Iowa Central Community College - Third Dimension Yearbook (Fort Dodge, IA)
- Class of 1970
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'.i. .f1. 1: ur ' . up lp 42 .IQ 1 is f 15 17. 4 , gl' U, . jim, If , pl, nr V- - . 'fl ' ::.., TH RD DIMEN I N Iowa Central Condnfzunity College Eagle Grove, Fort Dodge, Webster City Contents Administration ................ 9 Eagle Grove Center Activities . . . . . 13 Webster City Center Activities . . . . 45 Fort Dodge Center Activities .... . . 79 Eagle Grove Students and Stajj' ..... . . . 153 Webster City Students and Stajj' .... . . . 165 Fort Dodge Students and Staff . . . . . . 177 Commumly College Capturing the expressions of Iowa Central Community College students has been the purpose of this 1970 edition of THIRD DIMENSION. Impressions typical of this decade are mirrored in the faces of the nearly two thousand students enrolled at the three ICCC centers. College life at Iowa Central means something unique and special to each person as he learns and moves toward his goals. It means the beginning of specialization in the AA two-year degree program, learning a vocation and obtaining job experience in the vocational-technical programs, or perhaps turning to a new field through adult education. Hopes, aspirations, triumphs, defeat, hopelessness, and failures--all are here. But upon graduation the sense of achievement seems to over-shadow the trying times, and one is left with the pleasing sense of accomplishment. ifrfiaaaf, sf Lzfe, cz Unique Expression 0fH1'gher Education Wonder Love Joy andHapp1ness Reflect College Lzfe TXT? Q-an-. 4 W-N I , 'wwffw A 4 EJ 5.51,-2z,,if gilt' sf in 4 A5 . 1? n 3 W 4 , A ' . , W .L ' A.. ' S I gms :x A,,...w' ' X 5 N N 1 6 1 an 5 if ., Y lllv . E 3 Y 8 1 L 'KS' ve' ' A I' Q Iliff' 'Z ' 4 '40 ll' ' y x , X I A 4 1 Q. I i - i Q, i i 4f:2f ' ' .-5. . - ,J N 1 f f - I 111111, 1 ll1,, 7g,. 7 81:5 . I i, '4 :Z ,LA lluulnn '!n,,uuu. 31llunun,'F Q ' ' ' lllllllllln lllllllllllll n,,,,,::. 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Services SEATED from left to right are: Dr. O. N. Emerson, Mr. Verne Lubbers, Dr. M. Bowie, Mr. Reuben Griffith, Mrs. Clay Morain, Mr. john H. Mitchell, Pres., lx Harold Hoffman, Dr. john Hodges, Dr. Edwin Barbour. Not pictured are Mr. Gilbert Stanek and Mr. Don Klucking. JQW- Q QE Q Ni MSS '- A '- me . ' Ns fllll Ill -I , 35 T , 'Z' Iiisrlx 1: 5. K it .. jg, t 1 L, -. 'l G im .. 2- LSA' ' 1-- th 'ra N gr x eg -- gf' , w- . :.-. -e-v.- '- -A --n.-if v, .-12' H. .g ' 1- -'Y'-, ' ,Q-,512 jz. Vg jf ... 'YZ Fi fm- ?.Ls':kf:-,Q :fl bg' ,QW I. It -x, I --Qgugd lv. 1..u'.:,,',S 5 g. 43' 4- A-f V .. UR. l- A 5- ,1-. 4 -my 5 . .. . , :L - P - .h 'fejrgizy,gl-ratglrigtg-gigvt, ,. 4' .4 .5 .V -'J-1-I--'rs 'n i'u'.' 213232-' -' t' ' ' A , .A'n,' :Q wg 'Q QA-il., . 5'q - . .. 1 -11. ' .'l.,!. ,vvg ,,,-l- lhfqs . . q.- .1331 . 1 A-Q .-'fx .5 vi 'Q .nl -'l.Q:, - ' ft . -.Enid .VZ ,I . U. an y. Q, ,A 3. g. I, , . : . 1 1 5 . - x C .- v. 55, v. W .l'g.f., - x.: .. 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BACK ROW--Mary- lin Mohr, Patsy Freeman, Kathleen Deimerly, Rebecca Wolfe, Verla Draves, Cynthia Olson, Agnes Lee, Beverly Cathcart, Rosamond Benton. OE Members Give Service While Learning Skills Activity in the Eagle Grove Center Office Education program was not limited to the classroom. In pro- moting the Christmas season, the women held a pre- holiday novelty sale. The area women were invited to have coffee while they browsed through the vari- ous gifts, cards, and wrappings. A Christmas dinner at the Starlite and a Christmas coffee and gift ex- change at Mr. Phillips' were in the offering for those in the program. In addition, they printed Christmas letters and greeting cards for classmates, parents, and friends. In February members attended the State Office Edu- cation Leadership Conference in Des Moines. At the conference the trainees competed in various office- oriented contests. The state winners then were eli- gible to attend the National Office Education Lead- ership Conference which was held in Fort Worth, Texas, this year. Wyn Ann Allen represented Iowa and the local club at the National Conference, as she won the state Job Application Contest. The year was climaxed by the Employer-Employee Banquet. The banquet consisted of a dinner and pro- gram presented by the trainees for their various su- pervisors and employers. Are on the Move BELOW: UPPER LEFT--Coordinator Paul Phillips gives prospective students a tour. UPPER RIGHT-- As a part of the class's study on grooming and proper office wear, Mrs. Raker, fashion merchandis- ing instructor from the Fort Dodge Center, demon- strates how to dress up a basic dress. LOWER LEFT --Wyn Ann Allen, receptionist for an Eagle Grove optometrist, learns her duties while training on the job. LOWER RIGHT--Patsy Freeman suggests Christ- mas-gift ideas to guests attending the preholiday novelty sale. I EXTREME LEFT--Donita Root helps the high school librarian. AT LEFT- -Rebecca Wolfe works for a trucking company. AT RIGHT-- Marylin Mohr takes dictation from an Eagle Grove attorney. Phi Bela Lambda Takes Radio Survey FRONT ROW--Ron Nelson Qpres.J, john Holmes Patsy Freeman, Marilyn Boge, Larry Torkelson, Diane QV. pres.J, Rosie Benton fsec.j, Paul Wilde Qtreas.l', Ingertson, Verla Draves, Delores Larson fhist.j, Bev- Mrs. Barbara Sunner Cspon.J. BACK ROW--Cathy erly Cathcart. Nicklaus, Jayne Minikis freport.j, Marylin Mohr, Eagle Grove's local chapter of Phi Beta Lambda, a na- tional organization for business-and-professional-minded students, continued its traditional involvement in a full program of activities in business leadership for its mem- bers. Several meetings were highlighted by guest speakers representing local businesses. At the january meeting two University of Iowa professors discussed busi- ness administration and business education programs with the members. Activity was not only restricted to business meetings, for there was much preparation for the State and National Conferences in local chapter meetings as well as at the October State PBL Planning Meeting held at the Univer- sity of Northern Iowa. PBL also sponsored such inter- school activities as the campus Snow Ball, half-time concession stands, a float for the Eagle Grove High School homecoming, and noon-time sandwich and candy sales, as well as community activities of taking a radio s1.u'vey and sponsoring a needy family at Christmas time. A large delegation attended the State PBL Conference at Boone in April. In june several flew with the Iowa dele- gation to Philadelphia to attend the National PBL Con- ference. ISEA Hosts Regional The Student Iowa State Education Association, a pro- fessional organization for those interested in education, was busy with a diversified program of activities. The year opened with a presentation of three one-act plays to develop a better understanding of the benefits of membership in SISEA and off the rights and responsibil- ities of the professional members. Various regional meetings and the state convention were attended by the members. The big project of the year was the hosting of the Spring Regional Meeting at the Eagle Grove Campus. Pres. Carol Legg and Executive Committee Chr. Steve Kelling headed the organizationa activites. FRONT ROW--Carol Legg fpres.J, Marilyn Menke QV. pres.j, Steve Kelling fexec. chair.J, Leon Mul- ford fsen. rep.J, Mrs. Delores Laughery fsponj. BACK ROW--Marcia Newcomb, Nancy Bubeck, Linda Christensen, Pauline Thul, Roger Austin, Erik Lomen, Cathy Nicklaus, Barb Thielen, Ann I-Ialligan, Vicki Strong. Involvement is the word that could be used to de- scribe the newly formed College Republicans club. Co-sponsored by Mr. john Crawford and Mr. Theo- dore Kappes, the club has 35 members. One of the first activities supported by CR was the State Young Republicans Convention held at Hotel Kirkwood in Des Moines, Nov. 7-8. Nine delegates represented the local club. jack Zadow, transfer student to ICCC, Eagle Grove Campus, from Buena College Republicans, New Club at Eagle Grove Center Vista College, was elected State Vice Chairman. Other events attended by the College Republicans were the Grinnell Leadership Conference and the Lincoln Day Dinner. The club was also busy on the local level. Special guest for the January meeting was State Auditor Lloyd Smithg other Republicans in the Eagle Grove community were invited to hear Mr. Smith speak. FRONT ROW--Dennis Brechler fpres.j, jim Knoll fv. PIBSJ, Kathy Wilcox fsec.-treas.J. BACK ROW- -Paul Dreasler lsen. rep.j, John Underberg fsen. rep.j, Carol Legg fexec. sec.l. Student Senate Active in Solving Confznftunity College Problems FRONT ROW- -Dennis Brechler fpres.j, Gary Christiansen Cv. pres.j, Patricia Keppers Qsec. lst sem.j, Jayne Minikis Qtreas.j, Mr. William Bennett fspon.J, Marcia Kvale, Craig Kinseth. BACK ROW-- Under the direction of Pres. Denny Brechler, the Student Senate carried on routine business and also played an active role in solving some of the prob- lems that plague the Eagle Grove center. Working to draw the students into a closer student body, the Senate sponsored many activities, such as the fall student-faculty picnic, weekly feature films, tri- campus dances, the annual Christmas Cotillion, winter sledding parties, and the spring prom. A stereo was purchased by the Senate for lounge Leon Mulford, jerry DeBoom, Marcia Conaway, Robert Morgan, Jim Jorgensen, john Underbmg, Rand Cramer, Paul Dreasler, Verla Graves fsec. 2nd sem.j, Jim Knoll. dances that were held after basketball games and wrestling meets. Also with the lounge funds, the Senate purchased furniture for the second-floor hall, a flag pole, trees for landscaping, and a trophy case. ln February the Senate contracted for a pool table in the lounge. The Senate was not resistant to change, for they in- stituted new organizations and revised the constitution dealing with student-faculty representation. SOPHOMORES--Jayne Minikis, Marcia Anderson, Sharman Hill, Bill Wright, Duane Odland, Ron Nelson, Carolyn Halverson, Vicky Helmke, Mary Knoshaug. Thirty-Four Students Make the Deans List Thirty-four students were on the Dean's List the first semester. A student must maintain a 3.00, or B average, or above to qualify for this honor. Students in the arts and science program who earned a 3.00 or higher the fall semester, 1969-70, were as follows: Alice Kay, Sandra Poulson Koob, Steve Mraz, Dennis Michels, Archie Arthur, Mary Knoshaug, Vicky Helmke, Robert Nelson, Willie Chidester, Pat Moore, Gary Smith, Sharman Hill, Jayne Minikis, Marcia Anderson, Steve Olson, Ron Nelson, Terry Lodden, David jones, Duane Odland, Carolyn Hal verson, Florence Spangler, Lowell Jensen, Mike Brown, Erik Lomen, Marcia Kvale, Leon Mulford, Cody Riddle, Bill Wright. The following students in the Clerical Office Edu cation Program earned a grade point average of 3.00 or better: Rosamond Benton, Marylin Molu', Susan Nicklaus, Verla Draves, Beth Collins, Cynthia Olson. FRESHMEN AND OFFICE EDUCATION STUDENTS--Beth Collins, Cynthia Olson, Leon Mulford, Erik Lomen, Dennis Michels, Verla Draves, Marcia Kvale, Marylin Mohr. 20 Honor Society Has Banquet in April This year Duane Odland headed the IACC VTI Honor Society at the Eagle Grove Center. Mem- bers of this group are eligible for membership on the basis of their scholastic achievement. To be eligible for temporary membership a stu- dent must maintain a grade point average of 3.25 or above for a semester term and carry at least 1-2 hours of semester credit. Permanent membership is achieved by a student's com- pleting these requirements for three semesters. With permanent membership comes the recog- nition of graduating with honors. The following students achieved a grade point average of 3.25 or higher: Willie Chidester, Sharman Hill, Duane Odland, Marcia Anderson, Pat Moore, Lowell Jensen, Cody Riddle, Olga Boehme, Vicky Helmke, Mary Knoshaug, Terry Lodden, Steve Mraz, Ronald Nelson, Stephen Olson, Bill Wright, Marcia Kvale, Erik Lomen, Dennis Michels, Jayne Minikis, Robert Nelson, Gary Smith, Verla Draves, Susan Nicklaus. LEFT--Honor Students dine at the annual ban- quet, this year held at Ron's Restaurant in Goldfield on Monday, April 27. Mr. Theodore Kappes, speech instructor, gave the main ad- dress of the evening, and Dr. Edwin Barbour, ICCC superintendent, presented the honor pins. BELOW--Honor Society Officers are: Duane Odland fpres.j, Willie Chidester fv. pres.J, Sharman Hill fsec.J, Marcia Anderson ftreas. Q. Editor Sharman Hill Three staffs meet to make plans for 1970 edition. prepares copy for mailing to yearbook company. Palma Bygness, Shar- man Hill , and Mari- lyn Menke design page layouts. Sldj? Selects Express1'0ns f0r 2d Edition Editor Sharman Hill and Sponsor Mrs. Barbara Sun- ner headed the Eagle Grove Center staff of the tri- center yearbook. Each of the three staffs organized its own sections of this second edition. The editors presented their impressions of Iowa Central at each center the way they saw it in Expressions observed through the camera. FRONT ROW--Sharman Hill fed.-in-chiefj, Marcia Kvale fassoc. ed.j, Marcia Anderson Qcopy ed.J, Robert Morgan fphotogj, Steve Kelling fbus. mgr.j. BACK ROW--Mrs. Barbara Sunner Qspon.J, Marcia Even though each center planned its own sections, many meetings with the editors, associate editors, and sponsors of the three staffs were held to insure continuity and to work out the details involved with publishing the best yearbook possible. Mrs. Sunner served as the coordinator of the work of the Eagle Grove, Fort Dodge, and Webster City staffs. Newcomb, Kathy Lester, Dwight Anderson, Mary Stevenson, Marilyn Menke, Cathy Nicklaus, Palma Bygness, Pauline Thul, Barbara Thielen, Ann Halli- gan. P1'rale's Log Goes Z0 jjfrel in February FRONT ROW--Nancy Bubeck fed.j, Pat Keppers Diane Stockdale, Jayne Minikis, Pauline Thul, Mar- fed.j, Kathy Wilcox Qcartoonistl, Dwight Ande1'SOn cia Anderson, Mary Stevenson, Patricia Moore, Lou- Qsports ed.j, Gary Christiansen Qbus. mgr.J. BACK ise Studer, Mrs. Adella Shoemaker fspon.J. ROW--Steve Kelling, Craig Kinseth, Duane Odland, Pirate's Log, the Eagle Grove Center newspaper, second-semester editor, the Pirate's Log staff of 18 took on a new look the second semester when it published the monthly editions. went to offset with sharper pictures and print on brighter paper. The staff had to follow different pro- Each edition kept the students informed of coming cedures in proofing copy and making up the dummy, events and past happeningsg special features were but they still liked the change. From the Dean's Desk, an editorial by Dean Carl Thorson, and the Benchwarmer, the sports corner Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Adella Shoemaker, Pat of the paper written by Sports Editor Skip Ander- Keppers, first-semester editor, and Nancy Bubeck, son, Assistant Editor Cathy Nicklaus Editor Nancy Bubeck and Skip A1'1deI'5O1'1 COI1C911'C1'2'C9S rushes her typewriter to meet Sponsor Mrs. Shoemaker select on follow-up material for his a copy deadline. pictures for first offset edition. column, the Benchwarmer. The sound of music one may hear at the Eagle Grove Center is probably coming from either the choir or the chamber choir. This year the choir presented its regular program of fall, Christmas, and spring concerts. The concerts, directed by Mr. Marcus Boe, were held at First Church of Christ. The choir also traveled to Emmetsburg to the State junior College Choir Festival. Emmetsburg Community College was host at the 23rd Iowa State junior and Community College Choral Festival on March 24. The guest conductor and clinician was Professor Joe M. Noble, director of choral activities at Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The concert was held in Corrigan Hall at 7:30 p.m. The mass choir consisted of students from eleven community and junior colleges from the state of Iowa. Between the concluding numbers nine col- leges presented songs that they had arranged. The Choral Festival ended with numbers presented by the mass choir. 