Huron High School - Tiger Yearbook (Huron, SD)

 - Class of 1978

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K - ff - -. K . -4-ix.. Table of Contents 7., FEATURE S ......... . ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES ..... . . ATHLETICS . . . FACULTY ..... CURRICULUM . . . . . . . CLASSES ....... .... STUDENT LIFE . . . . . . . . 10-23 . . 24-49 . . 50-83 . 84-123 124-137 138-149 150-203 204-215 1978 MARKED BY STARS A D STRIKES The nation watched new talent rise to fame and mourned the deaths of entertainers who will live on immortally in the contributions they made to the American society. Star Wars Artoo Detoo captured the hearts of moviegoers. An HHS graduate, Cheryl Ladd, became Charlie's newest angel. The nation was shocked by the death of the king of rock and roll, Elvis Presley. Debby Boone's first single, You Light Up My Life was an im- mediate hit and stayed on top of the charts for many weeks. Farmers throughout the United States went on strike for 100'Xa parity and threatened to stop planting crops. The United Mine Workers also went on strike and forced President Carter to use the Taft-Hartley Act. The coal workers demanded more pay and better working con- ditions. President Carter's first year in office had its ups and downs. His energy package was re- jected by Congress, while the Panama Canal's future went unsettled for a time. All the nation mourned the death of the Happy Warrior , Hubert H. Humphrey, who died in his home in Minnesota. 1. President Carter gives his State of the Union speech. 2. Hubert H. Humphrey died in his home in Minnesota. 3. Cheryl Ladd, former HHS student, became Charlie's newest angel on televi- sion. 0 Z l'o 1 .'l 1. q ' H - . -.' 'W Q7 lv'Qm,,v'Lll U tl' Q7 I x U A- 4 A , A W 'M yry, Q y A ,. . 1. Star Wars thrilled movie goers. 2. Elvis Presley, King of Rock and Roll, died suddenly. 3. Local Area farmers struck for 100W parity. PROGRESS A D CHA GES REFLECT O 1978 The spring of 1978 brought an abundant rainfall for South Dakotans. Flooding oc- cured in many areas in South Dakota, in- cluding Huron's Riverside Park. The St. John Regional Medical Center was sold to the community, and is now run by a board of directors from the Huron area. A former HHS graduate, Cheryl Ladd, became an angel on the popular television show, Charlie's Angels. Because of the widening of Dakota Avenue, HHS students suddenly found themselves with two Dakotas : Kansas Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue. Throughout the school year, construction of the Huron mall and an apartment complex took place directly across from the high school. In mid-winter the apartment complex burnt to the ground but was quickly rebuilt in the spring. 1. St. John Regional Medical Center was sold to the community. 2. An HHS graduate, Cheryl Ladd, finds star- dom. M23 - 12 :1 5..,M.,f.g.f . ...--bf '1.fisE,f?Q'?t f 4 ffm? A K Miami lf was wi? msgs Issllxff 1? 422. 53 ST. .1 1-an EGI N L g nci. 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Mrs. Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler in college days. celebrates a birthday. was a real doll at age six. in her earlier days at HHS FEATURE S Editor: michelle IIIUIISOII Asst. Editor: jody A., berg' in-:ski Uwiiiixfwfw 2 ,M A XM ji , ,Q 5 4: 4 4, V RQ ffvw I ff I 2 1' i ig M if 3 1 M f f it I If Q, ima sg i , - -ff 1 1 W 5 Xb? 4.2 s ' '1 2? I. N, . L 4 ,V 1 .S 5 1 A yy af . E Q vi I V. 4. I ,I ' i nv V ' , 4 In ' E ' 0 I 9 1 , , gk . ,F N, ' Q 5 9 s 'Qi fm vm 7 aff W if 5 9 X 4 ! , 2 h h 3 af I 2 , I Wwgmn, X 32: ' 'iff If , A ,'. wings: A A' 7 A muy, v A V L, E- 4 , ,.,, f . -- ,. y.. . ..,, , M.,w,,.v1wffi: 7' , , , , wr ,ga vm, Q ,W HWBQQS ,iff fc ,-'f m kk 5 ,.:1ifgggzfMw,f ,fP,.-,W ' K X Q V , .mkmmnn V ' 5 M. ,,5,,.W,W.,1 L,,,, ., V V? 'V jimtwcouimug 21209 211113 1977 gale fi'F'o61w5s ZR1mZCower'g Above: Greg Gogolin, Barb Burnison. Below: Jeff DesLaurier's, Kim Bergman. ATTENDANTS 4 1, i x I A f figf ,- , x15 me +7 Above: Kevin Olson, Shirley Andol. Below: Matt Denison, Patricia Piklapp HIGHLIGHTS OF HOMECOMI G 1977 The theme for homecoming 1977 was the comic strip Peanuts. Many activities were held throughout the week. The battle of the classes was held Monday night, with the seniors and the sophomores tying for first. Other events held during the week were a box social, sock hop, and the burning of the I-I. The student body chose Kim Lowery and Dale Fodness to reign as homecoming royalty. A parade of homeroom floats was presented during the Friday afternoon pep assembly. Frank Schumacher and Barb Shanks were emcees at the assembly. Homecoming week concluded with the homecoming game and dance on Friday night. . h se Q.. l F fix K F V A M ' i 1. Vince Watkins and Jodi Berg enjoy themselves at the dance. 2. Dale Fodness and Kim Lowery, homecoming royalty, give a pep talk at the assembly. 3. The Superstars Tom Peterson, Brady Hastings and Steve Butler 1 take it easy during the three-legged race. 4. The football cheerleaders cheer on the crowd during the burning of the H. . 5. Sophomore Julie McCaskell tries her luck at a pogo stick at the assembly. 6. The burning of the H was held Thursday evening. 7. The juniors display their talent for float-making. 8. Jade provided the music at the homecoming dance. 1 9. Kathy Prue enjoys herself at the pie-eating contest. 10. Brady Hastings, after only 22 pies. ,.,.-Vmh cum tex fonm cd 2 Jim Entwisle wonders why Cheryl Brodkorb doesn't wear her flower. Harlot rocks Winter Formal crowd. Pat Schied tells Shelley Teller to smile, while Janet Jungemann doesn't need any hint. Foreign exchange student, Helen McArthur from Australia, boogies to some Huron music. Julie and Scott McCaske11 try to remember what time mom said to be home. Linda Kinyon and Michelle Hoffman take a break with their twin dates. Couples enjoy the music of Harlot. I wonder if it's spiked, asks a puzzled Brad Johnson. war' Wi t 'fi 117 4 ' w' ': - ' 1:1 A Etigifii 1 K .1 .- if ' --1755? if Q -K ' - f me . Cherry Prom was held in the HHS gym on February 11. Lazer, a band from Milbank, entertained the crowd with many special effects. This year the Cherry Prom King and Queen were chosen by the method used last year. They were selected by those attending the dance. As the seniors entered, their names were written down and at 11:00 a ballot was typed and candidates were selected and voted upon. Due to the hard work and effort put forth by the Tiger Stripes staff, Cherry Prom, 1978, was a big success. '78 JU IORS PRESENT 'RE DEZVOUS E P REE' 'Brittania' really knew how to fire up a. crowd. Bill Moran and Donna Colvin pose for a pic- ture. Jenny Silbernagel is bored with the conversa- tion. Next time try using a real guitar. Dawn Sorlien and Randy Kleinsasser wait for their names to be call- ed. Laurie Jungemann wonders what Greg Gogolin has up his pantleg. Greg' gives Julie that funny look. Barb Burnison and Greg Vincent dance their way through the Grand March. This pond was one of the many scenes at the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Beth Harter and Dave Stucke smile as they walk through the Grand March. if - 1- it M55 -H ,f ,M NANCY MISS 4 ff,,.-ff' 01.-SON REIGN AS HOLIDAY 19 S '77 --54, , g ,E 2 . -1-A S5109 M fr E Nancy Olson was chosen Miss Holiday at the 1977 Holiday Tournament. The Daily Plainsman sponsored the annual Holiday Event which was held on December 29-30. Nancy, a senior at HHS, was selected by the student body to rerresent Huron in the pageant. Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Olson. She was active in music, drama and debate. Nancy was co-captain of the cheerleading team and a cheerleader for five years. She was a member of All State Chorus and Honors choir and various ensembles. Nancy was crowned Huron Snow Queen earlier in December. if Y xc S' if 'i ,79-Q If ptfvas V' -r-A 1 - :,.'-'-'?f '1 f,1f,1. v-.-., w k ' ' - mi f ' - ,fwa f M ,.:.., .fx 3 'f'1,e , Ji EN K , x M U N .. 2 R -' V ' .. P if .. W 3 5 ggs s f ' ,..,.gf::, J ' Me., ,, s L -- '.1,'.g'-.,f'::-.JY-2... . -V :F? f- 3.'S.,v 5-'If'-. ' mf- f-,un um' - qrvfzge 1.-va.-f :-..- 5 i -.,' . 'Qu' . '.2.l P' f I' Q-,'.Pi3t52ff : 7i.'723i:-:X , f Apji,-,!g,1,43,-fG. n .ff-: q, Q-if-1-sa:-127' :'...::--cf.: ' k .9-. .. 51 u.,-,. ,a.,.,. I . Mr :.:' . '- - 2 -e'-'fa ' ' 5 T 'Q.i: .gg.-ti,--FV.,,k,gk,.gj-'L K -f-ff, :,,gf5Z,,::5 - , ..iZ:,.,U:'l:,.h: L, MM . ,,L...':.' V 'zf:,q5x1sr.gA:K ORGANIZATIONS Editor: gerri solon Asst. Editor: beth harter I I N w 1 WW awk gi Q 1 .1 -- -S- Q -Ci ike Club Stresses Leadership First row: Ann Fuehrer, Linda Kinyon, Beth Harter, Lori Burnlson Suzie Schnabel Michelle Munson Skyla Wallman Second row Kim Bergman, Christy Cole, Barb Burnison. Mary Houslaux Gerrx Solon Jodi Berg Third row Kelly Culhane Cindy Cole Mary Taylor. Sandy Huber. Jean Hirtzel, Lynn Loesch, Kim Lowery Jody Kludt Tami Erickson Sherry Lusch and Carolyn Burnison The objectives of Nike C1ub's members were to accept the responsibilities of citizenship, to study vocations and to prepare for careers. Nike Club officers for 1977-78 were, seated, Mary Taylor, president: Mary Housiaux, vice president: and Beth Harter, secretary treasurer. Adviser was Alma Vangsnes. KEY CLUB -.. - ,, -i -, ,. ....................,,..,..,..........1l.4i Key Club members for 1977-78 were, front: Monte Reimer, Andy Kool, Greg Rodman, John I-Iittle, Jim Landstrom, Sam Byrd, Don DesLauriers, Dennis Kasperson, Jeff DeKraa,i, Pat Mincer, Rod John- son, Doug Ransom, Brad Jones, Scott Breck, Chuck Rasmussen. Left side: Jerry Hofer, Tom Peterson, Daryl Deneke, Brian Nelson, Dave Englert, Andy Konst, Todd McGi1lick, Dave Dehne, Barry Greschke, Tom Peterson, Tom Wahl. Middle: Randy Maas, Jeff DesLauriers, Duane Haugen, Kelly Lanam, Dave Timperley, Jim Entwisle, Kevin Morsching, Greg Gogolin, Dale Fodness, Greg Goehner, Rod Hook. Right side: Tom Farley, Todd Sondreal, Loren Clifton, Rick Hawley, Scott Perrenoud, Brady Hastings, Brice Johnson, Brett Tschetter, Kent Krueger, Roy Seeman, Rob Ulrich, Kerry Hofer, and Bill Harrington. Taking time out from the slopes were Key Club officers: Treasurer Tom Peterson, President Greg Goehner, and Vice-President Todd Starnes. The Key Club advisor was Mr. Bowar. STUDE T SENATE MIXES OLD WITH EW Student Senate Officers for the 1977-78 school year were: Vice-President Frank Schumacher, President Todd Starnes, and Secretary Lynn Loesch. Under the direction of Mr. Solon, the Student Senate worked hard again this year as they continued the pro- ject ofthe outdoor lounge. Along with this project, the Senate sponsored some school dances and worked in cooperation with the Kiwanis Club in sponsoring a Good Citizenship Awards Program. Student Senate members were, first row: Dorothy Watkins, Andy Kool, Dawn Hindbjorgen, Corwyn Glanzer, Suzette Janes. Second row: Brice Johnson, Paula Peppers, Brenda Coyle, Carolyn Burnison. Third row: Bret Corcoran, Barb Burnison, Vince Watkins, Nancy Olson. Fourth row: Todd Starnes, Lynn Loesch, and Frank Schumacher. FL: Speakers of HHS 1977-78 National Forensic League CNFLJ members were, front row: Jim Nichols, David Stucke, Steve Larson. Anna Johnson. David Graham, John Schlueter, Alvin Haugen. Second row: Drew Fossum, Corwyn Glanzer. Lori DeVries, Bonita Blumenauer, Tom Place. Emma Harmdierks, Mary Sharp, Susan Schoepf. Third row: Kirk Dammon, Jim Groethe, Dana Brown. Scott Rink. Tony I-Iuet. Roger Mattke, Jeff DeKraii, Brad Jones. Lance DeRoos, William Elzey, Steve Willingham, Dawn Peterson, Ann Fuehrer, Linda Downing, Brian Tonneson and Mr. Jack Holmquest, adviser. National Forensic League officers were, seated: Lori DeVries and Emma Harmdierks, secretaries. Standing: Tony Huet, president: John Schlueter, vice president: and Jim Nichols, treasurer. Pep Club Is . . . Tiger Fans 1977-78 Pep Club members were, front row: Teresa Malikowski, Deb Johnson, Tamara Schuelke, J an Young, Kathy Prue, Suzette Janes, Donna Podhradsky, Kori Sondreal, Becky Weed, Beckie Heimlich, Patty Chase, Sue Grohs, Gerri Solon, Dawn Scheele. Second row: Tammy Smith, Marcia Pietz, Kim Olson, Danelle Neiffer, Cheryl Middaugh, Mary Housiaux, Jayne J acobson, Connie Hull, Linda Huber, Robin Huet, Julie Hintz, Mary Hickman, Nancy Heuston. Shelly Brugman. Susan Ault, Third row: Dawn Peterson, Vicki McQuillen, Sherry Lusch, Angela Larson, Nancy Kline, Judy I-Iofer, Dawn Sorlien, Sandy Lanam, Jan Hedblom, Kim Carlson, Carolyn Burnison, Rhonda Anderson, Paula Almond, Kelli Walker, Gail Sanderson, Mary Taylor, Christy Cole. Fourth row: Dianne Rudy, Nan- cy Rohrer, Nancy Olson, Patty Osborn, Terri McManus, Karen McLinn, Jodi Berg, Elaine Goslee, Jean Hirtzel, Deb Finnerty, Linda Downing, Patty Bryce, Tanya Harris, Ronda Brandenburg, Shirley Andol, Barb Shanks and Barba Burnison. C . D members, who hoped the Tigers B This sign was made by active liar . J, , would take sectionals. Q Go Big Tigers! Pep Club officers for 1977-78 were: Gerri Solon, secretary-treasurer: Kathy Prue, vice president: and Barb Shanks, president. A cheering HHS student body supported their boys' basketball team. Quill and Scroll Recognizes Journalistic Talent V7 X Quill and Scroll members for 1977-78 were, front row: Gerri Solon, Dawn Peterson, Mary Taylor, Sandy Huber, Tanya Harris. Back row: Nancy Olson, Matt Denison, Todd Starnes, Frank Schumacher, Beth Harter, Deb Castle, Vince Watkins, and Gail Sanderson. Not pictured are Michelle Munson and Beth Wilkens. Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. The club is made up of juniors and seniors who have worked with the schoo1's publications. The members must be recommended by the advisor and be in the upper one third of their class scholastically. Science Club Plants Trees p A mum '3 s., Science Club members included, front row: John Vosler, Cynthia Huizenga, Tamara Schuelke, Ronda Brandenburg, Brenda Hammer. Second row: Ernie Smith, Frances Gross, Vicki McQuillen, Jim Nichols, Marilyn Peek, Kris Nelson, Velma Peterson. Third row: Ad- visor, Mr. Stevens, Craig Hofer, Dianne Rudy, Patty Bryce, Linda Downing. Fourth row: Mark Wehde, Bruce Schuelke, Randy Maas, Ray Horn, Jerry Blow, Charles Vanderlaan, Lance DeRoos, Beth Maass, Tom Fullerton, Paula Konst. Fifth row: Steve Kappel, Marlin Hofer, Jack Winter, and Roger Hunt. S E Science Club officers were: Dianne Rudy, Secretary-Treasurer: Patty Bryce, President: and Craig Hofer, Vice President. These future scientists helped plan one of the Science C1ub's major projects for 1977- 78: new tree plantings around the senior high building. In May the club went to Omaha. for a scientific field trip. Kim Korthals Craig Hofer Sandy Huber Patty Bryce President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SECO EAR ATIONA HO OR SOCIETY STUDE TS Jeff DesLauriers Kellie Feller Jean Hirtzel i Paula Konst Lynn Loesch Kim Lowery Terri McManus Frank Schumacher Barb Shanks Kristi Swenson FIRST YEAR BERS OF NATIO AL HO OR SOCIET National Honor Society membership is recognized nationally as one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a high school student. It gives recognition to outstanding students on the basis of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. KW s y , ,.. K 1 A:- J Q. n Y .f A JN! 1978 Members were, front row: Charles Vanderlaan, Sue Grohs, Ann Meuer, Vicki Coyle, Jim Housiaux. Second row: Tanya. Harris, Nancy Rohrer, Dawn Clark, Vince Watkins, Dianne Rudy, Kris Nelson. Third row: Danny Wiebelhaus, Liz Bates, Dawn Scheele, Nancy Olson, Debbie Finnerty, Trish Piklapp, Karen McLinn, Shirley Andol, Pam Slepikas. Fourth row: Kevin Olson, Mary Taylor, Gail Sanderson, Beth Montgomery, Mark Wehde, Steve Kappel. Linda Downing, and Greg Goehner. si GAA Teaches Variet of Sports 'X fx T 43 K8 1977-78 GAA members were, front row: Gerri Solon, Carolyn Burnison, Angela Larson, Julie I-Iofer. Second row: Laura Trinko, Deb Castle, Lisa Contreras, Kelly Winters, Julie Halter. Third row: Sandy Schaffer, Dorthea Dennis, Mary Haley, Shelly Brugman, Julie Hintz, Julie McCaskell, Janet Loeffelbein. Fourth row: Dawn Madsen, LeAnn McFarlane, Nanette White, Margaret Haley, Bonnie Feller, Cheryl Middaugh, Dorothy Watkins, Janna Gutormson, and advisor, Mrs. Lorene Sorlien. ,pf GAA representatives were, front: Laura Trinko, Deb Castle, Kim Bergman. Back: Dorthea Dennis, Lisa Contreras, LeAnn McFarlane, and Gerri Solon. Meeting once a week throughout the year the Girls Athletic Associa- tionCGAAD members participated in a number of sports. