8 Dowling 22 ...... Hoover 14 North 20 ...... Hoover 22 Roosevelt 18 ...... Hoover 0 Tech 6 ...... Hoover 22 Lincoln 26 ...... Hoover 6 East 6 ...... Hoover 18 1 Varsity Football team: FRONT ROW: Tom Revell, Alex Garner, Chuck Smith, Randy Thomas, Jim Boland, Rick Hadden, Al Boren, Ed Horn, Rick Buddin, Mike Dorrell, Dave Sisam, Tom Rapp, Dave Breuklander. SECOND ROW: Coach Steve Lundholm, Jeff Peterson fmanagerj, Kirk Ginn, Coach Bill Hodam, Bill Peppmeier, Mike Zell- er, Ned Mueller, Bill Krieg, Tom DeAngelo, Terry Martin, Craig Warner, Doug Greenlee, Scott Milsap, Craig Keepers, Dave Mc- 59 Carville, Lee Nicholas, Dave Peterson, Mike McGlothlen, Tom Zeller fmanagerj, Coach Jim McLeran. BACK ROW: Dan Metzger, Scott Dickinson, Bob Kem, Mark Kempkes, Tim Shelton, Dan Verfurth, Bill Streyffeller, Dave Johnson, John DeMaris, Kirk Devine, Steve Dickinson, Don Johansen, Rick Sly, John Vermeulen, Dave McCrary fmanagerj. Huskies start slowl , capture final 3 games Juniors Randy Thomas and Dave Sisam look up-field as they return a punt against Valley. Terry Martin begins an end sweep around DowIing's right end as Mike Zeller and Dan Metzger lead the way. Bill Streyffeler Terry Martin Bob Kem Dave McCarville Dan Verfurth Mike Zeller Dan Metzger Steve Dickinson Scott Dickinson it ... ,W ,vggaigss , . 7-fi wwigftrs W D J x . , , - - 31 .1-an. 12, ., ..-- 3 -:Q A, Quia ::,E'gig 'f f.-..m.f:- Q - in A, sayings: A N . ::. -: -i S':: -:'3E5f:: 'ifffifiifffir Z iii? ,ff-, ' , r A it .fs 57 W V f I yt.. tees. Us inseam -ix 121' :ww fa ,Q Q it ie t 11 QRS? V911 i ,Q is L fTFi,, 4:sf? ZH: 1 me , ma f :,s.:-si: ---,:.':f1:-15,-:-33-: t .. - that 1. W! V ., . ,. ' ' gf ,... , fssfrfgsgg . :: . :., .. 1 ' .:.:::: ': E779-51 '13P fgW:W Wi Y vvzsts 5'iV55l'3f'MY7???f-Tqyjf,QESFTEIEXE i 5g3g ! i M g ss li l ,,, Kirk Ginn Rick Buddin fe -get 2454, t l ,gi l ,sg it ills 'Misa Q as wi w t :2::i:ff.ia - :z-as was EEF ' i 1 5 M 1m W if E Q W Blake Weber hands off for another first down. The sophomore team huddles to plan game strategy. Rahn Bjornson zips past his opponent to push the Pups on to another victory. , .L Mfr Qi ,Q Q 5 KU X , .W K O ,M My 'f I , ,. W.. gf, , . A R 4 FQ? ,Z 1 C D . ,A , H ' . ,, as nr' ' 5 ' f 1,4 H y nys. A -Liggfw 4 f ,. .' f ,U , W X I , w V fl W , , ir W i f-- 'f M , .HW W' ' ' is ' My Q ,,.N f ,Q Q I V' , , : ,, ,M W 7 ,1 A-ff ,,. Jw f A of jf. eww VV , ,, 5 ,,. Wlfrggrf' ,Q : W M W ' 5 S, ,, V , A, , W mf , W ' fwm. ,., f , . - .ak A , we ' f V 4 . W H m, 410.25 .. , , s, , , ,, ,V ,. when L, iw .. 911 uf J, 245 f ,-null ,um f 1 ,wwf ff if 5 'Qui fi IX f , vb vwxlm MOMDQ be Varsity Cross Country team: FRONT ROW: Dennis Cloe, Frank Wellborne, Tom Howland. BACK ROW: Doug Hyde fmanag- erj, Rick Hall, Bob Hughes, Coach Dave Linder. ,faq ,H , .5 efjy, N 4' W. M 4, Q . 'ff A ,C iw V s g? aw li vi 3, , yn! ,K K in ,. in x 4 ,vii wdwysj' , H, W f, tb Avlisi, 'SF , ,V Aeffrj A ' af .V 1 , J ook Senior Tom Howland is encouraged by coach and fans. Bob Hughes wins first place in the state meet, Coach Dave Linder congratulates Rick Hall and Bob Hughes after a well run meet. Dennis Cloe shows tension during a meet. ltr it . P l' mf M4 J!-nv -,. H ts f P 1 aka?-ii.' Q -I... it ' 1 a. .- ,f ir it-M 5' H HE 251 , . 1 Harriers capture mes, Urbandale titles Keeping pace with varsity Harriers, the ju- nior varsity team ran to a perfect 7-0 season. Sept. 10 17 Oct. 1 8 15 22 Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Dowling Roosevelt Lincoln Valley North Tech In tournament competition the junior var sity captured first place at the Ames Invita tional and the Urbandale Invitational. 29 Sept. 12 19 Oct. 3 17 20 Hoover 6 East 21 Ames Invitational- lst place Hoover Invitational 2nd place Grinnell Invitational Q1,9,10,l3, 14,163 Metro Meet 2nd Urbandale Invitational C2,3,4,5,7,8,9, 105 Junior Varsity Cross Country Team. FRONT ROW: Jeff Burn- ham, Joel Rodriguez, Dave Morri- son, Larry Hildebrand. MIDDLE ROW: Randy Perry, Dave Wil- liams, Jim Humpal, Jerry Wheeler, Steve Mitchell, Doug Roskam. BACK ROW: Craig Bonestrod, Dave Loutzenhiser, Dan Kennedy, Don Bassett, Jeff Wood, Jim Affol- ter, Mark Golly. Not pictured: Dave Blackman, Tom Hadden, Bill Hammer, Scott Porter. ft it L Y lla .. Sophs sweep 6 meets, Mew? Q92 place lst IH Metro race Sophomore Shane Dooley was named the most Improved Runner by fellow teammates Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Sophomore Team: FRONT ROW Joe Vlola fmanagerj .hm Stevenson Shane Dooley .hm Meyer Jay Buckley, Paul Jones Doug Carlson BACK ROW Errc Marek Kent Ramsey Tum Kent Mark Chuslip, Mltch Noah Bob McCleeary J1m Elhott Winning attitude leads Huskies to sub-stateg Opening the season with only one return- ing letterman, the 1970-71 Huskies finished with a 17-4 record. After losing starters Dan Schwartz and John Kothenbeutal midway through the season, the Huskies won the dis- trict and finished second in the Metro Con- ference. Coach Bert Adams attributed their success to pride and a tremendous winning attitude. Leading the team was All-City guard John John, the only Husky on the first unit, Hoover 81 S.E. Polk 40 Hoover 75 Kuemper 56 Hoover 78 Dowling 55 Hoover 76 Roosevelt 70 Hoover 66 Lincoln 64 Hoover 72 Valley 67 Hoover 73 North 81 Hoover 86 Tech 60 Hoover 72 West Davenport 58 Hoover 49 East 53 Hoover 75 Dowling 69 S eason ends 17-4 set reccords in field goals in a game, career assists, and highest season average at 18.6. Rounding out the Huskies All-City selec- tions were Jon DePhillips and Dan Schwartz on the second team and Scott Dickinson as honorable mention. The team averaged 67.5 points a game to opponents 58.3. The junior varsity Golden Eagles com- piled a 3-4 record under the coaching ofJim Stark. Hoover Roosevelt Hoover Lincoln Hoover Valley Hoover N01-th Hoover Tggh Hoover East Hoover Urbandale Hoover Urbandale Hoover Ankeny Hoover Valey 70 Senior Scott Dickinson intimidates a Lin- coln defender as he drives in for two points. Dan Schwartz, one of the cities leading scorers, drops in another two points to- ward his 23.l average. Senior guard John Kothenbeutal lays up another of his famous behind-the-back- board lay ups, as Jon DePhillips groans, Oh No! Center Jon DePhillips shows his outside shooting ability against Lincoln. 'Af' xg' L fyfvv' ,aw 3 ' vw J . r 4 Head Coach Bert Adams points the way as he clutches his trusty water bottle. Looking on are assistant coaches Jim Stark and Bob Watson. Lincoln defenders look on with amaze- ment as John John pumps away. Senior forward Kent Winget demonstrates class as he puts up a free throw. John John, I-looverls only returning letter- man, shoots his famous long jumpers in his last year ofentertaining the crowd. I N .1 Dil? Q , 9 , A 1 ' i f43'iL swim- ' M. Q . 'k -wikis: fr. van, 73 Q QYNNQGLQ9 'X . V xg' L... W Sophomore Pups in line-up with Coach Bob Watson and Coach Bill Springer are from LEFT TO RIGHT: John Elder, Doug Carl- son, Ted Jefferson, Darrell Sutherland, Mark Chrislip, Joel Peck, Gary Cox, Bill Conley, Paul Clendenen, Bill Nielsen, Howard Ness, Tim Kent, Blake Webber, Mark Shoemaker, and holding the basketball, Brad Ellis, manager. 74 'IU f -i .,Y..,,. .,,,, -.4 W www I . Sutherland, Nielsen lead Pupsg team finishes With 8-10 record Under the direction of Bob Watson and Bill Springer the Pups finished with an 8-I0 record. Leading scorer and captain for the Pups was Darrell Sutherland. Bill Nielsen led the team on defense. Hoover 54 SE Polk 37 Hoover 47 Carroll Keumper 46 Hoover 36 Dowling 63 Hoover 53 Roosevelt 54 Hoover 61 Lincoln 64 Hoover 69 Valley 59 Hoover 56 North 55 Hoover 66 Tech 67 Hoover 5l Davenport West 49 ii., A VO Joel Peck set the single game rebounding record with 19 and Gary Cox tied the most field goals in a game with l2. Doug Carlson' was selected as the most improved player by his teammates. Hover 47 East 58 Hoover 52 Dowling 70 Hoover 66 Roosevelt 67 Hoover 48 Lincoln 45 Hoover 52 Valley 77 Hoover 45 North 46 Hoover 52 Tech 47 Hoover 63 East 64 Hoover 62 Urbandale 49 Gary Cox goes up for another short jump shot as his opponent falls to the floor, All alone on the freethrow line, Darrell Sutherland shoots two more points worth. Pup Doug Carlson prepares to shoot with Bill Nielsen guarding and Darrell Suther land waiting for a pass. Allgwdfd meal 3945 mmap d 6 1 Q i at Mol . ga otyw 5 Wrestlers finish fifth in city raeeg Hammer, Smith are eo-captains Coached by Jerry Gay, the wrestling team closed out the season with a 5-6-0 record and a fifth place finish in the conference. They also placed second at the North Quadrangu- lar and second in the sectional. Voted co-captains were Bill Hammer and Dan Smith. Most Valuable Wrestler was Dennis Halsted, who edged out Kirk Devine and Dan Verfurth. Dan Smith was voted Most Improved Senior. The same award Hoover 44 North 7 Hoover 5 Urbandale 49 Hoover l2 Dowling 34 Hoover 22 Tech 20 Hoover 16 Valley 25 Hoover 20 Nevada 19 , '-,. 5 'Iva went to junior Mark Schillerstrom and sophomores Dennis Halsted and Barry Waters. Team matches won 11075, most individual pins CDennis Halsted - 105, and seven new quick pins were among new records set. Thejunior varsity team, led by city cham- pions Barry Waters and Bill Waggoner, also finished at 5-6-0. Sophomores finished at 5- 2-0. Hoover 36 Lincoln 14 Hoover 2l Johnston 25 Hoover 21 Roosevelt 23 Hoover 17 East 23 Hoover 24 Newton swift 0 i4-SMU Varsity Wrestlers. ROW I: Mark Schiller- strom, Clint Luscombe, Gary Noyes, Bill Hammer, Bob Ellis, Joe Viola. BACK ROW: Dan Verfurth, Kirk Devine, Dan Smith, Tom Runkel, Dennis Halsted, Mike Coborn. Coach Glay and teammates Joe Viola and Dan Verfurth congratulate Bill Hammer after a well-fought meet. A Hoover wrestler gets an advantage over his East opponent. 76 0 GNN Junior Varsity Wrestlers. FRONT ROW: Mike Clements, Ron Moore, Barry Waters, Mark Benson, Jeff Short, Ken Culver. ROW 2: Roger Schillerstrom, Dan Ketterer, Doug Greenley, Doug Denman, John Vermuelen, Bill Waggoner, Stan Kopp, Jerry Kenney. ROW 3: Tom McDaniels, Mike McKee, Bob Cashatt, Jim Elliott, John Runkel, Mike McCarville, Gary Powell, Mike Morris, Vance Luksetich, Paul Jones, Ozzie Morrow. ROW 4: Steve Eckles fmanagerj, Sam Red- shaw, Dave Magnuson. Hockey Team. ROW l: Wayne Zeller, Rick Hadden, Mark Sloan, Harvey Wip- off, Tom Zeller, John Kreider. ROW 2: Mike Hill, Barclay Douglas, Tim Johns, Bill Stone, Steve Kroloff, Mike Schmidt, Gordie Doyle, Coach Ron Blair. Not pic- tured: Ted Erickson, Sam Lindroth. Rick Hadden waits for the puck while teammate Tim Johns prepares to play. Hockey team has 3 1 record ends season third lfl conference Finishing third in the metro conference Hlll Rick Hadden and John Krelder the hockey team compiled a 348-l season Games were played on Sunday nights at record. Ron Blair was the new coach. the Ice Arena The team was not school Leading scorers for the team were Mike sponsored Swimmers earn second in state, end Rooseveltis city dominance Tremendous sprinters, great team bal- ance, and depth were all reasons for the suc- cess ofthe varsity swimming team. It was a season in which all dual meet records were broken except the 100 yard butterfly. John Arnot was the Most Valuable Swim- mer with l49 points for the season high. Dave Alsager captured the three season scoring record with 278 points. Co-captains were Dave Alsager and Mark Crouch, and the Most Improved Swimmer was Jim Humpal. The state diving title went to Joe Watts. One of the season's highlights was the defeat of Roosevelt in the conference meet. It marked the first time in 41 years that Roosevelt was not conference champ. Roosevelt 5l East 20 Valley Zl First place First place Second place Hoover 60 Newton 35 Hoover 44 Marshalltown Tourney First place Hoover 75 Hoover 79 North I6 Hoover 74 Hoover 79 Tech 16 Metro Conference Hoover 69 Lincoln 26 District Meet Hoover 86 Dowling 8 State Meet Hoover 61 Ames 34 I ,A K . 'T' Bv i o' In - r ',,,.,f-- A sf, ,,, 0 , 1' ' Tv A J 4 ' .a-f State diving champion Joe Watts demon- strates his talent. Jim Humpal swims the 200 individual medley for a school record of2:l3 in the third district meet. He placed fifth in state for the 400 free style. 79 Varsity Swimming Team. ROW l: Jeff Watts, Mark Crouch, Joe Watts, Don Pease, John Arnot, Dave Alsager, Eric Soleglad, Leif Tesdell. ROW 2: Jim Humpal, Dave Morrison, Rick Gerhardt, Rex'Robinson, Ian Soleglad, Doug Miller, Chuck Smith. ROW 3: Bill Wellborne, Greg Peterson, Jeff Pease, John Burns, Jeff Hopkins, Randy Balmer, Mike Sulli- van. ROW 4: Jim Hymans, Fred Ander- son, Bob Lenc, Dave Bole, Gary Garles. Junior Varsity Swimming Team, ROW 1: Shane Dooley, Darrell Keiler, Bill Thatch- er, Jay Buckley, Jeff Watts. ROW 2: Jeff Carr, Steve Zimmerman, Lenny Tasler, Tom Bockhaus, Bill Wellborne, Bill Mill- er, Jim Stevenson. ROW 3: Chris Bakkie, Rich Rod, Dave Green, Alan Huetan, Bob Dahlberg, Kurt Knutzon. Members of Conference Champion 400 Free Style relay team: Don Pease, Rick Gerhardt, Jeff Pease, Mark Crouch. 45 I , .. v if Senior Eric Soleglad takes off in the 100 butterfly at the Conference meet. Hoover's team huddles around assistant coaches, Pat Bloomcamp and Coach Bean, before the state meet. Coach Linder leads the cheers at the Metro meet at Roosevelt. Rex Robinson, Dave Alsager, Bob Lenc, and Bill Wellborne compose I-looverls record breaking medley relay team. -'!!. i ' lf -c 81 93? 1 arlins vie for third state title, girls establish national records Hoover Marlins went into their swimming season with the best in the state swimming times in seven out of the eleven events. The senior members of the undefeated team were: Candy Bloodsworth, Gail Hand, Judy Johnston, Ann Edgar, Shelly Golden, Janet Brown, and Jean Dahlberg. wife Two of the Hoover swimmers, Candy Bloodsworth and Sandy Durham, set the record time for national high school records. Sandy set the record time for swimming the 200 free style stroke in 2.14.9 minutes. Can- dy set her record for swimming the 100 yard medley stroke in l.l4.9 minutes. Marlins Swimming Team: ROW 1: Carol Pyle, Ann Edgar, Gail Hand, Candy Blood- sworth, Janet Brown, Coach Pat Bloom- camp, Shelley Golden, Jean Dahlberg, Judy Johnston, Patti Fay. ROW 2: Kathy Trot- ter, Diane Kaldenberg, Lauri Friedman, Sheila Klinkel, Linda Hyde, Carol Wan- dling, Jean Beatty, Debbie Anderson, Jean Parker, LeAnn McCallion, Cindy Gonias. ROW 3: Patti Sowell, Vicki Hand, Amy Heger, Nancy Goeble, Nancy Palmer, Ka- thy Thomas, Linda Stetcher, Maureen Wes- trick, Janet Ford, Sue Hudgens, Loree Riss- man, Judy Kochheiser. ROW 4: Kay Bur- rows, Robin Burns, Cindy Coon, Sandy Durham, Terry Hay, Colleen Leonhardt, Teggie Reynolds, Barb Beatty, Sheila Duff, Lee Airy, Sue Hermann, Shari Sandahl, Mary Ann John, Diane Janson, Nancy Howard. 82 ,.'9f:' ixCci7 A '-as ,.., Y .. - L , ,,.... , ,.., I N Av -W ,A ..,, sq. ' -191355 3. ' ,. , 8 Q -- r -st,-tw . - ' , wi. avg, 3' 1 -, W . I ,, - rig V-ts,g5,,,1,g,, -- .5 sf' Sf! M RWM i ff . - ig- 'll if Q' ?j ,QQVE , 5' ,sg ii' ilzii-ai 5 -- . . .,F' 'X .- ei-J il 355 A it .5 3 i .1,- N- f Wg 'C' +65 V0 C7 y viii l W ff QI fa? Hoover diver Janet Brown, senior, concen- trates before her next dive. At the Tech pool, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, Shelly Golden, Jean Dahlberg, and Mary Ann John wait for the start of their event. Carol Wandling, Sheil Duff, and Cindy Coon begin the first lap ofthe 200 medley against Lincoln. l V, 'Sf aterpolo members defend title in ational YMCA championship The 1970-71 Water polo squad was 30 men strong. The team participated in city duel meets and three major tournaments, including a trip to California to play Cali- fornia's number one ranked team. Leading me bers of the team were Dave Alsager, Joh t, and Mark Crouch. The season end ' the National YMCA champion- meet, in which the Hoover team was the efe ion. ' s 3 , 5 LJ svvugr X ROW l: Don Pease, Ian Soleglad, Rick Gerhardt, Mark Crouch, Dave Alsager, Rex Robinson, Hal Iverson, John Arnot. ROW 2: Jeff Pease, Bob Lenc, Doug Miller, Chuck Smith, Greg Peterson. BACK ROW: Mr. Floyd Constant, Mike Thomas, Joel Peck, Al Heuten, Chris Bakkie, Bob Dahl- berg, Lennie Tasler, Bill Miller, Coach Mike Bean. Dave Alsager was voted Interscholastic All- American by the American Swimming Coaches Association. Frank Wellborne prepares for his next race during the Lamoni meet. Varsity Track Team. ROW l: Assistant Coach Bill Hodam, Head Coach Bob Wells, Assistant Coach Bert Adams. ROW 2: Rick Hall, Bob Hughes, Rick Buddin, Terry Martin, Mike Dorrell, Frank Well- borne, Steve McClain. ROW 3: Dave Sis- am, Tom Newsom, Don Johansen, Scott Porter, Mike Fieseler, Ron Anderson, Tom Howland. Not Pictured: Roger Meyer, Eric Soleglad. I bf-34' i -hh Qs tg. . is i all . QW My Q . . . i . Dept tsta mg seniors lead t t 1 reaking records the gt' Depth and outgandang and Tom Howland. Senior Terry Martin 1970-71 track season skies ran in duel meets competition. and the The Hu- and state Relays. With the help of 14 this year's team was the and per- forming team Hoover produced. 'A Leading the distance men ...ts i and sophomore Rahn Bjornson led the sprinters. Adding strength in the field events were Kirk Ginn in the shot, and Dan Metz- ger in the discuss. Many records fell this year, including the 600 yard run by Frank Wellborne and the indoor shot record by Kirk Ginn. Frank Wellborne, Hughes, Rick Hall, 'HP' 85 Randy Thomas prepares for his long jump at the Lamoni meet. Joel Rodriquez races for a first place in the three-quarter mile run at the Track and Field Federation meet. S5 if y V,-M ...J Varsity Track Team. ROW 1: Don Johansen, Tom Newsom, Ron Anderson, Dave Sisam, Randy Thomas, Mike Fieseler, Kirk Devine, Joel Rodriquez, Jim Humpal, Mark Golly. ROW 2: Stan Cooper fmanag- erj, Ed Horn, Dave Breuklander, Lee Niko- las, Dave McCarville, Bill Krieg, Rick Mill- er, Mike Martin, Brent Cooper, Ned Muell- er, Bill Peppmeir, Mark Wise, Mike Mc- Glothlin. ROW 3: Steve Mitchell, Jim Af- folter, Tom Rapp, John Buckroyd, Ozzie Morrow, Jerry Wheeler, Steve Kleen, Ran- dy Perry, Doug Greenlee, Tom Zeller, Kev- in Pritchard, Jeff Wood. Sophomore Track Team. ROW l: Rahn Bjornson, Doug Siedenburg, Fred Hunts- man, Ken Wetzell, Lex Riggle, Gary Brink- man, Gregg Classen, Jim Stevenson, Shane Dooley. ROW 2: Chuck Ellis, Fred Erickson Cmanagerj, Wes Fessler, Tom Get- ta, Wade Fessler, Tim John, Ted Jefferson, Mark Chrislip, Barry Waters, Blake We- ber, Brian Ginn, Greg Hansen, Rick Thom- as. ROW 3: Steve Schinkel, Val Wagner, Bob McCleeary, Kurt Knutson, Joe Faino, Melvin Wellen, Bill Todd, Steve Paca, Jim Houser, Mike Toft, Jim Meyer, Gary Hartschen. Not pictured: Phil Young. 86 ,pe Agf- , ,atm--x fig QA V , I fi, 5, 5 If Q . , . xx J . mf .-,.,m i K 2, gvwwg, 5 ,V 5 K F Q 5 V 1 ,. ,N ' I - ,. 1 ,, ..:. 1. ., A I M Q K SML Q I X 7 - ff Sf' jbmjv, Li ff 8 V il .5 , U l f MA If -f ,A L , AE! H1 Q' ,MVV M NZ? 4 r f n -:J jf, 3, 9181 MQW, ' .Q ' ,J 4 L, ,X f+ 4 fa bmw , V '!77'i4,' we .1 . , , tif! fn!! 3152 wggfw ff 'f Wrf wif, .wggra Bi? 1 4rQf 'ff' uf ' T l Q F5 Q- P ff' 3 V MVN' X W , flx ggk N 3 A LA if l Q K ff' 4f,w.+ffb ? .? X LQ., Q ' ,gfiu ' ,OW V M ,QW Nuff v . A ga Q mx ,gg , v,':UQvgi, Y , il 3' 4,1 . 1 'vf?f f in I. 4..A N ,,, r K, ,g l , -- ,rat igyxx AV, Av N ' FK . . , .A. , 2 W, in .P , . 2, , Girls' Tennis Team. ROW I: Kim Tremble, Carla Bentley, Leslie Myron, Sue Hayes, Hayes, Karen Benton, Jenni Holmes, Luann Mulder, Dawn Cady. ROW 2: Sylvia Knezevich, Shelley Ansorge, Sara Lambert, Terry Matson, Diane Sisam, Terry Tiernan, Kris Bowen. ROW 3: Hilda Burken, Debbie ROW l: Terry Edwards, Bill Waggoner, Dan Kennedy, Bob Rucker, Dick Taylor, Dave Riley, Gary Jorgensen, Rick Riccio. ROW 2: Kevin Olsen, Tim Kent, Dave Loutzenhiser, Phil Weider, Mark Benson, Bob Pyle, Tom Westrope, Dave Magnuson, Wellman, Kathy Neumann, Sheri Greaves, Laura Bagdonas, Joyrene Sandin, Linda Strawman. ROW 4: Ann Gerdom, Julie Harmon, Debbie Tharnish, Debbie Fisher, Karen Mitchell, Sue Wheeler, Diane Trem- ble, Debbie Freeborn, Doreen Johnson, Pam Watson, Miss Pam Herrick. Bill Wellborne. BACK ROW: Stuart Wal- lace, Rob Carlson, Clint Luscombe, Craig Reves, John DeMaris, Dave McCrary, Alan Boren, Roger Stetson, Coach Gayland Johnson. 