24 EG Choir Presents ABOVE AT LEFT--The choir presents the Christmas concert in the First Church of Christ. BELOW AT LEFT--Mrs. Lomen serves re- freshments to Marcia Anderson, Jolene Harris, and Kathy Wilcox after the concert. FRONT ROW--Marcia Newcomb, Marcia Kvale, Kinseth, Jerry DeBoom, Gary Christiansen, Jim Brenda Flett, Kathy Wilcox, Marcia Anderson, Mary Knoll, Erik Lomen, Duane Odland, Paul Wilde, Stevenson, Marilyn Menlce. BACK ROW--Pat Moore, Palma Bygness, Gayle Dooley. Mary Erland, Jayne Minikis, Robert Morgan, Craig Concerts and Particzpales in Stale Festival The chamber choir presented special numbers in the regular programs and also performed for various community groups. The chamber choir features madrigal, folk, and popular music. FRONT ROW OF THE CHAMBER CHOIR--Gayle Dooley, Pat Moore, Palma Bygness, Robert Morgan. BACK ROW--Kathy Wilcox, Erik Lomen, jim Knoll, Craig Kinseth. EG Students Take Honors at Festival Something New -Reaa'er's Theater The something new that has been added to the Eagle Grove Center is Reader's Theater. This new group was organized for students wishing to partici- pate in extracurricular dramatics. Reader's Theater is an interpretation of a theater piece as opposed to acting. No costumes are used, everything is done with the voice. Under the direction of Mr. Theodore Kappes, speech instructor, two productions were presented. In the fall, the two-act play, Animal Farm, taken from a book of the same name by George Orwell, was done. In the winter, the reading of Littlest Angel was given. RIGHT--Four students from the EG Center rated out- standing for their perfor- mance at the Community College Speech Festival. Left to right, they are: Kurt Whiteman in discus- sion group, Norman Marty in expository, John Holmes in extemporaneous speak- ing, Jim Knoll in discus- sion group. ABOVE AT LEFT--Cast of Animal Farm : Bruce Brinkman, john Underberg, Duane Odland, Carol Legg, Gary Christiansen, Dwight Anderson, Louise Studer. AT RIGHT--Cast of Littlest Angel : Carol Legg, Duane Odland, Kathy Wilcox, Donita Root, Pauline Thul, john Underberg, Louise Studer. Nine students from the Eagle Grove Center took part in the Community College Speech Festival held April 14 on the Des Moines Area Community College Campus at Boone, Iowa. Seventeen area community colleges participated. Others participat- ing in the Festival, besides those shown below, were Dan Ramaeker, Paul Dreasler, Marilyn Menke, and Carol Legg. l r ABOVE Senate President Dennis Brechler introduces Kris 'n Dale. Mznz Festzval Guests Rotate to Three Centers The Middle School auditorium was the scene of the senate -sponsored Mini Festival. This folk festival was highlighted three nights by three excellent and talented folk groups. On March 16 Kris 'n Dale opened the festival with their presentation of modern folk music. On March 17 Ben Pena entertained by demonstrating his duo talents of singing and guitar playing. The Mini Festival ended Wednesday, March 18, with the Three Party System. This young folk group had a very fine performance in their versions of today's popular folk songs. The enter- tainment was open to both college students and the community. After their performances here, the groups went on to tour the other IC centers and col- leges in the state. LEFT--the Three Party System does their thing. BELOW--Bruce Brinkman greets Guitarist Ben Penag Mr. Pena visits Spanish class the next afternoon. e ff 2 5 .1 .-fsil?QiS3i.f,:,.:f4 ,.,., I '- 'J Wkfewanggw wq tt4 f51fSi'f??2::W-,, .. f--fiifsifs ., , A-as Q fit' aw , . Q ., - '. .,., . ' ., , 253255551-lQ:1 xnlllll x X'---',, ,M Q AM' -ls W iw 0,, :nn ulllllfl ' l V. X U E' 4 1: in 5 H gg I, Au? lui.-ll, X 1- I .1 ll - -ve .. U-'E' 1 n'I, fir.. , ,. 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After the eating was finished, everyone could do his own thing in participating in any sport he preferred. There was a wide variety ranging from just getting acquainted to playing catch or baseball. Finally, everyone left with appetite fully satisfied and with many new friends. Commuting Students Together The Christmas season at the Eagle Grove center was highlighted by the Christmas Cotillion on Dec. 12. The Cotillion, as sponsored by the Senate, was em- ceed by Student Senate Pres. Denny Brechler. The evening opened with a turkey dinner with all the trimmings, as served by the cooks at the high school cafeteria. Following the dinner, Robert Morgan, accompanied by Mrs. Marcue Boe, led everyone in singing carols. A dance topped off the evening. It was held in the high school gym, which was decorated for the holi- day season. Soul Motion, a group composed of Gary Christiansen, Craig Kinseth, Scott Thieben, Mike Martin, and Steve Brock, furnished the music. 29 ABOVE--john Underburg, Jayne Minikis, Paul Dreasler, Marcia Conaway, Verla Draves, Craig Kinseth, Marcia Kvale, Bruce Brinkman, Jim Jorgensen, Leon Mulford. Senate Plants Trees an Campasfar Earth Day Greetings students. Have you thrown your share of cans today? Beautiful, aren't they? . . . Thousands of dollars are spent each year just to pick them up here in Iowa along the highways . . . Have a stick of gum--no place to put the wrapper? Oh, just throw it on the floor . . . These were comments made by W. G. Bennett, Eagle Grove science instructor, as he lectured on pollution during Earth Day activities April 22. junk--smoke--carbon monoxide--smog- -garbage-- human wastes--fertilizers-- insecticides- -herb- icides. POLLUTION! ICCC students are trying to help, as the Student Senate planted two trees on the campus lawn as part of the activities during the week of April 22, and last year some of the ICEG students picked up cans and litter along the roadsides. 30 s f if 1 H Hz 5 5 23 2 U fl? as uf Craig Kinseth Gary Christianson Gary Hutchins Duane Odland Homecoming Climaxea' by Coronation and an A cold, wintry Ian. 17 was the setting for the Fourth Annual Eagle Grove Campus Homecoming held at the Eagle Grove High School. The coronation of Miss Mary Erland, of Eagle Grove, and Mr. Dennis Brechler, of Albert City, as Queen and King climaxed the half-time homecoming fes- tivities. Mary and Dennis were chosen from a court of five women and five men in a special student- body election held jan. 9. Hali-time of the Pirates-Waldorf game opened with a welcome from Dean Carl Thorson. Following the welcome, the king and queen candidates were intro- duced by Master of Ceremonies Dwight Anderson. 1969 King and Queen, Joseph Becker and Nancy Naughton, revealed the names of the new king and queen. 1 970 Homecoming Dance Following the coronatilon, Mary and Dennis took their places under the lwatchful eye of the Eagle Pirate. Those in the queen's court were: Gayle Dooley, Eagle Grove, julie Hippen, Thor, Pat Kep- pers, Eagle Grove, and Beverly Smith, Eagle Grove. In the king's court were: Gary Christiansen, Bode, Gary Hutchins, Milwaukee, Wis.g Craig Kinseth, Ottosen, and Duane Odland, Eagle Grove. The Pirates defeated Waldorf of Forest City in an offense-dominated basketball game. Terry Nelson paced the Pirates with 29 points and 23 rebounds. Tom Morocco added 23 points to secure a 109--100 win. A dance was held at the Eagle Grove Memorial Hall Ecstasy, a local Fort Dodge group, provided the mu- sic. Anxious Moments at the Bench. ,,, I Pat Keppers Gayle Dooley Beverly Smith julie Hippen EXCl.Il.Hg Win over Waldorf Queen Mary Erland and King Dennis Brechler 33 12552 Eagle Grave IC Students Dance ta Headstones at 1970 Spring Prana RIGHT--Paul Wilde, Mr. Future Business Teacher, Marylin Mohr, Miss Future Business Executive, john Holmes, Mr. Future Business Exec- utive, Patricia Moore, Miss Future Business Teacher. 1970 Snow Ball Concludes W llfll 61 S oczal Even ls The Sixth Annual Snow Ball was held at the Eagle Robert Fisher and President Ron Nelson presented Grove Country Club on Wednesday evening, Feb- this year's awards in a unique and suspense-filled ruary 11. In keeping with tradition, the Ball was manner by pulling continuous print-outs from a long sponsored by Phi Beta Lambda in order to honor Mr. roll of paper--making like a slow computer--until and Miss Future Business Teacher and Executive. the announcements were found and revealed, one by one. Marylin Mohr of Eagle Grove was named Miss Fu- Snowballs, snowflakes, and snowmen completed the ture Business Executive, john Holmes of Goldfield, decor of the ballroom. From a table lighted by Mr. Future Business Executive, Patricia Moore of candles, Valentine punch and cookies were served. Blakesburg, Miss Future Business Teacher, and Paul After the coronation, dancing was resumed to the Wilde of Eagle Grove, Mr. Future Business Teacher. music of Soul Motion. Everyone has swinging time at the dance. Dooleys at intermission. Soul Motion provides hardrock sounds ::2l?'l'iiiQQ'li5ifi: -M 1-x izza Pa 5 x W N Wt- Let's Give cz Cheer 'Z X :P the Pirates Can Hear 9 ,Y Ifimw xx 'Wil -1 1 , Q as ll . s xx N Q 3- -' N N N Q X -: an EQ : : z is E E5 S L IE: 5 is SQ . ...qu X f1tE:S:5S ! S.eQe2i:H+1sss:ifl??' Z i:g:5-r:E3ESS:.:1:hi'Vf hai-.-eiggggx mggi . 3i 'i:Q:Q::g ggggiiil. :fggiri -:es -- - ,3E:35g:.l'I!. 'WH-'Q ' 5. H ww?-. aj.. 4.11. ',,i -.- ea A C::,:ZJ:f:n,x-1 -::.:s.,,, gr up- ,qljygmuum-,-' ff., ,, : , . ,gr .- ..',4,.,gfgg11'w4-',- -Q. -fa 1 ,,ifTE31f7ggf,ffl.: R231-,, '--, Qfizffq Q .fig-gg null! an, ' A 5' ' -I .I 1. nlvlll ' ' '9- ' -53:4 -iff F- qv Carol Legg Kathy Wilcox Marcia Newcomb Kathy Lester Louise Studer G O F I G H T W I N Marilyn Menke FRONT ROW Bruce Brinkman, Tom Morocco, Steve john Shehan, Darrell Neuberger, Terry Nelson, Steve Brock, Mark Wilson, Ken johnson BACK ROW Coach Volz, Dennis Brechler fstu. tr.l Pirate Cagers Have Squeezea'-In Feeling A team which began the 1969-70 basketball season with high hopes, Iowa Central Community College of Eagle Grove, finished the season in the depths of disappointment. The Pirates lost 21 of 25 games, in- cluding the final 11. Eagle Grove commenced the season with four sophomores, three lettermen and nine freshmen. At season's end, eight cagers filled ICEG uniforms, only one a sophomore. Indicative of uncomfortable situations in which the Pirates found themselves, this scene was typical as fresh- man Ken Johnson, left, is caught pinched between a Norfolk, Neb., player and sophomore teammate Terry Nelson, defending. SEASONS SCORES Marshalltown 82 ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove 85 Waldorf Webster City 94 ICCC Eagle Grove NIACC Mason City 91 ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove 94 Buena Vista .IV Emmetsburg 92 ICCC Eagle Grove Fort Dodge 89 ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove 93 Waldorf Boone 94 ICCC Eagle Grove Grandview 121 ICCC Eagle Grove Buena Vista JV 87 ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove 109 Waldorf Estherville 100 ICCC Eagle Grove Iowa State Frosh 102 ICCC Eagle Grove Marshalltown 109 ICCC Eagle Grove Fort Dodge 148 ICCC Eagle Grove Emmetsburg 113 ICCC Eagle Grove Webster City 83 ICCC Eagle Grove Estherville 97 ICCC Eagle Grove Creston 93 ICCC Eagle Grove Boone 93 ICCC Eagle Grove Norfolk 94 ICCC Eagle Grove NIACC Mason City 87 ICCC Eagle Grove Eagle Grove's Darrell Neuberger 1521 and Terry Nelson go after ball Freshman guard Tom Morocco fireS 21 controlled by hidden foe. Pirate coach john Shehan kneels before his cagers to give some instruction during a break in action. Going high for a shot is EG soph- son. His efforts against NIACC in the season finale were al- most enough in an 87--83 loss. omore Terry Nel- shot over a defender. Using a big kick to get a shot off around four defenders is freshman Steve Volz. Freshman Ken Johnson maneuvers near the basket and fights off a defender to muscle up a shot. Eagle Grove coach John Shehan poses with his top rebounder and scorer, Terry Nelson. Double-teamed Mark Wilson, freshman, guns a long Darrell Neuberger, freshman, uncorks a jumper. He shot. I-Ie and Morocco 1205 were backcourt mainstays. received the Lions Club scholarship for next season. 41 Coach Richard Griessel sizes match between Mike Student, above, and Dennis Stueland. Pirates N el Two Meet Wins, Have Stale Champ in Second Year 0 f Wrestling MEET SCORES Lea College NIACC Mason City ICCC Eagle Grove Lea College Midwestern Buena Vista JV Muscatine Southwestern Southwestern NIACC Mason City ICCC Eagle Grove Midwestern ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove Northwestern ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove ICCC Eagle Grove Northwestern ICCC Eagle Grove Pirate wrestlers, FRONT ROW--Dennis Schultz, jim Pentico, George Gross, and Dan Ramaeker. BACK ROW Rick Meinders, jim Knoll, Don Pinkele, Mike Studer, Dennis Stueland. A wrestling team must portray many es- sential characteristics. Showing some of them are J. Pentico, M. Studer, D. Ramae- ker, R. Meinders, D. Stueland, and D. Pinkele. Squaring-off for practice are Studer and Stueland. Lettermen D. Stueland and D. Pinkele. 43 Freshman Mike Studer won the 165 pound championship at the Iowa junior College Conference Wrestling tournament. I-Ie lost only one match during the season. Sp!!! Baseball Season for the Pirates Coach Elmer Kamprath's freshman-dominated team won four games and lost sixteen during the 1970 Iowa Junior College Conference Baseball season. The won-loss record was the poorest Iowa Central, Eagle Grove Center, mark in the last six years. Steve Brock, Darrell Neuberger, and Dennis Stueland were the leading hitters for ICEG. Brock, a freshman from Bode, led the team in batting average f.327J, hits 1181, and runs batted in Q12J. Neuberger, freshman from Ackley, had the second best average f.27OQ, and runs batted in 1111. Named the Most Valuable Player on the 1970 Pirate squad was Dennis Stue- land, sophomore from Goldfield. His hit total of 12 and batting average of .235 was second and third best, respectively. Brock was also the top hurler for Eagle Grove. He won two games, more than any other. The Pirates could not find the victory path during the first eleven frames of the season, but improved over the last half of the season to win four of its fi- nal nine games. Coach Kamprath expects better fate in 1971, with many tal- ented freshman slated to return. Pirate's leader in hitting and pitching--Steve Brock Brock in action. Most Valuable Player Dennis Stueland hits away. Ro bert Morgan, Bill Wright, and Don McConeghey. Bill Wright Don Lynam Gary Christiansen Terry Nelson 45 Coach John Crawford, Gary Christiansen, Don Lynam, Terry Nel- The Cup Was Very Tiny for Neophyze Pirate GOU'ers In its first year of golf competition, Iowa Central Community College, Eagle Grove Center, holed one victory--a triumph over Webster City in a double dual meet includ- ing Waldorf. The Pirates followed the little white ball in six meets, including the Worthington, Minn., Invitational Q9 teamsj, and the Iowa Area Community College Athletic Association Tournament Q15 teamsj The top golfer for first-year coach john Crawford was Robert Morgan. The freshman fired a season average of 80, including a medal-winning 75 in a double dual loss. MEDAL-MATCH SCORING FOR MEETS Webster City 13 112, ICEG 1 112 Double dual--Webster City 9 112, ICEG 5 112, Waldorf 9, ICEG 6. Double dual--ICEG 9 112, Webster City 5 112, Ellsworth 12, ICEG 3. Double dual--Mason City 12 112, ICEG 2 112, Iowa Lakes 9, ICEG 6. Worthington, Minn., Invitational--ICEG 357--eighth place IACCAA State Tourney--ICEG 378--four- teenth place. Robert Morgan Top golfer with average of 80 RIGHT- -Men's Bowl- ing Team: Robert Morgan, Dennis Brechler, Paul Bar- more, jim Knoll, Tom Jahde. BELOW--Noontime football finds fly ball up--oops-- wrong season! LEFT--Women's Bowling Team: Bar- bara Thielen, Ann Halligan, Marcia Conaway, Barbara Bailey, Jayne Minikis Irzlramurals H1'gh!1'ghled by Bowling Champions BELOW--Barbara Thielen wins run- ner-up trophy at the State junior College Bowling Tournament. Iowa Central Community College of Eagle Grove's men and women bowling teams came up with the top handicap scores at the Iowa junior College Bowling Tourna- ment Feb. 21 at the Thunderbird Lanes in Des Moines to win cham- pionship trophies. The men's team from ICEG rolled games of 744, 754, and a sparkling 857 for a total of 2355. Its handicap score of 2880 topped rtmner-up Waldorf. Not to be outdone was ICEG's women's unit. That five-some threw games of 703, 843 Qwow! J, and 777, making a scratch total of 2323. The girls' 2768 handicap mark bettered second-place Ells- worth. 44:1 EEN gE5 g 's xii x kai 5 QQ .si 'llllml I 5 A ,A Q 'A Q ss s li .5 5 'C K- -'-'zzz A M -l,uss , v n M1 un . 'v Us ' u:l :: ' ' ' u 'Q XR . ln.-::::': X.v. 