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Sorlien, the girls tackled volleyball, dodge ball, ice skating, field hockey, one bounce, and softball. HERO STATE CO VE TIO HELD H RO The HERO CHome Economics and Related Occupationsl members were busy preparing for the State Convention which was held in the Huron Senior High auditorium in the fall of 1977. They also served the Executive Council Dinner here. Some members went to Salem, South Dakota, for the Regional meeting. Toward the end of the year, they planned a end-of-the-year picnic. The officers were Lance DeRoos, President and Karen Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer. wa Seated: Toby Bartel, Dave Hanson, Kelly Miller, and Georgia McDermaid. Standing: Lance DeRoos, Karen Anderson, Aaron Beltz, Greg Burke, and Kevin Morsching. FFA members for 1977-78 were, first row: Linda Halbur, Nancy Smidt, Jay Thomas, Alan Arbeiter, Todd Larsen, Mark Berquist, Roger Mattke, Craig Slepikas. Second row: Kristi Marone, Sheila Gross, DeAnn Barton, Sue Imker, Judy Smith, Diane Johnston, Neal Greenfield, Phil Streeter. Third row: Jeanine Harmdierks, Brenda Vilhauer, Kelly Urban, Scot Eckmann, Doug Friedrichsen, Brett Jensen, Mike Metter, Mark Greenfield, Brad Bawdon. Fourth row: Ron Arbeiter, Corwyn Glanzer, Emery Tschetter, Gerry Verhelst, Tim Eddy, Doug LeGrand, Rick Marone, Bret Tounsley, Julie Engel, Cindy Bowen, and Jon Benston. Future Farmers of America Promote American Agriculture The Huron FFA chapter worked on a variety of projects this year including completing work on the animal nursery at the state fair. Apples and citrus fruit were sold in November and December to raise money. Throughout the year, members participated in judging contests taking top honors at the Corn Palace Ag Expo and also at the District Six judging con- test at Redfield. FFA ofticers were, first row: Sue Imker, sentinelg Linda Halbur, secretary, Alan Arbeiter, sentinel. Second row: Scot Eckmann, president: DeAnn Barton, vice president: Doug Friedrichsen, treasurer: and Tim Eddy, historian. FHA SER ES THE COMMU ITY 1 S1955 Y Future Homemakers of America CFI-IAJ members for 1977-78 were first row: Robin Bogh, Donna Alter, Ronda. Branden- burg, Tammy Schuelke, Patty Bryce. Second row: Mrs. Rasmussen Cadvisorl, Linda Downing, Juletta. Perleberg, Nancy Pevestorf, Kathy Schrader, Anna Johnson, Lisa Best, Layne Seng, Nancy Bloem, and Shelly DeVries. Q6 -,ex Q-v -DS Q1 w V, - r EN :tx , Jfk . we--. NK , X 3... Officers for FHA were: President Patty Bryce, Secretary Venette Hofer, Second Vice-President Lisa Best, Region Treasurer Janna Gutormson, Treasurer Nancy Bloem, and Vice-President Lori Ellsworth. PACESETTERS TE RTAI CROWDS H ...M MW B ' . gm I fi ,L.,. Lf K K , - Qt i ., 1? 5 ir F 29 u f 3 K 1 NW M Pacesetters for the 1977-'78 school year were, first row: Jerolyn Gamber, Lori Burnison, Crystal White, Trish Piklapp, Julie Janes, alternate, Paula Peppers, alternate. Second row: Deb Finnerty, alternate, Dawn Sorlien, Michelle Munson, Barbara Burnison, Bonnie Wilkens, Karen McLinn. Third row: Christy Cole, Lynn Loesch, Jean Hirtzel, Kim Lowery, Angela Larson, alternate, Cindy Cole, Nancy Rohrer, and Kim Bergman. Sixteen regulars and four alternates make up the HHS Pacesetters. These girls are chosen each spr- ing, and practice throughout the summer. They per- form at various football and basketball games. At left: The Pacesetters are under the direction of Mrs. Mary Severson, advisor: Kim Bergman, captain: and Jean Hirtzel, co-captain. Below: The Pacesetters delight the crowd with the splits. A . A' he 'W' gr,..h . ix W, 5-ary-V f ln ' ,, 51-. ..,,,-- 'f f-1'-re-f-'.7 s an ef S 'L Q- V 'al . 959' . H-Club Continues To Grow 5. H-Club members were, front row: Brian Jenner, Sam Prue, Pat Mincer, Dan Christensen, Greg Houge, Dave Englert, Tom Wahl, Brian Nelson, Scott Perrenoud, Rodney Johnson, Dennis Buckland, Nancy Heuston, Eric Harris. Second row: Steve Butler, Roy Tschetter, Brady Hastings, John Hoyt, Daryl Deneke, Andy Konst. Beth Harter, Randy Maas, Brice Johnson, Mark Schade, Jeff Miller, Mark Wehde, Kevin Olson, Bret Corcoran. Third row: Duane Haugen, Dawn Hindbjorgen, Suzanne Roache, Susan Schoepf, Dave Timperley, Kevin Morsching, Dave Rose, Bill Harrington, Hobe Richards, Matt Denison, Jeff DesLauriers, Roger Barnes. Fourth row: Vicki Coyle, Sandy Huber, - sr. , '-:-.- ---.-.-. -9. -,-,Q M.-.-.-, X380 Jody Berg, Paula Peppers, Sue Grohs, Gerri Solon, Sherry Lusch, Judy Hofer, Suzette Janes, Marcia Pietz, Bonnie Feller. Jerry Hofer, Jim Housiaux, Jeff Zwanziger, Mike Lohr. Fifth row: Barb Burnison, Shirley Andol, Rhonda Anderson, Dawn Sorlien, Carolyn Burnison, Donna Voegele, Patty Osborn, Lisa Contreras. Margaret Haley, Carol Poulisse, LeAnn McFarlane, Brad Simmons, Tim Flanery, Dave Marlow. Sixth row: Jan Young, Teresa Malikowski, Gail Sanderson, Nancy Olson, Mary Decker, Paula Konst, Sandy Lanam, Donna Podhradsky, Deb Cas- tle, Kathy Prue, Dorthea Dennis, John Vosler, Todd Starnes, Greg Goehner. Not pictured are Michelle Munson, and Tanya Harris. H-Club officers were: Carolyn Burnison, vice presi- dent: Jeff DesLauriers, secretary-treasurer: Jerry Hofer, president. VARIED CAREERS EXPLORED BY DISTRIBUTI E EDUCATION STUDENTS Members of DECA fDistributive Education Clubs of Americal for the 1977-1978 school year were, first row: Beth Wilkens, Jan Young, Sandy Ferguson, Joni Jacobson, Vicki Rounds, Kris Travis, Twila Wallmann, Lisa Pederson, Lori Curry. Second row: Laurie Armour, Kim Curtis, Robyn Hittle, Lisa Berg. Pam Slepikas, Carla Voss, Donna King, Lisa Rand, Liz Bates. Third row: Tim White, Dan Brake, Dave Rose, Virgil Carlson, Gary Jones, Jim Beckwith, Jeff Baseley, Tom Peterson, Tim Mills, Dennis Kringen, Craig Wittenhagen, Bruce Maxwell, Qadvisori. Fourth row: Clinton Schieckoff, Brett Tschetter, Mike Stoley, Roxanne Pownell, Jean Kant, Brenda Knouse, Kim Lentz, Jayne Peterson, and Kathy Kalahar. Robyn Hittle was voted DECA Student of the Year by the members of DECA. She was chosen for being the most devoted and outstanding worker. Homeroom Librarians 1977-78 homeroom librarians were, first row: Bernadine Schock, Linda Hufford, Marsha Kahl, Dianne Rudy, Linda Downing. Se- cond row: Danny Nelson, Kathleen Flanagan, Suzette Janes, Nancy Kline, Bob Snowden, Hobe Richards. Third row: Julie Horn, Beth Maass, Don Larson, Kevin Schiele, Chris Sorenson. Fourth row: Beth Bluhm, Laurie Armour, Greg Vincent, Brad I-Iarrigle, Mark Grieme. Fifth row: Craig Hofer, Danelle Neiffer, Mary Bennett, Diana Christiansen, Tanya Harris, Angela Larson and Vicki Peck. The library assistants helped Mrs. Moxon in the library six mods each week. Their duties included selling paperpacks, running errands for Mrs. Moxon, and locating materials for the students of HHS. Library Assistants were, front: Karen Schley, Paula Bluhm, Linda I-Iufford. Back: Lance DeRoos and Tamara Schuelke. Drama Club's First Year s Successful The 1977-78 Drama Club Members were, front row: Kelly Simmons, Barb Shanks, Tanya Harris, Susan Grohs, John Hittle, Lori DeVries. Second row: Nancy Smidt, Nancy Olson, Patty Bryce, Lynn Loesch, Nancy Rohrer, Andrea Hamilton, Yvonne VanWyhe, Jodi Berg, and advisor, Ric Hodgin. Third row: Nancy Kline, Dianne Rudy, Vonda. Schieckoff, Jim Nichols, Vicki McQuillen, Frank Schumacher, JoLynn Muilenberg, Julie Hintz, Mary Hickman, Kelly Winters, Tami Erickson, Julie Janes. Fourth row: Julie Kasper- son, Dana Brown, Tom Kingsman, Brett Best, Steve Kappel, Dave Stucke, Lance DeRoos, Deb Finnerty, Frances Gross, and Julie Horn. Drama Club Officers were Cfrontl John Hittle, and Lori DeVries, sophomore advisors: Yvonne VanWyhe and Dana Brown, junior ad- visorsg Back: Susan Grohs, treasurer: Barb Shanks, president: Frank Schumacher, secretary: Lynn Loesch, vice president. is .a 's .,. x 3237 .af Future Business Leaders of America 1977-78 FBLA members were, front row: Ken Hart, Rich Davis, Dana Brown, John Schlueter, Charles Vanderlaan, Randy Maas, JoLynne Muilenburg. Second row: Frank Schumacher, Kim Korthals, Karla Kahre, Barb Shanks, Nancy Olson, Sue Grohs, Patty Chase, Nancy Rohrer. Third row: Bonita Blumenauer, Terri McManus, Michelle Williams, Lynn Staples, Julie Johannsen, Dawn Peterson, Amy VanVught, Kim Carlson, Shari Larson, Karen Freng, Tony Huet. Fourth row: Trish Piklapp, Barb Burnison, Kristi Swenson, Dawn Scheele, Mary Taylor, Beth Harter, Beth Montgomery, Gail Sanderson, Mark Wehde, and Steve Kappel. . . .sf fss..,s,,s.,M,,.s... K' WMM 4.nv Dawn Scheele, parliamentarian. Back: Frank Schumacher, reporter: Mary Taylor Hoff. State FBLA officers Cleftl were: Terri McManus, vice president: and Mark Wehde, , as If HI! r ,Q , ,, ,I X4 treasurer. FBLA officers were, front: Beth Montgomery, secretary, Terri McManus, treasurer: historiang Kim Korthals, president: John Schlueter, vice president: and advisor, Mrj Mat Maids for the 1977-78 wrestling season were: left, bottom to top: Jackie Halter, Tamara Schuelke, Dianne Rudy, Tami Hildman, and Angela Larson. Center left to right: Patty Bryce, Vicki McQuillen, Linda Downing, and Michelle DeVries. Right, bot- tom to top: Nancy Kline, Brenda Hammer, Michelle Williams, Karla Kahre, and Beth Maass. Mat Maids kept themselves busy this year decorating lockers, and painting posters. They also worked at the wrestling matches and the State A wrestling tournament giving pop to the Tiger wrestlers and their opponents after they finished their matches. At the end of the season, the Mat Maids hosted a pot-luck supper for the wrestlers, cheerleaders, and their families. at Maids Promote Wrestling Spirit Mat Maid oflicers were: Dianne Rudy president: Linda Downing. vice president and Karla Kahre, treasurer. Club de Espaiol Front row: Tracey Evenson, Mary Decker, Lori Ellsworth, Carol Beach, Linda Weber, Skyla Wallman, Kim Schrader, Vicki Gommer, Danelle Neiffer, Tammy Smith. Helen Shoultz, Nancy Smidt, Pam Gommer and Angela Larson. Second row: Beth Roy, Bonnie Feller, Kim Glanzer, Peggy Kokesh, Sandy Ferris, Terri Stahl, Kelly Curry, Gail Sanderson, Dawn Scheele, Eileen Birdsall, Emma Harmdierks, Dawn Peterson, Vicki McQuillen, Misti Engel, and Donna Katz. Third row: Lisa Wicks, Sheila Sexton, Donna Colvin, Rhonda Anderson, Jodi Berg, Marla The Spanish Club representatives were: front row, Deb Finnerty, Thelma Peterson, seniors: Lisa Contreras, sophomore. Back row, Kim Schrader, sophomore: Laurie Trinko, junior: Advisor, Mrs. Mueller. Not pictured is junior representative Monica Stienblock. Drapeau, Velma Peterson, Mary Jo Stahl, Thelma Peterson, Lori DeVries, Lisa Contreras, Shelly Brugman, Tami Hildman, Dawn Hindb- jorgen, Kathy Jungemann, Rhonda Johnston, Sara McNeil, Susan Thomas, Pam Stransky, Craig Hanson, and Brett Best. Fourth row: Deb Johnson, Laurie Johnston, Sue Mason, Natalie Zell, Liz Bates, Lisa Rand, Deb Finnerty, Ann Fuehrer, Laurie Trinko, Elvida Drapeau, Mary Arteman, Kathleen Flanagan, Susan Ault, Cheryl Middaugh, Don- na Zeigler, Karen Anderson, Tony Huet, Scott Perrenoud and Ken Hart. The German Club learned the customs and the language of Germany. 14 members planned a trip to Germany. The chaperone was Mr. Reimer, their advisor. They have had a raffle to raise money for the trip and during the year, they had a dinner and celebrated the German holiday, Faschings. The German Club representatives were: front row, Linda Huber, Earl Reilly, sophomores: Jody Kludt, junior. Back row, Jean Hirtzel, senior: Dana Brown, junior: Sandy Huber, senior. German Club Goes 0n Trip The 1977 78 German Club Members were front row Emma Harmdierks, Steve Larson, Angela Larson, Paula Peppers, Julie Janes, Margaret Haley, Laurel Wipf, Bonnie Wilkens, Deanna Dornbush, Jayne Jacobson, Jackie Halter, Mary Haley. Second row: Julie McCaskell, Ronda Brandenburg, Kim Carlson, Vicky Peck, Mary Jo Kelley, Dawn Clark, Nancy Rohrer, Julie Hintz, Marcia Pietz, Kel- ly Winters, Linda Huber, Suzette Janes, Sandy Huber, Jean Hirtzel, Mary Taylor. Third row: Lori Burnison, Jan Hedblom, Crystal White, Dawn Sorlien, Christy Eskew, Theresa Leif, Carmen Dennis, Lynn Staples, Karen McLinn, Shirley Andol, Barb Burnison, Dorothy Watkins, Sherry Hofer, Susan Green, Carolyn Burnison, Ann Wendland. Back row: Della Richter, Kelli Walker, Jody Kludt, Lisa Brown, Jill Kannenberg, Tami Erickson, Dave Stucke, Dana Brown, John Schlueter, Jerry Blow, Greg Vincent, Jim Housiaux, Vince Watkins, Greg Peschong, Earl Reilly, and Rich Porter. ACTIVITIE S Editor: frank schumacher Asst. Editors: sherry lusch deb franks f , f 1 s I I v - 5 ' 1 Q s 9 - - IO I t , s - iff.. Q - 3 , . 7 , J - 4 , x O Q Q F. s 4- s I D Q , ' Q s ' .QM 'E 1 x ' X N' . , ' ' ' ' ' ., x.,. W Q- i-1 .: j jf zf, if H 1 5 X if sig ,- .V,, .I ' Mi 4 up ,,1 Tiger Follies Is a Tremendous Success Many talent shows have come and gone at Huron High School, but March 2, 1978, Tiger Follies will probably remain for quite some time in the memories of many Huron residents. Most entertainment productions fall together in the last minutes of rehearsal and this year's Follies was certainly no exception. However, when this show did fall together, it acquired a special touch of magic and excitement that will distinguish it from any other 'Tiger Follies that has been per- formed or will be performed. This special quality is the product of team spirit by the performers and organization by emcees Mary Housiaux and Dave Merkel. Mary and Dave did an excellent job! The show contained skits, musical acts, dances and imitations. Among the participants in Tiger Follies was the Sophomore Ensemble, Student Senate, Five-man Electron Band, Madrigals, Pacesetters, The Wives of Kiss, Karen Thomp- son, Donna Colvin, Julie Johanssen, Bill Moran, Tami Erickson, Brown and Olson, the Muilenburg sisters, and DeRoos, Hamilton and VanWyhe. After the performance, both the audience and the performers left happy and satisfied which made Tiger Follies worth the time and effort. 1. 2. 3. 4. I can't believe it . , . IT'S THE WIVES OF KISS!!! Julie Horn gives avpleas- ed audience one of her big smiles. , It's 'Weekend Update' with co-anchor person Chevy Chase and Jane Curtain and with special commentary by toenail- eating Rosanna- Rosanna Danna. Mr. Spook and Captain Jerk explain the strange characteristics of cer- tain twentieth-century earthlings to a puzzled trio of Coneheads. STUDE TS RECOGNIZED AT AWARDS NIGHT 31. I 1. Hey, Mr. Swisher, just give Dennis Buckland the award . . . none of these side plays! 