3, 1 l -'nfl 1 'wif 1 88 Senior e Byam demonstrates his serving ability during a practi ,- for the team s first meet. ROW Alan Dave Atherton .lim ortin Craig Craig Morgan, raig Sam Tobis ar Gary 'a oritz. vans c tt Coach im John er- Danielson, R in urns Denise Bloomqu- ist Steve P il ps, - K ROW: Mar l:e Ke Andersen Larry Hildebrand - ' ebrand J nJo JeffJohns ' Reinders. T m Du' err' ar . nderson, J f urha , 'teve Tarr, Doug Carlson, R 'unnin ' . Coach Steve golfer Ann Danielson displays her driving form during a earl a ing practice. l , , , f ll . 1 J lt , , . i X . , , , , 6 k A6 Hayes, e Touch, Ann -Lu holm. Returning lettermen, are facets of 771 spring sports A new coach, new players, and team spiny With the strength ol 4 returning letter- led the Husky netmen this year The H ies participated in 10 duel meets I strict and State competition New a a Gayland Johnson guidedt t m w e Roger Stetson and Rob rls were out standing players The l97O 7l s team as led into their I0 meets by C ach Pam errick Returning lettermen a e outstan ng players this year were Da n Cady S e Hayes and Kim Trlmbl men, the 70-7l goll' team was predicted to be quite respectable. Coach Jim Stark depend- ed upon Larry Hildebrand to lead the team. ishing at 7-5 in last year's standings. The girls team was led into their meets, with returning lettermen. Leading the team, which placed fifth in the state last year, was junior Robbin Burns and seniors Ann Dan- ielson and Sue Carlson. ' ' , , cl'l ' I f hil The team faced a I2 meet schedule, after fin- 89 , Organizations as-JH L..- ' Q lf 'W MW 'Ii , f Nu-- Q? 6 ,ff 7 w4 9 Q ' 'K Q-?,' - pe, '- - 1 r' I! 'Q I . v l ,Jud an 1 s . Q V ' Rf, 3 .Hg 4 X Q A 5 . 5 - . 'X -35 . is 0 'L ,N . 1 -: fi. Hey, Rick, wake up! Greg Metge prods Rick Ansorge at an Advisory Board meeting. All'City Student Council representatives: Bill Todd, Steve Kleen, Debbie Freeborn, Roger Stetson, Linda Hyde, Greg Metge. Second semester Student Council officers: Bob Manatt, vice-president: Jim Turner, secretaryg Sam Tobis, presidentg Ann Gerdom. treasurer. First semester Student Council officers: Randy Thomas, treasurer: Sam Tobis, secretary: John John, president: Don Jo- hansen, vice-president. Q09 l if w-If Roger Stetson auctions two beautiful damsels, Judy Hengtes and Laurie Kirk- patrick, for the Girls' Club Slave Day. Jeannine Hayes and Janet Ford brighten the Christmas of two elderly residents of the Polk County Home at the Christmas party held by Girls' Club. ROW l: Ann Gerdom, Nan Hendricks, Jan Klinzman, Marsha Griffith, Debbie Vance. ROW 2: Sue Tarr, Kathe Sapp, Linda Clark, Cathy Jared, Debbie Free- borne, Daisy Wannamaker, Donna Knight, Kathi Neumann. BACK ROW: Pam VandeBerg, Cheryl McLaughlin, Roxann Heger, Patti Meyer, Sue Stelter, Diana McCollum, Patti Welch, Patti Brown, Sue Hayes. ,gf N ttf ,te 95 L X 5 X X yi! vb ,U Boys, Club sponsors Fire and Ice dance Spirit ribbons, scholarships, and financial aid were a few of the many projects under- taken by Boys' Club, The Christmas Dance, with a theme of Fire and Ice , was their major social event. Officers of the club were Roger Stetson, presidentg Steve Tarr, vice-president Craig Keepers, secretaryg and Sam Tobis, treasurer. Mr. Hal Bordy was the faculty sponsor. 96 wil, um W ffl .ut s N! Boys' Club officers. Craig Keepers, secretaryg Sam Tobis, treasurerg Roger Stetson, presi- dentg Steve Tarr, vice-presidentg and Mr. Hal Bordy, faculty sponsor. Steve Tarr visits with an elderly resident of the Polk County Home during a Boys' Club Christmas service project. Couples enjoy themselves at the Boys' Club- sponsored Christmas dance. i l y 'tte M tyys 5 , ' ,fi . 'A ' g . , , t,t. , - i ,.s, my 1 3 ft? fe ff 97 ll ryyy W it I ,, f' P ll gs? 4' Practicing daily for orchestra were the string players. The entire orchestra met Tuesday and Thursday. Flag Twirlers, Lynn VanZandbergen, Sharon Cummins, Shelley Struble, Sue Tarr, Karen Van Fleet, Marlene Suther- land, Karla Estrem. Musicians participate in numerous activities Under the direction of a new band direc- tor, Mr. Ron Battani, the eighty-member band marched at all metro-conference foot- ball games. The Pep Band played at home basketball games. A new stage band, formed in October, placed fourth in the S.C.I.B.A. contest at North High and played at the Fine Arts show in February. They presented a special program in May called Jazz Band '7l . Outside school activities for the band in- cluded marching in the Drake Relays and Armed Forces Day parades. They also acted as the Drake pep band at the Drake-Minne- sota basketball game in December. y .... K .... We-L J J ... ..-. ,L,4...w x qxuqt 3 i The band presented concerts in December and March. Baton Twirlers and Flag Twirlers, a new organization, marched with the band during football season and spring parades. All-State participants were Jim Landwehr, Ellyn Rullested, Leslie Myron, Marilyn Cook, and Ann Gerdom. The orchestra, consisting of l8 string play- ers and l7 woodwind players, presented con- certs in December and March. The string players presented concerts at Plymouth Place in October and Calvin Manor. The new director was Mr. James Braunin- ger and student director was Greg Bloom. 5 -5. .-. ,W l I 4 i , , ,s Baton Twirlers ROW l: Peggy Joslin, Marlys Adrian, Sally Joslin. BACK ROW: Debbie Fisher, Nancy Palmer, Karen Mesch. ROW l: Marilyn Cook, Sue Ransom, Candy Miller, Wilda Brandt, Judy John- ston, Mary Olson, Pam Wible, Ann Ger- dom, Jerry Kenney, Randy Thomas, Mark Henderson. ROW 2: Sue Carlson, Pam Jackson, Barb Berning, Bob Bonomi, Bruce Greenwood, Doug Carlson, Sally Whitehorn, Cindy Coon, Jean Casey, Lin- da Robbins, Debbie Fisher, Bill Miller, Lisa Steinmetz, Andrea Clayton, Doreen Johnson, Vicki Wilson, Greg Peterson. ROW 3: Mindy Martin, Karen Martin, Joyce Lulu, Maren Hegna, Theresa Mat- son, Windy Evans, Burnetta Johnson, Dick Canine, Mel Wellen, Jim Meyer, Scott Davis, Doug McCain, Mike Work- man, Brick Balvaz, Doug Hyde, Mike Jackson, Jay Brandt, Jill Anderson, Carol Wallerstedt, Cathy Shelton, Sharon Cummins, Lisa Derry, Debbie Daup. BACK ROW: Chris Parker, Craig Reid, Allen Lavender, Steve Paca, Steve Van- Houweling, Linda Avitt, Dennis Christen- son, Sandy McLaughlin, Mr. Ron Bat- tani, Stan Kopp, Tom Wilmeth, Jim Landwehr, Karen VanFleet, Scott Blakes- ley, Ron Deal, Gary Barlow, Jim Houser. ll 99 M Girls' Glee Club Boys' Glee Club .Y gill? jgjmglff t -0 xg. Q .,, 'W 17 Q , Q ' l r ' I Q A - 9,-fo, W 0 I 'N 5 xl , ll fl I +4 9 X H, S I , Q , E 1 3 lg I' l 1 x ti iw Choir expands actions, entertains Illinois group The 56-member Concert Choir combined with Boys' Glee to present two major con- certs, one at Christmas and one during the spring. Members of Concert Choir per- formed at Lake Park High School in Chica- go with the Des Moines Youth Symphony in April. The choir hosted the Lake Park choir for a concert which that choir presented and spring concerts. The new Swing Choir presented a Christ- mas program with the band. They had a special choreographer, Chris Majava. The members ofSwing Choir were selected from Concert Choir. The group received new red, white, and blue uniforms. Accompianists for the vocal groups were here. Jean Baeth, Pam VandeBerg, Jane Gnant, The 55-member Girls' Glee Club per' formed with Concert Choir in the Christmas and Lisa Fridley. iw rwiilniivf tgp? Concert Choir. ROW 1: Cathy Fluke, Carla Daniels, S an Krahl, Carla Liebow, Jeff Pease, Ray Jones, Doug Coy, Rick Winget, Steve Olson, Martin Kenney, Cheri Legore, Liz Havens, Debbie Auda , Pam Fitzgerald. ROW 2: Jeanne Baeth, Jenny Nielsen, Sue Curtis, Christine Kammer- er, Sue Metcalfe, Mike Devine, Mike Hansen, Chris Bakkie, Steve Haag, Phil Weider, Debbie Konkol, Robbin Williams, Bambi Toulouse, Sally Littlejohn, Betty Chaney. ROW 3: Sandy Henning, Jean Warrior, Sarah Rogers, Sally Rowe, Patti Goettsch, Jim Backus, Dave Petersen, Tom Nelson, Gary Mensing, Randy Thomas, Chris Wigton, Denise Bloomquist, Reggie Reynolds, Sharon Christensen, Pam VandeBerg. ROW 4: Har- ry Bergman, Jim Prickett, Allan Bergman. lOl .F.L. gains recognitiong sponsors Fall Classic Hoover's showcases were stuffed with the many trophies and ribbons won by the National Forensic League and the Hoover Forensic League. Debators traveled to thirty tournaments throughout Iowa and Omaha. Last summer they competed at Kansas City, which was their second year to compete in debate at a national level. They sponsored the traditional Hoover Fall Classic tournament and initiated the metro-senate sessions. The debate topic this year was Re- solved that: The federal government should establish, finance and administer programs to control air and water pollu- tion, The debators gathered their own information by writing congressmen and contacting other outside opinions. Individual events at forensics contests composed the other activities of the group. Officers were: Greg Metge, presidentg Ann Cornwell, vice-presidentg Cathy Zin- ger,secretaryg and Dave Delap, treasurer. Debate coach and sponsor of the organi- zation, Mrs. Ruth Laws, was awarded the Coach of the Year award for her out- standing contributions to forensics in fi UW Iowa. 45,4 -1' 4-Vu fee 5. M4 .. 5 f 3 .K ll .V ff L43 Dramatic excellence is Thespians, objective The Thespian society kept busy through- out the year, constantly working to promote dramatic excellence and establish Hoover as one of the leading schools for its' theatre productions. They sponsored and produced the major productions and six one-acts. Herbert awards, similar to the Oscar awards, highlighted their activities and were a means of saluting the graduating Thespians. Officers were: Rick Ansorge, president: Carol Bailey, vice-president: Sue Carlson, secretary: and Roger Fish, treasurer. The new sponsor was drama coach Mr. Steve Pudenz. 103 l'Lx,f W,--vunqgg Thespians. ROW 1: Sue Hammer, Sue Mary Opel, Ginger Steinbach, Bloethe, Michelle Murray. ROW 2: Evans, Debbie Meyers, Brooke Bil- lick, Carol Bailey, Denise Bloomquist. BACK ROW: Noreen Grantman, Sandy Greg Metge, Jim Turner, Tom Nelson, Judy Johnston, Linda Robbins. Footlighters. ROW 1: Wilda Brandt, Cyndee Boyvey, Linda Colony, Boni Bor- gaard, Laurie Boles. ROW 2: Lisa Stein- metz, Mary Page, Ann Morris, Rick Win- get, Jim Laridwehr, Tom Wilmeth. BACK ROW: Shelley Ansorge, Roseann Martin, Jim Fine, Ray Jones, Mike Morris, Tim Pierson. Debators. ROW 1: Debbie Wellman, Becky Johnson, Jean Harty, Karen Evans, Ginny Gier, Ellyn Rullested, Diane Boles, Vicki Osborne. ROW 2: Sam Tobis, Barb Beatty, Linda Robbins, Craig Reves. ROW 3: Jim Norton, Jim McClaflin, Lee Nikolas, Steve Tarr, Doug Hyde, Tom Wilmeth. NFL-HFL members. ROW l: Diana Bloethe, Wilda Brandt. ROW 2: Mrs. Ruth Laws, Roger Stetson, Ann Cornwell, Greg Metge, Dave Delap, Cathy Zinger, Mr. Bill Springer. ROW 3: Brooke Bil- lick, Mike Devine, Steve Bahls, Laura Boles, Tim Pierson, Joan Schlaes, Andy Bonnewell, Rick Ansorge, Roger Fish, Bob Manatt. ROW l: Nan Hendricks, Sue Metcalfe, ROW 2: Debbie Pontisso, Jan Smith, Rhonda Davis, Barb Waters, Linda Sib- ley, ROW 3: Amy Lastuvka, Deb Schultz, Cindy Blanchard, Brenda Andrewson, Linda Peterson, Sue Fessler. ROW 4: LeAnn Gosek, Diane Pontisso, Diane Al- lie, Holly Hart, Deb Anderson, Patrice Brown, Sher Reis. ROWS: Debbie Main, Deb Vance, Cathy Boysen, Lori Lekwa, Missy Adler, Jan Klinzman, Julie Bruner. ROW 6: Pat Brown, Judi Johnson, Wendy Ashley, Teri Tiernan, Pam Meyer, Becky Johnston. ROW 7: Jenny Nielsen, Sharon Lang, Kathe Sapp, Cindy Darby, Debbie Breuklander. ROW 8: Deby Bradley, Donna Hill, Mel White, Deb Audas, Joy Deal. BACK ROW: Steve Paca, Tom Westrope, Steve VanHoewling, Dennis Christiansen, Chris Parker, Cindy Blanchard and Jan Smith display the new pikes purchased with money from the candy sale. J a V, fvf' M 'Q as K t, K if T N r l 1 Q3 i f l BRE? 'lure 23, XMYNAIO Q, 008' M3199 lil andy Campaign nets 1000 for Hooverettes A candy-selling campaign brought over 51000. to the Hooverettes, who bought new marching equipment with the money. The Hooverettes had a lull year of activi- ties. Besides marching at all the home foot- ball games and home basketball half-time l 104 shows, they marched at Simpson, Drake, and Grandview college games. Their parade season included the Drake Relays, Pella Tulip Festival, and Armed Forces Day pa- rades. The year climaxed with a banquet and selection of new officers. J ' , L 137 F ll l d ' 3 ,fvf'lr'l T if l C eer ea ers stir pep, ,fave .3 ,L if . gli-M! 4 Lf 'Q b d h . lllf' ,-I. It gf? oost stu ent ent usiasm f ff .4 t X .3 X , If ll o 1 I fu In lx if V L! X ff J I JLf.ffl-ff V Cheerleaders boosted team spirits and aided by boy Yell-leaders. , ,jf TJ lf , worked to promote school spirit throughout Dawn Cady was the captain and Ann az' L off' the year. They cheered at every athletic Edgar was the co-captain. Faculty sponsor lf' -1 l ,f Q l 3 event. During basketball season they were was Mrs. Darla Stiles. Jf Q,ll.-,9 ' ff V 105 l ' I t Varsity Cheerleaders. ROW l: Patti Brown, Ann Edgar, Jeannine Hayes, Dawn Cady, Loree Rissman, Carol Pyle. ROW 2: Barb Morrow, Debbie Beeler, Janet Ford, Candy Bloodsworth, Gail l-land, Sandy Griffith, Carol Wandling, Patty Noble. Boy Yell-leaders. ROW l: Mike Fieseler, Mark Kempkes. ROW 2: Eddie Horn, Terry Earll, Russ McGlothlen. ROW 3: Kirk Devine, Dave Breuklander. Sophomore Cheerleaders. ROW l: Cindy Gonias, Wendy Evans, Candy Miller. ROW 2: Mari Coppola, Patti Fay, Lisa Cady, Kathy Thomas. Girls serve as leaders, timers The purpose of Timers' Club was not only to time the boys' swimming meets, but to boost their spirits before the meets. Officers were Janet Brown, president, Jean Dahlberg, vice- president, and Donna Curtis, secretary-treasurer. Girls in Leaders' Club assisted the physical education instruc- tors with many daily routine responsibilities. Among these ac- tivities were leading exercises, demonstrating skills, refereeing games, and taking shower numbers. The criteria necessary to become a leader was the passing of a written test, skill ability, and leadership characteristics. President of Leaders was Patti Welch, with Cheryl Mc- Laughlin vice-president. s if 1 fl U' Y Ray highlights Key Club year Key Club's activities were highlighted by a speech given by Governor Robert Ray, presented to the students on Key Club Speaker's Day . The service organization was sponsored by Merle Hay Ki- wanis Club. Their projects included the sale of seat cushions, with proceeds going to the Iowa Commission for the Blind: and the sale of Christmas Packs to help finance the plans for a new school flag. Governor Robert Ray is introduced by Mike Devine on Key Club's first Speaker's Day . X f 1 , .X ,Key Club officers: Mike Devine, Q , W, r 'jj' f ,.'1 ,K ivglvice-president: Don Johansen, presi- RMA, , ,V 2' ' if dentg' Al Boren, treasurer: and Greg . rsh X, wg R l U1 Bentley, secretary. , t . K' it Q. tv if A. S A .f Leaders. ROW l: Dawn Cady, Patti A R t , Meyer. ROW 2: Carol Pyle, Patti ,, ,. 1.26-A sf W 1 ' X 5 ii MU , .LJJQ QX fix! fx' s fl ,X l 341 'Y N Q J, A Welch, Cheryl McLaughlin, Ann XS WH U ' F Danielson. ROW 3: Carol Bailey , KJ ,E ,jf QSTANDINGJ, Jane Dickelman, PM Ann Edgar, Sue Stelter, Debbie 107 a 1 x A av Q Freeborn. ROW 4: Linda Allen, Charity Carr, Robbin Williams, Diana McCollum, Luann Mulder. ROW 5: Judy Kochheiser, Judy Andersen, Lauri Boles, Nancy Her- mann. ROW 6: Shelley Golden, Gay Kuchan, Jeannine Hayes, Vicki Tomkins. Timers. ROW 1: Janet Brown, Sandy Watkins, Susan Krahl, Donna Knight, Kathy Howard, Charity Carr, Donna Curtis, Lee Ann Mc- Callion, Connie Scherer. ROW 2: Sue Hayes, Ann Danielson, Nancy Palmer, Vicky Hand, Patti Chap- man, Gail Hand, Marcia Low, Judy Sanders, Cathy Jared, Judy Hentges, Shelia Duff. BACK ROW: Karen Mitchell, Carol Pederson, Marilyn Palmer, Toni Rabenberg, Kathy' Nicodemus, Shelley Golden, Pattie Sowell, Amy Heger, Faith Starner, Joyce Lulu, Jean Dahlberg, Sandy Hennings. Senior Jim Jones has happy thoughts about the Senior Board record sale. Senior Board. ROW l: Ann Danielson. ROW 2: Frank Wellborne, Dawn Cady, Rick Ansorge, Sue Carlson, Gail Hand, Ann Gerdom. BACK ROW: Stuart Wallace, Marty Ogle, Doug Grandquist, Steve Tarr, .4 . Board members plan activities for seniors The eleven-member Senior Board planned all senior activities, including Se- nior Night, Senior Banquet, prom, and graduation ceremonies. They also collected senior dues and assisted with the measuring for caps and gowns. Funds were raised by selling record albums. 1 A 1 Officers were: Ann Danielson, president Steve Tarr, vice-president: Ann Gerdom secretaryg and Marty Ogle, treasurer. Miss Vera Kendall was the advisor. ni 1- , . ,JOE - ff' ff .Mm if an-Q., IN' , ,.., 'Wm 'X ff 'ti fi, fe if ,,!,t.Z .U V--li ' i I xx 4 5 N1 Ui ,, K' .. .ff Senior Lance Andrews prepares the DECA display window. Making a sale at work is senior Janet Tuttle. DECA members. ROW l: Sherry Norris, Victor Goodwin. Vicky Johnson, Cindy Russell. ROW Z: Kerrie Clark. Kathy Klockentager, Linda Haluska, Janet Tut- tle, Diane Mudge, Kathy Burns. BACK ROW: Mr. Paul Brust, Bill O'Donnell, Dave Goodman, Bruce Palmer, Mike Roskam, Jerry Crispin, Lance Andrews. rg EAL dvi DECA students Work, learn practical skills Students participating in Distributive Education attended morning classes and worked in retail stores for on-the-job train- ing in the afternoons. They received not only a credit, but pay for their work. DECA operated a bookstore and sold paperback books that were assigned by classroom teachers. They also sold Heath 109 candy for another money-making project. Mr. Paul Brust was the club sponsor. Of- ficers were Mike Roskam, presidentg Dave Goodman, vice-presidentg Vicky Johnson, secretary: Cindy Russell, treasurerg Kathy Klockentager, historian: and Bill O'Donnel, parliamentarian. ctivities, aid to people occupy club members Visiting the March of Dimes Birth Defect Center in Iowa City and holding Halloween and Christmas parties for crippled children at the Easter Seal Center were some of the activ- ities of the Red Cross. They sponsored a Red Cross booth at the Iowa State Teachers' Con- vention and collected for the United Campaign. One of the main objectives of Future Secre- taries was to provide experience in the field of business. Various speakers spoke about their jobs, including Sue Rush, a former Hoov Future Teachers provided members an insight into the career of teaching by pre- senting guest speakers and going on field trips. Some members acted as teacher aides at Moore Elementary and Meredith Jr. High. Health Careers Club took a Christmas basket to an underprivileged family. Through the year programs were present- ed about the health related fields. M-,Wad xzn'! student, who discussed court reporting. ei Health Careers. ROW 1: Cindy Dar- by, Cathy Fluke, Adriene Givant, Cyndee Boyvey, Pat- ti Brown, .lanonne Daup. ROW 2: Sher- yl Pitzer, Carolyn Haskins, Mrs. Doro- thy Boehm, Marcia Fries, Candy Bloodsworth. Future Teachers. ROW 1: Ann Ger- dom, Patti Swatta, Judy Johnston. ROW 2: Phyllis Davis, Reggie Rey- nolds, Ronna Green- wood, Vicki Alexan- der, Linda Fettketh- er, Ginger Steinbach, Pat Canady, Sharon Cummins, Sue Stel- ter, Patti Goettsch. .if-v Maren Hegna helps children enjoy the Red Cross Christmas party at the Easter Seal Center. Red Cross officers: Secretary-treasurer Sharon Christenson, vice-president Jan- onne Daupg President Carol Clark. Future Secretaries. ROW 1: Mrs. Darla Stiles, Roxann Reed, Sharon Lang, Geor- gia McLearan, Carolyn Black, Sue Ham- mer, Jane Tiernan. BACK ROW: Patti Bergstrom, Paula Stanish, Kathy McGill, Ann Morris, Jan Lillie, Pat Brown, Teresa Bakkie, Sue Sansgaard, Sue Ransom, Carol Porter, Mrs, Virginia Robinson. flfimf C3 fill K 0 fl 111 Judy Anderson, John Conley, Melodee Ev- ans, Marie Heitritter, Martha Krohm, David Morrison, Kent Buckton. ROW l: Joe Watts, Mark Kempkes, Dan Metzger, Tom Metzger, Tom DeAngelo, Rick Hadden, Rick Strode. ROW 2: Randy Thomas, Ed Horn, Mike Fieseler, Ron An- derson, Tom Hadden, Scott Dickinson, Tom Runkel, Leif Tesdesll, Bob Kem, John Bruns. BACK ROW: John John, Rick Buddin, Mar- ty Ogle, Frank Wellborne, Bob Hughes, Rick Hall, Alan Boren. ROW l: Patti Goettsch, Ginger Steinbach, Mary Lastuvka, Sherri Graves. ROW 2: Car- olyn Haskins, Cyndi Severson, Kim Rhea, Charity Carr. BACK ROW: Leslie Moeller, Dave Petersen, Greg Bloom, Bill Thatcher. ROW l: Daisy Wannamaker, Bill Todd. ROW Z: Petty Nelson, Gloria Hall, Debbie May, Janet Lay, Lorie Conley. BACK ROW: Terry Hildebrand, Jim Norton, Tom Getta, Richard Riccio, Jim Reynolds, Bruce Green- wood, Mr, Nemec. Dennis Benton, Robert Bonomi, Alan Alfaro, Gary Mensing. Not pictured: Bob Stillwell, Ken Anderson, Mark Schilerstrom, Wes Fergerson. A-5. if t gg! Conventions, dancing occupy club members Latin Club, a state and local chapter of the Junior Classical League, participated in many local and state foreign language ban- quets and sent their president, Daisy Wan- namaker, to the 1970 National Convention in August. Other activities were the sponsor- ship of the second International Volleyball Tournament and a major part in the state JCL convention in April. Other officers were Debbie May, secre- tary-treasurer: and Peggy Nelson, first-year representative. Dance Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Diana Skaggs performed in the variety show Life In Vertigo . They presented four dance numbers in the show. Through- out the year Dance Club members presented dances for the fifth and sixth hour Humani- ties Classes, 112 naar. A 3- ilu: 4 ? 