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Brisbois, Miss Knopf, K. Dyvig, K. Johnson, J. Klaver, J. Carlberg, B. Wille, S. Schroeder. OE Club Studies Ojjice Skills The Office Education girls keep quite busy through- out the school year. They spend one-half day in on- the-job training in local business offices and one- half day in the classroom learning the various skills needed to become a secretarial or clerical worker. The girls receive instruction in the following areas: typewriting, accounting, English, office machines, charm and human relations, secretarial procedures. In addition to classroom instruction, the girls par- ticipate in the Office Education Club. The activities include fund-raising, community service projects, and social activities. The main activity of the year is the trip to Des Moines where the girls stay two days and participate in the State Office Education Leadership Conference. This conference is held in February. The girls have an opportunity to partici- pate in the contests in the office area, take tours, and do some shopping on their own. The contest is held in die Fort Des Moines Hotel. I 49 Young Democrats Voice Their Op1'n1'orzs ABOVE--Mr. David Sinclair Cspon.J, C. Schaa, M. Hall, M. Anderson, D. Miller, J. Reinart, P. I-Iinderks, P. Thoe, D. Follett. The YD's of Hamilton County are a group of stu- dents interested in acquiring political experience, meeting people who make the laws, and taking an active interest in practicing our rights and duties as Americans who will some day take over the reins of government. They try to forget their bred apathy and take a stand on issues which affect them and their peers and try to instill in others the realization of the need to voice opinions. Denny Miller, Club President 50 FRONT ROW--K. McCollough, L. Jaycox, A. Maxon, C. Mailander, R. Van Langen, W. Stewart, R. Brandt B. Welden, K. Lundy, J. Stark. BACK ROW--L. Soma, M. Smith, C. Naden, M. Stuart, Mr. Lee Richards. College Republltans A dopt ew C0rzst1'lul1'0n Webster City's College Republican Club was ex- constitution, held meetings discussing the problems tremely active this year. Under the chairmanship of Bing Welden since the fall of 1968 Webster Ci 's W CRS attended the State College Relpublican conven- tion in November, when Welden was elected a state officer. The College Republicans adopted a new of drug abuse and pollution, spearheaded the activi- ties on Earth Day, and assisted the local GOP in organizational tasks. Officers for the year were Wel- den, Ken Lu.ndy, janell Stark, Connie Cordes, John Osweiler, and Leah Yunglas. Police Chief Neff, Calvin Crane, State Chairman of CRS, and Region 1 Chairman, Bing Welden, speak to the group on drug abuse on college campuses. C zrele K ABGVE--C. Hitchman, P. Sturtz, D. Olthoff, L. Soma, D. Olthoff. Circle K Serves College and Commurzziy Of.ficers for the 69-70 year were Wayne Beach, Presidentg Danne Olthoff, Vice Presidentg David Olthoff, Secretaryg and Leslie Soma, Treasurer. Besides holding regular meetings and furnishing manpower for various activities, Circle K Spon- sored a Valentine's Dance in February. N 52 Honor Society Ups Membershzlo Three permanent members were added to the list of the W.C. Chap- ter. Pictured are Barbara Mailander and Candy Naden. Kris Timm is presently attending U.N.I. and was absent when the picture was taken. These students have maintained a 3.25 for 3 semesters. There were 30 temporary members also added this year. They have maintained a 3.25 for at least one semester. Karla Anderson Judith Bender Cynthia Berleen Eugene Boe Kathy Brown jean Carlberg Connie Cordes Marcha Dally Ruth Davison Gary Evans Donald Follett Tom Hall Perry Hefty Karen johnson Liane Johnston Carl Mailander Vicki Meade Denise Mordick Melody Morton Michael Nepereny Danne Olthoff Richard Phillips Margaret Roe Sharon Ross Constance Schaa Becky Scott Debbie Van Ohlen Robert Weieneth Bing Welden Jerold Whalen ,,. A f.-f mx.-I - ww N59 ,Y .ws W 4 Ag? e' K 5 ' K, 5-T 2 x , JMZQ3, FRONT ROW--M. Roe, N. Merrill, I.. Sandvig, M. Stuart, B. Mailander. BACK ROW--I. Rein art, M. Bekhairnia, A. Sharma, I. Scott. SISEA Looks at Teaching SISEA has had a profitable year--not only because of the rewarding individual experi- ences with the challenging profession of the teacher, but also of the hard work put in by all the members. B. Mailander Cpres.J, C. Samuelson Cv. pres.J, N. Merrill Qsec.-treas. J. Bing Welden, Editor Cheryl Patterson Tom-Tom Szajjf0fF0ur Records Yeafs Aclivilz' jennifer Kauffman Mark Hell and 'Liar '.. t Webster City Center Editors Janell Stark and Connie Cordes. Connie andkzne!! Edit Yearbook Choral Group Praclztes Oflen FRONT ROW--C. Berleen, M. Hall, M. Swanson, J. Schaa, M. Thompson. BACK ROW--S. Bruner, K. Wahlers, J. Walker, L. Yungclas, D. Mordick, L. Richardson, B. Seaboch, J. Foster, S. Neubauer, G Sandvig. SECOND ROW--Mr. Christianson, P. Thoe, Wahman, C. Bechtel. D. Ringer, P. Hefty, D. Albert, K. Williams, C. The guys come on strong. After practice jam session. 58 ABOVE--A. Maxon, D. Albert, S. Neubauer, M. Smith, L. Yungclas, B. Welden, D. Olson. Student Senate Promotes AClI'VI'll'6S President Maxon conducts meeting. Senate me ets with students 6 Webster City Center Presents Under the Yum Yurn Tree jennifer Wahlers and Mike Stafford at dress rehearsal. Hogan fSteve Brunerj is the landlord who occupies the niece, Robin Austin Uennifer Wahlersj, a student at apartment next door. He rents the cozy diggins, in Berkeley. It does not take Hogan long to find out that which the story takes place, to women who generally Robin has a problem. She is in love with a clean-cut, require some sort of solacing. I-Ie is a man on the upstanding young lawyer named Dave Manning fMil-ce prowl, and is the first to acknowledge his defects. Staffordj, and he is in love with her. She thinks that Irene Wilson QPat Boicourtj, a divorcee and the latest before marrying they ought to test their compatibility recipient of I-Iogan's tender consolations, is leaving by sharing the apartment for a few weeks--platonically San Francisco to spend the summer teaching in Sac- that is. But the sport ends blamelessly. Nothing hap- 'T ramento, and she is turning over the apartment to her pens to Robin without benefit of clergy. Pat Boicourt and Steve Bruner the night of the play. .And The Dock Brief John Mortimer's The Dock Brief is an English The play is a result of these two characters' prepa- Comedy about an unsuccessful English barrister and rations for Fowle's murder trial. It appears to be a an unsuccessful criminal. Morganhall, the unsuccess- comical situation since both of these characters are ful barrister, was played by Don Albert while David losers and have been throughout their careers. Cue played Fowle, the unsuccessful criminal. 61 Linda Adams v 1x5 Ex -Q Q Spotlight ' w i Olfl WC ' fi F 5, Social 9 0 fflllhwlc Events 5 WI nk ,Q gr. I, 'ser me J. .y 53,45.f,gxeqfg gs. Q :. 2, s 1 N -. ., N fifkg 1' - .' r 2: 'V 3.w,:m.'L:a-s.gs.g . ' A 4 1 Q.-1.2'-siizelr 2 ' . ' . , :-4 -f.eu--v ea. '. e ., ' 'Q-gg. .1gI5:5SS ' .- A-fff-2-an-:.-ees , . .S'a'f.'f. .-egferfeeg - ., . N f':Fs1.i::Jaa--215555: ' ' ' '- gg:--icwnznmel:Qggglrs L.-'-2:54-Sb:-smug . .5-a.::i.:.5:swfqwi. -. -ia. Qegz:-. 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Q was M kwa.. 4 f mnnw wif we ,Z . awed!! , ,--ark Q w, f ,, s f M , L SQ mx. :gM,,253,,. ..1 ..,, f- 1, ,I A Asif , ,mb-f V 'X A -f . f Y 5 K is is l' VL' , ,, Q 41 ex gp 1 f A , N ,. 3, , 1 flw ,1.fZ,,A. , V - Q bf kiwi v, x W,- -'?Q5fi ?'f Qi? . Q ,, . Expressions of Youth 64 ,r 160 persons turned out for a Bar B Q promoted e student activities committee. The Bar-B-Q held on the campus, and after all the food had consumed a meeting was held in the lounge. wo students from UNI spoke to the ICWC students and Students Enjoy Bar-B Q and D1'scuss1'0n held an open discussion on the Indo-China conflict Faculty 'as well as students spent the afternoon ex- changing views and trying to find alternative solu- tions to the problem. 65 Spotlight '70 Features utstatta'1'ng Talent The Spotlight '70 Concert Series was a joint project of the Webster City Center of ICCC and a group of Webster City citizens interested in bringing top- quality entertainment to the commu- nity. The Youngtimers appeared here on October 15 for a concert and were followed on November 3 by the Don Shirley Trio. Mr. Shirley, the featured vocalist, is shown at left. . R was f f' INS- .ar,,.N f , iw ff K NQLMZB' , my AQ Q 1 X I Cheerleaders Spark Y Z Pssffz 1 7 Sports Fans -9-4 i 'I X 5? '1 0 lllfTX,5 Cheerleaders play an important role in sports. In controlling spec- tator reactions, they cause the spirits to climb even in the face of defeat. They are always at work developing new cheers to in- ' ! 1 Q is ! I S 1:-. ms : -.za Egsgss - -.--. 1 - Q efE :. fi -Yffzgiie : f. --.: r. - . .. . :gig .2 -- EE 55:55 'Al' 5.!.' l u':s ....-.,-.f - -5.-...r -. - nf 51 N'i .51 175:35 Q.z::iFgesaeg5I:3f: ' .SEFVQZEESESSSFHSQPUI -. 1---E-I J. v..-- .----.fx ...ggi ,,.. . 'i!E!E:?- g gsggggrss :e ' -- :::ggf...!!ZI 3tj:h.1-11' ,,,,.. , -...::m::a-.1 F -.:-1fg,q5:ggjc:u:n'.r-3. ici' pf-' 1- ...gin -I a.. .rnnni1g.-N w. ' afhrq, 7 ,g'ja:2:?'5ZMfi.!1! 2'E,21g.a - Vf':- Q are-,M fm '- far. -nf 1, -.:'-' . f :. fav ,ju-.-4 N 'A--.sy I . WI tw! still the team with an even greater will to win, then using old standbys when the crowd lags behind. Kathy Hisler, Leah Yungclas, Linda Adams, Patty Hoover. Relaxing before the game. Kathy 68 I L 1 E N T D S I A G N 0 S Linda and Leah Patty Webster City Ind1'arzs Play Tough Schedule W.C. 59 76 94 85 54 48 76 75 77 76 69 67 122 72 76 82 73 78 83 57 78 72 89 1559'- X W' iQQ lf1'l ,- kj fx 773359 gal f MLW AR ll LQ, 00 N if I 5 1 Do ' fl' Ii, .v i 1 f f ' lltxs -1 N 'x K Season's Record Estherville Emmetsburg Eagle Grove Ellsworth Iowa State Fresh Fort Dodge Mason City Marshalltown Grandview Boone Creston Moline, Ill. Waldorf Ellsworth Estherville Creston Fort Dodge Boone Eagle Grove Grand View Emmetsburg Mason City Waldorf 70 L to R--Scott Atwood, Tom McDonald, Marty Mc- Gary Scheppler, Steve Gotthardt, Iim Oleson, Harry Donald, Tom Tierney, Rick Nielsen, Duane Will, Parsons, Alvin Arp, Darrell Sersland. Dolph Pulliam chats with Coach Paul Shupe, Marty Membership Drive Banquet held at the Farmers Na- McDonald, and Steve Gotthardt at the Indian Club tional Bank, 71 Y gfik new fsmsew if 5, f WP A 5 ke., L... .1 .. .W r x if-M, Jay Goldberg, a Des Moines Rabbi, was a guest speaker at the WC center in March. His topic was Israel and the Jewish People, and he showed slides taken in Israel. During open discussion stu- dents found answers not available in textbooks. ' ' ' 1 J ' .' - E':1-za, ,Z...Tl ' ' i ' ' Earth Day . . . this day officially started a campaign against pollution in the country. Bing Welden and other students at WC center picked up non-deposit cans and bottles and delivered them to various grocery stores. C.. .,:-.mw,.,.r-M.-, X v 1 l H Y . 3 ,fa , ICCC Promotes Involvement WC Center hosted a Senior Sit-In for county high school seniors. The topic for discussion was illegal drug use from four points of viewg the college aspect, the legal angle medical views, and drugs in the military service. 1 3 ' f ' ' . fdsxir. JH ' X ' S Intramurals Create Enthusiasm t X X 76 1970 WC Baseball Team--J. Walters, S. Flaws, L. Soma, H. Weigel, D. Sersland, D Olson, R. Brandt, D. Danielsen, K. Peterson, D. Hinkeldey. Spring Brings Baseball Gabfers Take Advantage 0fSpr1'ng! - li.-'QQ' -.' .X N . XS x :Q Q 4 .Nkss o ' uQxQsx Q . is sssfbN ' .'4: 9 'sw -f'::ef?9s 4 N xi 4 Q yugo S ,k'u,i5 ' Niiffw rf 5 'u . :Babb go Q., .A fr: af X I . 4 '1 ' me Nix M ' 1 ' gtg: :er px -N -N. 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Tech. 80 Otgan1'zat1'0rzs . 112 Social Activities . . 128 Sports . . 138 AD Students Practice Nursing Skills The Associate Degree Nursing program prepared qualified graduate nurses for the State Board Licen- sure Examination for R.N. status in twenty-two months. Under the supervision of Mrs. Kathryn I-Iyllengren, students took nursing and related gen- eral education courses such as physical and social Science and communications. Classroom training preceded clinical practice. Students worked at Bethesda General and Mercy Hospitals and at Friendship Haven. During the summer, they spent eight weeks studying at the Cherokee Mental Health Institute and at the Woodward State Hospital and School. Miss Duis and Debbie Kelley check a newly de- livered patient, Becky Jones. FRONT ROW--B. Voltz, D. Horner, A. McElroy, S. Erickson, P. Hess, G. Hovick, R. Lind, D. Phillips, M. McFadden, Miss Cora Duis Qspon.J. SECOND ROW--A. McPherson, J. Ruble, M. I-Ieidt, V. Thompson, E. johnson, K. Campbell, I. Fairchild, N. Wilson, J. Reynolds, J. Maier. THIRD ROW--A. Schilling, C. Hein, L. Peterson, I. Hanson, D. Martha McFadden draws up an injection. Kelley, M. Venteicher, K. Ross, D. Kuske, J. Koob, U. Shirk, M. Roper, R. Rittgers, D. Brittenham. BACK ROW--S. Sherratt, S. Becker, F. Pederson, K. Ashe, E. Henniger, V. Albrecht, K. Thielen, N. Wood, C. Abrahamsen, I. Vittetoe, M. Davis, R. Allen. TOP--Mr. Shepherd explains the composition of the blood to ADN students. BOTTOM--Mrs. Albrecht checks out a defibrillator with Jeanne Maier, Sue McDonald, and Martha Mc- Fadden. A 'k., Q. ,Mfg -:ifvizzjfl 1V1:L+:':,.r1.7,II1...:-wa. f:v2:. 1 ' ' Til - ' Sherri Erickson listens intently to an interesting lecture. LEFT--Jeanne Maier Weighs Sue McDonald on a chair scale. BELOW--Nursing students participate in a conference with their instructor. , YA h... i'L4l in Auto M6ChUHl'CS Sludenls Practice Skills Mr. Fox and jim Osterson demonstrate their soft touch for Mr. Bell. Under the instruction of Mr. Rex Raine, Mr. Clair Meyer, and Mr. james Bell, students in the Auto Mechanics program received training in working with automobiles and in related technical study. The first-year students learned the basics of auto mechanics, which included work with live engines and tune-up equipment. The second-year students received training under actual working conditions and learned the techniques involved in tune -ups, auto transmissions, front-end alignment, electrical systems, and suspension and brke systems. These skills enabled the students to become efficient auto mechanics. Doug Maschino digs deep for trouble. FRONT ROW- -M, Siefert, D, Murphy, N, William- THIRD ROW--M. Boyington, K. Walker, D. Schil- son, D. Maschino, L. Stangl, D. Schultz, Mr. Rex Raine fspon.J. SECOND ROW--M. Schwaller, G. ling, J. Osterson, P. Monahan, W. Traster, S. Phil- lips. BACK ROW--G. Lore, R. Lee, T. Derner, R. Young, J. Henrichs, D. Burtnett, L. Meyer, R. Nelson. Thompson, R. Tinken, R. Bonnstetter, D. Toyne. Will this engine ever be the same? Maschino gets things out into the open, where can see what's going on. Gary Young and Mike Schwaller check the radiator hose Students Train for Mach1'nery Maintenance Jeff Boettcher and Lynn Rosenquist laugh it up in Farm Power, The Farm Power and Equipment Program was an eleven-month course designed to pre- pare its students for jobs as repair and mainte- nance mechanics in implement dealerships. Under the instruction of Mr. Theron Welzien and Mr. Ted Wiggins, the students learned the manipulative skills and technical information necessary to enter farm equipment position. They studied new machine setup and used--machine repair, gasoline and diesel engines, and farm equipment hydraulics and power trains. Lynn Rosenquist, Lyle Blackman, Lee DeLanoit, and Lonne Anderson work on a paint job. jeff Boettcher, Don Trexel, Greg Sherman, and Charles Bethel work on an engine, FRONT ROW--Mr. Theron Welzien fsponj, J, Cla- baugh, J. Westergaard, L. Blackman, D. Trexel, L, Rosenquist, P. Harrold, Mr. Ted Wiggins Qsponj. SECOND ROW--L. Anderson, A. Christensen, I. Danny Deardorff, Dale Maakestad, Gordon Klingson, and jim Nelson study engine parts. Boettcher, T, jondle, L, DeI.anoit, C. Bethel, I, Bad- ger, B. Johnson. BACK ROW--D, Marshall, G, Sher- man, D. Deardorff, J, Nelson, D. Maakestad, G. Klingson, N. Alig, L.- Stauter. A Farm Power student works on a project. Two students work on a large piece of machinery. PraeZ1'ealMarkel1'ng Procedures Make Up The two-year Retail Marketing Management program was designed to prepare students for management and mid-management positions in retailing. The students, under the direction of Mr. Gerald Leberman, received classroom instruction and on-the -job training. Class- room instruction included subject matter relevant to a career in retail management, such as introduction to business, retailing, and human relations. Combined with the classroom studies were laboratory sessions housed in a facility with fixtures and equipment that stimulated a retail store. Three on-the-job training sessions provided the students with approximately a thousand clock hours of paid, planned, and supervised retail experience. Stu- dents who successfully completed the course were awarded an Associate of Applied Science Degree. Marketing students Dennis Hansen and John Frost Craig Agan and John Kennebeck work on their prepare a window display. economics worksheets. Instructor Mr. Fowler helps john Frost over a market Mr. Fowler looks over the shoulder of Dennis Hansen technicality. as he fills out an inventory form. 86 Retail Marketing Management Curriculum -'-'Q FRONT ROW--H. Rice, T. Wald, T. Van De Walle, THIRD ROW--C. Agan, M. McLary, J. Frost, D. R. Baker, R. Peters. SECOND ROW--J. Kinney, F. Kokenge, K. McBride. BACK ROW--G. Luethie, D. Stiffes, D. Hansen, J. Kennebeck, S. Echelberger. Peters, H. Thielen, S. Tepfer. Karol McBride sports a smile as he picks up a paper Karol McBride and Dennis Hansen get instructions with a high mark from Mr. Fowler. from Mr. Fowler on filling out their registration forms. 87 Students Learn Techniques 0fEleclr0m'cs Under the instruction of Mr. Oram Tabor and Mr. Wayne Markland, students in the two-year Industrial Electronics course learned to assist the engineer in designing, developing, and testing new devices, to install and operate video and audio equipment, to devise and maintain industrial control systems, and to provide all odier services connected with the application of electronic equipment. The course was conducted on a one -hour lecture, two-hour laboratory basis. Each student's lab bench included the items necessary for conducting experiments and putting into practice the theories presented in the lectures. Dean Anderson relaxes in the hall during his break. Mr. Markland shows Gerald Simpson and Jerry Lar- son how to measure voltage. FRONT ROW--C. johnson, R. Kendall, D. O'Bryan, Qspon.J. THIRD ROW--A. Johnson, D. Zoch, J. D. Anderson, R. Halliday, Mr. Wayne Markland White, J. Pugh, J. Pavek, K. Williamson. BACK ROW fspon.j. SECOND ROW--J. Larson, S. Knapp, G. --M. Matson, W. Musselman, R. Reid, B. Meyer, M. Simpson, R. Leo, B. Hathaway, Mr. Oram Tabor Bauer, T. Deacon, I. Blanchfield. 