2. I'd say the Hustler award should go to Mr. Swisher rather than Jeff DesLauriers. Swisher, once again, enjoys presenting another mens' athletic award. This basketball honor went to Daryl Deneke. Yearbook Editor Beth Harter pins a corsage on Mrs. Wheeler after the an- nouncement that Mrs. Wheeler would have this annual dedicated to her. Mr. Vellek announced Karen McLinn as the winner of the John Philip Sousa Band Award. AWARD S IGHT Frank Schumacher is recognized by Mr. Tollefson for the Hearst Senate Scholarship and the Presidential Alumni Scholarship at the Universi- ty of South Dakota. Debaters John Schlueter, Dave Graham, Nancy Olson, Dana Brown and Lance DeRoos merit awards. Charles VanderLaan is singled out as an ROTC Scholarship winner. Mrs. Hull announces that Kim Korthals was presented a Briggs Scholarship by South Dakota State University. Jack Winter is congratulated for his mechanical abilities. .AX 5, Principal Solon presents the 1978 Alumni Scholarship to Kristi Swenson. Greg Goehner receives the Lyle Klein- sasser Award. Mrs. Mueller gives Marla Drapeau a pla- que for the Kittinger Memorial Spanish Award. Jean Hirtzel wins the American Legion School Award. Bill Moran is presented the Rink Scholarship by Mrs. Rink. Craig Hofer is awarded the American Legion School Award. ACHIE VE RS A WINNERS Huron Senror High School Huron, South Dakota HUBER GUIDES TIGER STRIPES THRCUGH ANOTHER Tiger Stripes Editor-in-Chief Sandy Huber and her staff of journalists finally completed the 1977-'78 publica- tion season after many hours of diligent and creative work. The H.H.S. newspaper staff gave this year's paper a new look, highlighted by the monthly It's All In The Family column. Sandy received able assistance with the SUCCESSFUL YEAR past year's newspaper issues from the other editors pic- tured with her below. In the left front position, News Editor Mary Taylor is pictured next to Miss Huber and, in back, are Features Editor Dawn Peterson and Sports Editor Matt Denison. All four did a commendable job. Mr. Gall was the Tiger Stripes advisor. SNR? ASSISTANTS AID I PUBLIC TIO S P 'V'-7 vi 1 1 AW: 5? ,Q-'U' The journalists pictured above aided the editors in the publication of Schuelke, Photographer Jim Landstrom, Reporter Vicki McQuillen, Tiger Stripes. Assisting Huber, Taylor, Denison and Peterson was Typist Shelly DeVries, Artist Frank Schumacher, Reporter Nancy Reporter Amy VanVugt, Assistant Sports Editor Mark Schade, Olson and Reporter Lisa Jorgensen. Reporter John Schlueter, Reporter Greg Burke, Photographer Bruce : 5 X - ' THE 1 977- 1 978 Beth Harter Gerri Solon Classes Editor-in-Chief UH ' ' '-: it Organizations Editor ' ' Q' F Michelle Munson Frank Schumacher Features Editor Activities Editor Bruce Schuelke Vince Watkins Ph0t08'I'9'Ph9I' Faculty Editor Assistants Bonita Blumenauer, Sherry Lusch, Paula Peppers, Mary Decker THE SECRET OF LIFE IS RBOOK STAFF Tanya Harris Gail Sanderson Curriculum Edxtor Student Llfe Edxtor Assxstants Nancy Heuston Debbie Castle Todd Starnes Brlce Johnson Jodl Berg Gil-15' Athletics Boys Athletxcs Tami Erickson Business Manager THIRTEEN JUNIORS REPRESENT HURON AT BOYS' STATE The thirteen junior Boys' Staters from Huron High School traveled to Northern State College in Aberdeen for a week-long study session in government. Boys' State is a fictitious fifty-first state where the boys learn about government on the city, county and state levels. Each stu- dent belongs to a city and lives with the citizens of that ci- ty. They run for offices, hear speakers, eye the waitresses, and can either sing, play in the band or participate in sports. All of the Staters operate the governmental aspects of the state. Mark Schade represented HHS in journalism city which reports the happenings of the day through different news media. The 1978 Boys' Staters were, pictured below in front: Dana Brown, Rod Johnson, Dave Graham, Steve Willingham, John Hoyt, Jerry Blow. In back: Brian Nelson, John Schlueter, Mark Schade, Dennis Reilly, Tom Fullerton and Brice Johnson. Not pic- tured is Tony Huet. l l i GIRLS' STATERS STUDY GOVERNMENT Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell was once again the site of South Dakota Girls State. This year Huron sent five girls to the state-wide activity. They were, as pictured above, CLeft-to- Rightl Ann Wendland, Carol Poulisse, Dawn Peterson, Dawn Sorlien and Skyla Wallmann. These five students spent a busy week on the DWU campus. Their activities were much the same. Both the Girls' and Boys, Staters are selected through interviews by the sponsoring organizations, the American Legion and the Legion Auxiliary. HHS BAND SHOWS AT ALL-STATE The 1977-1978 South Dakota All-State Band was held March 30 through April 1, 1978, in Watertown, South Dakota. The guest conductor was a director from St. Olaf College in Minnesota. The musicians arrived in Water- town on Thursday evening and began three days of diligent practice. After practicing all day Friday and Saturday, they presented their concert Saturday evening. The members were especially fond of this yearls selec- tion of music. The honor band played Sousa marches, classical pieces and topped the program with selections from the Broadway musical The Wiz. Huron High's music department was also very pleased with the chair placement this year. Four Huron students Q91 earned first chair positions: Jean Hirtzel, Trombone: Kim Korthals, Baritone Saxophone: Kellie Feller, Alto Clarinet: and Steve Larson, Percussion. The 1977-1978 South Dakota All-State Band Members pictured above were, front row: Kim Korthals Baritone Saxophoneg Jean Hirtzel, Trombone: Kim Lowery, Alto Saxophone, Kellie Feller, Alto Clarinet: Diana Christiansen, Bass Clarinet. Back row: Steve Lar- son, Percussion: Becky Mundt, Percussion: Beckie Clark, Clarinetg Karen McLinn, Clarinetg Kim Bergman Clarinet, Kristi Swenson, Clarinet: Shirley Andol Clarinet: and Dave Dunbar, Trombone. PEP BAND, STAGE BA D CO PLEME T SCHOOL A D COMMUNITY FUNCTIONS Pep Band included, front row: Becky Mundt, Becky Heimlich, Drew Bruce Schuelke, Bill Moran. Back row: Dave Dunbar, Tim LeRoux, Jean Fossum, Shelley Teller, Paula Peppers, Paula Almond, Kellie Feller, Hirtzel, Dave Merkel, Dave Clark, Kelly McKinney, Andy Konst, Jeff Jim Grothe. Middle row: John Hoyt, Kim Lowery, Dana Brown, Jeff DeKra.ii, Brian Jenner, Dan Wiebelhaus, Rick Hawley, Brice Johnson Paulson, Kim Korthals, Kurt Ellis, Tom Place, Tom Koch, Shawn Vellek, and Steve Larson. State Band musicians were, front row: Nancy Olson, Kim Korthals, LeRoux, Dan Wiebelhaus, Bruce Schuelke, Bill Moran, Steve Larson. Paula Peppers, Kim Lowery, Dave Merkel, Dana Brown, Jean Hirtzel, Back row: Shelley Teller, John Hoyt, Brice Johnson, Tom Place, Drew Kurt Ellis. Middle row: Shawn Vellek, Dave Clark, Dave Dunbar, Tim Fossum, Becky Heimlich, Tom Koch and Jeff DeKraii. 1 islvfsigi -xhm X y wa, 7 7 'Pk K' 9 w --. - A , K - .ff K 2,536 35, K gi ' 'ez ' , Q' I : f 25112 3. v ' - f-.e.,- -fag ya--1 A .X i.,:,5, :L..k Ji, 5 S y :KKL gd W i Y Q A .- 5, p fi, A . , M ' , -f - L-5 11 I Q y 3,553 gi f 1 y - M N, . - , Qs. , s I 7- ' e it -r up f , ,e f ix ,sg Q, l- W f J - :. 7 7' . Lf I e 1. Flutists Paula Almond and Karen Freng rehearse for their upcoming .Veg . K 5 ,::.N ggi. ,,f.f1',j'fI .5 ? ,gp concert. ik? 2. The 1977-78 Band Officers were, in front, Representatives Dana 353 - , K ,N Brown, David Dunbar, Scott Schmidt and, in back, Representative -7 1 - Brice Johnson, President Jean Hirtzel and Vice-President Steve MnM'f - K , 3 Larson- ' rr N A--A' jfs? L c 3. Laurie Armour, Marsha Kahl, Thelma Peterson and Pam Christiansen 2 - + -is gifii, -Q practice their clarinets. - K' i sagem. vi' f Members of the 1977-78 Concert Band were, First Row: Michelle Mun- son, Dawn Sorlien. Sandy Huber, Beth Montgomery, Joanne Evans, Marcia Pietz, Tami Erickson, Melanie Hanson, Karen Freng, Paula Al- mond, Denise Heinzerling. Second Row: Kim Lowery. Drew Fossum. Kurt Ellis, Donna Ziegler, Mary Housiaux, Belinda Shelton, Julie Galliger. Kim Korthals. Diana Christiansen, Kellie Feller, Brenda Mausbach, Lynn Loesch, Pam Dick. Third Row: Jean Hirtzel, Dave Dun- f.. X . E ,a ' 'f4i,,-M , A bar, Bill Moran, Dave Merkel, Jim Grothe. Bruce Schuelke, Todd McAloon, Dave Stucke, Shelley Teller, Roger Mattke, Dennis Heinzerl- ing, Tom Kinsman, Gus Manolis, Craig Hanson, Brice Johnson, Rick Hawley. Fourth Row: Dave Graham, Mark Grieme, Tom Wahl. Tim LeRoux, Kelly McKinney, Andy Konst, Dave Clark, Dana Brown, Jeff Paulson, Rich Davis. Fifth Row: Mr. Vellek, Jeff Nelson, Lisa Brown, Scott Rink, Lisa Kasa, Todd Starnes and Scott Schmidt. Q oo CERT BA D oo PLETES BUSYY The marching band began their season by perfor- ming for all the home football games as they do every year. They hosted a special salue on October 21, to the music of Duke Ellington. Dr. Warren Hatfield, from SDSU was an honored guest and played along with the band. Doug Almond was also featured on bass, and Tom Fritts on piano. The Concert Band was also lucky this year, as they performed for the Band Master's Association in Brookings, on February 11. It was quite an honor for the band, as only a few bands are selected to play at the convention. It was indeed a show that displayed the many fine musicians that HHS had. Also, on May 1 1, the Mitchell-Huron Band Festival was presented in Mitchell at the Corn Palace. Concert Band included, First Row: Mary Arteman, Dawn Hindbjorgen, Eileen Birdsall, Sherry Lusch, Paula Peppers, Patty Chase, Becky Heimlich, Kim Bergman, Shirley Andol, Kristi Swenson, Karen McLinn, Vicky Peck, Shelly Brugman. Second Row: Velma Peterson, Kim Carlson, Christy Eskew, Pam Teske, Cynthia Huizenga, Val Engel, Mary Hickman, Linda Huber, Laurie Armour, Marsha Kahl, Thelma Peterson, Pam Christiansen. Third Row: Tom Koch, Dan Wiebelhaus, Jeff DeKraii, Tom Place, John Hoyt, Shelly Hougland, Jim Nichols. Fourth Row: Steve Larson, Ken Wiebelhaus, Becky Mundt, Bob Thomas, Brian Jenner, Rob Ulrich and Shawn Vellek. if ,1:fQ. s5 a n A ,5 f xgfg.. . I C 1 . iN IN 1,3 'Q If A . if , ' A . ' V vw ' f 1 -Q ' 8 P Y Q a Q- ' if .. .. as We ,Q Q ' me .NX S -fs ez Q x -'J an is . se .A The 1977-78 Concert Choir salutes their director and friend Mr. Milo Pietz. They want to express their sincere gratitude to him for the use of his time, talent, encouragement and in- spiration. ' UISZV53 CO CERT CHOIR ALE T A Seventy singers composed the 1977-78 H.H.S. Concert Choir. It was one of the largest choirs Mr. Pietz has directed at Huron Senior High. A large choir always proposes several problems that must be dealt with. However, this choir overcame many of these barriers. The choristers enjoyed a year of achievements, new learning experiences and hard work. Concert Choir performed their two traditional home concerts at Christmas time and in the spring. In addition to these performances, the singers also sang for the South Dakota American Choral Directors Association at South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota on February 9, 1978. 1977-78 Concert Choir members included, front row: Brenda Mausbach, Rhonda Anderson, Terri McManus, Mary Housiaux, Debra Finnerty, Donna Colvin, Kelli Walker, Troy McCrary, Dana Brown. Second row: Patricia Piklapp, Lori Burnison, Christy Eskew, Dawn Sorlien, Karen McLinn, Jeff DeKraii, Bob Thomas, Galen Martin, John Vosler. Third row: Deb Johnson. Patty Chase, Nancy Rohrer, Jean Hirtzel, Shawn Vellek, Tim LeRoux, Bill Moran, Scott Presuhn, Scott Bonfoey, Jim Grothe, Frank Schumacher. Back row: Cathy Hull, Lori Wahl, Sherry Lusch, Roby Taylor, Rich Davis, Dave Clark, Brad Warren, Jeff Nelson, Dave Stucke and Kevin Morsching. Shines with usicianship It was a high honor for the choir to be invited to per- form for this annual convention. They received many well- deserved compliments on their performance, which was highlighted by a contemporary piece called Agnus Dei. The chorus' other activities throughout the year included a. spring tour and the Pops Concert in May. Many choir members also participated in the Region IV music contest at Aberdeenf The piano accompanists for the 1977-78 school year were: Terri McManus, Laurie Trinko, Dave Merkel, and Frank Schumacher. Sopranos Karen McLinn and Terri McManus, altoes Sirley Andol and Lynn Loesch, tenors Dana Brown and Frank Schumacher, and basses Dave Merkel and Bill Moran were section leaders. Concert Choir officers included, front: President Frank Schumacher. Middle: Vice President Terri McManus, Secretary Kim Lowery. Back: Publicity Chairman Dana Brown. Singers involved in the 1977-78 Concert Choir were, front row: David Dunbar, Clint Paulson. Lori Curtis, Melanie Hanson, Beckie Heimlich, Nancy Olson. JoLynne Muilenburg, Laurie Trinko, Beth Montgomery. Second Row: Matt Denison, Gus Manolis, Tom Wahl, John Hoyt. Tami Erickson, Shirley Andol, Kim Lowery, Kim Korthals, Karen Thompson. Third Row: Lance DeRoos, Daryl Deneke, Kelly McKinney, Dean Donnell, Lynn Loesch, Helen McArthur, Pam Christiansen. Carol Poulisse, Charlotte Stougaard. Back Row: Rob Ulrich, Bruce Schuelke, Jeff Rounds, Steve Kappel, Dave Merkel. Jim Nichols. Barb Shanks. Pat Osborn, Paula Konst, and Julie Johannsen. Madrlgals n the Move e 0 ' 'Q . E- w w The Madrigal Singers of 1977-1978 were, sitting: Lynn Loesch, Dave Finnerty, Dana Brown, Brad Warren, Shawn Vellek, Tom Wahl, Beth Clark, Bill Moran, Nancy Rohrer, Karen McLinn, Bob Thomas. Stan- Montgomery, Dawn Sorlien, Dave Merkel, Terri McManus, Frank ding: Kim Lowery, Helen McArthur, Scott Bonfoey, Laurie Wahl, Nan- Schumacher, Shirley Andol, John Hoyt, Jim Grothe, and Laurie cy Olson, Jean Hirtzel, JoLynne Muilenburg, Dean Donnell, Debbie Trinko. A3 we Sophomore Ensemble In the Groove Sophomore Ensemble included, front row: Kathy Jungemann, Jeff Back row: Jeff Paulson, Barry Warren, Marcia Pietz, Jeff DeKraii, Ireland, David Dunbar, Kathleen Flanagan, Troy McCrary, Jane Brink. Suzanne Roache, Craig Hanson, Mary Hickman, Andy Kool. Shelly Middle row: Susan Scheopf, Donna Colvin, Lori Fode, Corwyn Glanzer. Brugman and Jeff Nelson. HHS Talent Revealed at All-State Chorus The Sioux Falls Arena was the site of the 1977 South Dakota All-State Chorus held November 1-2. The group was composed of approximately 800 singers. Dr. B. R. Henson from Oklahoma conducted the two-day festival. The sixteen Huron representatives stayed at the Holi- day Inn where they had a pool, a sauna and a whirlpool to help them unwind after diligent rehearsals across the street. They also made enough late night noise to wake up a certain director we all know. The choir practiced two full days and performed a con- cert on Saturday night. They sang many different styles of music including several combined numbers with the All- State Orchestra, which was held the same time as the chorus. Two Huron students received special acknowledgments at All-State Chorus. Huron bass Bill Moran was chosen as one of three finalists for a solo in a negro spiritual. Another Huron student, Frank Schumacher, was recognized for his official 1977 S.D. All-State Chorus and Orchestra design which was used on T-shirts and sold by Terri McManus and JoLynne Muilenburg who also made the trip. Huron's sixteen singers in the 1977 All-State Chorus were, front row: Dave Merkel, Frank Schumacher. Back row: Nancy Olson, Shawn Galen Martin, Shirley Andol, Karen McLinn, Dawn Sorlien. Bill Moran. Vellek, Beth Montgomery, John Hoyt and Deb Finnerty. Second row: Brad Warren, Jean Hirtzel, Lynn Loesch, Dana Brown. HHS Represented at Honors Choir The 1977 South Dakota All-State Honors Choir consisted of 150 high school singers under the direction of Dr. H. Skinner from the University of Northern Colorado. Ten of these singers were from Huron High's concert choir. The Honors Choir members were chosen through a written test on music terminology and an audition including a prepared solo and sight singing. Admission to the chorus was highly competitive. Consequent- ly, H.H.S. was very fortunate to have ten members. The singers' repertoire encompassed a variety of music. They per- formed a spiritual, a madrigal, sacred and humorous music. The + highlight of their program was a Mozart piece incorporating a string ensemble and a solo quartet with the choir. Although Huron had no represen- W tatives in the solo quartet, Lynn Loesch, Dana Brown and Frank Schumacher were selected as solo finalists. Last summer's Honors Choir was con- ducted as a week-long camp in July at Sioux Falls College in Sioux Falls. Conductor Skinner's fiery spirit and enthusiasm kept the choir on their toes all week. The monkeys at Great Plains Zoo poke fun at Frank and John. An enthusiastic Nancy endures another early morning practice. The choristers represen- ting Huron at Honors Choir were, front row: Dana Brown, Laurie Trinko. Second row: Beth Montgoisery, Lynn Loesch, Nancy Olson., Frank,,Schumacher. Back row: Rich Davis, John Hoyt, JoLynne Muilenburg and Dave Stucke. - 9 TREBLE CLEF ADDS LIFE TO MUSIC Treble Clef is a group of junior and senior girls who enjoy singing. The group meets twice a week for forty minutes. They sing pop and blues numbers as they perform for the winter and spring vocal con- certs. The 1977-1978 Treble Clef members were, front: Ronda Brandenburg, Jeanine Harmdierks. Middle: Tammy Schuelke, Nancy Kline, Mary Decker, Karen Anderson. Back: Bernadine Schock, Lisa Wicks, Donna Voegele, Dianne Rudy, Teresa Leif, and Elaine Goslee. Q, .N KWH!! X X 2' i K MM, N, ' Sophomores Displa Musical Talent Huron High School's Girls' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus are composed of talented sophomores who meet two or three times a week learning new styles of music and developing their vocal skills. Both choruses also I Q The 1977-78 Girls' Glee members were, front row: Suzette Janes, Mary Hickman, Susan Schoepf, Brenda Chapman, Teresa Keintz, Suzanne Roache, Kathleen Flanagan. Becky Weed, Sherry Hofer, Kim Glanzer, Danelle Neiffer. Lori DeVries. Second Row: Shelly Brugman, Kathy Jungemann, Jodi Hegg, Cheryl Middaugh, Cindy Kraft, Susan Green, Diana Christiansen, Kathy Boyd, Julie Muilenburg, Dorthea Dennis, prepare for their two concert appearances throughout the year at Christmas and in the spring. These sophomores will now have the opportunity to audition for next year's Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers, and Treble Clef. Lori Fode, Nanette White, Tammy Smith. Back Row: Susan Johnson. Shari Gulbraa, Janet Loeffelbein, Connie Hull, Susan Ault, Jackie Halter, Mary Haley, Carla Bowar, Pam Stransky, Rose Baseler, Nancy Heuston, Marcia Pietz, Margaret Haley. Lori Ellsworth, and Jane Brink. Singers involved in Mixed Chorus were, front row: Shelly Brugman, Suzette Janes, Mary Hickman, Kathy Jungemann, Jodi Hegg, Mary Haley, Jane Brink, Marcia Pietz, Suzanne Roache, Nancy Heuston, Danelle Neiffer, Diana Christiansen, Kim Glanzer, Sherry Hofer. Se- cond Row: Julie Muilenburg, Kathy Boyd, Eileen Birdsall, Susan Schoepf, Troy McCrary, Darwin Christensen, Barry Warren, Chris Sorenson, Jeff Paulson, Dennis Heinzerling, Lindsay Robeson, Corwyn Glanzer, Kathleen Flanagan, Becky Weed, Lori Fode. Back Row: Shari Gulbraa., Cheryl Middaugh, Connie Hull, Susan Ault, Susan Johnson, Mike Guyer, Craig Hanson, Scott Miller, Monte Reimer, John Hittle, Andy Kool, Brad Jones, Jeff Ireland, Margaret Haley and Tammy Smith. BROADWAY SPE CTACULAR The H.H.S. music department presented the Fourth An- nual Pops Concert on May 19-20, 1978 with Broadway Spectacular as this year's theme. The musicians began the night with a mass performance of Comedy Tonight , which seemed to reflect the rest of the program. The finale by Concert Choir was Broadway Spectacular in keeping with the theme. Director Milo Pietz, Emcees Matt Denison, Mary Housiaux, JoLynne Muilenburg, Bruce Schuelke, Tim LeRoux, John Vosler, Bill Moran, Lance DeRoos, Program Coordinator Barb Shanks, Artists Kim Lowery, Frank Schumacher, Troy McCrary, Jeff Nelson, Tami Erickson, Dana Brown, and Food Chairpersons Karen Thompson and Kim Korthals all contributed greatly to the show. How uncoordinatedl! Julie Johannsen and her father sing Edelweiss Nancy Olson tells Dana Brown: Step to the rear! The Unknown Comic entertains a captive audience. Dave Merkel plays his version of Chopsticks. The H.H.S. Stage Band keeps the program moving after intermission. The Musical Maggots are affected by Accompanist Terri McManus' insect repellent. Concert Choir presents the finale Broadway Spectacular. Mary Housiaux begins and ends her tap dancing career in two nights with the help of Tim LeRoux on the toe trombone and Dave Clark on the tuba. Kathy, Jane and Kathleen sing, Hey, Look Me Over! Tami Erickson performed Your Song by Elton John. Boomsma's Bottle Band tooted Alley Cat. I 7 7 jj ' I lor. ,A '3 1 in f-'1 ls' I X ...4 Huron Senior High School's entry in the regional one-act play festival held in Huron was the cast from Dust of the Road. The drama involved the guilt feelings of a country cou- ple and an old man and the reminders of wrong doings by a tramp. The tramp symbolized Judas. Although the play did not win in the regional festival, Huron did earn some individual awards. Dana Brown and Nancy Olson both received superior lead acting awards and John Hittle was recognized for his performance in a suppor- ting acting role. The director for the production was Mr. Ric Hodgin. 