Hoover High School - Husky Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

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V ! ,.-S4. . 1 4 , V J ' -,ggi fl fr . Rig! . 1 I X. as I OPENING 2 S'I'lIIJEN'I' LIFE I8 AC I'IVl'I'IES 36 SPORTS . . . 60 PE0l'l.E 98 Q 6' 1. Kelly Blackford and Dean Havran cheer from the sidelines as they await their opportunity to eat Tiger meat . 3. D-E-F-E-N-S-E, what's that spell? Defense, defense, defense! 2. Jolene Feldt is caught by surprise as Sara DeCook helps her with her books. 4. Lights, camera, actionl' can be heard from the stage as Mary Boatwright looks on from the booth in You can't take it with youf' Building a rainbow --- that's what students at Hoover have been doing this year. Each of us have added a different color, a new piece, or another dimension to our lives. Some feel that their part is getting up and being here every morning, while others want to and need to be more involved. 2' the Y 34 'Q' , v ' i- - Ji JW i W i .iff 5E'..69f 9 2-Opening l The rainbow can symbolize a school, even Hoover. In a complete rainbow, there are two actual bows. The primary bow, where the brightest colors, are found, and the secondary bow which contain the less distinct colors. The thing is, the rainbow is only a partial rainbow if one of these bows is missing. 1. What are they wearing in Paris? Well, Missy Bruce and Lori Robinson model the latest style in a brief fashion show before school. 2. Tracy Parks proudly displays her bronze medal after her spectacular performance in the Girls State Cross Country meet at Ames. 3. Sophomore cheerleaders perform their Rocky cheer in hope that the Huskies will knock-down another opponent. Opening-3 X 1. The Adams Family receives a pep talk from head coach Bert Adams before an important game. 2. Miss Bo-Peep, Julie Peterson is just one of the many babes in Babes in Toyland . 3. Seniors Julie Cook, Dana Wilson, Cindy Isenhart, and Kathy Diment display three different ways to catch a man, timid, sexy, and vivacious. In other words, Hoover depends upon each of its 1374 students to be complete. 1979 erupted into a flurry of activities. For freshmen and sophomores, the first few days were spent adjusting toa new school, and finding lockers and classes. For the rest of us it was spent finding friends and catching up on summer gossip. BABES 49 ,.l mrs y V TOYUIIIp f cf., l K . - W , i 4- Ak K . I J x This year the sophomores are no longer the youngest or the newest faces to Hoover. This privilege has been handed down to . . . ta-da . . . the freshmen. This new breed of high school life is a group of kids who are learning to adjust to high school a year earlier than others. 1. All faces watch the precedings of the Homecoming assembly, as Tom Aceto and Mark Amick discuss the antics of Kingenberg's reign. 2. Mary Sanderson, Debbie Linn, and the Sophomore cheerleaders lead the new freshmen in their first recital of the school song. X i s , df .sank N1 N w W. . 'ffm-xz, . ,gf f ,y , ,Q ,i2rf,:. 1-:,,,:,.-Kr--tr..-1 .yi rpm. ,,.,,. 1 . AL . r ,.,,..,.,,.,,,,,,..,. .,f.4. ,,,.4,.. ,, .rl ,g if we: . . .- .i , ' fri- - 'nga MI -i'f'1 V'-'fw,f:..q:-P2 '- if .Q-F-asm-f.,.1w 1:.e.m-u.-N21 Opening-5 1. Chris Eshelmann, Laurie Frantz, and Kim Beaty share a piece of juicy gossip in the hall during passing period. 2. What's the password? seems to be the question on Ken Smalleyls mind as he mans the stage door in a sneak preview of Babes in Toyland. Quiet, says Cheri Melton. 3. Kathy Rogers and Kristen Beal share a laugh during one of Hoover's rowdy open houses. 'MAI 6-Opening W . ff 4 . 'JA l .' - . f- . fx 4 ff' - As for upperclassmen we begin to get the first twinge of senioritis midway through our junior year and it grows until near the end of our senior year, when we start reflecting over the past three years and looking toward the future. Many can remember those mornings it was all too easy to not feel well w .' ,J I - ,- i 1 and catch up on extra sleep or get some important homework done, or even make a yearbook deadline. The beginning of school brings hot, muggy weather. To conserve energy, the thermostats are set at 75 degrees, which doesn't help the sticky situation students find themselves in. Little did we expect to want some of that hot weather back during the cold winter months that would come all too soon and see thermostats plunge to 65 degrees by order of President Carter. 1. Students look on with fear and amazement as Mr. Moore plays with a pet tarantula during biology. 2. Students' faces reflect their different reactions to a sneak preview of You Can't Take It With You.' 3. Cast members lay it on thick - the makeup that is - before the premier of You Can't Take It With You. 4. Julie McIntosh models, the bald look during a Hoover swimming meet. . 'N ffm l V Lp? 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L ': Q 'f 5, -5 it-,, Q,- 'aa F-1 3 K.-fa' Pai' :xg afar, -fc 'A 1 Eg .lv E ,S l -, .im fl g Q, ' r' ,-- '- , 1 , , -9 5 X. - we, .HTL f ncht ' I K 'S' it 3 Q I A V 3:1-K Q a A iffy rig . , , . , ,, , ':I7'3 '+L Mm .'- - w P'-:L 1 Q fflf f I 496 X :U I I X1 N U If 3 rf! 8-Opening f! . v , n Ah zt sclmul, Huuvc-r is wvll l'4ip1'vsvtttcri in spmta, Hur Iimtlmll team hun ite. heist Htfilfstlll Slllvf' 19724, finishing ut 5 2 in thu t'tllli0l'i'lN'l' and tm .S uvt-mil. 'l'hte vnllc-ylmll tc-:un tops thc- Mc-trn and gurus on to state. 'l'i'zu-y Parks lends the cross t-mtntry tenths as she finishes third in the stzttu meet and the girls swimtning team ranks high in the state. a- t---3j'f?'ff1 g .. 1, , ,, ':-r.-ua. , 5 Y , ' '. ,l l' 1-5:'3::i:'- I -.,. :- ' ' 1 ' -V ,V .1 Ziff 1'- 55 it . 5. Q.. ' 4. 4 1. t - ff-- --f fl I, -- ., . -1. . . --, , -, ., . 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Juniors Tim Beachy and Craig Davidson try to ease the pain of another tough assignment. The boyls basketball team is rated number one and the girl's team is rated high early after knocking off East High and spoiling their 34-game winning streak. 4. Seniors Roberta Wheeler and Dianne Avgerinos take time out to wet their whistles before cheering on the boy's and girl's cross country teams. 5 w., . ,N 'A-ni' 10-Opening Homecoming '79 shows the students at Hoover have magic in their souls. Surely the royal court must have felt a certain magic at being chosen by their peers. For the first time in six years, Hoover wins their Homecoming game. That magical night of romance called the Homecoming Dance follows with graduate Ben Ulin doing some sleight of hand to the delight of many. I9-1' . fp, il L 1. Samuelson students brave the cold and ice to watch a performance by the Hoover Theatre dept. 2. Jill Truslow, Roberta Wheeler, and Laura Gaulke attempt to stir up some enthusiasm from the Hoover crowd. 3. Senior Doug Langbehn takes it easy during a break in his classes. 4. Tracy Tigue strikes a contemplative pose during a journalism field trip to Iowa City. Opening-11 1. Mr. Ron Battani presents Sue Martin with a certificate declaring her a member of the McDonald's All-American High School Band as her parents look on. 2. Senior Scott Reynolds heads for the Gatorade during a short break in football action. 3. Sean Bell and Dave Pagliai realize it is true-they can't lie to Mr. Battani. Des Moines gets the pleasure of being the host to an important guest on October 4. Pope John Paul II arrives in Des Moines and in four short hours captures the spirit of The Surprising Placel' after Visiting a small church in Cummings and The Living History Farms in Urbandale. .L ,. ......-... ,. 'ir f.. . A! Q ' +' .fl fl' -. ' v' N we es v -. .un W5 -4. . ff ' M y i i 1.1 fm, '- :- X. 4 1 , vi .ff s .lv ,' 1 1 1 , .fp- ,-0 1 'I L-4 1. Cross country managers Joleen Olds and Mary Sanderson flash smiles at the camera after the state meet. 2. Dungeon dwellers Dianne Avgerinos, Sandy Derby, Christy Ulin, and Kathy Diment have mixed feelings on a ref's decision during a basketball game at Hoover. 3. Sam Reed and Beth Brown plan a mischievious deed as H.H.S. SUPER FANS. 4. While clowning around in the deep, dark, south wing, Beth Brown, Diane Battrick, and Dawn Saylor eagerly take time out to pose. 'Q T N ' 'M -.. lk igifuflll' llnamn. !. .Q 'i X Lal., P 14-Opening -G .-an 1. Lane Henkel 1821 looks on as Bruce Sikkink 1853 shows his excitement about the refs decision on another Steve Doten touchdown. 2. Cindy Isenhart, Dana Wilson, and 3. You've heard of James at 16, well Anita Huntoon show different emotions on Mary Schmidt's 18th Birthday she as they watch a football player run by. was Tardy at 18. Q 85k 6' - as i '-. 1 P. GX ' -W . , X? t- .:,!2e A 1 Opening- 15 if an L -1 N Y T , P' v if W. . M w -QMS.y1fs?,f!4a...'Qs1J Milf D.. 2 H Kzfffww we .b?fHWv, H if s use :ww or 1. The Student Center is a place for relaxing and sharing a laugh or two with friends. 2. As the fall sports come to a close, girls basketball warms up. 3. Center Tim Anderson shoots for two while an East player looks on in awe. l la. H .. H H mass, Q M ssszdzv mm gm EB f,x-f..,55 'A V e N . J- Sw w e Xe M1 Y M, W me M v . 6 2 N seg Hr wz x : MA , . H 23 N' 'ff WWF' raw' :WM 2ff'wWfwWvwf wZ ww1wWW fi-Wm,:Wv5f.v::li'5 -:Q lwmgili 'I w ,xr wHMlfify,,, f, Shiv 035.1 sl, .. ZW' df ll lui fix 1' A 1' ' lf M L 4 g i g 1- ' X37 ' , - gs- 44 2: 5 x -HQ 5 , ks Jia ' .. sr fi .le gf-11 ' 2 tj' A .. A :aes ' 16-Opening v 5 --hx 1 ,iw ik- , . 55:5 v .,.. .:,-1. 1.- ,7- 2'?5?45'?5'1 . ni 311. . ,N e 1 W L..,., ,. ,, I VV , ? i'L ' . fm I ' 'wax ' 'fi-'L-, ' ,, 5 , iugv. -,IW 6, guy.. 4 , 3. Q 4+ I P, 4 f fy - - , V372 ' , ' M nu , 2, V , iyagh. .- - ' H..-1 Ji: H . 4' 21 ' , 1- R ..,, :N- ,V ff 3: ' TI QV 5' , Y I ., A , .-1 ,J . X 3 fi- il' . M ' - -1 ' Q ,Q-4'--J lx Y 4. 1 f.Y gh' .1 5 .K ,fx . -3 , .k- ,, Arr ..1 '..N, I,.:g...1.-- Masala ' ' w f 1 2 li .- .Mi1wM1'i1 1' Q U E5 mi V F N SM, . r, 5 M Y 3 A . 1 K .1 .M-, 1- Mill I Z MB!!! WUT fi i 1' bl-X I 4 s P 4-S N 5 'y' phi 1 E tabs 137 M I v ,1- 1' .- N 'SQ if WBT ff 4, 4h 'Magic' highlight Homecoming The 1979 Homecoming Dance is a new and unique experience due to the successful job of Chairperson Eric Grant. Could It Be Magic is highlighted by Ben Ulin, who does a number of magic shows throughout the evening. The Last Shades of Dawni' provide excellent dancing music for the two hundred couples who attend. Seniors Christy Ulin and Jeff Bringenberg are crowned Queen and King at the assembly and later lead the attendants in a dance to the theme song. The Homecoming Court is represented by Freshman attendants Karen Nissly and Jeb Dykstra, sophomore attendants Laurie Krantz and Paul Boehm, and junior attendants Kristen Beal and Doug Carton. Homecoming Dance 1979 proves to be one of the best yet. 1. Homecoming queen Christy Ulin poses 2. Lisa Gaule and her date discuss the proudly with her date Tim Anderson. magic of Homecoming. Homecoming-20 3. Tracy Parks and Dan Hedlund boogie to the Last Shades of Dawn . 1. Mark Parkhurst and date share a romantic moment at the 1979 Homecoming Dance. 2. Keith Trumbo and Ann McLaughlin show enthusiasm after indulging in some refreshments. 3. Marla Touch and Dave Schatz watch in awe as magic feats are performed. 4. Hoover alum Pat O'Keefe and Senior Cheri Melton take a break from the dance floor to discuss after dance plans. You really ca11't take It Wlth ou Audiences at Hoover discover that plays can be educational as well as entertaining as they view the Drama Department's first production of the 1979-80 season, You Can't Take It With Youn, a comedy about the crazy antics of the Sycamore family. The basic theme of the play is that money can't buy happiness , and that the only way for a person to be happy is to be himself. This show, done in 3 acts, has many hilarious characters, among them an elderly lush, Miss Gay Wellington, The Grand Duchess, Olga Katrina, and a Russian ballet instructor, Boris Kolenkhov. The Sycamore family itself also contains many colorful characters. Ed Carmichael is a xylophone playing jack of all trades, and his wife, Essie, has only one ambition, to be a famous dancer. Penny Sycamore, Essie's mother, wants to be a writer. The only trouble is it took her 8 years to learn how to type. Alice, the only sane member of the family is in love with a rich young executive, Tony Kirby, whos family does not approve at all of the Sycamores, and Martin Vanderhoff, the head of the household, is the most unique of all. He never pays taxes, he raises snakes, and he influences the other members of his family to do their own thing too. In a touching scene in the third act, Martin convinces stuffy Mr. Kirby that his happiness means more than money. The audience leaves with the feeling that while they were laughing and enjoying themselves they may have learned something. This first play of the year once again illustrates that Hoover Theatre will remain, in the immortal words of director, Kathie Danielson, one notch above high school drama. Director- Kathie Danielson llilx 'THE-CAST J . Q , Penny Sycamore- JUdY?v,RQZEHbQQm ,Raul Sycamore- 'Kfiil 'Simrlley f. , Essie. Carmichael- Chris '7G11rnaiitn V. Kirby- Eric Grantgzfi- H , ' Alice'-Sycamore- Karen Nickles- ' Vanderhoff- Darr Jensen Gay Wellington- Amy Toornsen Boris Kolenkhov- Reggie Morrow Mr-. Kirby- Todd Mrs. Kirby- Julia Sorell Rh b - P ul W'tk e, a a a rx e Donald- Dan 'Hedlund De Pixma- Barry Moon Henderson- Steve Giannoble semen- Jim Winder, Rod Shelton. Qlga Katrina- Bachele Braverman Asst. Director- Brian Vance 3 -uf I 1. The cast of You Can't Take It With You in an affectionate pose with beloved director, Kathie Danielson. 2. In a serious moment, the Sycamore family bow their heads to pray with grandpa. 3. Essie looks amused as Ed gives a sly look to the camera. 4. Penny tries to calm the somewhat unbalanced Miss Wellington. 5. Mr. Kolenkhov, Mr. De Pinna, Paul, and Penny look interested in the conversation, while Ed listens in the background. 6. While Miss Wellington sleeps off her tipsy condition, Ed and Penny anxiously try to arouse her. Drama-23 ,151 ef Qt-'ri rc., -7- A- Uti- 5DAL .ALR li m' .4 FACTS Pope John Paul 11-Trip to U.S. fDes Moines!! . . . Cambodia . . . Boat people . . . Iran, Tehran-Hostages, War threat! . . . Iranian Revolutionary leader- Ayatollah Runollah Khomeini . . . Shah's exile . . . Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan . , . President Carter's State of the Union Address . . . Registering for the Draft . . . Olympic Boycott . . . Presidental election year . . . Iowa-Cacuses ArmsRace Saltll Fuel Shortage High Inflation Sky rocketing price of Gold and Silver . , . Falling Dollar . . . WHO concert 11 people killed . . . Younkers reopening . . . New Freshman ..... uh, Ipi i 1'P W P we 4 wi? ,H ,- 591 six W N 3 ill A WMS szsn-vv..?,, I . i. in 5 jim, 'W' 'l ltttt -Q, , , . ' it -lc ' - l f mm UH. it f Lmwmggjgtlm o L, -' A-lm A . l ' 9 --mn me l ,. 4. in 5 ' ' l f lf tration lar tllialll his l le2f:fCalls tor reviva o regls suvens mm 5 5 ppgg PADS AND FASHIONS ol QU? flfl i lg-35? FAsH1oNs mill 4'-' ' G I A , an Des1nger3eans,sk1rts, shirts Glo t ria Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein, Os- 1 ' ' ! car De La Renta etc .... West- ern and Oxford look Wool skirts Slit skirts Kaki pants . . . Straight leg pants Crew neck sweaters Izod ton down shirts . . . Blazers shirts, pants But ?Ski jackets . . . Bucks, Bass and .Dexter shoes, High heels ...... FADS ALJ Electronic games . . . Star Trek D.A.V. clothes . . . Bermuda 44 shorts Hawiian shirts nw' Dads shirts . . . Untled tennls shoes . . . Cowboy hats . . . . . Toyland in vades the Hoover Grown ups remember what it's like to be a kid again, and kids are delighted as they view the Hoover Drama Department's second production of the 1979-80 season, Babes in Toyland . Directed by Mrs. Kathie Danielson, Babes in Toyland is a childrens musical about what happens when storybook characters like Tom, Tom, the Pipers son, and Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary run away to the magical world of Toyland. Grown ups and children alike are swept away by this enchanting play as they follow the characters through the scary Spider Forest, and the magical Toyland. The play is highlighted by several musical numbers, including Lemonade , Hail to Toyland , I Can't Do the Sum , and, of course, the title song, Toyland . The cast of over 50 Hoover Stage students has the audiences laughing at one moment and sympathizing with the heroes at the next. Especially enjoyed by all seemed to be the numbers Flora-Etta , done by Alan Calias Mark Moserl in a gypsy skirt, and the Dance Excentriquen a ballet dance done by Gonzorgo and Roderigo CKen Smalley, and Randy Hagerl in tu-tus. When, in the end, our heroes foil the nasty villain Barnaby by giving him water from the laughing water well and throwing him into fits of giggles, all in the audience sigh with relief. Babes in Toyland is a lightheated, entertaining play, and as the audiences leave and the cast sings the grand finale, and adults have the distinct feeling that, at least for a couple of hours, they have been kids again, visiting a-faraway, magical place. 1. The evil Barnaby CDan Jensenl looks - to the widow CJulia Sorelll for help in paying his imaginary bills. . . . lf ' , , -M-Q-1 N 'f T 3. 2. Jane, Alan, Mary fMary Sandersonl, K Gonzorgo, and Roderiqo look on happily gy-531 after Barnaby drinks from the laughing water well. 'N 3. Tom KBarry Moonl is backed up by the entire girls chorus as he sings about Drama-26 his beloved Jane. A3 Q Q LVM F- QX ,wr Va. --fi: - ifi fp . MQ A 1,., Ylll Z1 3' -wx .K ,... x 1 :FN ,X gif.--5 Q rq 9 ,fn ,-, . nv, 0n:.1: lvl -.bb j-af V N' k x if KJ, 5611.2 ly X 5 wg' at x I V' V ' b Lt -Xx ' K X 53' X Y H- X , N J X 1 WN Q Rl N X ,L-,m -. n A ' ,VM S A 2 X'. 1 S -. :- ny x.v il? , , N hi' ' . L ' ' 1, N, S W as 'P lx, 5 VT :za ' ' 1221, f fluff AP, ., vu 'l' ,,. ' 1 '-,L .-L ' .1- rx Y 1 3 L , Qu ,Mu , . is . F- --if Q ' 1 P I X I iff' S-,v-5 fgmii 'QIE' 4 Q-' Open houses spark many moods This years open houses reflect the various personalities of Hoover students. Types of music range from hard rock to disco to the ever popular slow dance. The highlights of every open house is senior Tim Perry with his rendition of Free Bird. Disc jockeys include professionals from KRNQ and some semi- professionals from right here at Hoover. Open houses provide entertainment for many students after exciting basketball and football games and also after the traditional sutdentffaculty 1. Karen Kucera flashes a happy smile as she boogies to the disco beat. Open Houses-28 basketball game. Unfortunately, some saw open houses as a place for uncalled for behavior after consuming mass quantities of alcohol andfor controlled substances. This matter was discussed at student council with Mr. Wells voicing his concern and warning of no more open houses in future years if the problem continued. However, overall the open houses were a huge success and a great fund raiser for student council. 2. Julie Sorrell and Biology teacher Mr. Moore show a serious side to Hoover open houses. 3. Jayne Grummert shows her unique style of dancing. San ta spreads 11011613.57 cheer This years Christmas dance is highlighted by a surprise visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus, portrayed by Ann McLaughlin and Kris Woods respectively. Music is provided by student disc jockey Reggie Morrow, who plays the top 40 to the enjoyment of all. This event proves to be senior Boardls most successful fund raising project as it is every year. Greg Witke, senior board president, states the dance was a real success. We netted around 352007 The Christmas Dance raises the spirits of the students who attend, putting them in the mood for the Holidays ahead. The annual tradition of this dance once again spreads Christmas cheer throughout the halls of Hoover. any 'N 2 - , - X , 'Hat a 'R .+C ' - im . 4+ 'n . Utfllllilg- 63, w i- 1 ff z15wsSii!W'.:i I ld I ill. v V fi. Vi M I .:. is-.N J X If ' ,A is V 5 . Rl g . -All .aah 1. Junior Barry Moon sweeps senior Mary Sanderson off her feet as the crowd looks on. 2. Anita Huntoon flashes a smile to the camera after telling Santa what she really wants for Christmas. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Calias Ann McLaughlin and Kris Woodsl, take time out for a dance. 4. Junior Kathy Propps and Sam Smith show their stuff at the Christmas dance. Open Houses-29 Shrew pans students and When is a teacher not a teacher? When he is a cast member in Hoover's third production of the 1979-1980 season. This is one of the opinions expresses by asst. Director Julia Sorell about The Taming of the Shrew . Audiences are entertained not only be a talented group of student actors, but also by a group of madrigal singers and special acting debuts by Hoover teachers Mr. Davis, Mr. Leventhal, and Mr. Craft. As an added treat, former Hoover drama teacher Ron Danielson comes back for a special appearance in the role of Petruchio. The story centers around a girl named Katherine who is so untamed that people call her a shrew. The way in which Pertruchio finally tames Katherine land she tames himl unfolds into one of William Shakespeare's most amusing comedies. This play, directed by Mrs. Kathie Danielson, follows in the Hoover theatre tradition of excellence and is enlightening and entertaining to all who attend. 1. Mr. Craft alias Vincentio greets the audience with a friendly gesture and introduces the performance in Shakespearean style. 2. While an unsuspecting Hortensio fJeff Batesl tunes his improvised lute, Lucentio fDan Jensenl woos the fair Bianca QMary Sandersonl. 3. Nay, come again, Good Kateg I am a gentlemanl' states Petruchio as he stalks the shrewish Katherine. Drama-30 N - V I XJ. Baptista Minola-Steve Davis Vincentio-Everett Craft Lucentio-Dan Jensen A Petruchio-Ron Danielson Gremio-Jim Winder Hortensio-Jeff Bates Tranio-Jim Rudge Biondello-Brad Church Grumio-Brian Vance Curtis-Nancy 'Clift Pedant-Jerry Levanthal Katherina-Rachelle Braverman Bianca-Mary Sanderson Widow-Mary Boatwright Servants-Kristen Dragsted Chris Walters ull 2 n 'L x X I wi . ,X J . X. 'X 'vi 1. Petruchio lMr. Danielsonl explains the facts of life to an interested Baptista CMr. Davisi. 2. Hortensio CJeff Batesl and his faithful servant Gremio Uim Winderb ponder over a plan to win the hand of the young flower, Bianca. 3. Petruchio must see something Kate fRachelle Bravermanl doesn't as they gaze upon the stars. Drama-31 On February 16, 1980, 135 couples glide across the Hoover Student Center to the sounds of Jackson!Crowson. The theme of this years Spring Dance is Love Is . . . . The Studet Center is decorated with spring colored tissue flowers, silver balls hanging from the ceiling, plus the traditional cupids and hearts. The centerpeices, as usual, are snatched up and souveniers before the majority of the dancegoers arrive. This year coming to the dance stag is encouraged by the committee, and the two students who do come stag have just as much fun as the others. As the band takes a break, the assembly begins with Tim Brown being named Student For All Seasons . Rounding off the Senior For All Seasons candidates are: Tim Anderson, Christy Ulin, Greg Witke, and Cindy Isenhart. The females make a clean sweep of the other grades as Tracy Parks, Julie Peterson, and Lisa Ward are named junior, sophomore, and freshman Student For All Seasons, respectively. And the Winner is Tim Brown 3 1. Faculty sponsor Ms. Thune gets involved with the decorating of the dance. 2. Spring Dance chairman Anita Huntoon attempts to explain to Mandy Gillaspey what in the heck is going on. 3. I know what I'm doing! protests junior Wendell Griffis, as assisstant chairman Kim Kearney tries to give directions. Spring Dance-32 S Y 41' 1 if cfs v Y .J Q M r -0 as . ' . I ffm! 1' K K' ' ,,, V gs.-A .',. af: ' 4' 5-rf , 56-f B. ,gnc 9 r '2 1 'Mt ' 1 I 'JJ I YA ' ?2' -sf-Qv LF- -I Y 'I' nf? iv was V G, '. PRF . YI , -n' f I fn -Z' Y-lfflx ,-Q ggwa---.1--1 -ws! 'A'- .emi gLa3f?g, G, 1 .f 7 U. 'Z H55 '. -11 -. ,' E31 1' N 1615.5 -2 ' Estee' iff. l T al Aflfw, ' 4 . 