88 Bob Reid works on his project, wiring a rectifier. Dean Merrill and Dave Hepperle assemble a regulated power supply. s Roger Kurtz hooks up a lab experiment at his bench. Roger Leo, Mike Matson, jim Pavek, and Tom Dea- con work in the lab. Mr. Tabor removes an oscilloscope from servo error signal input amplifier test. 89 S luden ls Prepare for Agricultural Careers Roger Nuehring tests corn for Weight per bushel. The one-year Elevator and Farm Supply Manage- ment program was designed to provide training for careers in modern agriculture. The program featured five sessions of which three were in the classroom and two were on-the -job training. Under the in- struction of Mr. john Bartlett and Mr. Gary Astor, the trainees spent classroom time studying technical ag- riculture and learning about the marketing, manage- ment, and distributive functions of the Elevator and Farm Supply industry. The areas of instruction in- cluded animal and grain handling. Mr.- Astor and Tom Christopher examine grain receipts FRONT ROW--R. Nuehring, D. I-Iadwiger, D. Det-tmann, G. Block, D. Collins. SECOND ROW--Mr. Gary Astor fspon.j, M. Brekke, V. Allen, T. Bottorff, D. Day, Mr. john Bartlett fspon.J. BACK ROW--D. Reigelsberger, V. Norem, T. Christopher, C. Hendrickson, D. Renquist, F. Webb, T. Auen. xx., ' must wvua- :L . A.- Mr. Bartlett lectures on the mathematics involved in feed rations. Fred Webb shows how to set up a proper display. ,W t,., sf - VVL, Ms, .,-.. 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Donna Martin checks a letter for mistakes, The Executive Secretary program provided the nec- essary training for careers as secretaries of manage- ment personnel to. those students who had already had some secretarial training, Students, under the director of Mrs, Marilyn Price and Miss Vickie Bur- row, spent three to four hours a day in the classroom and three hours per day in superivsed on-the-job training, The students studied typing, shorthand, of- fice machines, filing, secretarial procedures, and accounting, The classroom was filled with modern office furniture, electric typewriters, office ma- chines, and instructional shorthand equipment, Linda Schoonover studies shorthand before a speed test. Starla Zemke tries to complete an assignment on time. Jackie Lundgren perfects the art of shorthand. Cindy Stringer works at the switchboard. Kris Schmidt uses the dictaphone, 1 Linda Cipperly receives on-the-job training at Felco C I erica! ReeepI1'0m'sls Receive Sandi I-Iildreth, on the job training at Pacific Intermountain Express, Writes a memorandum to one of the company's employees, Diana Vanl-Iorn rechecks an accounting form as part of Judy Hay Sees that things are beginning to add up. of her training at the offices of Felco, Inc. 94 Secretarial Tm1'n1'ng and Practice The nine-month Clerical Reception- ist Program provided secretarial training to those students without prior office training as well as to those who wished to further their skills. The ro ram was conducted P S on a lab basis with equipment simu- lating a real office. lnstructed by Mr. Robert Pearson, students spent six hours a day in the program, pro- gressing at their own rate of speed. During the first session the students studied typing, applied communica- tion, recordkeeping, business math, filing, office machines, transcrib- ing machines, clerical procedures, and personal development, The second session included eight weeks of on-the-job training. Students then returned to the classroom for the third session and furthered their skills by studying data processing and business letterwriting, Mr. Pearson shows Sandi Hildreth, Gail Erickson, jo Iverson, and Pat Miller the finer points of switchboard operation. RONT ROW--K. Askeland, S, Swanson, K, Schmidt, Stringer, V, Mersch, M. Tampe, M. Thorson, M. . Zemke, J, Cook, L. Bode, R, Berning, SECOND Soppeland. BACK ROW--M. DeWitt, P. Miller, G. OW--B. Cole, L, Cipperley, L. I-Iatteberg, D. Flick- Erickson, L, Buckley, L. Hock, M, Scroggins, B. 'nger, J. Lundgren, D. Martin, D. Smith, P. Winsor, Maulsby, D. I-lusske, R, Hart, D. Harvey, M, McBride r. Robert Pearson Qspon.j, THIRD ROW--D. Schultz, P, West, , Van Horn, M, Peterson, S. I-Iildreth, K. juilfs, C. 95 Girls Learn Techniques 0fFc1sh1'0n World Andrea Currie and Pat McDaugal fit Judy Conklin with the latest fashion--the maxicoat. FRONT ROW--D. Dallman, A. Currie, N. Schmidt, R. Olson, D. Havland, Mrs. Laura Raker, Qsponj. SECOND ROW--P. Baker, J. Simpson, P. McDaugal, S. Tscherter, 1. Saathoff, P. Fjetland, Miss Barbara Students enrolled in the Fashion Merchandising pro- gram learned the skills necessary for employment in the fashion field. Under the instruction of Mrs. Laura Raker and Miss Barbara Reinders, the girls in the twenty-one month course studied introduction to fashion merchandising, textiles, fashion design, and the history of fashion. They received on-the-job training which included clerical work, making dis- plays, advertising, selling, and merchandising. Sue Tscherter and Diane I-Iavland study the latest trends in the business of fashions. Reinders Qspon.J. BACK ROW--I. Conklin, A. Len- non, J. McNally, P. Carney, C. Schany, I. Krogstad, M. Mori, B. Hofstad, M. Underberg, J. McDonald, N. Fisher. Pat McDaugal and Marsha Seifferlein set up a dis- play. Jane Underberg, Pam Baker, Peg Carney, Becky Ol- son, Nancy Fisher, and Jennifer McDonald discuss fashion news. .as-...mf Sue Tscherter, Judy Dalgliesh, Joan Saathoff, Diane Havland, and Patti Fjetland review latest fashions. TOP--Patti Fj etland, Becky Olson, Juli Conklin, Judy Dalgliesh, and Jane Underberg practice display set- ups. MIDDLE- -Patti Fjetland, Jane Ki-ogstd, Sue Tscherter, and Judy Dalgliesh prepare to model. BOTTOM--Jennifer McDonald and Joan Saathoff complete a display. G a Students Learn Food MUFk6lI.Ug Techniques Dean Stucky and Bob Livasy concentrate on an assignment. FRONT ROW--Mr. Ronald Rath Qspon.j, H. Hoover, D. Stelling, G. VandenBrink, M. Gochee, G. Demers, J. jentzen, I. Scrimager, Mr. Harold Frentress fspon.J. SECOND ROW--H. Swanson, M. Wisecup, I. Eisen- bacher, G. Brehm, T. Peter, 1. Pommrehn, S. Fitch- horn, L. Mains, D. Stucky, J. Campbell. THIRD ROW Under the instruction of Mr. Ronald Rath and Mr. Harold Frentress, students enrolled in the twenty-one month Food Marketing program received training for management and supervisory careers in the food dis- tribution industry. The students received on-the-job training, Working closely with the Iowa Retail Food Dealers Association. Their classroom instruction in- volved work in marketing, salesmanship, retailing, managing, and accounting. Donald McCurdy scrutinizes the worksheet. --D. johnson, M. Fagan, B. O'Hern, M. Mittelstadt, B. Kleespies, D. McCurdy, S. Ernst, D. Maakestad, J. Long, R. Harms, T. Elbert, C. Dally. BACK ROW-- B. Livasy, R. Hawbaker, G. Bitters, C. Kaiser, R. Broyles, I. Wilken, T. Kearney, R. Claude, J. Allen, C. Capesius. X 1 1 , , 1 7 L i ,SL V ,. , E Eg, ,E A ,-5 5 'fs ,4- 8 55, 6 ,M ,,,,g, N, ,, 1 Ni .3 kg-,--Zip -2 aw , K 'sf vi .ff m .f , D , k , 4 KW., QQ, f. 'kai Q S f 4 I lisy :H 1. ?1QVf5L1i ,V,,W,. f 1 .3 --is ,. 6,531 2:1-' W ,555 N ,-5 , mi fix? V gif' ', I A W' M gif? 1 N 23235: ,, x ix, Practical 1,zrs1'ng Brings Comfort Z0 zh FRONT ROW--J. Young, C. Warland, C. Baier, K. Ville, L. Barthman, E. Hill, J. Adams. BACK ROW- Cuckie, P. Ott, J. Wichtendahl. SECOND ROW--F. I. Balm, l. Harris, C. Larson, M. Lund, P. Erickson, Parrish, D. Williams, L. Olson, E. Webb, K. johnson, S. Porth, D. Woods, M. Dunscombe, Mrs. Dorothy L. Wood, S. Graves, S. Winninger. THIRD ROW--C. Husske fspon.j. Leytham, R. Rogers, J. jones, P. Whiting, S. Watton- K 315 Pat Whiting, Jane Wichtendahl, and Lynda Wood Joyce Young and Kathy Cuckie help a patient sit attentively evaluate the content of a classroom up in bed with the use of a trapeze support. lecture. 100 H 0sp1'la!1'zed Under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Husske, stu- in the eleven-month Practical Nurse Educa- acquired skills and knowledge to to bring both physical and mental to the sick and injured. The students took classes at the Fort Dodge center. Class included courses in body structure and func- caring for the basic daily needs of patients, and social growth of the individual, assisting in the care of the acutely ill patient. students obtained clinical experience at and Mercy Hospitals, and had an ob- period in nursing homes. Students suc- completing the program were awarded a. and were eligible to Write the licensing administered by the Iowa Board of jane Wichtendahl checks the pulse and blood Instructor Iona Lynch lectLu'es to her class on pressure of an elderly patient. nursing teChI1iqL1eS- Cindy Warland and Irma Harris check arm bracelet Joyce Young and Cindy Larson show the patient how for the proper dispensing of medicine. to use the buzzer. IOI Modern Shop Techmques Prepare 31,5 , Don Caruth works with one of the many modern machines in the Machine Shop, The eleven-month Machine Shop program trained students in all the basic skills necessary to qualify in the machine shop trades, Under the instruction of Mr, james Wiggerman, related classroom study and shop work were integrated to provide the necessary training. The course trained students to operate the metal lathe, the milling machine, the surface grinder, the turrett lathe, the metal shaper and many other metal working machines. The students re- ceived training in machine operating, in general machine shop work, and in a basic amount of tool and die making. The course consisted of a total of 1320 hours. Of those hours, 995 were spent in the modern machine shop and the other 325 were spent on related subjects. The related subjects covered included metals, machine shop mathematics, basic machine electricity, and welding, Measuring fun- damentals, shop safety, blueprint reading and draft- ing, and time, motion, and quality control were also studied. John Barr finds that setting up a lathe requires ex- treme accuracy, Mr. james Wiggerman, instructor, demonstrates proper operation of a machine press to some of his students, Sludenzsjor Machine Trades Mark Snopek is shown working on one of his many Mark Snopek makes an intricate lathe setting as Jim class projects. Peterson looks on. FRONT ROW--M, Snopek, D, Paul, D, Borer, M, BACK ROW--J, Peterson, J. Barr, V. Schmitz, F. Meusburger, T, Sharkey, Mr, james Wiggerman Buck, R, Rasmussen, C. Priest, D, Hass, fsponj. 103 Students Practice Techniques 0fDraft1'rzg Under the instruction of Mr. Walter McCarty, students in the eleven-month long Mechanical Drafting pro- gram learned the skills necessary to become skilled draftsmen. The students were in school six hours a day during the program. About half the time was spent working at the drafting board, where the stu- dents practiced basic design, orthographic projections, elevations, lettering, line technique, computer de- sign, and free hand sketching. The remainder of the time was spent in receiving related training in such areas as communications, industrial mathematics, and machine shop processes. 1-N Jim Hartley studies drafting layouts. Jim Berger draws a project during his lab hours. FRONT ROW--G. Schoon, K. Ohrtman, I. Hartley, D. Pearson, Mr. Walter McCarty fspon.J. SECOND ROW--W. Pugh, N. Mueller, S. Reed, J. Berns, K. Olsen, G. Perry. BACK ROW--B. Coats, T. I-Ianneman, W. Ryon, J. Ber- ger, C. Bickford, R. Welander. K ywwprrgar. 5 if A ,, -S rf, :'f1g,mfa,mr. . -' Glenn Smith studies layouts during lab. Mr. McCarty points out a problem to Randy We- lander. 1- -MIP' Dave Pearson takes notes from his drafting text Top--Gene Schoon studies a drafting layout. Bottom--Randy Welander Works on a layout. vwg wg ES' , .L FRONT ROW--M. Meyer, P. Wagner, Z. Williams, P. Newbrough, Miss Lynch fspon.j. SECOND ROW- -M. Bau- man, C. Irvine, T. Nelson, B. Dicks. BACK ROW--P. Ruby, D. Crouch, E. Lawler, S. Shroyer, L. Krull, V. Beug gert, M. Reineking, M. Thomas. Students Learn M6dl'Cd! Office Skills Using Tena Nelson as her patient, Ellen Lawler demonstrates the proper technique for giving a shot. Under the instruction of Mrs. joan Mulroney and Ray Stanley, students enrolled in the Medical As- sistants program learned such basic clerical skills typing, completing medical forms and other recor and answering the telephone. The students also learned to prepare a patient before examination, as ds take temperatures and height and weight measure- ments, and use the equipment in the examination room. The course included nine months of theory and practice taught in a classroom equipped with medical office equipment and supplies. The stu- dents also gained clincial experience by working under a physician for two months. Donna Crouch and Maribeth Reineking measure Marlene BaLunan's blood pressure. Mrs. Mulroney shows Vicki Beuggert how to weigh in. Pamela Ruby studies the human skeleton in class. Zella Williams takes a blood sample from Pam Wag- ner. Mrs. Mulroney points out the stomach to Sandra Shroyer and Mary Thomas. I07 Automotive Service Spec1'aI1'sz Program Begins The Automotive Service Specialist program was an eleven-month course designed to prepare students for jobs concerned with the maintenance and service of motor vehicles, Under the instruction of Mr, Jerome Fox and Mr. William Zentner, students studied the parts of an automobile as well as auto- motive sales and merchandising. During the program the students divided their time between the school ' and actual on-the-job training. Students received training in the skills of auto repair and business training related to the automotive industry. Mr. FOX inStrL1CtS Duane BeSC1'l01'1He1'. Dave Coleman works at Sears Service Center, Rich Lennon and Larry Irwin work on an auto part during classroom training. 108 Mr. Fox supervises Chuck Ash and Gordon Oyloe during training at the college. David Kasperbauer tests an electrical system. Bill Togue overhauls an engine, Randy Hay works parttime at Phillips Sixty-Six IO9 Ed Stiles practices welding in a welding booth. Monte Kreger welds a project for Farm Power. Students Learn Essentials of Welding Daniel Cramer and Ronald Christenson make arc welds. Under the instruction of Mr. James Nelson, students in the eighteen-week welding program learned the skills necessary to become successful Welders. The course was conducted on a laboratory basis, with equipment comparable to that found in modern in- dustries. Students perfected their skills in oxacety- lene welding and cutting, A.C. and D.C. arc weld- ing, pipe Welding, gas tungsten and gas metal arc welding. They received related instruction in read- ing blueprints and welding symbols and in testing welds. Arc Welders also learn how to protect themselves. ?as?Q55ie'i2iz Harold DeBough makes an acetylene Weld with the guidance of instructor jim Nelson. Ken Hagland grinds a Weld during a welding test. Victor Dunn applies his skills by repairing a tricycle ::h ii, N 2?-Ly . . 1 9 Qi. wi . ro,- L : .f'pe:F1xf I 0., ,. r. ' l'-'vw' . umm ,,ns.v' - :ESMF . . , n a ,,.- 5 A . 1 , ,. .V ,. x il ull 'Im XXX W Q n X 2 H mu B I Q. E' fu Q Q fb UQ fb P RS . X 'Q 2 6 ox: ' -. J A ,, I 1 0.3-.3-:H I. -Q3 .1 H - 1 li X 5 x 3: .Z X -4 ' i is 'xt' - - 6? l 5 il--mn., ,' my . - ol' 1' v Q if ov 1, Z 9' fl ,fa , , . , v 4 f Q ,r, 4c?:g':' :U fsxz' O 4 O 9 0 ',f 1 I. 1 A ,014 4 1 l l x ' fi 4,4 0 0 p 5 v , 3.9.4 . ,W P 0 4 4 v 0 l o , ' 4' , I 'i 5 4. Sludenl Group ACIl.VI'll.6S ., xx RIGHT--Doug Van Hoff types a news story. BELOW--The pep band marches on? -9 ffl? ar The Chamber Singers are a popular group. Work on the Panther Prow1 keeps students busy Jr ,. K Sus , H2 f LEFT--Sharon Knutson urges everyone to vote at the Student Senate elections, ABOVE--Mike Eckerman and Mr, Mallaro share their ideas. Student Senate Has Strong Role at ICCC The Student Senate at Iowa Central Community College played a leading role in making sure that the views of the students were heard, The leader- ship of these students was in the hands of Student Senate President Mike Eckerman. The 1969-1970 school year included many challenges and happen- ings. Student Senate sponsored many activities, such as Homecoming and monthly dances at the 4-H Building. FRONT ROW--M. Eckerman Qpres.J, T. Haugen Qsecj, J. McNally, M. Schreier, M. Burk, A. johnson. SECOND ROW--R, Peltz, S. Knutson, B. Jensen, C. President Mike Eckerman Vice President Randy Pingel Secretary Teri Haugen Espeland, D. Kuske, M, Porter, B. Johnson. BACK ROW--B, Stromberg, R. Broyles, B. Tepfer, G. Vanden Brink, I. Krogstad, P. Carney, S. Spencer FRONT ROW--D. Rennie, J. Brittenham, D. Schoon, A, Muhlbauer fsec.