5.x Es. .J . f A . :xi 2 6 Vlf: 9' in iiiil ,f if J I -uns- Nancy Olson John I-little . . . Jim Nichols LL THE ...MQ CAST ..............atramp Dana. Brown .......... . ............ Prudence Steele .......Peter Steele ......an old man 'N ...Q The community musical production Anything Goes was presented April 7-11, 1978. The show was performed in the Seaton Place Ballroom. The story takes place on an Atlantic cruise aboard the USS American where romance, laughter and stowaways prevail. Ten Huron Senior High School students participated in the musical: Barb Shanks played the lead role of Reno Sweeny, Lynn Loesch por- trayed Miss Hope Harcourt, Bonnie was played by Nancy Olson, Frank Schumacher was Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, Kim Lowery and Paula Almond played two of Reno's angels and Lori Burnison, JoLynne Muilenburg and Bonnie Wilkens were passengers aboard the ship. HHS drama teacher, Ric Hodgin, was also aboard the USS American. He portrayed the Captain. Come Blow Your Horn Reveals HHS Dramatic Talent Seven enthusiastic young actors and actresses presented this year's fall drama production of Come Blow Your Horn . This Neil Simon comedy exposed the trials and tribulations of Alan, a young man whose love for Connie suppressed his carefree playboy life styleg of Buddy, who, after moving in with brother Alan, left his boyhood inhibitions behind to take over with the girls where Alan left off: and of their parents, who were forced to deal with these drastic changes. The cast gave two splendid perfomances on November 17 and 19 with much appreciation from impressed Huron audiences. The presenta- tion was under the very able direction of drama coach Ric Hodgin. .. Buddy is massaged by Peggy who believes he is a Hollywood movie director. Alan contemplates the telephone and wonders which girlfriend will call next. A changed Connie scares Alan with talk of living together N Buddy gets Gussie. Alan . . Peggy Buddy Mother .... Father Connie Aunt Gussie 1 Alan tries to explain to his father and boss why he was skiing instead of working. an unexpected visit from Aunt THE CAST . . . . . Shawn Vellek . . . Yvonne Van Wyhe . . .Jim Westerburg . . . . . .Diane Rudy ........Brett Best . . . . Andrea. Hamilton Buddysmother begs him to move back home before his father finds out he has left. .- , , , ..... Barb Shanks Alan Pr age to Connie as the family looks on. st! S-n Hill I RE MBER MAMA The H.H.S. drama department concluded their 1977-78 season with the performance of I Remember Mama on April 20-22, 1978. In the story, Katrina, played by Nancy Olson, told about her Norwegian family and Mama through her skill of writing. Katrina finally realized that the secret to good writing is writing through the heart. Tami Erickson Cleft, excellently portrayed Mama, who enjoyed keeping her family intact as one unit. The play also introduced three old aunts, a grouchy and loving uncle, a kind male boarder and a Norwegian family who always managed to over- come every obstacle Ceven chloroforming a catl. The cast of I Remember Mama and Drama Director Hodgin put on an impressive perfor- mance. PLEASES HURO AUDIE CES . K' 3 I. an 1. Nils, Katrina, Kristina and Papa watch Mama ration out the money 2. Katrina tells of her Norwegian family. 3. Uncle Chris bellows again. 4. Those two aunts are gossiping again! 5. Dagmar holds on to her cat. There is some more of Mr. Hyde's English charm. The doctor greets Mama at the hospital. Children, there is no bank. Mama and Katrina listen to Uncle Chris' last words. ATHLETICS Editors: deb castle todd starnes Asst. Editor: brice johnson Wwovvlwww d ' V it 1 Q Q... EW COACH BUILDS TEAM 1977 Girls' Basketball Team members were: front row, left to right, LeAnn McFarlane, Kathy Prue, Donna Vogele, Dorthea Dennis, and Margaret Haley. Second row, left to right, Paula Konst, Ann Meuer, Judy Hofer, Vennette Hofer, and Carol Poulisse. Back row, left to right, Helen McArthur, Deb Castle, Jody Kludt, Sandy Lanam and Donna Podhrasky. Under the direction of new Head Coach Darel Peterson, the 1977 Girls' Basketball Team had a year of rebuilding. After losing four regular starters, the team had six returning lettermen and one transfer from Lake Andes. As the season progressed, so did the team. Inexperience was the only problem facing Huron. The first game of the season against Rapid City Central proved to be the test when Rapid beat the girls 40-38 in two overtimes. Huron played many close games losing to Pierre 41-40, Madison 45-44, and Aberdeen 28-26. Huron's first win came eight games into the season with a victory over third-ranked Brookings. Huron also won games with Miller 38- 32, Aberdeen 47-41, and Madison 35-31. Huron lost to Mitchell in the Sectional Tournament at the Arena 44-31. Coach Peterson saw much action from his top eight players: Seniors Deb Castle and Paula Knostg Juniors Donna Podhrasky, Jody Kludt and Judy Hoferg Sophomores Dorthea Dennis, Sandy Lanam and Margaret Haley. Filling out the roster were: Seniors Helen McArthur, Ann Meuer and LeAnn McFarlane: Juniors Donna Vogele, Carol Poulisse, Kathy Prue and Vennette Hofer. This year's statistics revealed that Dorthea Dennis had the most points, Sandy Lanam the best freethrow percentage, Donna Podhrasky the most rebounds and Deb Castle the best field goal percentage. Castle was also elected Most Valuable Player. has -N i. Coaches for the 1977 season were: Lorene Sorllen, Junior Varsity: Darel Peterson, Varsityg and Terrye Coffelt, Junior Varsity and ninth graders. ,Mn ff 1' f 2 L ,Q Q 2157 if 'fd Miz in R0 N K .ke Margaret Haley stuffs an Aberdeen Central player. Dorthea. Dennis goes for 2 against Mitchell. Donna Podhrasky fights for the ball against Madison. Debbie Castle squeezes in for a rebound. ISIS' Q...-M..,m,.....-.M 13 T9 . 1' ss? usda Ai :Su el.. einilifi .wk JR. VARSITY FACES LCNG SEASO 1977 Junior Varsity players were: front row, left to right, Frey, Kris Balvin, Vanessa Gose, Laurel Wipf, Julie Halter, Carmen Freng, J olynn Kludt, Dorothy Watkins, Juli Muilenberg, Mary Haley and Lori Eilers. Not pictured is Barb Elzey. Teresa Eddy and Nanette White. Back row, left to right, Lori With the coming of new coaches, came changes. This year, for the first time in three years, just ninth and tenth graders were on the Junior Varsity team. The Varsity team included seniors, juniors and selected sophomores. There were six sophomores and eight freshmen on the team, with each person seeing a lot of playing time. Sophomores seeing plenty of action were Mary Haley, Dorothy Watkins, Juli Muilenberg and Laurel Wipf who led the team in both points scored and rebounds. Four freshmen received much experience throughout the season starting in all the ninth grade games and playing major roles in the junior varsity games. They were: Jolynn Kludt, Carmen Freng, Lori Frey and Kris Balvin. Also helping out the team at games and practices were Vanessa Gose, Julie Halter, Lori Eilers, Teresa Eddy, Nanette White and Barb Elzey. Posting a 1-16 record, the JV girls' nonetheless gained valuable playing experience under the able coaching of Lorene Sorlien and Terrye Coffelt. Managers for the 1977 teams were Mary Decker and Ramona Baseler. SOPHS HAVE PROGRE SSIVE SEASON ,fs 'fit N I A -A I if A . w J K i nw N 5 ,B K I K 1 A 'K'-v 1: A - , I h Mm, Q2zL is M in as . si in ' N 'ii 1977-78 sophomore football team members were, row one: Mark Timm, Barry Warren, Jim Westerberg, Corwyn Glanzer, Jeff DeKraii, Jeff Paulson, Phil Wiese. Row two: Jeff Wittenhagen, Steve Larson, Nathan Hammers, Andy Kool, Don DesLauriers, Ivan Noack, Pat Mincer, Todd Friese, Phil Mortensen. Row three: Brad Jones, Scott Miller, Monte Reimer, Dave Dehne, Paul Gertson, Jon Zwanziger, Brad Harrigle, Sam Byrd, Kirk Dammann, Don Larson, and Jim Landstrom. Huron 14 Aberdeen Huron 6 Mitchell Huron 1 2 Watertown Huron 14 Madison Huron 0 Mitchell Huron 36 Brookings The sophomore football team under the direction of Coach Bruce Maxwell completed a rough schedule with a very respectable 4-2 record. The sophomores used a real football offense taking the ball directly into the heart of the opposing defense. As usual, the Bengals mainstay was a bone-crushing defense that made some hits that won't easily be forgotten. The sophomores will be a contributing factor on next year's varsity team. s HARRIERS RECEIVE THIRD PLACE HO ORS . Z ki de H h me Tiger Coach Leroy Stevenson K ,QSRQ . K 1 Y ff ..,. 4 - The 1977 Harriers were: front row, left to right, Donna Holm, Dawn Hindbjorgen, Diane Holm, and Vicki Coyle. Back row, left to right, Gena Gose, Diane Burnison, Bonnie Feller, Carolyn Burnison, and Julie Hintz. The 1977 Girls' Cross Country Team, coached by Leroy Stevenson, ended the year on a good note with a third place at the ESD meet, a second at the Regionals and a third place finish at the State Meet in Brookings on October 31. The girls won several big meets throughout the season with a second place at the Mitchell Invitational and a first place finish at the Huron and Watertown Invitationals. They also captured wins at the Redfield Triangular, and two dual wins over Mitchell. During the season, the team leaders were: senior, Vicki Coyle, and junior, Carolyn Burison. Close behind were sophomore, Dawn Hindbjorgen and eighth grader, Diane Burnison. Other team members were Donna Holm, Diane Holm, Gena Gose, Bonnie Feller and Julie Hintz. At the State Meet, Vicki Coyle turned in the best place for Huron with an 1 1th, other finishers were Carolyn Burnison 15th, Dawn Hindbjorgen 20th, Diane Burnison 26th, Gena Gose 36th, and Diane Holm 37th. Team elections found the Most Valuable runner to be Vicki Coyle and the Most Improved Donna Holm. Letter winners were Vicki Coyle, Carolyn Burnison, Dawn Hindbjorgen, Donna Holm, Diane Burnison, Gena Gose and Diane Holm. Vicki Coyle, Carolyn Burnison and Dawn Hindbjorgen were all named to the All-State Honor Squad. EFFORT PAYS OFF Members of the 1977 Huron Cross Country team were, front row: Doug Cummins, John Vosler, Doug Hortness, Scott Perrenoud, Rod Johnson, Dave Marlow. Back row: Coach Roger Loecker, Tim White, Mark Wehde, Phil Job, Brian Nelson, Dan Christensen, and Ken Wiebelhaus. The Huron Varsity Cross Country team proved the old adage Effort Pays Off true as the 1977 season unfolded. The team's strength centered on seniors Dave Lang, Tim White, and John Vosler, and under the leadership of Head Coach Roger Loecker, won two dual meets and capped the season with a strong tinish in the state AA meet. The upcoming season looks quite promising with a large group of varsity runners returningg this group will be led by juniors Brian Nelson, Scott Perrenoud, and Rodney Johnson. The gaps created by graduation will be filled by some very impressive junior varsity runners. ARSITY STRO GER THAN RECORD SHCWS 'WN The 1977 Huron Tigers from bottom to top, first row: Dave Englert, Tom Peterson, David Rose, Jerry Hofer, Brad Simmons, Brady Hastings, Chuck Rasmussen. Second row: Daryle Deneke, Dennis Buckland, Kyle Brugman, Kevin Morsching, Todd Sondreal, Roger Barnes. Third row: Mark Schade, Paul McMartin, Tom Wahl, Roy Tschetter, Eric Harris, Jeff DesLauriers, Jeff Miller. Fourth row: Tom Huron Tiger Coaches: Head Coach, Steve Swisher: Defen- sive Coach, Bobby Dubsg Line Coach, Larry Wendt, and Special Teams Coach, Craig Ebert. 1 ig V ? , ,ff Beyer, Andy Konst, Mike Lohr, Denison, Ross Milliken. Fifth row: Glen I-Iofer Jim Housxaux Bret Corcoran Craig Brice Johnson, Greg Vincent, Randy Maas Terry Halse Roy Fifth row: Kevin Olson, Todd Starnes,Dav1d Tlmperley Bill Brian Beach, Rod Hook, Kelly Lanam, and Bob Harrington 199-Q +0464 TIGERS FINISH 3-9 The Huron Tigers had high hopes for a great season under second-year coach Steve Swisher. The Tigers started practice late in August as a top-ranked team, but met fierce competition and had a somewhat disappointing season. The Tiger gridders were unsuccessful in their season opener. They battled Sioux Falls Lincoln at Huron Tiger Stadium only to be defeated 21-16. Huron's first victory came when ESD rival Mitchell traveled to Huron. The Tigers thumped the Kernals 28-14. After losing in an overtime dual with Brookings, the Tigers journeyed to Aberdeen and came up with a big defensive play to walk away with a 28- 27 overtime victory. The unbeaten Yankton Bucks come to Huron and showed why they were top-seated in the ESD. With a hard hitting offensive attack, the Bucks ran over the Tigers 34-7. Huron finished the season on a good note by crushing Pierre 20-6, in front of the Governors home crowd. Huron Sioux Falls Huron Rapid City Central Huron Mitchell Huron Watertown Huron Madison Huron Brookings Huron Aberdeen Huron Yankton Huron Pierre The Varsity Football Award winners selected by the team were: Jeff proved Back: Brian Bench. Most Improved Lineman: Jerry Hofer. Most DesLauriers, Tiger Award for sportsmanship: Daryl Deneke, Most Im- Valuable Lillemani and BFS-dy H9fStlHZS, M0512 Valuable Back- KD They're playing our song. C23 You grab his arm, you twist his leg and I'll kick him in the shins C31 Your guess is as good as mine. Curtain Drops n Exciting 83,8011 The 1977-78 Tiger roundball squad from left to right were: Brice Johnson, Jeff Miller, Dennis Buckland, Brian Jenner, Steve kneeling: Rod Merriam, Dan Hicks, Jeff Deslauriers, Mark Butler, Phil Job, Daryl Deneke, and Brad Simmons. Schade. Standing: Dave Englert, Rick Hawley, Kelly Lanam, Varsity scores Huron . . .... 61 76 . . .Yankton Huron . . .... 55 37 .Vermillion Huron . . .... 70 64 . . .Mitchell Huron . . .... 53 67 . . Madison Huron .. .... 59 35 .... Pierre Huron . . .... 47 63 . Brookings Huron . . .... 47 56 Watertown Huron .. .... 68 72 . Aberdeen Huron .. .... 48 49 .Vermillion Huron . . .... 64 80 . . .Yankton Huron . . .... 64 62 . . .Mitchell Huron . . .... 58 60 . . Madison Huron .. .... 81 47 .Flandreau Huron .. .... 73 56 .... Miller Huron . . .... 48 53 .... Pierre Huron . . .... 74 63 . Brookings Huron . . .... 64 63 Watertown Huron . . .... 58 63 . Aberdeen SECTION Huron . . .... 56 53 . . Madison Huron . . .... 