1, ,'. u- 4 1' 'id , V I A 1. L q 'Q 'nk t '.e 'A ,-A . N- m-' - , 'iQ'2?W.,..j ,, 1. , . , JE? ,. mia! H552 A i I l X X. . Y 5 vl- il l , P: W ' -f,:,.,f'ls I 1 ,M 1 , I 1 .QQ -if ,2 ,., 1 a lf-wa. p , -, 4. ,.,,. . n rn .H v il Q' if D RUEIDN 7 E35 H mmrlirn Y 4li'iQ? 1,5 faff U: - .4 Q 1. Flustered Horace Vandergelder CKen Smalleyj tries to talk to old, deaf Gertrude CSara Hydel 2. Mrs. Dolly Levi CHeather Wachal tells Ambrose Kemper fEric Grantj what life is all about l is A li I? 3. The Castg Cl-rl Row one, John Hagerty, Dan Jensen, Heather Wacha, Ken Smalley, Julia Sorrell, Sara Hyde, Row two, Nancy Clift, Debbie Linn, Amy Toomsen, Judy Rozenboom, Pam Matheis, Marlene Priebnow, Randy Hager, Barry Moon, Row three, Eric Grant, Brian Vance, Chris Gurnas, Tom Mease, and Mike Braverman. Drama-34 . , tt- li lfw, V. ,W A A Qgliigjiengarde' P rime ey on L A f,-',,jVgLjF .' ,faint l ,Pj V iv ' .Ser -3 f - . Cashman August . . . 4. Irene Molloy fMel Brownl and Minnie Fay lMarlene Priebnowl encourage Cornelius Hacki lJohn Hagertyl and Barbaby Tucker CRandy Hagerl to sing a song. 5. Members of the Tucker party eavesdrop on Dolly and Horace on the other side. ,J gina Vandlergildgg- Q. - i , Aliillirose Kemper .. ',lQoff,ie1iys'7fH'sck1 .. .. 'Molloy .. . ' abiewudiier I S F ora vahiisyieifs ' gc Stackkqul ...... . 'yiss.gfVanHuysen's Cook . . Z' j ........ V' .......... se- 4' ,-5' J ' n' 1 ff: sl-34 ...Nis- X. v lg ....'....T Mease .J .... .. . ,gg . . . . . . Mike Braverman ,.....s..- gr. 6. Horace Vandergelder asks Malachi Stack QChris Gurnasj about his credentials. 7. Ermengard CNancy Cliftl confirms her identity to Miss VanHuysen's cook CPam Matheisj. Student C0-directors make M Ma teh l V Hoover's student co-directed play, The Matchmaker , was the largest student directed play ever to be produced at Hoover. The co-directors were Julia Sorrell and Dan Jensen. The famous Broadway musical Hello, Dolly was based on The Matchmaker . Who could forget the familiar theme as Dolly Levi, played superbly by l 1 Heather Wacha in her first lead role, tries to find a wife for Horace Vandergelder, played by veteran drama student Ken Smalley. During the intermission, the audience was entertained by by 3 1 the music of the period, sung by J Nh Mary Sanderson and Debbie Q Linn and accompanied .by Amy '-- Toomsen on the violin. '2 'N 8. Mel Brown made the part of Mrs. Irene Molloy her first lead role in The Matchmaker . . ff' - -M.,-, i l A 3' IQ -if - . ,f 'E 41 'l ,n I ' A Drama-35 i A L g, 4 I tag P 'fla ir .., 1' '.. Q will EE .1 -. ,al ...T-5 X L . T '2 1353,- Leu: 4.1 ..,, Y., ' -.nf 2' X . - Ju, .- 1,-4 ,- .9 , TS . 1 ' :LJ 1 6 LV . E A ri w Q21 v M, I l 1 -...-pig 1 A1 , -.W Jf fpywv .A LH hiv .gli -x DQ 1 ,Tig f ,, , gf fyzaaf, ,gm- I, ' l i . v 7' L. , . , -A -ff 1 i kwa K1 - L, W V ,...q?f.....---,,. , V -.--.a1A..f,,i..m.,,,.,-,fi, -f F 'F F':1 0 'E-V-- A - '--l X . - W4--H-A w R Y - ' ' f 4xmf-:dwsi .-..: f:.ynm:.:J V Y - J -,lf-A?-myaivg-041-.17 I ,, , W ,. W -, .. 7 ,N 'fi J - ---w...,.,. Yi, . . ,- J, , i 1- -. I, A A ,. M 41. 1 x:.:::-4-.D-iguw-'-new-My'-..-1' 1 Q ! . ' ,u, '. - W ... f .1I f'w'.. -me f 3- Tx -' x g f ,s J J q Q -4. f V3 4, 5 'D , .L V. 3,1 I- . ., I ,Z , Q 3 ' 1 1 x n, , '- ... Y Eg- , ' 5- -' . 2-, M- -A 193 HEP- H fi ' 'L 1, gt? I nj, gv if ,--- A, 127- 1 - A f - Ni - .WQGATADY a 'A I -- f 5 I Ni Di ' 1 li ' 4. . . . -,'1'-L ug .,J Q. ff! Ki iff 1 ,,.1. '- gig.. QT! V ' . f?-6-':, wr-3 1' 'T' wdffgwel' 3 Q- f 'E I 535522 ' H.-' A u ' --1.-, H+- :Q-4-54 X , ff Hr-1 1. ' ---- V f w, i ww ,X-.y KL -. ' ' : .56 1 'S X fi 5 1, . I -Jg jfit 35r'92Tt ,. 4- xr ,H X , w 114 'E' ep .1 'f ! 1 P A R V f' fr fgififv- M fs 5 1 Band marches to first place The 1979-80 Husky marching band, led by Drum Major Doug Langbehn, highlights the season's close by capturing 1st place in the annual Pella Tulip- Time parade. The band has many outstanding senior members, including Sue Martin who is chosen to be in the MacDonald's marching band on New Year's Day in New York. Several students are named to All-State honors, as excellence is maintained under the direction of Ron Battani. With the addition of several freshmen to the band, it is once again among the top bands in the state of Iowa, as well as the midwest states. The dedication of the band can be heard ringing through the cool morning air during early morning practices, and also during the 4th hour practices, roaming the streets that surround Hoover. 1979-80 Marching Band: Mark Adair, Brent Anderson, Martha Anderson, Mark Andrew, Scott Belknap, Sean Bell, Don Bentle, Detsy Bergstrom, Steve Bernhardt, Gregg Berry, Jeff Berry, Alec Binnie, Mike Bland, Bill Boatwright, Mary Boatwright, Kim Bone, Scott Borg, Mike Braverman, Rachele Braverman, Dana Breese, Todd Brophy, Mike Brown, Bob Bump, Orville Bunker, Barb Cain, Kim Card, Ann Cardwell, George Carlier, Mark Cason, Kurt Caudle, Todd Chenaweth, Brad Church, Clayton Corey, Eric Creach, Penny Cubbage, Barb Dahlberg, Craig Davidson, Glen Davis, Lori Davis, Susie Davis, Daryl Degner, Julie Dimech, Cathy Dyer, Lori Fisher, Lori Foreman, Jeff French, Val Gander, Doug Gibson, Mike Goldman, Leslie Griep, Heidi Grosch, Mike Hager, Randy Hager, Rhonda Hager, Ann Hall, Laura Hall, Julie Haluska, Cathy Harper, John Activities-38 2. The Band rehearses on a side-street for an up coming parade. Hassebrock, Dale Hawkey, John Heggen, Russ Hellmer, Teri Helms, Mitzi Hemstreet, Heidi Holland, Debbie Hollister, Matthew Hrubetz, Amela Huber, Brian Hutzell, Debbie James, Greg James, Julie James, Kari Johnson, Michele Johnson, Ruth Jones, JoAnn Joynt, Wade Kaminski, Patti King, Kayla Kriegh, Tony Lamberti, Doug Langbehan, Lisa Langbehn, Larry Lassiter, Carol Lastuvka, Tom Lastuvka, Mark Lehocz, Kevin Longcor, Lisa Loomis, Mark Loomis, Elaine Lyman, John Lyman, Jeff Lyons, Cheryl Marshall, Sue Martin, Mich McCullough, Eric McDonald, Marty McDonald, Heather McGlothen, Kevin McGlothen, Molly McGrane, DeAnn McKinney, Tom Mease, Bill Mehle, Julie Millard, Lisa Miller, Kim Mitchell, Bryan Moon, Mike Morgan, Heidi Morrey, Polly Mumma, Dennis Mundell, Todd Nau, Lisa Nelson, 3. All-State Band members: Frontg Sue Martin, Lisa Loomis, Kristin Rabenberg, Rachele Braverman, Mary Boatwright, Tracey Stoen. Back, Clayton Corey, Brian Hutzell, Sean Bell, Marty McDonald, Doug Langbehn, Tom Mease, John Heggen, Dave Pagliai. Tammy Nelson, Mike Nielson, Michelle Oberender, Jolene Oldds, Brian Olson, Sheryl Ostergaard, Mike Oswald, David Pagliai, Mark Perrington, Cindy Peterson, Julie Peterson, Maria Phillips, Teresa Phipps, Kristi Rabenberg, Gretchen Raddatz, Todd Reiger, Renee Reynolds, Rob Reynolds, Jim Roettger, Lori Rogers, Kim Scales, Dave Schatz, Clint Scheidler, Kurt Schultz, Charlie Scorpiniti, Loree Semanko, Mike Semanko, Bryan Shaw, Sabrina Shaw, Rod helton, Dan Spicer, Todd Steggerda, Tracey Stoen, Allison Strum, Jane Taggert, Jim Taggert, Jill Tallman, Scott Taylor, Anne Thomas, Randy Trail, Dawn Urich, Steve Vander Hijde, Jeff Van Sloun, Patti Velman, Jim Vincent, Barry Walker, Lisa Ward, Scott Warren, Vicky Waters, Linda Weissinger, Kelly Wilson, Tom Wilson, Ruth Yost iff. This year's Hoover orchestra did an outstanding job of representing the school. The orchestra captured first place honors in a state competition at North High School, and three members of the group became members of the All-State Orchestra. These All-Staters are Lori Bandcroft, Amy Toomson, and Jacque Utterback, who each play the violin. As freshmen joined the orchestra for the first time this year, the future looks bright for the Huskies as many members of this young group will return. Orchestra captures city, state honors if? 71 IW 1. The Orchestra, Cl-rj Row one, Mary Heggen, Jane Joynt, Kay Proshe, Ann McLaughlin, Jacque Utterback, Mr. Brauninger, Row two, Michelle Thorp, Amy Toomson, Debbie Hollister, Carolyn Hanon, Miss. Works, Row three, Tim Kratz, John Muller, Lori Bandcroft, Linda Diment, Julie Taylor, Brian Michealson, Tony Sunga. 2. Amy Tooson, Jacque Utterback, and Lori Bandcroft were awarded All-State honors. Orchestra-39 1 can 5 .. ' N547 x Wi' lf -asf: , P The 1979-80 Hoover Jazz Band, under the direction of Mr. Ron Battani, finishes the year on an unfortunate note as the band finishes in a disappointing second place in the Iowa Jazz Championships. Making up the four sections of the Jazz Band are, on saxophone, Leslie Griep, Linda Weissinger, Heidi Grosch, Russ Hellmer, Brian Olson, Alec Binnie, on trombone, Brian Hutzell, Clayton Corey, Clint Scheidler, Dana Breese, Doug Gibsong on trumpet, Jeff Van Sloun, Bill Boatwright, Craig 1. At the annual Spring Jazz Concert at Hoover Russ Helmer, Heidi Grosch, Linda Weissinger, Leslie Griep, and Alec Binnie perform behind the legendary Ted Nugent, as Mr. Battani directs. Jazz Band-40 Upset at Stateg created Davidson, Bryan Moon, Bill Mehle, Randy Trail, Mitzi Hemstreetg on rhythm, Doug Langbehn, Scott Borg, Marty McDonald, Dave Pagliai, Jeff French, Scott Belknap, and Renee Reynolds. Highlights of the year include the Ninth Annual Hoover Jazz Festival, in which Phil Wilson is the guest artist, and a first place finish in the Pella Tulip Time Parade. The Jazz Band was not short of talent this year as an entire Jazz Band II was formed and were runner-up in the Hoover Jazz Festival. 2. Senior Alec Binnie takes a well deserved bow after his solo performance as senior Doug Langbehn tinggles on the ivories. 3. Outstanding Jazz artist Doug Langbehn demonstrates why he is among the best jazz pianists in the state. Jazz II X l I-f 4. After winning the state's Outstanding Soloist Award for the third year in a row, Senior Russ Helmer was named the first annual recipient of the Louie Armstrong Jazz Musician Award, which was presented by Mr. Ron Battani. 5. Hoover's Jazz II acknowledges the crowds magnanimous applause after the conclusion of the Spring Jazz Concert. 6. Scott Belknap appears a blur during his drum roll. 7. Hoover Jazz Il, l-r, Mark Adair, Eric McDonald, Sean Bell, Linda Diment, Tim Beachy, Ann Cardwell, Tracey Stoen, Wade Kaminsky, Bob Bump, Larry Lassiter, Tom Lastuvka, Dave Schatz, Steve Vander Hijde, Todd Steggerda, Orville Bunker, Marc Loomis, Barb Cain, Greg James, Randy Hager, Jeff Lyons, Julie Petersen, and Greg Berry. Jazz Band-41 This year's Swing Choir consisted of twenty-eight members, including Brad Bergman on piano and Linda Diment on bass. Swing choir is a full credit class that meets outside of school time. Along with performing for various organizations throughout the school year, the Swing Choir also participated in a contest at Southwestern Community College in Creston, Iowa and presented a final concert in May. For these two shows, the Swing Choir was accompanied by a six- man jazz combo. The choir was - directed by Miss Donna Emmons and the student director for 1979-80 was Marlene Priebnow. Students , 0 , ' ' -rs : .'l' f fmt ' 1 s-1fe ir. , A gg. B -- 1.--, , Avg Pl gf 556, ' gag' -3 . fa s .P A f v is 5 P' 52,1 f + , - ' 'l'f? 'e t . Lf- Ni 155' .,pr,,f. Af ,' . I -3, ', A7 jg.-3...-3 ., -.... ,-,--l. I- V- , .1--1' f. 1.1.-:ff' f '- ,qs-3 4 ' I 5 Q '- .,,,, .. f , -. I ',g,.-gig-gi--' .. U, ,.g 1 V 'lf -.sf -'-, ,.v..... 11, 4, ' . -.. ,A 4.4 ' Yard, Dan Jensen, Joleen Olds, Renee 4. The Swing Choir, Student Director, Perdue, Becky Russie, Jim Winder, Brian Marlene Priebnowg row one l-r, Jeff Berry, Pam Neal, Pam Brown, Barry Moon, Dan Hedlund, John Lyman, Julie Peterson, Lisa Lisbona, Mark Moser, row two, Patti King, Mary Sanderson, Robin Swing Choir-42 Vance, Sabrina Shaw, Cheri Melton, Debbie Linn, Brad Bergman, Nancy Clift, Cathy Dyer, and Marilyn Van Alstine. swing ' 111 to actio 1. Renee Perdue, John Lyman, Julie Peterson, Mark Moser, and Cathy Dyer swing to the beat at one of their many concerts. 2. At the annual Swing Choir Show at Hoover, singers fall into formation easily after many hours of rehearsal. 3. Dan Hedlund shows his expert ability as a soloist. ' CI1011'S 111 perfect harmony The Concert Choirgfl-rl Row one, Kimberly Hansen, Mary Sanderson, Tanaine Preston, Sherri Tiedeman, Sara Goul, Tammy Reed, Beth Crabtree, Cordy Cunningham, Marlene Priebnow, Lisa Lisbona, Marily Van Alstine, Robin Yard, Sue Glen, Theresa Rogers, Nancy Clift, Mel Brown, Pam Brown, Patty King, Nina Moses, Venita Bates, Lisa Foreman, Mary Margaret Burrows, Row two, Lori Ausan, Kathy Lamb, Kathy Chiaramonte, Michele Overton, Kelly Beardley, Robin Hess, Paula Sayers, Kim Dennis, Sabrina Shaw, Cheri Melton, Laurie Thoreson, Connie Dove, Pam Neal, Joleen Olds, Debbie Linn, Carole Stocks, Becky Russie, Beth Blankenburg, Kim Bone, Heather Wacha, Michele Mead, Jackie Conkel, Jane Flansburg, Lisa Pontisso, Marlys Peterson, Julie Forester, Zyvonne Robinson, Lisa Gaule, Sara Hyde, Row three, Greta Nearhoof, Renee Perdue, Kathy Popp, Debbie Trail, Jim Rudge, Robert Lyman, Andy Mortenson, Brad Bergman, Chris Woodall, Dan Jensen, Mark Moser, Brian Vance, Dan Hedlund, John Lyman, Barry Moon, Brian Hutzell, Randy Hager, Jim Winder, Joel Ausan, David Douglas, Cathy Bray, Karen McKinley, Bonnie Beisner, Linda Beisner, Ann Robben. The Chamber Choirgll-rl Row one, Jackie Conkel, Mary Sanderson, Robin Yard, Sue Glen, Marlene Priebnow, Row two, Kathy Chiaramonte, Heather Wacha, Renee Perdue, Debbie Linn, Brad Bergman, Randy Hager, Michele Mead, Row three, Lori Thoreson, Mark Moser, Dan Jensen, Andy Mortenson, Jim Winder, Beth Blankenburg. The Boys' Chorusgil-rj Row one, Steve Thane, Mike Braverman, Tony Sunga, Mark Moser, Rodney Shelton, David Douglas, Randy Hager, Brian Hutzell, Jeff Olds, Row two, Jim Rudge, Brian Vance, Brad Bergman, John Lyman, Dan Hedlund, Brian Shaw, Steve Nichols, Row three, Jim Goodson, Andy Mortenson, Robert Lyman, Dan Jensen, Jay Bethel, Barry Moon, Jim Winder, Joel Ausan. Choirs-43 The Freshman Choirgfl-rl Row one, Patty Hess, Glenda Douglas, Joann Joynt, Kim Grant, Jeff Olds, Steve Thune, Sherri Mead, Heather McGlothlen, Kim Card, Row two, Linda Havnen, Chris Walters, Tammy Miller, Jay Bethel, Bryan Shaw, Somsone Kham, Lori Woodell, Llsa Meredith, Row one, Teri Somebody, Kelly Coy, Cheryl Squires, Kris Chiarmonte, Karen Kucera, Mike Braverman, Rodney Sheldon, Randy Hager, Row four, Martha Anderson, Kim Newman, Karen Cashamn Sue Donelan, Jim Goodson, Tony Sunga, Ruth Jones, Amy Toomsen. Girls' Chorusfl-rj Row one, Kimberly Hansen, Robin Hess, Laurie Ausen, Linda Havnen, Kathy Lamb, Kathy Chiararnonte, Venita Bates, Jane Flansburg, Theresa Rodgers, Joanne Joint, Patty Hess, Glenda Douglas, Lori Woodall, Amy Toomsen, Mel Brown,Kim Card, Lisa Lisbona, Marilyn Van Alstine, Tanaine Preston, Nina Moses, Row two, Paula Sayers, Mary Sanderson, Kelly Beardsley, Teri Hindrnan, Sherri Tiedeman, Connie Dove, Michele Overton, Robin Yard, Chris Walters, Tammy Miller, Cheryl Squires, Ruth Jones, Heather Wacha, Kim Newman, Missy Bruce, Pam Brown, Samsone Kahm, Lisa Meridith, Sara Hyde, Nancy Clift, Patti King, Row three, Beth Crabtree, Tammy Reed, Sara Goul, Cordy Cunningham, Heidi Berchette, Greta Nearhoff, Nancy Gronert, Kelli Coy, Kristy Chirarnonte, Teri Somebody, Sue Glen, Beth Blankenburg, Linda Beisner, Karen Kucera, Marlys Peterson, Lisa Pontisso, Lisa Foreman, Sherri Mead, Pam Neal, Debbie Jones, Mary Margaret Burrows, Row four, Cheri Melton, Renee Perdue, Sabrina Shaw, Kathy Popp, Debbie Trail, Lori Thoreson, Kathy Bray, Zyvonne Robinson, Karen McKinley, Marhta Anderson, Sue Donalin, Karen Cashman, Michele Mead, Ann Robben, Bonnie Beisner, Carol Stocks, Kim Bone, Debbie Linn, Joleen Olds, Marlene Priebnow, Heather McGlothlen. 1. Marlene Priebnow, Mary Sanderson, and Robin Yard form a singing trio within the Madrigal Choir during a concert. Choirs-44 fiileh-llillillilill V Il The Madrigal Choirfl-rl Jim Winder, Sanderson, Renee Perdue, Michele Mead Jackie Conkel, Randy Hager, Robin Andy M0ftenS0n, Debbie Linn, Beth Yard, Heather Wacha, Marlene Blankenburs- Priebnow, Brad Bergman, Mary German Club formed: Debate youn is! QS iowam xdwq Q The new German Club sponsored by Trudy Jacobson, was in popular demand by twenty students. In the near future, they hope to take a trip to Germany and Austria, visit German restaurants, and have German foods at the students' homes. As an activity they fthe club membersj are planning to make up a softball team and make up German ,cheers. President: Beth Schmalenberger Vice President: Sara Schmalenberger Secretaryltreasurer: Mark Moser Mascott: Tim Beachy 1. The German Clubgfl-rj, Row one, Tony Sunga, David Reed, Ross Butler, Trudy Jacobsonfsponsorl, Dan Brown, Beth Schmalenberger, Tim Roettger, Maria Phillips, Row two, Jeff Johnson, Andy Staples, Teresa Phipps, Emily Nauraine, Laura Albright, Sarah Schmalenberger, Ronda Hager, Lisa Powell, Dave McNichols, Spencer Mitchell, and Scott Warren. 2. Mrs. Jacobson teaches Beth Schmalenberger how to Polka German style during a meeting. 3. The Debate Team, Cl-rl Tim Kratz, Chris Winder, Michele Oberender, Heidi Morrey, Connie Dove, Debbie Sanders, Shelly Sheets, Kim Hansen, Julie Taylor, Kim Teraberry. Todd Shaw, Brian Michaelson. Activities-45 Husky staff building a The theme of the 1980 Husky is Building a Rainbow , as every spectrum of Hoover life is represented throughout the 196 pages of the Husky . Under the leadership of Editor-In-Chief Barb Diment, many innovations are made to the Husky's traditional format. These changes include a four color cover, senior activities at the end of the book, and the colorful, rainbow stripes throughout the opening section. The Husky staff wishes to thank you for making this year's book the best ever. 1. The Husky Staffgll-rj, Front row, Mr. Durand, Row two, Reggie Morrow, Kirk Stickfort, Anita Huntoon, Lisa Brubaker, Laura Tharnish, Julie Cook, Jayne Short, Doreen O'brien, Row three, Julie Mclntosh, Vicky Waters, Liz Hicks, Barb Cain, Mike Wright, Cathy Dyer, Barb Diment, Kim Kearny, Back row, Julie Hunt, Elizabeth Arndt, Laura McNichols, Sherita Allen, Jane Flansburg, Sue Davis, Jill Christinson, Kimberly Hanson, Lori Buckley. rainbow T' HUSKY ' ' fEDITQBi:l1N'CHIEF H BARB DIMENT , as TEDITQQRQL, ' DEBBIE LINNQSJUQIE VIQKYKWATERS T Y SOPHQMQRE EDITOR KIMBERLY HANSCN iifl ,iwi S ir. 115, Q 5 Z A 1 ir,ri' g e 1.1 ls Husky-46 -,li-v -..AL l l I -. :lil ' s Cl1alleng'er adopts new image Keeping up with tradition, The Challenger adopts a new image. Among the changes are a new nameplate and four instead of five columns. The Artist of the Month feature is expanded to include all of the arts-music industrial, theatre, and applied. Under the leadership of Diane AvgerinosCEditor-ln-Chiefl, a 2 rookie staff manages to put together 10 issues. With an emphasis on people, The Challenger offers its readers numerous features. Among them were profiles of students involved in unusual outside activities and interviews with students from other countries. Beneath a disguising facade of , usa 1. Junior Dawn Ummel works vigorously with Mr. Durand to meet a deadline. 2. Feature editor, Doug Springer, ponders as he attempts to solve a lay-out problem. 3. Editor-In-Chief Dianne Avgerinos takes a break from newspaper business to pose for the camera. participation, the staff .suffers from lack of dedication, as endless deadlines with copy and paste up are not met-despite the unrelenting dedication from the Editor-In-Chief. However, as a small bonus, the last issue is done in green to sign the close of the school year. QWVQO la. 4. The Challenger Staffgll-rj Row two, Reggie Morrow, Dawn Ummel, Dianne Avgeri Avgerinos, Carla Vox, Heidi Morrey, Tere Teresa Rogers, Lisa Powell, Chris Peterson, Doug Gibson, Tracy Tigue, Lori Espeland, Kathy McCabe, Doug Springer, Beth Woodworth, Row three, Dave Durand, Don I-lasso, Chuck Oxley, Paul Bruce, Mychal Bland, Chris Winder, Eric Nelson, Bob Bailey, David Schatz, Chris Ebert, Ty Perry, Mark Parkhurst, Kirk Stickfort, Lee Hooey, Steve Giannoble. Challenger-47 ll tl Student Council Works for Hoover 1. First Semester Officersgfl-rj, President Tim Brown, Vice President Eric Grant, Secretary Paula Yost, and Treasurer Julie Jennings. 2. Second Semester Officersgfl-rj, Secretary Joleen Olds, President Eric Carlson, Vice President Ricky Bruce, Treasurer Dan Hedlund. s ,V Ai ,za ,. p vi- Q' AA. 11 in . 691 3. Chuck Oxley was unsuccessful in his attempt to become Student Council Pres., however his speech narrowed the race. Student Council-48 if During the 1979-80 Student Council, numerous controvertial topics were discussed including a smoking room for eighteen-year- olds, declining interest in Student Council affairs, and the new attendance policy. This year's Student Council was responsible for the after game open houses at Hoover, and many other activities for the benefit of Hoover students. 'X ',-lp-I-9 I 4. Candidates for the fall 1980-81 Student Council are:fl-rj Lisa Lisbona, Sara Hyde, Tina Creach, Dan Hedlund, Nancy Clift, Linda Diment, Laura Albright, Heidi Grosch. 5. Lt. Governor Terry Branstad spoke about student involvement at the Student Council assembly. 6. Paul Bruce listens intensly to a fellow candidate speak at the elections assembly. .V 4 If 6 . . ,ff if 1, V A - 4 if . M 1 V New ' .Hung l. i, ' ' -xx 'H 'N ' ' e ' 4 4 l - f d cons V, 4 r' x n n - MO- ' ' ' ,L Nl..-et ' ,N at I -Q-a.2e...' Student Council-49 Cheerleaders boost spirits The Varsity Cheerleaders keep the spirit flowing in the minds of team members by assigning each of the girls to her own player or players. The athletes receive cookies, cakes, or just mounds of candy before a game or event each Friday morning in homeroom. The cheerleaders keep busy by making the traditional posters for the student center, but show real dedication and support by having each one made to perfection weeks in advance. Under the supervision of Ms. Penny Weishaar, the cheerleaders keep the huge crowds excited and enthusiastic by using crowd response cheers that are easily understood. The cheerleaders are competantly assisted by fall mascots Nancy Cronert and Paul Bruce, and winter mascots Sara Hyde and Michele Mead. The Swimming and Wrestling squads keep busy also by making signs and posters for the halls and student centers and are very supportive. One good fund raising activity for the cheerleaders is the selling of '6Hoover Husky mittens, hats, and scarves. Others include the everpopular bake sales, and something that the football squad starts, waitressing at the Drake Olmstead Center becomes a new evening activity for a few of the girls and their friends. All of the money from these excursions are donated to the cheerleaders' treasury. 1.Girls swimming cheerleaders from top: Ruth Young, Robin Yard, Laura Bracelin, Dawn Urich, Nancy Gronert. 2.Boys Swimming cheerleaders row 1: Ruth Young, Julie Mclntosh Row 2: Nancy Gronert, Janean Raymond Top: Tracy Parks. 50- Activities 9 , fr Our 1979-80 cheerleading squads should be commended for the excellence that is shown in their ability to get the crowds really involved and fired-up for all of the sporting events here at Hoover. Cheerleading is more than just fun and games - as most people view it. It is hard and time consuming, and the job takes a lot of dedication to make everything go smoothly. 3.Football Cheerleaders Front: LeAnn Hines, Jill Truslow, Lisa Foreman, Middle: Brenda Belcher, Sandy Derby, Lisa Lisbona, Brenda Benham Back: Dianne Avgerines, Lori Doten, Roberta Wheeler 4.Basketball cheerleaders Row 1: Janet Greene, Karen Nickles, Mandy Gillaspey, Brenda Benham, Julie Hunt, Bridgett Williams. Row 2: Lisa Foreman, Laura Gaulke, Roberta Wheeler, Jill Truslow, Pam Hartschen, Brenda Belcher. 5.Mascot Sara Hyde cheers to the tune of another basketball victory. 6.Wrestling cheerleaders bottom to top: Sandy Derby, Beth Sandquist, Lisa Gaule, Kathy Sommers, Beth Brown, Sam Reed. 5. .4- 23- L, if-grin, Activities-51 Sophomore squads cheer to victory This year's sophomore cheerleaders do a fine job cheering their teams to victory. The girls show their enthusiasm at each game by using new and old cheers in a modern style. Both squads, football and basketball, fire-up the teams by decorating lockers and hanging posters in the student center. The sophs. have a big responsibility this year as both teams draw large crowds due to their outstanding winning records. However, the sophomore cheerleaders meet the challenge and show their Husky pride. 