-treas,Q, C. Wallace QV. pres.j, R, Schmeling fpresj, Mr. Donald Culbertson Qspon.j. SECOND ROW--D. Woods, R. Barmore, P. Beal, D. Anderson, L. LaBou.nty, M. Shahidi. BACK ROW--G. Lundgren, R. Conlon, M. Oleson, R. I-laffner, B. Tepfer, G, McMahon, T, Dieter, Circle K Helps ICCC Grow Circle K was a service organization for young men sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, Organized since june 21 1962 Circle K was ver active durin the ear 1 1 Y S Y and sponsored such activities as the Miss Legs con- test and the Penny Carnival, Members also partici- pated in activities such as the United Fund drive and ushered and worked concessions at basketball games and other school events, President ...... . . . . Robert Schmeling Vice President ..... . . Cliff Wallace Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Allen Muhlbauer i 1. as .. gi .5 hw-. LEFT--Bob Schmeling and Tom Dieter measure Joanne Gerrard and Sharon Knutson for the mini-skirt contest. ABOVE--Rocky Aschbrenner, Andy Wiles, and Mike Moeller make money for Circle K the hard way. Honor Students Receive Rec0gr11'l1'0n The Honor Society was a statewide organization for which both Arts and Sciences and Voc-Tech students were eligible. Each semester students had the oppor- tunity to qualify. To become a member, a 3.25 grade average for at least one semester was needed, The annual ceremony and reception, at which judge Mark McCormack gave the main address, was held on May 4. Nine permanent members were inducted. Janice Blaine receives the Alice E, Granger Scholar- ship. LEFT--Temporary Honor Society members from the Voc-Tech division wait to be inducted. ABOVE--Dr. Barbour outlines the requirements for Honor Society membership. Certificates are awarded to temporary members. sf. maxim -my Spanish Club Continues T0 Grow The purpose of the Spanish Club was to stimulate interest in the culture of Spanish-speaking people. The club held one meeting a month. During the past year the Spanish Club held a Halloween party, a swimming party, a debate on The Grape Pickers, and a dinner at La Fiesta. The year was finished with a picnic at the Dawson cabin on the river, President ........ . . Tom Gode Vice President ...... . . Cindy Togeas Secretary-Treasurer . . . . .Karen Johnson N., f lf A, YR ,Y N ' 5 , we , v A. ii: L47 , . 1 My . . -42 K' fi ,V . i' ' HWS' ggi, ilk J W af V T531 'A V fs ' K, ur H ,, AL,V.L, .s A A L g ,, J LEFT--The Spani fun for everyone, ABOVE--Mrs, Lin the cook-out, sh Club picnic means ney is all ready for FRONT ROW--J. Foster, K. johnson fsec,-treas.j, C, THIRD ROW: H, Hagberg, V. Martin, K. Fachman, Togeas lv, pres,Q, T, Code fpres,J, Mrs. Mary Sula E, Anderson, W. Malson, D. Anderson. BACK ROW-- Linney fspon.j. SECOND ROW--A. Toner, D, Miller, J, Daniel, B, Miklo, T. Akins, M. Collins, B. Koester K. McCo1lam, C. Pearson, T. Dieter, B. Taylor. J. McNally. H6 .si usirzess roups Study Commercial World PHI BETA LAMBDA: FRONT ROW--S. Moenck, C. Stone, D. Blanchet, I. Morgan, M. Crilly, Miss Vesta Dencklau, L. Beaver, S. Glass. BACK ROW--S. Martin fsponj. ECONOMICS CLUB: FRONT ROW--S, Spencer, J. T. Harvey, BACK ROW--B, Anderson, D, Blanchet, Schwartz, M, Hayes, Mr, Dennis Barnum fsponj. G, Norine, 1, Mease. SECOND ROW-- C, MacLean, M, Ertl, D. Zierner, H7 FRONT ROW--M. Shumate Qacc.j, T. Haugen, B. --B. Loots, G. Rohner, S. Hall, M. Ullrich, I. Watts Jensen, L. Ramthun, J. McNally, T. Akins, M Mori, G. Brown, J. Kurth, J. Bayliss, I. Rohner, C. Berry, R. Peltz, M. Barnhill, D. Carlson, C. Morgan, W. K. Elliott, S. Vaughn, T. Wickwire, C. Weitzel. Taylor, J. Reiling. SECOND ROW--L. Hecht, J. En- BACK ROW--C. Busse, K. McCollam, D. Young- burg, B. Tepfer, J. Edwards, I. Knapp, M. Robson, blood, D. Castenson, M. Grieser, K. Ropte, M. C. Davidson, M. McCaulley, S. Reynolds, R. Ram- Adams, K. Montgomery, B. Hoskin, P. Beal, L. Cam thun, C. Rogers, P. Carther, L. Stanek. THIRD ROW arigg, H. Tell, R. Meyer, D. Peterson. Concert Choir Performs Chichester Psalms The Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Eu- gene- McKinley, had an exciting season with a num- ber of concerts. They included the Christmas Con- cert, when the choir performed the Chichester Psalms, Spectrum '70, and tours to Emmetsburg and Minneapolis-St. Paul. The Executive Board, which helped govern the choir, consisted of JoDena Mc- TOP--Choir members concentrate on their music BOTTOM--Choristers leave on one of their tours. Nally, Beth Hoskin, Terry Wickwire, Carolyn Berry, and Merri Shumate. McKinley swings. Chamber Singers Enjoy Second Season The Chamber Singers completed their second successful season on the Fort Dodge Iowa Central campus this year. They partic- ipated in the activities of the Concert Choir and in other com- munity performances. The Singers went on tour to Lytton and performed in concert at the Lytton High School. They partici- pated in the Christmas Concert, in Spectrum '70, and in the Experiment, where they sang such favorites as What Now My Love and Scarborough Fair. Mr. McKinley shows the singers the proper way to exit. Davidson, Kathy Wickwire, and Mar- The Delegation. Mark McCaulley, Mark Ullrich, and Terry Wick- hold a long note. SECOND ROW--M. Shumate, M. McCau1ley, Hoskin, P. Beal, J. Edwards, M. Ullrich, L. Stanek ROW--J. McNally, T. Wickwire, L. Hecht, I. C. Berry, B. Shimkat, M. Robson. BACK ROW--B. .. lt L .. FRONT ROW--D. Harvey, L. Camarigg, M, Robson, Von Glan, BACK ROW--D. McCabe, I. Lochray, I C, Davidson, P, Stoner, M, Lyman, M, McCaulley, Kurth, M, Shumate, T, Niemier, M, Pingel, M, l. Blaha. SECOND ROW--S. Johnson, L. Wyatt, P. Opheim. Moeller, T, Wickwire, L, Hecht, M. Ullrich, K, Band Program Expands Under Kruse The band at Iowa Central this past season was under the di- rection of Mr. Thomas Kruse, Members participated in nu- merous activities and concerts. There was also a pep band at the Fort Dodge center, which performed for many events, such as the Homecoming parade and numerous sports events including both football and basketball games, The band held practices several times each week, A Stage Band was also organized this year and played for The Experiment, LEFT--The ICCC Stage Band performs for The Experiment. ABOVE--Mr. Kruse uses diagrams to explain the difference between sour notes and sweet notes, 120 Bible Group Features Variea' Program The Campus Bible Fellowship was an off-campus and inter-denominational fellowship. Organized by stu- dents on various campuses in 1965, its purpose was to encourage the understanding of the Christian faith through Bible study and discussions. Organized socials were held from time to time, Three weekend retreats were planned for the school year with students from various campuses attending. recting Bible Fellowship activities. RIGHT--Bible study is a regular feature of the weekly meetings. FRONT ROW--F. Junker, S. Stark, B. Smalley, B. dell Jordan fspon.J. BACK ROW--L. Mains, S. Aus Johnson, D. Hicks. SECOND ROW--D. Tuttle, J. tin, D. Lundberg. Kauffman, I. Wetzel, J. Foster, G. Boyle, Mr. Wen- 121 ABOVE--Wendell jordan finds much p1easure.in di- FRONT ROW- -B. Hilton, B. Zenor, A. Bothe, Mr. T. Lessmeier, B. Jensen, M. Klein. BACK ROW--D Donald E. Fish fsponj. SECOND ROW--P. Moeller, Lundberg, M. Lyman, L. Wyatt, M. Anderson, D. M. Adams, D. Beisell, S. Knutson, M. Clay. THIRD Cottrell, G. Anderson, 1. Tarbox, B. Tepfer. ROW--M. Smith, P. Schulte, C. Miller, J. Ellwanger, Newspaper C onzinues Progress ln its second year of operation as a weekly, the Prowl switched to offset publication, and a camera-ready dummy was prepared in the campus office. Although the staff--and others-- sometimes questioned its journalistic quality, its twenty-seven Monday morning appearances established the Prowl as an essential part of Iowa Central life. Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editors Advertising Manager Business Manager Photographer Sports Editor What Do You Think Staff Typist Circulation Ava Bothe Betty Zenor Becky Hilton Terry Lessmeier Doug Van Hoff Jack Zimmer Larry Kjar Mike Lyman Dave Stevens Margaret Adams Patricia Schulte Amelia Churchill ABOVE--Mr. Fish gives out some good advice. RIGHT--Becky Hilton is caught off guard. Music Editor Faculty Advisor Judy Edwards Donald E. Fish Third D1'mens1'0n Grows with I C C C LEFT--Problems are quickly solved. The complete story of Iowa Central--all three campus centers--continued to be the material of the THIRD DIMENSION. The format was changed slightly so that the campus sections could be more easily lo- cated. For whatever Iowa Central has meant to you--good or bad, interesting or dull, meaningful or useless--the THIRD DI- MENSION has tried to catch the story and BELOW--Carol Yetmar, Joleen Kuhn, Linda Scharf, and Gregg Anderson work on some new layouts. Editor Assistant Editor Sports Organizations Voc - Tech Social Life Student Pictures and Index Linda Scharf joleen Kuhn Gregg Anderson Carol Yetmar Sue Crosby Dave Cottrell Barb Jensen Pat Moeller Lynn Wyatt preserve it for you. Photographers Doug Van Hoff Mike Lyman jim Verzani Faculty Advisor Donald E- Fish FRONT ROW--J. Kuhn, L. Scharf, Mr. Donald E. S. Crosby, D. Beisell. THIRD ROW--C. Berry, M. Fish fspon.j. SECOND ROW--C. Yetmar, R. Doud, Lyman, D. Cottrell, G. Anderson. 123 SISEA Aids Prospective Teachers FRONT ROW--C. Morgan Qsec.J, M. Schreier ftreas.j, J. Heffner, C. Melton, M. Robson, B. Detmering, J, Kuhn, C, Adam, R. Theiss, I. Johnson, S. Pearson, M. Mori, M, Burk, J, Schulz, C. Vanderhoff, N. Shady, S. Blanchet, M. Porter Qpress sec,j, SECOND ROW--B. Nordstrom fv. pres,j, 1, Zimmer, L. Ram- thun, B. Schulz, B. johnson, K. Kettering, C, Espe- land, D. Porter, K. Polking, M. Grieser, D. Young- blood, B. Allen, B. Erdahl, M, Everhard, M. Abels, S. Dunne, K. Thompson, L. Osboe, C. Weiss, Mrs, Harold Martin Qspon.J. THIRD ROW--K. Sittig, J. Gross, T. Brigdon, B. Loots, L. Miller, N. Sliefert, S. Spencer, C, Miller, L, Hasek, B, Dankel, S. Aus- tin, D. Bowman, M. Bailey, S, Grauer, L. Martin, P Anderson, L, Ryerson, K. Ripperger. BACK ROW-- B, Stevens, E, Meiers, M. Baessler, G. Kraus, P, Luman, S. Hebert, T. Thomas, R. Conlon, M. Henrichson, D. Castenson, I. Freberg, I. Murphy, R Hansen, M. Collins, B. Morrison, D, Morris, J, Zin- nel, program, President . . . Tom Mullen Vice President Bill Nordstrom Secretary . . . Colleen Morgan Treasurer . . . Mary Schreier The main purpose of SISEA was to provide professional training for prospective teachers. The members participated in many various activities throughout the year such as the Big Brother and Big Sister programs. A Christmas party was held for disadvantaged children, Many members Worked as teacher aids and assisted in Head Start programs. LEFT--SISEA officers direct a full and varied Young Democrats Attend State Convention Bob Bremer debates at a Young Democrats The Big Four discuss plans for the Club. meeting, The Young Democrats participated in various activities this past year, Members worked on the Moratorium, attended de- bates, and were represented at the State Convention held on PreSid6nt ........ . . .Karry Jackson April 25 and 26. The basic concept of the organization was to Vice President ........ Dennis johnson promote a broader educational program of issues concerning SeC1'etafY'TTea5u1'e1' ----- Bobbi Fisch the U,S. and to improve the Democratic Party. FRONT ROW--J. Yeager, K, jackson, B, Fisch fsec,- K, Doyle fCommittee Womanj, C, McGuire, J, Mc- treas.J. BACK RCW--J. Daniel, M, Ramsey, 1, Ryan, Grane, J. Andrew, K, Coffey. FRONT ROW--S, Taylor, P. Iordison fsec.D, L. D. Woods, B. johnson fpres.D, R. Lappe, B- TaY10f Camarigg, A, Cady, J. Runcie QV. pres.D. BACK K. Meyer. ROW--Mr, Richard Grove fsponj, J. Edwards ftreas.J, Conservative C0al1'I1'0n Discusses Problems The Conservative Coalition of Iowa Central was a non- politically oriented group. The group was composed of those who wished to assemble and discuss certain events and points of interest of the present day. Members dis- cussed especially those problems that were the concern of youth. Although the purpose of the group was not to take a definite stand on issues, the Coalition did take part in the Moratoriurn, President ,,,,,, , , , Brian johnson Vice President . . . . . . Jim Runcie Secretary ,,,,, , , , Paulette jordison Treasurer ,,,, , , , Judy Edwards 126 LEFT--Members participate in the Moratorium ABOVE--The Coalition is interested in today's problems. BELOW--Mr, Richard Grove is the sponsor of the Conservative Coalition. LEFT and ABOVE--Members of the Vet's Club stage a counter-demonstration during the Moratorium, Vet's Club Orgarzizes at Fora' Dodge The Vet's Club was a. group composed of ex-veterans and conflicts of today. Their main point of discus- that met to discuss problems relating to policies and sion and interest was the Viet Nam conflict. The programs of the United States concerning the wars Vet's Club was a newly organized group, FRONT ROW--I. Patten, J. Rohner, R, Froah, J. Runcie, BACK ROW--L, Venteicher, R, Lappei M. Gentile, I. Ashm ore, D. Strandburg, lvl ffl 5 X xx ' f XQ Wa :Q 9 -1 -,EZ WX f Homecommg Ushers In v ' ICCC Social A CII'VI.lI.6S X l X 'Aly On October 1, Sharon Knutson was crowned the 1969 Homecoming een b Y h ' I Mike Eckerman during halftime ceremonies of the football game. Floats were based on the theme, The Wide, Wide World of Fantasy and included many original ideas. After the game a dance was held at the Elks' Club. '. . I ' 'fbi-:. Q- 4 -, , 25,1 X rl T' Q 1 :Al X N X -I-:3 ' fLf,ffZf.',1.. f . ...xv . , ,,-,,z,f,f- -,. I 'I ','L'f'Z 'n .l f .H -- . W, ,,,:,:,,,,. . Z,-.-, v '-lg-15-jj:-I-1-:1': YI'-'mfs 1.7 . z,:f,-sjf::L-'..- nzq .s.-n . we '--' . y . Ll, 1. X. , 55.551 .-'Q-'. V 'Nl .1 ' vac f .-- . 'J -- an N ' . .- . .I...., .- Q., N .---R-'-'.' fl .-Z'5Ss 1-. s 'v , ',.t,.t,-, ,. .,.,,e,,,Q,Qs . 5 x'l,n' ,I ,J I- I. - Cx fs, S Q ' lu- ee: --.-,-fp.-.-le. A Q 6!,199exc I. ss.- x ' .s - . ' N X .' F z' S X Q ' N ABOVE--Candidates for Homecoming Queen were, left to right: Naomi Smaha, Shelley Peiper, Debbie Peterson, Sharon Knutson, Rita jo Doud, juli Conklin, Sara Chapman, and Carolyn Berry. BELOW- -Dr. Barbour rides in style in the Homecoming parade. RIGHT--Queen Sharon Knutson poses for her portrait. 128 1 ABOVE- -Popeye the Sailor Man cheers the Panthers on. RIGHT, TOP-- Let's Bug 'Em is one pa- rade entry in The Wide, Wide World of Fantasy. RIGHT, BOTTOM--Football captains Red Newman, Bob Lee, and Randy junkman lead the way to Victory. Mike Eckerman crowns a surprised Sharon Knutson 1969 Homecoming Queen 129 Barb Jensen, ICCC's first Miss Legs, poses by her trophy. Circle K Sponsors Miss Legs Con zest A Miss Legs contest, sponsored by the Circle K Club, was held at the 4-I-I Building on the evening of November 4. Barb Jensen, a freshman majoring in art, was nominated Miss Legs out of 21 competitors, while Diane I-loveland was the runner- up. Following the contest a dance was held, and all the funds collected were given to the United Fund. The large audience gives its full attention to the girls on the stage. The curtain opens on fpart ofj another con- testant. 130 Flower Chlfdrerz Appear at Saa'1'e Hawkins Doug Krager expresses the mood of the dance. Flower children and hippies danced-in to music provided by The Ecstasy at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. The dance, sponsored by the H.O.E. fl-Iealth, Occupation, Edu- cationj girls, featured students dressed in jeans, cut-offs, love beads, and mocassins. Trophies were awarded to Bill Spindler and Deb Pratt for being the best-dressed. H.O.E. girls model appropriate hippie attire. LEFT--Even overalls are in at Sadie Hawkins. ABOVE--These are flower children? 131 Ben Pe1'i'a features flamenco-style guitar. ICCC Sponsors M1'n1'-Fesl1'va! ., . The Mini-Festival a three-day folk festival was held on Ben Pena Shows Off hls style' March 16, 17, and,18. Ben Pena, a flamencd-style guitarist, played and sang for two of the performances. Kris and Dale and the Three Party System were also featured. The small audience is engrossed in the music. 132 LEFT--Dan Lenzen is all wet. ABOVE--Randy Pingel contemplates the Nickel Throw. Penny Carmvcz! Gives Cheap Thrills The Cirle K Club of the Fort Dodge Center spon- sored the annual Penny Carnival on the evening of May 12. Other campus clubs organized booths such as the dunking machine, the pie throw, the ring toss, and the water balloon throw. The highlight of the event was the mini-skirt contest at which Car- lene Hanson was named winner and Karry jackson was named runner-up. Barb Jensen was chosen Car- nival Queen and Kathy Johnson was runner-up. LEFT--Lynn Wyatt prepares to ring the bell. BELOW--The VICA car ran for 20 minutes. 5,1 V 155 m.,l.,,, j,,w'f jg 4'-m V A- Ym.m.,..,,,g,,, wi' I33 M usic Highlights the Experzmenl The Music Department's contribution to The Ex- periment includes the Delegation, the Chamber Singers, and the stage band. The Experiment, an informal cabaret-type show, was held on November 25. Mehr Shahidi, Master of Cer- emonies, introduced the talent, which included rock bands, singers, the ICCC stage band and Chamber Singers, and comedy skits. LEFT-:Joan Reiling and Mehr Shahidi discuss the karate chop that left Gary Grossman unconscious. ABOVE--The Hungry Lovers perform their latest hit for the show. Choirs Present cz Spectrum 0fMus1'e Spectrum '70, presented under the direction of Mr. Eugene McKinley, included pop songs, old favorites, and jazz tunes. Music was performed by the Concert Choir, the Delegation, the Chamber Singers, and the Fort Dodge Senior High Stage Band. 'K LEFT--Randy Davis, Melody Barnhill, Barb Jensen, and Bruce Tepfer are the interpretive dancers for the clioir. ABOVE--The entire choir performs songs for young and old. LEFT--Carolyn Berry shows enthusiasm during the performance. ABOVE--Beth Hoskin lets it all out during Aquarius. 