63 70 . . .Mitchell .J The 1977-78 Huron Basketball Team found the season long and hard. Under first year head coach Clark Swisher, the team compiled a 5-10 ESD record and a 9- 11 overall mark. Swisher brought the fast break to Huron along with some shooting techniques that helped the Tigers put on a strong spurt at the end of the regular season. Seniors Dennis Buckland and Jeff DesLauriers provid- ed the leadership necessary for a productive basketball season. DesLauriers, a veteran of three varsity seasons at guard, directed the outside attack, while Buckland, an All-State selection at center, virtually controlled the lane. Buckland ended the season as the state's leading rebounder, pulling down an amazing 16.3 per contest. Although their record might not show it, the hoopsters, with the help of several presses and good old fashioned hustle, were never out of a game all season long. Everyone agreed that next year's squad will be the team to beat with several well-weathered underclassmen returning to haunt the arena floor. Huron fans deserved a great deal of credit for the team's success, as they provided the support and loyalty that made the tough games easier and the season memorable. 33: film I1 kg' x 'E' ..,- . XQQ I fn fx.-, 'Y X' W s 3? Whilst i x. N Improved Season For Gymnasts A-A .5 ' , NA , , .T, o Team Members for the 1977-78 Gymnastics Season were, front row: Assistant Coach, Mark Fenner, Janet McHenry, Bonnie Feller, Elen Wahl, Marcia Pietz, Marydil Hickens, Kim Olson and Student Manager, Lisa Olson. Second row: Student Manager, Rhonda Johnston, Assistant Coach, Jan Manning, Shar Bisch, Jonna Kool, Suzanne Roache, Beth Wilkens, Joan Richter, Mary Anne Evens, Connie Hull, Head Coach, Linda Kuhn and Assistant Coach, Anita Rau. Back row: Aletha Patridge, Marcia Nelson, Libby Sievert, Jody Ireland, Leslie Masters, Sandy Schinderling, and Deb Rasmussen. Connie Hull performs the splits on the beam. 1 my Aw Suzanne Roache does a one-handed cartwheel on the beam. . - fa-el. Jody Ireland warms up on the beam. 1 2333, 4, The Huron Tigers Gymnastics Team had a greatly improved season in 1977-78. Under the coaching of Linda Kuhn and assis- tant coaches Anita Rau, Jan Manning and Mark Fenner, the group finished fifth in the ESD meet at Yankton and third at the Regional meet at Mitchell. Emphasis was placed on an all-out team effort as the young gymnasts came back stronger than ever. Three gymnasts qualified for the State Gymnastics Meet at Watertown: Suzanne Roache, beamg Shar Bisch, uneven bars, floor exercise and vaultingg Janet McHenry, all-around. Gymnasts lettering this year were: senior Beth Wilkens, junior Janet McHenry, sophomores Bonnie Feller, Marcia Pietz, Kim Olson, Lisa Olson, Rhonda Johnston, Suzanne Roache and Connie Hull, freshman Shar Bisch, and eighth-grader Jonna Kool. Jonna Kool performs a handstand on the uneven bars. Freshman Shar Bisch shows us her stuff on the bars. Kim Olson does a scale on the beam. -1. I .IJ COACH PETERS I PROVES TIGER WRESTLING Steve Peters, the new Huron Tiger wrestling coach, was enthused and excited about the outlook for the Tiger grapplers. The Tiger wrestlers were young and lacked experience, but the attitude and atmosphere in the wrestling room was great. The Tiger matmen gave Peters a winning debut by slip- ping by defending Class B champions Redfield. 28-27. Dale Westberg, Dave Marlow, Leo Pollock, and Pat Mincer all won by decision. Gaylen Roth and Hobe Richards won by pins. Webster handed Huron a 30-22 loss. In the opening round of the eight team dual meet in Watertown, Huron finished 7th overall with Leo Pollock and Dave Timperley going undefeated. The Tigers came back in the Brookings Invitational by winning all three of their dual matches, to be named champions of the tournament. Huron posted wins over Brookings, 33-12, over Milbank, 27-23, and over Sisseton, 31-19. After the Brookings invitational, the Tiger matmen traveled to Sioux Falls for the Washington Invitational. The Tigers finished third out of eight teams, with outstanding performances by Leo Pollock, and Gaylen Roth, who were individual champs. The Tigers fell again to Webster, 31-15, in dual competition. Dale Westberg, Bill Harrington, Leo Pollock, and Dave Timperley all had wins. A lack of pins gave Huron a 23-21 setback against Brookings. Hobe Richards, Dave Timperley, Dale Westberg, Marty Coyle, Gaylen Roth, and Leo Pollock all turned in decision wins for the Tigers. The Tigers fell in a slump and were defeated in dual meets against Watertown and Sioux Falls Washington. The Tigers won their first two ESD matches by pounding Aberdeen Central, and Yankton. But the Tigers ran into rough roads against Mitchell and fell to a 30-17 loss. The Tigers won ten matches for a 47-10 ESD victory over the Madison Bulldogs. They clinched a fourth place in ESD by stopping the Pierre Governors, 30-16. Wrestlers for the 1977-78 season were: Back: Coach Peters, Rori Berg, Mike Kasa, Jim Westerberg, Terry Goehring, Corwyn Glanzer, Jim Pollock, Bob Kale, Andy Gross, Jim Anderson, Terry Halse, Chris Gross, Monte Reimer, Nathan Hammers and Coach Wendt. Front: Dale Westberg, Buddy Curry, Dave Marlow, Randy Westberg, Hobe Richards, Leo Pollock, Randy Klelnsasser, Pat Mincer, Bill Harrington, and Dave Timperley. Four Tigers Place At State Meet Freshman Dale Westberg FIRST PLACE at 98 lbs. Senior Dave Marlow FIFTH PLACE at 119 lbs. W' Frshman Marty Coyle SECOND PLACE at 112 lbs. Junior Hobe Richards FOURTH PLACE at 138 lbs 3 I ... P 4-wb-ul W,,..,,-me-M A-umm nn c lll3,...f Leo Pollock gets words of encourage- ment from Coach Peters as Coach Wendt observes. Hobe Richards drives his opponent to his back. A Tiger wrestler awaits the challenger. Randy Westberg finds the going tough. Dave Marlow beglns his escape. Eli ,P yy ,V 'z 11 .' Wrestling cheerleaders were, front: Sherry Lusch, Sue Grohs. Back: Kathy Prue, and Gerri Solon. Varsity Tiger matmen were, kneeling: Dale Westberg, Marty Coyle, Buddy Curry, Dave Marlow, Randy Westberg, Galen Roth. Stan ding: Coach Steve Peters, Hobe Richards, Leo Pollock, Randy Kleinsasser, Pat Mincer, Bill Harrington, Dave Timperley, and assis- tant coach, Larry Wendt. J TIGER THINCLADS BREAK RECORDS , xii ,,,,v ,,-,,,,,,,,., ,,,, . HM... A,.,,, ,.A,., --...-........,..,..--,. my ..,,,, rf 'o as 'Uv 1 ........... . A . 11. .. l- Track team members for the 1977-78 season were, first row: Dave Lang, Dennis Buckland, Kevin Morsching, Jerry Hofer, Brad Simmons, Jeff DesLauriers, Tim White, Tim Wilson, Duane Haugen. Second row: Dean Donnell, Ken Wiebelhaus, Sam Prue, Andy Konst, Brady Hastings, Daryl Deneke, Jeff Miller, Roy Tschetter, Steve Butler, Charles Schultz. Third row: Kelly Lanam, Jim Gilmore, Doug Cum- Tiger tracksters coached by head coach, Leroy Buzz Stevenson, had a very successful season but lacked depth in the long run. The Tiger sprinters paved the way for the Tiger's numerous victories including: Aberdeen, Groton and Huron Triangulars, Pierre Dual, Mitchell Dual, Madison Invitational, Huron Invitational, ESD, for the third con- secutive year, and top honors at the Region IV track meet. The Tigers also placed third in the State Track Meet held in Rapid City. O6 mings, Brian Nelson, Dan Christensen, Rod Johnson, Brian Jenner, Don DesLauriers, Roger Barnes. Fourth row: Keith Nelson, Dave Fischer, Jim Westerberg, Doug Hortness, Jeff Paulson, Kirk Damman, Sam Byrd, Andy Kool, John Zwanziger. Fifth row: Paul McMarting, Ross Milliken, Monte Reimer, John Hittle, Brian Beach, Rod Hook, and Eric Harris. The Tiger track team was led by 220-yard dash cham- pion, Duane Haugen and other speedsters who con- tributed heavily to the Tiger's success including members of the 880 yard relay team: Jeff DesLauriers, Steve Butler, Roy Tschetter, and Duane Haugen, The Tigers broke several school records throughout the season. Kelly Lanam broke the state record for the high jump while other records were broken by the 880 yard relay team, Duane Haugen in the 100 yard dash, and Kelly Lanam in the triple jump. TIGER TRACKSTE RS .li Jeff DesLauriers, Roy Tschetter, Steve Butler and Duane Haugen race to a victory in the 880 yd. relay Brothers, Don and Jeff DesLauriers start towards the finish in the 100 yd. dash. Brad Simmons and Daryl Deneke were both fierce competitors in the high hurdles. 2-em A ,.,..a.....4 ,, mwwmdflffm ..m Senior high jumper Kelly Lanam, above, clears the bar setting a new state high jump record. Dennis State qualiher Dean Donnell, above, has Buckland, below, lets out a yell of determination as he releases the shot. no problem getting up and over in the pole vault event. Don DesLauriers, below, sails in the long jump. .V.'S WALLOP OPPO ENTS ,X 'P I: b. , L-.,,, ,.-nr Flf' ps use-1 Liv, if fw- YK w 1, TW fix s. uvfb n p aw' kS..'?' i Q.. J .V. basketball members were, kneeling: Dave Englert, Dan Hicks, Brice Johnson, Mark Schade. Standing: Rick Hawley, Daryl Deneke, Jeff Miller, Brian Jenner, Phil Job, and Coach Bruce Maxwell. The 1977-78 Junior Varsity basketball team cruised through the season to finish with an amazing 10 and 1 record. Coached by Bruce Maxwell, the team played an ex- citing brand of basketball, featuring lightning fast breaks and sticky presses that gave opposing coaches gray hair. The J .V.'s manhandled all of their opponents with a perfect record until a second half rally by Mitchell dimm- ed the lights on their goal of a perfect season. Coach Swisher can sleep peacefully knowing the J .V.'s will be back in a year, only this time they'll be wearing varsity orange and black. 110 ? l i 3 1 Huron Huron Huron - Huron Huron Huron Huron Huron Huron - Huron Huron K Miller DeSmet Mitchell James Valley Watertown Forestburg Watertown Mitchell DeSmet Wolsey Miller SOPHS WEATHER THE STOR Q , vx,v3,,, The 1977-78 sophomore basketball team learned the true meaning of a tight conference race. The Sophs, coached by Lyle Pearson, ended the season with an 8-10 record, although several games were quite close. Leading the Bengel offensive effort were Rod Merriam and Don Deslauriers while the boards were con- trolled by Jon Zwanziger and Rick Allerdings. Coach Lyle Pearson shows the finer points of the game to his troops T' fp ' ,f warns kwsllg .N .1 I 1 The 1977-78 sophomore basketball team were, kneeling: Keith Gertsen, Tom Osborn, Rick Allerdings, Jon Zwanziger, Todd Friese, Nelson, Mark Hyland, Doug Hortness, Kirk Dammann, Kurt Ellis, Don DesLauriers, Dan Christiansen, and Dave Fischer. Kirk Dietz, Brad Jones. Standing: Tim Larson, Tim Flannery, Paul MUCH IMPROVED SEASON FOR GIRLS' TRACK TEAM JoLynn Kludt shows her speed out of the starting blocks. The 1978 mile relay team included: Kellie Winters, Diane Holm, Sandi Schaffer and Carolyn Burnison. The 880 relay team displays their form for 2nd place in the State Meet. Below, transfer Ann Buckingham, center, races for a lst place finish. 112 It was a year of thrills, spills and broken records, as the Huron Track Team struggled through a tough season under the direction of new track coach LeRoy Buzz Stevenson. Mr. Stevenson coached both the boys' and girls' track teams for the first year. He received a lot of help from first year coach Mark Wendelgass and other coaches: Steve Swisher Clong jump, high jumpl, Bobby Dubs Churdlesl, Don Williams Cpole vaultl, Roger Loecker Clong distancel, Bob Timm Cshotl and Dean Slostad Cdiscusl. Ten records were broken at different track meets throughout the season. Individual events were broken by JoLynn Kludt, 100 Yard Dash C1 1.31, Vickie Coyle, Mile Run C5:37.7J, Ann Buckingham, 110 Yard Hurdles C16.0D, 180 Yard Hurdles C25.9D, Donna Podhradsky, Long Jump C16'5 D, Bonnie Feller, High Jump C5'2 J, Paula Konst, Discus C109'2 D. Many relay times were chopped down to some of the finest times in the State. Many times they were ranked in the top ten. New records were set in the 880 Yard Relay with a time of 1:47.5 by Kellie Winters, Ann Buckingham, Bonnie Feller and J oLynn Kludt. The clock was stopped at 10:06.78 with the help of Sandi Schaffer, Diane Holm, Diane Burnison and Carolyn Burnison in the Two Mile Relay. Donna Podhradsky, J oLynn Kludt, Kellie Winters and Carolyn Burnison set a record in a new event the mile-medley relay with a time of 4:28.92. The 440 Yard Relay of Kellie Winters, Donna Podhradsky, Bonnie Feller and JoLynn Kludt broke the old record with the new time of :51.7. Every track meet found Huron out on top, usually finishing in the top four teams. A couple of duals were won at the beginning of the season. Huron started out the year with a clean sweep in a Triangular held at Tiger Stadium. They then beat Mitchell in a dual meet 86-38. Huron's first loss was to Pierre 63-61. Other major track meets the girls competed in were Corn Place Relays, Watoma C4thD, Madison Relays C2ndJ, Huron Invitational K3rdD, E.S.D. C4thD, and Regionals C3rdD. They placed 7th in the State Meet in Rapid City. Ten girls qualified for the State Meet May 27th and 28th: JoLynn Kludt, Donna Podhradsky, Bonnie Feller, Ann Buckingham, Kellie Winters, Diane Burnison, Sandi Schaffer, Diane Holm, Dawn Hindbjorgen and Carolyn Burnison. If l Girls' Track Team Members were, front row: Diane Burnison, Paula Bonnie Feller, Kellie Winters, Sandy Lanam, Julie Hintz, LeAnn Peppers, Kathy Prue, Diane Holm, Vanessa Gose, Lori Eilers. Second McFarlane. Fourth row: student manager, Debbie Castle, Vicki Coyle, row: Donna Podhradsky, Sandi Schaffer, JoLynn Kludt, Kori Sondreal, Carolyn Burnison, Patti Osborn, Laurel Wipf, Ann Buckingham and Sherry Hofer, Dawn Hindbjorgen, Donna Holm. Third row: Julie Halter, Paula Konst. -.1 113 4 Paula Peppers raced for the next hurdle. Below' the two-mile relay team practiced for the regional String-holders Beth Harter and Dawn Scheele took time out for a. quick picture. meet. They were: Carolyn Burnison, Diane Holm, Diane Burnison and Sandi Schaffer. An injured Vicki Coyle posed for the camera after breaking the mile-run record. Mile runners Dawn I-Iindbjorgen, Diane Burnison and Sherry Hofer try to work their way up to the head of the pack. Diane Burnison goes for it! J oLynn Kludt is the first out of the blocks. TIGERS NET THIRD ' WWW , 'if 1977-78 tennis team members were, kneeling: John Hoyt and Todd McGillick. Standing: Dan Hicks, Tom Fullerton, and Dave Englert. Not pictured is Jim Schneider. 'M' fm The Tiger tennis team, coached by Hank Hulst, taunted their opponents this season. Although the netters were young, they were not without experience. While not a powerhouse, the team depended on consistency and a sharp competitive edge to nose out their opponents in clutch situations. A fine third place finish in the ESD meet capped the season. Next year's outlook sparkles, with the entire varsity team returning, and some excellent junior varsity players looking to earn a spot on the varsity squad. Court Jesters Stroke to a 4-5 Mark 'Z stilfg 2 'Spec ci. N zf - ,l 1 PI: t ' ht Jackie Halter Lisa Contreras Mary Busch and Cheryl Mid The 1977 Tennis Team members were: front row, e o rig : , , daugh. Back row, left to right: Kim Bergman, Michelle Munson, Beth Harter, Patty Osborn and Kathy J ungemann. Not pic tured is Tiger Coach Hank Hulst. Seasons come and go. This was one of those seasons for tennis coach Hank Hulst and his netwomen. After coming off a rebuilding year in 1976, the court jesters could only compile a 4-5 record in 1977, with wins over conference foes Mitchell and Watertown. Seniors led the team this year with the top four single spots going to Kim Bergman, Patty Osborn, Michelle Sioux Falls coming home in the top ten. Munson and Beth Harter. The other spots and exhibition games were played by Lisa Contreras, Cheryl Middaugh Jackie Halter, Kathy Jungemann and Mary Busch Leading the way with a good showing, Patty Osborn finished second in her flight, in the ESD conference meet in Aberdeen. Kim Bergman, Michelle Munson Beth Harter and Patty Osborn all attended the State Meet in GCLFERS HAVE SUCCE SSFUL SEASON Tiger golf team members for 1977-78 were, kneeling: Glen Herrick, Bruce Tschetter, Jim Entwisle. Standing: Tim Flanery, Kevin Dietz, Alvin Haugen, Peter Melby, and Greg Houge. The Huron Senior High School golf team, coached by Hobe Richards, Sr., completed a. very successful season. As the season progressed, the linksters proved to be too much for their ESD conference opponents. Devoted practice, consistent effort, and standout performances by senior Jim Entwisle enabled the Tigers to successfully defend their ESD crown. The golfers also capped the season with a. very respectable 5th place finish in the state golf tour- nament. Next year's outlook is very bright with six lettermen returning to the team. GOOD SEASON FOR GIRLS' GOLF ,wanna 'V -V f. . ff V th ,. 1 ? H, Y , 1 X' T . 