3' v' 'uf I -J i 1 .J . Library Aides, Athletes discover involvement The Lettermen's Club tried to unite all students behind athletics, excell in all facets of sports. and promote sportsmanship. They sponsored money-raising activities in order to buy a new orange slush machine for the athletic department. Coaches Bill Hodam and Bert Adams served as the sponsors. The officers were 113 Tom DeAngelo, presidentg Dan Metzger, vice-presidentg Scott Dickenson, secretaryg and Mark Kempkes. treasurer. The library aides helped to keep the li- brary running smoothly. They checked out books, magazines and ran errands for the library. PTA promotes spirit by holding open houses A parent-faculty picnic, a teachers' lunch- eon, open houses, and a bi-monthly calendar were only a few ofthe many activities spon- sored by PTA. Serving on the cabinet were Mrs. Don Gerdom president, Mrs. George Peterson, president-elect: Mr. and Mrs, William Met- calfe, first vice-president, Dr. Donald Wet- ter, second vice-president: Mrs. Harry Carl- son, secretary: and Mrs. Frank Emly, treasurer. Booster Club members enthusiastically sup- ports the basketball teams. PTA held a luncheon for the faculty in Janu- ary when the teachers worked on report cards. Mrs. Don Gerdom talks with one of the other PTA members before the luncheon, 114 f ff? it iss? -11. SW -J f Cai bf . ill Q ll Ot oigif my QQQJO ww Quill and Scroll president Maureen Ogle contemplates all the weird journalists. Quill and Scroll members. ROW 1: Mike Coborn, Rick Schulze, Marylou Tufte, Ann Schultz, Steve Kelso, Doug Grandquist. BACK ROW: Steve Byam, Jane Waterbu- ry, Ann Gerdom, Kay Arvidson, Polly Mill- er, K isti Neesc. u1ll and Scroll serves as honor to journalists Quill and Scroll was the honorary journal Were Maureen Ogle, Pfesideml Kay AfVid' lsm group for Students who exempllfled the son, vice-presidentg Kristi Neese, secretaryg highest qualifications ln their work Officers MHYYIOU Tufte, IFCHSUFCY. Challenger reporters. ROW l: Ann Schultz, Debbie Pontisso, Kathy Benson, Liz Bruecken, Jane Waterbury, Jane White. ROW 2: Dena Gurnas, Tom Rapp, Bob Pyle, Gary Jorgensen, Rick Ansorge. BACK ROW: Mike Devine, John Ko- erner, Randy Perry, Tom Nelson, Jim Turner. Challenger editors. ROW l: Rick Schulze, Debbie Main, Doug Grandquist, Kent Buckton. ROW 2: Dan Ketterer, Mike Coborn, Kris Neese, Marylou Tufte, Kris Bowen. BACK ROW: Polly Miller, Steve Byam, Steve Kelso, Rob Carlson, Rick Schulze interviews Des Moines Reg- ister columnist Donald Kaul for a Chal- lenger feature article. Challenger and Husky photographers Steve Kelso and Kent Buckton search through negatives in the darkroom. 5 f l J f 3 1 O P l lfl f l X ' N .lu-1-1 ,iv M X a ,pa p of Challenger supplements staffs, types of stories The Challenger staff members, in an at- tempt to create a better newspaper, wrote more controversial editorials, interpretive reports, and more unusual features on peo- ple and events outside of school activities. There were two staffs for the paper, one for first semester and the other for second' 117 semester. This arrangement gave more peo- ple a chance to work as editors. Doug Grandquist was editor-in-chief first semes- ter, and Steve Byam was editor-in-chief sec- ond semester. The faculty sponsor was Mrs, Ruth McHone. Husky staff experiments with unique techniques The l97l Husky staff, in an attempt to create a unique yearbook, devoted many hours of work, A theme of All We Are in '7l was carried out throughout the book. Division pages printed in direct line, dull enamel paper, and a navy blue and purple cover added to the individuality of the an- nual. A new printing company and an inexperi- enced staff presented obstacles to the pro- duction of the book. 118 'H Diane Bondy, Mike Devine, Ann Schultz, and Dan Metzger take time out from their work as editors in sports, faculty and aca- demics, organizations, and sports, respec- tively. Polly Miller, activities editor, is not pictured. Identifying all underclassmen is the job of Linda Strawman, for sophomores, and Melodee Evans, for juniors. Chris Vest, senior section editor, is not pictured. Adviser Ruth McHone manages a smile as a deadline is finally completed. Posing in one of their quieter moments are Sheila Klinkel, business manager, Jane Waterbury, copy editor, and Kay Arvid- son, layout editor. Who's the editor ofthe yearbook made for you and mei A-n-n-i-e-G-e-r-d-o-ml A Q'-ofgfzl Hhffiyw Ifzgf: ga. 555.11 vgg, gkgff K 5' ,Q ' I 5 . , ,4 1 5 1 4 ., Af' ,:, g c' 4 1Q ' 5 ev'---v-. ,Q NA f. 5, - .., ., .,- Senior class is a mixture The 396 member senior class was a mix- ture of unusual and original people, combin- ing apathy and dedication to student life. Seniors were the most active in Cross Coun- try, drama, Girls' Club, swimming, and Student Council. A new aspect of the senior dues was that only those seniors who wished to do so would contribute to the senior gift. Mr. Gene Tychsen gives directions and as- sistance to Steve Kelso. Jeff Johnston tests his strength during physi- cal education class. Ronnie Woods, Lance Andrews, and Sue Metcalfe show varing degrees ofenthusiasm in class. Steve Krohmer, Chris Stuart, Mike Fay, and Bob Porter assume the usual girl- watching position in the Student Center. - at 41 122 f ,Q ,. 9 -if 5? g',:gQg31,,f:g'fa-W, A my f W- m...W-V LINDA ALLEN RICK ADKISSON STEPHANIE ALBERT CONNIE ALLEN DAVID ALSAGER JIM ANDERSEN JUDY ANDERSEN DEBBIE ANDERSON JUDY ANDERSON CRAIG ANDERSON LANCE ANDREWS BRENDA ANDREWSON RICK ANSORGE DENNIS APPLING JIM ARNOT JOHN ARNOT KAY ARVIDSON DAN AUSTIN SCOTT AVITT JIM BACKUS CAROL BAILEY DENNIS BAIR BECKIE BAKER TERESA BAKKIE BRICK BALVANZ GARY BARLOW RICK BARNHART JANET BEATTIE RICK BEELER CARLA BENTLEY we gg, ,, 1-mg ' w ij I I ip f J , S IB I ,'. - 51 1 ,QL 5551? L his 3 -...vw -.... Ig: 3 gf? . , 'fl' CINDY BLANCHARD CANDY BLOODSWORTH GREG BLOOM RICK BOATWRIGHT DIANE BOECKHOLT .IEANNINE BOLLINGER LOUANN BONNEWELL ROBERT BONOMI GEORGIA BOWEN J IM BOYD CYNDEE BOYVEY DEBBY BRADLEY GREG BENTLEY PATTI BERGSTOM STEVE BINDSEIL DEBBIE BIRGE CAROLYN BLACK Seniors prize student center Candy Idso, Mark Sherod, Tom Greene, and Karen Kaldenberg show a variety of emotions as lunch hour comes to a close. . I L NANCY BRECHTEL PAULA BROCK DANA BROWN DAVE BROWN JANET BROWN PATRICE BROWN PATTI BROWN CINDY BROWNBRIDGE ELIZABETH BRUECHEN RICK BUCKLEY KENT BUCKTON RICK BU DDIN A look of relief comes over Jane Waterbu- ry as she finishes her editorial cartoon in time for the deadline. Mr. Steve Pudenz watches while Doug Grandquist makes minor repairs on the winning car in the Homecoming Car Rally. . DON BURHAM J EFF BURNHAM KATHY BURNS STEVE BYAM DAWN CADY PAT CANADAY DICK CANINE TOM CARDER DANIEL CARLSON ' W 'f ROB CARLSON Extra curricular activities engage senior enthusiasm SUE CARLSON BETTY CHANEY JAMES CHRISTENSEN KAREN CHVRISTIANSON CAROL CLARK K ERRIE CLARK 127 ,L--77 Students from all races and creeds combine to create the class of , 1 Maren and Karen Hegna, Dirkje Schouten, Pirjo Porro, and Janet Koch relax in the library. Dirkje and Pirjo lived with these girls while they attended Hoover as foreign students. DOUGLAS L. CLIFTON DENNIS CLOE MIKE COBORN TERRY CONDER JOHN CONLEY ALICE CONRADI MARILYN COOK JERRY CRISPIN MARK CROUCH DAROLYN CROWDER 0 NANCY CROWFOOT J OLENE CRU EA HOWARD CONNOR JEAN DAHLBERG ANN DANIELSON if az iff J Junior Craig Falk and senior Rosanna A Marasco seem to lind a quiet moment dur- ing a passing period, L was 9 JANONNE DAUP RHONDA DAVIS STEVE DAVIS TOM DE ANGELO TOM DEAL JON DE PHILLIPS CAROLE DE POULD JULIA DESKIN JANE DICKELMEN SCOTT DICKINSON HOLLY DIXON JON DOMONICO M IKE DORRELL PAULA DUTTER TERRY EARLL ANN EDGAR DEIDRE EDWARDS RICK EDWARDS MIKE ELWELL KRIS EMLY SUSAN ENNS KAREN EVANS MARY FAINO CHERYL FALL MIKE FAY DEBBIE FERREE SUE FESSLER LINDA I FETTKETHER JIM FINE ROGER FISH Seniors keep in shape with vigorous activity CATHY FLUKE LEE FLUKE PAUL FORD RAONDA FOSTER CAROL FRANCISCO MARCIA FRIES LINDA FROST ANN GERDOM Senior Dan Ketterer pants along as he works out for wrestling. O RICK GERHARDT DALE GERVAIS BRENDA GILLELAND KIRK GI,NN PATTI GOETTSCH SHELLY GOLDEN DAVE GOODMAN VICTOR GOODWIN DOUG GRANDQUIST NOREEN GRANTMAN BILL GREEN TOM GREEN STEVE GREENE SUE GREENE ED GREENLEE TOM A. GRIFFITHS TOM E. GRIFFITHS .IANIS GROTHE LARRY GROVE NANCY GUYNN RICK HADDEN TOM HADDEN RICK HALL MAGGIE HALLIBURTON LINDA HALUSKA BILL HAMMER SUE HAMMER GAIL HAND MIKE HANSEN LES HARDING BECKY HARPER ED HARVEY CAROLYN HASKINS SUE HAYES MARGIE HAYS LINDA HAYWARD KAREN HEATHERLY ROXANN HEGER NAN HENDRICKS CAROL HENNINGS STEVE HERMANN DAVE HICKS DONNA HILL SUSIE HILLIS CARLA HINM AN BARBARA HOEFLING RHONDA HOMM ER KAREN HOOVLER KAREN HOWARD TOM HOWLAND BOB HUGHES DENISE HUNTBACH DOUG HYDE CANDI IDSO JU DY IMHOFF HAL IVERSON Jane Young looks amused as Dan Metz- ger warbles another verse of The Oakie from Muskogee on the way to Iowa City for a journalism workshop. 55.7 , Imaam Hoover students enter the lobby of the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre to view the play Ceremonies In Dark Old Men . 133 Excursions provide interesting instruction JIM IZZOLENA MIKE JACKSON CHERYL JACOBS KRISTI JACOBSON ALAN JANSON JOHN JOHN CANDY JOHNSON CHERYL JOHNSON CHRIS JOHNSON DAVE JOHNSON JEFF JOHNSON PHIL JOHNSON STEVEN JOHNSON VICKY JOHNSON JEFF JOHNSTON JUDY JOHNSTON PEGGY JOSLIN JIM JONES GWEN KALDENBERG KAREN KALDENBERG STEVE KELSO ROBERT KEM KATHY KEMP MARK KEMPKES DANIEL KETTERER MARILEE KING JAN KLINZMAN I bruise so easily, Thweetyf' comments Tom Nel- son to Steve Byam in the Homecoming pep assembly. l l ' 5 4 i 1 During their last year at Hoover students find time for H Gayetyn KATHY KLOCKENTAGER JANET KOCH DEBBI KONKOL SUE KOPPOLD JOHN KOTHENBEUTEL LESLIE KREITZINGER STEVE KROHMER GAY KUCHAN DAN KUSKULIS JIM LANDWEHR SHARON LANG PAM LANGE 135 DOUGLAS R. LARY MARY LASTUVKA NANCY LECROY CAROLYN LEEMAN DAVE LIGHT JANET LILLIE KARLA LUKSETICH STEVE MC CLAIN BARB MC CLEEARY DIANA MC COLLUM DAVID MC CRARY KATHY MCGILL JOHN MCGINNIS JOHN MCGLOTHLEN RUSS MCGLOTHLEN CHERYL MCLAUGHLIN PAT MCLAUGHLIN GEORGIA MCLERAN DAN MAAHS DAVE MAAHS SHERRYLE MADISON MARK MAGNUSON DEBBIE MAIN BOB MANATT ROSANNA MARASCO Students participate in many community affairs PAM MARLOW TERRY MARTIN SU E METCALFE GREG METGE DAN METZGER PATTI MEYER ROGER MEYERS DENNIS MIELKE Enjoying herself at a Recj Crqss visit to the Easter Seal Center is senior Carol Clark. Expresslon 0f1nd1v1duaI1ty through fme arts provldes a creatwe outlet for upperclassmen LANELL MILLER POLLY MILLER BECKY MITCHELL SUSAN MOORE MITCH MORET DAVID MORRISON DIANE MUDGE EDITH MURPHY MICHELLE MURRAY MIKE MURRAY STEVE NEAL KRISTI NEESE NORMAN NELSON TOM NELSON MELONNIE NEWKIRK BRUCE NEWSOM DAVE NICODEMUS KATHY NICODEMUS JENNIFER NIELSEN SHERRY NORRIS CONNIEO'BRIEN BILL O'DONNELL DOUG OAKMAN MARTY OGLE MAUREEN OGLE GARY OGREN LARRY OLSASKY CRAIG OLSON MARY OPEL MARK OWEN BRUCE PALMER DON PEASE DAVID S. PETERSEN DAVE PETERSON BILL PETTIT BOB PHILLIPS TIM PIERSON .IAN POM EROY DEBBIE PONTISSO PIRJO PORRO CINDY PORTEL DIANNE PORTER KAY PORTER ROBERT PORTER SCOTT PORTER SUSAN PORTER JIM PRICKETT SUSAN RANSOM SHER REIS ALLEN REM ILY CRAIG REVES BRENDA ROBERTS Rob Carlson relaxes during lunch break at the journalism workshop in Iowa City. Vandelism strikes again as Bob Man- att QLEFTJ and Tom Nelson tear down a pep poster. Mischievousness overtakes seniors 141 1 v-wm,I-,Ll fm, . mam REX ROBINSON GARY ROGERS GREG ROQUET MIKE ROSKAM SALLY ROWE TOM RUNKEL CINDA RUSSELL RICH SALAZAR SUE SANSGAARD KATHY SAPP A KATHY SATORY TERRY SAUER LINDA SCHLEISMAN DIRKJE SCHOUTEN ANN SCHULTZ RICK SCHULZE DAN SCHWARTZ CYNDI SEVERSON RICK SH ELTON TIM SHELTON LINDA SIBLEY LARRY SINGLETON DAN SMITH JAN SMITH LEON SMITH MARK SMITH SHARI SMITH TERI SMITH JULIE SNEDDEN ERIC SOLEGLAD IAN SOLEGLAD MIKE STANFILL GINGER STEINBACH SUE STELTER ROGER STARK ROGER STETSON ROBERT STILWELL BILL STREYFFLER RICK STRODE Seniors discover, Create, grow as their high school years end Early hours, cold weather and curlers don't hinder Hooverettes' smiles. ,-..-A CHRIS STUART PATTI SWATTA STEVE TARR TERESA TOUCH RICK TRACY KIM TREMBLE VICKI TROSTER CRAIG TUCKER MARYLOU TUFTE JIM TURNER SUE TURNER JANET TUTTLE CRAIG TYSSELING KAREN VANFLEET PAM VANDEBERG MARK VASEY DAN VERFURTH CHRIS VEST STUART WALLACE DAISY WANNAMAKER CRAIG WARNER JANE WATERBURY BARBARA WATERS JOE WATTS ANNE WAUGH SUE WEBSTER PATTI WELCH FRANK WELLBOR NE CLAUDIA WELLEN This is the way school should be all the time, mumbles Mitch Moret as he finds time to relax from hard studying. 144 .f- k.x Individuality is prevalent in class of , BRAD WELLS KAREN WELLS CINDY WELSH MARK WESTERGAARD DENNIS WHITE SALLY WHITEHORN .I ERI WILKINS CHERIE WILKINSON TODD WILLIAMSON KENT WINGET PATSY WOODALL RONNIE WOODS JANE YOUNG M IKE ZELLER CATHY ZINGER 'l ADKISSON, RICHARD ALBERT, STEPHANIE Pep Club 3,4,8 ALLEN, CONNIE Student Council H. R. representative 5,6,7,83 Earth Day committee 63 Latin Club 3,43 Orchestra 3,4,5,6,7,83 Interna- tional Club 3,4,5, vice-president 5. ALLEN, LINDA ALSAGER, DAVID ANDERSEN, JIM Boys' Club 3,43 Key Club 3,4,5,63 Football 33 Wrestling 5,6,73 Baseball 4,6,8, IH ANDERSEN, JUDY Student Council H.R, representative 5,6,8, Earth Day com- mittee 63 Girls' Club Finance committee 3, Pep Club 3,4,5,6, 7,83 Leaders' Club 5,6,7,83 Band 3,4,5,63 Creative Writing Club 7,83 Reading Club Board of Directors 53 UN Tour 63 Model UN 4,6,83 Marlins 3,43 Library Aide 7,83 Teen Demo- crats president 3,4. ANDERSON, DEBBIE Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Dance Club 43 Hooverettes 4,5,6,7,83 Marlins 3.4. ANDERSON, JU DITH Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Future Secretaries 5,6, treasurer 7,8 ANDERSON, RICHARD CRAIG ANDREWS, LANCE ANDREWSON, BRENDA ANSORGE, RICK Student Council H.R. representative 3,6, Advisory Board 7,83 Senior Board 7,83 Latin Club 3,43 Thespians 4,5,6, president 7,83 Footlighters 33 HFL-NFL 7,83 Band 33 Challenger col- umnist 7,83 UN Tour 6: Model UN 83 John Brown's Body cast 33 Medea crew 73 Goodbye Charlie crew 63 A Mar- riage Proposal cast 63 The Lottery cast 43 The Crucible cast 53 Romanoff and Juliet cast 83 Wrestling 3,4,5,6Q NCTE finalist 73 Theater Readers 7,8. APPLING, DENNIS Track 4. ARNOT, JAMES AR NOT, JOHN ARVIDSON, KAY Pep Club 3,43 Gilrs' Club H,R, representative 5,63 Footligh- ters 4,5,6,7,83 Quill and Scroll 6,7,8, vice-president 73 Husky business manager 6, lay-out editor 7,83 International Club 3, 43 Oflice Assistant 5. AUSTIN, DAN AVITT, DON BACKUS, JIM Footlighters 4,5,6,7,83 Choir 3,4,5,6,7,8, vice-president 73 John Brown's Body cast 33 Oklahoma cast 63 Swing Choir 4,5,6,7,8. BAILEY, CAROL Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,8I Health Careers 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Leaders' Club 4,5,6,8Q Thespians 5,6, vice-president 7,83 UN Tour 63 The Valiant crew 63 Will the Real Jesus Christ Please Stand Up crew 63 A Marriage Proposal crew 63 Medea cast 73 The Crucible cast 53 Where the X is Made crew 53 Impromptu crew 53 The Lesson crew 53 White Lies crew 73 Through a Glass Darkly crew 73 Death Comes to My Friends crew 7. BAIR, DENNIS Senior Director BAKER, BECKY Pep Club 3,43 Thespians 4,5,6,7,82 Footlighters 33 HFL-NFL 5,63 John Brown's Body cast 33 The Crucible crew 53 The Valiant cast 6. BAKKBIE, TERESA Girls' Club Poster Booster Committee 7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6, 7,83 Future Secretary 5,6,7,8. BALVANZ, BRICK BARLOW, GARY BARNHART, RICK Medea crew 73 Lab assistant 4,5,6,7,83 UNI Science Schol- arship participant 7, BEATTIE, JANET Student Council H.R, representative 5,6. BEELER, RICHARD BENTLEY, CARLA Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Marlins 63 Tennis 5,6. BERGSTROM, PA'I'I'I Future Secretaries 7,83 Choir 5,6,7,83 Band 3,4,5,63 Red Cross 3. BENTLEY, GREG Student Council H.R. representative 7,83 Boys' Club 3,43 Let- tem1en's Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Key Club 3,4,5,6, secretary 7,83 Wrestling 3,4,5,6, IH3 Baseball 4,6,8. BINDSEIL, STEVE BIRGE, DEBORA Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Choir 33 Office assistant 3,4. BLACK, CAROLYN BLANCHARD, CINDY Hooverettes 4,5,6,7,8. BLOODSWORTH, CANDY Health Careers 73 Cheerleaders 3,4,5,6,7,83 Marlin attendant 73 Marlins 3,4,5,6,7,8, 3H3 Coloring Book 33 It Was a Very Good Year 53 A Time For Us 7. BLOOM, GREG Student Council H,R. representative 73 Boys' Club 3,4.5,6,7, 83 Danoe Club 6,7,83 Thespians 4,5,6,7,83 Yell Leader 63 Choir 3,4,5,6,8, All-State 33 Orchestra 3,4,5,6,7,83 John Brown's Body cast 33 Hello Out There cast 43 Happy Journye cast 53 Football 3,53 Swimming 63 Track 4. BOATWRIGHT, RICK Wrestling 3. BECKHOLT, DIANNE BOLLINGER, JEANNINE Latin Club 3,4,5,6, BONNEWELL, LOUANN Pep Club 3,6,7,83 Future Homemakers 3,4, Secretary 5,62 Orchestra 3,4,5,6. BONOMI, ROBERT Student Council H.R. representative 53 Radio Club 5,63 Computer Club 3,4, vice-president 5,6, president 7,83 Band 3, 4,5,6,7,83 Medea crew 73 The Valiant crew 63 A Mar- riage Proposal crew 63 Will the Real Jesus Christ Please Stand Up crew 63 Goodbye Charlie crew 6. BOYD, JIM Football 3. BOYVEY, CYNDEE Student Council H.R. representative 3,43 Health Careers 7,83 The Crucible cast 5. BOWEN, GEORGIA BRADLEY, DEBY Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Hooverettes 3,4,5,6,7,83 Choir 5,6,7,83 Girls' Glee Club 3,43 Red Cross 33 Oflioe assistant 7,83 Tennis 8. BRECHTEL, NANCY Girls' Club H,R, representative 7,83 The Crucible crew 53 Marlins 3,4. BROCK, PAULA Girls' Club H,R. representative 3,4,5,6,7,8, Pep Club 3,4,5,6, 73 Marlins 3,4,5,6,7,83 Coloring Book 33 It Was a Very Good Year 53 A Time For Us 7. BROWN, PATRICE Student Council H,R. representative 3,4,5,63 Pep