135 ABOVE--Mr. Santiago explains the art of hypnosis. RIGHT--Z-z-z-z. Hypnotist Puts Audzence in cz Daze Students obey any command Mr. Santiago gives. A new dance step is accidentally discovered. I36 On February 18, Mr. Jose Santiago presented a show of magic, ESP, and hypnotism. Fifteen members of the audience were chosen as subjects and were put through a variety of antics that ran from the usual display of spontaneous laughter and sadness to in- venting a new dance, the Monster Twist. Mr. Santiago demonstrated that there was nothing to fear from hypnosis and that it was only a tool of the imagination. Bob Schmeling is ready to abide by Mr. Santiago's wishes. 1 I .7 , , ,aa Members of the INNERLIGI-IT provide music for the Graduation Dance. Graa'ual1'0n Forma! Ends the Year The Graduation Dance was held on May 21 at the Elks Club. The dance was formal and students of ICCC and their dates attended. The lnnerlight provided music for dancing. RIGHT, TOP--Mr. Mallaro collects admission from Dave Schlesinger and Julie Fletcher. RIGHT, BOTTOM and BELOW--Couples enjoy danc- ing to the music of the INNERLIGHT. 137 I X W AY t f Q 5 'v 4 'ij was Bring Honor Z0 I.C.C.C. flu 'x S all '10 Cx ' '3 5.5 N V ,H we s. . f X '-H:H. .ff.+ 0 wf S. v:f5'4:4.i5.fg1 it If v'xg?-'Ns Q. ' iss Jggqt-531: g gf.: : pf.',q,.gQ NI. -4 Q-vase.-.exff -1 .x-X' ,g ,ya .N -gg-,,v:,-.,.,x X. . L.: Qnss.scguy,,:.' ,,.:,..,xx,.x 5 ani 61 li 611 CS Gwen if-5.1-3311.212 g' gl lace: 'A' TTJ1 ::'L'6'-f ll vm.: :.,.,-:.jff,f,mv, 'wa--e3es:Q21zfcw. X.. -.-' '1 'fr' I .5 .5315 3 . j 5,1 , 'F :f t 2 Red Newman runs interference for john Krugman as they attempt an end sweep. Catcher Mike Jordan foils a Webster City scoring attempt with a put-out at the plate 138 Qi .. ilu A.. ZS? 11:53 ssmgjgf A e ' Si' 5 --lg WV, si' mm? i,'5f '1?1s5f ff :i m fn fi, W- - . :SE fi 'QXFQK f t? 255:51 'Wiz fgsffl'-L' ga .. I 235, I J Lfiffaieefiik zz- ,Q wsgififf' , ,fwgm .. Mlm , X ...- f fs ' - -.-:'z::,:affas::f::- ::s:f'12m,:ae2ni: gf ' 'fI 'ff'Uf2JaZ' T V -fsx iigfi W Q :- l. 1 'VV' .. -23 9'- , .25 55 rx ng, Q, .SW Iii? W f 3 yi 1 sl ? 9' we - s-m......., .' x W f ff 3 E ,M g , Football ICCC ICCC 56 Marshalltown O 32 48 Mason City 13 20 48 So. Dakota O 10 48 UNI Frosh 6 10 24 ISU Frosh 14 14 Esthervill e Ellsworth Centerville NE Oklahoma Roche ster 140 ICCC F1'rz1'shes Fourth in Nation The amazing Panthers had the best season of their school's short history this year by compiling a 7--1--1 rec- ord and winning an impressive victory in the Wool Bowl, to earn the rank of fourth in the nation in the final JUCO football standings. The Panthers started the season with a streak by easing by their first win six opponents, The streak was broken by a 20--20 tie with Ellsworth, but the Panthers bounced back and pulled a close 10--8 victory from Centerville. Despite their defeat in the hands of number-one ranked NE Oklahoma, the Panthers were chosen to appear in the Wool Bowl, where they rolled over undefeated Rochester, 33--14, Offensive back jim Harmsen rolls left for five yards before being stopped by Marshalltown. 141 ABOVE--Coach Shupe talks over a crucial play with Charles Sims, AT LEFT: A Panther end makes a suc- cessful reception despite Northern Iowa's efforts. Krugman and Frank Duro and Coach Shupe discuss defens1ve strategy, GC 1 - Qlis i Head Coach Paul Shupe and assistant coaches Dale Daggy, Gordon Hoover and john Gregory, exchange views concerning this year's team during an afternoon practice. 142 Lee Chosenfor All-American Team Afr- Yi 'W 11- + q . V., if Q ' in Rochester in Wood Bowl, 33-14 AT LEFT--Ray Hanson takes a handoff from Gary Berding and heads for daylight. ABOVE--jerry Mease attempts a field goal as Frank Duro holds. BELOW-- Ray Hanson leads the Northern Iowa defense toward the goalposts, W mf? avi' . ,,,,,. ,, .. , vs r ' L iff W Eff , 5' l K ' , Zi ' f .aff W 2.3m A v 'Hr Panthers Hum1'!1'ale Eagle Grove, 146-85 SEASON'S RECORD Ellsworth Glen Oak, Ill. Webster City Estherville Mason City Eagle Grove Robert Morris, Marshalltown Mason City Burlington Ellsworth Eagle Grove Webster City Creston Robert Morris, Burlington ISU Freshmen Marshalltown Grandview Estherville Grandview I I ll. ll. Geoff Roberts tries to get off a shot against Robert Morris. 2. li i Ev Miller attempts a jump shot over the head of a Marshalltown defender. Rick Williams and Geoff Roberts try to distract an Ellsworth shooter. 147 I Panthers Chalk Up Coach Dale Howard tensely examines his team's Dan Agee exhibits perfect form while scoring two points performance down court, against Marshalltown. FRONT ROW: John Krugman, Dan Agee, Ken Chapman, Geoff Roberts, Ev Miller, Rick Williams. BACK ROW: Walt Fiesler, Bob Lee, Phil jakeman, Ken Snyder, jim Porter, Henry Washington. 148 3? M 4 Panther Baseball Team Ends john Krugman gets another hit. John is one Coach Mallaro poses for his portrait. of the Panthers' best hitters with a .354 average. FRONT ROW- -jack Zimmer, Dan Brust, jerry junk- Renberg, Bruce Fitzgerald. BACK ROW- -Mike Jor- man, Bart McNeil. SECOND ROW--Denny Drake, dan, jim Petersen, Dave Stevens, Stan McClure, A1 Mike Hustad, john Krugman, Mike I-Iagstrom, Matt Manning, Ted Heath. 150 Boone Webster City Eagle Grove Eagle Grove Ellsworth Ellsworth Grandview Grandview Marshalltown Marshalltown Mason City Mason City Eagle Grove Emmetsburg Emmetsburg Creston Creston Webster City Ellsworth Season Record Team Hitting Av. A Grueling Season 9-10 FD 4 7 2 14 2 15 5 15 2 1 2 5 11 1 3 7 5 11 14 4 17 S 15 7 5 4 2 3 7 4 9 1 12 6 6 10 11 1 9--10 .291 Bruce Fitzgerald tries out a curve ball on an unsuspecting batter few' John Krugman loses his helmet as he Pitcher Bruce Fitzgerald looks on as jack Zimmer puts out a runner at slides into third base. the plate, 151 FD Intramural Porgram Is Growing The purpose of the intramural program was to provide an opportunity for all students to take part in athletic com- petition below the varsity level. Par- ticipation Was limited to intra-campus Competition. The sports offered in the Ft. Dodge Center Program were flag football and softball in the fall, basketball and wrestling during the winter months, and softball again in the spring. The intramural program at Fort Dodge was still in the developmental stages and was somewhat restricted by the lack of availability of facilities. It was hoped that the program would grow as Iowa Central grows and matures in the future. Members of one of the flag football teams figure out their strategy as the quarterback ties his shoe! if Here two team set up for action. The flag football games, played this fall, were usually held in the field across from the Dorms. 152 llll ' X .1 a' 'vf ,W A A 5 4 ing 14,y . . V A 4 , .1 Q Y f 47. v 1 41 , , Q -, 1- rv. D p s',.,. ' .5 -A W -,. .fy . -K 4 ' ,V ,Q , c- ' f 5 '1' -'iv 1 i,1.',,4' 4 ,v .L','-I if Q, '- - 'g A ,,' 4 , ,Q ,I f , R f if ' 5125- 'n'iA'4'1 7' 6 lf- , .r A QxX'xyiz'.!,1: ' Al- f. 1' z. s . ' '- ' - - . ' ,t -Q ,J -A yi lil fp L, - 7 - X! -Q -7 . yy Qs.,.xs.-TA ,Q-.vXy'!.!l:aI-91, ,434 - . , i ,-, 1 ,M , yi I ,, Y, 9 -' Q ,vm ,ws- :1:--- - J W'fb.6f96?75'96'.491 Y-lag km-.- 3fNwf'.,7lQZ154?L96'1g. i -xi:-xQzw'weeg-ff A O es' ., -7111 Af' 4.1: -14vL4?gi , -, -f.. C I- ' f7L '5 9' 9'l'3'U1 ' -- - ., 2:5651 ' ful :::g:171.Q?:, 32Q5-,ZZ 1 - . ,I I 4- 1 f , - Q-'gwg.f' Q , .. I 1 f:f?,.f7-jf::E:f QSs:5:335rg-33 .O t ,,,,g- sikssaga -Qilfimfi. , ..L.?f! . ' . 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David Gord, Eagle Grove, jonathan Habben, Eagle Grove, Anne Halligan, Eagle Groveg Patrick Hamilton, Eagle Grove, julie Hippen, Thor. john Holmes, Goldfieldg Diane lngertson, Eagle Groveg Tom jahde, Arcadia, Kenneth Johnson, Eagle Grove, Clyde jones, Goldfield. james Jorgensen, Eagle Grove, Marcia Kvale, Eagle Grove, Linda Lalor, Eagle Groveg Diane Larson, Thorg Jeanne Liskow, Eagle Grove, Mrs, Adella M. Shoemaker English , . 31- , V . if 0 is -,, , Sari AQ . - 3 ' ig-ifsff fa? -'rLSY,77fL5f7k:' if iffil 5X7FA ' Q f 'v -- K V , I. f . ,W .W . 3 , . fi:- . 'Y' - S?T!E? kf1i25f'7l1 di.. , - A 1 New ' ., Q 1 A swag ,gr K msfgsff V , ,. .... 1 VNU,-5,. Q tl' QQ f 3 k 5' .Y 75 V '- - 5 M was ,J . Erik Lomen, Eagle Grove, Scott Loux, Clarion, Cheryl Luke, Eagle Groveg Gary Luke, Eagle Grove, Danny McConeghey, Evansdale. Rick Meinders, Clarion, Marilyn Menke, Clarion, Dennis Michels, Clarion, Dennis Mickelson, Eagle Groveg Robert Morgan, Clarion. Torn Morocco, Irwin, Pa.g Richard Moser, Eagle Grove, Leon Mulford, Eagle Grove, Michael Nail, Clarion, Robert Nelson, Renwick. Darrell Neuberger, Ackleyg Marcia Newcomb, Eagle Grove, Cathy Nicklaus, Eagle Grove, Janice Ors- land, Thor, Gary Pohlman, Clarion. Dan Ramaeker, Eagle Grove, Lee Rollins, Eagle Groveg james Rosch, Charter Oakg Colleen Sander, Ren- wick, Dennis Schultz, Livermore. Mr. Gary E. Dinsdale Mr. Durwood D, Miller Engineering Registrar, Engineering Dennis Sheehan, Clarion, Beverly Smith, Eagle Grove, Gary Smith, Goldfieldg Ronald Solheim, Eagle Grove, Russell Stark, Clarion. Diana Stockdale, Eagle Grove, Vicki Strong, Clarion, Louise Studer, Wes- ley, john Swala, Knolls, N,j,g Bar- bara Thielen, Eagle Grove, Paul Thompson, Eagle Grove, Pauline Thul, Eagle Grove, jan Tomke, Eagle Grove, Lawrence Torkelson, Livermore, Randy Trotter, Goldfield. Michael Umstead, Eagle Grove, Stephen Volz, Norway, Bruce Wheat- ley, Pocahontas, Kurt Whiteman, Duluth, Minn., Carol Wicks, Eagle Grove. Paul Wilde, Eagle Grove, Mark Wil- son, Nevada, Roger Wingard, Eagle Grove, john Wright, Council Bluffs, Doug Yeager, Eagle Grove. SW that ,, .1 H 3 ,.,, .,, , H if Q 'K -9, as S rs 1 1 4 , xg . . .., Q, W? 'Q - fp, , Maries? QE f V f' 1 , wg ggi -is 21 ., if 'T s X J 'S ' is a 1- , Qi Wx Mr. Richard H. DYQS Mr, Rowan R. Schultz Guid9.r1C6 Social Studies wing? , n:..- Q-11: ,- -.1135-,Q ig ,' ... ,, u-mfg: 5, :TL ',','-5 sg, -' fm. ff' ff 4-1 'r-fir-.sw s 04,50 ,,-lu.-.C V. f Lf: f 1, ' five 0 Q an urther College Studies 'ffiifiliw ' ,w 1 nr' A -fd: ,yt 052332 f 1 75 .- 1, ZZ'-2222 'G f flfliff. .4 -1' I M4733-::gf 1-g.:,g.3gf ,- '- 'JJ'-25? 5-2 Q- , FCI MCI li 6.5 OO lt O 6 W O S ':-1-,-.,,.,: ' 2-.:-55. '11, 9,551 ,qg,--.4-:H .i 1 : :'ffv,ri 1 I 1.5, A ,,:p'rbiQ. .jg.N fin, ajwfx 52o1'i.e,.3. X ifflfofl 'I 'MET' 'fig f sf.M.',77f '!mQ'-f Zlifi' 45f'n'f's' , ' 1 I A Q 1 '. e -F I ,ig .4 fy. 2 2 4 W Paul Abels, ASS Eagle Grove Wyn Ann Allen, OE Eagle Grove Dwight Anderson, AGS Goldfield Marcia Anderson, AS Hardy Roger Austin ASS Webster City Eugene Bauman, AGS Eagle Grove Rosamond Benton, OE Eagle Grove Mr. john M, Crawford Mr, john D, Koppen Chemistry and Physics Biology Mr. William G, Bennett Biology Frances Bloxham, OE Clarion Olga Boehme, AGS Eagle Grove Marilyn Boge, OE Eagle Grove Dennis Brechler, ASS Albert City Bruce Brock, AGA Woolstock Kenneth Carlson, ASS Kelley Beverly Cathcart, OE Hardy Willie Chidester, AGS Blakesburg Gary Christiansen, ASS Bode Mary Beth Collins, OE Livermore Marcia Conaway, ASS Eagle Grove jerry DeBoom, ASS Bode Kathleen Deimerly, OE Clarion Verla Draves, OE Clarion Paul Dreasler, AGS Eagle Grove Mrs. Molly Zak Art Mrs, Diane Middleton Spanish wi N it 1 X QL ,fair PII. qs 1 isfss Swiss, S X WMM time Eiziiilfl, ffiiffif wifi fi awe , fm mir KR , 1 ' E1 5 fs s Rfsfxslg ig H Sa 1 555 QI .4 . . i is-.j u-5 -5' ,Z- Ml, n t ri QFEZASQF Ptifizfli ggmsistsizgk t,z:',- E :wir-siwisrfr exft -,, ,J '11a,v-x ffwzgslrgw A, ,W ,,iK, rw - ,rf tgrsfzrzizrsr . T394 C Wg, liiileillswil 2 wg, n ,gn ' 5 'gig f, V ., ,, W ff? - w w 595 . , , -- ,ggi Stephen Duer, ASS Eagle Grove Mary Erland, ASS Eagle Grove Mark Fisher, ASS Clarion Robert Fisher, Ass Woolstock Alan Flower, ASS Eagle Grove Patsy Freeman, O Eagle Grove Robert Freund, ASS Clarion Douglas Griffel, ASS Vincent E George Gross, AGS Eagle Grove Robert Hamlow, Jr., AGS Fort Dodge Danny I-Iammersland, ASS Vincent jean Hanson, OE Dows Daniel Harrington, ASS Clarion Jolene Harris, ASS Eagle Grove Ioan I-Ielmich, ASS Renwick Mrs, Delores C, Laughery Education Dr, Constance C Mc Cutcheon Psychology Vicky Helmke, ASS Renwick Sharman Hill, AGS Humboldt Art'.l'1ur Hoffman, Mason City Francis I-Iuibsch, ASS Eagle Grove jonathan johnson, A Woolstock Steven Kelling Clarion Patricia Keppers, ASS Eagle Grove Craig Kinseth, ASS Ottosen ASS SS james Knoll, ASS Belmond Kurt Knudsen, ASS Eagle Grove Delores Larson, ASS Woolstock Agnes Lee, OE Humboldt Carol Legg, ASS Eagle Grove Terry Lerdal, ASS Goldfield Kathleen Lester, Clarion Mr, Merlin L. ' Fischer Mathematics ASS Mr. Gordon N. Sundberg Mathematics as X A 2 nP'?l Xv, K RP' ,ls LQ 'X u , X . M. W l E55 , ' Xt V 1 yf,.,fff s,m,5,,1 2-f,sKg,,af55sgggi52l - - it wr ,. A Qisiiwfflw ' ffsrvzma at ts, Q-1f.,a,r sgfs'gt,l2'r . ., W Q, .f 7 Q rw what lv ' A555 Y - 5 fir' Y, 'xii'i:1, Q rar 5: f fl lift , ' 41 K X Q ff 15 s W, W, Eff N 'N 551 , .Hi ,W ,.5,.ii,w,, L, ,af '- 2!'542 l'l'i 5 .. f fig, -A ax kwa. Norman Marty, AGS Hardy Craig Melhus, ASS Eagle Grove Jayne Minikis, ASS Thor Marylin Mohr, OE Eagle Grove Patricia Moore, ASS Blakesburg Larry D, Mosher, ASS Eagle Grove Steven Mraz, ASS Clarion Ronald Nelson, ASS Eagle Grove Terry Nelson, ASS Belmond Susan Nicklaus, OE Eagle Grove Douglas Nikkel, ASS Clarion Bruce Norris, ASS Eagle Grove Duane Odland, ASS Eagle Grove Cynthia Olson, OE Humboldt Donald Pinkele, ASS Eagle Grove Mr. Kenneth R Porter Physical Education Mrs, Grada R. Peterson Librarian Mike Reding, ASS Livermore Thomas Rink, ASS Clarion 1 Donita Root, OE Dows jerry Schultz, ASS Pomeroy Mary Stevenson, ASS Hardy Michael Studer, AGS Clarion Dennis Stueland, ASS Goldfield Harold Sunner, AGS Eagle Grove john Underberg, AGS Eagle Grove john Vilmain, ASS Eagle Grove Tom Vilmain, ASS Eagle Grove Dennis Vorrie, AGS Thor Kathleen Wilcox AGS Eagle Grove Rebecca Wolfe Eagle Grove William Wright, ASS Eagle Grove Mr, Richard A, ' ..., 6 , ,-I . ,, ,af 31 fail' T' .. l Q , l! ,, n,.i X. ,,:1 ALUAZ ,3,,y E V3 flfgfifbiilf 421fssWElZ I ms' , r.:m11W - in is- 'gags , 'vs sf ,Q-,s'z':f isviiqxggggqweeii i I 12.1gf,iss?ffiEEsiE555 ,. . - :1rw:2fwi-rims A .,8,, M5: ' ' r I-,gr gif: :...l4:Lj fm ff SSI! ' ' ' Qi 1. K 2-ff ,gig Q1gqg,gfgsaQ4s2,fr . gf, fs.-figxfiggwwig ' -- W, 4:14 A'-T-ii 4 :Q ,, L ,E 4-K i l V , . 2 V, ' 'ia-. 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Indeed, if the college did not have the non-faculty personnel, the in- stitution could not function, no matter how qualified the teachers, how intelligent the students, nor how advanced the fcilities, E C' W i I64 -1 'H ' I 0,0 U I-'f . ,Al D. 1 .V 'u v-' 5 I- I 0, '.'-. -' E, 'cf if In ' ' . , 4 t : 4- q 0 'fir v V: 4 ff ' L Srl 5' 'Q u 5 'J -4 sg. . -NNE. -4 1- 5 , A 9 ai' -Q--lzfll. . X l I, N s X. Allflrvf v.r. ' n II1 ulja I f X .S ' ,UI I'iI lv, 45 'A Q ' I, lg, 44 4'v 4g A 4 I, U1 9 4 ! T 71 'Ia 'f 0 a'v- Ava, Q N lg, l 'r.l4 4. .QA Q,.5,o nl' 4lQ,::':pq,,b 4. P s Sh 0f'4a : l ,'u'l: f' g'gnE9 . 5 l ..2 . 'lf l: '3'QglX '... ..'- . X X '-. we- Nu:- r NWA Q:-.:.. - -ws-e :Sex 'N-vf I 'v W N x's5l in 595 s A Aiyl' KN wk 5 Ssges.. :4:vngA'a:..ts, Q Sh. ysyfipg :Airgas .Q-X ' x Q Q Q ' pQ:2 44 5 S 5 Q 51 9 5 4, , . sex! e s v9 Q 1 s in jg N' . . v z v S N X 4 ,P 'Q ' S N ix . at A S 3 X X Qixgifnf II N 4 . ! 'Q . , , , I. MQ Ei: v.. , . U . qigweif' '? F ,x ?l IA 3 . 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N-X gg. m.g:,Ig,- Q, ,I ff- fff Ig, - XA ' glibc 4 .51 . HQ. -. , Y- :AI - ::-' - X-f -- FQ. 13' . Q -7 ':. L :..J ',' . . -Z. :IJXQTI . an I LMI' Q., If n, -I . V -1- J, 23 V' Webster City Students and Staff PROGRAMS OF STUDY ASS ......... Arts and Science OE. . . . . Office Education Freshmen 166 Graduates . 170 Tribute . 17 , If 5'1- . ', ,. .. ., xx .ffl 'W if A a v -:, f. 0 .1 A Q zf,,,Z'wf,k:, ' ' 4 W .. . mfm,,,,,,, fu., , , alllzqnfn, X : . -1 , 1 .:gf 1 1 f HRS . I 4 I I -P s - .H vmuife 3 : Q, - 3 a.f'5ff..l -2'-'ees-P nf 5 4' u 'ggi ' 1- ' . N ' I ll U .v Ill : I'-L . n I 1 A q ' J lii. ' .f I ' 1 fl f ' Xllll 0 X.. LLc:f651 :gi -A C 0 I I eg e Life Beglns - . P5 1ri lll ,' V X -vyfljll' .',.vg.g' .Q l ' lg' X lliiiiixx Linda Ackerson, Webster City, Linda Adams, Wool x 43 l W liams. , t Marla Anderson, Webster City, Alvin Arp, Fayette, Wayne Beach, Webster City, Mansoor Bekhairnia, Teheran, Iran. beck, Patricia Bernard, Webster City, Dennis Bever, Webster City. Mr. William B. Olson Assistant Campus Director, Social Science MT- Max S- Sylvester Instructor Coordinator of Guidance Services stock, Dennis Allen, Aureliag Karla Anderson, Wil- Cynthia Berleen, Webster City, Dennis Bern, Rein- Bierman, Sutherlandg Judy Missouri Valley, Kathleen Cityg Donald Burger, Helen Blake, Webster City. n Carlberg, Stratfordg Mary Christe- on, Webster City, David Cue, Web- ter Cityg Marcha Dally, Webster Cityg oug Danielsen, Traer. .z,.b,.b, inda Doolittle, Webster City, Susan zll ' dsen, Ida Grove, Theresa Fagen, Web- 4 A ter Cityg Jerry Foster, Webster City, arcia German, Clarion. ff ibk Gibbs, Webster Cityg Kim Gill- ff 9 45 an, Pleasanton, Californiag Sally 1 lib if oerner, Webster City, Barbara Hall, B ewellg Marcia Hall, Herndon, Virginia. Mp I : y M' 5 :Q wk, X lui H an ugh Hedeman, McGregor, Perry Hefty, , N ,C 'rw ebster Cityg Penny I-Iinderks, Webster :I ..