1. Basketball Cheerleadersgfl-rl Row one, Julie Peterson, Laurie Krantz, Becky Bonner, Kim Beatty, Row two, Chris Eschelman entertains parents during half time of a sophomore football game at Hoover. i The Football Cheerleaders: H Becky Bonner Kim Beatty Carolee Johnson Laurie Krantz Julie Peterson Becky Rude Marilyn Van Alstine 2. Chris Eschelman entertains parents during half time of a sophomore football game at Hoover. Cheerleaders-52 ,-il' Freshm en With the addition of freshmen to Hoover for the first time, the Huskies gained two new cheerleading squads, football and basketball. These first cheerleaders help to create a winning tradition in freshmen sports as their spirit and cheers start tradition enthusiasm overflows. The squads have to contend with cheering at junior high schools this year, however the girls' dedication and pride, which have become a trademark among Husky cheerleaders, never faulters. Along with making signs and posters to fire-up the teams, the freshmen sell jerseys during the football season as a fund raising project. The freshmen cheerleaders are a welcome addition to the drive for spirit here at Hoover. if 1. The Freshman Football and 2. Collette Saunders practices her splits Basketball Cheerleadersgfl-rl, Front row, as Joanie Eaton and Linn Allen Collette Saunders, Rae Ann Buckley, complete the formation. Joanie Eaton, Row two, Linn Allen, Row Three, Karen Nissley, Sherly Nau, Beth Hooey, Back row, Lisa Ward. Cheerleaders-53 Tim ers Watch Boys S W1m Team This years timers, watched the boys swim team to a good finish. The timers help things run smoothly at the home meets, but their spirt is not limited to these. Some of the girls go to the away meets just to cheer the boys on to another win. Along with helping at the meets, the timers keep the guys fired up by making Fire - Up posters, bring them goodies, and T-Ping houses before the meets. The new timers were chosen this spring, by the members of the boys swim team. This years President, Kris Woods, did a great job of keeping the timers coordinated. Next year looks to be just as promising with Sheri Watson taking over as President. 1. Row 1 - Roberta Wheeler, Keli Coy, Dianne Battrick, Mel Brown, Judy Kinning, Julie Taylor. Row 2 - Sherri Watson, Marcy Crose, Beth Schmalenberger. Row 3 - Joleen Olds, Lisa Brubaker, Susan Donelan, Jane Tagert, Tia Woodword, Amy Knudson. Row 4 - Dana Wilson, Kris Woods, Anita Huntoon, Jody Volker, Ann Hall. Row 5 - Becky Russie, Sara Hyde, Molly McGrane, Ruth Jones. 2. Sr. Roberta Wheeler and Soph. Julie Taylor, compare the scores of a race. 3. Jr. timer, Sara Hyde, shows the intensity of one of the boys swim meets. Timers-54 Hoover students tour country A Trailways bus carried thirty-four people, including sponsor Richard Moore, to a ski trip in Colorado over Spring break. Sixteen people were beginners and some of them made it to as much as blue slopes. Not only did they ski, but they swam in a heated pool and enjoyed a whirlpool and sauna. While some students were skiing down the slopes of Winter Park, thirty-three persons left, with sponsor Mr. Hollingsworth, to Mexico City, Taxco, and Acapulco, Mexico. Other Hoover students toured New York City, and Washington D.C. on the annual United Nations trip. The U.N. trip toured the White House, the Empire State Building, and, of course, the Statue of Liberty. During 1979, Mr. Moore also sponsored a Chicago trip for biology students. on this trip, students visited the Chicago Zoo and the Museum of Science. 1. The Ski Tripgfl-rj, Front row, BrBrenda Belcher, Barb Diment, Becky Bohner, Laurie Kranzt, Caralee Johnson Kim Beaty, Debbie Murry, Row two, Charlie Scopinitte, Sally Joslin CChaperoneD, Christy Ulin, Mandy Gilaspy, Jill Truslow, Anita Huntoon, Karen Moran, Deanna Jackson, Joleen Feldt, Robin Bierworth, Leslie Griep, Julie McIntosh, Mr. Moore CSponsorJ, Third row, Steve Sheets, Lisa Pontisso, Kelly Beardsley, Kathy Diment, Lisa Brubacker, Dana Wilson, Jayne Grummert, Diane Erickson, Mike Song, Jon French, Marla Touch, Linda Weisinger, Reggie Morrow. Aff: U Q Ni-:.g . nf, . .- , Q N , R , 1- .T . ' 17526 ,rs f 'fwn' f F My T3 'WF g V l--' 4 My z Lf 3. As the bus prepared to depart, students on the ski trip said their final good-byes. 4. After a long day of touring Chicago this student takes time out to rest a while. 2. On the annual Chicago trip, these students enjoyed lunch in the zoo. Trips-55 Twirlers spice up half time This yearis twirling squad brightened up many a half time football festivity. Senior members Lisa Loomis, Mary Boatwright, Sue Martin, and DeeAnn McKinney provide the leadership for the younger members of the squad. The Twirlers perform with the Hoover Band, under the direction of Mr. Ron Battani, and senior baton twirler Cheryl Marshall. Cheryl performs throughout the football season as the only Hoover baton twirler and does many difficult routines. One of Hoover's finest half time shows includes the flag twirlers, and Cheryl with her baton a flame. Next year's squad will be young and inexperienced as lead twirlers graduate. 1. The Twirlersgfl-rDFront Row, Lisa Ward, Heidi Morrey, Patty Velman, Martha Anderson, JoAnn Joynt, Kim Card, Row Two, Lisa Loomis, Mary Boatwright, DeeAnn McKinney, and Sue Martin. 2. Sue Martin became one of the 102 members of the McDonald's All- American High School Band. She is photographed with Director, Paul Lavalle. Twirlers-56 elif! Yr CSS' Pr xg Q wap 4 ww f rx F :egg J ' I I Q. i 'I J f rf if H ooverites show sp1r1t W 'ss 1 hours with sponsor Tom Ludwig 1 I ' -W to ready the girls for their V performances Officers for this . X year are Captain, Amy West, Sr Repg Kathy Lamb, Soph Rep taking over Kim Scales w x ' '-- .Q til- '. 35, 11'Zi',::.-- s -.r,. z-- ,A .,... . x' - ,g-. .-',1.yvy.,54. ' - X A- fuxfas-4 3. DeAnna Jackson, Molly McGrane, and Jane Grummert, get down to the tunes during basketball season. Actlvltles 57 sch 001 This year Hooverltes spiced up their act with the new uniforms which they purchased thru fundraisers. This year s Captaln Amy West, spent many long A Karen Cooper, and Freshman Repg Linda Havnen The Hooverites did not limit their performances to the home basketball games, they traveled to Urbandale to perform at the Christmas tournament there They also helped with the special olympics held here at Hoover. The Hooverltes will continue to be active in 1980 81 with co captams, Elizabeth Arndt and Debbie Reseland 1. Row 1 - Amy West Kathy Lamb Row 2 - Karen Moran Robin Bierworth, Jane Grummert Sue Glen Row 3 - Lisa Lisbona Elizabeth Arndt, Debbie Reseland Karen Kucers. Row 4 Dawn Paulson Karen Cooper, Kim Davis Llnda Havnen 2. Everything seems to be going okay sais Lisa Llsbona at a Hooverite performance This year's DECA and OEA members did an outstanding job of representing Hoover at the many contests they participated in this year. DECA, formally known as the Distributive Education Program, consisted of 36 members this year - an increase of 15 members from last year. DECA traveled throughout the state to contests such as the Leadership Retreat in Madrid, the Delegate Assembly at UNI, Students discover business excitement the Central Regional Leadership Conference in Minneapolis, Minn., and the Employer- Employee Banquet at the Olmsted Center. OEA members also did some traveling this year as nineteen students attended a Regional Conference on Feb. 26. At this contest, Trudy Cumings, Diane Anderson, Joan Norris, Allison Edwards, Royca Brown, Marcia Argenta, Marcia Cooper, Renee Activities-58 Stout, Lisa Moore, Kelli Cox, and Jacque Asman placed in contests from Job Interview to Information Communications to Typing. The excitement didn't end at the Regional contest as the winners proceeded to the state contest. The DECA and OEA Clubs, once again, prove that gaining valueable experience in the business world can also be fun and exciting. M f A-. f+.'ffe-ffve9e.f+f'.fm,, -I '5- - ,gn ' ,K . 3.-so 5 ' -7- . f '. 3',,,f ' , M 7 N .' f-, 1. Members of the office education classes listen intently to Mrs. Childs during an awards party. 2. DECAQ fl-rj, Row one, Ron Fenton, Unidentified, Pat Lipert, Mark Waggie, Will Wylde, Unidentified, Doug Korshun, Richard Grandquist, Barry Pottinger, Terry Pottinger, Scott Viers, Mike Hector, Scott Larsen, Row two, Mr. Lawler, Richard Brunk, James Hankins, Nancy Koon, Julie Maitre, Nicki Cardamon, Kim Appling, Debbie Valderrama, Mary Schmidt, Laurie Usher, Tammy Obrien, Madonna Bredahl, Corby Kimble, Kent Peterson, David Glaza, Scott Clements. 3. OEA, fl-rl, Row one, Unidentified, Shellie Turner, Joan Norris, Kelli Cox, Lisa Moore, Row two, Marcia Argenta, Janet Clason, Diane Young, Trudy Cummings, Allison Edwards, Carri Haeckel, Row three, Diane Anderson, Unidentified, Jaque Asman, Royca Brown, Mrs. Childs, Kim Holloman. 4. Mrs. Childs models her Office Education Assoc. blazer while presenting a slide show for the class. 5. Special guests Mr. Wells and Mr. Dockum enjoy the treats at the OEA party, following the many presentations. Activities 59 I 1 Q M 4 3, , '- nz my -V J ' ...-.- 'K l rv, xg? ' 1 ' 4 .LW if xx fxwf 'T All! f Q-1' T ' 1 'A 53. X. z- :, ' -..- ,PJ -uf, ' 'A. 6 5? we , L' 3-x '4 ,a Sri. 31 ?' ' ' :.' - 'HX N A' H I y.-If--' Ei, ,, li' f ' ff 1 , -of . .B A X 4 . 'iw'-. 1, .N K YN, x 5, .W rx 3' N , 1 L. , . '41-F' ' I-Qs. fi: .di .E - wb 5 I . , Q 1 ,2 I1 j ' : 'zwm 'iv - 1 .L,. ,UF , 1:-' , -'il . X X V- '11 ' 3:1 -1 ' Li: 1. Junior Derek Lohner finds the momen- tum to roll through J-hawk territory. 2. Senior Jeff Hadden snares a J-hawk as Chris Wigg comes to assist. 3. Senior running back Kelly Blackford fakes out a North defender in order to pick up more yardage. 4. Quarterback Steve Doten goes through a hole to score another touchdown. 3-.Ta s. 4 Homecoming' victory highlights season The varsity football team had an exceptional season this year coming off Hoover's second Homecoming victory in it's history, the Huskies led the Metro in both offense and defense. Their consistent performances kept them ranked or a top contender for the entire '79 season. They finished the year at 6-3, tying Hoover's best season mark acheived by the team of 1973. Four Huskies recieved All- State honors, two on teams and two recieving honorable mention. They were Luke Ginn, Eric Stroud, Kelly Blackford, and Dave Applegate. In addition to this five joined the coveted All-Metro team, two were named unanimously, and several others made second team or recieved Honorable Mention. The Huskies making All-Metro were Blackford, and Stroud unanimously, Luke Ginn, Dave Applegate, and Dave Stecher. The second team welcomed Dean Havran, Randy Cozad, Bill Hiskey, and Bruce Sikkink. The team had several Sports-62 individual standouts who brought about the fall of five Husky records, and the tying of a sixth. The record books welcomed seniors Steve Doten rushing for more than twice the yards of any other quarterback, Blackford scoring 72 points, Stecher booting a 61 yard punt, also juniors Derek Lohner for converting on 21 P.A.T., Cozad with 6 sacks, and Hiskey tying the record for interceptions. The team was quoted as being well balanced, by Head Coach Howard Justice, and well balancd they proved to be. The offense outscored their Metro apponents 121 to 64. Probably the best example of Hoover's defense was holding previously undefeated Valley scoreless, with a 7-0 victory. The win boosted Hoover in the ratings and gave the Huskies a good chance for a ticket to the playoffs. Valley was the Metros leading scorer. Next year should also be an outstanding one with a sophomore class coming off a 7-1 record and a second place in the Metro. F' 1 . ., .:..,,t. ,g,,, y ' , f 1 .. I. ' 49,21 .5 !,l'3Q, if A I , , . ,xv V' ' 31, u-- . - f - ..,, .1 lil ROW 1 L-R. Randy Cozad, Steve Mattews, Bruce Reha, John Hassebrock, Becky Brovvn fmgrj, Julie Jennings fmgrj, Barney Gaumer, David Redd, Scott Lang, Dave Harlfmgrj. ROW 2. Shawn Hill, Mark Aldrich, Doug Garton, Larry McKenzie, Tyrone Black, Wayne Osterguard, Kelly Blackford, Tim Watkins, Larry Larpenter, Ricky Bruce. ROW 3. Steve McDowelllmgrl, Scott Richardson, Jim Manning, Todd Fry, Derck Lohner, Jeff Bringenburg, Steve Doten, Eric Carlson, Eric Stroud, Scott Reynolds, Scott Mills. ROW 4. Chris Heggen, Terry Foust, Tim Perry, Bob Hickman, Chris Wigg, Chris Woodall, Vince Daniels, Dean Havran, Mike McClintock, Mike Bland, Bill Flattery, Mark Parkhurst. ROW 5. Brad Havran, Jeff Hadden, Dave Applegate, Luke Ginn, Dave Stecher, Laine Henkle, Ron Bradley, Scott Jay, Bruce Sikkink, Brian Herrin, Bill Hiskey. Sports-63 fsfgglj-1.13-,A-A 55.7.5 1 - -- V Y. ,. ,,,,,. ., Y- p an.. .. a 1 r--.-.q.....4.... 1.-v.r, ,r. ,,g5.,...,, ,G ..,.,, lreffiffli - A- :---'Q N or ,A L 'V K . . 1: ' f D 3 nr 'I ' 4 I T x . U Jn ,, . J I , I '. , 7 . 1 , ,. s , ' X1 3 ' 1.-f 1 .... U , , , H A . gf, 4 A ' . il , D ' 1 ' r 'f - . X. .:- H lv I, rf D A... ' V xxx ,i M 31, . .-,,. . x -, .' l 7 , il -7 , -' .' 51 ew .mr Q. -- ff , , eEi?,'.,,-,.f3?5'fs- fl ...' '-i11:T 5, 1- .254 J 73-ffl L- ftf ff l '-if'- 7-sf 332.-f'.13 '-If T. . ' L-new r-L ,M we 1' .- 'f-:-nv '-1-Ni'-L : - - , x-A..-M 1-Q . .. 1 , 1 I' 5' i -'33 L V lr. E1Ef' :f1?,i'r 4ggi .L '11 l ix , W X, z, ,- Wh! . 1 , V ' -1 3 way V ,gag 7 hx 1 -. ' 32.-. .skew - 1' - 5251 -iffr' 'ix its ri' I ' V E I F a 'i 'f'ii'ftilQ35i33551 33-Ri ' yu ... P- 3 -A r QN V, ,fn . f s - 'f ....,.f.vs2, .- n fawf ..- -. . .fe 1. I 1- s, -' - ., V - ' ' - ---W as ,, x ,eg , - .:w.,, 1.Quarterback Paul Boehm goes around the right side to pick up yardage against Tech. 4 I+. .! ' , 9 1 are ffifeflftti fiiffr'-'-5 F.. 444 mfs 13: 2.Karl Johnson prepares to break . , K ' ff' ' f , ' - Y, '-' , , .f , ,ed through the line while receiving a ,A 2 ' Y A , A X 'il ' f V ' ,, V-' 1 I' 4 ' hand-off from Boehm. ,' 'ff ' 9- . I ' Q, A 'A'5JEf4 J ,,,:. , , . ' Powerful Sophomores go 7-1 This year's Hoover sophomore football team finishes with an outstanding 7-1 record, with three shutouts. The sophs completed one of the best years at Hoover. They also placed second in Metro to Dowling who had a 7-0 season. The team was 3.The sophomore football team: row one, Ty Perry, Rick James, O.J. Saunders, Bob Peterson, Jeff Reed, Scott Johnson, Paul Havran, Andy Muller, John Konkol, row two, Wendell Greiss, Danny McIntosh, Tom Dryg, Kendell Appling, Daryl Hembry, Steve Zeller, Mark Matson, Steve McNichols, Paul Boehm, Brian Cole, row three, Coach Watson, Coach Peterson, Tony Cordarro, Steve Stroud, Karl Johnson, Dave Henderson, Bruce Carlson, Brent Culp, Steve McClintock, Darwin Bair, row four, Joe Matya, Steve Curtis, Bruce Vertanen, Todd Ferris, Dan Donahey, Craig Cahoon, Scott Melton, Jon Boyd, Victor Daniels, Ed Darrah, and Danny Hudson. Sports-64 lead by Karl Johnson with 14 touchdowns and a rushing average of 7.1 yards per carry. Pass receiving was also led by Johnson with 13 catches for 236 yards and one T.D. by Steve Stroud who took the rushing title with an average of 6.1 yards per carry. Quarterback Paul Boehm had 70 attempts in passing and completed 39, for a total of 694 yards. Defense was lead by Karl Johnson with 85 defensive points. Following Karl is Jeff Reed with 47 points. 'S Frosh gridders set record , Hoover's first official edition of a freshmen football squad not only sets all new school records for future frosh to shoot for, but they compile a handsome 7-1 season re- cord. The frosh sport a high-scor- ing offense that puts 206 points on the board to only 78 for their op- ponents. Steve Denkinger runs the offense and accounts for 86 points while Greg Polson garners 54 and go 7-1 J ebb Dykstra 40. Polson leads the ground attack with 92 yardsfgame and Jeff Underwood rushes for 72 yards per game. The defense is buoyed by Scott McKenzie with 47 tackles and 13 assists and Shawn Edwards with 40 tackles and the same number of assists. Coach Pat Lawler is looking for- ward to the freshmen contributing much to the program. 'T wif-L- U '1 ' 5 ,r ' . vt --I riff: r..zr:'.1 ..... 'L'1 -,..w'..., 'vf.-...,.. '4':.': '5 Tuff' l5'. 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Jon Anderson, Darren Malloy, Tim Kenninger, Ray Monahan, Troy McIntosh, Daryl Woods, Shawn Edwards, John Knapp, Jim Blalock, Mike McGuffin, Bob Walton, Howard Erickson, row two, Kevin Still- man, Torn Richards, Jon Bretelyl, Marty Heskett, Chris Costa, Brad Johnson, Todd Wills, Doug Hibbs, Steve Gordon, Mark Todd, Scott Taylor, Vince Tholl, Jim Feldt, row three, Mr. Lawler, Jeff Under- wood, Greg Polson, Bob Smith, Scott McKenzie, Steve Wheeler, Steve Jerrier, Paul Nutty, Chris Scarff, Richie Daughen- baugh, Todd Anderson, manager Kirk Steinfeldt, Coach Jordan, Row Four, Steve Denkinger, Jebb Dykstra, Todd Nielsen, Mike Pedersen, Rob Denhartog, Doug Koelle, Art Rabon, Denny Applegate, Steve Bata, Art Long, Jon Elscott, Danny Sickles, Mike Aceto. L 1. An unidentified Huskie lineman holds out Pill' ' ,N ' two Roosevelt defenders as quarterback Steve : :N I -fp genkinger lofts a flat pass to a waiting receiv- .P-,, '. I ,- -elf-f 3-if if yi I' -- L2 -33 . ,Q 5, 2. Todd Nielsen 1841 cuts the corner off against the Roughriders as teammate Denny -' A -'-' . Applegate comes to put on the finishing ' fxfg- up touches. 1 , I w. 9 , , , r , - , fn- - - , , ' f ffl' 91-:f V ',-- .3 '1':lx.- l 'L ,-'Ig , - ' 'J 1 -7. 'if-:ze-T1 an--'lf Q. -7' WW 1- lf' V- ' if Freshman Football-65 Young and experienced, those Captain led the team as she took Kimball and Julie Jennings are the words that Coach J ankovitz first place in every meet At State Hoover girls distance running used to descrice his girls distance running team. The girls ran to an 8-0 dual record which makes them now 55-0-2 and still undefeated in the Metro. Along with this the girls ran up a 4-2-5-5-5 record. Tracy Parks the team's Most Outstanding Runner and Co- 1. While demonstrating the fine art of pack running juniors Debbie Kimball, Jacque Utterback, and sophomore Kim Terriberry run tough against the opposition. 2. Tracy Parks psychs up for another win while Coach'Jankovitz tries to look serious for once. 3. Running in the form that makes her one of the top distance runners in the state, Tracy Parks moves ahead of State Champion Tina Brown. Sports-66 5 iq... 4973 I 1-IH -3 an 'fe . , Q. I ugh K , ,., Qi-Q' 'f' L' 331- ' 1 v-N i ff 2 Lf , f K- Nga' -B is - a 1 f' ,vti'XJ'I '. '-fi 1-f-.fl I ' 1-'! f tu41+ ' '--' Lfgigfl 1. Senior runner Brenda Belcher starts '. 3 i Q5 ' . Fu 'Q '. to move out as her opponents lags m yr.-4 f-.-'ifmi behind. 2. Julie Jennings, Joleen Olds, and Kerri Applegate move up to power a strong J .V. team. .. ,'r' ,'-Q l ,. . li. l 1 2 X . - if f Q . n Viv, . 3. While Moving away from the pack, N, gf' if A Y ,4 Jacque Utterback looks for her next 'lv ' ,U ,J 5' I5 L -' ' victim. . A 4 - Af , ,. if 1 ,- -- , Q 4. Girl's Distance Runners: front row -.- .Q g,.fQ:-A- - Julie Bleedorn, Jill Mielke, Kim Terriberry, Yvette Signs, Debbie Kimball, Jacque Utterback, Laura McNichols. back row: Lisa Wells fmgr.J, +353 Julie Jennings, Trudy Campbell, Melissa Weigle, Jeanie Holloman, Kerri Applegate, Becky Russie, Tracy Parks, Brenda Belcher, Dorisa Carter, Joleen KB , Olds, Mary Sanderson fmgrj Ai A-.x 1, Y ff ,T- IL! V ever 5 2335 i XCR xv . a k 'flgfbfy V -f --' 4' 'ba J. F I 1. wg, .,., pf' H A -S. 4... . ' 'J ' B ' ' ffl , - ' f f ' 'li' . 1. . ,N A tsirk, . H4 S - f, V.Q,:.a,,H. -'::- ' xv 'L r. ' ,, V- M F .- . Iv -we -1... - v 5... s.- N N !+ j3 . . -,,': : QfQi' -J , . . A x .si .r 5' jg -i 5 . - 'IV' ,553-,M ' 1 - I AL. , Q.. A v .y I . 1 ' -M 1- . :if X ' gf ' . .'-, 1 r , x Q .. ,bf . .W - ' 'ff I, 's' 1 ' 'y A . 5,dL.W' iff!! 'M fdlilfiah . . ?.,: iff . Lg V : 545. ' Ay wi , J sz if - - -, 'f H V- . i. --se'-H . ALJ-2' 9-4 f A ' .. -. J' 'T ' . ' f lx., A - Sports-67 1. Senior Mike Wright looks toward the finish line as he starts his kick. 2. Junior Cam Moran shows why he is named Most Outstanding Runner as he leads a pack of Hoover runners. 3. Senior Captain Pat Sherlock Demon- strates the determination needed to be- come a good long distance runner. Sports-68 ,4 , ,U x.-l5..iuia.,Q ' --Q 'I swf' .D- yg , 5 - My Ii- - S V2 are -i a f in .-'IL fav, n , ' ' ' if , .awr- ?f'fl r'i1mQ- . - H' ii ii ' e l f n . ,X f N 'QJA 5 V 47-rf' H f . n 'P F Q Q R 1 4 F f. fl K w Inexperience plagues young harriers This year is one of rebuilding for the Harriers. They finished the season with a dual meet record of 3-3, while running up a 9-5-5-7-8 invitational record. The Harriers are inexperienced in that junior runner Cam Moran is the team's only runner with any prior varsity experience. The team is also pla- gued with injuries to three of the top five runners. Moran ran in the number one spot for the Harriers while being named Most Out- standing Runnerf' Also running tough behind Moran was Alex Valderama Most Improved , Mike Wright, Pat Sherlock Team Captain , Jim Parker, and Dave Williams. Things will be looking up for the Harriers with a lot of very good sophomore and freshman runners coming back to run on next year's team. 1. Determined to keep his opponent behind him, senior Jim Parker pushes his oppo- nent to the breaking point. 2. Bryce Bergman and Bill Gay lead the other Hoover runners in order to capture a good position. 3. Boy's Cross Country: Front row Jeff Olds, Kurt Caudle, Dave Williams, Mike Wright, Bill Gay, John Mathers, Dan Brown. Back Row: Pat Sherlock, John Ly- man, Jon Utterback, Mike Goldman, Bry- an Shaw, Keith Trumbo, Paul Bruce, Andy Fraizer, Steve Braak, Chris Ebert, Alex Valdorama, Cam Moran, Jim Parker, Bryce Bergman. Sports-69 Marlins: Just one big happy family 1. Back row: Jill Truslow mgr., Sue Davis mgr., Coach Dave Linder, Stu. Coach Laura Jones, Asst. Coach Peter Wilden, Lori Koerner mgr., Kim Schenkleburg rngr., Row 2: Lori Worth, Carolee Johnson, Nancy Gronert, Laura Bracelin, Dawn Urich, Ruth Jones, Diane Battrick, Amy Knudson. Row 3: Linda Diment, Kelly Wilson, Janean Raymond, Beth Hosfelt, Beth Brown, Molly McGrain, Jodi Voker, Tia Woodward Row 4: Jane Taggart, Kim Davis, Sue Murphy, Kathy Deitrick, Lisa Bell, Nora Busse, Ann Hall, Dawn Syylor' Kathy Houghton oow 5: Kim Young, Sarah Wells, Michelle Mayes, Karen Missley, Judy Kinning, Martha Hahn, Cindy Senne, Keli Coy, Row 6: Suzanne Donelan, Kris Woods, Ruth Jones, Ann McLaughlin, Diane Anderson, Jody Vanderwell, Michelle Bales, Vickie Nauman Row 7: Kayla Kreigh, Dana Wilson, Sheri Watson, Mandy Gillaspey, Jill Mackey, Julie Hunt, Jill Christiansen Row 8: Diane Hartsuck, Julie Mclntosh, Sarah Hyde, Marcy Crose, Melanie Brown, Joni Eaton, Terri Baur. Not pictured: Anita Huntoon, and Julie Taylor. We are family becomes the theme song for the Marlins this year. The team winds up the season with a third place finish in the Metro, a second place finish at Districts, and a twelvth place finish in the state meet. The dual meet record is 5 and 3, while at state, Vicki Nauman places fourth in the 100 backstroke, Melanie Brown places eighth in the 100 fly, and the medly relay team finishes sixth. This year's co-captains are Dana Wilson and Kris Woods. The most improved swimmers are Julie Taylor and Diane Hartsuck, while the high point scorer is Vickie Nauman. The outlook for next year's team is good with 19 returning letter winners. 2. The scene is all arms and legs as senior Kris Woods battles it out in the 500 free. 3. Junior Melanie Brown powers her way off the block during the Tiger Tanker Relays. Sports-70 'sv-2 ' if... 12 ,, .-K in Q, ti 4. Sophomore Vickie Nauman displays the concentration of a state competitor during the 100 yd. backstroke at Fort Dodge. 5. Senior diver Diane Anderson prepares to execute another required dive. 6. Dana Wilson uses her last breath to cheer on junior Marcy Crose in the 400 Freestyle Relay. 7. President Anita Huntoon takes a quick breath of air during the 100 yd. butterfly. 8. Co-captain Kris Woods recieves a critique of her race from head coach Dave Linder. Sports-71 1. Seniors Isenhart and Supstiks are ready for anything as fellow senior Mary Detwiller pops the ball over the net. 2. Christy Ulin concentrates intently as she digs the ball, setting up a winning spike. Volleyballers capture Metro crown Volleyballers serve up a 14-1 varsity record this year along with three first place finishes at Conference, Sectionals, and Districts. The Husky's only dual meet loss is to Valley half way throughlthe season. They then come back to beat Valley in the Conference game. The team this year is lead by seven outstanding seniors: Cindy Isenhart, Sandy Supstiks, and Diane Erickson earn all metro honors. Lori Fisher and Mary Detwiller garner honorable mentions. Michelle Mead is named all city and All Conference, with Christy Ulin boosting the team to a victory in many of the games. The 1980 season outlook is good with four returning letterman: Brenda Anderson, Linda Fisher, Paula Smith and Kim Hemphill, along with sophomore Tracey Sayles. 