Club 3,4,5, 146 6,7,83 Future Secretaries 5,6,7,83 Dance Club 53 Hooverettes 4,5,6,7,8. BROWN, PATTIE Girls' Club H,R, representative 3,4,5,6, treasurer 7,83 Health Careers Club president 7,83 Cheerleader 3,7,8. BROWN, DANA BROWN, DAVID Boys' Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Band 3,43 Football 3, BROWN, JAN Student Council H.R. representative 3,4,5,6,73 Girls' Club H.R. representative 6, Pep Club 3,43 Future Teachers 7,83 Timers' Club 3,4,5,6, president 7,83 Choir 3,4,5,6,73 Marlins 3,4,5,6,7,83 It Was a Very Good Year 5. BROWNBRIDGE, CINDY BUCKLEY, RICK BUCKTON, KENT Choir 33 Challenger photographer 7,83 Husky photographer 7,83 Football 3. BUDDIN, RICK Key Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Football 5,7, ZH3 Track 6,8 2H. BURHAM, DON Band 3 BURNHAMJEFF Key Club 3,43 Cross Country 3,5,7, 3H3 Swimming 33 Golf4, 3 6,s, 21-1. l BU RNS, KATHY Pep Club 3,43 DECA 73 Dance Club secretary 5. BYAM, STEVE Student Council H.R. representative 5,6,7,83 Boys' Club 7,83 Key Club 3,43 Challenger reporter 6, editorial editor 7, editor- in-chief 83 Model UN 4,63 Quill and Scroll 7,83 Football 3,53 Tennis 6, CADY, DAWN CANADAY, PAT Girls' Club H.R. representative 73 Future Teachers 7,8, CANINE, RICHARD CARDER, THOMAS CARLSON, DANIEL Orchestra 5,6,7,8. CARLSON, ROB I Student Council H.R. representative 5, Legislative committee 6,72 Lettermen's Club 7,83 Key Club 53 Band 33 Challenger reporter 7, news editor 83 Tennis 4,6, 2H. CARLSON, SUE Student Council H.R. representative 4,5,6,7,8, Constitution and Election committee 6, Homecoming committee 5,7, Ad- visory Board 7,83 Senior Board 7,83 Thespians 5,6, secretary 7,83 Footlighters 3,43 Band 3,4,5,6,7,83 UN Tour 63 Model UN 4,6,73 Coming Thru the Rye crew 43 Hello Out There crew 33 Long Stay Cut Short crew 3: Blithe Spirit crew 43 Ile crew 43 Helena's Husband crew 43 The Lot- tery crew 43 Morality Play crew 43 Happy Journey crew 43 Wait for Morning, Child crew 43 The Crucible crew 53 Impromptu cast 53 Medea crew 73 Through a Glass Darkly cast 73 Goodbye Charlie crew 63 A Marriage Proposal crew 63 Oklahoma crew 63 Golf4,6,8, 3H. 3 CHANEY, BETTY Girls' Club Friendship committee 7,83 Girls' Glee 5,63 Choir 7,8. CHRISTIANSON, KAREN Pep Club 3,4. CHRISTENSEN, CRAIG Footlighters 5,6,73 HFL-NFL 73 Wait for Morning, Child cast 53 The Lesson cast 5. CLARK, CAROL Red Cross 3,4,5,6, president 7,8. l sl CLARK, KERRIE DECA 7,8. CLIFTON, DOUG CLOE, DENNIS Lettermen's Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Cross Country 3,5,6, 3H3 Wres- tling 3,5,7, 3H. COBORN, MIKE Student Council H.R. representative 33 Key Club 5,63 Quill and Scroll recognition 73 Challenger sports editor 7,83 Wres- tling 3,5,7, ZH, CONDER, TERRY CONLEY, JOHN Boys' Club 3,4,5,6,7,81 Key Club 33 Football 73 Wrestling 33 Golf4,6,7. CONNOR, HOWARD Football 3, CONRADI, ALICE COOK, MARILYN Band 3,4,5,6,7,8, All'State 3,5,73 Orch , 7,8, All- l State 5. CRISPIN, JERRY DECA 7,8, CROUCH, MARK CROWDER, DAROLYN Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Future Secretaries 3,4 CROWFOOT, NANCY Pep Club 3,4,5. CRUEA, JOLENE Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Future Secretari s 5,63 Golf4. i DAHLBERG, JEAN Pep Club 3,43 Timers' Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Orchestr ' 5,6,7,83 Homecoming attendant 73 Marlin attendant 3, q en 73 Marlins 3,4,5,6,7,8, 3H3 Coloring Book 33 It as a ery Good Year 53 A Time For Us 7. DANIELSON, ANN Girls' Club H.R. representative 3,4,5,6,7,83 Senior Board president 7,83 Timers' Club 3,4,5,6,7,8, vice-president 5,63 Leaders' Club 7,83 Marlins 3,43 Golf4,6,8, 3H, DAUP, JANONNE Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Health Careers 7,81 Red Cross 5,6,7,8. DAVIS, RHONDA Hooverettes 3,4,5,6,7,83 Choir 5,6,7: Girls' Glee 3,4. DAVIS, STEVE DEAL, TOM Band 4,7,83 Orchestra 7,8. DeANGELO, TOM Advisory Board 3,43 Lettermen's Club 4,5,6, president 7,83 , ZH, All-City H.M.3 Red Cross 6- - - Tour 63 Foo - -1 , Basketball 43 Track 3,4,5,6 3 Baseb l 4,6,8, 2H, All- City 2nd Tea DePHILLIPS, N DePOULD, CAR B LE Student Council Le 'sl ve com 'ttee 3 Creative Writing Club 3,4,7,83 Readin x ub 33 Red : s 7,83 Tennis 8. DESKIN,JULI ' DICKELMAN, JANE Student Council H.R. represe ative 4,5,6,7,8, Homecoming committee chairman 73 Pep Club 3,4,7,83 Timers' Club 3,4,5, 6,7,83 Leaders' Club 4,5,6,7,83 Red Cross 5,63 Oflice assistant 7,83 Marlins 4. DICKINSON, SCOTT Boys' Club 3,4,5,6,7,33 Lettermen's Club 5,6, secretary 7,8 Key Club 3,4,5,6, vice-president 43 Red Cross 73 Football 3,5 7, captain 7, ZH, All-City H.M., Smith Thornton Aw Basketball 3,4,5,6,7,8, ZHQ Baseball 4,6,8, IH DIXON, HOLLY Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Girls' Glee Club 3,43 Marlii 4 DOMANICO, JON DORRELL, MIKE Lettermen's Club 4,5,6,7,81 Red Cross ,83 Football 3 5 7 ZHQ Baseball 43 Track 4,6,8, captain 8, 3H DUFF, RODNEY L . DUTTER, PAULA F D, PAUL Pep Club 3,4,5,6. FOSTER, RON DA FRANCISCO, CAROL Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,8: Future Secretaries 3. FRIES, MARCIA f' A Girls' Club Finance r d Election committees 3, ,5,63 Pep Club 3,4,53 Healt areers 7,83 Coming Thrut Rye crew 33 Hello Ou ere crew 33 Marlins 3,4,5. EARLL, TERRAN FROST NDA EDGAR, ANN Leaders' Club 7,83 Ch r eaders 3,4,5,6,7,8, captain ' co- captain 7,83 Homecomin attendant 73 Marlin atte dant - Marlins 4,6,8, president 7,83 Coloring Book 33 t W' Very Good Year 53 A Time For Us 7, EDWARDS,DEIDRE GERDONLANN gtg,v521Eg3'5lgbl-Looveretles 5'6' 8' Student Council H. R. epresentative 3,4,5,6,7,8, Student uHe,,Casl4 ' X Directory committee airman 5, Homecoming committee ELWELL MICHAEL chairman 5,7, secreta 6, treasurer 83 Girls' Club Friendship ' committee chairma 7,83 Pep Club 6,7,8Q Senior Board secre- EMLY, KRIS . , . . , . . tary 7,83 Future eachers 3,4,5,6, secretary 7,83 Quill and Stu en .. - il El - lon mmittee chairman 5,6, Advisory . . . . Scroll 6,7,8Q Ban 3,4,5,6,7,8, All-State 73 Flag Twirler 7,83 Bo rd 5,63 P - Cl b 3,4,5,63 I -- ,4,53 Creative Writing . . . , CI 3' 5 6' . E in lub 5 6' Orchestra 3,4,5, ,7,83 Husky Academics editor 5,63 editorfin- EN 5 , X A N A ' chief 7,83 UN our 63 Oklahoma cast 63 Tennis 6,8, IH3 Ban 3' I runs 3 4' S.C,l.B.A. H or Band 63 Know Where Board 6,7,8. EVA S' I EN' GERI-I - vi RICHARD I ' Fooiiigmefs 4- hespians 4, 6,183 Da eeClub 631-IFL-NFL 242' an' 37' Sw'mm 'g 3'4'5'6'7' ' e'P '0 5,6,7,83 John B wn's B crew 3 Coming Thru the n AL Rye crew 43 ' e o Out T ere cr w 43 Long Stay Cut GIL LA' I' BRE A Short crew 43 ' li e Spirit ' crew 3 :Ile crew 43 ele- GIM BLE, C ARI-ES na sjdlusbangu C 5 41 Th Pot ry' ucasi Ai A ra, Lettermen's lub 5,6,7,83 ance Club 83 Band , ,53 0 es- pn? new 4' W' Jounfey C' W4' Wa f 'ng' tra 3,453 n aar Club 3, ,6,7,s3 T L giy Duckli Child crew 43 The Crucible ' rew 53 Whe - D is A ,, , , r crew 3, Joh Brown s Body rew , Cross Country 3,5 , Made crew 53 Impromptu ca t 53 The Less n crew 53 2H- Track 6 : ZHA Ockey 4' A His 4A White Lies crew 73 Throu f Glass Dar y crew 73 GHLINV Kui 4 ' is A . . . . ' Basketball 3,4, Wrestli 3 5,63 Bas b l 4,6,83 Tra 4,6, , of Emotions c w 63 Life Vertigo crew 8: Romanoff IH i . 1 liette '3 83 A arriage Pro osal crew 63 The ' H Valiant cre 63 'Will e Real Jesus hrist Please Stand GOETTSCH' FA , Upncre I Student Council H. - , repr 1' a s Club Finance Committee 3,5,73 Pe fn.-:iv A . hers 7,83 Dance ' Club 3,5,73 Footligh e s 7,83 6 chestra 3,53 Me- dea' crew 73 Ile c 3 43 T e ttery crew 43 Morality Play' rew 43 The r cible rew 5. GOLD ,SHELL GOOD - , DA E b CA V1 e-presldent7,8. FAI v O, MARY GO W N, VICTOR Fu re Teachers 3,4- ' ed Cross 7,8. DECA , - ed C,-055 V3ce.p,-e5' em 5, F LL- CHERY GRANDQUIST, DO G and 3-4,5 ' 5 a engef YCPOVICI' '31 V nior Board 7,83 C allenger eporter 5,6, Editor 7. FA ' K P ANTMAN, REEN ERREE, EBBIE Pep Club 3,43 ut e Hom makers 3,4, Treasure 5,63 FIBSLE I SUE Thespians 7,83 oot ight rs 5,63 Medea crew and co tume Hoovere es 4,5,6,7,83Challenger reporte 7,83 Model UN 4. chairman 73 3' 5 C ,blew C351 3 --Through 3 Glasg ark. FETTK ' THER, LINDA ly student director 73 Crawling A old cast and cre 6. Pep Cl n 3,4,5,63 Future Teachers 7,83 flice assistant 5,63 GREEN WILLIAM Marlin 3,4, GREEN, THOMAS FINE, 'MES GREENE, STEVEN FISH. ' GER GREENE, SUE Student uncil H. R. represe ative 5,6, Building and Girls' Club Socialcgmm' 5,63 P pClub , Q ,R, repfe. Grounds com ' tee 7: Boy ' lub 5,6,7,81 Footlighters 33 gemaiive 5,6,7,83 Leader' X, 7,8. Thespians 4,5,6, treasurer 7,83 HFL-NFL 5,6,7,83 John GREENLEILEDW ' r Brown's Body crew 33 Coming Thru the Rye cast43 Hel- GRIFFITHS, TH M- ' A, lo Out There crew 43 Long Stay Cut Short crew 43 Blithe RIFFIT , T OM - S , irit crew 4 Ile crew 4 Helenas Husb nd crew 4' G QTHE -, S The Lottery cast4 Morality Play crew4 Happy Jour- GR VE, A CE ey crew4 Wait For Morning hrld crew The Cr ci- GU N NAN Y i e crew 5 Wher 5 Improm u' c st The Lesson crew 5 e Lies re 7 c w 7 Goodbye Charlie cre Kaleid s ope ol E 0- ti s crew 6 Life in Vertigo c w 8 Fl ZGERALD PAMELA FL KE CATHY HADDEN,TOM Glfl Club H R YCPYCSCUYHYI 3 5 Call Careers 72 Cl10il' Letterman's Club 5,6,7,83 Latin Club 5,63 Cross Country 5,7 7 Or estra 3 5 Red Cross International Club 2. 21-13 Track 4,6. KX. 147 1 ., ,ii 1 5 is ad , b L. ' . A I '41 U 1 h :..Med N HA DDEN, RICK Letterman's Club Sargeant of Arms 7,83 Dance Club 3,43 Red Cross 3,43 Football 3,5,7, IH3 Hockey 3,4,5,6,7,83 Baseball 4, 6,82 Track 6, IH. HALL, RICHARD Student Council H. R. representative 33 Letterman's Club 3, 4,5,6,7,83 Cross Country 3,5,7, 3H3 Basketball 33 Track 4,6,8, 3H. HALLIBURTON, MAGGIE Girls' Club committee member 5. HALUSKA, LINDA DECA 7,83 Girls' Glee 63 Library assistant 6.7. HAMMER, SUE Student Council H. R. representative 7,83 Girls' Club Poster Booster, Social Committee 3,4,5,6,7,83 Future Secretary 5,63 Dance Club 3,4,53 Thespians 7,83 Footlighters 3,4,5,63 Girls' Glee 83 Red Cross 3,4,5,63 Medea cast and costume chair- man, costume designer 73 The Crucible crew 53 Impromp- tu set designs, crew 53 White Lies costume chairman 73 Through a Glass Darkly cast and costume chairman 73 Death Comes to my Friends costume chairman 73 Crawl- ing Arnold cast 63 Gods Trombones narrator 73 Future Teachers 3,4. HAMMER, WILLIAM HAND, GAIL Student Council H. R. representative 3,43 Girls' Club Social Committee 5,63 Pep Club H. R. representative 3,43 Home- coming Queen 73 Marlines 3,4,5,6,7,8, 3H, All-State Team 6. HANSEN, MICHAEL HARDING, LEE Swimming 3,4,5,6,7Q Waterpolo 3,5,73 It Was A Very Good Year 53 A Time For Us 7. HARPER, BECKY Girls' Club committee member 3,4,5,63 Hooverettes 3,4,5,6. HARVEY, EDWARD HASKINS, CAROLYN Girls' Club Social, Service Committee 3,43 Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Health Careers 7,83 Dance Club 7,83 Band 3,43 UN Tour 63 Marlins 4,5,6. HAYES, SUSAN Student Council Earth Day Chairman 6, H. R. representative 3,4,5,6,7,8, Advisory Board 4,53 Girls' Club Assembly Co- chairman 5,6, Pep Club Chairman 7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Timer's Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Creative Writing Club 7,83 UN Tour 6: Homecoming Attendant 5,73 Tennis 4,6,8, 3H, Co- captain 83 Teen-Age Republicans 3,43 Younkers Teen Board 7,83 Teen Queen Candidate 6. HAYS, MARGE Girls' Club 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Junior Achievement treasurer 7,83 Marlins 3,4,53 It Was A Very Good Year 5. HAYWARD, LINDA Girls' Club committee member 5,6,73 Oklahomal 6. HEATHERLY, KAREN HEGER, ROXANN Girls' Club Secretary 7,83 Pep Club 3,4,7,8, H. R. representa- tive 5,63 Leader's Club 5,6,7,8Q UN Tour 6. HENDRICKS, NAN Student Council committee member 3,4,5,6, H. R. represent- ative 3,4,5,63 Girls' Club Parlimentarian 7,83 Service, Social Committee 3,4,5,6,7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,8Q Hooverettes 4,5, 6, Assistant Drill Sargeant 7,8. HENNINGS, CAROL Future Secretary 5,6,7,83 Leader's Club 5,6,7,83 Office assist- ant 7,83 UN Tour 6. HERMANN, STEVE Student Council H. R. representative 7,83 Boys' Club 7,8. HICKS, DAVE Cross Country 33 Waterpolo 43 Swimming 3,5. HILL, DONNA Timer's Club 3,43 Hooverettes 4,5,6,7,83 Office assistant 5,6. HILLIS, SUSAN HINMAN, CARLA Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Health Careers 3,4,5,63 Red Cross 3,43 French Club 3,4,5,6 QAII activities in Cedar Rapidsj, HOEFLING, BARB Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,8. HOMMER, RHONDA Teen Democrats 3,4. HOOVLER, KAREN Pep Club 6,83 Medea scenery chairman 73 The Crucible crew 53 Where the X is Made crew 51nlIIIpI'0II'IplUw crew 53 The Lesson crew 53 White Lies crew 73 Through a Glass Darkly prompter 73 Death Comes to my Friends crew 73 Will the Real Jesus Christ Please Stand Up? crew 63 Marriage Proposal crew 63 The Valiant crew 63 Goodbye Charlie crew 6, HOWARD, KAREN Girls' Club Publicity Committee 3,43 Pep Club 3.43 Red Cross 3,4,5,63 Marlins 3,4. HOWLAND, TOM Cross Country 3,5,7, 3H3 Track 3,5,7, 3H. HUGHES, BOB Student Council H. R. representative 7,83 Boys' Club 3,4,5,63 Letterman's Club 4,5,6,7,83 Band 33 Cross Country 3,5, Co captain 7, 2H3 Track 4,6,8, 3H, HUNTBACH, DENISE Girls' Club Service Committee 7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6, H, R. representative 7,83 Girls' Glee 3,4, President 5. HYDE, DOUGLAS Letterman's Club 5,6,7,83 Footlighters 4,5,6,7,83 HFLfNFL 5,6,7,8Q Office assistant 63 Model UN 83 Medea light crew chairman 73 Football 33 Cross Country manager 5,7, 2HQ Swimming manager 5,7, ZH: It Was A Very Good Year 53A Time For Us 73 Kaleidoscope of Emotions light director 63 Oklahoma! crew 6. lDSO,CANDI IMHOFF, JUDITH IVERSON, HAL Letterman's Club 6,7,83 Football 33 Swimming 3,4,5,6,73 Waterpolo 4,6,8. IZZOLENA, JIM HFLXNFL 7,8. JACKSON, MIKE Band 3,4,5, drum major 6,7,S: Swimming 3,43 Track 4,6,8, 2H. JACOBS, CHERYL Pep Club 3,4,53 Timers Club 5,63 Choir 3,43 Marlins 3,4,5,6, JACOBSEN, KRIS Girls' Club Social committee 3,43 Publicity committee 5,6, Service committee 7,83 Pep Club 3,4,53 Health Careers 83 In- ternational Club 3,4,5,63 John Brown's Body crew 33 Coming Thru the Rye crew 33 Helena's Husband crew 43 The Lottery crew 43 The Crucible crew 53 Medea crew 73 Marlins 4,5,63 Tennis 63 Know Where board 5,6,7,8. JANSON, ALAN JOHN, JOHN Student Council H, R. representative 3,4, president 7, All- City representative 3,53 Lettermen's Club 4,5,73 Key Club 3, 43 Basketball 3,4,5,6,7,8, 3H, All-City H.M. JOHNSON, CANDY JOHNSON. CHERYL JOHNSON, CHRIS Girls' Club Publicity committee 5,6, chairman 7,83 Future Secretaries 5,63 Band 5,6,7,8. JOHNSON, DAVE Lettermen's Club 6,7,83 Football 7, IH3 Track 6,8, 2H. JOHNSON, JEFF JOHNSON, PHIL JOHNSON, STEVEN JOHNSON, VICKY Pep Club 73 DECA 73 Dance Club 73 Creative Writing Club 73 148 Reading Club 73 Oflioe assistant 7, JOHNSTON, JEFF JOHNSTON, JUDY Pep Club 33 Future Teachers 3,4,5,63 Officer 7,83 Thespians 7, 83 Footlighters 3,4,5,63 Band 3,4,5,6,7,83 Red Cross 3,4,53 Office assistant 5,6,7Q Model UN 5,63 John Brown's Body crew 33 Medea cast, crew, designer 73 Coming Thru the Rye crew 33 Hello Out There crew 33 Long Stay Out Short crew 33 Blithe Spirit crew 43 Ile crew 43 Hele- na's Husband crew 43 The Lottery crew 53 Morality Play crew 53 Happy Journey crew 43 Wait for Morning, Child Crew 43 The Crucible designer 63 Where the X is Made crew 53 Impromptu crew 53 The Lesson crew 53 White Lies crew 73 Through a Class Darkly cast, crew 73 Death Comes to my Friends cast, crew 73 Marlins 3,4,5,6, 7,8. JONES, JIM JOSLIN, PEGGY Latin Club 3,4, Secretary 5,63 Band 3,43 Baton Twirlers 5,6, Captain 7,83 Oklahoma cast 6. KALDENBERG, GWEN Student Council committee member 3,4, H, R. representative 3,4,5,6,7,83 Girls' Club officer 3,4,5, committee member 3,4, 5. KALDENBERG, KAREN Hooverettes 3,4,53 Library assistant, 5,63 Office assistant 7,8. KAMMERER, KRISTY Choir 7,83 Girls' Glee 63 Oklahoma, cast 6. KELSO, STEVE Quill and Scroll 7,82 Challenger reporter 5,63 Photographer 6, 7,8. KEM, BOB Football 5,6,7,83 Wrestling 3,4,5,63 Baseball 3,4,5,6. KEMP, KATHY Pep Club 3,4,53 Marlins 3,4. KEMPKES, MARK Boys' Club 5,63 Letterman's Club 6,7,8, Treasurer 7,83 Yell Leaders 5.6, Captain 7,83 Football 3,5,7, lH3 Wrestling 3,4,5, 6, IH3 Baseball4,6,8. KETTERER, DAN Student Council H. R. representative 4,53 Challenger reporter 73 Assistant Sports Editor 83 Wrestling 5,6,7,83 Jazz Band 7, 8. KEYTE, CHRIS Cross Country 3,43 Hockey Captain 3, KING, MARILEE Girls' Club Social Committee 3,4,5,6,7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Marlins 3,4. KLINZMAN, JAN Girls' Club Social Committee Co-Chairman 7,83 Finance, Social Committee 3,4,5,6,7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Latin Club Officer 3,43 Hooverettes Assistant Squad Leader 4,5,6, Officer 7,83 Orchestra 3,4,5,6Q Younkers Teen Board 7,83 Girls State 6. KLOCKENTAGER, KATHY DECA Historian 7,8. KOCH, JANET Girls' Club Service Committee 5,63 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,8. KONKOL, DEBBIE Girls' Club Poster Booster 5, Election 7,83 Choir 5,6,7,SQ Girls' Glee 3,43 Oklahoma cast 6. KOPPOLD, SUE Pep Club ISI. Joseph Academyj 3,43 Latin Club 1St. Joseph Academyj 3,43 Red Cross iSt. Joseph Academyj 3,43 Salt Teens tSt. Joseph Academyj 3,4. KOTHENBEUTEL, JOHN Student Council Commiftee member 7,83 Boys' Club 5,63 Letterman's Club 5,6,7,83 Football 3,43 Basketball 3,4,5,6,7, 8, ZH3 Baseball 3,4,5,6,7,8, ZH. KREITZINGER, LESLEY Student Council H. R. representative 5,63 Pep Club 3,4. i KROHMER, STEVE Band 3,4. KUCHAN, GAY Pep Club 3,43 Future Teachers 7,83 Leader's Club 5,6,7,8. KUSKULIS, DANNY Key Club 3,4. LANDWEHR, JAMES Student Council H. R, representative 33 Footlighters 3,4,5,6, 7,83 Orchestra 3,4,5,6,7,83 All-State 5,73 Office assistant 63 John Brown's Body crew 33 Medea crew 73 Coming Thru the Rye crew 33 Hello Out There crew 33 Long Stay Cut Short crew 33 Blithe Spirit crew 43 Ile cast 53 Helena's Husband crew 43 The Lottery crew 53 Morali- ty Play crew 53 Happy Journey crew 43 Wait for Morn- ing, Child crew 43 The Crucible crew 63 Where the X is Made crew 53 Impromptu crew 53 The Lesson crew 53 White Lies crew 73 Through a Glass Darkly crew 73 Death Comes to my Friends crew 73 Jazz Band 7,8. LANG, SHARON Girls' Club Election Committee 5,63 Future Secretary 7,83 Hooverettes 3,4,5,6, Squad Leader 7,83 Office assistant 6,7. LANGE, PAM Student Council Election Committee, Tom Dooley 6,73 Pep Club 3,43 Marlins 4. LARRY, DOUG LARSH, JOHN LASTUVKA, MARY Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Marlins 3,4,5,6. LECROY, NANCY Pep Club 3,43 Latin Club 5,63 Red Cross 3,4, ICE President 5,6. LEEMAN, CAROLYN Latin Club 3,43 Golf4,6,8, 3H. LIGHT, DAVID LILLIE, JANET Girls' Club Committee Member 5,6,7Q Future Secretary 5,6, 7,8. LUKSETICH, KARLA Girls' Club Poster Booster 3,4,5,63 Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Latin Club 3,4. McCLAIN, STEVE McCLEEARY, BARB Girls' Club Finance Committee 3,4, Election Committee 5,63 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Future Secretary 5,6, President 7,83 Of- fioe assistant 5,6,7,8. McCOLLUM DIANA Girls' Club President 7,8, Friendship Committee 4, Election Committee 63 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Leader's Club 4,5,6,7,81 Cheerleader 3,4,5,6: UN Tour 6. McGlLL, KATHY Pep Club 5,63 Future Secretary 7,8. McGINNIS, JOHN Boys' Club 3,4,5,63 Wrestling 3, MeGLOTHLEN, RUSSELL McGLOTHLEN, JOHN McLAUGHLIN, CHERYL Student Council Homecoming committee member 7, H. R, representative 7,83 Girls' Club Assembly, Social, Poster Booster committees 3,4,5,6,7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Lead- er's Club 4,5,6, Vice president 7,8. MCLAUGHLIN, PAT Cross Country 3,5. MCLERAN, GEORGIA Girls' Club Assembly Committee Chairman 7, Social, Serv- ice, Friendship, Assembly 3,4,5,6,73 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 ,- Future Secretary 5,6,73 Office