- ' ityg Dave I-Iinkeldey, Duncornbeg A - oger Hughes, Stnhope. I ff C772 all Mr. William R. Babcock Mr. Cameron L. Christensen Coordinator of Science De- MT: James D- Walmslel' Biology InStruCt01' partment, Science Instructor 50161109 Instructor at QQ 11 ,V 1 s,,5ffs,p: I I .,L,- t... -frwfslfes '.!..' -55? 132 W xi , A k . , 'S K Q ,,,:4 1 1 B3 I 5' - safe 5 J 2 t, ,ff ' 'Fi fi isj Mr- William Evans Mr. Alan F. Glascock Social Science Instructor Social Science Instructor Joan Hutson, Webster Cityg Karen john son, Stratfordg Liane Johnston, Webster Cityg Karla Dyvig, Williamsg jennifer Kauffman, Webster City. Steve Kehoe, Webster Cityg Sandra Kliegl, Webster Cityg James Knaack, Reinbeckg Suzanne Knoll, Webster Cityg Kurtis Korte, Kamrar. Dennis Longhenry, Webster Cityg Kell Lovelace, Webster Cityg Christina Luppes, Blairsburg. Ken Lundy, Webste Cityg Carl Mailander, Webster City. Kathy McCol1ough, Webster Cityg Kir McCo1lough, Webster Cityg Monte Mc Coskey, Webster Cityg Vickie Meade, Webster Cityg Lorna Michael- son, Ida Grove. Dennis Miller, Webster Cityg Denise Mordick, Webster Cityg Betty Morey, Webster Cityg Connie Mourlam, Wool stockg Mark Mugge, Paullina. Mrs. joe Severson Economics Instructor Danne Olthoff, Webster City, Cheryl Patterson, Webster City, George, Ras- mussen, Webster City, jerry Reinart, Carroll, Cindra Samuelson, Stanhope. Leslee Sandvig, Blairsburgg Connie Schaa, Kamrarg Larry Schipper, Aure- liag Cliff Schoettmer, Duncombe, john Scott, Webster City. Anand Sharma, Ames, Marilyn Smith Webster City, Leslie Soma, Stanhope, Bruce Spencer, Rolfe, Mike Stafford, Northford, Connecticut. 7 ', HM, 'W 45 N, b 1 V, . , s , . all Vs ft .ff K fi .ww N . ,m,-vtsfif t ,,,,,,,,, 3, Ja-neil stark, Stratford, Jack Steffen, V, ff' ig W' is Q. Reinbeckg Russell Stein, Webster City, Q . W Walter Stewart, Webster City, Mari Y Stuart, Webster City. 2 1 f , 5 it .rf . is E- ye f 'Es Pat Sturtz, Duncombe, Russell Thede, V Q Q' Reinbeckg Kirk Van Dorn, Waterloo, 3? Cheryl Van Langen, Kamrarg Marilyn A 5 , Van Langen, Kamrar. ,X Mr. Martin E. Nass Mr. Keigh W. Maxon Coordinator of Mathematics Depart Mrs Mary L Bernard Mathematics Instructor ment, Mathematics Instructor FI'C1'1Ch IDSt1'UCt01' N31 WL. 'sf -.,. Ezra Q M2135 ,Q W. 6 22 :,,.g, ,. .gggrxQ54Ef Soflfsflti 'ilwiw' sql.. S ., 5.53.21 +1 -. ff ' wal as i s , 1, i ii I t jennifer Wahlers, Webster Cityg jean- nette Walker, Webster Cityg Doug Wal ters, Lake Cityg Bob Weineth, Webster city. Mary Wiese, Jewellg Rozann Wiese, I-Iolsteing Barbara Wille, Williamsg Rita Evans, Webster City. Reta Meyers, Webster Cityg Patty Miller, Webster Cityg Ann Struchen, Webster Cityg Debbie Van Ohlen, Webster City. Mr. Eugene C. Gray Mr. Frank E. Zak Mr. David C. Sinclair Coordinator of English Department Communication Skills Instructor Communication Skills Instructor English Instructor Mr. Kenneth J. Green Mr. Lee B. Richards Director of Speech Activities Librarian Mr. Prem N. Sahai Speech Instructor Supervisor of Newspaper 8 Yearbook Education and Psychology Instructor I gx Tx lnlll, V' 0 W M ag :gk N ' .EC if .1 t., xl Z. 1 5455. l. '-2. -X - -.I ' -',-' :- ':f.1'- i ml Q A dill ' E,-'f L.. , N 'gwlfk-if-'. l x ra ua es 00 orwar ,f ,la4-isglisft-:.g,sf!me., ,',,.1-15,5'va-..j4y,,1ll re-J-'Q'-4:,v.v.v, u Q Z0 1 e S 0 1' up Q, .-',n -'A'-,ew-iff igy Q g 5 s X K Qt' 1-' 91' 196- 'Ls te' X Q 9 s 'vb Ss v 'Q 4 r' pw i Q af, a N, -5 'Mall M ' ' Wir 4,111 XXX on Albert, A 8 S einbeck Gary Anderson, A S S Webster City Crystal Bechtel, A S S Webster City Judy Bender, A S S San Francisco, Calif. H , f 'ggija , illiam Bever, A 8 S Well Don Blake, A S S Webster City Patricia Boicourt, A S S Webster City Tom BoicoLu't, A S S Webster City r. Byron J. Clark oordinator of Business Adm. De- Miss Linda G. Knopf artment, Business Administration Cooperative Office Education In- Mr. Delmar H. Klaver StruCt0r structor, Supervisor of O.E. Club Business Administration Instructor is sii,Q51 , 12 T. S - V ' if W A. ., 4 4 , :sl H in eggs? .1 , 4 Mr. Erwin D. Christianson Music Instructor Mr. Paul R. Schupe Randy Brandt, A S S Webster City Steve Bruner, A S S Webster City Hazel Buckles, A S S Webster City Connie Cordes, A G S Kamrar Ruth Davison, A S S Duncombe Gary Evans, A S S Blairsburg Steve Flaws, A 8 S Webster City Don Follett, A S S Webster City Larry Hansen, A S S Holstein Mark Helland, A G S Story City Doris Helton, A S S Webster City Chuck Hitchman, A S S Blencoe Coordinator of Physical Ed Depart- ment, Physical Ed. Instructor and Mr. Raymond T Atwood Coach Art Instructor Peggy Jarrell, A S S Webster City Lynn jaycox, A 8 S Webster City Gary Iohannsen, A 8 S Reinbeck Michael Kennedy, A G S Manchester Darrell Kleckner, A G S Webster City Bob Leinbaugh, A S S Holstein Paul Loomis, A S S Onawa Marty McDonald, A 8 S Chicago Heights, Hl. Tom McDonald, A S S Webster City Barb Mailander, A S S Webster City Al Maxon, A S S Webster City Nancy Merrill, A 8 S Webster City Brian Mickelson, A S S Duncombe Melody Morton, A 8 S Webster City Tom Nail, A 8 S Webster City Mike Nepereny, A S S Stratford Steve Neubauer, A 8 S Blairsburg john Osweiler, A G S Webster City X 1 jg 3 2 . f 1 5,i?i,5sg2iQ1ffi5H':i?gEG3 f A -., ,M ,wsssmsfirx-fgi :,11s,1v 11: if 9 My X '5ggg:,5gi2agg:g ss ,EQ V if 1,2 it n ii , gs , s if Q, , ' S H if U S . .. I V,-A L - 5 f lstif ig M ' i e ' ' 3 gil . , k W K A 'xr 2 Q, -1 Q., H+ V tl Vi at f l 9 . 2 '13 ' iw zz tax-'il' if Q w5,,xng,gf, f. 4,-- uf , 'Q Q J , - rm- ., .N -. 'T 'mm :Z V tif.: sw Y , r A A ,My ,,, K r. K .gg mf f f If 4 'Y , , we , s g 3 Q .s X Hi or wx N W al VW Q - Wifi are fl Wir ' Q Y , ' pf 4 4 S Q Secretaries Mrs. Ermal L. Smith Mrs. Hazel M. Buckles Dick Phillips, A S S Webster City Kim Richardson, A G S Woolstock Diane Ringer, A 8 S Webster City Margaret Roe, A S S Webster City Gary Scheppler, A 8 S Blairsburg Becky Scott, A G S Blairsburg Bruce Seaboch, A S S Webster City Pat Segar, A S S Webster City Darrell Sersland, A S S Decorah Diane Teig, A 8 S Webster City Fred Thede, A S S Webster City Pam Thoe, A 8 S Webster City Custodians Mr. Merrill Williams Mr. Harley L. Vaubel 174 Kris Timm, A S S Webster City Susan Tracy, A 8 S Webster City ' Terry Ware, A S S Webster City if I y 3 thi' W7 Bob wearda, A G s it f Webster City D V' f Aesw S .QI e I Butch Weber, A S S 3 A V gh' Webster City i 3 .V,: .,,..., V ,, i Bing Welden, A s s v.v1V- 2 Webster City I ,J,,, Q A lu A ' II. by 4 if 'ftf Q11 V r ses '-k, ! - K jerry Whalen, A S S Webster City Duane Will, A 8 S LuVerne Randy Van Langen, A S S Webster City mid : ' V' wif? Sophomore Expressions Shari Vermett, A G S Webster City In Memory of.. A ndrew Brinsko Andrew Brinsko spent his last day among us just as he spent every school day-- joking with the faculty, teasing his female students, helping any student whom he thought might be having trouble understanding his course, I-le lived for his work and was gung ho about life in general, We miss him, but we com- fort ourselves with the realization that God hs gained an enthusiastic ser- vant in Andrew Brinsko. In the WC Center Library Duane Skczdburg 176 I expect to pass through this world but once, Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. --Stephen Grellet Duane Skadburg Freshman at Iowa Central, Eagle Grove Center 1 April 15, 1951-November 10, 1969 AGS ADN. AM . CR . EFS . ES . FdM FM . FP . IE . MA MD MS . OE . PNE RM . 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QS .,j-:.. vi . - wi , R equzre Explo ratzon 9 ?'iiiUllisi1 1. 'I l ' l2',f'g :-2-.:-'i.1'ff'?. J-5:-55 SS' 'W 'fffffiE3::55-liff-'1 fff.fl A -:':::: ss. fA:?f1i1 Zffl1 f3 . :gg .. Q , 'f'-Lazy, 30111111111 Z ' ' 1 1 X 01' ' I 6 l . m 2, ff: X ' 3 S' L. to R.: ROW 1: Cheryl Abrahamsen, ADN, Webster City, Margaret Adams, Fort Dodge, Tim Akins, Fort Dodge, Dave Albrecht, Fort Dodge. ROW 2: Vanita Albrecht, ADN, Gowrie, Sandy Allard, Fort Dodge, Don Allen, Newark, NJ., john Allen, FdM, Waterloo, Linda Allen, Bagley, Tanya Allen, Clare, Mike Amendt, Fort Dodge. ROW 3: Barry Anderson, Gowrie, Dean Ander- son, IE, Fort Dodge, Ed Anderson, Fort Dodge, Gary Anderson, Gowrie, Gregg Anderson, Fort Dodge, Jean Anderson, Fort Dodge, Mark Anderson, Fort Dodge. ROW 4: john Andrew, Colo., Don Aschbrenner, Fort Dodge, Karen Asche, ADN, Eagle Grove, Jerry Ashen- felter, Fort Dodge, Jerry Ashmore, Sioux City, Kevin Ault, Spokane, Wash., Ron Ausborn, Lytton. Mr. Gordon Hoover, Guidance counselor af Y , K W 'I78 Art Students Exhibit Creations ABOVE- -Mr. Dale Daggy, Guidance comiselor. RIGHT-- Mr. Robert Halm, Art . s is ' Q i' L ..X,. 'S' , i F A , .. . X ,,,....A ,, ,.., ,,,,..,.,.-.....,v..,..-- ..- L. to R.: ROW 1: joe Aversa, Des Moines, Fred Baedke, Gowrie, Michael Baessler, Omaha, Neb., Marlys Baily, Humboldt. ROW 2: Pam Baker, FM, Fort Dodge, Rick Baker, RM, Des Moines, Tom Baker, Redfield, Melody Barnhill, Fort Dodge. ROW 3: Martin Baron, Patterson, NJ., Mike Bartlett, Rockwell City, Michael Bauer, IE, Bancroft, Jim Bayliss, Carroll, Pete Beal, Fort Dodge, Sandy Becker, Fort Dodge, Shirley Becker, ADN, Wesley, ROW 4: Tom Bednar, Fort Dodge, Mike Beeson, Gilmore City, Dave Beisell, Algonag Kim Beisser, Fort Dodge, Bruce Bendixen, Fort Dodge, Becky Bennett, jefferson, Lana Benson, Dana. Q. 'fi A 4 + t In I 3 M K , li Q if E J X L mf ,,,,.,.....c,.m.M.., V , g Q ' 2 :f- ,E -en I79 Students Learn T0 Appreciate MUSl'C L. to R.: ROW 1: Carolyn Berry, Fort Dodge, Mike Berte, LuVerneg Sally Bice, Fort Dodgeg jim Billings, Fort Dodgeg RaeAnn Bilstad, Cal- lenderg Donette Bishop, Fort Dodge, Greg Bit- ters, FdM, Iowa Falls. ROW 2: Charles Black- shire, Chicago, Ill., jim Blanchfield, IE, Lake Cityg Marilyn Boland, Des Moinesg Bob Bonnstet- ter, AM, Fort Dodge, Debbie Bowman, Fort Dodge, Mick Boyington, AM, Dowsg Jolene Brandonberg, Lehigh. ROW 3: Sylvia Brook- shire, Fort Dodge, Ralph Broyles, FdM, Des Moinesg jill Bryan, Jeffersong Charlotte Busse, Clarion. ROW 4: Linda Camarigg, Correction- villeg I. B. Campbell, FdM, Wash. Ch., Ohiog Kathy Campbell, ADN, Battle Creekg Stephanie Capellos, Fort Dodge. LEFT--Mr. J. Eugene McKinley, Music. BELOW--Mr Marcus Boe, Music Reading Rates High Priority img ... U . at ,gy X .N 1 A ' - -' . , u -' , 4 ia ,K 1.'? 'sQ'v 1 ,Q 4, B, N , 1 n-5 Z usa ' ,,.. .. , V ..:- Q 4 I Q, 5 R? 7 . , 2 . - ' . .:,, M ' M - ' +R- i 1 :4 'F l' , H- 2 ti sh l , Q QS ' rv K It I 'V 5 5 5 1 , , , . - - v Q ,V , Em ail X -? ?ia New :wf1 ,S329i3f3.i!-mil - I .fr A , ' -V IV : l in ,, 2 K 3 I A ' i BELOW--Mr. Thomas Kruse, Music. RIGHT--Mrs. 'Q K' 5 ' Q R' 1- L. to R.: ROW 1: Bob Carlson, Farnhamvilleg Peg Carney, FM, Perry, Doug Castenson, Har- court, Ken Chapman, Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada, jack Clabaugh, AM, Othog Harlene Clark, Fort Dodge, Rodney Claude, FdM, Eagle Grove. ROW 2: Marjorie Clay, Fort Dodge, Matt Collins, Fort Dodge, Mike Collins, Fort Dodge, Juli Conklin, FM, Perry, Debbie Con- over, Holsteing Roberta Conrad, Fort Dodge, Dave Cook, Middleton, Wisc. ROW 3: Dave Cottrell, Fort Dodge, John Coxe, Dayton, Mary Crilly, Williams, Sue Crosby, Fort Dodge. ROW 4: Sheila Cunningham, Clare, Andrea Currie, FM, Schallerg Denise Dallman, FM, Otho, jeff Daniel, Fort Dodge. Marian Denny and Mrs. Michael Thede, Reading Lab. I x X I All Freshmen SUHEF Through Comm L. to R.: ROW 1: joe Daniel, Fort Dodge, Linda Daniel, Fort Dodge, Steve Daniel, Fort Dodge, Don Dar- ling, Fonda. ROW 2: Jim Davis, Fort Dodge, Marie Davis, ADN, Melbourne, Maureen Davis, Clare, Torn Deacon, IE, Laurens. ROW 3: jim DeLong, Yet- ter, Cal Dencklau, Vincent, Becky Det- mering, Humboldt, Richard Dillemuth Pocahontas, Rita Doud, Keota, Paul Drake, Red Oak, Dennis Drey, Sac City. ROW 4: Sue Dunne, Churdan, Steve Echelberger, RM, Fort Dodge' Steve Ehlers, Newell, Gerald Ellwanger, Hawkins, Wisc., Jean Enbmg, Fort Dodge, Tom English, Clare, Becky En- quist, Fort Dodge. J , H Y. LEFT- -Mr. Kenneth Waterman, English. ABOVE-- Mr. Donald Fish, English. 5 y 5 'Q , J , I le, , ii V --Wm- ...azf n t s? fl W ., ,ef 5 V V gtg' V E, f e 4 5 1 was .... , T n. .N .5 ' Yi ,, , 'va ,Q A 5- fr 5 1 .5 ff, W . if 53, v ' ' 1 1 i l 12 5 Q, f ,, snvs , 5 A V, - -af 'A A - 'mf -., if .tl I Q' ,l f l Research Has Many Angles ABOVE--Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, English RIGHT--Miss Eunice Blackburn, English 5 'fri X 4 .- . , J f V ' 4? 0 fl , 3? I, J , J 5 K it is N t r 45? X, 183 L. to R.: ROW 1: Bonny Erdahl, Gar- ner, Sherri Erickson, ADN, Fort Dodge, Dennis Ernst, Hardy, Steve Ernst, FdM, Fort Dodge. ROW 2: Mike Ertl, Fort Dodge, Cindy Fspeland, Fort Dodge, Kathy Fachman, Fort Dodge, Wanda Faiferlick, Dayton. ROW 3: Roger Farmer, Dana, Brian Farrell, Fort Dodge, Mike Fawkes, Fort Dodge, Gregory Fay, Jefferson, Nancy Fischer, FM, Sac City, Sam Fitchhorn, FdM, Webster City, Tim Fitzgerald, Clare. ROW 4: Patty Fjetland, FM, Fort Dodge, Jim Flynn, Keotag Joe Foley, Westside, Charlie Follett, Des Moines, Bruce Fol- vag, Fort Dodge, Tom Forbes, Fort Dodge, Jane Foster, Fort Dodge. V I : I i,.,,5 h In . - -is 1 gd ,I I l y All Parts 0fSpeech Must Agree L to R ROW 1 R1Ch8Td Froah, Des Mo1nes, Tom Gallentlne, Somers, Larry Ganoe, Redfleld, Steve Gaston, Storm Lake, jerry Gates, Humboldt, M1chae1 Gent1le, Fort Dodge, Lmda George, Dakota C1ty ROW 2 Mary Grleser, Manson, Ed Gross, Fort Dodge, Gene Gutshall, Lohrvllle, Nelson Haas, Hamburg, M1Ch , Ron Haffner, Jolley, man, Waterloo ROW 3 Mrchael Han sen, Algona, Carlene Hanson, Osage, Joan Hanson, ADN Fort Dodge, Ray Hanson, Geneseo, Ill ROW 4 Sue Hanson, Fort Dodge, Russ Harms, FdM Algona, Regma Hart, Fort Dodge, Bob Harvey, Knoxvllle i fi LEFT Mr jullan Hogan, Enghsh BELOW Mr Gerald Potts, Enghsh 184 W O as H. K f'-' . I 'tif -.f . H . . . fl' E O f 2 as , . ,,,. . A O - L if M - ff A , . . . . l W . 'F' , : Harold Hagberg, Schaller, Tom Halter- W q . ' ' . if , .fait K4 , e ' . 5 ,, ' H ' . H : AQ , Q I 1? 53 V ,,'1:1f,Efg:..,, iw as at Least With the Teacher . li A I 5 , M, , A 6 W, ez- if ff X. je ,Xa X X ,Q X f 1 'N 1, i V f , 4 Q J A Q 9 2 L. to R.: ROW 1: Linda Hasek, Sac City, Bruce Hathaway, IE, Fort Dodge, Rick Hawbaker, FdM, Yale, Mike Hawkins, Keotag Carolyn Hay, Fort Dodge, Steve Hebert, Fort Dodge, jean Heffner, Badger. ROW 2: Linda Heider, Gilmore City, Curt Heidt, Gilmore City, Marcia Heidt, Humboldt, Carol Hein, Osage, Marsha Hein, Des Moines, Dennis Hemann, Fort Dodge, Dave Hemphill, Fort Dodge. ROW 3: Esther Hennigar, ADN, Greenfield, Jim Henrichs, AM, Williams, Blaine Hepp, Rockwell City, Mil-ce Hilgendorf, Fort Dodge. ROW 4: Joyce Hill, Manson, Becky Hilton, Badger, Barb Hofstad, FM, Fort Dodge, Dorothy Hoover, Fort Dodge. BELOW- -Miss Lois Craig, English. RIGHT--Mr. Charles Johnson, English. OfC0urse We Want Notecards L. to R.: ROW 1: Beth I-losl-ein, Fort Dodge, Gail I-lovick ADN Fort Dod eg 3 1 g Diane I-Iovland, FM, Thor, Don Howard, Somers. ROW 2: Judy Hutch- inson, Barnum, Craig Isaacson, Fort Dodge, Phil Jakeman, Callenderg Jean Janis, Manson. ROW 3: Barb Jensen, Fort Dodge, John Jensen, Newell, Anita Johnson, Fort Dodge, Deborah Johnson, Manson, Elon Johnson, ADN, Little Rock, June Johnson, Fort Dodge, Karen Johnson, Fort Dodge. ROW 4: Kathy Johnson, Carroll, Ken Johnson, Rock Island, Ill., Ron Johnson, Rock- well City, Andy Jones, Englewood, N.J.5 Becky Jones, ADN, Knierimg Rex Jones, Ruthveng Chuck Kaiser, FdM, Waverly. LEFT--Mr. Theodore Kappes, Speech. ABOVE- -Miss Esther Jones, English. 186 ay It in Any Language ABOVE--Miss Harriett Demorest, French. RIGHT--Mrs. Mary Sula Linney, Spanish. L. to R.: ROW 1: Lyle Karstens, Nemaha, Steve Kastendieck, Fort Dodge, Tom Kearney, FdM, Fort Dodge, Curt Keiser, Yankton, S.D. ROW 2: Debbie Kelley, ADN, Newton, Don Kelley, FdM, Lake City, Kay Kettering, Wall Lake, Harlan Kies, Fonda. ROW 3: Ted Kimmel, Wilmington, Del., Robert King, Sac City, Jolene Kinney, RM, Lohrville, Mark Klein, Fort Dodge, Bill Kleespeis, FdM, Storm Lake, Sharon Knutson, Fort Dodge, Brad Koes- ter, Duncombe. ROW 4: Doug Koll- baum, Kiron, Judy Koob, ADN, Fort Dodge, Douglas Krager, Holstein, Gerry Kraus, Carroll, Kathryn Kreger, Fort Dodge, Scott Kreger, Fort Dodge, jane Krogstad, FM, Osage. I L. to R.: ROW 1: joe Krurnl, Havelock, John Kurtz, Fort Dodge, Roger Kurtz, IE, Fort Dodge, Donna Kuske, ADN, Fort Dodge, Dave Larson, Des Moines, Glen Larson, Clare, jerry Larson, IE, Badger. ROW 2: Ken Larson, Badger, Laurie Lebeck, Audubon, Bob Lee, AM, Webster City, Richard Lee, Humboldt, Tim Leiss, Fort Dodge, Ann Lenning, Humboldt, Anna Lennon, FM, Fort Dodge. ROW 3: Roger Leo, IE, jamaica, Terry Lessrneier, Fort Dodge, Jim Licht, Fort Dodge, Becky Lilly, Hum- boldt. ROW 4: Mary Little, Fort Dodge, Bob Livasy, FdM, Fort Dodge, james Long, FdM, Whiting, Brenda Loots, Manson. A if'3 'S .f WCKW, ,,., , , ,,. 