3. Coach Steve Lundholm flashes a look of concern to his players. Sports-72 ln -q-. 1 N X 1 M tsl 4. All Metro senior Diane Erickson dinks around during the Valley game. 5. Back row: Lori Fisher, Mary Detwiller Paula Smith, Michelle Mead, Diane Erickson, Linda Fisher Row 3: Kim Hemphill, Christy Ulin, Sandy Supstiks, Cindy Isenhart, Brenda Anderson, Row 2: Tracey Sayles, Sherri Winget, Kathy Diment, Janet Greene, Julie Potts Row 1: Coach Lundholm, Theresa Rogers, Sheri Mead, Dawn Mitchell, Ron Kochi. 6. Alligator, alligator, siss boom bah! Hoover, Hoover! RAH! RAH! RAH! 7. Star spiker Cindy Isenhart makes a bold attempt at a block. Sports-73 Illness plagues tankers 9th at state Back Row, Head Coach Dave Linder, Mike Morgan, Jon Zellinger, Jeff Loyd, Orville Bunker, Mike Overholser, Andy Frazier. Row lg Kevin Meecham, Paul Hakenson, Mike Zircher, Phil Fontane, Brett Jackson, Jay Ochenpaugh, Jamie Horner, Steve Gordon, Mark Brown, Vicki Nauman. Row 2, Eric Mc Donald, Glen Cinnamon, Sean Bell, Doug Hibbs, Mike Viers, Mark Perington, Kurt Candle, Kevin McGlothien, David Douglas. Row 3g Dan Brown, Mark Adair, Chris Luke, John Johanson, Andy Gillaspey, Dan Hedlund, Jon Lyman, Chris Johnson, Steve Braak, Jon Linder. Row 4, Chris Gurnas, Craig Davidson, Stuart Sweeney, David Combs, Mike Goldman, Mark MeLaughlin, Tom Neunsinger, Kim Hemphil. Row 5: Julie Jennings, Eroc Grant, Tim Brown, Marty McDoanld, Keith Trumbo, Chris Wigg, Mark Amick, Jeff French, Anita Huntoon. Row 65 Ruth Young, Janean Raymond, Nan Gronert, Tracy Parks, Julie McIntosh. 2. Outstanding diver Tom Neusinger demonstrates why he is the top diver in the Metro. Sports-74 This years team had it's ups and downs, but we definately finished on an up. Coach Dave Linder reflects on the 1980 Boys Swimming season. The team this year is afflicted with illness, with varsity swimmer Dave Combs out for two weeks with mono and various other swimmers out for short terms with colds and flu. At one point there were only 12 varsity swimmers out of approximately 25 swimmers at an afternoon practice. The other 13 were all under the weather . The up that his years team finishes on has alot to do with the fact that the Hellhounds upset Roosevelt at the State meet after being defeated by the Riders in dual meet compettition earlier this year. Hoover finsihes in a tie for 9th with 51 points, while the Roosevelt Rough Riders finish a disappointing 11th with 19h points. 3. Co-captain Eric Grant is congratulated by teammates after splashing to victory. 4. Dan Hedlund displays the lap card which proved unlucky for the Riders. 5. Keith Trumbo expresses his relief after finishing a grueling race. 6. Stuart Sweeney gets a flying start on his relay leg as teammates look on. ' This year is also a year for breaking records. The Medly Relay team of Craig Davidson, Eric Grant Tim Brown, and Dave Combs take the school record with a time of 1:43.23. Tim Brown captures the 100 yd. butterfly record time of :53.75. Tom Neusinger has an outstanding year setting pool and meet records all season long Tom dove a 506.05 to earn the team record fo 11 dives. Tim Brown earns the honors of outstanding swimmer, Team High Point Scorer, and the Bob Lenc Award. Most Improved is Keith Trumbo. The teams tri- captains are Eric Grant, Tim Brown, and Keith Trumbo. Q E Sports-75 Gymnasts earn prece of metro crown This year the gymnastics team has a new coach, Carol McVoy. She does well for her first season at Hoover and ends the season with an impressive 5-3 overall re- cord. Highlights of the winning season include upsets over East and Dowling, however as the sea- son concludes the Huskies are pla- gued with untimely injuries. The young team gains valuable exper- ience, as next year's team will be losing only three seniors in Dana Wilson, Marla Touch, and Rober- ta Wheeler. The Huskies earn a piece of the trisected Metro crown with rivals East and Roosevelt, and they place seventh in their district. At the District meet, Dana Wilson places seventh on the uneven parallel bars, and Mel Brown ties for seventh place in the vaulting competition and earns sixth place in tumbling. Coach McVoy is looking forward to next year's team with optimism as many letter winners return. Sports-76 ,- ,..T ... -.. -Vw h.,,!...' 1 .- 1' iw! fill- : Y . V . . , -, .,-, ,.,-. i- 1-G! szrrzffe Ti .f - an-4 if-4 'UJIY -' , v W I Pug, . n l ' ?- 1 L, . iff. , .s,... ' .1 x, b . 5 X 4, - Front Row- Dana Wilson, Lenay Bach, Sara Wells, Row Two- Carol McVoy, Kris- ten Beal, Lisa Ward, Beth Hooey, Marla Touch, manager, Lori Touch, Top Row- Julie Taylor, Michele Mays, Mel Borwn, Roberta Wheeler 2. Mel Brown demonstrates the superb bal- ance necessary to maneuver upon the beam. 3. Michelle Mays performs a difficult move on the beam in hope that the judges will be impressed. 4. Beth Hooey strikes a pretty pose during her balance beam routine. 5. Coach Carol McVoy disguses team strat- egy with the team between routines. Sports-77 Hoover grapplers finish the Y season with a 5-6 dual meet record and a fourth place finish in the Metro Conference. John Saunders leads the team in letter points with a record 2110 as a sophomore with co-captain senior Erc Stroud. Other wrestlers in the 1000 point club include co-captain Brad Mowery, senior Scott Jay, Most Improved Senior, Mark Parkhurstg senior Don Quijano, sophomore Tom Dryg, Most Improved Freshman, Craig Lynng sophomore Dan McIntosh, and sophomore Steve Stroud. Highlights of the year include a state meet bid by Saunders in the 98-pound division and a near miss by Stroud. Both Stroud and Saunders are named Most Valuable Wrestlers. Gr 444 The 1980 wrestling team: front row fl to rj, John Kerr, Scott Taylor, J.D. 1 , l , ' .4 , +g - s , , Anderson, Daryll Woods, Mike ' --Y N fa' ,I A- ' ' Q f is McGuffin, steve Thune, Bill Gay, Brad I3i Mrs - B , 1 V p 1, fl fav, , 1 ei, H Mowrey, Dave Perry, John Saunders, -k 1' :f S ' G' Dave Williams, Jeff Berry, row two, Ty ir' Q M ' I 1- pn Perry, Tom Dryg, Loyd Couchman, haw Danny Mclntosh, John Anderson, Mark Hrubetz, Matt Hrubetz, Don Quijano, Roger Pesick, Jim Gibson, Richard Wacha, row three, Coach Hammond, Scott Mills, Vince Tholl, Jeff Underwood, Victor Daniels, Barney Gaumer, Stuart Valderama, Korte McGregor, Dave Wilson, Jack Kamrick, Dave McGuffin, Eric Carlson, Bill Frieberger, Doug Coley, Alan Dryg, Coach Jerry Gay, back row, Craig Linn, Tim Perry, Mike McClintock, Chris Woodall, Jeff DeBarlow, Scott Jay, Eric Stroud, Mark Parkhurst, Steve Stroud. Sports-72 Stroud, Saunders named most Valuable Q,- I 4 5 'Q 4 f. .. w F . af- f , I- 3 1. The varsity wrestlers listen intensely to the strategy from Coach Gay. 2. Senior Mark Parkhurst muscles his way to another pin while the ref awaits the call. 3. Grappler O.J. Saunders demonstrates why he is Hoover's representative in the state meet. 4. Brad Mowrey dominates his opponent as he socres a take down. 5. Senior Don Quijano experiences the thrill of victory over an opponent. K. A 1. , 4 'jr-,7-, 3 ffiefj. -,,: ' -s A - .J r fl V-.H+ kg.,'3:- L--M. -'j - fs., M'--1-,v-. hs- Exam I a ' ?'fZ-..'mB!3n.'3',- 11-.A ' 7 lj-A ... 'Sita Sports-79 '09 :G 1,5- T ,. qs., tr-1. i., - 5 Girls third in tight metro race lyffv l fl mf: Mi, ' , V in , ii Y . ffl 'x'fi . fVER - SCHOOL 0BRQ!V:'?NT f Hzssa-.g .. Ames' 7 rrr r r 14631 1 ilivrwdlli.--Ly , 7851.44 , .i llqi 1- ,, I ,1ii'dian6Im ' 772 ,113 tp , , . Lincoln 70 L 4233.-la- 2011i 1 -' 33 it mn-li ' ' . is-r . if 76 as ' lm- gf 45 sg 7 A.. :mf -9 'A :ff 53, 1' saslssftiif' 7 41 1 1 .Q bosstelf 1 w as Linioln 722533 !,f'QVa1ley Alfkeny f.i5.lft15l' X 'iN91'th 40 ff e -1-1, 37 1' 1 ...n6w1rnsfw , 5' 514111601217 1' f 7 li 'i 1' T Waller . H 64241 - -r-: 5 js, i.East any '- Ylqmd' ' Q .-,,, f .1- 5 6' The Hoover girl's basketball team finishes an impressive third in Metro. The loss of sophomore Tracy Sales shows, but can't stop the girl cagers. They finish the season with an overall record of 14-7 and an 11- 3 Metro record and give both East and Lincoln a tough time in the final stretch. Senior Cindy Isenhart finishes the season with a field goal percentage of 57.6 and a high school record of 131 assists. Mary Detwiller's 82 blocked shots and Tracie Thomas's 117 steals, both school records, are the key to one of the most outstanding defenses in the state. Also strong contributing factors on the team are senior Beth Blankenberg, Kim Holloman, and Lori Fisher. Returning to lead the girls into another race for top titles will be junior Renee Reynolds, Kerri Applegate, and Jeannie Holloman. 4. All bedlum breaks out as the Hoover girls upset East at home. 5. Mary Dettwiller applies the belly button pressure to all-stater Lori Bauman, while Tracie Thomas looks on. 6. Lori Fisher makes her opponent think twice before taking a shot. Row 1-Tracie Thomas, Tracy Sayles. Row 2-Dawn Ummel, Paula Smith, Lori Fisher, Beth Blankenburg Row 3-Coach Roe, Jeannie Holloman, Mary Dettwiller, Kerri Applegate, Renee Reynolds, Cindy Isenhart, Asst. Coach Lundholm Brafford leads Wa y for Sophs In his second year as girls' sophomore basketball coach, Jim Jordan guided the team to a 6-8 Metro record. Among those six victories was a hard fought squeeker over the Lincoln Railsplitters. The responsibility of scoring points fell upon forewards Paula Witke, Kris Conkel, Julie Potts, Laura Greenwalt, and Rozzie Brafford. Brafford was the leading point getter for the squad. In the guard court Teresa Phillips, Sheri Weathers, Jane Wellman, Potts, and Greenwalt were some of the girls who held down the opposing forwards. 1. As a sophomore, Tracy Sayles did not see much action for the sophs, but proved that she is one of the tops in the state. 2. Girls' Sophomore Basketball. Standing fl-45: Julie Bleadorn, Coach Jim Jordan, Julie Potts. Kneeling: Lori Coats, Laura Greenwalt, Paula Witke, Kris Conkel, Michelle Johnson, Theresa Phillips. Sitting: Sheryl Ostergaard, Jane Wellman, Rozzie Brafford, Sherri Weathers, Nancy Riccio 82-Soph Girls' Basketball . wr, f-' 4'z6 '1f L- ' . -',L.,a,f... W. , ,I ,I qs. g. '- -1.--I J.1e,f, vi ,,- . H ag., xNX L ' 1 2,5572 ' in l.- 4--Q if 1 11 1 L Y- H . 1 ' ,u vt ' yq Hq . , ' 5-1 If F.-if a , 4 .I ,, 1 A ,, , , , . -.,, ,f , 1 1 . J riff SQ H if' BQ' 5 All 5 f' . x Ili i .Wg w if J ,n . uw as 1- '-'- 1 ll ' - 1 1 Ni Q .595 g 1 . Bae, -- '54-+v+vt '-,M f Q- , 'T ' inn, Z-,ff ih- ffi-.-R Q4 . ---Q ..,,..-...----r 1 - .ew M .. M - --' ,, fl-rj Row 1: Kari Johnson, Cindy Weathers, Debbie James, Sara Schma- lenberger, Debbie Smith, Theresa Man- ning. Row 2: Kerri Linn, Jeanette Cle- ven, P.J. Campbell, Sherry Winget, Jill Tallman, Kim Mitchell, Becky Hick- ock. Row 3: Donna Johnson, Jodi Volker, Leslie Strayer, Karen Cashman, Sherri Mead, Kellie Cron, Kim John- son, manager Amy Knudson. Not pic- tured: Coach Richard Doughan. 1. The Huskies' Jeanette Cleven drives in for an uncontested layup against the tough Lincoln Railsplitters. Jeanette led the team, which went 14-1 for the season and won the Polk County Tour- nament, in scoring and offensive re- bounds. .4-1' Frosh girls 1 -1 The Hoover girl's freshman basketball team finishes the season with a good overall record. Team A grabs a 14-1 record and team B finishes with a 3-7 record. The girls also Win the Polk County Tournament playing the best teams from Central Iowa. As a team they play in the Iowa A.A.U. Tournament and net third in the fifteen and under category. Jeanette Cleven was the team's high scorer setting new records. Being Hoovers' first freshman team they set all new records for the new freshman to follow or break. Coach Doughan is looking forward to next year's season as his team help fill in new positions. - -W N t QEEESSEQTA gggtt -H-E-ff ,esta .H tg: --.tglfw me as . iigiltwf ' S 'sisg: ssg5 'M . if ,S A f-531 . sasmk - -.M ,, s 2, ,mt e s .ss fe W an ,.A,es: -Nw s Ma ,M 1- Egge N sgsffm s, Nfl' gszifisssst-5... 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Shfiffw' Q , 2, QQ3'3.i3i9'?W ' :N f?f.,1i3ffYll.fftkiziiifSftfTft5fi1'9f5.f5fl,af,,..,,-,QL . . --Qgsfsfj--., 1 yi assent-Mgt-si'g's,.fs at -saga-sew :sw gag? so 5255? 3 or Q s 535523: - 5? ' ew-:M sg' 4 LLM Q5 Me' skeseiggfgg was ga, saggy-x-g -1 VJ -.im-.?-5.35.1 14' ,. M .gs sie,'?'.EQ.5s,. .fl H fs- mr 1 a s 53 is sawn , Girl's Frosh Basketball-83 Huskies top Metrog rated in state The Hoover Huskies, who started the season rated tops in state, ended a 17-3 season rated no. 4 in the state and claiming their 4th Metro Conference Championship in 13 years. Out of the 20 games Tom Aceto is the leading scorer in 15 of these games. He ends the season with a 24.2 average, hitting 55 percent of his field goals and 84 percent from the free throw line. While at Hoover, Aceto becomes 3rd leading career scorer behind Joe Dykstra, and Jack Huff who both played three yearsg Tom only played two years. He also became 6th in career rebounds. He also was 3rd and 4th leading season scorer. Joe Dykstra holds 1st and 2nd. Tom holds the career free throw percentage with 174-211 for an 82.46 percent. Aceto was voted Most Valuable Player this year and was 2nd team All-State and lst team All-Metro. Tim Anderson was leading rebounder in 7 out of the 15 games he played in. He was also leading scorer in two of the games. He shot 4896 from the field and 7193 from the line. Tim finished his Huskie career being 10th in career rebounding. He probably would have been higher if he hadn't been injured in the latter part of the season. Ron Bradley, Coach Bert Adams calls him, Big Board man. He had 184 rebounds this season. He was co-leading scorer in one game and leading in 4 games. Bradley was 1st team All-Metro and Honorable Mention for state. Chris Sonner, The most underrated player for Hoover, was leading scorer for one game, and shot 48 percent and 81 percent from the gift line. He had 54 assists, led the team with 34 steals, and only made 12 errors the whole season. He was called Big D by Coach Adams and along with Greg Witke, was co- captain and holds the game assists record with 25 against Tech. Greg Witke shot 50 percent from the field and had 103 assists. He was also underrated by many. He like Tom Anderson, was hampered part of the season with an ankle injury. 1. Tim Anderson skies high for the tip in the season opener. 2. Greg Witke shows his ballhandling skills as he bring the ball down. 3. Chris Sonner looks for an opening in the tough East defense. 4. Tom Aceto puts in an easy two as he did all season against opponents. 5. Ron Bradley slams one home as Wendell Griffis looks on. 84-Boy's Basketball .5 C?sf.'ff.T't ' ' ,,.. i E , - ,. 5 as Rini gui? :,','i'.P-.,:v ,L .. 3.13. , . 1, 'iv '+ v ,1,:+,,.,.,., L .Ll x. .,J. ygiyl., 1, , W 'Li i1 'I 'rfgc-1':,f':'K-satj, ,' In 5 Q41 F if , A , 1 1 f 1, 1' w . I J ' ' P ,t A P n pa MY sm nys :V- is-uw. Us , - rig ' 1' ai T 1 s.,s.Q ,!,., nfs? I ,Q X, .,. 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'f 'i ggi' iii , 1 qi' 1. Freshman Basketball, Cl-rj, Row One, Chip Monahan, Kevin Pierce, Brad Johnson, Chris Costa, Todd Wills, James Feldt, Row Two, Danny Sickels, Steve Denkinger, John Knapp, Greg Polson, Bob Smith, Stacy Velman, Kevin Stillman, Scott McKenzie, Row Three, Tim Keninger, Jebb Dykstra, Todd Nielson, Denny Applegate, Craig Shogren, Dave Tigue, Rod Allbee. 2. The shot is up, in spite of heavy defense, as Jebb Dykstra and Denny Applegate move in for the rebound. 3. Jebb Dykstra demonstrates his free-throw technique during a technical foul situation as teammates look on. Sports-86 QDUV wx ' -- - -A .- HUQWSER get fr Sophs go 13- C T XAZA Hoover DOWLING r 43 .Haw RQOSEVELT 53. A .,, 'HC'!0VERi A ' XHOOVER Dowling 33- 5 HQOVER Roosevelt 142, , HQOYER -Lgpcblnri.. ' 362+ I7l99V6'r 2 5 :l46f i' .80 E . fm asv 161 i,,H,zggI,g51 z 3, 4, ' egress, .,, ,. Y 'i 5 if-75 Q 3 ,A 4, .. 1-au.-Qlwyil 3...-i jx J LX 0665. hifi i hgoiit i digg? 1 as 4l lsf , Vi. S f hx ,... , . lv 29315 K Coach Bob Watson's Sophomore Basketball Team shines in another fine season as it turns in a 13-5 performance. Leading the balanced offense and defense are Co-Captain Scott Melton, Craig Cohoon, Dave Anderson, Neal Rich, and leading point scorer, Co-Captain Paul Boehm. Boehm earns the honor of MVP, while Shane Rohde and Dave Henderson earn Most Improved and Best Defensive Players, respectively. 1. Most Valuable Player Paul Boehm goes up for the easy lay-up during a game against North High. 2. An air-bound Scott Melton zeros in on the bucket for two over a North defender. ,.-, ..-3-E gb. 3. Dave Henderson flies through the air to score on the fast break while far ahead of North defenders. 4. Scott Melton is fouled under the board as Craig Cahoon and Neal Rich move in for the rebound. 5. Sophomore Basketball, fl-rj, Row One, Dave Henderson, Scott Johnson, Paul Boehm, Dave Paglia, Jeff Twait, Row Two, Shane Rohde, Bruce Carlson, Karl Johnson, Neal Rich, Ken Wold, Scott Melton, Row Three, Student Coach Dave Gibson, Craig Cohoon, Bruce Vertanen, Jon Boyd, Coach Bob Watson, Manager Mark Manson. V J xfgovfi Q l 'F J q VU f- X - x - ' X I, LZ . ' a A Mu me M. ' .JL r- ing .. Parks, Crose go 1-2 in state 1500' team 4th. This season has been a good one for the Hoover girls' track team. Led by seniors Brenda Belcher, Tracie Thomas, Michelle Bales and Dawn Urich, the team captures 8 school records and 10 meet records. After a 3rd place finish at Districts, where 9 team members qualify for state, the girls return to finish 3rd in a rough Metro Conference. Valley edges Hoover out of a 2nd place finish by 1 point. With 3 relay teams and 2 open events, Hoover places 4th out of 40 teams at state. From the 9 people qualifying at state 8 will return. The loss of senior Tracie Thomas the only senior at state, will be severely noticed. Junior Marcy Crose, the only team member to go to the Drake Relays, was one of the top point getters at state. Marcy, along with Melissa Weigle, Jacque muh um..n's Q ' ' Y E aiu. . A ' ' 4.:i2',F -,.,,, Y .K 1.-g- zz 1. Junior Tracy Parks shows the form that earned her a first place finish in the state 1500. 88-Girl's Track ! Utterback and Tracie Thomas finish 4th in the Distance Medley Relay. Crose then comes back and places 4th in the Distance Medley Relay. Crose then comes back and places 4th in the 800m. run and 2nd in the 1500m. run. Junior Tracy Parks gives the Hoover fans an exciting race as she breaks the tape in the 1500m. run and becomes this years Grand Champion in this event. Other top placers at state are the 4x200 relay and the Sprint medley relay. The 4x200 relay, consisting of Laura McNichols, Dena Clark, Vickie Nauman and Tracie Thomas, places 4th. The Spring Medley also places 4th with team members Dena Clark, Julie Bleadorn, Laura McNichols and Tracie Thomas. 1 19' 2, Ffgghmen Jgdi Volker 51-,owe the 3. Senior Tracie Thomas sets for the promising form that made her 3 top handoff from Jacque Utterback in the hurdler, distance medley. 1. Junior Sheri Watson strains to catch her tough Valley opponent at Metro. 2. Marcy Crose breaks the tape at 3. Laura McNichols lunges from the Metro much as she did all season block as Vickie Nauman watches long. Brenda Belcher finish. 4. Girl's Varsity Track, Standing il-rl Row 1- Kim Teraberry, Colette Saunders, Dena Clark, Jacque Utterback, Theresa Manning, Debbie Kimball, Tracy Parks, Shelly Sheets, Row 2- Bridgette Weber, Jill Christenson, Julie Bleadorn, Sheri Watson, Tracie Thomas, Dawn Urich, Brenda Belcher, Michelle Bals Bales, Marcy Crose, Laura McNichols, Keli Coy Row 3- Coach Lawler, Karen Cashman, Sheri Weather, Trudy Campbell, Melissa Weigle, Laura Greenwalt, Jeanie Holloman, Kim Schenkelberg, Julie Potts, Vickie Nauman, Leslie Light, Jody Volker, Becky Russie, Diane Battrick, Coach Jankovitz Girl's Track-89 Wrigh t, freshmen lead young tracks ters 'iii' ,1-...I. Sports-90 --:1i S'f!H - NIL A VL,,..-gg. .- 1' .3 2.Senior Tim Brown appears to be flying to teamate Junior Cam Moran for another perfect hand-off. 1.Senior Mike Wright, in an easy battle, leads the Hoover boys to an 1, 2, 3, finish in the 100m. dash. 4.Good hand-offs between juniors Lane Riggle and Derek Lohner is the reason they are members of a state qualifying relay. 3.Senior Bill Flattery shows the intense pressure and tough competition involved in running the 100m. hurdles. 5 51114: The Hoover boy's track team, led by seniors Tim Brown, Bill Flattery, Dean Havran, Pat Sherlock Ricky Smith, and Mike Wright, placed well in a tough Metro conference during the 1980 season. Throughout much of the season sprinters prove to be the top point getters for the team. Mike Wright was ranked as one of the states best in the 100 meter dash throughout the season and qualifies for state in the event. He also anchors the 4x100 team which places third at Drake Rekays and qualified for state. Other valuable members of the relay team are juniors Bill Hiskey, Derek Lohner, and Lane Riggle. The new policy of freshman running on the Hoover team proves to be a welcome addition as their 4x100m. relay places first in the freshman race at Drake and shows promise in the future. The future looks bright for the team and hopes are high for an even better showing, by the team, in the years to come. Row 1-Pat Sherlock, Tim Brown, Mike Wright, Bill Flattery, Dean Havran, Ricky Smith. Row 2- Shawn Hill, Cam Moran, Chris Ebert, Kevin Davis, Doug Garton, Lane Riggle, Derek Lohner, Bill Hiskey, David Harl, Row 3-Jim Manning, Daryl Hembry, Ed Darrah, Brad Havran, Dan Hudson, Stuart Sweeney, Eric Carlson, Dave Williams, Korte McGregory. Row 4-Bill Gay, Mike McGuffin, Jay Bethel, Steve Ferrick, Rob DenHartog, Daryl Woods, Stacy Velman, Bryce Bergman, Bob Smith, Andy Ward, Marty Heskett, Scott McKenzie. Row 5-Mark Hrubetz, Steve Curtis, Dave Henderson, Paul Boehm, Andy Muller, Doug Koelle, Andy Frazer, Bruce Vertanen, Karl Johnson, Ken Appling, Paul Havran Sports -- 91 Huskies swing to second in The 1979-80 girls' tennis team M t finishes strong by placing second e 1,0 in the Metro, with a 7-1 conference record. The only loss comes at the hands of a very tough Roosevelt team. This year's team is led by freshman Joni Eaton, who qualified for state, seniors Diane Erickson, and Leslie Greip, and juniors Julie Jennings and Lori Koerner. Highlights of the season include a Win over Vally and a first place finish in the Pella Invitational, in which Julie Jennings and Joni Eaton combined Winning efforts to take first place in the number one doubles and Diane Erickson won the consolation in number one 1 singles. MF.,,.......-5-Yi-fi-ii!-it-liiwlw, QQ- QW 1. The Girls' Tennis Teamgfl-rl Row one, Julie Jennings, Ann Cardwell, Mary Margaret Burrows, Margaret Strode, Cindy Peterson, Joni Eaton, Linda Fisher, Lori Koerner, Leslie Griep, Diane Erickson, Row two, Sue Murphy, Carol Linn, Lisa Wells, Marilyn Van Alstine, Amy Zellinger, Kim Hemphill, Carolee Johnson, Margo Rothschild, Lisa Lisbina, Kim Card. 2. Junior Mary Margaret Burrows pirouettes into a picturesque volley in her singles match. 3. Julie Jennings meets the ball with a friendly wave during a match at Hoover. Girls' Tennis-92 FW' i..,,, 1 ,IT ' 1. Freshman Joni Eaton demonstrates the form that rnadebher Hoover's best. 2. Senior Leslie Griep appears to be all choked up over another smashing return. 3. Senior Diane Erickson appears confident as she swings for the ball. Girls' Tennis-93 sh, F1 v 'Q H uskie netters 'outstandingg go 15- The future of Hoover tennis looks bright as a young boys' squad completes a 15-2 season and finished second in the tough Metro Conference. Sophomore Bob Peterson and junior Scott Richardson qualify for state in doubles and win their first round match. They lose in the quarterfinals in a good three-set match. In the district . tournament, senior Reggie Morrow finishes third in singles 1. Sophomore Scott Melton drops the racquet head to make a half-volley in a home doubles match. 2. John Knapp plays at the net as his partner makes a powerful serve. 3. Scott Melton strains to make a difficult forehand volley during doubles action. 94-Boys' Tennis and sophomores Scott Melton and Paul Zeller grab a fourth place in doubles. A high point of , as Q- as U , , , pf .wg vsssssrs' 'gr' 'm 'gss?fs QW saws.: the season hits with the Huskies 32 taking top honors in the Hoover slilg ' ImegggQ':,wi:ggi-ggggg'g,EiQ Invitational Tournament and HNQQEGQQFQEQEFEEESSEQQQQQQQS beating powerful Valley 9-0. The - - - -W sf :-: :r- 1 Junior varsity sports a spotless I 12-0 season mark and Coach S?E ,jSQ pr PfigggQ35g :-: Mik S h b ' l k' f ' :': 55 1 its 5 595955 e c aum urg is oo ing or A . v m.