assistant 6,7. MAAHS, DAN Wrestling 7,8. MAAHS, DAVE Football 33 Cross Country 5, IH. MADISON, SHERRYLE Girls' Club Finance Committee 3,4, Assembly, Poster Com- mittee 5,6. MAGNUSON, MARK Key Club 3,4. MAIN, DEBBIE Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,8Q Hooverettm 4,5,6,7,83 Challenger re- porter 7, Assistant Feature Editor 83 Office assistant 6.7. MANATT, BOB Student Council Vice-president 8, Social Committee 7,8, Homecoming Committee 7,8, Advisory Board 7,83 Boys' Club 7,83 Letterman's Club 5,6,7,8Q Latin Club 3,43 HFLXNFL 7,82 UN Tour 63 Football 43 Cross Country 5. MARASCO, ROSY Pep Club 3.4. MARLER, LINDA MARLOW, PAM Pep Club 3,4. MARTIN, TERRY Football 3,5,7, 3H, All-City A.M. 3,4, All-State 5th Team 5, 63 Track 4,6, ZH. METCALF, SARAH METCALFE, SUE Girls' Club Assembly, Finance, Friendship, Social Commit- tees 3,4,5,6,7,8Q Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Hooverettes 3,4,5,6, Drill Sargeant 7,83 Red Cross 3,4,5,6. METGE, GREG Student Council Social Committee 7,8, H. R. representative 3,4,5,6,7,83 Boys' Club 3,4,5,6,7,8Q Key Club 3,43 HFLXNFL 3,4, Vice-president 5,6, President 7,83 Band 33 Office assistant 63 Model UN 43 Medea crew 73 Wait for Morning, Child cast 53 The Crucible crew 63 Football 33 Good-bye Char- lie crew 63 Kaleidoscope of Emotions crew 63 The Val- iant The Marriage Proposal Will the Real Jesus Christ Please Stand Up? crew 6. METZGER, DAN Letterman's Club 3,4,5,6, Vice-president 7,83 Husky Sports Editor 7,81 Football 3,5,7, 3H3 All-City honorable mention3 All-State honorable mention3 All-City First Team3 Baseball 3. MEYER, PATTI Student Council All-city representative 3,4,5,6,7,8, H. R. rep- resentative 3,43 Girls' Club Service Committee 7,8, Social, Friendship Committee 3,4,5,6,7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Fu- ture Teachers 7,83 Leader's Club 7,83 Office assistant 5,6,7,8Q Sears Teen Board: Secretary of All-city Student Council. MEYERS, ROGER Cross Country: Hockey 3,43 Track 4,6,8, ZH. MIELKE, DENNIS MILLER, LaNELL Girls' Club Poster Booster Committee 7,83 Pep Club 3,43 Lab assistant 6,7,8. MILLER, POLLY MITCHELL, BECKY MOORE, SUSAN MORET, MITCH Student Council H. R. representative 3,43 Boys' Club 3,4,73 Track 6. MORRISON, DAVID Key Club 3,53 Cross Country 3,5,7, 2H3 Swimming 4,6,8, IH. MUDGE, DIANE Girls' Club committee member 7,83 DECA 7,83 Red Cross 3, 4. MURPHY, EDITH Pep Club 3,4,5. MURRAY, MICHELLE Girls' Club Poster Booster Committee 7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6, 7,81 Thespians 6,7,83 Footlighters 53 Lab assistant 7,83 Good-Bye Charlie crew 63 Oklahoma , crew 63 Ile crew 43 Helena's Husband crew 43 The Lottery cast 43 Morality Play crew 43 Happy Journey crew 4: Wait for Moming, Child crew 43 The Crucible crew 53 Where the X is Made crew 53 Impromptu crew 53 The Lesson crew 149 53 White Lies crew 73 Through a Glass Darkly crew 73 Death Comes to my Friends Student Director 73 The Val- iant crew 63 Marriage Proposal crew 63 Will the Real Jesus Christ Please Stand Up? crew 63 Romanoff and Ju- liet crew 8. MURRAY, MIKE Football 3. NEAL, STEVE Track 5,6. NEESE, KRISTI Girls' Club H. R, representative 43 Quill and Scroll secretary 7,81 Challenger reporter 6,7,S, feature editor 73 Marlins 4. NELSON, NORMAN NELSON, TOM Student Council H. R. representative 4,5,6,7, Social commit- tee 73 Thespians 6,7,83 Footlighters 3,4,53 Choir 83 Challenger reporter 7,83 Model UN 7,83 Impromptu cast 53 White Lies cast 73 Swimming 4,5. NEWKIRK, MELONNIE Student Council H. R. representative 7,83 Girls' Club Finance committee 7,83 Latin Club 3,4,5,62 Future Teachers 83 Red Cross 5,63 Safety Council 5,63 Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Courtesy Club 5,6 tSophomore and junior activities at Oklahoma City, Oklahomaj NEWSOM, BRUCE NICODEMUS, DAVID NICODEMUS, KATHY Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7. NEILSEN, JENNY Student Council H. R. representative 4,7, Homecoming committee 5,73 Girls' Club Social and Finance committee 3,4, 5,73 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Hooverettes 3,4,5,6,7,8, officer 7,83 Choir 3,4,5,6,7,83 Swing Choir 5,6,7,8Q 0klahoma! crew 63 UN Tour 6. NORRIS, SHERRY Student Council H. R. representative 4,53 DECA 7. O'BRIEN, CONNIE Pep Club 3,4,5,6: Timer's Club 3,4,53 Dance Club 3,4,5,6. O'DONNELL, WILLIAM OAKMAN, DOUG Orchestra 3,4,5,6,7,83 Medea crew 73 Astronomical Society president 3,4,5,63 CSophomore and junior activities at Cedar Rapids Washington High Schoolj OGLE, MARTY Lettermen's Club 4,5,6,7,83 Senior Board treasurer 7,8. OGLE, MAUREEN OGREN, GARY Football 3. OLSASKY, LARRY OLSON, CRAIG Key Club 33 Latin Club 33 Football 53 Wrestling 3,4 fSopho- more activities at East Highj OPEL, MARY Student Council H.'R. representative 3,43 Footlighters 33 Thespians 4,5,6,7,83 Choir 3,4,5,6,83 Band 3,4,5,6,73 UN Tour 63 Model UN 83 John Brown's Body cast 33 Okla- homa! cast and crew 63 Coming Thru the Rye crew 33 Hello Out There crew 33 Long Stay Cut Short crew 33 BIithe Spirit crew 4. OWEN, MARK PALMER, BRUCE DECA 7,83 Baseball 6, PAVEK, TOM PEASE, DON Key Club 33 Band 33 Swimming 3,4,5,6,7,8, 3H3 Waterpolo 4, 6.8. PETERSON, DAVE Latin Club 3,4,5,63 Football 3,5,7, IH3 Basketball 3,43 Track 6. PETERSON, DAVE PETTIT, BILL Boys' Club 3,43 Swimming 3,4,5,6. PHILLIPS, BOB Football 33 Wrestling 3, PIERSON, TIM HFL-NFL 3,4,5,6,7,83 Model UN 4,6,83 Medea cast 73 Through a Glass Darkly cast 7. POMEROY, JAN Girls' Club Poster Booster committee 3,43 Dance Club 3,43 John Brown's Body crew 3: Coming Thru the Rye crew 33 Hello Out There crew 33 Long Stay Cut Short crew 3. PONTISSO, DEBBIE Student Council H. R. representative 33 Girls' Club H. R, representative 5,6,73 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,73 Dance Club 3,4,53 Hooverettes 3,4,5,6,7,83 Challenger reporter 7,83 Track clerk 5,6. PORRO, PIRJO Girls' Club Poster Booster Committee 7,83 Red Cross 7,8. PORTEL, CINDY PORTER, BOB Football 3. PORTER, DIANNE Pep Club 3,43 Girls' Glee Club 5,63 Oklahoma! cast 6. PORTER, KAY Pep Club 3,4,5,63 Future Secretaries 5,6. PORTER, SCOTT PORTER, SUSAN PRICKETT, JIM Choir 83 Boys' Glee Club 7,83 Art Club 3,4. RANSOM, SUSAN Future Secretaries 7,81 Timers' Club 3,4, secretary-treasurer 5,63 Band 3,4,5,6,7,8, Honor Band 83 Orchestra 3.4,5,63 Ten- nis 4,6,8, 3H. REIS, SHER Girls' Club Friendship Committee 5,63 Pep Club 3,4, H. R. representative 5,6,7,83 Dance Club 3,43 Hooverettes 3,4,5,6, Assistant Squad Leader 7,83 Office assistant 5,6,7,83 Marlins 3,4. REMILY, ALLEN REVES, CRAIG Student Council Social Committee 5, Constitution and Elec- tion Committee 73 Boys' Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Key Club 3,4,5,6,7, 83 Thespians 5,6,7,83 HFLfNFL 5,6,7,81 Office assistant 63 Model UN 4,6,83 Goodbye Charlie cast 63 The Crucible cast 63 Where the X is Made cast 53 Basketball manager 3, 43 Tennis 4,6,8. ROBERTS, BRENDA ROBINSON, REX Swimming 3,4,6,7,8, 3HQ Waterpole 3,5,7. ROGERS, GARY Football 3. ROQUET, GREGORY ROSKAM, MIKE DECA President 7,8. ROWE, SALLY Girls' Club 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Choir 3,4,5,63 John Brown's Body cast 33 Library aide 3,4,5,6. RUNKEL, TOM Football 33 Wrestling 3,4,5,6,7,8, ZH. RUSSELL, CINDA Girls' Club 3,43 DECA 7,8. SANSGAARD, SUE Student Council H. R, representative 5,63 Girls' Club Friend- ship Committee 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Future Secretary 5,6,7,8. SAPP, KATHE Girls' Club Assembly Committee 7,83 Friendship Committee 3,4,5,6,7,83 Pep Club H. R. representative 5,63 Health Ca- reers 3,43 Hooveretts 3,4,5,6, Assistant Squad Leader 7,81 Red Cross 5,63 Office assistant 5,6,7,8. SATORY, KATHY SAVER, TERRY SCHLEISMAN, LINDA Girls' Club Poster Booster Committee 5. SCHOUTEN, DIRHJE SCHULTZ, ANN Student Council All-city representative 5,63 Latin Club 5,61 Quill and Scroll 7,83 Challenger 5,6,73 Husky Underclassmen 5,6, Organizations 7,8. SCHULZE, RICK Quill and Scroll 7,83 Challenger 6, Feature Editor 7,83 Crea- tive Writing Club 5,6,7,8. SCHWARTZ, DAN SCHWARTZ, JOHN SEVERSON, CYNDI Dance Club 3,4,5,6, Vice-president 7,83 Orchestra 3,4,5,63 Oklahoma! dancer 6. SHELTON, RICK Choir 4,5,6,73 Orchestra 3,4,5,6,7,83 Youth Symphony 5,6,7, 83 Cross Country 53 Swimming 3,43 Track 4. SHELTON, TIM Key Club 3,43 Football 3,5,7, IH3 Track 6,8, IH. SIBLEY, LINDA Girls' Club committee member 5,63 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Future Teachers 7,83 Hooverettes 3,4,5,6, Assistant Squad Leader 7,83 Creative Writing Club 5,63 Reading Club 5,6, SINGLETON, LARRY SMITH, DAN Student Council R. R. representative 33 Letterman's Club 6, 7,83 Wrestling 3,4,5,6,7.8, ZH. SMITH, JAN Hooverettes 4,5,6,7,8, SMITH, LEON SMITH, MARK SMITH, SHARI Girls' Club Friendship Committee 3,43 Pep Club 3,4,5, SMITH, TERI Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,8, SNEDDEN, JULIE Future Secretary 7. SOLEGLAD, ERIC SOLEGLAD, IAN Swimming 3,4,5,6,7,8, 2H3 Waterpolo 3,5,7. STANFILL, MIKE Football 3. STANGER, DAVID STEINBACH, GINGER Pep Club H. R. representative 3,4,5,63 Future Teachers 7,83 Dance Club 3,4,5,6, President 7,83 Red Cross 3,43 John Brown's Body crew 33 Medea make-up chaimian 73 Coming Thru the Rye crew 33 Hello Out There crew 3: Long Stay Cut Short crew 33 Blithe Spirit crew 43 Ile crew 43 Helena's Husband crew 43 The Lotters cast 43 Morality Play crew 43 Happy Journey crew 43 '4Wait for Morning, Child crew 43 The Crucible cast 5: Where the X is Made assistant director 43 t'Impromptu crew 43 The Lesson crew 53 White Lies crew 73 Through a Glass Darkly crew 73 Death Comes to my Friends cast 73 Mar- lins 3,4,53 Tennis 4. STELTER, SUSAN Student Council Social Committee 3,4, Social and Home- coming co-chairman 5,6, H.R. representative 3,4,5,6,7,8, Girls' Club Assembly co-chairman 8, Social Committee 3,4, 5,6, Service 7,8, Assembly 83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6, H. R, repre- sentative 7,82 Future Teachers 7,83 Leader's Club 7,83 Office assistant 5,6,7,8. 150 STERK, ROGER STETSON, ROGER Student Council All-city representative 7,8, H. R. representa- tive 3,4,5,6,7,8, Advisory Board 5,6,7,83 HFLXNFL 5,6, Sar- geant at Arms 7,83 Swimming 3,43 Tennis 4,6,83 3H, Chair- man oflnter School Relations Committee of All-City. STILWELL, ROBERT Audio-Visual worker 5,6,7,8, STREYFFELER, BILL Football 3,5,7, IH3 Track 5,6,7,8. STRODE, RICK Letterman's Club 43 Baseball 3. STUART, CHRIS Student Council H, R. representative 33 Band 3,4,5,6, Presi- dent 7,83 Orchestra 7,83 Cross Country 33 Wrestling 3,5,7. SWATTA, PA'I'I'I Girls' Club 3,4,5,6,73 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Science S3 Future Secretary 5,6, Secretary 7,83 Future Teachers 5,6, President 7,83 International Club 3,43 March of Dimes representative 7, 8: Marlins 3,4,5. TARR, STEVE Student Council Legislative Committee 7,8, H. R. represent- ative 33 Boys' Club 7,83 Senior Board Vice-president 7,83 HFLfNFL 4,5,6,7,83 UN Tour 63 Model UN 63 Football 33 Golf4,6,8, IH. TOUCH, TERESA Girls' Club Assembly Committee 7,83 Pep Club 7,8. TRACY, RICK Football 33 Baseball 4,6,8. TR EM BLE, KIM Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Tennis 6,8, IH. TROSTER, VICKI John Brown's Body publicity crew 33 Goodbye Charlie publicity crew 6. TUCKER, CRAIG DECA 7. TUFTE, MARYLOU Quill and Scroll Treasurer 7,83 Challenger 5,6, News Editor 73 Marlins 3,4, TURN ER, SUE Student Council H. R, representative 7,8. TURNER, J IM Student Council Secretary 83 Letterman's Club 5,6,7,83 Foot- lighters 7,83 Challenger reporter 83 Medea cast 73 Roman- ofl' and Juliet cast 83 Football 5. TUTTLE, JANET Pep Club 3,41 DECA 7,8. TYSSELING, CRAIG Band 3,4,5,6Q Creative Writing Club 7,8. VANDEBERG, PAM Girls' Club Vice-president 7,8, Friendship Committee 3,4, Friendship Committee Chairman 5,63 Choir 5,6,7,83 UN Tour 6. VAN FLEET, KAREN Footlighters 6,7,83 Choir 3,4,5, Officer 6,7,83 Band 6,7,83 Creative Writing Club Board of Directors 5,63 Intemational Club 5,63 John Brown's Body Posters 33 Blithe Spirit Posters 63 Golf5. VASEY,MARK VERFURTH, DAN Football 3,5,7, IH3 Wrestling 3,4,5,6,7,8, ZH. VEST, CHRIS Girls' Club Social Committee 3,4,5,6, Chairman 7,83 Pep Club H. R. representative 3,4,5,6,7,83 Timer's Club 5,6,7,83 Dance Club 3,43 Band 3,4,5,63 Husky Senior Editor 7,8. WALLACE, STUART Senior Board 7,83 Office assistant 63 Cross Country 3: Bas- ketball 3,4. WANNAMAKER, DAISY Student Council H. R. representative 7,82 Girls' Club Poster Booster Committee 5,6, Chairman 7,8, Election Committee 33 Future Homemakers 3,43 Latin Club 4,5,6, President 7,81 Red Cross 5,63 Intemational Club 3,43 Model UN 6: Hele- na's Husband crew 43 The Lottery crew 43 Library aide 3, 4,5,6. WARNER, DONALD WATERBURY, JANE Girls' Club committee member 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Thespians 4,5,6,7,83 Footlighters 33 Quill and Scroll 7,83 Husky Copy Editor 7,83 Long Stay Cut Short crew 33 Blithe Spirit cast 43 Goodbye Charlie cast and crew 6. WATERS, BARB Student Council H. R. representative 73 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Timer's Club 3,43 Hooverettes 4,5,6, Squad Leader 7,8, WATTS, JOE Swimming 4,6,8, 3H3 Baseball 4. WAUGH, ANNE Challenger ad salesman 5,63 Marlins 3,4,5. WEBSTER, SUE Girls' Club Service Committee 3,53 Pep Club 3,5,73 Red Cross 5,7, WELCH, PATTI Girls' Club Finance Committee Chairman 7,8, Service Committee 3,4,5,6, Social Committee 5,63 Pep Club 3,4, H. R, representative 5,6,7,83 Leader's Club 5,6, President 7,8, WELLBORNE, FRANK Boys' Club 3,4,53 Letterman's Club 5,6,7,83 Key Club 3,4,5,6, 7,8, Treasurer 5,63 Husky Spons Editor 5,63 Football 33 Cross Country 5,7, 2H3 Basketball 3,41 Track 4,6,8, ZH3 Hoover representative Teen Town, Iowa State Fair. WELLEN, CLAUDIA Girls' Club committee member 3.4,5,63 Pep Club H. R. repre- sentative 3,4: Future Secretary 3,4,5,63 Girls' Glee 3,4. WELLS, BRAD Key Club 81 Football 3,5,73 Basketball 3,43 Track 4,6, WELLS, KAREN Girls' Club Election Committee 5,63 Pep Club 3.4, H. R. rep- resentative 7,83 Future Teachers 7,83 Leader's Club 7,83 Of- fioe assistant 5,63 Track clerk 6,83 President of March of Dimes at Hoover 7,8. WESTERGAARD, MARK Football 33 Baseball 4,6. WHITE, DENNIS WHITEHORN, SALLY Band 3,4,5,6,7,8: Orchestra 8. WILKINS, JERI WILKINSON, CHERIE Student Council Legislative Committee 8, H. R. representa- tive 6,7,83 Pep Club 3,4,5,6,7,83 Footlighters 4,5,6,7,83 Ile crew 43 Helena's Husband crew 4, The Lottery crew 43 Morality Play crew 43 Happy Journey crew 43 Wait for Morning, Child crew 43 A'Goodbye Charlie crew 63 Ro- manoff and Juliet crew 8. WILLIAMSON, TODD Boys' Club 7,8. WILLIS, TOM WINGET, KENT Football 3,43 Basketball 3,4,7,8Q Track 4,6. 151 WOODALL, PATRICIA WOODS, RON Latin Club 5,63 Swimming 3.4. YOUNG, JANE Student Council H. R, representative 3,4,5,63 Girls' Club committee member 3,43 Pep Club 3,42 Timer's Club 3,4,5,6: Challenger 7,8. ZELLER, MIKE Football 3,5,7, ZH. ZINGER, CATHY Student Council H. R. representative 3,43 Future Teachers 7, 83 Thespians Secretary 5,6, Parliamentarian 7,81 HFLINFL 5,6, Secretary 7,83 UN Tour 63 Model UN 6,83 John Brown's Body crew 33 Coming Thru the Rye cast 33 Blithe Spirit crew 43 Ile crew 43 Helena's Husband crew 43 The Lottery crew 43 Morality Play crew 43 Happy Journey crew 43 Wait for Morning, Child crew 45 The Crucible crew 53 The Valiant crew 6. ww T' R ie 6 Roger Meyers examines his project made in electronics class. 152 ,nw W. X Xxx .kwjlm N, we of 5 ,asf-We ' lj if-if eg? mqsif 52 W ep E 5 E W t 2 Q ,T Mi sv as Q! M ml' x .sf 2 ,S-Y.. . x if 19? 4 ww -' 'L 'l Seated under a Seniors sign in the Stu- dent Center, Mr. Richard Parker shows that students aren't the only ones who must study. Senior Steve Byam tells it like it is at the Student Council election assembly. Al Boren practices his guitar during a John Marshek demonstrates his flute made as a special humani- free period. .wo i ties project. -at .1 M-nugm K Nathan Stewart studies industriously over his homework. he Q? is Class of ,72 forms backbone of many students organizations Juniors remained a very active and vital class at Hoover, and proved again to be the very backbone of many student organizations. Junior boys outnumbered the senior members of the football team and played an integral 1 l X x -r 154 part in the Forensics Department. The 415 juniors anxiously awaited their se nior year when they could then take the re sponsibility ofleading the school. tit 4 XL 514 1 M EAN Yi is Dave Ackelson jeff Adams Missy Adler Marlys Adrian Jim Affolter Z0 ,I A I' Paul Alquist ' as ' H' W 'I ' 4 BobAld'h lA h I il' 1-fi i Q L in V 0 Vickie Alexander ' We . ' .. f, , Bud Allen 3' , A X ' K H . Fred Anderson t zat t A, , Jeff Anderson 34. I ' 3 345 :Q - - .. .- , jill Anderson i---. -'7' E .:., , 5,3 Ron Anderson R 4 yd ' ' J : Wendy Ashley l ,Q -. v 'k, . 5 Tom Atherton b j 6 A .. ' ' .G J' ' ' ff. , I ,-+ .. , f- fo 1- A ' f - f ,.I nu 'i a Q 'H -1 aw. .gr ll R I . , , Debbie Audas 6 E V 5 5, - . -,. ' Ken Avery Z I 1 ' if ' H ' Ku' G , Alan Avitt ., y A ,ea,,,,eBae,,, Q i ' E l i n ' 1 ' K 'Q Laura Bagdunas X ....- ,gh aft if IS ze X, Y - H ,, X .. . Steve Bahls ' , 5 ' 5 A ' T: , ., ' f' X' , ,W A5 Karen Bair ' , M some Bniew ses ' 4 ' if ' K f Randiaalmef i t A fr s I Don Bassett ' , XO V1 Barb Beatty Debbie Beeler lp?-gk r 'fs R , zzr g,r 7 f 51 ig - IQ 5 WJ 5 3' ,..,f- L. 155 Kathy Benson Mark Benson Dennis Benton Karen Benton Lyndon Berkey Barb Beming Brooke Billick David Blackman Linda Blackman Diana Bloethe Denise Bloomquist Mark Boatwright Kent Boehm lim Boland Dave Bole Laurie Boles Rachelle Bollinger Diane Bondy Craig Bonestroo Andy Bonnewell Alan Boren S,ue Bote Kris Bowen Cathy Boysen Donna Boyvey Dan Braafhart wilda Brandt Vicky Breeden David Breuklander David Bridwell john Buckroyd Cathy Bumgamer john Bums Robin Burns john Burrows Kay Burrows jeff Calvert Sue Cannon Charity Carr jean Casey Richard Castro Pam Cave Allen Chadwick Candy Hart, Debbie Audas, Kathy Satory, and Mike McCarty do their research papers in the quiet of the library. Tom Rapp pauses at his locker between Patti Chapman Dennis Christensen Sharon Christensen Barb Clark Linda Clark Andrea Clayton M ike Clements Linda Colony Mark Constance Cindy Coon Bill Cooper Brent Cooper Brian Cooper Stan Cooper Ann Comwell Debbie Cox Gary Cromer Sharon Cummins Doug Coy Donna Curtis Linda Curtis Sue Curtis Carla Daniels Tim Daniels Cindy Darby Bob Davis Phyllis Davis Kirk Dawson Dave Delap John DeMaris Kris DeNeui Michele Dennis Kirk Devine M ike Devine Kris Dewey Steve Dickinson Larry Dingman Terry Dingman Carol Divis Don Doty Dennis Dunbar Sandy Durham Tom Dusenberry Sharon DuVall Stephen Eckles Bob Economaki Ted Erickson Karla Estrefn Melodee Evans Craig Falk Bob Fetters Mike F ieseler Janet Ford Linda Ford Iyunpiors participate activel 'N ! D' Q12 ..k,, Z X -9 I 5-1 l 5, av' , , 4 4 ' ' . fa fi inf E eff l - i-Q V fi -.. - in Q 1 '::N 'ii b . 1 1, W . J G fi ,xg XP U. W if ' - a as ai A ' i ' u Q 6 as X .1 . . .N V xx is, 4 R li Q11 Q if pi . 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K+ fs Y., ' 1 . r -f 'WN , .fs , , L K Debbie Freeborn Nancy Frey Kathy Frye Pam Fuson Barb Gamble Jac Garner Alex Gardiner Gary Garles Frank Gilman Adriene Givant Debbie Golightly Mark Golly John Gonias Jonathan Good Ron Goodside Sheri Greaves Dave Green Tom Greene Doug Greenlee Ronna Greenwood Sandy Griffith John Griffiths Nancy Griffiths Dena Gurnas Steve Haag Sue Hadden Gloria Hall Vicky Hand Gail Hanson Mary Hanson Candy Hart Ginny Hauge Liz Havens, Jeanine Hiiyes Amy Heger Leslie Heggen John Hiatt Larry Hildebrand Mike Hill Tim Holm Jennifer Holmes Steve Holtman Jell' Hopkins Eddie Horn Sue Hudgens Mark Hudson Jim Humpal Henry Hymans Jerry Imhoff Keith Jaben Carol Jackson Leroy Jacobs Diane Janson Cathy Jared Dan Jepson Becky Jess Don Johansen Judi Johnson Paulette Johnson Ray Jones Kevin J ordison Gary Jorgensen Craig Keepers Mike Kehoe Mary Kelley Dan Kennedy Gary Kirfman Sheri Klauss Steve Kleen Sheila Klinkel Jim Knauer Donna Knight Judy Kochheiser John Koerner Cindy Kolz Suzy Krahl Rhonda Kreider Gayle Kreitzinger Bill Krieg Sara Lambert George Lang Don Langford Rick Larimer Dave Lavender Janet Lay Dawn Leech Cheri Legore J im Lekwa Bob Lenc Jan LeVear Carla Liebow Laurie Lmdgren Sue Little Sally Jo Littlejohn Dave Loutzenhiser Marcia Low Clint Luscombe 7 v 1 , a t , +G X., L at A. .A ,H it aff! We . 