'W' The year's girls' golf team was, front row: Lisa Masters, Joan Richter, and Jodi Berg. Second row: Coach Hobe Richards, Sherri Schoepf, Under the direction of veteran coach Hobe Richards, the girls' golf team had a good year. The weather was cold, wet and windy but the girls didn't let that stop them as they won many duals and finished high among the other talented teams in the state. Six letter winners were back on the course the first day of practice. They were Nancy Heuston, Shelley Teller, Jodi Berg, Sherri Schoepf and Susan Schoepf. Other golfers were Joan Richter, Jody Kludt, Kristi Balvin, Wendy Berg and Kellie Walker. The season started off great with an easy victory for I ' w, ,., - V- .. ,, ,KV i'l-aww A it hhc., A Q l Shelley Teller, Susan Schoepf, Nancy Heuston and Jody Kludt. Not pic- tured: Kellie Walker, Wendy Berg and Kristi Balvin. the girls. They defeated Mitchell 187-231. Traveling to Brookings it was another easy one as they stopped Brookings 414-486. Back on the home course it was Huron coming out on top again beating Aberdeen 200- 306. This time Brookings traveled to Huron but the result was the same: Huron won 286-344. The girls traveled to Madison on May 15 and came home with a second place finish in the E.S.D. meet. A triangular was held at Mitchell with Huron out scoring Mitchell and Winner 183-227-233. Competing in the State Meet in Watertown, the girls brought home a sixth place finish. 119 CHEERLEADERS SPARK HHS M The 1977 Football Cheerleaders were, front: Tanya Harris, Gail Sanderson. Back: Nancy Olson, Teresa Malikowski, and Shirley Andol. This year's cheerleaders were made up of four individual squads. Girls' basketball cheerleaders tried out in the spring and boys' basketball cheerleaders tried out in the fall. During the summer, the girls held a carwash and a bake sale in order to raise money for camp. In July, the girls packed and set out for cheerleading camp in Bemidji, Minnesota. There they learned cheers, chants, and routines to bring home to the Huron fans. LN ATHLETIC TEAMS TO ICTORY The 1977 girls' basketball cheerleaders were, top to bottom: Sherry Lusch, Gerri Solon, Elaine Goslee, and Rhonda Anderson. The cheerleading trip was highlighted when the girls' basketball squad earned themselves a third place award. The football cheering squad earned a fourth-place award, and the dynamic squad award. All in all, it proved to be a successful and exciting year. Faculty advisor was Monica Miller. l 5 Varsity Wrestling Cheerleaders: led: to right, Gerri Solon, Sue Grohe, Kathy Prueg back, Sherry Lunch. E Varsity Boys' Basketball Cheerleaders: front, N ancy Olsong middle, Tanya. Harris, Teresa. Malikowski, Shirley Andolg bank, Rhonda Anderson. . lHiInOlson,guzette Janes. -V V v V I V I V V V X , Mophomore Foetball Cheerleaders: front, Suzette Janes, Connie Hull: middle, Shelly Brugmang back l athl Boydf ' I 4 Ln 'Y ,, 1 his, ,f-,Ma ma sz Q CULTY Editor: Vince Watkins 'Q 5 Asst. Editor: pam slepikas N 0 WWW , 4 W , in U 'jay is W' ft mit F Q' ,. H jf W ,, f - M, 1 fy w A f on-p , . K u Q Q ' 1 I f s 0 I 1 ' Q 4 fn ' 4 a gtg' 4 Q a 'suis sln' I lx. ln out ,1 x, I os, lc sn. ll. -1' . Q is I ,Q 1 1 . , . . . . Q 'ff .-. ,... , . ,0ll. . ' .uno In ' ,Q v. .4 1. Or '. . '--.,.,,.1 6 I ,n' 'u- s .1 .1 4,.,u,.,v , u o s '- 1 . Q' , , 0 1 .,. s 1' Q . .n iffy: W, I I iw a 1 I .. . 4 Q V . on- . n u - yn, 1 ' any-un .1 ,',,u 7 qu' .51 -.Q ,ffl I 'Q' f -img .w fmk MN an-vp., n-nag MAS A ' .1T 'mmm 'f .f , ' fi M 3 3 f 1, g 5 ,f 'f 5 ff I 1 f w R Q V ,Z Q .. H Q . fi W 2 .I - A 1 6 A ' I . X 'iii 3 W nf? V EVM f- 1' A R! 'X ' i, ,1 ,yy :,k?'JL,1 sq 1 ffl 'ff le ,. W , H? :- 1 'ii' Administration Keeps Pace Educationally lilrtg Members of the Board of Education during the 1977-78 school year were: Dwayne Breukelman, Robert Rademacher fvice- presidentl. Ronald Manolis fpresidentl, Neil Koch, and Dennis Olsen. The attention of the 1977-78 Board of Education centered largely on difficult issues. The five-member board, elected by the residents of the district, considered issues and made final decisions which they felt were in the best interest of Huron's approximately 3000 public school students. Among the many issues the board discussed was the topic of school transportation. They debated whether the existing policy should be maintained and supported. Also the board discussed how the school district should spend the federal EDA CEconomic Development Actl money. The board made decisions on improvements for the Jr. High Home Economics Department and the Helen Buchanan School for the Handicapped. Dr. Lloyd W. Turnwall, Superintendent of Schools, and his assistants are researching the continual dilem- ma of adequate funding to operate a school district of this magnitude. Other key positions in the administration of the school district's business were held by Robert Taylor, assistant superintendent, Milton Walsh, clerk of the district and manager of the Huron Arena, and Eldon Dahl, district treasurer and assistant arena manager. DR. LLOYD W. TURNWALL, Superintendent of Schools 1 OFFICE KEEPS SCHOOL TIOKI G James Solon, Principal Verlyn Stotz, Assistant Principal PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE This is the thirteenth time I have written this message-seniors you started in kindergarten the year I became the principal here. Together, we have seen many school changes-a new senior high school building, additions to elementary schools, renovations in the junior high school, new academic programs, a new modular scheduling system, students and teachers forever changing, tinally new vocational courses and a new vocational facility. But, 1978 will again be the beginning of new programs for graduating seniors. Your elementary and secondary school days are ended-your post high-school days are beginning. School, work, marriage, the service-whatever this year brings--it is important to remember that your thirteen years of school are only one phase of your continuing education. Education begins at birth-and ends at death-and school is only a small part of the never ending process. We hope you will continue to grow educationally-and that in time to come you will have fond memories of the years spent at Huron Senior High School. -JAMES SOLON Sharman Neitzert and Dorothy Lundgren, Secretaries 127 Roman Bowar 5 ggi 2 Kathy DeBerg Gertrud Becker - Language in Living 8: Learning, English 11-12, British Literature Roman Bower - Drafting I Sn II, Architectural Drawing Charles Bruntlett - Metal Shop I dz II Ronald Christensen - Woodshop I dz II Kathy DeBerg - Alternative Classroom Dennis Decker - Reading Bobby Dubs - Democracy 85 Free Enter- prise Charles Bruntlett Dennis Decker Gertrud Becker , .1 Ronald Christensen Bobby Dubs Kathy Dyess James Friesen Jan Hamak Kathy Dyess - Biology, Advanced Biology James Friesen - Career Experiences William Gall - Journalism, Bus. Com- munications, Publications James Grube - U.S. History Jan Hamak - Health Services Eileen Hanson - Exposition, British Literature Patricia Heath - Special Aide Program William Gall Eileen Hanson James Grube Patricia Heath 9 Darold Hehn Daniel Hoff Noel Henriksen John Holmquest Darold Hehn - Ag. Mechanics, Off-the- Farm, Natural Resources Noel Henriksen - Automotive Services Ric Hodgin - English 10, Drama, Dramatics Daniel Hoff - Business Math, Business Law John Holmquest - English 10, Speaking, Forensics, Debate Jean Housiaux - Office Practice, Shorthand, Typing Joan Hull - Guidance 1 if Y we Ric Hodgin Jean Housiaux Joan Hull Maurine J acobson Patricia Kool Bruce Maxwell Mary Ellen Johnson Diana Kopka Maurine Jacobson - German I, American Literature Mary Ellen Johnson - Asst. Cook's Training, HERO, Home Ec. 10 Ramona Kleinsasser - Learning Lab P8tI'iCi9. Kool Y Creative Writing, English 10-2 Diana Kopka - Alternative School Ella Mae Korthals - Home Ee. 10, Tailoring, Home Ec. Mini Bruce Maxwell - DE-DO, Oc- cupational Prep ' t. . . F its QQ 9 Q x it K rnee X123 2 - 5 E k 5 . an Q x ' 'J k ' 2 V it Ili X Ramona Kleinsasser Ella Mae Korthals James Miller - Building Trades Margaret Moxon - Library X, Karen Mueller - Spanish II, III, IV Vincent Penning - Democracy Ez Free V Enterprise 1, rl Leroy Person - Biology, Life Science X Gene Peters - Algebra II, College Algebra, Senior Math Steve Peters - Psychology, Sociology, X A X H Head Wrestling Coach , H James Miller 0 9 4 v ff?-fo Q 9 9 v 4 4 'vibe ego 4' U Q 6 Og-vp W 1 9 v ,' 'A V X724 . , Q Margaret Moxon Karen Mueller Vincent Penning .X Leroy Person Gene Peters Steve Peters Victor Peterson Milo Pietz Richard Reimer Victor Peterson - Crafts, Contemporary Art, Art Analysis, Senior Art Seminar Milo Pietz - Vocal Music Alice Rasmussen - Child Care Training, Home Ec Mini Harry Reese - Typing Richard Reimer - German II, III, IV Mary Severson - Spanish I, Jr. High Spanish, Teacher Aide Dean Slostad - Basic Electricity, Power Mechanics, Home Mechanics Alice Rasmussen Mary Severson B981 Harry Reese Dean Slostad 4 Lorene Sorlien Keith Stover Dennis Stevens Eleanor Sween Lorene Sorlien - P.E., Elementary P.E. Dennis Stevens - Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry Leroy Stevenson - U.S. History, Head Track Coach Keith Stover - Director, Vocational School Eleanor Sween - Animal Science, Crops and Soils, Horticulture Clark Swisher - P.E., Head Basketball Coach, Elementary P.E. Laverne Tollefson - Guidance Leroy Stevenson Clark Swisher LaVerne Tollefson Cathy Tucker Larry Wendt Gary Wold Alma Vangsnes 79 Maurine Wheeler Cathy Tucker - Alternative School Alma Vangsnes - World History, Contemporary Affairs Leonard Vellek - Instrumental Music Larry Wendt - Biology, Life Science Maurine Wheeler - American Literature, Survey of English Lit. Esther Wilson - Bookkeeping, Advanced Bookkeeping Gary Wold - Geometry, Physics, Algebra II Leonard Vellek xx QF Esther Wilson HHS HELPI G HA DS The 1977-78 Resource Center and Library Staff included: Dorothy Huss, Linda Cameron, Shirley Lanam, Jackie Butler, and Joan White. Mrs. Butler and Cindy Cole for is it Christy?D discuss a. recent list of love stories. Working Efficientl Behind-the-Scenes The 1977-78 kitchen staff included, front row: Peg Dormady, Arlene Schnabel, Eunice Quiram, Carroll Liedtke, Rona Urban, Dorothy DeR,oos, Thelma. Arwood, and Elaine Wahl. Back row: Harriett Greschke, Mary Dammeier, Janet Bogh, Lavina Coutts, Rita Saugestad, and V.A. Sunderman. lun . .affix Custodial care was provided by: William Podhradsky, Xang Xeong, Chester Morris, Alfred Bartel, and Arthur Tschetter. 137 0 I CURRICULUM Editor: tanya harris Asst. Editor: bonita blumenauer I xv it L M y. 3 - -ff' 4? , 41 A 2 1, Ui, 3 N if ' Y an +m: , , ,Qu , . , Q A 'S V 9415 0 Q jx Xi- Q 5 ' 3 f f if , ,Af tt ff' SOCI L SCIE CES A WORLD OF I TERESTS Students, through two types of history, reflect on their own nation plus the changing world. World History is optional and is open to any who wish to learn more about their world. American History, required of juniors, gives students an eventful look at our nation's past. Seniors, who are re- quired to take Democracy and Free Enterprise, go on to learn about how our nation is run from county-level to a nation-wide basis. In another course, Contemporary Af- fairs open only to seniors, covers the most current happenings. To get a better idea of what different jobs are like, the course Career Ex- periences is offered to all students. They learn about jobs in class and by visiting certain places to see what the jobs are like. Another career-oriented class is the Teachers Aid Seminar which introduces juniors and seniors to what the field of teaching is like. Two other classes being offered to all students are Psychology-why people feel the way they do and Sociology how peo ple interact in groups. Students learn more about themselves and those around them through these optional courses 140 1. . . . and thats the way it was . . . quotes Mr. Friesen. 2. Mr. Grube asks, Now how many have their assignments done? 3. Oh, well its like this . . . Jim Westerberg tries to explain to Miss Vangsnes. 4. Wow, the first yearbook with a girlie sectionl Matt Denison ex- claims. 5. Government is funl says Kim Korthals to Mr. Penning. 6. Mr. Peters tells his psychology class that clothes reflect one's personality. 7. Mr. Stevenson helps Bob Thomas learn the facts of American history. ,,,,,,.--'- . ,,-5 AJ' ,,.-f . - :- 42 SCIE CE A MATH E LIGHTE S 1. Mr. Peters explains to Kellie Feller the basics of calculus. 2. Mr. Wold laughs as his class chants, One, two, square root of three. 3. Patty Bryce pretends innocence as she thinks up a new formula for some un- suspecting victim. 4. Terry Stinehart concentrates on his biology question. fwqluuw'lM!Qf 'QWQQ' 'iii' M N er We r H.. ,. STUDE TS'MI DS ji is ii e lg Q X The mathematics and science departments in HHS help many students prepare for college. Algebra II, geometry, and college algebra and trigonometry advance the student mind in mathematics. For those who could work beyond the scope of the above subjects, senior math was offered. Biology, which is required of all sophomores, taught the qualities of life and all life functions. For those who wished to continue in science, chemistry, advanced chemistry, ad- vanced biology, and physics were offered. By combining these subjects with others offered by HHS, a student could get a well-rounded education. 1. Mr. Steven's jokes bring forth varied reac tions: John Bell falls asleep and Frances Gross laughs. 2. Phil Job and Dave Graham experiment with acids and other chemicals in chemistry class. l43 COMMUNICATION SKILLS IMPROVED THROUGH BUSINESS, LANGUAGE COURSES 1. Mr. Hoff and Student Teacher, John Blanchard, ask with puzzled ex- pressions, How do you do this, Todd? 2. Mrs. Wilson supervises her accounting class. 3. The rumor that Scott Breck has fast fingers is obviously untrue as he takes a break during typing. is 5 44 All sophomores are required to take English 10. This course gives the basics of literature, exposition, and library skills. Juniors are required to take American Literature and seniors have a choice between British Literature or Survey of English Literature. Other courses are offered to balance out the English education of the students and give them their three credit requirement in English. These courses include Forensics, Journalism, Creative Writing, Ex- position, Language in Living and Learning, Business Communication, Speaking Out, Reading Improve- ment, and Drama. For students who are interested in a foreign language, Spanish and German courses are available. Both can be taken for four years. The business department at HHS prepares young men and women for the business world. Typing is offered to all students at Huron High. Personal and school typing skills are stressed in this course. Shorthand, Accounting, Business Law, and Business Math are offered only to juniors and seniors. For seniors who wish to continue in Accounting, Advanced Accounting is available. These courses give the fun- damentals of business to students who wish to con- tinue their education in the business field. Mrs. Mueller and Kelly Curry laugh at Pam Mason's Spanish joke. Mr. Reimer explains the fundamental sounds of the German language. Oh nol Not GUS AND SOL in motion pictures! What's Mr. Holmquest doing now? 145 46 THE ARTS The new Vocational Building, across the street from the Senior High, was put to use during the school year. Some industrial arts and agriculture classes met at the new building. Industrial arts help the students to develop skills that makes use of both the hands and the mind. Drafting I and II and architectural drawing gives each student insights into the world of architecture. Wood I and II, Metal Shop I and II, home mechanics, basic elec- tricity, and power mechanics gives the student a chance to work with his or her hands and understand the fundamentals each course offers. Building trades and automotive are also offered and open to juniors and seniors. For those who wish to go into the agriculture field in the future, courses such as animal science, crops and soil science, agricultural mechanics, agricultural production management, horticulture, and natural resources are offered. Off-farm agricultural oc- , cupations are also taught. Mr. Bowar shows Lewis Miner the rules of Bowar Power. - Y , 5 21 P M si . As.. GIVE Roby Taylor finishes his wood work. I Y' Gaylen Roth concentrates on his work in auto shop. ...v .1 K 1 1 , Building Trades class constructed a house as part of their course work. STUDE TS 'r Jeff Dicks and Pamela Kuehl help un- derclassmen discover their abilities. NEW INSIGHTS ohvfly -N we - - ' l 'lw Mrs. Korthals listens as Vennet Hofer pours out her problems. Now I lay me down to sleep . . . 