-iss s..s.,o7gzii'I1issss.ws,ssa .. - ,, '-'- as sl -s - Hssss2Ws555.Q f I another outstandlng season gg 3. . 5. . gs sipsgjg next year. : Sig assess Magick? 5. 13? 5 iq 5.65525 is :2: 2:2 : 'H2.st,Egmslss.a.B. .sf,.ss,fls .- 'V .Vw .Pia SER ini 3 F ,. ' - ,Q Xa, -:Q-Qi' 4 Q. ' if If - 9 ln,-E 4 ' ' , - QS' Q r ' A w-l 7 ' ,g,,j,,gj.g, imiweiigii 3.1 Q' W .,,.-Lff1f Q.. 1. Sophomore Jeff Twait goes skying to put a little extra into his SBIVG. 2. Senior Reggie Morrow gets puffy when he is forced to hit from the baseline. 1 1 7 v ful!!! Aprgfmaev ' ir, TV. .. . e fem' ',.- kflimy, if we-A ww-ou' , 'If -isa '31 iw 1' ,. 15 'i7Ze?:f'k ' ,C , .r K. -,-if fi W .-+ w. - '. . En- vt .rv -i ,v 'f -f W2 'PW-25'-fb ' 14-Zi? 1 fr 1, v 'I 1 2 3. 1980 Boy's Tennis Team, sitting: Coach Schaumburg, Gene Rauch, John Knapp, Bob Peterson, Bruce Swanson, Scott Richardson, Reggie Morrow, Paul Zeller, Jeff Twait, Scott Melton, Larry Jacobus, David Schatz, Standing: Kevin Longcor, Tony Sunga, Mark Moser, Kerry Loehr, Todd Shaw, Dave Kennedy, Chuck Scorpiniti, John French Boy s Tennis-95 .','- 1 1 1 fr ' ra ' Ai-I V rl: 1 m ' L3 1 I ' r 11, , L I rl' 1 l'..',' !Y!h ,'. Q iw Young golfers swing tough This years' girls and boys golf teams did an outstanding job of representing Hoover. The girls finished fourth in the Metro, while the boys placed second. The girls team was lead by Carolyn Frey who was named Golfer of the Year . Andy Ward and Brian Spring were among the top golfers on the boys squad as Andy was named Golfer of the Year and Brian was the sole Hoover competitor at state. Both teams should be strong next year as many stand-outs return. 1. Kelly Reed removes the flag as Sam Reed lines up her putt 2. The girls' golf teamgfl-rl, Kelly Reed, Sam Reed, Janet Cleven, Sue Davis, Carolyn Frey, and Lisa Ward. 3. After swinging for the cup, Sam Reed anticipates the results Sports-96 4. Kelly Reed tries to read the green . before attempting a difficult putt. 5, Carolyn Frey studies where her ball has landed after teeing off. 6. Sue Davis gives the putter a little twist in hope that the ball will fall in the hole. 7. Top Hoover golfer Carolyn Frey demonstrates the style that earned her Golfer of the Year . Sports-97 1. Senior Ann McLaughlin swings into action against the Valley Tigers at the Urbandale Invitational softball tournament. 2. Debbie Linn displays her new hair style as she rounds first base with another hit. Prepared to avenge 1979's 11- 19 record, the girls' softball team opened their 1980 season with a victory over Norwalk, the fourth-rated team on pre-season polls. This early momentum carried on through the year as the Huskies knocked off central Iowa powerhouse Saydel and tough Metro competitors such as Roosevelt and Valley. Although five players graduate from this year's squad, including captains Cindy Isenhart and Christy Ulin, a strong crew of underclassmen should carry Hoover to a successful 1981 season. Our special thanks to Mr. Bernie Ulin for these photographs. Senior Christy Ulin gives it her all as she strokes the ball for a Husky hit. Diane Erickson and Jane Wellman Crightj dance under a fly ball as Cindy Isenhart and outfielder Ann McLaughlin anxiously look on. . ...-.,. x .,e,,- , . Softballers open season strong 'A --. A K 1r?!'s'+-f ' ' Sports-98 Ci Pitcher Nancy Bryan prepares to fire another strike past the batter for the Hoover softball team. Senior Cindy Isenhart stops a Valley runner short of second base as she puts the tag on her to save a stolen base. Junior Nancy Bryan puts all her effort into a pitch while freshman Jeanette Cleven readies for whatever may come her way. Sophomore Jane Wellman slides safely back to second after straying too far from the base. Hoover softball. CROW one l-rl. Christy Ulin, Dawn Ummel. CRow twol. Coach Bill Springer, Diana Smith, Ann McLaughlin, Jane Wellman, Karie Linn, Rozzie Brafford, Kellie Cron, Beth Woodworth, Becki Hickok, Cindy Weathers, Coach Jerry Gay. fRow threel. Debbie Linn, Cindy Isenhart, Jeanette Cleven, Kim Johnson, Brenda Anderson, Sheri Weathers. CRQW fourl. Coach Lory Lasswell, Carolyn Frey, Lesley Light, Sheryl Nau, Diane Erickson, P. J. Campbell, Jill Tallrnan, Sheryl Ostergaard, Michelle Johnson, Nancy Bryan. Sports-99 L la- Watsonis thirteenth unlucky for rivals The 1980 baseball team, with Coach Bob Watson in his thirteenth season at Hoover, returned eleven letter winners. Among them was the majority of the 1979 pitching staff, which built a 23-7 season that year. Rick Grandquist, who owned a 12-0 record and a 0.50 ERA in 1979, headed the list of returning hurlers. Luke Ginn returned as the team's catcher and brought a .305 batting average- the best in 1979- to the plate for the Huskies this year. Eleven seniors graduate from the 1980 team, as the Huskies tie with Dowling for the Metro title - later defeating the Maroons in District action. .V 1. Senior Jim Cleven races to first base as Coach Denny Turnure awaits the umpire's call. 2. Dave Stecher's foul tip at the plate kicks up the dirt in a game between the Huskies and the North Polar Bears. Sports-100 '5- 2 . , at . W 4 , x .1 1 '- U , K. an -1... X . .pp ' 2. . J --'-'Q--. f -...tn -'- 9 ,. '-1-',:,?.2 , lrav--Meg sr-.., ... . .W .-.r.... ., tezteqf ' -' 1 az g .. .gdf-..,ggs1ff+..g5 ,rg---1 'fits ' . if. '-. H - 3.The call is 3 8: 2 as Scott Noah starts ' 1 'N ' his kick en route to a Hoover victory. 4. Luke Ginn darts back to first, trying to avert a pick-off attempt. E'-fqwivg-'l-1.55:-if - ' ' -- V V gj Q,-Q--of 3 as: , . , ...ftwf-Y. . -. 1. .- 2 l-H--7-Q1i ..:.-.. EXE., . . :ily--'au f 1Q3l...7-gi15ffrE' '-tr? , . -, if - .'WyPffQQT'-55g-'3 '3--,AQ:'f'1l ff .fi 1. Q 5 inr'jf .lf his-Q' , , ,Q K fly ' 2 4,' -..f- .- . , Q, , +3 L, . -1 r- -sf r ..--+ ' ' ' 1 ' x.. -ef 4- 1.-.--P ...f- 6 5. Steve Doten flies over the opposing catcher toward a safe landing at home plate. 6. The 1980 Co-Metro Baseball Champs, Row one fl-rl, Dave Redd, Danny Lucht Bill Hiskey, Shawn Hill, Chris Heggen, Monty Johnson, Derek Lohner, Wayne Ostergaard, Paul Dockum, Joe Oswald, Bruce Sinkkikg Row two, Coach Bob Watson, Kelly Blackford, Scott Noah, Steve Joslin, Luke Ginn, Dave Stecher, Greg Witke, Jeff Hadden, Steve Doten, Jim Cleven, Tim Howard. Not pictured: Rick Grandquist. Sli!! gk i1 VX .yr-I ff .Q A rfb.. xg. 5 S T . I 1 l J.. I , fb . , ' qv b ,E mx 'Y if 11 x ' r fu I X -if -. Agqxix ' v..--2' ' F' - n 6 w ,uv r, - vm , x-i fx 1 ,V gi N . .-., 1 I 'I Q' -,N-X- 'e'v k 5 J 's 4. ' 1 Y'7 ': . sgry A f I. , .,,'1D ' s Cl. ,yng ,X c K. in - 1 w,. x ff - fr fr IDU, Q' p V GW'- F1 . v- ix N 'Q an L lg fy Q L ' .- ' - S , JW' f 'l'?i P' JK 4 is I 'ff H5135 r'... f ffm I X. . BQ, V is j'f K 42 ,N- XX 'UN- CZ? R AT. 43, Su. Administration begins decade with As freshmen entered Hoover for the first time this year, new problems were created for the administration to deal with. Among these was the lack of space for newly created freshman homerooms, however the problem was solved when the library and small gym were converted into class rooms. Other changes at Hoover this year include the new and highly controversial attendance policy, the thermostats set in accordance to President Carter's energy policies, and a new Vice Principal, Mrs. Mary Ann McManus. Mr. Gerald Dockum Principal Although Hoover began the new decade with many changes in school policies and personnel, the administration should once again be commended for their ability to make the halls of Hoover run smoothly and creating a learning environment which ranks Hoover among the top in the state. Mrs. McManus is busy at work on one of her many duties as Vice Principal. The School Board 1-rg James Cunningham, Betty Grundberg, Ray- Palis, Sup't. Dr. Dwight Davis, Frank Hildreth, Mrs. Sue Luthens, Nolden Gentry, Mrs. Karen Williams, and Mr. Ian Binnie. Administration-104 H oover's office Workers Mrs. Betty Duggan Teacher Associate Mrs. Celeste Herron Counselor Clerk '57 Mrs. Blanche Sherman Registrar Mrs. Janice Dusenberry Attendance Clerk Mrs. Maxine Lauritzen Steno Clerk Mrs. Maxine Walker Bookkeeper Counselors and Librarians WM , aw 'W 12 -LL-1 f ' A r . g r ' . 'L Mrs. Phyllis Gibbons Study Hall Mrs. Shirley Opel Secretary Mr. Steve Wetter Psychologist Mrs. Margaret Campbell Mr. Richard Doughan Mr. Robert Jankovitz Mr. Ken Wittkop Miss Rose Mary Eich Mrs. Hilda Womack Mrs. Ramona Holm Mrs. Dorothy Boehm Nurse Mr. Henry Claytor Head Custodian Administration-105 Guys are cooking, too The home economics department did many interesting things this year. Activities included are sewing, cooking foods from Mexico to Italy, and even seeing how to cut hair. Steve Steingrabe relaxes as a professional hair stylist does her thing. Mrs. Dorothy Hall Foods Foods class had more boys in it than ever before, and in the future boys may even want to learn to sew. Mrs. Hall's fourth hour foods class and Mr. Stookey's class united this year to watch and enjoy Mr. Stookey's Chinese cooking. This special activity was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Marlene Lytle Clothing Peterson joins staff Hoover's P.E. classes are not simply for exercise, but rather for fun as many classes are offered in sports such as: ice skating, bowling, yoga, and skiing. Cardiopulminary resuscetation or CPR is required for all students in the senior class. Seniors are taught how to save both choking and drowning victims. With the addition of nineth graders this year, Mr. Peterson joins the teaching staff. Mr. Justice demonstrates the correct method of choking resuscetation. Pat Bloomcamp ' Pam Hines l 1' ff , Howard Justice l 3 Dave Linder 1' '.,Ts'3, ,f Steve Lundholm T Qjf: Ron Peterson C iw Faculty-106 , w .P.R. ta ugh t if' Picasso trip highlights year in art 'lf 4 U qiqy, Xllyx. I':i.ls-iv, lllll N The Hoover art classes this year were given the fortunate opportunity of visiting the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minn. for the Pablo Picasso exhibit which toured the country for only a short time. Mrs. Mathers and Mr. Wilkerson chaperoned the trip and headed up the two vans full of students. The field trip was enjoyed by all. Other highlights of the year include the annual student art sale, field trips, and individual projects. 1. Hoover students stand outside the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, waiting to see the Picasso exhibit. 2. Senior Ken Smalley demonstrates his artistic talent as he paints a husky in the lockerroom. 3. Jayne Grummert, Robin Bierwirth, and Joleen Feldt spend the period drawing and talking about their art? Mrs. Betty Mathers r L is-. 'l 1 . X 3 Mr. Robert Wilkerson Art Faculty 107 Calculator Mania: a sign of the times The Hoover mathematics department enters the nineteen- eighties with three new staff members, due to the added freshmen this year. These teachers are Mr. Roe, Mrs. Thune, and Mr. Turnure. This year's math students have the opportunity to gain experience with computors in the math center, some planing to enter the ever-growing computor field later on. With the support of computor-crazed teachers, such as Mr. Bushyager and Mr. Zimmerman, students join in the mania with hand-held calculators, such as the popular TI-30 or TI-59, which have become a sign of the times. Faculty-108 Mr. Ray Bushyager Calculus Algebra II Geometry Mr. Jerry Gay Geometry Algebra II Trig. Mr. Dennis Ramsey Geometry Algebra Mr. Steve Roe General Math Geometry Algebra Mrs. Carolyn Thune Algebra Mr. Denny Turnure General Math Algebra I 1. The popular TI-30 is carried by more people than the American Express- stu- dents won't leave home without them. 2. On one of the more difficult problems in the assignment, these students find that three heads are better than one. Mr. Robert Watson Trig. Algebra II Geometry 3. This student knows the importance of doing daily homework assignments to keep up with the class. 4. Mr. Ramsey makes use of his over-head projector as he explaines a new unit. 5. After a year of absence, Mr. Bushyager returned to Hoover to become one of its more popular teachers and fans. i '- If-itil' , KI-5:4 5,313 ' ' ' 1 MI. Joe Egg L ..f-ff 1 . Zlrnmerman gg A- y Calculus gig: ' F ' I- 'H ' TUE- . Q. . - Algebra II is I Faculty-109 As freshmen enter high school, Hoover's English department gains the teaching skills of Mrs. Kathie Bates, Mrs. Ophelia Fenton, and Mrs. Virginia Mortenson. Other teachers new to Hoover this year are Mr. Jerry Wadden and Mr. Steven Davis. Students participate in numerous activities this year including the acting out of Hamlet by Miss Weishaar's senior English students and the opportunity to watch The Taming of the Shrew , which is put on by the drama department. Dr. Jona Mann is awarded for her outstanding work in the field of learning disabilities as a regular Dr. Mann honored Five join staff N nr- x 'i x -A classroom teacher and makes all of Hoover proud. X ,Wiz , 1 .1 51- 1. During a heated debate, Freshman Dan Brown backs Mrs. Bates into a corner as students shout, Touche! 2. AUIAI students react differently to a poem as they analyze it deep between the lines. 3. Mr. Wadden attempts to relate to his students by rising to their level of understanding. 4. The theme to the 1980 A.S.P. graduation is Aloha, Illusions as Mr. Craft bids a fond farewell to his scholars Faculty-110 Mrs. Kathie Bates English IX Mrs. Kathie Danielson Theatre Arts English II -1 . ' - ' N4 . ge., ,- 1 'sf fa- mw, aaa- V Q 'ij .r . uf iq. 1 'fs , 1-MTF. KL- .. rpm - r. ,J ..,.q--.V QI.- IWJLV? I ' Higz, .- a J l H f A fl 7 t 4- nm I? Y ' x P .A , .. M., : it F' . -w fir: 1 Q . 'l iii ' ..... MP1, ' - Til HE' 1 ' 1 ' ' B ' ' ri' .. fr' '!E'5'7QffZ'T Mr. Everett Craft A.S.P. English 1 Writing Lab Mr. Steven i Davis English II Forensics Mr. Dave Durand English II Journalism Mrs. Ophelia Fenton English IX Spanish II Mrs. Barb Fors Sr. Eng. WL! CAL Mr. Jerry Leventhal English II, IX Dr. Jona Mann Comp. Rdg. ACXAI Mrs. Virginia Mortenson Writing Lab , Jin. Mr. Bill Springer Radio Sz TV English II Mr. Jerry Wadden English II ACIAI, N.P.A Miss Penny Weishaar Sr. Eng., WLIAL Faculty-111 N emic, Parks, Stroope join staff This year's Social Studies Department gained the teaching skills of Mr. Nemec, Mr. Parks, and Mr. Stroope. These teachers became a part of Hoover with the addition of freshmen to high school. As the curriculum of the social studies classes broadened, students participated in a wide variety of activities including Eighteenth Century Club in Mr. Park's World history classes, and individual projects in Mr. Drummond's sociology classes. Guest speakers highlighted Mrs. Axtelle's government classes as campaigners such as George Bush's son Marvin attempted to Win the eighteen-year-old vote, and in Mr. Adams U.S. History classes a wide array of films were shown including the gruesome favorite, A Man Called Horse . ,lm -V1' Q . 1 'W' ', , - PE. ' Q f '- Mr. Bert Adams as if 'L U.S. History er f ' Mrs. Carol Axtelle Government Consumer Bus. Mrs. Sally Cotten World History Faculty-112 . . swf? t . xy, K 1. Students display a variety of reactions to an assignment in history. Mr. James Drummond Government Sociology Mr. Joe Nemec World History Mr. Richard Parker U.S. History 2. Being an election year, government students had the opportunity to meet those running for office. Reggie Morrow took this photo after meeting the First Lady. 1. Senior Janet Greene studies her assignment as Mrs. Axtelle heads the discussion. 2. Sandy Supsticks lets the discussion go in one ear and out the other during one of Mr. Drummond's lectures. 3. During world history, a guest speaker demonstrates the art of using a bayonet. 2 ri. l lm: U.S. History World History Mr. Tom Stroope World History Mr. Ken Tannatt Economics As....m 4, ' f1R'n-iq f I - fill-AB A . , Mr. Phil Parks Faculty- 1 13 1 fellow men A ' contact with others o'er agaiin. If, perchancq, By smile I brighgen, Path of another '12 Hishh burden, l1ight5ns. Then, ina sc-jfhse ' Pronounce hefforti success If some' gdvancehdiglere be, To human happiqess. ' 'Unknowg '5 i 1 '8 A4 2 V1 3 Hoover mourns death of Mr. Paul Brust On October 20, 1979, Hoover suffered the loss of Mr. Paul Brust, who died of a heartattack. Mr. Brust had been at Hoover since its doors first opened and will be remembered by students and teachers alike for his deep devotion to teaching as well as for his sincere concern for the well-being of his students in Deca. In the words of Mr. Miller, He was just a real wonderful fellow, easy to Work with, very friendly and cooperative. We'll all miss him . Replacing Mr. Brust are Mr. Pat Lawler and Mrs. Evelyn Mack. The business classes have been busy this year with competitions and fund raising projects, among which is the selling of M'M's, Reeces, and Crackerjacks, which is enjoyed by all. The late Mr. Paul Brust 1. Allison Edwards concentrates on her 2. Junior Teri Cron helps herself to 3. Mrs. Childs does the presenting of an typing during one of many timed munchies during a party. award in office education. writings. -7 5, if gt... , 'sq' 5123 4 in'5:1'L:CQ'E' . I,-Steffi ..-f'-fiuff 1 2 5? 1 5..,:f' 'tantra 4: 1 .4 'jg::L. 6 .1 Y? F141 3:2 , f ffjl ' aut ' ., .1 fi: f' - lf -cr-if Z xif l If ffl! v f- 'Q , , . . .mtl 'Z 1 as i ffff ' ' si f. 1:-5 Bmyv.--.f::,,,sg',,1.335 . . wr - --' '.'-wi. ' Y?- sf bi-fizds-2 . rift Y . Wi' 7 13 Limp, Ax gy- 5. Q, ', 2 Si E23 f'Y1,-.- 5',, A gr kj, . , Ilff' f X iff? is , 'i ' ' . IQ. Y x r 7 - 55- fi x 'AA Mrs. Jo Childs Mr. Don Gerdom Mrs. Helen Kachelhoffer Mr. Pat Lawler Mr. Gerald Miller Mrs. Virginia Robinson l Not pictured: Mrs. Mack Faculty-115 As freshmen entered Hoover this year, more students than ever before became active in music. Freshmen participated in every aspect of the music department from Prep Choir to Band to Orchestra. Along with the annual school assemblies, members of the music groups also participated in the musical Babes in Toyland , The Taming of the Shrew , The Matchmaker . The Hoover music department rose to state wide recognition as many students earned All-State honors, and many organizations within the community witnessed the talent as the Swing Choir toured throughout the year. 19 Mr. Ron Battani Band Miss Donna Emmons Choir pear- Q- i I' f rf P it ',. Z N ' A . rf .Pgg,f - N - I d N ' .-fest' , 'x rf:-,Qf isis. ,H BC' 'f'4i1iFf .sfe1. -'Q 1 5222 fjiifi gi 'IQ ' 1.-3 A T r 5' LtEi1:f F1 .321 f . - 'WT -.115 , ,ff -J -t - I, - gf Mr. James Brauninger Orchestra Mr. Loyd Settle Band Freshmen join in the harmony 1. The spotlight is on Cheri Melton as she sings her solo with the Swing Choir. 2. Senior Russ Helmer checks over his shoulder to make sure the band isn't being tailed. 3. The Hoover Pep Band boosts the spirit of yet another home crowd. Faculty-1 16 i'3r if 1. The crash of the symbols rings throughout Veterans Memorial Auditorium during the Commencement cerimony. 2. Members of the Hoover Jazz Band go incognito to one of their concerts. 3. Mrs. Emmons directs the Prep Choir in their annual Winter Concert at Hoover. 4. Special guest performer Phil Wilson starred in a concert with the Jazz Band at Hoover. We Mr. John Heinzerling Miss Mary Lewis Miss Connie Pappas Miss Debbie Smith Faculty-117 .im Mr. Wilbur Ackerman Physics Photography syrr ' A , Mr. Tom g Ludwig ? ae, j Biology Teach ers a chemistry 1. Diane, alias Debbie, Hartsuck poses for a quick shot with an unsuspecting Mr. Ackerman. 2. Biology students play a game of hot frog before really seeing what he's made of. 3. Mr. Ackerman prepares for lift off while demonstrating centripetal force. Faculty-118 Mr. Richard Moore Biology ,M rf X l Mr. Don Murphy l Physical Science Chemistry Mr. Meyer Pennington General Science Earth Science Miss Sharon Wadsworth Chemistry Biology nd students make good N-... it l The Hoover science department gains the teaching skills of Mr. Meyer Pennington this year as earth science is added to the curriculum, and Mr. Don Murphy returns to Hoover after having spent a year teaching in England. Students participate in many activities this year including the annual Chicago trip, scholarship competitions at U.N.I., and the physics olympics. Other highlights of the year are the exhibition of moon rocks, a guest speaker on nuclear energy, Mr. Moore's animal kingdom, including frogs, snakes, and a tarantula, and the climax of physics experiments in which the mass of an electron is approximated. .- :QI-lr., I jiv fl' -QQ! -M... ws 1 UM -ll ' , l 4. Mr. Moore unleashes his pet tarantula as an added incentive on test day. 5. Junior Tracy Parks listens carefully to Mr. Murphy as he answers her question. 4 Faculty-119 This year's foreign language students participated in many trips. While German and French students take field trips to watch plays, Spanish students, chaperoned by Mr. Hollingsworth, visit Acapulco, Mexico over spring break. Other highlights of the year include the creation of the German Club by Mrs. Jacobson, who is new to Hoover. Mr. DeAngelis makes this his first year at Hoover, also, as more teachers are needed for the freshmen new to Hoover this year. Ali 9 .-4. Jacobson, DeAngelis join staff v f , fivffr E195 :OW W' S- ra F14 E. D U' CD H' D' I M .Vt 1 Mr. Gerald Hollingsworth Spanish Faculty-120 'Bl Mr. Vincent , 'KAW DeAngelis Spanish f -s 1' 7 1- ,- Mrs. Trudy Jacobson German 1. Nancy Bockelman, Laura Tharnish, Sue Glen, Lisa Loomis, Sue Martin, and Deanna Jackson know when it's party time in Spanish. 2. As Mr. Hollingsworth helps a student the class poses for the camera. 3. Senior Deanna Jackson concentrates on a game of Spanish Monopoly, but unfortunately doesn't pass Go or collect 3200. Industrial Arts produce variety of Mr. Walter Gronert Metals I Electronics I,II 1 3 projects Mr. Ron Stookey Wood I Metals II 1 -Qi! Mr. Gene Tychsen Drafting I, II Wood II This year's industrial arts classes were larger than ever before as freshmen participated in the many projects. Students were given a choice of what to make, and the individual projects ranged from tables, to chests, to tools. Among the many stand-outs in industrial arts are seniors Jeff Van Sloun, Doug Bleadorn, Craig Pierce, and Eric Stroud, who were awarded Superintendent's Awards for their outstanding work in drafting, electronics, metals, and wood. 1. Mr. Tychen demonstrates for the class the correct way to use the equipment. 2. Among the many tables done by students, Mr. Stookey is found at his desk. 3. After the bell rings and the building is emptied for the night, these men, who we seldom see, make things ready for the next day. Faculty-121 Hoover Welcom es first freshmen Des Moines witnesses a change this year as, for the first time, freshmen enter high school. 323 freshmen combine with the sophomores to make-up almost half of the 1368 students new at Hoover. Like other Metro schools, Hoover feels the strain of the added students as the lack of space becomes apparent in the halls. The freshman class is a class of uniqueness. While taking the usual bottom of the ladder jokes in stride, the class of '83 becomes an active part of Hoover- participating in every extra-curricular activity. Most freshmen look to Hoover for the opportunity of new freedom they never had in junior high, and when asked how they liked Hoover, one freshman said, You '- . .. 'i13. , 5, S Eiiifii V 5222 i .N . 5 91 fi . sg Mike Aceto Rodney Allbee I V lf Lynn Allen ,L u 'Pi 31-it Jon Anderson - i 1 -1 r ' , I' 1 1 +. . 1.1 Martha Anderson ' ' Todd Anderson l ts Jane Anfinson f: as v Denny Applegate .Q ,' Becky Arndt 'W' Janice Ary Sakubai Bachelani Becky Barger Joe Barnes Steven Bata Dianne Battrick Steve Beachy Jay Beisner can do so many things in high school, plus we have S.A.T.s and open finals. When freshmen were asked what mattered most to them in school, their responses were typical of every class. One girl commented, Friends matter to me. Without them, I don't think I could stand school. On the other hand, two had directly opposite replies, one saying: Sports matter to me, more than grades because I don't plan to go to college, and the other saying, Without good grades how are you going to get anywhere later on. The freshmen have shown that they have what it takes to carry on Hoover tradition, and there is little doubt that they will' succeed. fi 1 r . V . 4 .H - - .1 3 F ., fi. 53. ,--,Y - - M , .r.s4I i if'-11 L.-QNF ' 1 .