1 f ,ftj 1 ' H , J , C l 'J , In 1 '. 'F fi ' , l ' M lke Mccany K ll Dave McCarville I r rr- 5 K fm' .rf , l Rich McCaughey rl .V lil ' II Larry McCoy gil I I . ,EI I I I Bob McDaniels ! ll:-L I I I -P! I II l Mike McClothlen l L 9 3 Q' A Doug McKain - I ' 1. ' . .I I ' ' Mike McQuiston , I ' ' - Cindy Madison 'F 'W' 1 3 ' Dave Magnuson ., I I ' -. I Sonja Marck I I , II . 2 III :ma it If Mary Mark II II 1 5 john Marshek Karen Martin Kay Martin Mike Martin jeff Matchell Teresa Matson jim May Pam Maynard Pam Meyer' Debi Meyers Doug Miller Mark Miller Rick Miller Mike Mills Scott Millsap Karen Mitchell Steve Mitchell Leslie Moeller I Lester Moeller jeff Momberg Craig Morgan Cary Moritz Ann Morris Barb Morrow Onie Morrow Steve Morrow 1 john Moses Ned Mueller Luann M ulder Harry Myrin Leslie Myron Sandy Nerly Kathi Neumann Tom Newsom jolene Niday Lee Nikolas Patti Noble Carol Norton Cary Noyes Nancy Nuckolls Mike O'Callaghan Paul O'Hara Q4 jim Oakes Kevin Olsen Vicki Osbome Tim Owen Rowena Owen Brenda Parker r Elizabeth Parson Mary Patterson jeff Pease 3 -ur Keith J aben dunng the Contest fri, :,. 'xv' I Iwi ISI 5 ii t ' QI r. 'P was Q D s S , 5 III Q. in . - 3 , ? 3' T ..: We q ' '- l Nancy Peeler Bill Peppmeier Rodney Perkins Randy Perry Greg Peterson jeff Peterson Linda Peterson Doug Phipps Larry Piper Carol Porter Kevin Pritchard Carol Pyle Ron Quelland Toni Rabenberg Bob Raker Debbie Randall b 'Q A' ' . A 1 158 CQ ii ,1.,, .as km so nr Q v 2 Elf o' . Ez' I I I.,I I ,II,,, E1 ,, .. V, ,f I .. 4, IRI S l -2 K4 'th wr, cr . , . S , III ,J , - L 1, 1 0 5 fr L H ., f VK S II r- J : ou r .. l K 'E ' .fer ,. . Q J Q is 221 2 S as 'nl' 4 I tr.. 1. ., --Q'xi i5' 'E A A . . .. , A .y i Ha t , ,,:, :,,. , tg? 'Q S 9 '35 , ., i 4+ . i S ff- W K-:F QL ' Q- fl if X 5 nt With strained faces juniors watch a football game while displaying their new Pep Club sweaters. Tom Rapp Bob flrlohhsl Raymond Sara Remrd Roxanne Reed Kim Reha Ann Rehnblnm Roh Reinders Tnm Revell lim Reynolda Reggie Reynolds jeff Rice Dave Riley Loree Rissman Linda Robins joel Rodriguez Doug Roskam Larry Ross Tony Rowan Bob Rucker Nancy Rusk Richard Sample Sheri Sandahl Judy Sanders joyrene Sandin Bob Sauerman leri Sauerman Connie Scherer Mark Schillerstrom Alan Schamker Mary Scholcr Mark Schultz Debbie Shulz Iody Lynn Scott Cindy Severs Linda Sheets I0 Shelton Mark Sherod jeff Short joan Shlaes Mike Sievers Diane Silvers David Sisam Mark Sloan Rick Slye Chuck Smith Dave Smith Marlyn Smith Tracy Smith Patti Sowell Scott Stanfield Paula Slanish Marcia Steinfeldl Lisa Stelnmetz joan Stewart f' f si, X l l QC: L7 Q 'Z Nathan Stewart Steve Stewart Paul Stiles Linda Strawman Shelley Struble Mike Sullivan Marlene Sutherland Sue Tarr Dick Taylor Kay Tceter Leif Tesdell Bill Thatcher Dave Theis Randy Thomas Scott Thomas Terry Tieman Sam Tnbis Mike Todd Nancee Toft Bambi Toulouse Mary In Travnicek Kathy Trotter Renee Trumper Tom Tussing Barb Tuttle Steve Van Hnweling john Venneulen Bill Waggoner Karen Wallerstedt Debbie Walter Carol Wandling Bill Wamer jean Warrior Sandy Watkins Mark Webb Phil Weider , - -7 i A.. 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H555 . , ga '12 , . 24 Fifa f :nf 1 15 K .gi X52 ' 9 in Q 1 srf is a a n W A. ,. 6 W 'bg iylwzpli M tif V '-4l - ly Marge Welle Debbie Wellman Waneta Wells Cindy Welsh Tom Westrope Jerry Wheeler Jane White Melody White Mirium Whitson Chris Wigton Jim Wilkins Dave Williams Robbin Williams Kyle Williamson Dianne Wilson jim Winget Marc Wise Margie Wise Dianne Wolfe Steve Wolfe jeff Wood Gwen Yazel Mary Zeller Tom Zeller Mixer begins sophomore year, enthusiasm dominates students Sally Joslin makes peace with the camera as she walks to class. To Rock out or not to Rock out that is the question which prevails in sophs' minds at the Sophomore Mixer. One possible way of eliminating history from the curriculum is to remove the in- structors. Linda Hyde attempts such a re- moval ofMr. Bordy. QGQS tae The Sophomore Class outnumbered both Junior and Senior classes with 458 members. Their first year of high school life was spirited and enthusiastic. They were the core of Pep Club and were very active in Girls' and Boys' Clubs. Sophs participated in all facets of ath- letics and brought a freshness to student life. rf' -bfi , 1 s gs Q2 Q. 2 Becky Ackelson Gary Adkisson Lee Airy Diane Aldrich Alan Alfaro Yvonne Alfaro Q' Jeanne Allen Diane Allie Debbie Anderson Jim Anderson Kenneth Anderson Patricia Anderson Michelle Ansorge Jackie Arnold John Atherton . Ted Austin Linda Avitt Mike Baker Bakkie Bales Victoria Blair Scott Blatesly Denise Bl om Tom Bockhaus Marsha Boeckholt Diane Boles Boni Borgaard Pat Boudewyns Kris Boyvey Jay Brandt Jeff Brandt Dennis Brauer Jeff Brees Debbie Breuklander Gary Brinkman Jackie Bronemann ' -V Jon Brown Lois Brown Patricia Brown Twila Brown Paul Brubaker F Julie Bruner Vicki Brophy 5 . Alan Brunk Tory Bryant Jay Buckley Randy Buckley Kim Buddenberg Wayne Burger Kathy Burham Hilda Burken Craig Burnett 's Leslie Burney Lisa Cady Kim Carder Doug Carlson Jeff Carr James Carroll Roger Carter Bob Cashatt Mark Chrislip Jim Christensen Cindy Clark Gregg Classen Paul Clendenen Judy Clifford 5' Nancy Cobine Mike Coleman Bill Conly Connie Cook Jody Cook Mari Coppola Kathy Corey Doug Cornwell Denise Cosgriff Carol Coulson Craig Cox Gary Cox Pat Croak Lesley Crowder Ken Culver Ron Cunningham Rhonda Cussen Bob Dahlberg Randy Dahlman O ICQ Cindy Daniels Scott Daup Cindy Davis Debbie Davis Gerri Davis Jill Davis Scott Davis 9 Joy Deal Denny Degner rr, Harold DeLaria Nancy Delude .lannine DeMars Janice DenHartog Doug Denman Lisa Derry Janet Dixon Shane Dooley Bill DuVaIl Chuck Ellis Fred Erickson Holly Evans John Evans Sandy Evans Wendy Evans ' Tim Facto Sandy Fagan Joe Faino 5 Susan Fairman Patti Fay Jim Fenimore Wesley Fergusen Wade Fessler Wes Fessler Debbie Fisher JoAnn Fisher Barb Fletcher Debbie Fletcher Mark Fosselman ' Marta Foster Theresa Frame Patty Frasier Q Debbie Frazier Patti Freeborn Patty Freed Lisa Fridley Laura Friedman Sandy Fruehling Nancy Fry J an Garwick Janis Gebhart 5' V :mar ., .. t, ,aaa-K -. , sem ' an.. .iiifalfff rf ': M Tom Getta Jeanie Gier Brian Ginn Christie Gladson v Jane Gnata Nancy Goebel F Cindy Gonias Q ff f' Leanne Gosek vs, Linda Graham 'M ' 3 Eva RaeGrant ,, ' Chuck Green . ,....., . . M , , Bruce Greenwood H i Marcia Griffith . ' 'E'iff'i' Z' 'W Rhonda Griffiths 3 . ,f JelTGi-uhh s , 'ar ,Ji , Dennis named . use Jayne Hamilton Q ', K 'i K Raed Hamilton , n . t5iug'f2ef'r lt Vince Handeland I as Tracey Hankins A gf Dian Hansen Dona Hansen Greg Hansen 4 S I Ginger Hansen ' ,I Carol Harban Ju ie Harmon x- E Holly Hart 0' A i Gary Hartschen Jeannie Harty 1 Julie Hauge Terry Hay 0 fl Q Pat Hays new Mark Henderson l , Jan Henning A Judy Hentges Sue Hermann Allan Heuton Margaret Hibbeler Linda Hibbs Edee Hicks Terry Hildebrand Janet Hill Laurie Hill Carey Hinman Richard Holsinger Greg Hopkins Nancy Hoskins Jim Houser Kathy Howard arg l S V a-94 , . .3 , :Q .. I , . .. H J .--n eta ' f 3 , if :e'i W ' il l. 'L Sophornores bring to Hoover an air of limitless, naive enthusiasm t asia 9? i , ,IL 'li L' -ef Q 1 , A n ,,., - ,.,..,, Jean Guir and Jim Norton listen attentive- U -. . H X wt - -' 0 -it ,, K ly as Governor Ray speaks at a student 3 I ' 5 , , assembly. ' 'L' H , Mrs. at s W A .wir , .. at 8 5 ,JV f t V gzl .. V , 1 ,nk A P , Q A , K J, . 4 fi V,ky Nancy Howard Ann Huelsbeek Debbie Hull Deborah Hume Fred Huntsman Marty Hutt Linda Hyde Raeanne Hytone Pam Jackson Teddy Jefferson Sharyl Jensen Donita Jess MaryAnn John Tim John Becky Johnson Burnetta Johnson Doreen Johnson Joan Johnson Randy Johnson ,Rick Johnson Becky Johnston Greg Jones Paul Jones Steve Jones Sally Joslin Mr, Moore patiently waits his turn with the students at the concession stand during the daily noon hour rush. Qi 1- Marcie Julson Diane Kaldenberg Greg Kauzlarich J ulie Kay Jim Keiter Carol Keller Darrell Keller Teri Kelso Jerry Kenney LeAnn Kenyon Tim Kent Martin Kinney Laurie Kirkpatrick Sylvia Knezevich Kurt Knutson Cathy Konkol Stan Kopp Harry Korshun John Kreider Kim Kreitzinger Marsha Krohn Cindy Kueck Alan Lang Shawn Lang Linda Langer Amy Lastuvka Alan Lavender Suzanne Leitch Lori Lekwa Pat Lenihan Colleen Leonhardt Kristi Liddle Sue Limke Debby Lind Janice Link Jim Little Steve Ludwig Vance Luksetich Joyce Lulu Kayle Luthey LeeAnn McCallion Mike McCammond Kathy McCann Mark McCarville Jim McClaflin Bob McCleeary Tom McDaniels Patty McGill Kathleen McGowan Steve McKee Sandy McLaughlin Kathi MacKinnon Eric Marek Karen Marck Mindy Martin Roseann Martin Brian Martinson Debbie May Vicki May Don Meeker Gary Mensing Karen Mesch Kathy Mesch Jim Meyer Sheri Mielhe Candy Miller Linda Miller Bill Miller Lynne Miller Mike Miller Julie Miner Ron Moore y tel . . 2 1-:M i : ' Vet-f t fs f f 'iera ii J if I .'-, S 'U . f Lv aw: 6 sf. 'if 37 Wm if 11'-if f 'L if l 'I-'UQ' X has I ix E me ,, V as K 'fha - l66 1 gg ,i 'i', 71343-'i W xl' K if Mr, Jankovitz gives the new sophomore Hooverettes some final instructions before a performance wwf ff Combining lunch timemiizi-ouigk look at the next hour's class material are Linda Hyde, Bev Twedt, and Jay Brandt. , lg Pi x v- ' : ' S ,, i 5 , Mike Morris EQEKL C' Gary Murphy J , .1 Mary Murphy ' K ' gf , , fi fm-, Mike Murra i s ---- .mar .1 . Class of 73 learns, enjoys x . as ' 5 r e 6 J - , WM , , Il ai Al is i y ,i Q A Peggy Nelson Vicki Nelson Howard Ness Bill Nielsen Chuck Nielsen Mitch Noah Ric Norris Jim Norton Diane Nystom Steve Olson Steve Paca Mary Page Terry Pagliai Geraldine Page f ' . in 32X l 3 M s Hi ,..,.,. wi .gr 1, ' .Jam 0 Marilyn Palmer Nancy Palmer Chris Parker Jean Parker Jim Parrish Steve Pearson Joel Peck Carol Pedersen John Peterson Steve Phillips Becky Pinder Cheryl Pitzer Mari Ellyn Plummer Diane Pontisso Janet Porter Jeff Porter Greg Porterlield Gary Powell Kent Ramsey Sheree Ralhbun Samuel Redshaw Judy Reece Craig Reid Danny Remily Kathy Remsburg Richard Riccio Lex Riggle Terri Robertson Klea Robinson Richard Rod Sarah Rogers Terri Rogers jeff Roquet Ellyn Rullested Ion Runkel Diane Rush Lynn Sanders Ruger Schillerstrom Steve Sehinkel jack Sells N Pam Sheets Cathy Shelton Vicki Shepherd Mona Shetterly Emie Shillalc Marla Diane Sisam Pam Smart jerry Smeltzer Dennis Smith Sharon Smith Theresa Smith Tom Snook Faith Stamer Nancy Steams V Linda Stecher jim Stevenson Dehra Stntler Lora Sturtz Darrell Sutherland Cherral Swart Becky Swearingcn Brad Tangeman Leonard Tasler Rhonda Terry B Sophomores rest after a vigorous workout in gym. l i. if -X- g 5 fd 1 .X Q' g C 3 6 liii: X ' I-'HSSP Lx'Xg fig i f K , sr Sophomores listen intently as they begin their daily routine Contemplating one of the many problems encountered in daily studying is sophomore Mary Murphy, 1 - fit 1 fwfr f mf 1: 2:52553 I H: 1 .V f f ur s x V f FK J ,Q i tes Z'V it - 'it' ml 5 ' am' - , . 4' I ,i 'VTE , . - . . i . 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Duane Twiss Debbie Ummel Linda VanOsterbriclge Lynn VanZandbergen Debbi Vance Cathy Veal Robert Veal joe Viola Val VVagner Carol Waller Barry Waters Monica Waters jim Watson Pam Watson jeff Watto Blake Weber Mike Wedeking Paul Wegner Steve Weidner Bill Wellbourne Mel Wellen Debbie Wells Bill West Maurine Westrick Kenneth Wetzel Dan Whalen Sue Wheeler joanne Whipple Denise Whiton Pam Wihle Linda Williams Tom Wilmeth Vickie Wilson jack Wineinger Rick Winger Kristi Wolfe Mike VVolver Robin Wood Miriam VVoods Valerie Woods Mike Workman Debbie Wright Sophomores not pictured: Fredric Deaver Vickie Everett, Debra Fales, Patricia Buizzetti Peggy Munson, Doug Owen, Jeff Watts. - QV Vs - 'sw wwf ' ,PW Q1 '-ww. 2 YV, w522af,i,g,m,. naw .w ,wiv ,A - 1 v-,, . V V , 335-5' ,ff V , f fm V ' VV .. fist. Kgs 1 'f ' my '-1-swf? -144S:1:sf4Vffp,fi fff2:e:VVfV,1l?Fsiai+, 1V , .111 V ffm ki V: 1 K-I -r0.1-Am, ff , ,Q , 1, VHP1- VH - , . ,K , . far s .. 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W ' 'ig Compliments of Quality First - Service Always CRYSTAL CLEANERS 3811 Douglas 279-1611 Congratulations Seniors AMERICAN ABSTRACT C0 407 Flynn Bldg. 6 283-2266 Des Moines, Iowa 1139 - 24m . , 277-4423 Donut Shop Printers uf The Challenger 282-1818 19th and Ken Congratulations to the class of 1971 oug Grandquist, editor-in-chief of 'The Challen l oks on as copy for the newspaper is typed up 9 ger', Mabel Dahlstrom Borg and Roy W. S. Dahlstrom Dahlstrom Funeral Home Inmtulatim Salim SonJrag 1-rouse or nsnun Ill-2513 510 lltllll llll Compliments of PARKER BROS. INC. Makers of Famous Parker Games Illlllllllhlll X ! l'....,, .,.,..,!..h'II Illlljlllllll M XS With great pride, we congratulate all the '71 grads for your fine achievements. That diploma is just the beginning. It's the passport that opens the way to a successful future for you! And while you're planning your future, let us help you with all your financial questions. We at Bankers Trust wish each ofyou a solid success in your chosen careers. Q Offices: 3905 Merle Hay Road f 6617 University in Windsor Heights X Grimes Iowa BANKERS TRUST New Drive-in 6th 84 Grand Member FDIC 'gf 4 CORNER NORGE at , as S s ., Ss 'r' Shrek Www, ,gtg ei TEA? bf gig Q Sl si is . users sw ie . r t ggi g. rs Y IL . 1, x , +1 sz, .g Q, Avg ag A A ,X we , . 'gg osffgjs 2 K. Qs Q It S 5 min' A M ,Q if Q53 they X I I There's a growing environment for education right here in Des Moines. Drake is growing in national stature Z . y II. f 4 I I' 'rex I ' X t X I f a x consider one of these six undergraduate colleges ' A X open to qualified high school graduates. Talk with I . . . it's a leading major private university. You should V L. 5 .1m ' ' your counselor today. . .x If R COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 0 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS fr SCHOOL OF IOURNALISM ' COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION r COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 0 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION W an YE? EI, gs mg S fsgsffsx' Us H ,,,..... . .... was . A 5 is ... SW KW . ' a n A imsggfsw, 895 ,35 gm .le ssen was uzasnsszoxssoz 5 fexsuzossaezs-canes: FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Sixth S Grand ru Des Moines, Iowa 50307 CLEANING VILLAGE 4336-DOUGLAS A VE inning- ?we4442f9- ,4ZtmaZdan4 Congratulations to the CLASS OF i7l from your HY-VEE Des Moines area food stores. A friendly smile in every aisle COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE BRADLEY PRINTING commit 3811 Sixth Avenue Phono 282-8359 I Compliments of DIAL FINANCE Congratulations Seniors Li .V A I 1 ,L , ,, 2' H K.k' 5 fa sy, 'iiii 1. V' N vm' H N X ' il' q,.L X fx! 'v ' '49 0 W I ' W.,, . f-r5Mwgf-41, ff I if, LQ, 5 M M' COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY 3839 MERLE HAY RD. SUITE 114 DES MOINES, IOWA PHONE 278-0474 IUWA REALTY Biggest 3521 Beaver 99 277-6211 'sLook Your Best EDNA'S SALON OF BEAUTY 4209 Lower Beaver Rd. Des Moines, Iowa Phone: 279-1544 ,Zs,o . 'N' o,ir , V Ar fl um hrs-G3 Two lone girls slowly trudge to their car at another days end. BANK AT BOTH ENDS OF THE LOOP The Valley has offices'at both ends of the loop . . . Walnut at Fourth . . . Seventeenth from Grand to Locust. VALLEY BANK ANU TRUST CUMPANY Member F.D.l.L'. Compliments of Iowa Machinery St. Andrews Episcopal 8. Supply Cn. Inc. C 'c 1111 smml 5720 Urbandole 283.3123 255-3603 Imprinting on stationery, napkins, and matches 48 Hour Service THE PAPER BOX 274-2203 In the Roosevelt Shopping Center 837-42nd LANG CLEANERS 2526 E. University 266-0820 Cleaning - Pressing - Alterations ,- i n cl-IDE A X Milton ...- JK X 6 6 am 0 0 X ll 2? - Q 'f ll Mlm. 0 ff Q8 D E ll r in , wfflllllil, 0a5i Maur EMIS! V 'VET' Dl ' with FE1CEi l - Quality You Can Taste 2 ,t i f g et -HIIDERSUII ERIBIISIIII umm co. DES MOINES o WATERLOO MW f Biology students are all ears as they attend a daily class in the auditorium . 75 M Congratulations O and uwgilatz Best Wishes srons Fon MEN a. vouma MEN 2721 Beaver 274-3485 6941DOuglaS DEPARTMENT STORE . 2109 Beaver 214-1553 Kent Berckton enjoys the Sue Fessler and Donna Hill examine fine quality fabrics in Bond's Department Store. friendly service at Urban- dale Pharmacy. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Member F. D. I. C. Main Bank - 3rd 8: Euclid Bank Office A 38th 8L Euclid Drive in Bank - 2nd 8L Euclid Footwear for All the Family FIELD SHOE CO. 710 Walnut ELJQMLJ I M V Hooverette QE f EX Q7 , MR. J. AND DALE I ANGIE'S SHOE SERVICE Shoe Rebuilding - Shoe Supplies Support 2607 Beaver 255-9610 Our I Advertisers Active Members of The Multiple Listing Exchange of Des Moines CENTRAL REALTY COMPANY 3709 Beaver Avenue Des Moines 10, Iowa Paul L. Manley Robert J. McCaughtry FRANKLIN DRUG 4944 Franklin sYour Complete Pharmacy' 5 For Graduation Portraits . . . LAWSONS 605 Douglas Open 24 hours f 'Q UJ.-U in the Modern Trend Highland Park Photographer 243-0661 PLAZA LANES Seven days a week 2701 Douglas 255-1 ll are fl F, I IOWA REGIONAL TRANSIT CORPORATION . fserving Greater Des Moinesl Not even cold weather can keep Marilyn Cook and Mary 244-811i Opel from going to band practice. AT GRADUATION .... WE HOPE YOU'LL CARRY WITH YOU FOR THE FUTURE, THE FACT THAT .... UNITED FEDERAL SAVINGS IS WHERE PEOPLE COME FIRST DES MOINES - OTTUMWA - OSC EOLA - WINTERSET -JEFFERSON Home Office: Locust at 41h Des Moines Barber Shop , M Hiland Ml , . - 3625 Beaver 277-7958 Q -gm the 0hlPPleSi2dfhIPS 7- aroun . itgfkn Com 1' t f Y' a 7't p imen s o R., ,g. WILFORD D. BILL NEFF AGENCY 'Wim Potato S Registered Representative p Life Insurance - Mutual Funds - Pensions 2525 W. Euclid 277-362 5 .wt Something fishy is going on in there! comment seniors Tim Shelton and Roger Meyers. TIERNAN GULF SERVICE 901 Mulberry 243-9302 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 1213 25th Street A Store for Students REFERENCE BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 274-3401 I LISLE RAMSEY Two Locations to Serve You Park Fair Shopping Center Wakonda Shopping Center Special prices apply to black and white or natural color film l' Y l SENIORS N XX A, i 521 1 , xl N 9 , M J? Af' :e i in ffl' A fffl f C' X65 A n X M Best Wishes from MEYERS PHARMACY OWER SHOP C R K. Inc. Extends Its Congratulations 104 MERLE HAV TowER. oss Moines. 1owA soaio PHONE 276-8761 PEERLESS SUPPLY, INC. Distributor of Industrial Supplies Gene W. Strawman 414 East Court President Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Phone QSISJ 243-4181 We're going to wm this one says Tom Zeller manager of the football team Take your date to a 146 Idejamous restaurant U Ll CD The FRENCH WAY and BARNES 5509 HINKV DINKV Quality Cleaners and Furriers Where EI59? 