1 Q. lr-Q-.. up , I hope I can unstitch my linger from this blouse, murmurs Elaine Goslee. Home Economics is offered to all students in HHS. Home Economics 10 is a comprehensive Home Ec. course. Home Economics Mini Courses are several 3-4 week units covering nearly every aspect of home life. Tailoring and Your Home is an advanced course in sewing and home decorating. For senior students who are interested in food preparation and public consumption as an occupation, Assistant Cook's Training is offered. Child Care Training is available for students who are interested in young children. This course prepares students for parenthood and for a career in working with the very young. Art courses such as Crafts and Contem- porary Art are open to all the students of Huron Sr. High. Art Analysis is open only to juniors and seniors. Senior Art Seminar is a self-paced lab in which students select the areas where they wish to work. r.--no-un Greg Houge uses the VIEW screen while David Graham checks his answers. Phil Job Frank Schumacher, Loren Clifton, Scott Perrenoud, and Karen McL1nn gather data for the guidance counselors. The students of HHS are enjoying a gourmet meal and relaxation. fps--1-w-0-1-ww Y .Haiti f,.fg,jx it Y Sherri Schoepf and Brett Best study while Jeff Baseley relaxes in the serene atmosphere of the library. .. B-105 was turned from a student lounge to a study hall. Here, students study during their IST. Todd Starnes and Mrs. Butler look thoughtfully off into space. as During their Individual Study Time CISTD, students found the library and the resource center good places to study. Students found a quiet atmosphere in which to study in the library. The library also offered research materials and fictional books for student and faculty use. The resource center doubled up as study hall and a place to go during IST. It offered English and social study materials which the students might check out and use overnight. There were two changes at HHS this year. The student lounge and the com- mons as a study area were eliminated. Although the students missed these areas, they found school life just as en- joyable as before. I4 CLAS SE S Editor: gerri solon Asst. Editor: nancy ,gm A52 , ,, ,Mmm heustor W, 2 , If 2 P :W 31 'V 3 ,M 2 Wm .ff W M if 1, A I 7 J 1 E , ,ff f Q f A QM Q ka' Zxkj qty L 5 ' mf' if ? f S Q Y , SLV, Aikrimwsw iw, ',f' Wzwyf , W mmm y f bn' 999 A., . 3 W' X A Z? ' nf 31' f-f..M.,N' , , vi P ff 4' 4 4: 2 , ,Q .. ' -...... 4-.P im' 1 wh as 2 1 EZ ' ' A , if-'- ' ,,,.,, . . ' ' .' ' ,. uk V 1. 'K' ' A L4 - ,, 3 SOPHOMORE CLASS GFFICERS Kim Olson Dawn Hindbjox-gen Marcia Pietz D0l'0thy Watkins Treasurer Vice-President Secretary President K fy 5 n ,,xi rf, 3.5. -, -1,4 ' , or 1' .h 'LQINJ4 tg, L V wat! 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Matt Denison gets into his book. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I U'DQ1 Shirley Andol Matt Denison Kristi Swenson Dawn Scheele Vice-President President Secretary Treasurer 72 SEN IORS NOT PICTURED CLASS MOTTO THE GOAL OF YESTERDAY WILL BE THE STARTING POI T OF TOMORROW CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLOR CHRYSANTHEMUM AZURE CSKY BL El Senior Board Members were, front row: Mary Taylor, Sandy Huber, Dawn Scheele, Vince Watkins, Kim Korthals, Nancy Olson, Trish Picklapp. Back row: Dave Buhl, Randy Maas, Tim Gutormson, Shirley An- dol, Jean Hirtzel, Marla Drapeau, and Pam Dick. Toby Bartel Chris Black Pamela DeJean Jeff Dicks Mark Fenner Art Fischer Debbie Flolo Michael Hobbs Cindi Hershman Myra Hustoft Jan Jackson Donald Jacobs Gary Jones Laurie Jungemann Sandy Lahammer Tim Mills Martin Moeding Connie Phillips Sam Prue Rod Schaffer Mary Stahl Charlotte Stougaard LeRoy Waldner Timothy Wilson Patrick Winegar Timothy Armour Pam Austin Dennis Bailor if BL. 4 Kenneth Ball Roger Barnes DeAnn Barton Robert Almond Donna Alter Jill Ames Shirley Andol Alan Arbeiter Laurie Armour Jeff Baseley Elizabeth Bates James Beckwith Douglas Beekman Terri Bell Aaron Beltz 119- Q'-u-nv 1f 'W4t fd! Norman Bennett Lisa. 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Wallmann Scott Walter Jay Walters B111 Whlte T1m Whxte Dan Wlebelhaus Ken Wlebelhaus Beth Wxlkens Jack Wmter Don Zemina Jeff Zwanziger Craig Wittenhagen Karl Woodford Janice Young 197 LI EL E TERTAINME TAT THE SENIOR BRUNCH Dennis Eckmann speaks to fellow seniors, the Class of '78. Some senior Madrigals sing a humorous song with their terrific voices. Dave Merkel, Steve Larson, and Bill Moran, in Bill Moran's Submarine Band. Mary Housiaux and Frank Schumacher read the Class Prophecy. Mrs. Wheeler receives her award, a bikini! Many seniors and faculty attended and enjoyed Brunch. BACCALAUREATE SCENES The Senior Class of HHS is excited as they take their short walk to the arena. Agere e . -1. ' Q-ff , , .yi Ve., V. K it w Rev. Earl Stucke gives his sermon, Reach Seniors wait to be seated before the speeches begin. GRADU TING CLASS OF 1978 Senior Class President Matt Denison addresses students, friends, and family. get . K :hi .Bh. A Ki Escorts were Gerri Solon, Julie Janes, Donna. Podhradsky, and Shari Larsen. Guest speaker, Dr. Richard Ward, D.D., said, 'Tm not sure if you're the best class, but then, you picked me to talk. They were getting ready for the big moment. Brett Best was a student speaker. Class of 1978. l Madrigal singers entertain. HHS'S 92ND COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES James Solon, Principal, introduces the Class of 1978. School Board Member, Neil Koch is listening and waiting to hand out the diplomas. HO ORS TTAI ED BY HHS SENIORS Students who attain a scholastic average of 3.9 or above throughout their high school years are graduated with Highest Honors , while those seniors with a 3.5 average or better are graduated with Honors . Graduating honor students for 1978 Jean Hirtzel were: American Legion School Award WITH HIGHE ST HO ORS Graig Hofer Kimberly Korthals Vincent Watkins WITH HONORS Shirley Andol Elizabeth Bates Patricia Bryce Dawn Clark Shirley Cleveland Vicki Coyle Jeffrey DesLauriers Kellie Feller Jean Hirtzel Marlin Hofer Jeff DesLauriers Denny Busch Memorial Award James Housiaux Sandra Huber Steven Kappel Mary Jo Kelley Paula Konst Lynell Loesch Kimberly Lowery Anne Meuer Kristine Nelson Nancy Olson Nancy Rohrer Dawn Scheele Frank Schumacher Pamela Slepikas Kristi Swenson Kristi Swenson Charles Vander Laan Alumni Award Mark Wehde Daniel Wiebelhaus Lynell Loesch DAR Award ,National School Choral Award Craig Hofer American Legion School Award Donna Diede Math Award Elmarla Drapeau Karen Kittinger Memorial Award Frank Schumacher National School Choral Award Bill Moran Karen McLinn Michael Rink Memorial Award Gregory Goehner John Philip Sousa Award National School Choral Award Lyle Kleinsasser Memorial Award 4 STUDE T LIFE Editor: gai sanderson Asst. Editor: paula peppers Q . HURO 1' E A gf 1 if 'll Q ? z 1 Q I p ,,,.-,---1 1 3 . - 9 Q I 8 4 Q 0, 5, if ' 7 5 ' V 1' 8 2 is I , , s s t sf' ff!! 7 ffm bww -W5 A-if x f .5 Y f S' Q! g J x K iff I' y ,L A + t I Q If Q ' S ,fiw fwgigt vi- 1' Rf ww- ,N 'wi ,f Mails Y 1. Homework rots my mind in, Cracker-Box Palace. 2. Paula Peppers and Yvonne Van Wyhe spend Life in the Fast Lane. 3. Bonnie Wilkens cries out: He's Killing Me Softly With His Song. 4. Bret Corcoran asks about his new hair style, Could it be Magic? C'It's a Mirac1el l 5. Hey, Jeff DeKraii, How Deep is Your Love? 6. No question about it, The Boys are Back in Town. 7. As Sherri Schoepf reads quietly, Jeff Basely thinks of, Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover. 207 TN- Xin.-v if 5 3 ef 9 is if 4 1 . . ggi 'Q re' N Shawn Vellek, more commonly known as The Entertainer. John Hoyt C'Rocket Man J prepares for his bat- tle with Bennie and the Jets. Looks like a Third Rate Romance with J erolyn Gamber and Tim Flanery. Mark Rocky Schade wants everyone to know Tonight's the Night! Moonlight feels Right! to the Junior Girls. Hello, it's me, says Dave Merkel to Barry Manilow, I write the songs . . . After viewing Barb Burnison, Deb Castle, and Sandy Schafer you know they are Sweet and Innocent. ixi 'fx X mes E: N qy- . L ,k'1 L Q if Rss P E 4 f w if ,+I ,- .4 E s ff f bs J Q -. xg 4 Ki. Mk .. . xx XX ww J, 4 fi. . ,Q ysnais , snail' .T 1+ f 'nik O Pat Mincer introduces Jeff DeKra.ii as My Ding-A-Ling. Gail Sanderson and Trish Piklapp seem to have caught the Boogie Fever. Jim Grothe is Takin care of Business. INDEX PAGE All-State Music 64, 72-73 Annual Staff 60-61 Awards Night 55-57 Band 66-67 Basketball CGirls'J 86-88 Basketball fSophomoreJ 11 1 Basketball CVarsityJ 96-99 Board Members CSeniorl 173 Boys' State 62 Business Courses 144-145 Cheerleaders 120-123 Cherry Prom 18-1 9 Class Officers fsophomorel 152 Class Officers fJuniorJ 162 Class Officers CSeniorJ 172 Concert Choir 68-69 Cooks 1 37 Cross Country CGirls'l 90 Cross Country CBoys'J 9 1 Custodians 1 37 Debate 29 DECA 43 Dedication CAnnuaD 8-9 Drama 78-B3 Drama Club 45 Faculty 126-135 FBLA 46 FFA 38 FHA 39 Football fSophomoreJ 89 Football fVarsityJ 92-95 GAA 36 German Club 49 Girls' Glee 75 Girls' State 63 Golf CBoys'J 118 Golf' fGirls'l 119 Graduation 199-20 1 H-Club 42 Hero 37 Highlights 4-7 Homecoming 12- 1 5 Homeroom Librarians 44 Honor Choir 73 Honor Students 202-203 IST 148- 149 Junior Class 162-171 Key Club 27 Languages 144- 145 Librarians 136 Madrigals 70 Manual Art 146- 147 Math 142- 143 Miss Holiday 22 Mixed Chorus 75 National Honor Society 34-35 Nike 26 Pacesetters 40-4 1 Paper Staff 58-59 Pep Club 30-3 1 Pops Concert 76-77 Principal 127 Prom 20-21 Quill and Scroll 32 Resource Center Ladies 1 36 School Board 126 Science Club 38 Sciences 142- 143 Secretaries fOfficel 127 Senior Brunch 198 Senior Class 172-197 Social Sciences 140- 14 1 Sophomore Class 152-161 Spanish Club 48 Student Life 206-210 Student Senate 28 Tennis CBoys'J 1 16 Tennis CGirls'D 1 17 Tiger Follies 52-54 Track fBoys'l 106- 109 Track fGirls'J 112-115 Treble Clef 74 Vice-Principal 127 Wrestlers 102- 105 Winter Formal 16-17 ALTER, DONNA: FHA-Treasurer AMENDE, LAURINDA: FBLA, JV Basket- ball, Track AMES, JILL ANDOL, SHIRLEY: Varsity Cheerleader, Tiger Royalty, Pep Club, H Club, German Club, Madrigals, Concert Choir, Band, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Senior Class Vice-President, All-State Chorus, All-State Band, National Honor Society ARBEITER, ALAN: FFA-Officer, FBLA ARMOUR, LAURIE: DECA, Band ARMOUR, TIMOTHY AUSTIN, PAMALA: FHA, FBLA, Library Assist. BAILOR, DENNIS: Soph. Football, Hockey BALL, KENNETH: Library Assist. BARNES, ROGER: H Club, Soph. Basket- ball, JV Basketball, Track--Student Manager, JV Football, Soph. Football, Varsi- ty Football BARTEL, TOBY BARTON, DEE: FFA-Vice-President BASELEY, JEFF BATES, ELIZABETH: Debate, NFL, DECA. Spanish Club, National Honor Society BEEKMAN, DOUGLAS BEEM, ELIZABETH BELL, TERRI BELTZ, AARON: HERO BERG, LISA: DECA BERGMAN, KIM: GAA, NIKE Club, Band, Pep Club, H Club, German Club, Track, Tennis, Girl's Glee, Pacesetter-Captain, Homecoming Royalty, Cherry Prom Queen, Sophomore Board Member, All-State Band, Inst. Ensemble, Mixed Chorus BERGSTROM, PEGGY BERQUIST, MARK: FFA BEST, BRETT: NFL, Debate, Drama, Musicals-Production, Sound, Spanish Club, Boys' State BJORKE, DOUG BLUHM, ELIZABETH: Library Assist. BONFOEY, SCOTT: Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Vocal Ensemble BROWN, CINDY: FFA BRAKE, DAN BRANDENBURG, RONDA: FHA, Pep Club, German Club, Science Club, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, Girl's Glee BRYCE, PATRICIA: FHA-President, Pep Club, Drama, Spanish Club, Science Club-President, Girls' State, National Honor Society, All-State Orchestra, Musicals, Matmaids BUHL, DAVE: Drama, Homeroom Officer, Senior Board Member, Intramural Basketball BURKE, GREGORY: Paper Staff BURNISON, BARBARA: NIKE Club, Pep Club, 1-1 Club, Pacesetters, FBLA, German Club, Homecoming Royalty, Student Senate, Sophomore Class Officer, Senior Board Member, Girl's Glee, Basketball, Gymnastics, Track, VICA CARLSON, VIRGIL CHASE, PATRICIA: Pep Club, FBLA, Spanish Club, Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, Girl's Glee, Vocal Ensemble CHRISTENSEN, PAM: FBLA, Office Prac- tice, Homeroom Officer, Sophomore Board Member, Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, Sugar-n-Spice, Girl's Glee CASTLE, DEBBIE: GAA, NIKE Club, I-I Club, Quill da Scroll, Annual Staff, Girl's Glee, Basketball, Track CLARK, DAWN: National Honor Society, FBLA, German Club, Girl's Glee CLEVELAND, SHIRLEY: FHA, FBLA, Of- fice Practice, National Honor Society COLE, CHRISTY: NIKE Club, Pep Club, Pacesetters, Spanish Club, Girl's Glee, Senior Board Member COLE, CINDY: NIKE Club, Pep Club, Pacesetters, Spanish Club, Girl's Glee COON, RICK: FFA CORCORAN, BRET: H Club, Student Senate, JV Football, Varsity Football, Track COYLE, VICKI: Pep Club, H Club, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Cross Country, Track CRONIN, BRYAN: FFA, VICA CROSS, LAURENCE: Band, Sophomore Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Sophomore Football, Track CURRY, LORI: DECA CURTIS, DAVID CURTIS, KIM: DECA, FFA, Girl's Glee DAVIS, DENNIS: FFA, VICA DAVIS, RICH: FBLA, Band, Pep Band, Concert Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, Intramural Basketball, Honor's Choir, Musicals DELVAUX, PAT: VICA DENISON, MATTHEW: H Club, Quill 8: Scroll, Debate, Paper Staff, Prom Waiter, Homecoming Royalty, Senior Class President, Concert Choir, JV Football, Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Track, Musicals DES LAURIERS, JEFF: Key Club-Officer, I-I Club, National Honor Society, Cherry Prom Royalty, Soph. Class Officer, Band, Basketball, JV Basketball, JV Football, Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Track DE VRIES, SHELLY: FHA, Spanish Club, Paper Staff, Matmaids, Paw Prints DE VRIES, NIKKI: FFA DICK, PAMELA: Library Assist, FBLA, Of- fice Practice, German Club, Senior Board Member, Band DICKS, JEFF DONNELL, DEAN: H Club, Drama, Spanish Club, Science Club, Annual and Paper Staff, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Vocal Ensemble, Intramural Basketball, Soph. Football, Track, Musicals DOWNING, LINDA: FHA, NFL, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Debate, Drama, Science Club, Band, Mixed Chorus, Girl's Glee DRAPEAU, EL MARLA: Library Assist, Drama, Spanish Club, Science Club, Girls' State Alternate, Junior Board Member, Senior Board Member, Band ECKMANN, DENNIS: VICA ECKMANN, SCOTT: FFA-President ENGEL, JULIE: FFA ENTWISLE, JIM: Key Club, Homeroom Of- ficer, Soph. Basketball, Intramural Basket- ball, Golf, Golfer of the Year ESTERGARD, TIM EVANS, JOANNE: Band, Inst. Ensemble FELLER, KELLIE: Pacesetters, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Girls' State. Homeroom Officer, Band, Pep Band, All-State Band, Inst. Ensemble, Gymnastics FENNER, JONATHON MARK: Debate, Drama, German Club, Gymnastics, Track FENNER, MARGUE: FHA, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Field Hockey FERGUSON, SANDY: DECA, FBLA. Homeroom Officer FERRIS, KENNETH: FFA FINNERTY, DEBRA: Pep Club, Pacesetters, National Honor Society, Drama, Spanish Club, Cherry Prom Royalty, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Girl's Glee, Vocal Ensemble, All-State Chorus, Musicals FISHER, ART: FFA, Rodeo Club FODNESS, DALE: Key Club, Boys' State Alternate, Tiger King, Band, Intramural Basketball, Soph. Football FRANK, MARLIN: VICA FRANKS, DEBRA: Pep Club, German Club, Annual Staff FRITZ, MELANIE GALLIGER, JULIE: FBLA, Office Practice, Drum Majorette, Band, Inst. Ensemble, Mix- ed Chorus, Girl's Glee GAMBER, BRYAN: Cross Country GAMBER, ROXANNE: Treble Clef, Girl's Glee, Debate GOGOLIN, GREG: Key Club, H Club, Homecoming Royalty, Cherry Prom Royalty, Homeroom President, Junior Board Member, Mixed Chorus, Intramural Basketball, Soph. Football, Varsity Football GOEHNER, GREGORY: Key Club-Pres1- dent, H Club, National Honor Society, Prom Waiter, Boys' State, Homeroom Vice- President, Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Soph. Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Track GRIFFITH, JOHN GROHS, SUSAN: GAA, Pep Club, H Club, National Honor Society, Drama, FBLA, Var- sity Cheerleader, Gymnastics GROSS, CHRIS: Wrestling GROTHE, JAMES: NFL, National Honor Society, Debate, Drama, Homeroom Treasurer, Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Concert Choir, Madrigals, All-Stage Chorus, Musicals GRUVER, SHELLY: Spanish Club GUTORMSON, TIM: FFA, Senior Board Member, Intramural Basketball, VICA HALBUR, LINDA: FFA-Secretary, Debate, German Club, Rodeo Club HALSE, TERRY: H Club, JV Football, Var- sity Football, Wrestling HANSEN, MITCHELL HARMDIERKS, JEANNINE HARRINGTON, WILLIAM: Key Club, Club, JV Football, Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling HARRIS, TANYA: FHA, Pep Club, H Club, National Honor Society, Quill 6: Scroll, Drama, FBLA, Annual Staff, Homeroom Librarian, Varsity Cheerleader, Musicals HARTER, BETH: GAA, NIKE Club Sect. Tres., Pep Club, H Club, Quill dt Scroll, FBLA, Annual-'78 Editor, Prom Waitress, Tennis HAUG, KERRY: Wrestling HAUGEN, DUANE: Key Club, H Club, Basketball, Soph. Basketball, JV Basketball, JV Football, Soph. Football, Track HEINZERLING, DAWN: NFL, Debate. Drama, Band, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, Girl's Glee HERDMAN, LORETTA HILLBERG, GARY: Wrestling HIRTZEL, JEAN: NIKE Club, Pep Club, Pacesetters, National Honor Society, German Club, Girl's State Alternate, Senior Board Member, Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, All- State Band, Inst. Ensemble, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Sugar-n-Spice, Madrigals, Girl's Glee, Vocal Ensemble, All-State Chorus, Musicals ' HITTLE, ROBYN: DECA, Pep Club, H Club, National Honor Society, Debate, Ger- man Club, Science Club, Girl's Glee, Golf HOFER, CRAIG: NFL, National Honor Socio- ty, Debate, Science Club, Boys' State, Homeroom Officer HOFER, DEBORAH HOFER, GLENN: JV Football, Varsity Foot- ball HOFER, JEROME: Key Club, H Club, Cherry Prom Royalty, Homeroom Officer, In- tramural Basketball, JV Football, Soph. Foot- ball, Varsity Football, Track HOFER, KERRY: Key Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus HOFER,, MARLIN: NFL, National Honor Society, Debate, FBLA, Spanish Club, Science Club, Boys' State, Homeroom Officer, Intramural Basketball, Who's Who Among American High School Students HOFFMAN, MICHELLE: Pep Club, FBLA, Spanish Club, Band HOFHENKE, DOUGLAS: Mixed Chorus, Soph. Football HOOK, ROD: Key Club, Soph, Basketball, In- tramural Basketball, JV Football, Soph. Foot- ball, Varsity Football, Track, Hockey HORN, RAY: German Club, Science Club, Paper Staff, Homeroom Officer HOUGLAND, CYNTHIA: FHA, Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Gymnastics, Track HOULIHAN, VALERIA: Office Practice HOUSIAUX, JAMES: NFL, H Club, National Honor Society, Debate, German Club, Band, Inst. Ensemble, Intramural Basketball, JV Football, Varsity Football HOUSIAUX, MARY: GAA, NIKE Club, Pep Club, H Club, Debate, Drama, FBLA, Prom Wa.tress, Student Senate, Band, Pep Band, Concert Choir, Girl's Glee, Sugar-n-Spice, Baskfi-.: , l....Z.,T'-nsicals I-l5'dER, SANDRA: b..A, NIKE Club, H Cub, National Honor Society, Quill dz Scroll, German Club, Paper Staff-'78 Editor-in- Chief, Homeroom Officer, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Board Member, Band, Inst. Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, Girl's Glee, Basketball, JV Basketball, Track HUIZENGA, CYNTHIA: FBLA, Spanish Club, Science Club, Homeroom Officer, Band, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, Girl's Glee HULL, CATHY: GAA, Pep Club, Pacesetters, Debate, Drama, Spanish Club, Homeroom Of- ficer, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Sugar-n- Spice, Girl's Glee, Track, Musicals HUNT, ROGER: Science Club HVAM, KENNETH: Paw Prints IMKER, SUSAN: FFA JACKSON, CINDY JACOBS, DONALD JACOBSON, JONI: DECA, Pep Club, FBLA, Spanish Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Sugar-n-Spice, Girl's Glee JENSEN, PAUL: FFA JOHNSON, DAVID CHARLES: Intramural Basketball, Wrestling JOHNSON, DAVID CURTIS: FFA JOHNSON, DEBRA: Pep Club, Library Assist, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Sophomore Board Member, Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, Sugar-n- Spice, Girl's Glee JOHNSON, RODNEY ALLEN: FFA, VICA JOHNSON, TODD JOHNSTON, DIANE JONES, GARY: DECA JUNGEMAN, LAURIE KALAHAR, KATHY: DECA KAPPEL, STEVE: NFL, Debate, NHS, FBLA KASA, LISA: HERO KELLEY, MARY KEMPF, DANIEL KEMPF, KENNETH KING, DONNA: DECA KINYON, LINDA: NIKE Club, Pep Club, FBLA, Office Practice, Spanish Club, Science Club, Track KLEINSASSER, TERRY: FFA KNOUSE, LINDA: DECA, NFL KOCH, SHARON: Pep Club, FBLA, Office Practice, Spanish Club, Band KONST, PAULA: GAA, H Club, National Honor Society, Debate, FBLA, Band, Basket- ball, Track KORTHALS, KIM: NHS, FBLA, Spanish Club, Girls' State, Band, Musicals, Concert Choir KRINGEN, DENNIS: DECA KRUEGER, KENT: HERO, Key Club, H Club, Basketball, Football, Track KUEHL, PAMELA: VICA LANAM, KELLY: Key Club, H Club, Basketball, Football, Track LANG, DAVID: H Club, Cross Country, Track LARSON, SCOTT: Football LARSON, STEVE: Band LAYTON, CINDY LAYTON, SHANNON: VICA LENTZ, KIMERY: DECA LE ROUX, TIM: Band LOESCH, LYNN: NIKE Club, Pacesetters, National Honor Society, Drama, Spanish Club, Girls' State Alternate, Cherry Prom Royalty, Homeroom Officer, Student Senate, Sophomore and Junior Board Member, Band, Pep Band, Inst. Ensemble, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Girl's Glee, Vocal Ensemble, All-State Chorus, Gymnastics, Musicals, DAR LOWERY, KIM: NIKE Club, Pacesetters, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Tiger Queen, Homeroom Officer, Pep Band, Band, Stage Band, All-State Band, Inst. Ensemble, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Girl's Glee, Musicals LUCKHURST, SCOTT: Intramural Basket- ball, VICA MAAS, RANDY: Art Club, NFL, Key Club, H Club, Debate, FBLA, Science Club, Boys' State, Homeroom Officer, Senior Board Member, Intramural Basketball, JV GL Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track MC DERMAID, MARGARET MC FARLANE, LEANN MC HUGH, DOUGLAS MC LINN, KAREN: Pep Club, Pacesetters, National Honor Society, German Club, Band, All-State Band, Inst. Ensemble, All-State Orchestra, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Girl's Glee, All-State Chorus, Musicals MC MANUS, TERRI: Pep Club, NHS, Band, FBLA, Spanish Club, Stage Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Girl's Glee, Musicals MALIKOWSKI, TERESA: Pep Club, FBLA, H Club, German Club, Homeroom Officer, Sugar-n-Spice, Girl's Glee, Soph. 6: Varsity Cheerleader, Gymnastics, Track, Musicals MARLOW, DAVE: H Club, Wrestling MARTIN, GALEN MASON, SUSAN MASTEL, LOIS MATTKE, JEFF MAUSBACH, BRENDA: Concert Choir, Band, Pep Club, German Club, Girl's Glee, Mixed Chorus, Sugar-n-Spice MERKEL, DAVID: Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals MEUER, ANNE: FHA, Pep Club, NHS, Track, Girls' State MEYERS, DEBRA MEYERS, MICHELLE MILLS, TIM MOEDING, MARTIN: VICA MONTGOMERY, BETH: National Honor Society, FBLA, Band, Girl's Glee, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Madrigals MORAN, BILL: H Club, Band, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Football MORSCHING, KEVIN: HERO, Key Club, H Club, Spanish Club, Band, Concert Choir, Basketball, Football, Track MUILENBURG, JO LYNNE: Drama, FBLA, Office Practice, Band, Concert Choir, Madrigals, All-State Chorus MUNDT, BECKY: FHA, Pep Club, Office Practice, Band, Chorus, Track MUNSON, MICHELLE: GAA, NIKE Club. Pep Club, Pacesetters, Quill E Scroll, Annual Staff, Band, Chorus, Tennis MURPHY, KIM: VICA NELSON, KENNETH: Basketball, Track NELSON, KRIS: National Honor Society, FBLA NORTH, DAWN NORTH, JEAN: DECA NORTON, CATHY: FFA, GAA, FBLA OLSON, KEVIN: FFA, H Club, National Honor Society, Boys' State Alternate, Homecoming Royalty OLSON, NANCY: GAA, NFL, Pep Club, H Club, National Honor Society, Quill Gr Scroll, Declam, Debate, Drama, FBLA, German Club, Science Club, Paper Staff, Prom Waitress, Miss Snow Queen, Miss Holiday, Student Senate, Senior Board Member, Band, Stage Band, Inst. Ensemble, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Girl's Glee, Vocal Ensemble, All-State Chorus, Soph. 6: Varsity Cheerleader, Gymnastics, Track, Musicals, Who's Who in American High School Students OSBORN, PATRICIA: Art Club, Pep Club, H Club, Annual Staff, Junior and Senior Board Member, Concert Choir, Tennis, Track PAULSON, CLINTON: Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Vocal Ensemble, Intramural Basketball, Track PECK, VICKY: Art Club, Library Assist, Ger- man Club, Band, Girl's Glee, Music Librarian PEEK, MARILYN: Science Club, Girl's Glee PEDERSON, LISA: DECA, Girl's Glee PETERSON, JAYNE: DECA, Spanish Club PETERSON, THELMA: Pep Club, Office Practice, Spanish Club, Band, Track PETERSON, TOM: DECA, Key Club, H Club, Basketball, Soph. dz JV Football, Varsi- ty Football, Track PETERSON, VELMA: NFL, Pep Club, Debate, Spanish Club, Science Club, Band PHILLIPS, CONNIE PHILLIPS, DARLA PIKLAPP, PATRICIA: Pep Club, Pacesetters, National Honor Society, FBLA, Homecoming Royalty, Homeroom Officer, Junior Class Officer, Senior Board Member, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Vocal Ensemble POLLOCK, LEO: H Club, Wrestling, State Runner-up 1977 PORTER, MARTY: Homeroom Officer, Basketball, JV Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Tennis PCWNELL, ROXANNE: DECA, FBLA PRESUHN, SCOTT: Concert Choir, Cross Country PRUE, SAM: Soph. Basketball, JV dz In- tramural Baskstball, Soph. Football, Track PURCELL, DOUGLAS: Intramural Basket- ball PRUE, SAM: Soph. Basketball, JV 6: In- tramural Basketball, Soph. Football, Track PURJCELL, DOUGLAS: Intramural Basket- ball RAND, LISA: DECA, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer REIMER, JIM: FFA, Basketball, Rodeo Club RICHARDSON, AARON: HERO, Office Prac- tice, Homeroom Officer ROHRER, NANCY: NFL, Pep Club, Pacesetters, National Honor Society, Debate, Drama, FBLA, German Club, Prom Waitress, Homeroom Officer, Band, Concert Choir, Mix- ed Chorus, Madrigals, Girl's Glee, Vocal Ensemble, Musicals ROOT, RICK: Soph. Basketball, VICA ROSE, DAVID: DECA, Key Club, H Club, Homeroom Officer, Intramural Basketball, JV dz Soph. Football, Varsity Football, VICA ROTH, GAYLEN: H Club, Homeroom Of- ficer, Cross Country, Wrestling, Track ROUNDS, JEFFREY: Library Assist, Concert Choir ROUNDS, VICKIE: DECA, Pep Club, H Club, Homeroom Officer, Student Senate, Soph. Class Officer, Jun. Class Officer, Girl's Glee, Soph. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Gymnastics, Who's Who in American High School Students, Track RUDY, DIANNE: NFL, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Declam, Debate, Drama, Spanish Club, Science Club, Prom Waitress, Homeroom Officer, Sophomore and Junior Board Member, Treble Clef, Girl's Glee, Musicals, Matmaids Paw Prints SANDERSON, GAIL: GAA, Pep Club, H Club, National Honor Society, Quill Gr Scroll, FBLA, Spanish Club, Annual Staff, Homeroom Officer, Senior Board Member, Girl's Glee, Varsity Cheerleader, Paw Prints, Who's Who in American High School Students SCHAFFER, ROD: Homeroom Officer, Soph. Class Officer, JV Basketball, JV 8: Varsity Football SCHEELE, DAWN: GAA, Pep Club, National Honor Society, FBLA, Spanish Club, Cherry Prom Royalty, Homeroom Officer, Senior Class Officer, Senior Board Member, Mixed Chorus, Girl's Glee SCHIECKOFF, CLINTON: DECA, Mixed Chorus, Basketball, Gymnastics, Track, Wrestling SCHOCK, BERNADINE: Library Assist. Treble Clef, Girl's Glee SCHOEPF, SHERRI: GAA, Pep Club, H Club, Drama, Spanish Club, Homeroom Of- ficer, Mixed Chorus, Sugar-n-Spice, Girl's Glee, Golf SCHUELKE, BRUCE: NFL, Library Assist, Debate, Science Club, Annual dr Paper Staff, Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Musicals SCHEULKE, TAMMY: FHA, NFL, Pep Club, Library Assist, Debate, Science Club, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, Girl's Glee, Homeroom Librarian SCHUMACHER, FRANK: National Honor Society, Quill Q Scroll, Drama, FBLA, Ger- man Club, Annual dz Paper Staff, Boys' State, Student Senate, Sophomore Board Member, Junior Class Officer, Junior Board Member, Band, Pep Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Vocal Ensemble, All- State Chorus, Musicals, Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Seminar A SCHUMACHER, KYLE: Pep Club, FBLA, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Track, VICA SHANKS, BARB: GAA, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Drama, FBLA, Spanish Club, Prom Waitress, Girls' State, Sophomore Board Member, Senior Board Member, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Sugar-n-Spice, Girls' Glee, Musicals SCHOULTZ, CHARLES: DECA, FFA SIMMONS, BRAD: H Club, Basketball, Soph. Gt JV Basketball, JV Football, Varsity Football, Track SLEPIKAS, CRAIG: FFA, Track SLEPIKAS, PAMELA: DECA, FHA, Pep Club, National Honor Society, FBLA, Spanish Club, Annual Staff, Girls' Glee SMITH, ERNEST: Science Club, Boys' State Alternate, Cross Country STAHL, DALE STAHL, MARY: GAA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef, Girls' Glee, VICA STARNES, TODD: Key Club-Vice Presi- dent, H Club, Quill 8x Scroll, FBLA, German Club, Annual Staff, Prom Waiter, Student Senate-President, Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Junior Class President, Band, Pep Band, Inst. Ensemble, Cross Country, JV 6: Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Track, Who's Who in American High School Students, Boys' State, All-State Hockey STINEHART, JAMES: Cross Country, Wrestling, Track STOLEY, MIKE: DECA, Band STOUGAARD, CHARLOTTE: Concert Choir, Track STRANSKY, LOUIS: Wrestling STRANSKY, SUSAN: Office Practice SWENSON, KRISTI: Pep Club, H Club, National Honor Society, Debate, FBLA, Of- fice Practice, German Club, Homeroom Of- ficer, Junior Board Member, Senior Class Of- ficer, Band, All-State Band, Inst. Ensemble, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Soph. 8 Varsity Cheerleader, Musicals TAYLOR, MARY: GAA, NIKE Club-Presi- dent, Pep Club, H Club, National Honor Society, Quill dz Scroll, FBLA, German Club, Paper Staff, Senior Board Member TELLER, SHELLEY: Pep Club, H Club, FBLA, Office Practice, Spanish Club, Homeroom Officer, Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Inst. Ensemble, Golf, Musicals THOMAS, JAY: FFA, Library Assist. THOMPSON, KAREN: NFL, Library Assist, Declam, Debate, Drama. German Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Sugar-n-Spice, Girls' Glee, Musicals TIMPERLEY, DAVID: HERO, Key Club, H Club, Homeroom Officer, JV dz Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling, track, VICA TSCHETTER, BRETT: DECA, Key Club, Basketball, Soph. Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Tennis TSCHETTER, BRIAN: Boys' State, Homeroom Officer TSCHETTER, BRUCE: H Club, Golf, VICA ULRICH, ROBERT: Key Club, Band, Pep Band, Inst. Ensemble, Concert Choir. Mixed Chorus VANDERLAAN, CHARLES: National Honor Society, FBLA, Science Club, Boys' State, Track VAN WYHE, RICHARD VERHELST, GERRY VINCENT, GREGORY: German Club, In- tramural Basketball, JV Football, Varsity Football, Tennis VOSLER, JOHN: H Club, Science Club, Boys' State Alternate, Sophomore Board Member, Concert Choir, Cross Country, Track, Musicals VOSS, CARLA: DECA, Debate WADDELL, BRYCE WALDNER, LEROY: FFA WALLMAN, RANDY: Homeroom Officer, In- tramural Basketball WALLMANN, TWILA: DECA, Homeroom Officer, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee WALTER, SCOTT WALTERS, JAY: Intramural Basketball WARREN, BRADLEY: Boys' State Alternate, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Madrigals, Vocal Ensemble, All-State Chorus WATKINS, VINCENT: NFL, H Club. National Honor Society, Quill Sr Scroll, Debate, German Club, Annual Staff, Boys' State, Homeroom Officer, Student Senate, Senior Board Member, JV Football, Varsity Football WEHDE, MARK: NFL, H Club, National Honor Society, Debate, FBLA, Science Club, Boys' State, Intramural Basketball, Cross Country, Track WEINZETL, MIKE: Mixed Chorus WENDEL. LARRY WHARTON, CINDY: Debate, FBLA, Office Practice WHITE, BILL: Key Club, H Club, Homeroom Officer, Mixed Chorus, Soph. Football, JV Football, Soph. Basketball, Var- sity Football, Track WHITE, TIM: DECA, H Club, Intramural Basketball, Cross Country, Track WIEBELHAUS, DANNY: National Honor Society, Sophomore Board Member, Band, Pep Band, Stage Band, Intramural Basket- ball, Track, Musicals WIEBELHAUS, KENNY: Spanish Club, Band, Instrument Ensemble, Intramural Basketball, Cross Country, Track WILKENS, BETH: DECA, GAA, NFL, Pep Club, H Club, Quill Gr Scroll, Debate, Spanish Club, Paper Staff, Junior Board Member, Gymnastics WILSON, TIMOTHY: Intramural Basketball, Track WINEGAR, PATRICK: Library Assist, Prom Waiter, Soph. Football WINTER, JACK: Drama, Science Club, VICA WITTENHAGEN, CRAIG: DECA, H Club. JV Gr Soph. Football, Varsity Football WOODFORD, KARL YOUNG, JANICE: DECA, GAA, Pep Club, H Club, German Club, Science Club, Homeroom Officer, Junior Board Member, Girls Glee, Gymnastics, Track ZEMINA, DON: VICA ZWANZIGER, JEFFREY: H Club, JV dz Soph. Football, Varsity Football s f 'He Y: 'Nr SE IORS 1 978 I I J' 6 4 , N. ,, Qi ,. 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