- 'S' Hs--. i-, 3,-1 -,Q f1,, - ' t Lisa Bell Sean Bell ' nlfllifg. Wg A A l' ' l . ':.1:'.5' Chris Bennett f , lfjfjiil ref? ' 4 - - Greg Berry ' ', ' N , I 'su' ' Beth Bergstrom P 'P .A ' James Bethel A ' I i 'N . , James Blalock 5, 1 ,,,. Y i h , James Bond 'V , ,5 Jeb Dykstra and Karen Nissley make Hoo ver history as the first Freshmen Atten- dants on the Homecoming Court. W, fs v ern. .Q . V., e .s ' I . Y., Susan Bowles ' A ' I , N I X . 1 A Thomas i ' . 13 M Mike Braverman V: - H h r is ' . .,,. Q Jon Brechtel 5' V . . Mike Brichetto , I. - N, - N Elizabeth Brooks f , -g ' - , 1 I 1 ,ft 2 ,,5-,-ffify, .. 5 ' , Paul Browman ,I , .V , - ' - , '11 I Freshmen-122 1 i f I .adn 'Eff' J, K s f ' -gr 4- L K 4? -r 1. . Q ., xt, T ! . ' if,-.H 1' :.. bu, f .511 4 4 r v -1 li 1 l -I X1 Q'-213 '1 Fr., D' ' 'T fP'!fiw'i:?gg 'rr f f i'1i, Nf i F 1 gk ' 'et r l Q I p-5 'S 5 ' Q ... V. N fl, , . L ' , I 71' 1 A L 'Lt ,pf- w . -A - A W3 -, ...LJ-f' :W i 1 if ge K 'x. Angela Brown Beth Brown Dan Brown George Brown Mark Brown Roishelle Brown Rae Ann Buckley David Burrows Nora Buse Mike Butler Ross Butler Patricia Campbell Robyn Canova Kim Card Charles Carpenter Karen Cashman Mark Cason Todd Chenoweth Kristine Chiaramonte Deb Christiansen Bradley Church ml 0...-il'2':. .4- Diment and Dan Brown show why they're two of the more pictured ,, 'ii F :iii vig lL1iA Q , ,V-'G-1., .. k .lx -1:-rv: 'fi 'A Ei rl 'L Glen Cinnamon Scott Clary Jeanette Cleven David Cobb Mathew Cole Miles Corey Christopher Costa Lloyd Couchman Kelly Coy James Craig Mike Craig Gary Cron Kellie Cron Richard Daughenbaugh Freshmen-123 Chris Davis Glen Davis Lori Davis Susan Davis Jeff Debartold Robert Denhartog Steve Denkinger Rodney Diggins Barbara Dillenburg Linda Diment Donald Dingman Kevin Dixon Joe Dobberthein Suzanne Donelan Glenda Douglas Kristen Dragsted Rhonda Dyer Jebb Dykstra Joanne Eaton Shawn Edwards Jon Elscott Howard Erickson Larry Farr Fasier James Feldt Steve Ferrick Chris Ford Lori Foreman Freshmen-124 G w 'firfllfwfisf F'i'lV'r A ng. , ye , ' awk, 5l'f,v K .g Y 1 fi LT., I T, ,iv K 1 Q ,vga 2 V- ,R' .- '- Jn. E. 1 ix L , a 0 my ,r-i l ,- n- - 1 G! X- X, Q- IFE, W r.. -ef.. -,riff Q. .- ' -' RVZSSQ N, LL-'ti.E??ff f iff? L psp.: i 1 ,,.,,.,, to :aw ' il. 'll 7 'V 'Ii , Wifi? ' ' Y Y 11 ' . , - -.43 vw:-.M ,Q I . 'RL 33-15 .S,5,,,,,gg n I ci I .- V 4 .2 f Li 1' , , Q -- ' 45552 il Ts u , D 3 gh sk- k 1 Av L . , , C I - I R 1. Joanne Eaton, Sheryl Nau, and P.J Campbell listen intensely to a lec- ture. 2. Randy Hager crescendos as the en- tire Concert Choir looks on. '7T'u7 ' Awffzf . ,qi ,, ,..-,A-:F'J'. ff , Q- g,.-,lx-,L. . , JW! -Q ll 'i' A N 'gbii Y l P M 1 - -J 2'1nl.g, 9 I-A I '3Q-tial 3 '--' . ,fi .WL , J. , ??j.,7Q3 ',d 5-30 . A ' - Y , 5 A ,.. L if n U L Jil I sl-4 ' -'- X Fa- , -4 nw U13 ....., ,,,,,, , , ' V .A ,F J: 4 J ng . ,H . 31 7-YM!! ' ' Jljrf' Y .. FST! aes' pf X 1 i1'Rff'a A f' -I ' 515 1. it , . gi 'J - ' iiaxfrawef-S bl , rel, fff'f 73 ' J N I 5, . A , .Qwwa'2Ha ' iz.,-arf! 'Q' ' , Q54 ' 1 '-s, , ggi .r V 1 .,,,2 .. 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Mark Frette William Gay Laurie Geisse Suzanne Givant Duane Goldman Steve Gordon Kemberle Grant Felicia Griffiths Randall Hager Ronald Hager Martha Hahn Mary Hahn Ann Hall Laura Hall Rodney Hart Linda Havnen Mitzi Hemstreet Martin Heskett Patricia Hess Doug Hibbs, Rebecca Hickok Roben Hoeppner Elizabeth Hooey Jamie Horner Beth Hosfelt Kathryn Houghton Susan Howard Angela Huber Freshmen-125 Scott Ivers Brett Jackson Christine Jacobs Larry Jacobus Deborah James Lorie Jeschke Bradley Johnson Donna Johnson Jeff Johnson Kari Johnson Kimberlee Johnson Debra Jones Regan Jones Ruth Jones Joann Joynt Kimberly Jukam Jack Kamerick Gary Karaidos Tim Keninger David Kennedy Someone Kham Caroll King Judy Kinning John Knapp Amy Knudsen Erick Knuteson Doug Koelle Karen Kucera Robert Kuefner Lisa Langbehn Kimberly Lash Carol Lastuvka Galen Leiker Jon Linder Karie Linn Mike Lippert Arthur Long Kevin Longcor Jeff Loyd Ann Lunaburg Freshmen-126 f 1: Y V j 4:5 , '15 , Qi. '.f' if. ., -Lids , W1 q-Q '--.1 aft?-viif 'll I-gr . ...N . M , ng, .1 gl g,,.'f1F-rr 5421 Ei. :gig fu ' ln 5. U, 1 rg, P 5 r ,, 1 dugg ,f xi. JA? As World History students are lectured by a Veteran of W.W. II, they learn that war is hell. ,- XTX 2 'x all s,.r X' eff 3 ,sf il' ' A ,Ek ag I' x ,I 'L sg ff -. an w But I do sit this way at home, seems to be the expression on this freshman's face after being caught with his feet on the desk. '1 ! ?wf !'i Elaine Lyman Rebecca Lyons Tammy Major Daryn Mallory Theresa Manning Denise Mansfield Jon Maricle Ivan Martin John Matheis Michelle Mayes Eric McDonald Kevin McGlothlen Molly Mc Grane Mike Mc Guffin Troy Mc Intosh Patrick McCuen ,Shawnie McGee , Heather McGlothlen Scott McKenzie Charles McKinney Sherri Mead Lisa Meredith Tamara Miller Kim Mitchell Raymond Monahan Mike Morgan Jodi Mueller Jonathon Mueller Polly Mumma Shannon Murray Janice Nerly Freshmen-127 Todd Nielson Bessie Nissen Karen Nissly Paul Nutting Jay Ochanpaugh Jeff Olds Alan Olson Denise Padgett David Parker David Parks George Patrick Sherryl Pearson Mike Pedersen Mark Perington David Perry Roger Pesek Kenneth Peterson Hongvan Pham Steven Phares Lori Phillips Maria Phillips Kevin Pierce Greg Polson Kay Prosch Arthur Rabon Leanna Rainey Mike Raye Janean Raymond Sam Reed Lisa Reeves Robert Reynolds Thomas Richards Tammy Richardson Laurie Robinson James Roettger Susanna Ross Becky Rude Collette Saunders Peggy Savage Chris Scarff Freshmen-128 x X-1 5 4 ,- v . 1, 5-Q. un- Djs-cj' tu., ., . hgh ,Fri , . . s, I ' ,.. I ,J ,A . yv -i ' l Q .. L . sf.. is ff ' I Cynthia Schecher Sarah Schmalenberger Kris Scheider Sheri Sciarrotta Danine Scott Mike Seeley Mike Semanko Cynthia Senne Bryan Shaw Danny Sheley Rodney Shelton Karen Shiffer Craig Shogren Nicole Short Tammy Sickerson Byron Sickler Daniel Sickles Yvette Signs Rebecca Simoens Dawn Smith Diana Smith Freshmen camouflage themselves among upperclassmen at the first student council assembly. Bob Smith Steve Smith Tammy Smith Todd Spurgin Cheryl Squires Richard Starcher Todd Steggerda Kirk Steinfeldt Teresa Steinmetz Kevin Stillman Lesli Strayer Allison Strum Beth Sumpter Anthony Sunga Freshmen-129 Sherri Swanson Terri Sween Jane Taggart Jill Tallman Scott Taylor Vincent Tholl Steven Thune David Tigue Mark Todd Amy Toomsen Laurie Touch Antonio Tuazon Pam Turnipseed Theodore Tussing Jeff Underwood Erick Van Cura Do Thu Van Victoria Van Ry Steve Vander Hijde Paul Vandyck Shawn Vandyck Stacy Velman James Vincent Jodi Volker Richard Wacha Barry Walker Christine Walters Robert Walton Freshmen-130 if 'IN' -,oi Y 1235 J 7 .' .x . In Q 1 -- fir ' li' X Q'l-if if wif. 1. Freshmen Ruth Jones Polly Mumrnu, and Sue Davis display mixed emotions during a grueling band practice. 2. On clean-up day Mary Haun wonders why she doesn't see any upperclassmen in the yard. 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Egssmm Wm m mmmmmmmdwmm mmmfmmmfmm mmmwmmmmmmmm mmmmm 5md,m2S'T1r3M..ifm?fm. mmm. ,W mmmmm wwF,,m,,mmmmm, m:rm,,m,,,,:rmfm.s..mmm mmwm,,m,,m5 5 ,Q 5 6' 1,1 , Sf. Xl M .-4 X Q O x I s K 4' fi A new x . ' z i 4 The Class of 1980 Awards Assembly begins as assembly chairmen Julie Cook and Laura Tharnish welcome the best senior class in Hoover history. Greg Witke, President of the Senior Board, speaks briefly on Our Years at Hoover followed by the presentation of The Ladder of Success to junior Tracy Parks and the traditional rose, as a symbol of friendship, by Mr. Bill Springer. Numerous certificates of achievement are awarded to outstanding students in both academic and extra curricular activities, followed by the presentation of the Superintendent's awards by Mr. Gerald Dockum. Tim Brown, Chris Gurnas, Bill Houghton, Doug Langbehn, Sue Martin, ' and Marlene Priebnow become .X 4 the largest group ever to become V, ' . National Merit Scholarship ' finalists- Langbehn is also a fl Presidential Scholarship finalist. Debbie Linn sings To Sir With Love as the final farewell. ef' 4 Y Awards assembly honors the best 1 . ,, . 1 - W 'lllrr ff 4 f . W 'f .. f i 4 The 1980 rg a ' English 7 f' I S ' 'MQlE1iQfPfi6bl1QW, R0bin. Social Science-1 1 Greg Witke:ss o A if V S 1 g Mathematiifgsi iBrad,Bergman i L ' H - A g Science s fSCQ1ii1.J,liy', ' L L' Drama Ji11iaxSoi'r.6l1 French . . g,Spanish.. l' ' rSusanffGlen'f'qg . i Business Education is g Art Jayne Glillmriieitf I.A. Draftingg Jeff Van jSloun PLA. Electronics' A :Doug -Bleadorn f TILA. Metals '7Craig'fl2ierce. ' 'I.A. Wood V r , ,EricStroudl - ' L A Vocal Music -' ' -P ' ' Bradrggrigmanfi 1 n gg Band g W 4 Sue Martin, Tom'Mease.. Orchestra Vi,i' Debra Hollister. Journalismyifflhallengerl Dianne Avgerinose . ,Ar r Journalism fHuskyD Barbara Dimentl y 1. President of the Senior Board, Greg Witke, reminisces past years at Hoover as Julie Cook and Laura Tharnish share in the reflective mood. Seniors-150 'Q xl if. jf.- -.1 .1 1. , L sf fl vf X . --. J 1 YI? 2. As the 1979 recipient, Tim Brown presents The Ladder of Success to junior Tracy Parks. 3. Tom Aceto proudly recieves his certificate of achieve- ment in basketball while surrounded by the other 1980 sports captains. 4. Mr. Bill Springer presents the traditional rose to Greg Witke, who accepts in behalf of the 1980 graduating class. 5. Ann McLaughlin bubbles with joy after recieving her certificate of achievement in orchestra while Mary Sander- son, Rachel Braverman, Sue Martin, Brad Bergman, Russ Hellmer, and Marlene Priebnow look on. Seniors-151 L--.5 x g The 1980 Senior Board, led by President Greg Witke, and with the help of Mrs. McManus is very successful in making the Class of 80 a class to remember. The huge success of the Senior Banquet, Breakfast, Awards Assembly, Prom, and Graduation is obtained by the careful planning on the part of the Senior Board. The Class of 80 is commended for its outstanding attitude and behavior as the students themselves make these activities a success. Fund-raising projects include selling directories, donuts, graduation announcements, namecards, tassles, and the midnight movie. Seni ,J QR , .' 'lol Q It-'M' 1: 'G -I L-, S 1. Christy Nebel and Cheryl Marshall try to make the big decision of what donut to eat as Julie Peterson, Laura Tharnish, and Sandy Supsticks look on at the Senior Breakfast the last day of school. 2. 1980 Senior Board: fl-rj front row, Brenda Belcher, Tim Brown, Tammy Dillenburg, Lisa Brubaker, Dana Wilson, Greg Witke. second row, fl-rj, Julie Cook, Laura Tharnish, Sandy Derby, Christy Ulin, Anita Huntoon, Mandy Gillaspey, and D.D. Hartsuck. 3. Jeanette Whiteside smirks as she is fitted for her cap and gown. 4. 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KMXV yamaha.-, 1 aX.aaE-ary., a,asaf,aEiaax-my-X s if XX as ., X , -aX 2 a ll 'J Xp' XX, aa X ' X ' .X ,Xa XM -a 3' X X. L as var, .. as 1. X . . 1, X5 ,HB . Xamaagmgaa B a a X RX . isa HM a e X Mgaaa a Za- ' A - Egan: a i , , ai V a as aaa ms ' aa aa a X afa A aaa a X if K ' Ba saga M Tammy X-in X Biaa Kyla SHN wiiar , . X H, - H ' ssmimsm a H . -a E,nUssm,M, aint. 1 , AR KM a is i 2DAWlBJVliMBWstXXaX: mi .TASYBNE GRUMMERT Jnnnfiaainray EMANE HAMSEEQK HEATHER WAFGHA JoHN HEGGEM ROBIN 'rags E 5 a las if 'L .... X ' W :IY a ta 1? mmagaww aa Em Q E wi Tfx The Class of 1980 excells in academic areas as more students than in any other graduating class are named National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists and Finalists. The Jim Jebhardt Memorial Award is given out this year to Bill Davis who has shown outstanding ability in electronics. Other awards presented this year include the National Scholarship for Outstanding Negroe Students, which is presented to Julie James, and Presidential Scholarship Finalist to Doug Langbehn. All in all, the 1980 graduating class shows unlimited potential and should prove to be one of the most outstanding classes in Hoover High School history. l fs Vrks al 'hi lg QQ? . ' .g ,ei Ld -x 'Q SQ k . s .Ui Er MLA N- V W. 1. Dianne Avgerinos, Bill Houghton, Mrs. and Mr. Dockum, Chris Gurnas, Anita Huntoon, Eric Grant, Christy Ulin, and Greg Witke make-up the head table. 2. Linda Walker and Pam Rabon flash a quick smile at the camera as they make their entrance to the banquet. 3. A group of seniors assume the traditional banquet pose as they raise their glasses in memory of days gone by. 4. A group of seniors sing their farewell to the Class of 1980. 5. A funny thing happened on the way to Senior Banquet, suggests the look on Chris Gurnas' face as he speaks to the class. Seniors - 154 'Ay- - 4,-afar l f L Seniors find 0 WI1 Corn er of sk Corner of the Sky is the theme to this year's Senior Ban- quet held at the Adventureland Inn and features Mary Sanderson singing the theme song. Other musical numbers include The Rainbow Connection and Times of our Lives . Speeches are made by Anita Huntoon, Chris Gurnas, and Bill Houghton on the past, the present, and the future. All students in attendance enjoy a steak dinner and lively conversa- tion. Special guest, Mr. Gerald Dockum later said, this year's banquet was one of the finest , and Vice-principal McManus agreed. Special thanks were given to banquet chairman, Dianne Av- gerinos who made the 1980 Ban- quet a smashing success. 6. Dianne Avgerinos feels the leg of her chair slipping off the platform as an unsuspecting Bill Houghton poses for the shot. 7. Luke Ginn and Jim Brichetto flash their All-American boy smiles at the camera. fe- 75 W Seniors - 155 The scene is Veterans Memorial Auditorium and Mr. Gerald Dockum is presiding. Commencement opens as Dr. Larry W. Sonner gives the invocation, followed by the Hoover Symphonic Concert Band and Concert Choir performing Battle Hymn of the Republic and America, The Beautiful accompanied by Brad Bergman. The guest speaker is Mrs. Mary Jane Odell who speaks of fear and courage to overcome it, followed by the presentation of the Jayne Hentges Humanitarian Award to Mary Boatwright. After Mr. Gerald Robinson, Assistant Superintendent fo Schools, presents the class for graduation, Mr. Ian G. Binnie performs the presentation of diplomas. Susan Glen closes the Commencement ceremony with the Alma Mater. 3 4 graduate with Courage 156-Seniors 1. Tom Mease, Rachel Braverman, and Mary Boatwright perform their last numbers as members of the Hoover Symphonic Concert Band. 2. The key word is courage, declares guest speaer Mrs. Mary Jane Odell. 3. All eyes are on Mary Boatwright as Robin Yard presents her with the Jayne Hentges Humanitarian Award. 4. After recieving her diploma, Brenda Belcher demonstrates how to get down the stairs without falling. 5. The mood is somber as the graduates await the signal to be seated. 6. The graduating class of 1980 is seated together for the first and final time. l Seniors-157 1. Sandy Derby happily shakes Mr. Binnie's hand while receiving her diploma. 4. Debbie Clark floats down the stairs on cloud nine after receiving her diploma. 2. Doug I got another scholarship Langbehn strolls all the way across the 5. Robin Bierworth cautiously uses the platform and down the stairs before they railing to make her exit down the stairs. finish reading his credits. 6. Dan Jensen, President of the 1981 3. Hoover's jumbo choir sings for Senior Board, sits with the graduating graduation. class after escorting them in. i Graduation-158 ,ff , , fy, .1 , Wg ff :U . ,4g va.'ff1g N W Q r .ak :HP v l Q:..4- iw Q4 E I . A I J W - 'rx ,,1,f,'. X, J- . . , 1, 6. ,537 , J7- 45 x 1 F7 li X' ,X 'L' '. kj: ' s A' 4 ' 7 5 'W A S f 124 1 1? ,L . vi I 'ffa 4 'ii' X '1' X ' NL 5,1 .V :jf f, 5 'ff -,. x A W Q9 A .,i :KX 4 A U TOGRAPHS A U TOGRAPHS A U TOGRAPHS A U TOGRAPI-IS A U TOGRAPHS A U TOGRAPHS Seniors bid a fond farewell- Who would have thought in the fall of 1977 that the shy, timid, sophomore class of '77 would become the outstanding class of 1980. In 1977 this group of lost students, new to Hoover, were unsure about their classes, their new teachers, and were waiting for the opportunity to meet new friends. Well, after three years at Hoover, we've made friendships to last a lifetime and are respected as one of the most outstanding classes in Hoover's history. We all have memories from our early years at Hoover. Some are good, and some are bad, but we won't soon forget our days and evenings at Hoover. The plays we've seen, the football and basketball games we've cheered at, and the many academic and extra curricular activities that we've enjoyed have filled our lives and made our years at Hoover worthwhile. Who will forget when Cool Carl went sliding half-way down the lane in bowling on his rear, Jeff Bringenberg's reign as Homecoming King, or when Diane Avgerinos fell back in her chair at Senior Banquet? Hoover will never be the same. ii l l l Seniors-166 I V .Ll 1: 4.. M if I fig, .X G' wt . 6,54 vn- va- . , . Q41 is M- 'N' , 4 .1,, 1 ' , X N 4 E1-.. wah-.. L ',,g:,:.' f'lva1-r ye. f A . ' , ii, X -LH BAA .T .mr-f-- -.N M ' Q5 I Q v, ' 1 5 X. . Y X .gg .1 . . X w l , , .J. 1 , 1 . ...K . , Q JOEL AUSAN-Concert choir 10,11,12, All4St8te 12, NIB. ' DIANNE AVGERINOS-Challenger 11,12, Editor-inHChiefi ,,, 12g Cheerleader 10,11,12g Senior Board, Secretary:-Student Council Rep. 10,113 Quill and Scroll 129 Drama, Guys and Dolls, Babes in Toylandg The University of Iowaa MELODY LYNN BAILEY4Cheerleader 11, Student Coun- cil Rep. 10,11,12g Thick 10,11, lettered 10312 Area 11. BOB BAILEY-Challenger 10,12, Business Mgri 125 'lilhe University of Iowa. H , 1 ' CAROL LYNN BAIRD-Iowa State EZZ M - y MICHELLE BALESvBasketball 105 Svsiiinniing 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12j, iiz. Track 10,11,12, lettered 10,11',12g Iowa State. EMILY BALTZER-Student Council 125 Iowa State. 1 I JEFF D. BATESLDrama 12, Babes in Toyland,NThe Tam- ing of the Shrew. RAMONA BATES if .,. f ' A S'i Fi?F5l?if:. THERESA ,BQAQR-SAC wg? stuae1it4'eaHpci1 Rep. 10,11,12g Swimming 10,11,12, lei5l3ered'f10,1U1,12g Sygiglironized Swim- ming 109 Palm'Beach Junior Cgjllegeli' 5? 1 RHONDA BEEMAN A 1 Egg LINDA BEISNER-Concert Clxqir 10,11,I2g 11, Am- hal and The Night Visitorsg'UNI. :f f2fl X BRENDA BELCHER-Cheerleader ' Senior Boardg Basketball 103 Cross Couiltry 11,12, captain 12g Track 10,11,letteredl10,llgfgioriiicoiiiilggeQ-Sq Attendant 11,127 Area 11. 5 tiff, Jggf' 532, SCOTT BELKNAP-Band 10,11,12, 'l,eftered'11,12i'5lSW'7 , Choir 10,115-Jazz Band 11,123 Orchestra'f'10p-Dramalflllfg, 'V , Once Upon a Mattress, Guys and Dolls,g,Bqbes, Iowa State. -- A f TIM BERG-Key,,Qll1b l1o,.rrennis 103 ' . l get 1.1255 4439: BRAD BERGMAN swmg chan 11 12, computer em? 11 12 Concert Choir 10,11 12 Accompamst 1015,15k7iQlT State 12 Orchestra 10 Once Upon A Matttessy oixifei A Good Man Charlie Brown, Guys and Dolls, I Levi A cal Babes in Tpoyvlandi Amahl and the 15, VYQSIDI-'Sl' mst The University of iowa 3+ Qifw 11: ff' ST1i.JVE BERNTlIA1j,I3TBandl10,11,1U-521.114, 1 wg if TRACY BETHARDS Swimming IQ 1-'-r 3-.3 -4....E1'?' Seniors 167 ' ,? f'c Seniors-168 ' -4-'1 1.1 fx: , ' I V 'sw' 'li W if !..':..f ,Q11 . 'li 'V .f : f f .gf - :Hi 4 tgjvx fy- '47 , rp! .5 I fjpfl M... 1 ,-' nr 47.5 .1? 9.'1FT4l 'QT' V , rl 7 ' df' if K it . gg! 51 ' . 1 ' 1? fp l 'iz-N i as Wifi lv 'la 32352133 LISA BRUBAKER-Husky 12, Business Editor: Senior Boardg Timers l0,11,12g Twin-ling Cacets 10,113 Flag Corps 10,113 Iowa State. RICKY BRUCE-Band 11,12, lettered 11,125 Cheerleaders 11g Student Council Rep. 1O,11,12g Basketball 105 Football 11,12. LISA BULLER e.JIM BURNS-Student Council Rep. 122. Basketball T05 In- - tramural Basketball, Football 10,11,12, Captain 1,113 The University ofllowa. ,N K H Q X NICKLCARDAMON-Cheerleaders 1O,11. ' 1 if DORISA, Qaiwsafcross Country 10,11,12i , ,if Qliv 1. 4 ..' , I I I L .V if 'KNTHYQCHIARAMONTE-Concert Choir 10Q11,12g Madri- 2ffgal,Choiri1'2g'Cliamber Choir 123 Student Council Rep. ,- '10,11,12g Northwest ,Missouri State University. . in DEB.CLARKfSpanishiCll1b 10,115 Tennis 105 Iowa State. QJAN c1,Aso.Naoffice Aids, 12. p 417 I X, .xvr I J: , V e B I I 125 Area 1-1: 'll gfJIM'ICIlEQYENeBaseball 1041:1,12, lettered 10,11,12g Basket- Q -ib!m'QHi12i2f.19lillQf9.d'1:1:12? Q FQLLPNSI ' ' 'iff . ' iii., ., lf. it ' ' asf me - .: 1 .. . I ', Q,'f'iif-iii? - I J me-5 7 jg' v'.l ,p', 'AIV ll. ., , EEZJQANNQCOLLINSS 1 I if JACKIE CQNKEIffCQpcert Choir 12, Area 11. CARL e'e1 I ,. w '. 2' I-f'5' 1'.:.:.- ' 4- f' '-ifi '51'..'.' 1 . 1?-H5'71?.-'.iiZ2 '. . ., V , W , . 'aw v A I - W L .tuna S ir 'I r FY' I .. f 1 W. ,,,. . YL fff5?f,f.fgi I I H . 'I' Unigersity. otillowa. ' M .IIULIQQQEUOK-Husky Senior Board, Student ep. 10,11,12g FlagrfCoi'ps 10,113 Iowa State. COOPER 'an ' 4 'Gf15531.T?f . ,,, .,-,. . 'f' 4, mw- 57 f.31:r. , 2 KELLI COX-OEA 12. PENNEY CUBBAGE-Band 10,11,125 AIB. BARB DAHLBERG-Band 10,11,12, lettered 10,1'1,125 Swing Choir 115 Concert Choir 1O,11,125 Iowa State. VINCE DANIELS-Student Council Rep. 10,11,125 Football 10,11,12, lettered 11,12. BILL DAVIS-Audio Visual Aids 12. SARA DECOOK-UNI. DAVE DECKER KATHY DEITRICK-Cheerleaders 105 Orchestra 10,11,12, Officer 11,125 Student Council Rep. 10,115 Swimming 10511,12, lettered 125 Timers 10,11,125 The University 'of Iowa. SANDY DERBY-Cheerleaders 10,11,12, Captain 11,125 Husky Staff 115 Senior Boardg Homecoming Dance Chair- man 11,125 Grandview. MARY DETTWILLER-Basketball 10,11,12, lettered 11,111,125 Softball 115'Track 115 'Volleyball 11,12, lettered 131124 ' V - TAMMY DILLENBURG-Office Aids 125 SAC 10,11,125 Senior Board5 Area 11.' JULIE DIMECH-Band 10,11,125 SAC 10,11,125 OEA 125 Swimming 105 Area 11. IF' I .LI -'US il.. Kgfff' i 1? . l I 4' I x X K Y s ,I f I 'r Q'-A JI' Thur Fi. ' . 1 -1 ham 431-px 4 BARB DIMENT-Husky 11,12, Sports Editor, Editor-In- Chief5 Cross Country 9,l0, lettered 9,105 Track 10, lettered , 105 The University of Iowa. KATHY DIMENT-Cross Country 9,10,11, lettered 9,10,115 Track 10, lettered 105 Volleyball 125 The University of Iowa. ' K STEVE DOTEN-Baseball 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,125 Bas- F ketball 10,11,12, lettered 11,125 Football 10,11,12, lettered s 5 'lx A 11,125 Homecoming Attendant 10,11,125 Sophomore for All 'E Seasons. ' 9 'R +--9 0 . 'zr ii i F gf?-L CRAIG DOWNARD-Football 105 Track 10. ' -- LESTER DRAGSTEDT-Computer Clubg Soccer 10,12, let- 'nk E' . tered 10,125 Captain 10,125 Wrestling 10, letteredg Iowa Z5 V' State. PAUL DRUART 5, . Mx. -QP A Xi f Li I if 'rx 'V , -f---1-is----vie-Aef - - 4-v-r15--'f- PAMDUVER ' ALLISON EDWARDS I 3 f f Y A y ELLEN EGAN-Band 10,119 Concert Choir, 113 Iowa State. , i., , em. , DIANE ERICKSON-Basketball 10,11, lettered 11,iCaptain 105 Softball 9,10,11,12, 1emere4..9,10,11,r1a2g Tennis Q10,11,12, lettered l10,11,12g Volleyball 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12,! Captain 115 The University of Iowa. ' ' BARB ESPELUND-Briar Cliff JOLENE FELDT-Track 10,119 Iowa State. RON FENTON LORI FISHER-Band 10,11,12g Senior Boardg Student Council Rep. 10,11,12g Basketball 10,11,12, lettered 11,125 Softball 10,11, lettered 119 Volleyball 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12g The University of Iowa. MICHELLE FLANDERS-Volleyball 10,11, lettered 115 Grandview. BILL FLATTERY-Husky staff 15 Football 10,11,12, let- tered 11,12g T!8Ck'f101 'Area 11. Z DEBBIE FOGELSON TERRY FOUST-Football 12, lettered. TAMMY FREEL JEFF FRENCH-Band 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12g Jazz Band 11,123 Key Club 11,125 Swimming 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12g Intramural Sports 10,11,12g The University of Iowa. SHERYL FREY-Cheerleaders 10g Senior Boardg Student Council Rep. 10,11,129 Basketball Manager 109 The Univer- sity of Northern Colorado. VAL GANDER-Band 10,11,12g Softball 105 UNI. BARRY GAU GWEN GAUL I N f .f 1 V Nw 4 1 I .f .1 . . Q 1 g RM, 'K-v F - . ,' . ,Q ,six V f ' ' -552' fi, ' 'Y V ' 2. 'X' ' fur- ., . wx 63 . , ff' 4' :f E 'sf X ' J 'ik . rw . VV 'Q' ' fx- 1 AL :xr Y ' ' I if 5 ,,, a L , 1 A V 5 W S1 Q, ef 4 A . X .i I 4 ' ' if Y f I Seniors-172 V -rlf I,T:.77,qT.m,F:xr.!-., L A .-:f-,5,f,- FT..