413 Euclid Five convenient locations to serve you Free Pick-up and Delivery VICTORIA CLEANERS 7 Convenient Locations 541 - Gm Ave' Suede and leather Cleaning Specialists S'n-201929-'2 1 ' B. Des Moines Board of Education: Mrs. Kate Goldman, Dr. George G. Caudill, Mrs. Jack Spevak, Herrold V. Mann, Merle F. Schlampp, Dr. Dwight M. Davis, Dr. Ora E. Niffenegger, Nolden Gentry, Dr. John E. McCaw, Compliments to Senior Class Compliments P L ST AT E B A N K FRYE MANUFACTURING COMPANY of Mem ber F.D.I.C Makers of One-Time Carbon Papers J E R R Y I S and Impact Carbonless Papers Merle Hgy Plan Phone 515 262-8233 Des Moines, Iowa 50304 S H O E S H d::l Rnd Euclid GORDON'S WHOLESALE, INC. Candies 8a Tobacco phone 244-3941 MICHAELIS RESTAURANT 315-19 New Ygrk Ave, Known For Aged Steaks And Fine Italian Cuisine MAXHEIM PI-IOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO OH Il'lC Strip Phone 255-2159 544- 36th St. Des Moines, Iowa Fleur and Valley Drives Randy Thomas, Doug Hyde and Pam Fuson help a resident of the Polk County Home decorate a Christmas tree. HONDA TOWN s 'You meet the Nicest People on a Honda 1603 EUCLID KLEIN'S DEPARTMENT SOTRE 3614 6th Ave. Free Customer Parking in Rear Congratulations To All Graduating Students of Hoover High School from DEANE NELSON ASPHALT CONSTRUCTION c hgan e A If G M356 m2591919 student council 9-'x Su GFS M M36 Dlrectory Xeyhfjffpf Pgx JL, fi 5 V CKYOU ETll LOT 0FE ERGY PENN TLMU of giving rather than receiving is reflected in Jeannine Hayes. Z Here's why more and more Des Moines graduates choose Grand View each year. . . Statistics show that each year more and more Des Moines And here are some vf the reasons - - - graduates are choosing Grand View College . . . . A75-year heritage of academic excellence g , I Concerned faculty interested in each Q Q:-is--5,-n-QA., x g- student U 4' 1, V W i ?,,g5E,QI'f,- 0 Two-year and Three-year programs I -I 1: i j 7 0 Reasonable tuition ' ' , 51 H Inn- I 0 Modern classrooms ---s A '1'HELLf..11TfI2ffZ2ffQlQL..,aY ' F5gggjSigggiig3i,gQmans and Pfe- ,T E. -1- 1 R Before choosing your college, consider Grand View. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO SEND YoU FURTHER INFORMATION. JUST WRITE: Director of Admissions Q -as- O -m I GRAND VIEW COLLEGE .f n I -ar .rw , A COLLEGE OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 'W 8 1200 Grandview Ave. Des Moines, Iowa DEREIN 'S 7 Plumbing Heating Hara Residential ai mmercial 2615 BERNIECE'S FLOWERS Berniece 8L Dale Danks Our Flowers Say It For You l7l4 6th Ave. 283-1721 Compliments of 255-2730 or 255-1087 HICKMAN BARBER SHOP 5709 Hickman Road John Robefts To all these graduates - a BIG thanks! Rick Adkisson Stephanie Albert David Alsager judith Anderson Debra Anderson Brenda Andrewson Rick Ansorge Kay Arvidson Teresa Bakkie Carla Bentley Greg Bentley Carol Black Cindy Blanchard Candy Bloodsworth Georgia Bowen Debbie Bradley Nancy Brechtel Paula Brock janet Brown Cindy Brownbridge Kent Buckton Rick Buddin jeff Bumham Kathy Burns Steve Byam Rob Carlson Karen Christianson Carol Clark Dennis Cloe Mike Cobom Terry Conder john Conley Marilyn Cook Mark Crouch Darolyn Crowder Rhonda Davis Steve Davis Tom DeAngelo jon P. DePhillips jane Dickelman Scott R. Dickinson Ann Edgar Deidre Edwards Susanna Enns Karen Evans Craig Evers Cheryl Fall Mike Fay Debbie Ferree Susan Fessler jim Fine Marcia Fries Linda Frost Ann Gerdom Dale Gervais Kirk Ginn Susan Greene Rick Hadden Tom Hadden Maggie Halliburton Linda Haluska Sue Hammer Les Harding Carolyn Haskins Roxann Heger Nancy Hendricks Carol Hennings Donna Hill Karen Howard Bob Hughes Denise Hunthach Hal Iverson Kris jacobson Candy johnson Phil johnson jeff johnston Gwen Kaldenberg Karen Kaldenberg Steve Kelso Bob Kem Mark Kempkes Marilee King janna Klinzman john Kothenbeutal Lesley Kreitzinger Steve Krohmer Gay Kuchan jim Landwehr Sharon Lang Pamela Lang Mary Lastuvka Karla Luksetich Dan Maahs Dave Maahs Pam Marlow Diana McCollum john McGinnis Russ McClothlen Cheryl McLaughlin Georgia MrLeran Dennis Mielke Becky Mitchell Susan Moore Mitch Moret David Morrison Diane Mudge Edith Murphy Mike Murrary Steve Neal Norman Nelson Tom Nelson Bruce Newsom Kathy Nicodemus jenny Nielsen Sherry Norris Doug Oakman Bill O, Donnell Marty Ogle Mary Opel Bruce Palmer David Peterson David Peterson Bill Pettit jan Pomeroy Debbie Pontisso Pirjo Porro Sue Ransom Craig Reves Greg Roquet Mike Roskam Linda Schleisman Rick Shelton Eric Soleglad lan Soleglad Roger Stetson Rick Strode Chris Stuart Patti Swatta Steve Tarr Laura Tennihill Craig Tucker jim Tumer Sue Turner Craig Tysseling Dan Verfurth Chris Vest Stuart Wallace jane Waterbury Barbara Waters Brad Wells Karen Wells Mark Wells Mark Westergaard Dennis White jane Young Mike Zeller Cathy Zinger Congratulations to government teacher EARL WILLITS who was elected to the Iowa State House of Representatives AK aff? Mr. Moses, Mr. Jankovitz, and Mr. Battani plan their bowl- ing stategy. ff' Natural Color MARVIN LILLIE PHOTOGRAPHY Janet Lillie Childrens Weddings Family Graduation 4605 Hickman Rd. Phone 255-6933 It Takes An I.Q. Once we felt a pressing need To heal our bodies that did bleed And fingers that we bent. With that in mind we dropped our spikes Hurried out, jumped on our bikes, And now weire all content. Compliments of I. . Athletics XQWQ The Hoover Sha-Na-Na performs songs ofthe 50's for Humanities II. Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company and Divisions World Leader in Agri -Genetics PIONEER, E! R A N D SEEDS O Hqgiefww CHICKS PIONEER BPAND BEEFCATTLE inoigy given BROILER QREEDERS E Q A N D DATA SYSTEMS PIONEER, PIONEER SEED DIVISION. Des Moines, Iowa Pioneer brand corn, sorghum, alfalfa and cereal seed. HY-LINE POULTRY FARMS, Des Moines, Iowa Hy-Line brand layer-type chicks. PIONEER BEEF CATTLE COMPANY, Des Moines, Iowa Pioneer brand Angus,CnarolaiS, Hereford, Red Angus cattle and semen INDIAN RIVER POULTRY FARMS, Lancaster, Pa. Indian River brand broiler breeders. PIONEER DATA SYSTEMS, INC.. Des Moines, Iowa Computer programs and management services. Q in C9 Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company, Des Moines, Iowa, USA. CONGRATULATIONS TO HOOVER BOOSTER CLUB GIRLS' CLUB GM N? SALUTES T E CLASS OF '71 A Professional Directory EDWARD M. BRALEY, D.D.S. 2255 73rd St. Des Moines, Iowa DR. JAMES W. HEATH 2724 Douglas Ave. 277-4496 Compliments of DR. CARL WATERBURY, D.O. ROBERT R. SCHULZE, M.D. Diseases ofthe skin 1409 Woodland Ave. 283-1944 J. D. HARVEY D.D.S. 4224 University Ave. Congratulations Seniors MEREIIITH R. SMINUERS, M.D. ON YoU HUSKIES DR. IUHN M. CHENCHAR, D.D.S. Dr. Charles l. Watts, lr. RALPH KULLANDER Podiatrist 0 wmetrist 271-3989 3521 Beaver Avenue . P I' Iowa 618 Equltable Bldg. 24-4--2033 HENRY J. KETMAN, D.O. Practice limited to Ralinlogy 725 6th Avenue William J. Kingfield D.D.S. 626 Woodland Compliments of Dr. A. K. Webster, D. D. S. 4220 University Ave. 277-6183 H.H. CORN, M.D. L.G. GANGENESS, M.D. 2301 Beaver CHARLES L. BURR, M.D. Beaverdale Vision Clinic DRS. HENRYAND ROQUET 2639 Beaver 277-4474 f., k ,s i I , we L1w.,, mf, iw ww ,fs 9 X S -W -' k?' ' - L'idv,.Lf V ,,,:: .. I W wfihsszfwsa-A-f -'ix WW , , Q Aw A x Q LU , .e-ga , '- W 7 V f 51 S y wi 5 N: - :S ie H k if Msg. .,, , , . my -- my :ww - gzffiai-W. Jwwsewh- Q Q R U ruin, - -'v.:,:, :'iiV'- ,fl-ww, .M ..,,k ui, -- -. Q -fm. ,5,,,,, 5 si N S All we are united, divided, and alone. 205 A Ackelson, Becky 163 Ackelson, Dave 155 Ackerman. Mr, Don 43 Adams, Mr. Bert 38, 56, 72, 85 Adams, jeff 155 Aclkisson, Gary 163 Adkisson, Rick 124 Adler, Missy 104, 155 Adler, Pete 57 Adrian, Marlys 99, 155 Affolter, jim 68, 87, 155 Ahlquist, Paul 155 Airy, Lee 82, 163 Albert, Stephanie 124 Aldrich, Bob 155 Aldrich, Diane 163 Alexander, Vickie 155 Alfaro. Alan 163 B Backus, jim 89, 101,124 Baeth, jeanne 101, 155 Bagdonas, Laura 88, 155 Bahls, Steven 103, 155 Bailey, Carol 20, 31,103,124 Bair, Dennis 124 Bair, Karen 155 Baker, Becky 124 Baker, Mike 163 Bakkie, Chris 63, 80,84,101,163 Bakkie, Teresa 111, 124 Bales, Elaine 163 Ballew, Bonnie 155 Balmer, Randy 79, 155 Balvanz, Brick 99,124 Bankers Trust 175 Barlow, Cary 99, 124 Barnhart, Rick 42, 124 Bassett, Don 68, 155 Boyvey, Cindy 103, 125 Alfaro, Yvonne 163 Allen, Brad 155 Allen, Connie 124 Allen, jeanne 163 Battani, Mr, Ron 44, 99, 1 Baty, Mark 163 Bean, Mike 81, 84 99 Allen, Linda 124 Allie, Connie Allie, Diane 104, 163 Alsager, David 18, 79, 81, 84, 124 Alwin, Mr. Quent 38 American Abstract 174 Andersen, judith 124 Beattie, janet 124 Beatty, Barb 82, 103, 155 Beatty, jean 82, 163 Beeler, Debbie 105, 155 Beeler, Rick 124 Bell, Phillip 163 Benson, Kathy 115, 155 Brown, Lois 163 American Republic 1nsurance 173 Andersen,Ken 89, 163 Anderson, Craig 124 Anderson, Debbie 82. 163 Anderson, Debra 104 Anderson, Erickson 178 Anderson, Fred 79, 155 Anderson, jeff 155 Anderson, jill99, 155 Andersen, jim 63, 124 Anderson, jim 124. 163 Anderson, judy 112, 124 Anderson. Pat 163 Anderson, Ron 56, 85, 87, 112, 155 Andrews, Lance 109, 122, 124 Andrewson, Brenda 104, 124 Angies 188 Ansorge, 124 Rick21,31,92,1tX3,108,116, Ansorge, Shelley 20, 88, HB, 163 Benson, Mark 77, 88, 155 Bentley, Carla 88,124 Bentley, Greg 107, 125 Bentley, Tami 163 Benton, Dennis 112, 155 Benton, Karen 88, 101, 15 Bergman, Allan 101, 163 Bergman. Harry 163 Bergstrom, Patti 111, 125 Berkey, Lyndon 155 Bernices Flowers 199 Berning, Barbara 99, 155 Bierma, Bob 57 5 Billick, Brooke 29, 30, 31, 103, 155 Bindseil, Steve 125 Birge, Debora 125 Bjornson, Rahn 62, 63, 86 Black, Carol 111, 125 Blackman, David 68, 155 Blackman, Linda 155 .163 Appling, Dennis 12-1 Amold, jackie 163 Arnot, jim 124 Amon, john 79,8-1,124 Arvidson, Kay 113, 119. 124 Ashley, Wendy 104, 155 Atherton, john 163 Atherton, Tom 89, 155 Audas, Debhie101,104,155, 156 Austin. Dan 124 Austin, Ted 163 Avery, Kenneth 155 Blair, Mr. Ron 78 Blair, Viky 163 Blakesley. Scott 63, 99, 163 Blanchard, Cindy 104, 125 Bloethe, Diana 20, 103, 155 Blnodswurth, Candy 18, 19, 82, 105, 125 Bloom, Denise 163 Bloom, Greg 112, 124 B1oomcamp,N1iss Pat 49, 81, 82 Bloomquist, Denise 25, 89, 101, 103, 155 Boatwright, Mark 155 Boatwright, Rick 125 Avitt, Alan 155 Avitt, Linda 99, 168 Avitt, Scott 124 Axtelle, M rs. Carol 38 Bockhaus, Tom 80, 163 Boeckholt, Dianne 125 Boeckholt, Marsha 163 Boehm, Mrs, Dorothy 52 206 Boehm, Kent 155 Boland, Jim 59, 155 Bole, Dave 79, 155 Boles, Diane 163 Boles, Laurie 103, 155 Bollinger, jeannine125 Bollinger, Rachelle 155 Bond's of Beaverdale 187 Bondy, Diane 119. 155 Bonestroo, Craig 68, 89, 155 Bonnewell, Andy 103, 155 Bonnewell, LouAnn125 Bonomi, Bob 99, 112, 125 Booster201 Berdy, Mr. 1-131 15, 38, 96, 97 Boren, Alan 59, 88, 107, 112, 154, 155 B0rgaard,Boni28,103,163 Bote, Sue 155 Boudewyns, Pat 163 Bowen, Georgia 125 Boysen, Boyvey, Boyvey, Braafha Bowen, Kris 88, 116, 155 Boyd, jim 125 Cathy 22, 23, 89. 104, 155 Donna 155 Kris 163 rt, Daniel 155 Bradley, Debbie 104, 125 Bradley Braley, Brandt. Printing Company 176 Dr. Edward 203 jay 99, 163, 166 Brandt, jeff 163 Brandt, Brauer, VVilda99,103,155 Dennis 163 Brauniger, Mr. james 45 Brechte 1, Nancy 126 Breeden, Vicky 155 Brees, j Breukla Breukla Bridwel eff 163 nder, Dave 59, 87, 105, nder, Debbie 104, 163 1, David 155 Brinkman, Gary 63, 86, 163 Brock, Paula 19, 126 Bronem Brophy, Brown, Brown, Brown, ann, jackie 163 Vicki 163 Dana 126 Dave 126 M rs, Elaine 41 Brown, janet 82, 83, 106, 126 Brown, jon 163 Brown, Pat104.111,163 Brown, Pat 94, 96, 105, 126 Brown, Patricia 104, 126 Brown, Twila 163 155 Buddenberg, Kim 163 Buddin, Rick 59, 60, 85, 112, 126 Buizzetti, Patricia 169 Bumgarner, Cathy 155 Burken, Hilda 88 Burger, Steve 63 Burger, Wayne 163 Burham, Don 127 Burham, Kathy 163 Burken, Hilda 163 Burnett, Craig 163 Burney, Leslie 163 Burnham, jeff 68, 89, 127 Burns, john 18, 79, 112, 155 Burns, Kathy 109, 127 Burns, Robin 82, 89, 155 Burrows, john 155 Burrows, Kay 82, 155 Byam, Steve 89, 112, 116. 127, 153 C Cady, Dawn 16, 19, 88, 105, 108, 127 Cady, Lisa 105, 163 Calvert, jeffrey 155 Calvert Realty 184 Campbell, Mrs, Margaret 51 Canaday, Pat 127 Canine, Richard 99, 127 Cannon, Sue 155 Carder, Kim 163 Carder, Tom 127 Carey, Vincent 181 Carlson, Dan 127 Carlson, Douglas 69, 75, 89, 163 Carlson, Rob 31, 88, 116,127,140 Carlson, Sue 89, 99, 103, 108, 127 Carr, Charity 112, 155 Carr, jeff 80, 163 Carrol, james 163 Carter, Roger 163 Casey, jean 99,155 Cashatt, Bob 77,163 Castro, Richard 47, 155 Caudill. Dr, George 193 Cave, Pam 155 Central National Bank 184 Central Realty 188 Chadwick. Allen 155 Chamberlin, Ric 25 Chaney, Betty 101, 127 Chapman, Patti 156 Brownbridge, Cindy Brubaker, Paul 47, 163 Bruecken, Elizabeth 47, 116, 126 Bruner, julie 104, 163 Brunk, Alan 163 Brust, Mr. Paul 47, 109 Bryant, Tory 163 Buckley, jay 69, 80, 163 Childs, Mrs, jo 48 Chrisip, Mark 69, 86, 163 Christensen, Craig Christensen, jennifer Christensen, jim 163 Christensen, Sharon 101, 111, 156 Christensen, Ted 56, 57 Christensen, Dennis V. 99, 104, 156 Christianson , Karen Clark, Barb 156 Clark, Carol 111,127,137 Clark, Cindy 163 Buckley, Randy 163 Buckley, Rick 126 Buckroyd, john 87, 155 Buckton, Kent 112, 116 , 126,18 5 Clark, Kerrie 109, 127 Clark, Linda 96, 156 Classen, Greg 63, 87, 163 Clayton, Andrea 99, 156 -,I C1ayton's 184 Claytor, Henry 181 Clements, Mike 77, 156 Clendenen, Paul 163 Clifford.judy163 Clifton, Douglas 128 Cloe, Dennis 64, 65, 66, 128 Cobine, Nancy 163 Coborn, Mike 76, 116, 115, 128 Coke 183 Coleman, Mike 163 Colony, Linda 103, 156 Conder, Terry 128 Conley, Bill 163 Conley, john 112, 128 Conley, Laurie 112 Connor, Howard 128 Conradi, Alice 128, 139 Constance, Mark 156 Constant, Mr. Floyd 84 Continental Trailways 181 Cook, Connie 163 Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth 46 Cook, Jody 163 Cook, Marilyn 99, 128, 189 Coon, Cindy 82, 99, 156 Cooper, Bill 156 Cooper, Brent 56, 156 Cooper, Brian 156 Cooper, Stan 87, 156 Coopola, Mari 105, 163 Corey, Kathy 163 Cornwell, Ann 102, 103,156 Cornwell, Doug 63, 163 Cosgriff, Denise 163 Coulson, Carol 163 Cox, Debbie 156 Cox, Craig 163 Cox, Cary 75, 163 Coy, Douglas 101, 156 Creger, Dwight 56, 57 Crispin, jerry 109, 128 Croak, Pat 163 Cromer, Gary156 Crouch, Mark 18, 79, 80, 84, 128 Crowder, Darolyn 128 Crowder, Lesly163 Crowfoot, Nancy 128 Cruea, jolene 128 Crystal Cleaners 174 Culver, Ken 63, 77, 163 Cummins, Sharon 98, 99, 156 Cunningham, Ron 89, 163 Curtis, Donna 106, 156 Curtis, Linda 156 Curtis, Susan 101, 156 Cussen, Rhonda 163 D Dahlberg, Bob 80, 84, 163 Dahlberg, jean 17, 18, 19, 82, 83, 106, 128, 139 Dahlman, Randy 163 Dahlstrom Funeral Home 174- Daniels, Cynthia 164 Daniels, Carla 101, 156 Daniels, Tim 156 Danielson, Ann 89, 108, Danielson, Mr. Ron 36 Darby. Cindy 104, 156 Daup, Daup, Daup, Daven Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Debbie99 janonne1l1,129 Scott 89, 164 port, Greg 56, 57 Bobby 156 Cindy 156, 164 Deborah 164 Dr. Dwight 193 Gerri 164 jill 164 Phyllis 156 Rhonda 104, 129 Scott99, 164 Steve 89, 129 Davison, Miss Ruth 40, 41 Dawson, Kirk 156 Deal, joy 104, 164 Deal, Ron 99 Deal, Tom 104, 129 DeAngelo, Tom 56, 57, 59, Deave r, Frederic 169 Degner, Dennis 164 Delap, Dave 102, 103, 156 Delaria, Harold 63, 164 Delucle, Nancy 164 DeMaris, john 59, 88, 156 DeMa rs, jannine 164 DeNeui, Kris 27, 156 Denhartog,janice164 Denman, Doug 63, 77, 164 Dennis, Michelle 156 DePhi llips, jon 26, 71, 129 DePould, Carol1e129 Deremiah Plumbing 199 Derry, Lisa 99, 164 128 61,112,129 Deskin, julia 129 Devine, Kirk 59, 61, 76, 87, Devine, Mike 93, 101, 103, 107, 116, 119, 156 Dewey, Kris 12, 156 Dial Finance 176 105, 156 Dickelman, jane 12, 15, 93, 129 Dickinson, Scott 24, 25, 26, 58, 59, 60, 71, 11 2. 129 Dickinson, Steve 56, 59, 60, 112, 156 Dingman, Larry 156 Dingman, Terry 156 Divis, Carol 156 Dixon, janet 164 Dixon, Holly 129 D. M. Music House 184 Dohertyls Flowers 183 Domanico, jon 129 Dooley, Shane 69, 80, 87, 164 Dorrell, Mike 59, 61, 85, 129 Doty, Don 156 Douglas, Barclay 78 Doyle, Gordie 78 Drake 176 Dreessen, jackie 78 Duff Sheila 82, 83, 164 Dugan, Mrs, Betty 52 Dunbar, Dennis 156 207 Durham, Sandy 18, 82 Dusenberry, Tom 89, 156 Dutter, Paula 129 DuVal1, Bill 164 DuVa1l, Sharon 156 E Earll, Terry 105, 129 Eckles, Steve 77, 156 Economaki, Bob 156 Economaki, Nancy 164 Edgar, Ann 16, 18, 19, 82, 105, 129 Edna's Salon of Beauty 177 Edwards, Deidre 129 Edwards, Diane 164 Edwards, Rick 129 Edwards, Terry 88, 164 Eklund, Linda 164 Elder, John 14, 63, 164 Elliott, Desa164 Elliott, M rs. Esther 44 Elliott, jim 69, 77,164 Ellis, B017 76,164 Ellis, Chuck 63, 86, 164 Elwell, Mike 129 Emanuel, Mrs. Eleanor36 Emly, Kris 129 Enns, Susanna 129 Erickson, Fred 86, 164 Erickson, Ted 78, 156 Estrem, Karla 98, 156 Evans, Brain 20 Evans, Holly 129, 164 Evans, john 89, 164 Evans, Karen 20, 103, 129 Evans, Melodee 112, 119, 156 Evans, Sandy 164 Evans, Wendy 99, 105, 164 Everett, Vickie 169 F Facto, Tim 63, 164 Fagan, Sandra 164 Faino, joe 63, 86, 164 Faino, Mary 129 Fairman, Sue 164 Fales, Debra 169 Falk, Craig 128, 156 Fall, Cheryl 129 Fay, Mike 122, 129 Fay, Patti 82, 105, 164 Fenimore, jim 164 Ferguson, Wes 164 Ferree, Debbie 129 Fessler, Susan 104, 129 Fessler, Wade 12, 85, 164 Fessler, Wes 85, 164 Fetters, Bob 156 Fettkether, Linda 129 Field Shoe Co. 187 Fieseler, Mike 85,87,105,112,156 Fine, jim 103, 129 Fish, Boger28,103,129 Fisher, Debbie 88, 99, 164 Fisher, joAnn 164 Fitzgerald, Pam 101 Flaire Color Photography 177 Fletcher, Barbara 164 Fletcher, Debbie 164 Fluke, Cathy 101, 130 Fluke, Lee 130 Ford, janet 82, 96, 105, 156 Ford, Linda 156 Ford, Paul 130 Fors, Mrs. Barbara 36 Foster, Ronda 130 Fosselman, Mark 164 Foster, Marta 164 Four Corner Norge Cleaning Vil Frame, Theresa 164 Francisco, Carol 130 Frankels 184 Franklin Drug 188 Frasier, Patty 164 Frazier, Debbie 164 Freebom, Debbie 88, 92, 96, 157 Freebom, Patti 164 Freed, Patty 164 French Way Cleaners 193 Frey, Nancy 157 Fridley, Lisa 164 Friedman, Laura 82, 164 Fries, Marcia 130 Frost, Linda 130 Fruehling, Sandra 164 Fry, Nancy 164 Frye, Kathy 157 Frye Manufacturing 193 Fuson, Parn 157, 194 G Gamble, Barb 157 Gardiner, Alex 157 Garles, Gary 79, 157 Garner, jac 56, 59, 157 Gatwick, jan 63, 164 Gay. Mr jerry 41, 76 Gebhart,janis164 Gentry, No1den193 Gerdom, Ann 15, 88, 92, 93, 96, 9 115, 119, 130 Gerdom, Mr. Don 48 Gerdom, Mrs. Pat 114 Gerhardt, Richard 18, 79, 80, 131 Gervais, Dale 131 Getla, Tom 6186, 112, 131,164 Gibbons, Mrs, Phyllis 52 Gier, jean 103, 164, 165 Gilleland, Brenda 131 Gilman, Frank 157 Gimble, Charles Ginn, Brian 63, 87, 164 Ginn, Kirk 59. 