-Teh., . PAM'1HARTSCHEN4Glieerleedere 'ioglllzj Studefpt Cllllhcil 1 Ren: 10:1'1:ftGyn1hastics141o.ee ' E E . ' DIANE HARTSUCK-Swimming 10,11,12, lettered 12g Iowa State. - LEANNA HASSO-OEA 12, Historiang Area '11, A w EJ '. A r ,.l , fl DEAN -HAVRAN-Football 10,11,12, lettered 11,12, Captain f11,12g .Tfgq1g'1o,11,12, lettered 1'1,12, Captain 12. DALE 'HNWKEY-Band l0,11,12g Film Follies 12g Jazz Band! II 12g StuderitiCQuncil' Rep. 1Qg11,12g Soccer 9, Cap- tain:10waSta12!2,'.i Q' ' 5- A ' . . P1 'MIKEA1jIECTOR4DEQA 12Qi'Par1imentgriang DMACC. I JOHN HEGGEN-Band 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, All- State 125 Drake. RUSTY HELLMER-Drama 12, Babes in Toylandg Chal- lenger 10,113 Husky Staff 10,11, Photographerg Jazz Band 10,11,12g Orchestra 10,11,12, All-State 1O,11,k1.2g UNI. BRYAN HERRIN -Baseball 113 Foqtballl lettered 125 , . I Iowa State. .:,.. K Q A w, .gi:I1:g2.1 i l i9'5....C ','t 'llili' E 1 1 a I f we QEW4ilQ?iQK2B0w1ina.11.12911e1e:eQf11,'12:1icapmn.12. Iowgggtate. . Q I ' , I LERNN HIVNQS-Chegrlqhaarsi,19:12g.i5wg,.5fatgi.-...gg ,,,1 ' . -:,, L- ax., W .. ,. - DEWAYNE HIXSON-Track 103 smiling.-1i1,12, lettered f 11,125 Intramural Football 10,11,12. ' f HEIDI HOLLAND-Band 10,11,12, lettered 115 DMACC. f DEBBIE HOLLISTER-Band 1O,11,12g Orchestra 11,12, let- . tered 11,123 Swimming 105 UNI. 1. Nl 3 . . V, . '.' si 'fd e L -'- 2 . .1-9 1 .:- . . . V V ...N 1 g X . ' ' .5251 I 11,125 Election CQIIiIlQlilQQB,53l12Q ,OEA 115 StudenjjfL'CQiihQiHReQQa 11,12EBangiL,11f1ette1Sgd3 Basketball 11, lettireiiij' als 111. V LL r,.i575 ' -jjjifff LEE HOOEY-Chdllgfzfger 12, Editorial isrdipgirg gggaeggag Council 12g The'UIiiY65'5ity of Iowa. ,3:f.-jf' 1,5-37' 525' MICHELLE HORPESTAD-Hooverites ,10?H.12gl,0rcheetra.g5t 11,12, Officer 115125 Merch 2 L -ij' V,e' Q.f Q wi JIM HOTT - BILL HOUGHTON-Hockeyr1,0,11,125 M.I.T. ANITA HUNTOON-Cheerleaders 105 Husky Staff 11,12, Sports Editorg Senior Bnard5.!lLP.5 Student Council Rep. 10,11,12, Spring Dance Cliairnian, Publicity Committee Chairmam Boy's Swimming iManager 11,125 Swimming 9,1O,11,12, lettered 9,10,11,123, Water Polo 9,125 Timers 11,125 DMACC f :CINDXISENHART-Basketball 10Q11,12, 1ettered.10,1i1,125 'Softball 10,11512,Vjlettered 10,11,12: 'Fgpnis 109,1etterediV0lF leyball 1O,1?1','I2g 'lettered 10,11,12, Glaptain '12g:.Greightomi9i University. DEANNA JACKSON-fIfljgqk.105 Hooverites 10,11,125 Stu- dent Council 10. ' f GREG JAMES-Jazz Band 11,125 Soccer 10,11, lettered 10,115 Swimming 105 Track 10,115 Water Polo 105 Intramu- ral Sports 1O,11,125 UNI. JULIE JAMES-Band 10,11,125 Student Council Rep. 10,11,125 Volleyball Manager 11, letteredg Spelman College- Atlanta, Georgia.-- , SCOTT JAYfFootball 10,11,12, lettered 11,125 Track 105 Wrestling 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,125 The University of Iowa. A TIM JORDAN TYRONE JORDAN STEVE JOSLIN-Baseball 11,12, lettered 11,125 Football 105 Track 105 Inramural Basketball 1O,11,125 Drake. SHELLY KAIL-Cheerleaders -105 Volleyball 1O,11, lettered 115 The University of Iowa. KIM KEARNEY-Office Aids 125 Spring Dance Co-Chair- man 125 Hooverites 10,115 Husky Staff 12, Seniors Editor5 Student Council Rep. 10,11,12. PAT KELEHAN CORBY KIMBLE-DECA 12, Officer. MICHELE KLEIBER-Hooverites 10,113 Drake. NANCY KOON-DECA 125 Track 10. KATHRYN LAMB-Concert Choir 10,11,125 SAC 105 Hoo- verites 10,11,125 Student Council Rep. 10,11,125 Swimming 105 Synchronized 10,115 Northwest Missouri State. l-M I -Y Q.-f wr, F ea Q. V 1 Ll. ,,,. XA. , 1 - .. n X- fn 'Z li wi' N. it 35-I +1 1 , f, .-3 . . 5 . ' x .A , '- li fb Q, ii' I 5 'T E-nv I I fl :.x' 1. . ur: S, A , ,..- fv- Ls Q' -0 A lf' LJ ' l ' T.. .if vqx 44 ' QQJW r fe, f- ..' W rv fr we x -vo- X ,- ,1 A I' i n is , I 'kj if , Q , .1 I 15 W 1 nl . -.Q ,Z fr - x we? -R, ' Q, K A t Q X M r 1 I w ' 4 1 'l 4 'fr fe. fs. fr va 3 'X DOUG LANGBEHN-Band 10,11,123 lettered 10,11,12, All-- I State 11,12, Drum Major 125 Jazz Band 10,11,12g.l-IFLINFL 103 Drama 11,12, Guys and1Dollslorchestral, Babes in Toy- landlorchestralg Future Problem Solving Club 11,12, Presi- dent 12g Drake. SCOTT LARSEN-Swimming 10, 1ettereglg.Bowlir1g 11, Cap- tain, Yale. CINDY LARSON-Orchestra 105 Senior Board: UNI. RICK LENIHAN DEBBIE LINN-Bandi10,11g Swing Choir 10,1'1,12g Concert Choir 11,125 SAC 105 Husky Staff 12, Activities Editor, Student Council Rep. 10,11,12, Softball 10,11,12,- lettered 10,11,12, Volleyball 105' Drama, Of Mice and Men-crew, Guys and Dolls, Harvey-crew, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail-Asst. Director, You Can't Take It With, You, Babes in ToylandQ Amahl and the Night Visitors, Taming of the Shrew-crew. 'PAT LIPPERT-Wrestling 10. L- Y V , , -,...nAnmM,..M,,e,,IAD, Q96 sn. fig X, uf, l- rl, -fx A T? 'fi 14 C. I 4 Wir' IU, use ,fr H Ng C 1 if '25 WILLIAM LITTLE-Key Club 10,113 Student Council Rep. 10,11,12, Basketball 105 Intramural Sports 10,11,12, Captain 105 The University of Kansas. LISA LOOMIS-Band 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, All-State 12g Spanish Club 10,11,12g HFLINFL 105 Twirling Cadets 12: Flag Corps 125 Iowa State. RICK LUDWIG-DECA 12, President. JOHN LYMAN-Swing Choir 10,1'1,12g Concert Choir 123 Cross Country 10,11,12, letteredi 115 Soccer 10,115 Swim- ming 10,11,12, Drama, Once Upon a Mattress, Guys and Dolls, Babes in Toyland, A Might of Shakespear, Track 10g Iowa State. JULIE MAITREfCheer1eaders 105 DECA 12. TOM MAREAN :REG i M STEVE MCKENNA DEANN MCKINNEY-Band 10,11,12, lettered 10,111,125 Or- chestra 10g Tyyirling Cadets 10,11,12g Flag Corpsf 10,11,12, Officer 123 Gigndview. ' ANN MCLAUGHLIN-Orchestra 10,11,12, Officer 10,11,12Q Student' 10, Basketball 10, Captain, Swim- ming 1O,1?1,12, Captain 10,11,12g Softball 10,11,12, lettQQgElQQ'1gl2, Captain 11,129 Track 123 Water Polo STEVE lettered 11, Bgeket- ball Manager us. coast Guard Acade- my. 1- g.. MICHELE Z -'?f,l1,12g Basketball 103 , Softball 10, Drama Ar Q f fpf the Shrewllkrglahl and the Night Visit c f,-gg 10,11,12,, lettered 10,11,12g Prep Choir 105'-FQ , -1 - Qxiqifr-,1o,11,12, letgeregl 10,11,12g Madrigal Choifffl jljh ' 'A 11,125 UM, TOM MEASE-Band 10, W wL,,11,12, 55,11-graggrn. 11,12g Spanish Club 10,1 i 'Q3J Q5gbe3l5raE'PilT5'1. State 101 Drake. --. 1855 L' r ' , 1 -EF,1g-wifrffu - mr rr. CHERI MELTON-office'.1gigdrn 1ag,swirrg Choir 11,123 Concert Choir 11,123 lettered 119 Drama 12, Babes in Toyland, Tradk'jMhnageQ?1l1gi,Prep Choir 10g Amahl and the Night Visitg:1SQQ,3fNort13gy4QSti.Missouri State University. 35.52. DAVID MILLER-HFLXNELQOQ-'Honors'Qwardg Tennis 103 University of Texas at Austin? 'i ' j. LORI MILLER-Tennis 10,113 Flag Corpg1O,11g Area 11. ,-' Q5 lik' , Q ,,, SHELEi BERG-Photograph Typist 10,11,12. IM LR ff BRYA N-Band 10,11,12g Jazz. 10,11,12g Drake. J 1 - fy '- K .gf ' ,TQ lf f j3Q5M5?V,omecoming CqmfQJ.iHegfI2'.'HQQgerites 414125S1ifi5ii2Q5Q961'l2Rep. 10,11: f?1m?li?i131?Z'. -v....f'.f1 fiilf' IF5TfZsi'1iV' -rrr Q .,:--,A-r - r. ,r ,. -Q , A . , . .I. Wm' '5-T? iid' .. ' . ,,-hi' uP, V, 3 -M , ' - -. at 1 af- Y .-: L' .M g ,, ?,Q . JEQW-Challenger phot mf' ' f , 'A . , 7 W, QQ11Qgg2' Director o1j?'lgQtrpgrt3:hy'q'l ' . . 113111123 Tennis 10,Et1,'I2,.f1e lrez1qT'10g1i1,QL2 Cajtainifffbe University of Iowa. S ri' I ' ANDYHQLQQQTENSON-concern Clfiiiizf'-12,g' 12: Hoover Singers 12gQUNI. J I ..,A TOM Muivmoangadsebdgi 1o,i1,12,,-1deQreQl31irL2:,qiQarrg,pa kerbr11'-,1Qf11g12, lQttQred 111,125Vrowgzggrdnefpqgidggityrg, , -1-, 2 : l1'1'.1J-',' ,- ' 'lit 1' V r -.NZ ir: i. A 4. . -:lr V Y- -- --rs ,- ' ': r-r- -.- .-sf'-r df , .iii 11 . v...m'L....' ' -14-Jia: 4r'f'.-w1,4s - . J ,r:, , , - rf: M PAH , M .,,r. ,, ,, gl J rd! 5,1 T Qiw j l ' I ki S81 in I SCOTT MURTLE DMACC STEVE NANEY Football 10 UNI SCOTT NATTE Area 11 3 ERIC NELSON-Challenger 12, reporterg swam Cmineiifi Rep. 10,11,12, President 125 Football 103 Soccer 10,111 Swimming 10,113 Tennis 10, The University of Washington at SeattleQ A 1 4 KAREN NICKLES-Cheerleaders 10,12, Captain 10g'Dra11ih ' 10,11,12, Guy and Dolls, Harvey, You Canftl Take It, I Youg Homecoming Attendant 123 Iowa State. 4 Q-I ff: fllix '-.' ':v.,. if Z- .ki S.. ......La.LL L,.i.5.,i..,.., ANDY ,i, 109 Golf 10.-V A - 1 SCOTT N ki-IfS5L1perintendants Ca1'eer1EduG5fiQg1 Advisogig rv Beard 10,11,12, SLR:111:.PfeSiaaeg,12:g1g'sf4i3i dent 10,1i1,12g Baseball 11,12yi13asEe1sEg11 1O,1,1,12, lettered.11,12. JOAN NGRRISSOEA 12, Secretaryg Orchestra DOREEN OBRIEN-Student Council Rip, 10,11,12,v, Area W 11. -Q.: .4 .Af JOLEENOLDS-Band 10,11,12g Swing Choir 11,12'g1Concert Choir 10,124 Student Council Rep. 10,11,12, Secretary 123 Cross Country 1O,11,12, lettered 10,12g Drama, Once Upon a Mattress, ,Guys and Dolls, Babes in Toylandg Timers 129 Track Manager 113 Luther. ' X 4, SHAWN OSTERGAARD it L MIKE OSWALD-Audio Visual Aids 105 Band r10,1i1,12ggJazz Band II 11, Drama 11,12, light crew-captain, Guys and Dolls, Everyone loves a Musical, Amahl and the Night Visitors, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, You Can't Take It With You, Babes in Toyland, Taming of the Shrew, Three One Acts, UNI. JIM PARKER A RANDY PARKER-Iowa State. STAN PARKER-DMACC. . MARK HURST-Student Council Rep. 10g Football 10,11,12, lEf!iei4ed'11,x12g Wrestling 10,,11,12g Intramural Baal ketball 12123 QSUXNMSU. 1 TIM PARRY ,,a - - CHRISTI NEBEL I S ' '? 'f W PM V gf rw' 1 in 3' rms. . I ,ig ,, . . K..-4' -sv ie..nx YT' fr. ft 'k.f-V 4!'.I:' Nav, MARLENE PRIEBNOW-Swing Choir 10,11,12, Student Directorg Concert Choir 11,12, All-State 123 HFLINFL 105 ' Madrigal Choir 11,125 Chamber Choir 11,123 Drama 11,12, Amahl and the Night Visitors, Babes in Toylandg UNI. DON QUIJANO-Track 109 Wrestling 10,11,12, lettered 10 11 12. HPAMQELA RABON JERRY RAINEY-Student Council Rep. 105 Football 105 Wrestling 105 Iowa State. GENE RAUCH-Concert Choir 10,11g'Student Council Rep. 10,11,12g Football 10g Soccer 10g Tennis 10,11,12, lettered '11,12, Captain 12g Drama, Amahl and the Night Visitors, Once Upon a Mattressg Iowa State. DAVID REED-Concert Choir 12. CKARQI REED-Area ii, it is 'MARY-.IO REI-IARD-Basketball Manager'11,12g UNI. 1sGoTT,REYNQn15sgEeefbe11 1op,w1,1,12, lettered 11,12g Golf i11,w1ecfeeeay UNI. I . f , r 1 b Q. , e fe, ...e -KATHY ROSENDAHL j - Q 'PAM ROSS-Grandview. , -. - ig fi f '-Q -Q12 . Y - - ' 1- 'Q- KEVIN Rows-Golf 10,11,12Q'ilQfl2QfHQfllg5il3fl2. A -- 'JUDY' RQZENBOOM-Drama, Harvey, You Talfe It With ,Yong Grandview. .5 STEVE SAMPEBS-Iowa'State. - .ei Q , MARY SANDERSON -Swing ChQir!10,11,12gfConcert Choir 11,12, AlliState -11,12g .HFLXNFIQQ-10: Medrigei Choir 125 Chamber Choir12g5Studgpt Couneil Rep. 115 Crossgllbuntty Manager' 11,12, .lettered 11,125 Drama, Once UDO:l!l.8:lM8lZ- tressQ,Gl1yH Qndlgdlls, Amahl and the Night Visitorsggl Love a- Musical, Y0i1..QEu1't Talge It With You, Babes in Toyland, The Teming.ef'sthe1sheegq. 1 ' , . Q .Iv ,254 'iifff ..'f',, BET!-li 'saignlciibrsii-cheerleedere 11,12, captain 125 Track 10. l,. , ' DAVID SANDQUISZQ-Inytfamural Basketball 11,12. W. --SIQORI SAVAGE ,I . ' 12' :fqf Q DAVID SCHSTZ Tenmg 11 12 lettered 11 12 Captain 12 University of Alaska CLINT SC1-EEIDLER Jazz Band 11 12 Drama 10 Wide World of Shakespeare The University of Iowa. BRAD SCHEUERMANN Wrestling 10 Area 11 MARY SCHMIDT DECA 11 12 Officer 11 12 RISA SCHWARTZ1S'I:udent Council Rep 11 Grandvlew LOREE SEMANKO Flag-Corps 11 12 Area 11 ...1..'z-5.1.-1 ami? i1.ai..Q.L1+. 'W' PATRICK! SHERL I K Student Council Rep 10,11 12 V-1,2 lettered Gagtaing I a State , V. SHORT HgglcyfStaff12 ff2bal110,1ette1'ed,T1m ef?9ibfB510: F198 'C0rps'.iQ5INmeH .111 KEDLIE SIECK Basketball '10,L1, lettered 11. l,2l ew I ..ll- 1 - BY ance Mamas, The 'H Vliflflaifi Bfown I lEl?01l5--Hd!'zB!Q9r0Y1l11I5I-o!ffsd1Wusxea15Y0u Cant 1 :. . GW- lgx. , ion . . -2-Q -Mbfiffa ..,, . Elf.-'?1 f . , ifgg. , - JULIA SORRELL-Drama Guys and Dolls Harvey You Can t Take It With You Babes in Toyland Assistant Direc- ' tor, The Taming of the Shrew, Student Director-The Matcher Bald Soprano' The University of Iowa. DAVID STECHER-Key Club 12' Student Council Rep. 10 11 12' Baseball 1011 12 lettered 11 12 Basketball 10 11,12 lettered 11 12 Football 11 12 lettered 11 12' Golf 10 11' ,Intramural Football 10 11 Captain 10 11' The Uni- versity of Iowa. ' KIRK STICKFORT-Band 1011' Challenger 12 Sports Editor' Husky Staff . 12' Student Council Rep. 12- Soccer f 10111 12 Captaln 10 11 12' UNI. , CAROLE STOCKS-Concert Choir 10 11 12' Student Coun- cil Rep. 105- Drama 11g12, Amahl and the Night Visitors, l Babes in Toylandg UNI. ' ERIC STROUDfFbQtball 10,11,125 lettered 10,11,12, Cap- tain 11,127 Wrestlin'g.,10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, Captain 12g l l Iowa'State. I SANDY SUPSTIKSQBasketbal1 10, letteredg Tennis 103 Volleyball 9,10,11,12, lettered 9,10,11,12g Captain 12. 5 1 ' I' ff U ' ' . ' , . 1 1 . ,. 1 1 1 ill- ', 1 -i-'- ' Y Q, ,ff ' , 1 V1 . 1 1 . ' , .. I , I - CQ. 1 'fl X v ' 2.1 ' 4- V 1 1 V I ' V V 11. , 9 V .. - ga. s --A - . l , ',1 l- Y I. g.V,5E395:3 lfilik V , l'f25V:1l,! 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CHRISTI WESTPHAL-Student Council Rep. 10,11,12g Emmaus Bible College, Chicago. ROBERTA WHEELER-Cheerleaders 10,11,12g Student Council Rep. 123 Gymnastics 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,123 Timers 11,12. TOM WHEELER CHRIS WIGG-Football 10,11,12, lettered 11,125 Swimming 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, Captain 1O,11,123 Intramural Weightlifting 10,11,12g Iowa State. TOM WILLS-SAC 10g Golf 103 Tennis 12, Intramural Sports 10,11,12, Captain 10,11,12g York College. BRIAN WILSON DANA WILSON-Senior Boardg Gymnastics 10,11,12, let- tered 10,11,12, Captain 123 Swimming 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12g Timers 11,12, Officer 123 Iowa State. JIM WINDER-Swing Choir 10,11,125 Concert Choir 10,11,12g Cross Country 11,12g Drama, Once Upon a Mat- tress, Amahl and the Night Visitors, You Can't Take It With You, Babes in Toyland, The Taming of the Shrew, Wrestling 110,123 Track Clerk 10. MIKE WISSLER-Film Follies 12, Award Winnerg Key Club 12g Student Council Rep. 10,11,12g Intramural Sports 10,11,I2g UNI. I V GREG WITKE-Band.,105 Eollies 12, Award Winnerg Jazz Band 10, Key'Qlub 10QI1,12, V.P. 125 Senior Board, Presidentg Student Council Rep.-10,11,12g Baseball 10,11,12, lettered 11,12g Basketball 10,11,12, lettered 11,12, Captain 10,125 Intramural Sports 10,11,12. PAMELA WOLTERS-Iowa Statel ,P DEBBIE WOLVER-DMACC. B' KRISTIN WO0DS'fSwimming 10,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, 1 Captain 11,123 TrackV103 Timers 10,11,12, Officer 11-,12, The University of Iowa. D 1- ' L A , ' BILL WORTHINGTQN7FootbzQl,10g Wrestling 10,1'1l-.let-5 tered 11g Intramural-Spbrt3:10fI1,12g Iowa Statei f f: . , w.n,hl ,et.- ef -. Legg., I . .1 -V ,tri en..-:4 la'-5, .H y ,et P- .N THF' it avg, A. DQ SM ,tg wtf .,,, . it ef i' J, - fist RES 'Wi 41 A L, A Y. , rx . A -,A an I I 'xl 1 ,, f, L A XJ Q I I. MIKE WRIGHT-Husky Staff 12, Co-Sports Ed.g Student , Council Rep. 10,11,12g Cross Country 12, lettueredg Track , 41 1O,11,12, lettered 10,11,12, Captain 125 Intramural Sports 'a 10,11,12g The University of Iowa. 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Albright, Laura 45, 132 Aldrich, Mark Jay 140 Aldrich, Randy S. 140 Allbee, Randall D. 166 Allbee, Rodney 122 Allen, Lynn M. 53, 122 Allen, Sherita L. 46, 132 Amick, Mark T. 74, 5, 166 Anderson, Brenda K. 73, 140 Anderson, Brent D. 38, 132 Anderson 166 Diane J. 71, 70, Anderson James D. 78, 132 Anderson, Joan E. 132 Anderson, Jon E. 65, 78, 122 Anderson, Julie L. 166 Anderson, Mark C. 140 Anderson, Martha Anne 38, 44 56, 122 Anderson, Paul 166 Anderson, Robert Anderson, Shaun M. 132 Anderson, Tami S. 140 Anderson, Timothy M. 84, 85, 33, 14, 20, 8, 166 Anderson, Todd B. 65, 122 Anderson, Waldomar Andrew, Mark D. 38, 140 Andrews, Bradley H. 140 Anfinson, Jane M. 122 Anfinson, John M. 166 Applegate, David 166 Apglegate, Dennis M. 65, 1 2 Applegate, Kerri J. 81, 145, 140 Appling, Kendall 64, 91, 132 Appling, Kimberly S. 166 Argenta, Marcia J. 166 Armington, David L. 140 Arndt, Elizabeth 46, 57, 122 Arndt, Rebecca 140 Arnold, Pamela S. 132 Ary, Janice 122 Asman, Jacquelyn J. 166 Aultman, Cynthia L. 132 Ausan, Joel N. 43, 167 Ausan, Julie A. 140 Ausan, Lori J. 43, 44, 132 Avgerinos, Dianne L. 150, 155, 154, 13, 14, 47, 51, 10, 167 Baccam, Khamphone 140 Bachelani, Sakubai 122 Bailey, Melody 167 Bailey, Michail H. 8, 140 Bailey, Robert R. 47, 167 Bair, Darwin, T. 64, 132 Baldwin, Marty 140 Baird, Carol L. 15, 167 Bales, Donnasue 132 Bales, Michelle 89, 70, 167 Baltzer, Eleanor 132 Baltzer, Emily S. 167 Bancroft, Lori S. 132 Bandstra, Paul A. Barger, Becky 122 Bar age, Jeanne 140 Barnes, Joe 122 Barrantes, Elsa 140 Bartlett, Richard Barton, Scott A. 140 Bata, Steven D. 65, 122 Bates, Jeffery 31, 30, 167 Bates, Romona 167 Bates, Venita 43, 44, 140 Bates, Yvette 132 Battani Jr, Terry D. 132 Battreck, Christine L. 89, 140 Battrick, Dianne J. 54, 70, 122 Baur, Terri 70, 167 Beach, Diana M. 140 Beachy, Stephen E. Beachy, Timothy S. 41, 10, 122, 140 Beal, Kristen S. 77, 147, 6, 8, 140 Beardsley, Kelly L. 55, 43, 44, 132 Beaty, Kimberly A. 55, 6, r 10, 132 Beernan, Kathy 132 Beeman, Rhonda L. 167 Beisner, Bonnie J. 43, 44, 132 Beisner, Jay C. 122 Beisner, Linda M. 43, 44, 167 Beisner, Rex A. 141 Belcher, Brenda K. 55, 89, 152, 159, 13, 51, 167 Belknap, Scott D. 41, 38, 167 Bell, Lisa 70, 122 Beg,2Sean P. 41, 38, 74, 12, Benham, Brenda R. 13, 51, 141 Bennett, Christopher R. 122 Benson, Nancy A. 132 Bentle, Don C. 38, 132 Berg, Tim 167 Bergman, Bradley C. 42, 150, 43, 151, 167 Bergman, Bryce A. 91, 132 Bergstrom, Elizabeth C. 38, 122 Bernhardt, Steven C. 38, 167 Berry, Gregory W. 41, 38, 122 Berry, Jeffrey E. 42, 38, 78, 141 Bethards, Tony D. 141 Bethards, Traci 167 Bethel, James . 91, 43, 44, 122 Bierwirth, Robin 156, 55, 57 107, 168 Billings, Julie A. 168 Billings, Richard D. 141 Binnie, Alexander I. 40, 38, 168 Birchette, Charles J. Birchette, Heide A. 44 Black, Terry J. 132 Black, Tyrone 168 Blackford, Kelly 62, 2, 168 Blakesley, Margaret E. 132 Blalock, James M. 65, 122 Bland, Michael 38, 47 Blaney, Delores V. 141 Blankenburg, Beth A. 81, 43, 44, 168 Bleadorn, Douglas L. 150, 168 ' Bleadorn, Julie A. 89, 132 Blome, Bandall J. 132 Boatwright, Mary K. 159, 38, 56, 2, 168 Boatwright, William 38, 141 Bock, Lanae C. 77, 132 Bcictselman, Nancy R. 120, Bcieggm, Paul A. 64, 91, 8, Bogaard, Jeff 132 Boiardus, Matthew K. Bigger, Rebecca S. 55, 52, Boles, Rebecca J. 141 Bond, James S. 122 Bone, Kimberly K. 38, 43, 44, 168 Booth, John 141 Bofg, Scott A. 38, 132 Bourdon, Teresa 132 Bowles, Susan Lin 122 Boyd, Jon M. 64, 132 Boyd, Thomas C. 122 Braak, Stephen 133 Bracelin, Laura J. 70, 50, 133 Bradley, Ronald 84, 85, 168 Brafford, Rosalind 133 Braverman, Michael E. 34, 38, 43, 44, 122 Braverman, Rachele F. 152, 38, 31, 22, 151, 168 Bray, Catherine A. 44, 133 Brechtel, Jon W. 65, 74, 122 Bredahl, Madonna M. 168 Breese, Dana Jay 38, 141 Breuklander, Sue 141 Brichetto, James F. 168, 122 Brichetto, Michael J. Briggenberg, Jeffrey 17, 8, 1 Bronemann, Teresa A. 141 Broods, Elizabeth A. 122 Brooks, Paula L. 141 Brophy, Todd W. 38, 141 Browman, Paul L. 122 Brown, Angela 123 Brown, Beth L. 14, 70, 123 Brown, Brian A. 141 Brown, Chriystal E. 133 Brown, Dan J. 74, 110, 45, 10 123 Brown, George M. 123 Brown, Jeffrey D. 133 Brown, Mark D. 38, 74, 123 Brown, Melanie G. 77, 43, 70, 141 Brown, Pamela S. 42, 43, 44, 133 Brown, Rebecca 51, 168- Brown, Roishelle 123 Brown, Royca 169 Brown, Timothy 48, 91, 33, 74, 152, 151, 8, 168 Brubaker, Lisa A. 55, 46, 54, 152, 13, 169 Bruce, Melissa A. 35, 3, 44, 133 Bruce, Paul A. 49, 13, 47, 141 I Bruce, Richard C. 169 Brundige, Lewis 14 1 Brunk, Richard Bryan, Nancy 141 Buckley, Rae Ann 53, 123 Bulkeley, Loralee E. 46, 133 Buller, Lisa 169 Bump, Robert E. 41, 38, 141 Bunker, Orville III 41, 38, 74, 133 Burns, Colleen M. 133 Burns, James 157, 169 Burrows, David A. Burrows, Mary M. 43, 92, 44, 123, 141 Burrows, Sheila D. 141 Buse, Nora C. 70, 123 Butler, Michael P. 123 Butler, Ross W. 45, 123 Cain, Barbara 46, 41, 38, 141 Campbell, Gertrude L. 89, 141 Campbell, Matthew D. 133 Campbell, Patricia J. 83, 123 Campbell, Stuart G. 141 Canova, Martin 141 Canova, Robyn 123 Card, Kimberly L. 38, 44, 56, 42, 44, 123 Cardamon, Nicki L. 157, 169 Cardwell, Ann M. 41, 38, 92, 141 Carlier, George I. 38, 133 Carlson, Bruce R. 64, 133 Carlson, Eric T. 48, 91, 78, 141 Carpenter, Charles R. 123 Carroll, Patrice M. Carson, Suzette J. 141 Carter, Dorisa 15, 169 Cashman, Karen A. 89, 83, 44, 123 Cason, Mark 38, 128 Caudle, Kurt J. 38, 133 Chacon, Dawn D. 133 Chenoweth, Todd A. 38, 123 Chiaramonte, Kathleen 43, 44, 169 Chiararnonte, Kristine 44, 123 Christenson, Jill M. 46, 89, 70, 141 Christiansen, Deborah 123 Chrystal, Karen J. 141 Church, Brad 123 Cinnamon, Glen P. 74, 123 Cinnamon, Joan M. 133 Cinnamon, John J. Clark, Andrea 133 Clark, Deborah L. 156, 169 Clark, Dena M. 89, 141 Clary, Scott B. 123 Clason, Janet S. 169 Clayborne, Shawnette J. Clements, Scott A. 169 Clevgn, James L. 100, 85, 16 Cleven, Jeanette E. 96, 83, 123 Clift, Nancy A. 34, 49, 42, 43, 44, 141 Cloe, Robert J. 141 Coats, Lori M. 133 Cobb, David C. 123 Cockrum, Richard E. 133 Cohoon, Crai S. 64, 133 Cole, Brian 64, 133 Collins, Joann 169 Cole, Mathew R. 123 Collins, Fred 169 Combs, David M. 74, 141 Conder, J . Timothy 141 Coialgel, Jacqueline A. 43, 1 Conkel, Kristine M. 133 Conkling, Carlton H. 8, 169 Connett, Lori 141 Conrad, Vera 169 C0313 Julie D. 46, 152, 4, 13, 6 Cooper, Marsha 169 Cooper, Karen B. 57, 133 Copcpock, Sasritorn A. 142 Cor aro, Karen 133 Corey, Clayton 38, 133 Corey, R. Miles 123 Costa, Christopher 65, 123 Couchman, Lloyd E. 78, 123 Couchman, Vanessa A. 133 Cox, Kelli J. 54, 89, 170, 123 Coy, Catherine 44 Cozad, Randy 142 Crabtree, Elizabeth 44, 133 Craig, James M. 123 Craig, Michael L. 123 Creach, Christina M. 49, 142 Creach, Eric C. 38, 133 Cron, Gary E. 123 Cron, Kellie 83, 123 Cron, Theresa A. 115, 142 Craig, Marcy J. 54, 89, 71, Cubbage, Penney L. 38, 170 Culp, Brent K. 64, 133 Index-191 Culver, Jon D. 142 Cumings, Trudy R. 142 Cunningham, Cordelia 43, 44, 142 Curtis, Mark S. 142 Curtis, Steven 64, 91, 133 Dahlberg, Barbara J. 38, 170 Daixgigls, Victor D. 64, 78, Daniels, Vincent D. 170 Darrah, Caroline J. 142 Darrah, Edward W. 64, 91, 133 Dqlaghenbaugh, Richard 65, Davidson, Craig J. 38, 74, 10, 142 Davis,Christopher M. 124 Davis, Glen E. 38, 124 Davis, Kevin R. 91, 142 Davis Kimberly A. 57, 70, 133 Davis Lori Sue 38, 128, 124 Davis Phillip 142 Davis : Susan J. 96, 97, 46, 70, 142 Davis, Susan R. 124 Davis, JR William B. 166 Dawson, Jeffrey L. Day, Thomas A. 142 De Cook, Sara A. 2, 166 Debartolo, Jeffrey 78, 124 Debolt, Kevin D. 170, 133, 142 Decker, David 170 Decker, Donald R. Degner, Daryl L. 38, 133 Deitrick, Kathryn A. 70, 170 Denhartog, Robert J. 65, 91 Derakinger, Stephen A. 65, 1 4 Dennis, Kimberly 133, 43 Derby, Sandra 156, 152, 51, 170 Derry, Jay T. 142 Dettwiller, Mary E. 81, 73, 72, 170 Diggins, Michael 133 Diggins, Rodney W. 124 Dillenburg, Barbara D. 124 Dillenburg, Tamara S. 152, 170 Dimech, Brian 133 Dimech, Julie 38, 170 Diment, Barbara J. 157, 55, 46, 150, 13, 170 Diment, Kathrine 157, 73, 4, 13, 14, 170 Diment, Linda A. 49, 41, 70, 124, 123 Dingman, Donald P. 124 Dixon, Kevin 124 Dixon, Todd A. 142 Do, Thu Van Dobberthein, Cathy S. Dobberthein, Joseph 124, 142 Dockum, Paul C. 142 Donahey, Daniel T. 64, 133 Donahey, John 133 Dciraelan, Suzanne M. 54, 44, 4 Down, Lori A. 13, 51, 142 Doten, Stephen L. 85, 33, 15, 62, 8, 170 Dotson, Tammy J. 133 Douglas, David 74, 133, 43 Douglas, Glenda 43, 44, 124 Douglas, Timothy 134 Dove, Constance L. 43, 45, 44, 134 Downard, Craig E. 170 Dragstedt, Kristin M. 124 Dra stedt, Lester R. 170 Droiac, Daniel M. 142 Druart, Ellen 134 Index-192 Druart, Paul 170 Dryg, Alan O. 78, 142 Dun lasier, Nancy 142 Dryg, Thomas E. 64, 78, 134 Duver, Pam 171 Dyer, Cathy Jo 42, 38, 124, 142 Dyer, Rhonda D. 124 Dykstra, Jebb A. 122, 124 Dykstra, Jeffrey D. 85, 142 Easler, Kristen M. 134 Eaton, Joanne A. 93, 53, 92, 70, 124 Ebert, Christopher E. 91, 47, 142 Eckard, Lisa L. 142 Edwards, Allison 115, 171 Edwards, Shawn E. 65, 124 Egan, Ellen A. 170 Ehrenhard, Belinda 134 Eide, Jonathan 142 Elscott, Jon W. 65, 124 Epps, David M. 142 Erickson, Diane M. 93, 55, 98, 73, 92, 171 Erickson,'Howard E. 124 Ervin, Sherri 142 Eshelman, Christine E. 52, 6, 134 Espeland, Lori 47, 134 Espelund, Barb 171 Espinoza, Jeffrey 134 Evans, James 134 Evans, Mark A. Farr, Larry E. 124 Fasier, Larry 124 Feldt, James W. 65, 124 Feldt, Jolene A. 55, 107, 2, 171 Fenton, Ronald E. 171 Ferrick, Steven M. 91, 124 Ferris, Todd M. 64, 134 Filk, Mary Mar aret 142 Fischer, Carole 142 Fish, Matthew 38, 142 Fisher, Linda Gail 73, 142 Fisher, Lori Linn 73, 92, 171 Flanders, Michelle L. 171 Flansburg, Jane C. 46, 43, 44, 134 Flattery, William M. 91, 171 Fogelson, Debbie 171 Fogelson, Michael L. 142 Fontana, Philip S. 74 Forbes, Jeffery A. Ford, Christy 124 Foieman, Lisa R. 13, 43, 51, Foreman, Lori L. 38, 124 Forrester, Julie A. 43, 134 Foster, Derrick Fountain, Nathan 143 Foust, Terry L. 171 Frazer, Andrew 91, 74 Freiburger, William J. 78 Freel, Tommy 171 French, Helen A. French, Jeffery D. 55, 38, 74, 171 French, Jon B. 95 Frentress, Jean A. 143 Frette, Mark 125 Frey, Carolyn D. 96, 97, 143 Frey, Sheryl A. 171 Fridley, Jon T. 143 Fry, Todd V. 143 Gander, Valerie J. 38, 171 Garton, Christopher L. Garton, Douglas K. 91, 147, 143 Gates, Cheryl Gau, Barry A. 171 Gaul, Gary 143 Gaul, Gwen 171 Grange, Lisa D. 51, 172, 43, Gaulke, Laura 51, 11, 143 Gaumer, Bernard A. 78 Gay, William M. 91, 78, 125 Gahrke, Robert Geisse, Laurie M. 125 Giannoble, Steven J . 172, 22, 47 Gibson, Douglas W. 38, 47, 143 Gibson, James E. 78 Gibson, Ronald D. 143 Gigstad, Deanna D. Gi laspey, Amanda J. 55, 152, 172, 32, 70 Gillaspey, Andrew G. 74 Ginn, Luke A. 100, 85, 155, 172 Givant, Suzanne L. 125 Glassinger, Heidi 143 Glaza, David 157 Glen, Susan 150, 57, 172, 43, 120, 44 Goldman, Dwayne 125 Goldman, Robert M. 38, 74, 143 Golly, Chris A. 143 Goodson, Jimmy W. 43, 44 Gciiidon, Steven P. 65, 74, 5 Goul, Sara L. 43, 44, 143 Grady, Michael G. 143 Graff, Tamara S. 143 Grandquist, Richard Grant, Eric J . 48, 34, 154, 75, 74, 172, 22 Grant, Kimberle S. 44, 125 Gravitt, Rodney D. Greene, Janet 113, 73, 172, 51, 8 Greenwalt, Laura J. 89 Griep, Leslie J . 93, 55, 40, 38, 172, 92 Griess, Wendall S. 64 Griffis, Constance L. Griffis, Wendell III 84, 85, 32, 143 Griffiths, Felicia L. 125 Grill, Lora L. Grimm, Todd Gronert, Nancy L. 74, 70, 50, 44, 172 Grosch, Heidi 49, 40, 38 Gull, Tina 143 Grummert, Jayne E. 55, 150, 57, 28, 107, 172 Guizzetti, Christina 13 Gurnas, Christopher M. 34, 154, 74, 22, 172 Guynn, Charles C. 143 Hadden, Jeffery 62, 172 Hadden, Lori L. 143 Haeckel, Carri J. 143 Hager, Michael A. 38, 143 Hager, Randall E. 34, 41, 38, 27, 43, 44, 125, 124 Hager, Ronald D. 125 Hager, Ronda G. 38, 45 Hagerty, John 34, 143 Ha n, Martha L. 70, 125 Hahn, Mary B. 125 Hahn, Philip A. Hakanson, Paul E. 74 Hall, Ann K. 54, 38, 70, 125 Hall, Laura J . 38, 125 Haluska, Julie M. 38, 172 Hammond, Christine 143 Hankins, James J. 172 Hanlon, Hansen, Hansen Carolyn 143 Gary Lee 143 Kimberly M. 46, 43, 45, 44 Hansen, Vicki A. 143 Hanson, Bruce D. 143 Hanson, Carol A. 172 Hanson, Matthew B. 172 Hanson, Noel Edwin Harger, Kinley 172 Harl, David Allen 91, 143 Harper, Catherine A. 38, 143 Harrington, Patrick 143 Harris, Brian P. Harris, Charles Harris, Lauri A. 143 Hart, Rodney W. 125 Hartman, Thad J . Harltgchen, Pamela S. 13, 51, 1 Hartsuck, Diane K. 152, 118, 70, 173 Harvey, Christina L. 143 Hassebrock, John D. 38, 143 Hasso, Donald D. 47 Hasso, Leanna L. 173 Hausman, Mark Havel, Carolyn Hagrgen, Linda M. 57, 44, 8, 1 Havran, Brad D. 91, 143 Havran, Dean R. 91, 2, 173 Havran, Paul F. 64, 91, 134 Hawbaker, Tom 143 Hawkey, Edwin Dale 38, 173 Hayes, William P. 143 Heckart, Gary 143 Hector, Michael 173 Hedlund, Daniel A. 48, 49, 42, 77, 74, 43, 20, 22, 143 Heggen, Christopher D. 143 Heggen, John E. 38 Heggen, Mary L. 134 Heise, Sterling P. 143 Hellmer, Russell D. 40, 38, 116, 151, 173 Helms, Teresa L. 38, 143 Hembry, Daryl D. 64, 91, 134 Hemphill, Kimberly K. 73, 74, 92, 143 Hemstreet, Matthew 135, 143 Hemstreet, Mitzi K. 38, 125 Hemstreet, Scott Henderson, David J. 64, 91, 135 Henkel, Lane H. 15, 177 Hennings, Keith A. 135 Henricksen, Steven B. 135 Herrin, Bryan D. 173 Heskett, Martin M. 65, 91, 125 Hess, Jim 173 Hess, Patricia M. 43, 44, 125 Hess, Robbin K. 135 Hibbs, Douglas E. 65, 74, 125 Hickman, Robert G. 144 Hickok, Bradley J. 173 Hickok, Rebecca J. 83, 125 Hicks, K. Elizabeth 46, 135 Highsmith, David 0. 135 Hill, Randall F. 144 Hill, Shawn B. 91, 144 Hinds, Bradford Hinds, Kenneth 135 Hinds, Leann 13, 51, 173 Hinman, Teri L. 135, 44 Hiskey, William E. 85, 91, 144 Hixson, Dewayne 173 Hixson, Russell J. 85, 144 Hoeppner, Roben K. 125 Hoeppner, Robert D. 135 Hoffman, Diane S. Holland, Heidi B. 38, 173 Hollister, Debra A. 150, 38, 17 Holloman, Kimberly 89, 173 Holloman, Pamela J . 81, 144 Holsinger, Ronald K. 144 Hooey, Elizabeth 53, 77, 125 Hooey, Lee Ann 47, 173 Horner, Jamie B. 74. 125 Horpestad, Michelle F. 173 Horwath, Lana Hosfelt, Beth 70, 125 Hosfelt, Todd W. 144 Hott, James R. 174 Houghman, David A. 144 Houghton, Kathryn R. 70, 125 Houghton, William R. 150, 155, 154, 174 Howard, Susan G. 125 Howard, Timothy L. Hrubetz, Mark W. ,78, 135 Hriglgetz, Mattw F. 38, 78, 1 Huber, Angela C. 38, 125 Hudson, Danny D. 64, 91, 135 Hulbert, Barbara A. 144 Hunt, Julia K. 46, 72, 51, 144 Hunt, Mary Jane 144 Hunter, Karen J. 135 Hunter, Susan 144 Huntoon, Anita J. 55, 54, 154, 152, 71, 74, 29, 15, 32 70, 174 Huston, Lori J. 144 Hutzell, Brian A. 38, 135 Hyde, Sara A. 34, 49, 54, 43, 70, 51, 44, 144 Isenhart, Cynthia J. 98, 81, 33, 80, 73, 4, 15, 72, 174 Ivers, Scott M. 126 Iverson, Jon S. 135 Jackson, Bob 144 Jackson, Brett G. 74, 126 Jackson, Deanna R. 55, 57, 120, 174 Jackson, Robert R. Jacobs, Christine 126 Jacobus, Larry L. 95, 126 James, Barbara Ann 144 Jagcas, Deborah L. 83, 38, James, Eric 135 James, Gregory C. 41, 38, 174 James, Julie 174 Jay, Scott D. 150, 78, 174 Jeffers, Todd S. 144 Jennings, Jeffrey W. 135 Jenilings, Julie J. 48, 74, 92, Jennings, Paul S. 135 Jensen, Daniel H. 156, 34, 42, 26, 43, 30, 22, 144 Jergens, Daryl L. 135 Jeschke, Lorie A. 126 Jewett, Patricia Ann Johansen, John R. 74, 144 Johnson, Bradley D. 65, 126 Johnson, Caralee M. 55, 52, 135,92,7o,134 Johnson, Donna M. 126 Johnson, Jeffrey P. 45, 126 Johnson, Kari J. 83, 38, 126 Johnson, Karl 64, 91, 135 Johnson Kimberlee L. 83, 126 Johnson, Kris A. 74, 144 Johnson, Lisa Johnson,Michelle A. 38, 135 Johnson, Michelle M. 135 Johnson Monty 144 Johnson, Renae 135 Johnson, Scott A. 64, 135 Johnson , Wendy M. 144 Jones, Debra L. 44, 126 Jones, Regan 126 Jones, Ruth M. 54, 38, 70, 44,126 Jones, Troy 135 Jordan, Timothy K. 174 Jordan, Tyrone 174 Joslin, Stephen D. 174 Joynt, Jane M. 144 Joynt, Joann K. 38, 44, 56, 126 Jukam, Kimberly 126 Kail, Rochelle L. 174 Kqrggzrick, Jack Dean 78, Kaminski, Wade E. 41, 38, 144 Karaidos, Gary S. 126 Katzmann, Kris M. 135 Kearney, Kimberlee 46, 32, 174 Kelehan, Patrick J. 174 Keninger, Timothy L. 65, 126 Kennedy, David K. 95, 126 Kerr, John 78, 135 Kham, Somsone 44, 126 Kimball, Debbra 89, 144 Kimble, Corby Lee 174 King, Carol L. 126 King, Patricia S. 42, 38, 135, 43, 44 King, Steven W. 144 Kinkade, Daniel M. 144 Kinning, Judy A. 54, 70, 126 Kissinger, Sandra L. 144 Klavins, Egons Ed Kleiber, Michelle 174 Kleiber, Robert 135 Kriggp, John P. 94, 65, 95, Knapp, John Robert 144 Kriggsen, Amy C. 54, 83, 70, Knudsen, Paul R. 144 Knuteson, Erick A. 126 Koelle, Christopher H. 135 KCi?ge, Douglas G. 91, 78, Koenig, John J. 135 Koerner, Lori A. 92, 70, 144 Kollings, Jennifer M. 144 Konkol, K. John 64, 135 Konkol, David 135 Konkol, Dan 135 Koon, Nancy J. 174 Kooyman, Kathy 135 Korshun, Douglas Krantz, Laura S. 55, 52, 135, 6, 8 Kratz, Gordon L. 144 Kratz, Timothy H. 135, 45 Kreider, Lori Rae 144 Kriegh, Kayla D. 38, 70, 144 Kucera, Karen M. 57, 28, 44, 8, 44, 126 Kuefner, Robert C. 126 Lamb, Kathryn M. 57, 43, 44, 174 Lamberti, Anthony S. 38, 144 Lang, Scott E. 144 Langbehn, Douglas R. 156, 40, 38, 11, 175 Langbehn, Lisa A. 38, 126 Larpenter, Larry A. 144 Larsen, Scott A. 175 Larson, Cynthia K. 175 Lash, Kimberly 126 Lassiter, Lawrence R. 41, 38, 144 Lastuvka, Carol E. 38, 126 Lastuvka, Tom 41, 38, 144 Lehocz, James S. 135 Lehocz, Mark J . 145, 38 Leiker, Galen T. 126 Lenihan, Rick 175 Leonard, Scott 145 Lewis, Rabin T. 135 Lindstrom, Erik 145 Light, Cynthia L. Light, Lesley J. 89, 145 Light, Sharon L. Limke, John Joseph 145 Linder, Jon 74, Link, Bryan J . 126 Linn, Brett M. 145 Linn, Debra S. 34, 98, 42, 27, 5, 43, 44, 175 Linn, John W. 145 Linn, Karie K. 92, 126 Lippert, Michelle Lippert, Mike 126 Lippert, Patrick J. 175 Lisbona, Lisa J . 49, 42, 145, 57, 13, 43, 92, 51, 44 Little, William J. 157, 177 Lockard, John R. 145 Loehr, Cary D. 95 Loehr, Teresa A. 145 Lohner, Derek 91, 145, 62 Long, Arthur 65, 126 Long, Phillip Longcor, Kevin J. 95, 38, 126 Loomis, Lisa S. 38, 120, 56, 177 Loomis, Marcus A. 41, 145, 38 Loyd, Jeffrey 74, 126 Lucht, Daniel D. 145 Ludwig, Rick D. 177 Lulke, Christopher M. 145, 4 Lunaburg, Ann M. 126 Lunaburg, Charles D. Lyall, April D. 127 Lyman, Elaine M. 38, 127 Lyman, John H. 42, 38, 74, 43, 177 Lyman, Robert J . 43 Lynn, Craig A. 127 Lyons, Debra S. 145 Lyons Jeffrey 41, 145, 38 Lyons, Rebecca J. 127 Mackey, Jill 145, 13, 70 Madison, Sallie A. 145 Maitre, Julie A. 177 Major, Tammy 127 Mallory, Daryn J . 65, 127 Mannin James 145 B, Manning, Theresa M. 89, 83, 127 Mansfield, Denise N. 127 Manship, Kevin J . 148 Marean, Matthew W. 136 Marean, Thomas W. 177 Maricle, Jon A. 127 Maricle, Sandra 136 Marshall, Cheryl L. 38, 152, 175 Mart, Pamella S. 145 Martin, Anthony Martin, Ivan 127 Martin, Susan L. 38, 12, 120, 56, 151, 175 Marvin, Patrick D. 136 Mataya, Joseph W. 64, 136 Mathew, Steven 145 Mattheis, John R. 127 Mattheis, Pam A. 34, 136 Mattson, Mark R. 64, 136 Mayes, Michele L. 77, 70, 127 Mc Cabe, Kathleen C. 47, 136 McCann, Michelle 175 McCauley, Blake D. 175 McClintock, Michael 145, 78 McClintock, Steven 64, 136 McCulloch, Nicholas 38, 136 McDonald, Eric J. 41, 38, 74, 127 McDonald, Martin D. 38, 175 McGlothlen, Kevin 38, 74, 127 McGrane, Mary L. 54, 57, 70, 127 McGregory, Korte J. 91, 78, 136 McGuffin, David N. 145, 78 McGuffin, Michael 65, 91, 78, 127 McGuire, Karen S. 145, 76 Mcilsretosh, Danny W. 64, 78, McIntosh, Julie A. 55, 46, 74, 50, 7, 175 McIntosh, Troy M. 127 McKenna, Steven C. 176 McKinney, Deann J. 56, 176 McLaughlin, Ann K. 98, 21, 29, 151, 70, 175 Mcilggughlin, Mark W. 74, McMenamin, Shari K. 136 McNichols, David L. 45, 136 McNichols, Laura A. 46, 89, 145 Mcguiston, Larry J. 136 Mc uen, Patrick A. 13, 127 McDowell, Steven E. 85, 176 McGee, Shawnie 127 McGlothlen, ather A. 38, 44, 127 McKenzie, Lawrence P. 145 McKenzie, Scott A. 65, 91, 127 McKinley, Karen K. 43, 44, 136 McKinney, Charles L. 127 McQuillin, Beth A. 136 Mead, Michele L. 43, 44, 176 Mead, Sherri M. 83, 73, 144, 127 Mease, Thomas E. 34, 150, 159, 38, 176 Mehle, Bill Roy 145, 38 Melton, Cheryl L. 42, 21, 116,44,176 Melton, Michael S. 94, 95, 64, 43, 136 Meredith, Lisa K. 44, 127 Metcalfe, James S. 145 Michels, Maria R. 136 Michelson, Brian D. 45, 136 Mielke, Jill L. 127 Millard, Julie 145, 38 Miller, David E. 175 , Miller, Lisa A. 145, 38 Miller, Lori A. 175 Miller, Rhonda R. 145 Miller, Tamara J. 44, 127 Mills, Kevin S. 145 Michell, Dawn M. 73, 136 Mitghell, Kimberly A. 38, 1 7 Mitchell, Spencer D. 45, 136 Momberg, Shelly J . 176 Monahan, Raymond E. 65, 127 Moon, Barry K. 42, 26, 29, 175, 136 Moon, Bryan K. 34, 38, 43, 22, 176 Moore, James M. 176 Moore, Lisa 176 Moore, Randall S. 145 Moran, Camden J. 91, 145 Mfimgzgn, Karen Ann 55, 57, Morgan, Michael D. 38, 74, 127 Morrey, Heidi J. 38, 45, 56, 47, 136 Morris, Kenneth J. 176 Morrow, Crissa J. 136 Morrow, Reginald 55, 46, 176, 22, 47 Mortenson, Andy M. 176, 43 Mosby, Loretta A. 145 Moser, Mark G. 42, 95, 145, 27, 43 Moses, Nina C. 43, 44, 136 Index-193 Scheuermann, Bradley D. 180 Mowrey, Bradley 145, 79, 78 Mueller, Jodi L. 127 Mullen, Susan 136 Muller, Andy W. 64, 136 Muller, Jonathan A. 127 Mullins, Scott J. 146 Mullins, Steven W. 136 Mumford, Thomas C. 85, 176, 8 Mumma, Polly S. 38, 127 Mundel, Dennis 38, 146 Murphy, Dedrie 136 Murphy, Jeffery 136 Michelle 146 Murphy, Murphy, Susan J. 92, 70, 136 Murray, Deborah 55, 136 Murray, Larraine L. 146 Murray, Shannon 127 Murtle, Scott 177 Nahas, Richard Naney, Steven M. 177 Natte, Scott A. 177 NT? Sheryl Kay 53, 127, Nau, Todd A. 38, 146 Nauman, Vickie L. 52, 89, 71, 74, 136 Naziri, Mahmoud 146 Nalgraine, Emily Jane 45, 1 6 Nazarinus 136 Neal, Pamela L. 42, 43, 44, 146 Nearhoof, Greta J. 43, 44, 136 Neary, Mark 136 Nebel, Brian M. 136 Nebel, Christi L. 152, 177 Neff, Mark J. 136 Nelson, Eric G. 47, 177 Nelson, Lisa Marie 38 Nelson, Rodney D. Nelson, Tamm J. 38, 146 Nelson, Todd 146 Nerly, Janice M. 127 Neunsinger, Thomas M. 74, Overton, Michele 43, 44, 137 Owen, Chris 146 Owens, Cindy 146 Oxley, Charles E. 48, 47, 146 Padgett, Denise 128 Pagliai, David 38, 12, 137 Pa mer, Diane E. 137 Parker, David E. 128 Parker, James C. 177 Parker, Randy J. 177 Parker, Stan R. 177 Parkhurst, Mark C. 79, 78, 21, 47, 177 Parks, David W. 128 Parks, Tracy Lynn 88, 33, 74,2o,119,151,50,3,14e Parry, Jeffrey A. 177, 137 Patrick, George T. 128 Patterson, Rodney N. 178 Patton, Donna 146 Paul, Scott T. 178 Paulson, Dawn C. 57, 137 Peacock, Bradley W. 178 Pearson, Sherryl L. 128 Pedersen, Debra A. 146 Pedersen, Michael D. 65, 128 Pender, James A. 178 Perdue, Renee 42, 43, 44, 146 Perington, Mark A. 38, 74, 128 Perry, David R. 78, 128 Perry, Timothy J. 78, 178 Perry, Ty 64, 78, 47, 137 Pesek, Roger 78, 128 Propps, Katherine 146 Prosch, Kay A. 128 Quijano, Donald 79, 78, 179 Rabenberg, Kristi K. 38, 146 Rabon, Pamela 146, 179 Rad datz, Gretchen M. 38, 146 Rainey, Jerry D. 179 Rainey, Leanna D. 128 Rainey, Steven E. 137 Ratliff, Joleen P. 146 Rauch, Eugene L. 95, 179 Raye, Michael L. 128 Raymond, Janean L. 74, 70, 50, 128 , Redd, David D. 146, 179 Reed, David A. 137 Reed, David W. 45 Reed, Jeffrey S. 64, 137 Reed, Kari L. 179 Reed, Kelly 96, 97, 146 Reed, 128 Samantha 96, 51, 15, Reed, Tammy 43, 44, 137 Rees, Rodney R. 146 Reeves, Lisa Y. Reha, Bruce A. 146 Rehard, Mary Jo 179 Reseland, Deborah A. 57, 137 Petersen 137 , Julie L. 33, 178, Petersen, Troy Q. 178 Peterson, Chris L. 47, 178 Peterson, Cynthia S. 38, 92, 146 Peterson, Julie M. 53, 41, 42, 38, 152, 27, 4 Peterson, Kenneth J. 128 Peterson, Kent R. 178 Petggson, Marlys S. 43, 44, 1 128 Rogers, Brady C. 137 146 Neuser, Teresa Marie Neville, Vickie E. 146 Newman, Kimberl D. 44 Nichols, Stephen 43, 136 Nickles, Karen J. 22, 51, 8, 177 Nielsen, Andrew V. 177 Peterson, Robert C. 95, 64, 137 Peterson, Trina 137 Phalen, Mary A. 178 Pham, Hongvan 128 Phares, Steven J. 128 Phillips,Erik F. 137 Pine, Wayne W. 146 Nielsen, Michael C. 38, 136 Nielsen, Todd V. 65 Nissen, Bessie Nissly, Karen S. 53, 8 Nissly, Michelle 146 Noah, Scott P. 100, 8, 177 Norris, Joan 177 Nutting, Paul H. 65 Oberender, Michelle S. 38, 45, 136 Obrien, Doreen M. 177 Obrien, Theresa A. Ochanpaugh, Jay A. 74, 128 Oesper, Ruth 137 Oesper, Sarah 137 Ohia, Takashi 146 Ol s, Jeffrey S. 43, 44, 128 Olds, Joleen S. 48, 54, 42, 38,43,15,44,177 Olson, Adam 137 Olson, Alan J . 128 Olson, Brian D. 38, 137 Olson, Lorraine A. 146 Onder, Richard M. 146 Ostergaard, Shawn M. 177 Osfgggaard, Sheryl A. 38, Ostergaard, Wayne 146 Oswald, Joseph E. 146 Oswald, Michael J. 38, 177 Overholser, Mike W. 74, 146 Index-194 Phillips, Jonathan 146 Phillips, Lori L. 128 Phillips, Maria E. 38, 45, 128 Phillips, Teresa 137 Phillips, Vincent R. Phipps, Teresa L. 38, 13, 45, 137 Pierce, Craig 150, 178 Pierce, Karen 178 Pierce, Kevin W. 128 Pierce, Kurt A. 146 Piggee, Rolonda R. 178 Polson, Gregory L. 65, 128 Polson, Joni M. 146 Pontisso, Lisa A. 43, 44, 137 Pope, Kent 178 Popp, Kathleen L. 29, 43, Reynolds, Renee D. 81, 38, 147 Reynolds, Robert W. 38, 128 Reynolds, Scott D. 12, 179 Rhodes, Dawn L. 147 Riccio, Nancy E. 137 Rice, Patricia A. Rich, Chris A. 147 Rich, Neal J. 137 Richards, Thomas 65, 128 Richardson, Scott W. 95, 147 Richardson, Tammy 128 Rieger, Jerry T. 137 Rieger, Terri S. 147 Riggle, Lane S. 91, 147 Riley, Mechelle Robben, Ann Marie 43, 44, 137 Robinson, Zyvonne 43, 3, 44, 137 Roe, Kimberly A. 147 Roettger, James David 38, Rogers, Kathy K. 6, 147 Rogers, Lori L. 38, 147 Rogers, Theresa L. 73, 43, 47, 44, 147 Rhode, Anthony 137 Rolland, Brenda M. 147, 148 Romero, Anthony 147 Rosendahl, Connie 147 Rosendahl, Kathy 179 Ross, Pamela J. 179 Ross, Sue N. 128, 147 Ross, Susanna K. Rothmeyer, Travis E. 137 Rothschild, Marjorie D. 92, 147 Rowe, Kevin R. 179 Rozenboom, Judy L. 34, 22, 179 Rude, Becky 128 44,146 Porter, Jill 178 Pottinger, Barry 178 Pottinger, Terry 178 Potts, Julie D. 73, 137 Powell, Laura M. 178 Powell, Lisa K. 45, 47, 146 Preston, 146 ' Tanaine L. 43, 44, Pride, Denis Ann 137 Priebnow, Marlene J . 34, 42, 150, 27, 43, 151, 44, 179 Rude, Christine 137 Rude, Rebecca J. 52, 137 Rudge, James C. 43, 137 Russie, Becky A. 54, 89, 42, 43, 147 Salgado, Christopher Sampers, James P. 147 Sampers, Ronald S. 138 Sampers, Steven 179 Sanburg, Mark W. 147 Sanders, Debbie 45, 138 Sanderson, Mary E. 42, 5, 26, 29, 43, 14, 30, 151, 44, 179 Sandquist, Beth E. 51, 179 Sandquist, David 179 Sandvig, Gregory T. Saunders, Collette A. 53, 89 Saunders, John F. 64, 79, 78, 128, 138 Savage, Diane K. 147 Savage, Lori J. 179 Savage, Peggy S. 128 Sayers, Pau a M. 43, 44, 138 Sayles, Tracy M. 81, 80, 73, 133, 133 Saylor, Dawn De 15, 70, 128 Saylor, Terri Jeanne 147 Scalcgs, Kimberly S. 38, 57, 13 Scarff, Christopher E. 65, 128 Scarff, Susan R. Schatz, David C. 41, 98, 38, 21,47,180 Schaper, Diane Schecher, Cynthia J. 129 Scheidler, Clint E. 38, 180 Scheidler, Kevin L. 147 Schenkelberg, Kim 89, 70, 147 Schinkel, David J. 147 Schmalenberger, Beth 54, 45, 147 Schmalenberger, Sarah L. 83, 45, 129 Schmidt, Mary M. 15, 180 Schneider, Kelly B. Schneider, Kerry D. 138 Schneider, Kris A. 129 Schultz, Kurt T. 38, 138 Schwartz, Risa E. 180 Sciarrotta, Sheri S. 129 Scorpiniti, Charles C. 55, 95, 38, 138 Scott, Danine 129 Sears, Nicholas G. 147 Seeley, Michael D. 129 Seeley, Patrick 138 Semanko, Loree A. 38, 180 Semanko, Mike 129 Senne, Cynthia 70, 129 Seymour, Dena 147 Seymour, Patrice 147 Shaw, Bryan J. 38, 43, 144, 45, 129 Shaw, Sabrina A. 38,43, 44 Shaw, Todd M. 95, 138 Sheets, Shelly A. 89, 45, 138 Sheets, Steven M. 55, 147 Sheley, Danny 129 Sheley, Joni E. 147 Shelton, Rodney M. 38, 43, 44, 22, 129 Sherlock, Elizabeth A. 138 Sherlock, Patrick H. 91, 180 Shogren, Amy D. 138 Shogren, Crai E. 129 Short, Jayne 46, 152, 180 Short, Nicole A. 129 Short, Tamara 138 Sibole, Ricky G. 147 Sickerson, Tammy L. 129 Sickler, Byron 129 Sickles, Daniel J . 65, 129 Siders, Michael L. 138 Sieck, Kellie 180 Sieck, Ronald 147, 148 Siedenburg, Connie L. 150, 180 Signs, Michael 138 Signs, Rick D. Signs, Yvette K. 129 Sikkink, Bruce J . 15, 147 Sillars, Jay R. 147 Simms, Kris 138 Samuel 29, 147 Simoens, Rebecca S. 129 Smalley, Kenneth 34, 27, 22, 107, 6,-180 Smith, David N. 138 Smith, Dawn E. 129 Smith, Diana L. 129 Smith, Douglas W. 147 Smith, Jill E. 138 Smith, Melissa 138 Smith, Paula J. 81, 145, 73, 147 Smith, Rickie 91 Smith, Robert D. 65, 91, 129 Smith, Smith, Steven P. 129 Smith, Tammy S. 129 Sommers, Kathleen J. 51, 147 Sonner, Christopher T. 84, 85, 180 Sorrell, Julia R. 34, 150, 28, 26, 22, 180 Speer, Jeff 138 Spicer, Daniel P. Spooner, Kevin L. 148 Spring, Brian Springer, Douglas 47, 138 Spurgin, Todd 129 Squires, Cheryl D. 44, 129 Stansberry, Thomas R. 138 Staples, Andrew C. 45, 138 Starcher, Richard H. 129 Stecher, David L. 100, 85, 180 Stecker, Robert H. 138 Steggerda, Jeffrey A. 148 Steggerda, Todd 41, 38, 129 Steinfeldt, Kirk A. 65, 129 Steingrabe, Johanna M. 148 Steitrggrabe, Stephen J. 106, Steinmetz, Theresa L. 129 Stevens, Bradley D. 138 Stevenson, Kally 148 Stewart, Keenan 148 Stewart, Kyle 148 Stgcglafort, Kirk W. 46, 47, Stillman, Kevin B. 129 Stilwell, Linette M. 138 Stocks, Carole D. 43, 44, 180 Stoen, Tracey A. 41, 38, 148 Stout, Renee B. 148 Strayer, Lesli R. 83,129 Strode, Margaret M. 148 Stroud, Eric 150, 78, 180 Stroud, Steven 64, 78, 138 Strum, Allison 129 Sturtz, Jill C. 148 Suchy, John C. 148 Sumpter, Beth Ann 129 Sunga, Anthony S. 95, 43, 44, 45, 129 Supstiks, Sandra E. 113, 73, 72,Bruce 180 Swanson, 95, 148 Swanson, Carla 181 Swanson, Sherri J. 130 Sween, Terri S. 130 Sweeney, Stuart C. 91, 75, 74, 148 Taggart, James W. 181, 38 Tzagziart, Jane M. 54, 38, 70, Tallman, Jill A. 83, 38, 130 Talton, Clarence II 148 Taylor, Andrew R. 138 Taylor, Gregory W. 148 Taylor 139 Taylor Taylor , Julie 54, 77, 45, vo, , Lisa 148 , Scott 65, 38, 78, 130 Teale, Michael D. 148 Tekolste, Ronda K. 148 Teraberry, Kimberly K. 89, 45, 139 Tharnish, Laura A. 46, 181, 152, 13, 120 Theisen, Jeff 148 Tholl, Vincent 78 Thomas, Anne C. 38, 148 Thomas, Linda R. 139 Thomas, Tracie L. 88, 80 Thompson, Cynthia K. Thompson, Valerie B. 139 Thoreson, Lori Ann 43, 44, 139 Thrasher, Daniel T. Thune, Steven C. 78, 43, 44, 130 Tiano, James J. Tiedeman, Sherri L. 43, 44 Tiernan, Edward P. Tigue, David H. 130 Tigue, Trac A. 142, 47, 11 Tingle, Michelle S. 139 Todd, Mark A. 65, 130 Toft, Charles J. 139 Toillion, Faith L. 139 Toney, Brett E. Toney, Scott Toomsen, Amy M. 34, 83, 44, 22, 130 Touch, Laurie B. 77, 130 Touch, Marla E. 77, 21, 181 Trail, Debra K. 43, 44, 181 Trail, Randall 38, 139 Trumbo, Keith S. 75, 74 Truslow, Jill D. 55, 152, 33, 13, 70, 51, 8, 11, 181 Tuazon, Antonio G. 130 Tullis, Patricia K. 139 Turner, Shellie J. 181 Turnipseed, Pam 130 Tussing, Theodore O. 130 Tuttle, Julie Twait, Jeffrey D. 95, 139 Ulin, Christine R. 55, 98, 154, 152, 33, '13, 4, 14, 20. 72, 8,181 Ummel, Dawn L. 81, 47 Underwood, Greg 181 Uriggrwood, Jeffrey 65, 78, Urich, Dawn A. 89, 38, 13, 70, 50, 181 Usher, Laurie A. 181 Utterback, Jacquelyn 88 Utterback, Jon E. 139 Valderrama, Alexander 139 Valderrama, Debbie 181 Valderrama, Rowland S. 78 Van Alstine, Marilyn K. 42, 43, 92, 44, 139 Van Cura, Erick R. 130 Van Ry, Victoria 130 Van Sloun, Jeffrey J. 150, 38, 181 Van Sloun, William D. 139 Vance, Brian W. 34, 42, 43, 22 Vander Hijde, Stephen 41, 38, 130 Vander Mayden, Daniel 139 VAnder Well, Jody C. 70, 139 Vandyck, Delena Vandyck, Paul A. 130 Vandyck, Shawn M. 130 Velman, Panayota A. 38 Velman, Stacy T. 91, 130 Ver Steegh, Michael 139 Vertanen, Bruce K. 64, 91, 139 Viers, Michael 74, 139 Viers, Scott D. 181 Vincent, James H. 38, 130 Volker, Jodi A. 54, 88, 89, 83, 70, 130 Vox, Carla C. 47, 181 Vranich, Laura 139 Wacha, Heather G. 34, 43, 44, 181 Wacha, Richard C. 78, 130 Waggie, Mark C. 181 Walker, Barry N. 38, 130 Walker, Gregory A. 181 Walker, Jennifer Ann Walker, Linda 182 Walker, Todd 139 Walsh, Deborah Walters, Christine J. 44, 130 Walton, Robert F. 65, 130 Ward, John 91, 139 Ward, Lisa A. 96, 53, 33, 38, 77, 56, 131 Warner, William D. 182 Warren, Anita 131 Warren, Rodne E. 139 Warren, Scott 38, 45, 131 Waters, Richard J. 139 Waiggrs, Victoria A. 46, 38, Watkins, R. Timothy Watkins, Stephene 139 Watson, Curtis J. 131 Watson, Sheri R. 88 Weathers, Cynthia L. 83, 1 1 Weathers, Norman L. 85 Weathers, Sheri L. 89, 139 Weaver, Patricia S. 131 Weidner, Richard E. Weigle, Melisa D. 89, 144 Weissinger, Linda J. 55, 40, 38, 182 Welker, Kirk 139 Wellman, Jane 98, 45, 139 Wells, Lisa K. 92, 139 Wells, Sarah L. 77, 70, 131 Wengert, Kim M. West, Amy L. 57, 182 West, Robert W. 131 Westberg, Kristi L. 131 Weggphal, Christine Z. 13, Wheeler, Roberta M. 54, 77, , 13, 51, 10, 11, 182 Wheeler, Stephen B. 65, 131 Wheeler, Thomas A. 182 White, Cathleen A. 149 Waegenman, Kathleen K. Wiedenman, Linda K. 149 Wigg, Christopher E. 74, 62, 182 Wilkie, Stewart M. 149 Williams, Billi Jo Williams, Brian R. 139 Wgllgams, Bridgette L. 51, 4 Williams, David 91, 78, 139 Williams, Kenneth 149 Williams, Kristen M. 131 Williams, Mark D. Williams, Sheri K. 149 Williams, Tanya 149 Williamson, kevin D. 149 Wills, Thomas W. 182 Wills, Todd E. 65, 131 Willson, David A. 78, 149 Wilson, Brian J. 182 Wilson, Dana L. 55, 54, 152, 71, 77, 4, 13, 15, 70, 182 Wilson, Julie M. 149 Wilson, Kelly L. 38, 70, 131 Wilson, Steven D. 149 Wilson, Thomas R. 38, 131 Wilson, Timothy H. 131 Winder, Christopher B. 45, 47, 139 Winder, James K. 42, 43, 31 22, 182 Winget, Sherry J. 83, 73, 131 Winslow, David T. 139 Wirth, Lori C. 131 Wissler, Michael D. 182 Wissler, Steven G. 131 Witke, Gregory A. 84, 85, 150, 154, 152, 33, 151, 182 Witke, Paula K. 22, 139 Wold, Christiana E. 149 Wold, Kenneth C. 139 Wolters,Pamela 182 Wolver, Debra R. 182 Wood, Kurt A. 149 Woodall, Christopher 78, 43, 149 Woddell, Lori J. 44, 131 Woods, Daryl L. 65, 91, 78, 131 Woods, David J. 149 Woods, Kristin D. 54, 71, 29 70, 182 Woodard, Tia A. 54, 131 Woodworth, Elizabeth 139 Woolery James E. 149 Worth, Lori 70 Wogghington, William D. 1 Wright, Marina L. 139 Wright, Michael D. 46, 183, 91 Wylde, Amy L. 131 Wylde, Will Yard, Robin E. 42, 150, 183, 159, 43, 50, 44 Yost, Paula 48, 13, 149 Yost, Ruth 38, 131 Yost, William 149 Young, Diane E. 183 Young, Kimberly A. 70, 149 Young, Ruth E. 74, 50, 139 Young,Shelly Dee 131 Young, Sherry L. 139 Zeller, Paul D. 95, 139 Zeller, Steven 64, 139 Zellinger, Amy L. 149 Zellinger, John J. 74, 131 Zircher, Michael J. 74, 131 Index-195 QQ? 22 5535 2? ??? 24 233 gi 1,2 5 ii 3 Q g Q22 Q 'Wh-Q .Q f Q ?


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