60,112, 131 Girl's Club 202 Givant, Adriene 157 Gladson, Christie 164 Gnata, jane 164 Goebel,'Nancy 82, 16-1 C-Ovttscll, Patricial01, 112,131 lage 9, 108 Golden, Shelley 82, 83, 131 Goldman, Mrs. Kate 193 Golightly, Debbi 157 Golly, Mark 68,87, 157 Gonias, Cindy 82, 105, 164 Gonias, john 89, 157 Good, jon 157 Goodman, David 131 Goodside, Ron 157 Goodwin, Victor 109 Gordonls Wholesale 194 Gosek, Leanne 104, 164 Graham, Linda 164 Grandquist, Doug 108, 112, 116, 174 Grandview 196 Giant, Eva 164 Grantman, Noreen 28, 103, 131 Greaves, Sheri 12, 88, 157 Green, Bill 131 Green, Chuck 164 Green, David 80, 157 Green, Tom 131, 157 Greene, Susan 131 Greene, Tom 125 Greenlee, Doug 59, 77, 87, 157 Greenlee, Eddie 131 Green's Applicance Co. 183 Greenwood, Bruce 28, 99, 164 Greenwood, Ronna157 Griffith, Griffith, Marcia 96, 164 Sandy 18, 105, 157 Griffiths, john 25, 157 Griffiths, Nancy 157 Griffiths, Rhonda 164 Griffiths, Thomas 131 Griffiths, Tom 131 Gronert, H Haluska, M r. Walter 47 Linda 109, 131 Hamilton, jayne 164 Hamilton, Reed164 Hamilton's Funeral Home 185 Hammer, Billy 76, 131 Hammer,Sue20,103, 111,131 Hand, Gail 14,15, 16, 19, 82, 105, 108, 131 Hand, Vicky 82, 157 Handeland, Vincent 164 Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Diane 164 Dona 164 Greg 63, 86, 164 Hansen, Mike 101, 131 Hanson, Gail 157 Hanson, Ginger 164 Hanson, Mary 157 Hankins, Tracey 164 Harban, Carol 164 Harding, john Harding Les 131 Harmon, julie 88,164 Harper, Rebecca 132 Hart, Candy 156, 157 Hart, Holly 14, 104, 164 126, 131, Hartschen, Gary 86, 164 Harty, Mr. Frank63 Harty,jeannie103, 164 Harvey, Dr. j D. 203 Harvey, Edward 132 Haskins, Carol 112, 132 Hauge, julie 164 Hauge, Virginia 157 Havens, Liz 101, 157 Hay, Terry 82,164 Hayes, jeannine 89,96,105,157, 196 Hayes, Susan 17, 88, 96, 132 Hays, Margie 132 Hays, Pat 63, 164 Hayward, Linda 132 Heath, Dr. james 203 Heatherly, Karen 132 Heger, Amy 82, 157 Heger, Roxann 94, 96, 132 Heggen, Leslie 157 Hegna, Karen 128, 157 Hegna, Maren 99, 111,128,157 Heitritter, Marie 112, 157 Henderson, Becky 157 Henderson, Mark 99, 164, 89, 99, 164 Hendricks, Nancy 96, 104,132 Henning, jan 164 Henning, Sandy 101, 103, 157 Hennings, Carol 132 Hentges,jayne157 Hentges,judy12,96, 164 Hermann, Nancy 157 Hemiann, Steve 132 Hermann, Sue 82, 164 Herrick, Miss Pam 49, 88 Hess, Mark 27, 157 Heuton, Allan 63,84,164 Heuton, Diane 157 Hiatt, john 157 Hibbeler, Margaret 157, 164 Hibbs, Linda 164 Hickman Barber 199 Hicks, David 132 Hicks, Edee 164 Highland Park State Bank 187 Hiland Pastry 181 Highland Potato Chips 190 Hightower Cakes 197 Hildebrand, Larry 68, 89 Hildebrand, Terry 89, 112,164 Hildreth, Mr. Frank 36 Hill, Donna 104, 132 Hill, janet 164 Hill, john Hill, Laura 164 Hill, Mike 78, 157 Hillis, Susan 132 Hinky Dinky 193 Hinman, Carey 164 Hinman, Carla 132 Hodam, Mr. Bill 49, 59, 85,185 Hoefling, Barbara 132 Hollingsworth, Mr. Gerald 46 Holm, Tim 157 Holmes, jenni 88, 157 Holtman, Steve 157 Holsinger, Richard 164 208 Holm, Mrs. Ramona 50 Home Federal Savings 81 Loan 176 Hommer, Rhonda 132 Honda Town 194 Hopkins, Greg 164 Hopkins, jeff 79, 157 Horn, Eddie 59, 61, 87, 105, 112, 157 Hoskins, Landcape 183 Hoskins, Nancy 164 Houser, james 63, 86, 99, 164 Howard, Karen 132 Howard, Kathy 164 Howard, Nancy 82, 165 Howland, Tom 64, 65, 66, 85, 132 Hudgens, Sue 82, 157 Hudson, Mark 157 Huelsbeck, Ann 165 Huetan, Alan 80 Huff, jack 56, 57 Hughes, Bob 64, 65, 66, 85,112,132 Hull, Debbie 165 Hume, Debbie 165 Humpal, jim 68, 79, 87, 157 Huntback, Denise 132 Huntsman, Fred 63, 86, 165 Hutt, Martin 165 Hyde, Doug 64, 65, 99, 103,13 Hude, Linda 82, 92, 165, 166 Hy-Line Chicks 182 Hymans, Henry 157 Humans, jim 79 Hytone, Raeanne165 Hy-Vee 176 I Idso, Candi 125, 132 Imhoff, jerry 157 Imhoff, judy 132 Iowa Machinery 178 Iowa Paint Mfg. Co. Inc. 185 Iowa Power Gi Light 196 Iowa Regional Transit Co. 189 I,Q. Athletics 200 Iowa Realty 177 Iverson, Hal 84, 132 Izzolena, jim 133 1 jaben, Keith 157 jackson, Carol 157 jackson, Mike 99, 133 jackson, Pam 165 jacobs, Cheryl 133 jacohs, Leroy 157 jacobson, Kris 133 james, Pam 99 jankovitz, Mr. Robert 50, 51, 166, 199 janson, Alan 133 janson, Diane 82, 157 jared. Cathy 96,157 jefferson, Ted 63, 86, 165 jensen, Sherrie 165 jepson, Dan 157 jerry's Shoes 193 jess, Becky 157 2, 194 jess, Donita165 johnansen, Don 56, 59, 61, 85, 87, 92, 107, 157 john Deere 185 john, john 15, 25, 26, 72, 89,92,112,1, john, Mary Ann 82, 83, 165 john Roberts 199 john, Tim 75, se, 165 johnson, Becky 103, 165 johnson, Burnetta 99, 165 johnson, Candy 133 johnson, Cheryl 133 johnson, Christine 133 johnson, David 59, 134 johnson, Doreen 88, 99, 165 johnson, Mr. Gayland 88 johnson, jeff 89, 134 johnson, joan 165 johnson, judi99, 104,157 johnson, Paulette 157 johnson, Phil 134 johnson, Randy 165 johnson, Richard 165 johnson, Steven 134 johnson, Vicky 109, 134 johnston, Becky 104, 165 johnston, jeff 122, 134 johnston, judy 20, 28, 82, 103, jones, Greg 165 jones, jim 134 jones, Paul 69, 77,165 134 jones, Ray31,89, 101, 103,157 jones, Steve 165 jordison, Kevin 157 jorgensen, Gary 88, 116, 157 joslin, Peggy 99, 134 joslin, Sally 99, 165 julson, Marcie166 juniors 198 K Kaldenberg, Diane 82, 166 Kaldenberg, Gwen 134 Kaldenberg, Karen 125, 134 Kammerer, Kristy 101 Kauzlarich, Greg 166 Kay, julie 166 Keepers, Craig 59, 89, 96, 97, 1 Kehoe, Mike 157 Keiter, jim 80,166 Keller, Carol 166 Keller, Darrell 166 Kelley, Mary 157 Kelso, Steve 115, 116, 122,134 Kelso, Teri 166 Kem, Bob 59, 60, 112, 134 Kemp, Kathy 134 I 57 Kempkes, Mark 59, 61, 105, 12,134 Kendall, Miss Vera 35, 94, 108 Kenney, jerry 77, 99, 166 Kenney, Martin 101,166 Kennedy, Dan 68, 88, 157 Kent, Tim 69,823,166 Kenyon, LeAnn 166 Ketterer, Dan 77, 116, 130, 134 1 1 1 1 l Kever, Karen 15 King. Marilee 134 Kirfman, Gary 157 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Dorothy 47 Kirkpatrick, Laurie 96, 166 Klauss, Sherry 157 Kleen, Steven 56, 87, 92, 157 Kleinls 194 Klinkel, Sheila 82, 119, 157 Klinzman, jan 24, 96,104, 134 Klockentager, Kathy 109, 135 Knapp, Bill 57 - Knauer, jim 157 Knezevich, Sylvia 166 Knight, Donna 96, 157 Knutson, Kurt 80, 85, 166 Koch, janet 128, 135 Kochheiser, judy 82, 157 Koerner, john 116, 157 Kolz, Cindy 157 Konkol, Cathy 166 Konkol, Debbie 101, 135 L Lafferty, Mike Lambert, Sara 157 Landwehr, jim 99,103, 135 Lang, Alan 166 Lang Cleaners 178 Lang, George 157 Lang, Sharon 104, 111, 135 Lang, Shawn 166 Lange, Pamela 93, 135 Langer, Linda 166 Langford, Donald 157 Larimer, Rick 157 Lary, Douglas 136 Lastuvka, Amy 104, 166 Lastuvka, Mary 112, 136 Lauritzen, Mrs. Maxine 52 Lavender, Alan 99, 166 Lavender, David 157 Lay, janet 112, 157 Laws, Mrs. Ruth 102, 103 Lawsonls 189 Lecroy, Nancy 136 Leech, Dawn 157 Leeman, Carolyn 136 Legore, Cheri 101, 151 Leitch, Suzanne 166 Lekwa, jim 157 Lekwa, Lori 104, 166 Lenc, Robert 79, 81, 84, 157 Lenihan, Pat166 Leonhardt, Colleen 82, 166 LeVear, jan 157 Liddle, Kris 166 Liebow, Carla 101, 157 Light, David 136 Lillie 200 Lillie, janet 111, 136 Limke, Sue 166 Lind, Debby 166 Linder, Mr. David 18, 49, 64, 65, 66, 81 Lindgren, Laurie 157 Lindroth, Sam 78 Link, janice 166 Lisle Ramsey 190 Little, jim 47,166 Little, Sue 157 Littlejohn, Sally 101,157 Loutzenhiser, David 68, 88, 157 Low, Marcia 157 Ludwig, Steve 166 Ludwig, Mr. Tom 43 Luksetich, Karla 136 Luksetic, Vance 63, 77, 166 Lulu, joyce 99,166 Lundholm, Mr. Steve 59, 89 Luscombe, Clint 56, 76, 88, 157 Luthey, Kayle 18, 25, 166 M MCCallion, Lee 82, 166 McCammond, Mike 166 McCann, Kathy 166 McCarty, Mike 156 McCarville, David 56, 59, 60 McCarville, Mark 77, 166 McCaughey. Richard 157 McCaw, Dr. john 193 McClaflin, jim 103, 166 McClain, Steve 85, 136 McCleeary, Barbara 136 McCleeary, Bob 69, 86, 166 McCollum, Diana 24, 25, 94, 96, McCollum, Mrs. Doris 25 McCoy, Larry 89, 158 McCrary, David 59, 88, 136 McDaniels, Bob 158 McDaniels, Tom 63, 77, 166 McDona1d's 192 McGill, Kathy 111, 136 McGill, Patty166 McGinnis, john 136 McClothlen, Russ 105, 136 McGluth1en, john 136 McG1othlen, Mike 59, 87, 158 McGowan, Kathleen 166 McHone, Mrs. Ruth 119 McKain, Doug 56, 99, 138 McKee, Mike 77 McKee, Steven 166 McKinnon, Kathi 166 McLaughlin, Cheryl 12, 96, 136 McLaughlin, Pat 136 McLaughlin, Sandra 99, 166 McLeran, Georgia 111, 136 McLeran, Mr. jim 59 McQuiston, Mike 158 Maahs, Dan 136 Maahs, Dave 136 Madison, Cindy 158 Madison, Sherryle 136 Magnuson, David 77, 158 Magnuson, Mark 88, 136 Main, Debbie 104, 116, 136 Manatt, Bob 92, 98, 103, 136, 140 Mann, Herrold193 Manno, Mrs. Bernice 52, 53 Marasco, Rosay 128, 136 Marek, Eric 69, 166 Marek, Karen 166 Marck, Sonja 158 Marlow, Pam 137 Marquardt, Mr. Willard 45 Marshek, john 154, 158 Martin, Kathym L. 158 Martin, Karen 99,158 Martin, Mike 87, 158 Martin, Mindy 99, 158, 166 Martin, R0seann103,166 Martin, Terry58, 59, 60, 85, 137 Martinson, Brian 166 Matchell, jeff 158 Matson, Teresa 88, 99, 158 Mavis Salon of Beauty 173 Maxheim 194 May, Debbie 112, 166 May, jim 158 May, Vicki 166 Maynard, Pam 158 Meeker, Don 166 Mensing,Gary101,112,166 Mesch, Karen 99, 166 Mesch, Kathy 166 Metcalfe, Susan 101, 122, 137 Metge, Greg 92, 102, 103, 137 Metzger, Dan 59, 60, 112, 119, 137 Metzger, Frank 57 Meyer, jim 69, 86, 99, 166 Meyer, Pam 104, 158 Meyer, Patti 26, 96, 137 Meyers. Debbie 31, 103, 158 Meyers Pharmacy 192 Meyers, Roger 85, 137, 152, 189 Michaels 194 Mielke, Dennis 137 Mielke, Sheryl 166 Mikesell, Ken 57 Miller, Bill 79, 84, 99,166 Miller, Candy 99, 105,166 Miller, Doug 79, 84,158 Miller, Mr. Gerald 48 Miller, LaNe1l 138 Miller, Linda 166 Miller, Lynne 166 Miller, Mark 158 Miller, Mike 63,166 Miller, Polly 115, 116,138 Miller, Rick 87, 158 Miller's Merle Hay Dry Clean 81 Launderers 183 Mills, Mike 158 Millsap, Scott 56, 59, 61, 158 Miner, julie 166 Miskimins, Mr. Wendell 34 Mitchell, Becky 138 Mitchell, Karen 88, 158 Mitchell, Stephen 68, 87, 158 Moeller, Leslie 27, 112, 158 Mueller, Lester 158 Momberg, jeff 158 Moore, Mr. Richard 43, 165 Moore, Ron 63, 77, 166 Moore, Susan 138 Moret, Mitch 14, 138, 144 Morgan, Craig 89, 158 Moritz, Morris, Morris, Gary ss, 158 Ann1Ct3,111,158 Mike 29, 30, 31. 63, 77. 103, Morrison, David 68, 79, 112, 138 Morrow, Barb 105, 158 Morrow, Ozzie 77, 87, 158 Morrow, Steve 158 Moses, Mr. Amborse 199 Moses, john 158 Mudge, Diane 109, 138 Mueller, Dawn 15 Mueller, Ned 56, 59, 87, 158 Mulder, Luann 88, 158 Mulvaney, Kathy Munson, Peggy 169 Murphy, Mr. Don 42, 43 Murphy, Edith 138 Murphy, Gary 167 Murphy, Mary 167, 169 Murray, Michael 167 Murray, Michelle 28, 103, 138 Murray, Mike 138 Myrin, Harry 158 Myron, N Leslie 88, 158 Neal, Steve 139 Neese, Kristi 115, 116, 139 Neff Agency 190 Nelson, Nelson Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nomian 189 Asphalt 194 Patti 112 Peggy 112, 167 Tom 101, 103,116,139, 140 Nemec, Mr. joe 38, 46, 112 Nerly, Sandy 158 Ness, Howard 167 Neumann, Kathi 88, 96, 158 Newkir k, Melonnie139 Newsom, Bruce 139 Newsom, Tom 85, 87, 158 Nikolas, Lee 59, 87, 103, 158 Nicodemus, David 139 Nicodemus, Kathy 139 Niday, jolene158 Nielsen, Bill 63, 75, 167 Nielsen, jenny 23, 101, 104, 139 Nielson, Chuck HS, 167 Niffenegger, Ora 193 Noah, Mitch 69, 167 jim 89, 103, 112,165,167 Noble, Pat 17, 105, 158 Norris, Ric 167 Norris, Sherry 109, 139 Nortin, Norton, Carol 158 Noyes, Gary 76, 158 Nuckolls, Nancy 158 N. W. Des Moines National Bank 181 Nystrom, Diane 167 O O'Brien, Donnie 139 O'Brien, Steven 167 O' Brien, Miss Collen 50 O'Callaghan, Mike 158 O'Donnel1, Bill 109, 139 O'Hara, Paul 158 O'Hara, Sarah 167 Oakes, ,james 158 Oakman, Doug 63, 139, 167 Ochanpaugh, john 167 Ogle, Marty 108, 112, 139 Ogle, Maureen 115, 139 Ogren, Gary 139 Ogren, Lynn 63, 167 Ohnemus, Vicki 167 Oliver, Richard 167 Olsasky, David 167 Olsasky, Larry 139 Olsen, Mr. Harold 51 Olsen, Kevin 88, 158 Olsen, Mary 99, 167 Olson, Craig 139 Olson, Steve 101, 167 Opel, Mary11B, 139,189 Osborne, Vicki 103, 158 Owen, Doug 63, 169 Owen, Mark 139 Owen, Rowena 158 Owen, Tim 158 P Paca, Steven 63, 86, 99, 104, 167 Page, Geraldine 167 Page, Mary 103, 167 Pagliai, Terry 167 Palmer, Bruce 109, 139 Palmer, Marilyn 167 Palmer, Nancy 82, 99, 167 Paper Box 178 Parker Bros. 174 Parker, Brenda 158 Parker, Christopher 99, 104, 167 Parker, jean 82, 167 Parker, Mr, Richard 38, 153 Parrish, jim 63, 167 Parson, Liz 158 Patterson, Mary 158 Pearson, Steve 167 Pease, Don 79, 80, 84, 139 Pease, jeff 79, 80, 84, 101, 158 Peck, joel 63, 167 Pedersen, Carol 167 Peeler, Nancy 158 Peerless Supply, Inc. 192 Peppmeier, Bill 59, 61, 87, 158 Perkins, Rodney 158 Perrin, Mrs. Sharon 43 Perry, Randy 68, 87, 116, 158 Petersen, David 101, 112, 139 Peterson, David 59, 112, 139 Peterson, Greg 79, 84, 89, 99, 112, 158 Peterson, Miss jane 44 Peterson, jeff59, 158 Peterson, john 63, 167 Peterson, Linda 104, 158 Pettit, Bill 140 Phillips, Robert 140 Phillips, Steve 89, 167 Phipps, Doug 158 Pierson, Tim 20, 103, 140 Piltingsrud, Mrs. Marguerite 38 Pinder, Becky 167 Pioneer Hi-Bred 201 Piper, Larry 158 Pitzer, Cheryl 167 Plaza Florist Er Gifts 181 Plaza Lanes 189 Plaza State Bank 193 Plummer, Mari 31,167 Pomeroy, jan 140 Pontisso, Debra 104, 116, 140 Pontisso, Diane 14, 17, 167 Porro, Pirjo 128, 140 Portel, Cindy 140 Porter, Bob 122, 140 Porter, Carol 111, 158 Porter, Dianne 140 Porter, janet 167 Porter, jeff 167 Porter, Kay 22, 140 Porter, Scott 68, 85, 140 Porter, Susan 140 Porterfield, Greg 167 Powell, Gary 77, 167 Prickett, jim 101, 140 Pritchard, Kevin 87, 158 Pudenz, Mr. Steve 21, 28, 103, 126 Pyle, Bob 88, 116 Pyle, Carol 18, 82, 105, 158 Q Quelland, Ron 158 R Rabenberg, Toni 158 Raker, Bob 56, 158 Ramsey, Kent 69, 167 Randall, Debbie 158 Ransom, Susan 99,111,140 Rapp, Tom 56, 59, 87, 116, 158 Rathbun, Sheree 47, 167 Ray, Governor Robert 107 Raymond, Bob 159 Record, Sara 159 Redshaw, Samuel 77, 167 Reece, judy 167 Reed, Roxanne 111, 159 Reha, Kim 27, 112, 159 Rehnblom, Ann 159 Reid, Craig 99, 167 Reinders, Rob 89, 159 Reis. Sheryl 104, 140 Reliable Rug 185 Remily, A1140 Remily, Danny 167 Remsburg, Kathy 167 Revell, Tom 56, 59, 159 Reves, Craig 88, 103, 140 Reynolds, jim 101, 112, 159 Reynolds, Reggie 82, 159 Riccio, Richard 88, 112, 167 Rice, jeff 159 Riggle, Lex 63, 86, 167 Riley, Dave 88, 159 Rissman, Loree 82, 105, 159 210 Robbins, Lynda 20,99,103,159 Roberts, Brenda 140 Robertson, Terri 167 Robinson, Rex 79, 81, 84,141 Robinson, Mrs, Virginia 48, 111 Rod, Richard so, 167 Rodriguez, joel 68, 87, 159 Rogers, Gary 141 Rogers, Sarah 101, 168 Rogers, Terri 168 Roquet, Greg 141 Roquet, jeff 168 Roskam, Doug 159 Roskam,Mike68, 109,141 Ross, Larry 159 Roth Barber Shop 190 Rowan, Tony 159 Rowe, Sally 101, 141 Rucker, Bob 20, 29, 30, 31, 88, 159 Rullestad, Ellyn 103, 168 Runkel, jon 63, 77 Runkel, Tom 76,112,141,168 Rush, Diane 168 Rusk, Nancy 159 Russell, Cinda 109, 141 S Salazar, Rick 141 Sample, Richard 159 Sandahl, Sheri 82, 89, 159 Sanders, judy 141, 159 Sanders, Lynn 168 Sandin, joyrene 88, 159 Sansgaard, Suzanne 111, 141 Sapp, Kathe 96, 104,141 Sarcone Publishing Co. 174 Sargent Quarries 183 Satory, Kathy 141, 156 Sauer, Terry 141 Sauemian, Bob 56, 159 Sauerman, jeri159 Sawyer, Suzanne 111, 141 Scha1es,Joan 159 Scherer, Connie 159 Schillerstro ar 76,159 Schill rom, Roger 77, 168 S 1 , Steve 86, 168 S erle 193 Sc leisman, Linda 141 Schmacke , midt, Mike 78 Scholer, Mary 159 School Board 193 Schouten, Dicky 128, 141 Schultz, Ann 115, 116, 119 Schultz, Mark 159 Schulze, Dr. Robert 203 Schulze, Rick 115, 116, 141 Schulz, Debbie 104, 159 Schwartz, Dan 26, 71, 141 Schwartz, john Scott, Lynn 159 Sells, jack 168 Sepich, Edward Service Engraving 173, 197 Severs, Cindy 159 Severson, Cynthia 27, 112, 141 Sheets, Linda 159 Sheets, Pamela 168 Shelton, Cathy 99, 168 Shelton, jo 159 Shelton, Rick 141 Shelton, Tim 59, 142, 189 Shepherd, Vicki 168 Sherod, Mark 125, 159 Sherman, Mrs. Blanche 52 Shetterly, Mona 168 Shillak, Ernie 63, 168 Shoemaker, Dave 56, 57 shun, Jeffvv, 159 Sibley, Linda 53, 104, 142 Siedenburg, Doug 63, 86, 168 Sievers, Mike 159 Silvers, Diane 159 Singleton, Larry 142 Sisam, David 56, 59, 60, 61, 85, 87, 159 Sisam, Diane 88, 168 Skaggs, Miss Diana 36 Sloan, Mark 78, 159 Slye. Rick 159 Smart, Pam 168 Smeltzer, jerry 168 Smith, Chuck 59, 79, 84, 159 Smith, Dan 76, 142 Smith, Dave 89, 159 Smith, Dennis 168 Smith, Donald 160 Smith, janice104, 142 Smith, Miss Kathleen 46 Smith, Leon 142 Smith, Shari 142 Smith, Sharon 168 Smith, Teri 142 Smith, Theresa 168 Smitty's Donut Shop 174 Snedden, julie 142 Snook, Tom 168 Soleglad, Eric 79, 81, 85, 142 Soleglad, 1an14, 79,841,142 Sondra's House nf Beauty 174 South, Tracie 158 Sowell, Patti 82, 158 Spevak, Mrs. jack 193 Springer, Mr. Bill 103 St. Andrews Episcopal Church 178 Stanfield, Scott 158 sranfill, Mike 22, 142 Stanish, Paula 111, 158 Stark, Mr. james 53, 72, 89 Stamer, Faith 168 Stearns, Nancy 168 Stecher, Linda 82, 168 Steinbach, Ginger 28, 103, 112, 142 Steinfeldt, Marcia 158 Steinmetz, Lisa 99, 103, 158 Stelter, Sue 26, 96, 142 Sterk, Roger 142 Stetson, Roger 23, 88, 92, 96, 97, 103, 1 Stevenson, jim 69, 80, 86, 168 Stewart, joan 159 Stewart, Nathan 153 Stewart, Steven 160 Stiles, Mrs. Darla 48, 111 Stiles, Paul 160 l 1 1 1 42 L Stilwell, Robert 142 Stone, Bill 78 Stony's Barber Shop 183 Stonn, Mr, Ron 40 Stotler, Debra 168 Stout, David 160 Strawman, Linda 88, 119, 160 Streyffeler, Bill 25, 59, 60, 142 Strode, Dennis 56, 57 Strllde, Rick112, 142 Stuart, Chris 122, 143 Student Council 195 Struble, Shelley 98, 160 Sturtz, Lora 168 Sullivan, Mike 79, 160 Super Valu 184 Sutherland, Darrell 75, 168 Sutherland, Marlene 98, 160 Swart, Cherral 168 Swatta, Patti 143 Sweeney, Mr. Richard 43 Swearingen, Becky 168 T Tangeman, Bradford 168 Tannatt, Mr. Ken 38, 39, 197 Tarr, Steve 23, 89, 96, 97, 103, Tarr. Sue 96, 98, 160 Tasler, Leonard 80, 84, 168 Taylor, Dick 56, 88, 160 Tarnish, Debbie 88 Teeter, Kay 160 Terry, Rhonda 168 Tesdel1,Lie179, 112,160 Tharnish, Debbie 169 Thatcher, Bill38, 80,112,160 Thies, David 160 Thomas, Kathy 82, 169 Thomas, Mike 63, 84, 169 Thomas, Randy 45, 56, 59, 60, 99,101,112,160,194 Thomas, Rick 63, 86, 169 Thomas, Scott 160 Thompson, Art169 Thompson Display 173, 197 Thompson, Sheila 169 Tiedeman, Dave 63, 169 Tiernan,1ane111 Tiernan Service 190 Tiernan, Terry 88, 104, 160 Tobis, Sam 89, 92, 96, 97, 103, Todd, Bill 63, 86, 92,112, 169 Todd, Mike 160 Toft, Michael 86, 169 Toft, Nancee 160 Touch, Teresa 89, 143 Toulouse, Bambi 101, 160 Tower Shop 192 Tracy, Rick 143 Travnicek, Mary jo 160 Tremble, Diane 88, 169 Tremble, Kim 88, 143 Troster, Vicki 143 Trotter, Kathy 25, 82, 160 Trotter, Keith '169 108, 143 61, 87, 92, 160 Trumper, Renee 160 Tucker, Craig 143 Tufte,Mary1ou115,116, 143 Turner, jim 30, 31,92,103,116,143 Turner, Sue 144 Tussing, Tom 160 Tuttle, Barb 160 Tuttle, janet 109, 144 Tweedt, Bev 166, 169 Twiss, Duane 169 Tychsen, Mr, Gene 47, 122 Tysseling, Craig 144 U Ummel, Debbie 169 United Federal 189 University Book Store 190 Urbandale Pharmacy 187 V Valley Bank A Trust 178 Van Fleet, Karen 94, 99, 144 Van Houweling, Steve 20, 99, 104, 160 Van Ostenbridge, Linda 169 Van Zandbergen, Lynn 98, 169 Vance, Debbie 29, 30, 31, 96, 104, 169 Vande Berg, Pam 94, 96, 101, 144 Vanderly, Mr. Fred 38 Vasey, Mark 89, 144 Veal, Cathy 169 Veal, Robert 169 veffunh, Dan 59, eo, 76,144'! Vermeulen, john 59, 89, 160 Vest, Chris 24, 119, 144 Victoria Cleaners 193 Viola,1oe 64, 69, 76, 169 W Wadden, Mr. jerry 197 Waggoner, Bill 77, 88, 160 Wagner, Val 86, 169 Walker, Mrs. Maxine 52 Wallace, Stuart 88, 108, 144 Waller, Carol 169 Wallerstedt, Karen 99, 160 Walter, Debbie 160 Wandling, Carol 82, 83, 105, 160 Wannamaker, Daisy 96, 112, 144 Warner, Bill 160 Warner, Craig 58, 59, 61, 144 Warrior, jean 101, 160 Waterbury, Dr. Carl 203 Waterbury, Iane115, 119, 126, 144 Waters, Barbara 104, 144 Waters, Barry 63, 77, 86, 169 Waters, Monica 169 Watkins, Sandy 160 Watson, Mr. Bob41, 56, 57, 72 Watson, james 169 Watson, Pam 88, 169 Watts, Jeff 47, 79, 80, 169 Watts, joe 79, 112, 144 Waugh, Anne 144 Webb, Mark 160 Weber, Blake 62, 63, 86, 169 Webster, Susan 144 Wedeking, Mike 169 Wegner, Paul 169 Weider, Phil 88, 101, 160 Weidner, Steve 169 Welch, Patti 96, 144 Wellbome, Bill 18, 63, 79, 80, 81, 88, 169 Wellbome, Frank 64, 65, 85, 108, 112, 144 Welle, Marge 161 Wellen, Claudia 144 Wellen, Melvin 86, 99, 169 Wellman, Debbie 88, 103, 161 ,X Wells, Mr. Bob 85 Wells, Brad 145 Wells, Debbie 169 Wells, Karen 145 Wells, Mr. Robert 49, 63 Wells, Waneta 161 Welsh, Cindy 145, 161 West, Bill 169 Westergaard, Mark 12, 145 Westrick, Maurine 82, 169 Westrope, Tom 88, , 161 Wetter, 1ici?DcE9d Wetzell, en 63, 86,' 69 Whxaleg, Dan 169!! eeler, jerry I ,87, 1 Wheeler, Sue , 1 Whipple, Joanne 169 White, Dennis 145 White, Jane 116, 161 whim, Melody 161 Whitehorn, Sally 99, 145 Whiton, Denise 169 Whitson, Mirium 161 wible, Pam 99, 169 Wigton, Chris 101, 161 Wiley, Curt 57 Wilkins, Ieri 145 Wilkins, jim 161 Wilkinson, Cherie 145 Williams, Dave 68, 161 Williams Fashion House 185 Williams, Robbin101, 161 Williamson, Kent 145 Williamson, Kyle 161 Williamson, Linda 169 Williamson, Todd 145 Willits, Mr. Earl 38. 50, 199 Wilmeth, Tom 30, 31, 99, 103, 169 Wilson, Diane 161 Wilson, Vickie 99, 169 Wineinger, jack 169 Winget,jim161 Winget, Kent 72, 145 Winget, RiCk31, 63,101,11X3,169 Wipoff, Harvey 78 Wise, Marc 87,161 Wise, Margie 161 Wittich, Mrs. Lucy 52 Wittkop, Mr. Kenneth 50, 51 Woehrle, Miss Nancy 48 Wolfe, Dianne 161 Wolfe, Kris 169 Wolfe, Steve 161 Wolver, Mike 63,169 Womack, Mrs, Hilda 50 Wood, jeff 68, 87, 161 Wood, Robin 169 Woodall, Patsy 145 Woods, Miriam 169 Woods, Ron 122, 145 Woods, Val 169 Workman, Mike 99, 169 Wright, Debbie 169 Y Yazel, Gwen 161 Yelick, Mrs. Marsha 36, 94 Yellow Cabs 184 Young, Chuck 169 Young, jane 133, 145 Young, Phil 63, 86, 169 Young, Scott 169 Younkers 172 Z Zeller, Mary 161 Zeller, Mike 59, 60, 145 Zeller, Tom 59, 78, 87, 161, 169, 189 Zeller, Wayne 78 Zimmerman, Mr. joe 41 Zimmemian, Steve 63, 79, 169 A er, Cathy 102, 103, 145 XX X X
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