1, 3, ,g,.,g5f3grmi B17 -'QF'77 fLff'f f f77.7Q.i . f , ,ss sz my mx fr, ,rm ,Q Fflfii W . ff 'im ,.L: x Students Take cz Long Q in I 'fi sh 2 v Q , .., s,.. I, IJ, 'BQM RX i 'L 3? ' S H ,. if, 6 f' EL K ffl iq, , ,, I ,K QQ 4 . l W 5 LEFT- -Mr. Harold Martin, Educ ation. BELOW- -Mr Charles Ross, Psychology. Look at Teaching Profession D ui' ' ' ' - 4 if 'Z QV' Y a P . fm, A .ei ., 5 . ,fl 1. ..w.,- - . fa' .g ,, , - 11214242 it ' ' , F . :Q www., .. V . Qi im ij? -nz: ,o., .5 1 62 . . ,. , . .3 f , ' SH . W... , ,- - ' - K . .51 Qi io ' . ff LW ' S 3- ,Q .,5'4nf 3 4 1. L. to R.: ROW 1: Gary Lore, AM, Nashua, Debbie Lucas, Madrid, Leslie Ludgate, Fort Dodge, Dean Lundberg , Fort Dodge, Michael Lyman, Maquo- keta, Pat Lyman, Sioux Falls, S.D., Gregory Lynch, Pioneer. ROW 2: Dean Maakestad, FdM, Radcliff, Dianne Machovec, Fort Dodge, Helen Magen- nis, Fort Dodge, Kevin Mahany, Fort Dodge, Lyle Mains, FdM, Jefferson, Ken Marshall, Algona, Lavonne Mar- tin, Sioux City. ROW 3: Neil Martin, Fort Dodge, Vicki Martin, Fort Dodge, Pat Mashek, Fort Dodge, Dwight Ma- teir, Knoxville. ROW 4: Mike Matson, IE, Kincheloe, Mich., John McBurney, Humboldt, Mark McCaulley, Eagle Grove, Pat McClure, Des Moines. BELOW- -Mr. Lorenz Albrecht, Psychology. RIGHT-- Mrs. Irma Schrader, Psychology. L. to R.: ROW 1: Don McCurdy, FdM, Panorag Jennifer McDonald, FM, Sac City, Pat McDougall, FM, Davenport, Jeff McFarland, Humboldt. ROW 2: Janet McGrane, Waverlyg Mark Mc- Henry, Fort Dodge, Patty McHenry, Fort Dodge, Mike McLary, RM, Fort Dodge. ROW 3: Gary McMahon, Fort Dodge, jan McNally, FM, Fort Dodge, Carol Melton, Fort Dodge, Bernard Meyer, IE, Fort Dodge, Lance Meyer, AM, Galt, Carolyn Miller, Gilmore City, Dayle Miller, Fort Dodge. ROW 4: jim Miller, Fort Dodge, Linda Mil- ler, Humboldtg Steve Miller, Sioux City, Rob Moberg, Rockwell City, Pa- tricia Moeller, Somers, Patricia Moeller, Fort Dodge, Julie Moen, Fort Dodge. Social Science Provides LEFT--Mr. Kermit Smith, Social Science. ABOVE--Miss Eileen Lynott, Social Science. 5 gb ...,,,,.,.....-.Z ,.,.,.a 'iflf' 5 S .,,. , E rr 'if ,n at-M VAZ: W, I H g new A f E 'J 9 'Ii as M 'Quik J R S, rrre , , ' .- ,., , I L I gm, a ,,, , We W Q-,, W ,S I ff ,7 5? SQ, S 'elif 190 Tough College In1'l1'al1'0n ABOVE--Mr. Richard Inman, Social Science. RIGHT-- Mr. Jerald Karcz, Social Science. wi' r ag, Y W-WK , me . fffia C . , J, f if Wim' 2 Wf K Q cii' , ev If 3' fy L. to R.: ROW 1: Sheila Moenck, Dun- combe, Mike Mohler, Fort Dodge, Karl Montgomery, Fort Dodge, Connie Moore, Fort Dodge. ROW 2: Colleen Morgan, Fort Dodge, jim Morgan, Rembrandt, Marcia Mori, FM, Fort Dodge, Bill Musselman, IE, Sac City, ROW 3: Mary Myer, Fort Dodge, Dave Myers, Glidden, Donald Myers, Dayton, Jim Myers, Lake View, Shari Myers, Fort Dodge, Bev Nelson, Humboldt, Richard Nelson, AM, Manson. ROW 4: Toni Niemier, Fort Dodge, Jim Nord- quist, Fort Dodge, Gregg Norine, Gowrie, john Norman, Rutland, Becky Olson, FM, Sac City, james Osterson, AM, Paton, Pam Ott, Fort Dodge. H : ,ia rrfzsjgzl Wea k' . .bf 191 Il Takes cz L01 T0 2 T A 1. , ,fgfligkly S' :W . 'sl' All as L. to R.: ROW 1: Judy Palmer, Fort Dodge, Dennis Passow, Clare, john Patten, Waterloo, Margaret Paulin, Fort Dodge, Mike Paulson, Fort Dodge, jim Pavek, IE, Des Moines, Tom Pear- son, Manson. ROW 2: Faith Pederson, ADN, Dakota City, Terry Peter, FdM, Manson, Lynn Petersen, Newell, Roger Petersen, Manson, Debbie Peterson, Des Moines, Denny Peterson, Farnham- ville, Janice Peterson, Ogden. ROW 3: LaVonne Peterson, ADN, Pomeroy, Ron Peterson, Fonda, Sid Philips, AM, Fort Dodge, Donna Phillips, ADN, Epworth. ROW 4: Janis Pierson, Fort Dodge, Louis Pingel, Fort Dodge, Mary Ann Pingel, Fort Dodge, Melvin Pitts, Rem- brandt. 1 ffi , 'P': Q., ' ' . , As i we 1- .. W, Ai 1 LEFT--Mr. Michael Thede, Social Science. BELOW-- Mr. Norman Caldwell, Economics. Impress the ow Generation Q- ' X 4: M in ' -ghd. k - Q4 K 3 . M 2' ' L. to R.: ROW 1: Karen Polking, Fort Dodge, john Pommrehn, FCIM, Iowa Falls, Greg Pool, Bode, Debbie Porter Fort Dodge, Jim Porter, Fort Dodge, Marjean Potter, Sioux Rapids, Joe Pugh, IE, Fort Dodge. ROW 2: Lynn Ramthun, Rockwell City, Joyce Rathum, Madrid, Bob Reicks, Lawler, Bob Reid, IE, Fort Dodge, David Ren nie, Fort Dodge, Sue Reynolds, Farn- hamville, Betsy Rice, Fort Dodge. ROW 3: Harry Rice, RM, Ulmer, Kathy Richardson, Ames, Clara Rich- ter, Rembrandt, Geoffrey Roberts, Chicago, Ill. ROW 4: Lyle Roberts, Callender, Tim Rohden, Paton, Gary Rolmer, Carroll, Joe Rohner, Carroll. C eteribus Parzbusf L. to R.: ROW 1: Kathleen Ripperger, Rolfe: Keith Ropte, Humboldt, Kathy Ross, ADN, Jolley, Denny Rotert, Fort Dodge. ROW 2: julie Ruble, ADN, Humboldt: jane Ryan, Fort Dodge, joan Saathoff, FM, Gilmore City, Dar- lene Sabus, Fort Dodge. ROW 3: Niki Sauki, Lohrville, Cathi Schany, FM, Graettingerg Sue Schelldorf, Fort Dodge, Mark Schill, Fort Dodge, Aline Schilling, ADN, Rockwell City: Carol Schipreth, Fort Dodge, Nancy Schmidt, FM, Hampton. ROW 4: Pat SchnLu'r, Fort Dodge, Patricia Schulte, Dakota City, jenny Schulz, Carroll, Bob Schulz, Rockwell Cityg Larry Schultz, Battle Creek, Mike Schwaller, AM, Manning, Diane Schwieterman, Fort Dodge. Math Problems D0 Have Answers ABOVE--Mr. Earnest Kelso, Mathematics. RIGHT-- Mr. Kenneth Flugstad, Mathematics. L. to R.: ROW 1: janell Schwartz, Des Moines, Dave Seela, Schallerg Nellie Shady, Gowrie, Scott Shelley, Des Moines. ROW 2: Sue Sherratt, ADN, Fort Dodge, Bruce Shimkat, Fort Dodge, Ursula Shirk, ADN, Des Moines, Nancy Sievers, Breda. ROW 3: Gerald Simpson, IE, Fort Dodge, jill Simpson, FM, Storm Lake, Nancy Sliefert, Storm Lake, Mary jo Smith, Fort Dodge, Ken Snyder, Jolley, Brenda Sorenson, Somers, Dale Stensland, Humboldt. ROW 4: Bruce Stevens, Fort Dodge, David Stevens, Fort Dodge, Pat Stewart, Lima, Ohio, Sally Stone, Fort Dodge, Randy Souder, Lake City, Brian Spore, Fort Dodge, Larry Stangl, AM, Manning. . 5, ,Q rf? ?' . . I , ., ' Jfv i 1 A V :ffl YL . W f, '- iii? z L 3 5' 1 3, . , . 3 K ' 'Q 0 W ML 1 . . :i fxw I if 1555: Q' -any it Eiri g I hm! E4 wf lx, M k .33 Q Math and Science Balance ml '32 L W, L. to R.: ROW 1: Francis Steffes, RM, Fort Dodge, Sonia Strandberg, Hol- stein, Delwyn Strandburg, Sioux City, Bruce Stromberg, Fort Dodge, Keith Stromberg, Fort Dodge, joan Stroup, Mallardg Lori Struthers, Sioux City. ROW 2: Dean Stucky, FdM, Laurens, Jack Summers, Fort Dodge, Billie jo Sweeden, Arthur, Dave Taggard, Manillag Jim Tarbox, Fort Dodge, jane Tasler, Lohrvilleg Steve Tasler, Churdan. ROW 3: Craig Taylor, Al- gona, Lee Taylor, Sioux City, Holly Tell, Dayton, Bruce Tepfer, Fort Dod ge. ROW 4: Steve Tepfer, RM, Fort Dodge, Kathleen Thielen, ADN, Humboldt, Teresa Thielen, Humboldt, Kathy Thompson, Sioux City. . LEFT--Mr. Robert Silke, Mathematics. BELOW--Mr. Russell Hein, Mathematics. ul the Currzbulum Equation iii? HE :ws e J J :1 6 3 M ,.. Q K icq 4. - , ,Q 1 L. to R.: ROW 1: Virginia Thompson, ADN, Milford, Louis Tigges, Glidden, Randy Tinken, AM, Gilmore City, Michael Tollefson, Fort Dodge, Dennis Toyne, AM, jefferson, Will Traster, AM, Gowrie, David Trent, Fort Dodge. ROW 2: Sue Tscherter, FM, Manson, Dave Tuttle, Fort Dodge, Mary jane Underberg, FM, Eagle Grove, Cindy Vanderhoff, Fort Dodge, jon Vander- Maten, Fort Dodge, Tom Van de Walle, Humboldt, Kirk Van Gundy, Fort Dodge. ROW 3: Doug Van Hoff, Fort Dodge, Sue Vaughn, Fort Dodge, Ken- neth Veerheeren, Fort Dodge, Mary Lou Venteicher, ADN, Fort Dodge. ROW 4: Janiece Vittetoe, ADN, Ames, Bonnie Vojak, Fort Dodge, Ken Von Clan, Westside, Mary Ann Wald, Clare. BELOW--Mr. Donald Langr, Science. RIGHT--Mr. Elvin Chapman, Science. I97 L. to R.: ROW 1: jo Watts, Humboldt, Cynthia Weiss, Humboldt, Allan We- nell, Albert City, Marilyn Wernimont, Rembrandt. ROW 2: Tom Whittington, Fort Dodge, Michele Wieland, Sioux City, Mark Wiertzema, Jefferson, Eldon Wiese, Schaller. ROW 3: Carol Wieuel, Wall Lake, Andy Wiles, Fort Dodge, Ion Wilken, FdM, Plainfield, Kathy Williams, Rockwell City, Rick Wil- liams, Cedar Rapids, Ron Williams, Orange, NJ., Vickie Williams, Gil- more City. ROW 4: Kit Williamson, Fort Dodge, Neil Williamson, AM, Fort Dodge, Jeff Wilson, Perry, Dean Winter- hof, Cherokee, Ellyn Winterink, Charles City, Mike Wisecup, FdM, Madrid, Grant Wolf, Paton. , i f Q M Q., ' Vi 96 l igr5.,,,, . 7 f 2 gr ' if 'lf , A :gif W1'!lF1'nd cz Way L. to R.: ROW 1: Nancy Wolf, Patong Nancy Wood, ADN, Cylinderg Paula Woodin, Belmond. ROW 2: Larry Wood Lehighg Jean Worrel, Fort Dodge, Lynn le, Wyatt, Fort Dodge. ROW 3: Carol Yet- mar, Fort Dodgeg Gary Young, AM, Coon Rapidsg Doug Ziemer, Gowrie. LEFT--Mr. Wendell Jordan, Science ABOVE--Mr. Howard Bath, Science Abbreviations for Voc-Tech Departments: Associate Degree Nursing ADN Auto Mechanics AM Fashion Merchandising FM Food Marketing FdM Industrial Electronics IE Retail Marketing RM Those with no abbreviations following their names are in the Arts and Sciences program. if A 5 Zif f 5 i:,' V 4 199 I 5, Ax f im, 6, The Last Step at ICCC 5 ' L ' : Is cz Sleep One lh '5bN MUN Marllyn Abels, ASS Kanawha Duane Albrecht, W Pocahontas Dave Altman, ASS Gxlmore Clty Bonnle Abel F Fort Dodge Clndy Adam ASS Gowrle Nlck Allg, FP Fonda Chuck Anderson, ASS Fort Dodge ABOVE Mr Robert Dunsmoor,Bus1ness jo Adams PNE R1t3Ad3U1S, ASS RM y , Cra1g Agan, Fort Dodge Fort Dodge Columb 1a Beth Allan, ASS Renee Allen, ADN Fort Dodge Vlctor Allen, EFS Des MOIHCS Alden 200 j - . .Hr V 7 eSSSvy -515:4c:NQQ- ' ..-aa :ANQSS as s 4 -Ngys , 1-. sf: :iii ,- 'ay ASQ ,qi-. 55'-25,54 .HX S qw wciff..-P-:: : NS-QQ. ' A 1 Jsfg 558:-'Q'-FF 7:-' i 633.-QQQ N 3. 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Q Zgrf, 4 ' X h5lf?'Ti? pn 'UN new f :vz 'A Y A n iii MJ' -SZ ' g,.1 w A v 3 -,gb T 5 ' ' .I Marlene Bauman, MA Schaller Lena Beaver, ASS Fort Dodge Jack Berns , MD Dayton Duane Beschorner, SSM Lohrville BELOW--Miss Margaret Flom, Business RIGHT--Miss Vesta Martin, Business usin ess A dm1'n1'sZrczl1'0n lg 1 t s Kirk Benson, ASS Jim Berger, MD Fort Dodge Algona Chuck Bethel, FP Charles Bickford, MD Lehigh Fort Dodge Bruce Birkett, ASS Lyle Blackman, FP Fort Dodge Galt Rita Berning , ES Lohrville Greg Bird, ASS Fort Dodge Bec Blaha, ES Sac City 202 Starts Early lx , if ttlt T ww I 5 5 1 2, 2 5, 3,,2,,,. W in ? ,na wwe Q Q-A , s 4 X rf' g 2 ,N M , ,.-- V- A ' S S S A M Lu i C uuiv i l u on Janice Blaine, ASS Suzanne Blauchet, ASS Carole Block, ASS Fort Dodge Dayton Rockwell City Lynn Bode, CR Ava Bothe, ASS Terry Bottorff, EFS Schaller Fort Dodge Duncombe Dan Breeden, W George Brehm, FM Mark Brekke, EFS Fort Dodge Fort Dodge Klemme 203 Glenn Block, EFS Linda Bockelmann, ES Manson Ida Grove Greg Boyle, ASS Vicki Brand, AGS Humboldt Somers LEFT--Mrs. Marilyn Price, Executive Secre tary. BELOW--Mr. Robert Pearson, Clerical Receptionist. The Recepzzonzst Learns T0 ABOVE--Miss Vicky Burrow, Executive Sec- retary. RIGHT--Mrs. Joan Mulroney, Medi- cal Assistant. jerry Brown, ASS Gowrie Linda Buckley, CR Fort Dodge Vickie Brueggert, MA Alta Dave Burtnett, AM Webster City Tom Brigdon, ASS Debby Br1ttenham, ADN George Brown, A Fort Dodge Fort Dodge Fort Dodge Dennis Bruns, ASS Fred Buck, W Martha Burk, A8 Storm Lake Grlnnell Fort Dodge Linda Button, ASS Kathy Byrne, ASS Alan Cady ASS Ankeny .V -UH 204 Become a Personality ail Calrner, FM Cindy Capellos, ASS anson Fort Dodge ennis Carlson, AGS Paul Carlson, ASS ort Dodge Fort Dodge inda Cipperley, ES Chuck Claussen, ASS olstein Gilmore City Chuck Capesius, FdM Whittemore Allan Christensen, FP Fort Dodge Bob Coats , MD Sac City , , , V K A .ff , ndoo ,A In , :E r 2- . .r 1 z ' ' R39 , Y Q S I LEFT--Miss Norma Arndorfer, Medical Assistant. ABOVE--Mr. Raymond Stanley, Medical Assistant. Judy Christensen, ASS Tom Christopher, EFS Gilmore City Eagle Grove Kristine Coffey, ASS David Coleman, SSM Fort Dodge Gilmore City 205 And Sophomores Prepare Chris Collins, ASS Dave Collins, EFS Fort Dodge Barnum Donna Crouch, MA Kathl' Cuckiei PNE 9 Dana Clare BELOW--Mrs. Karen Johnson, ADN RIGHT--Mrs. Kathryn Hyllengren, ADN Clem Condon, AGS Richard Conlon, AGS Jean Cook, ES Clare Humboldt Ogden Randy Dallman, ASS Chuck Dally, FdM Marvin Dandurand, Otho Fort Dodge Sioux City Becky Dankel, ASS Dennis Day, EFS Danny Deardorff, FP Lake View Hardy Yale 206 J E forthe State Exam Lee Delalwit, FP Gary Demers, FM Mike Denklau, SSM F0145 Dodge Storm Lake Lehigh MHTY DeWitt, CR Barbara Dirks, MA Lee Dreier, AGS Humboldt Rockwell City Fort Dodge Frank Durfg, ASS Mike Eckefman, Ass John Eisenbacher, FM Webster C1ty Fort Dodge Wesley Tim Demer, AM Dennis Dettmann, EM Milford Sac City Jane Dunne, ASS Mary Dunscombe, PNE. Churdun Fort Dodge LEFT--Miss Cora Duis, ADN BELOW- -Mrs. Dorothy Nahnsen, ADN 207 ursing Programs at ICCC ABOVE--Mr. Thomas Shepherd, ADN RIGHT--Mrs. Kathleen johnson, ADN Mary Everhard, ASS janet Fairchild, ADN Vincent Sioux Rapids Mike Flattery, ASS Dixie Flickinger, CR Vincent Fort Dodge 'A H 2:1 .:,. .., :. .,sz,i,,, , Zi , K K C v , 'K ' Q4 ALF' . Q Gail Erickson, CR Fort Dodge Mike Fagen, FdM Jefferson Malick Foley, ASS Carroll 92 Linda Erickson, C Algona Bobbi Fisch, ASS Carroll Joy Fowler, ASS Fort Dodge R Pauline Erickson, Fort Dodge Bruce Fitzgerald, Clare john Frost, RM Fort Dodge 208 M' Benejil the Communziy Gathman, ASS Dodge Glass, ASS Grauer, ASS Stephen Gand er, ASS Postville Tom Gode, AGS Fort Dodge Gary Grossman, Carroll ASS Joanne Gerrard , FM Fort Dodge Pete Gochee, Fort Dodge Dave Guarill Fort Dodge FdM , Ass rv' mv' LEFT--Mrs Dorothy Husske, Practical Nurs ing. ABOVE Mrs Margareth Hagge, Practical Nursing. Brice Gordon, ASS Sue Graves, PNE Carthage, Ill Fort Dodge Melinda Guenther, ASS Steve Gumm, ASS Fort Dodge Fort Dodge naar, ,V ,H Pat Gustafson, ASS Dale Hadwiger, EFS Bob Halliday, IE Fort Dodge Iowa Falls Duncombe Marian Hansen, FM Sandy Hardin, AGS james Harmsen, AGS Dakota City Jefferson Closter, NJ. Robert Harris, AGS Paul Harrold, FP Regina Hart, ES Fort Dodge Rolfe Fort Dodge BELOW--Mrs. Luella Samuelson, Practical Nursing RIGHT--Mrs. Iona Lynch, Practical Nursing 210 :il x .ff S, QQ V, xjrN., E. , f' f l? ' .4! N , , i 42 ' if Tim I-Ianneman, MD Fort Dodge Irma Harris, PNE Newell jim Hartley, MD Ida Grove nfl? Dennis Hansen, I Sac City Lee Harris, ASS Fort Dodge DiAn.ne Harvey, Fort Dodge Don Hass, W Lil Hatteberg, ES Lytton Fonda Mark Heide, ASS Betty I-leise, FM Pomeroy Manson Sandi I-Iildreth, CR Esther Hill, PNE Rockwell City Fort Dodge Teri Haugen, ASS Fort Dodge Christine He itl-camp Fort Dodge Nancy Hill, AGS Fort Dodge , Ass Judy Hay, ASS Larry Hecht, ASS Lehigh Lytton Clayton Henrichsen, EFS Pat I-less, ADN Galva Exira Deborah Hinrichs, AGS Liz Hock, CR Lytton Manson 211 LEFT--Mrs. Laura Raker, Fashion Merchandising BELOW--Miss Barbara Reinders, Fashion Merchandising The Customers Always Right ABOVE--Mr. Gerald Leberman, Retail Marketing RIGHT--Mr. james Fowler, Retail Marketing Terry Hoyle, ASS Shelby Humbles, ASS Churdan Chicago, Ill. Cindy Irvine, MA Larry Irwin, SSM Fort Dodge Rockwell City is ..,, ,. 1 K lit: 5 ,, , N I ffl, 'E Q l, ,i N l ' xx E 54 I Ph V ,fe Harvey I-Iogver, FdM Debbie Horner, ADN Georgia Hovey ASS Fort Dodge Fort Dodge Fort Dodge jim Huss, ASS Denise Husske, ES jo Iverson, CR Manson Otho Dows Karry jackson, ASS Tom Janssen, ASS Jim Ientzen, FdM Lytton Fort Dodge Arcadia lnvi f., r 2 . ,.,' e . f V ..,a, 1 I : . ty 212 Theres a Right Way To Stock Shelves g Allen 01-mgon IE Brian johnson ASS Bruce johnson, ASS I Gowrie , F011 Dodge , Albert City Cafl Johnson, ASS Cliff Johnson, IE Dennis Johnson, FdM Ottumwa Fort Dodge Tom Jondle, FP Janice Jones, PNE Sioux Rapids Kenn jones, ASS Otho Gowrie River Vale, NJ. my ZV.. , Ti ye, , f . 5 , LEFT--Mr. Harold Frentress, Food Marketing ABQVE--Mr. Ronald Rath, Food Marketing Judy Johnson, AGS Kay Johnson, PNE Gowrie Fort Dodge Patti jones, CR Paulette Iordlson, ASS Gowrie Fort Dodge - , 5' dy X 1 sa . ., A! 213 Complex Circuits Come Early . , lm , , l. ,. WA H M tl, ., A xx . '. nf. ' 1 H z. I-.-' 2 X Q ,,,, f P gsm 5 ' T if 7 2, 2 ...Un '-V. ve' 'ig ml , f '.i wang :,, ' A , 3 M 1 fl ff 'Li Kathy juilfs, ES Jerry Iunkman, ASS F F Fonda Manson .vltz V V Rick Kendall, IE John Kennebeck, RM Jefferson Carroll L f f' BELOW--Mr. oram Tabor, Industrial Elec- in Q tronics. RIGHT--Mr. Wayne Markland, ln- :G2 'lf W l dustrial Electronics. 1 f A Randy Junkman, ASS David Kasperbaver, SSM Randy Kay, SSM Manson Manning HO1Stei11 Kenny Kieck, ASS Ann Marie Kienitz, ADN Larry Kjar, ASS Carroll Bancroft Ida Grove Gordon Klingson, FP Debra Kokenge, FM Don Kokenge, Fort Dodge Fort Dodge Fort Dodge 214 Fumes A re Exhausted ' ' 35 - 7 ar K. 15 lx F Linda Kruu, MA x v f .1 Pam Kruse, CR Britt Callender Q Curt Lang, ASS Ronald Lappe, ASS Rockwell City Glidden ..,,.....,. LEFT- -Mr. james Bell, Autc Mechanics BELOW--Mr. Rex Raine, Auto Mechanics Scott Knapp, IE Rona Koster, ASS Manson Sac City joleen Kuhn, ASS Larry LaBounty ASS Gowrie Humboldt Ellen Lawler, MA TOm Ledford, ASS Clare Barnum M ji an -.M K , R in I' is . Bill Kreger, AGS Fort Dodge Mary La mpe, ES Clare Mike Leiss, ASS Fort Dodge 215 F1'!l 'er Up -Scienlzjically ABOVE- -Mr. William Zentner, Service Leroy Lemberg, ASS Linda Lennon, ASS Rich Lennon, SS Badger Barnum Fort Dodge Constance Leytham, PNE Bobbi Lind, AGS Regina Lind, A Rockwell City Laurens Laurens Bill Logue, SSM Carol Lombard, ASS Marjorie Lund, Fort Dodge Barnum Eagle Grove Station Mechanics. LEFT--Mr. Jerome Fox, Service Station Mechanics. Dan Lenzen, ASS Sioux City Ann Loehr, FM Fort Dodge Dee Lessmeier, ES Fort Dodge David Loehr, ASS Somers 216 APO'- Lefs Draw Il, Lefs D0 It Greg Lundgren, ASS Jackie Lundgren, ES Fort Dodge Gowrie Jeanne Maier, ADN joe Malloy, ASS Fort Dodge Vail Doug Maschino, AM Karol McBride, AM Fort Dodge Logan john Mace, ASS Fort Dodge Walter Malson, ASS Fort Dodge Mary Beth McBride, ES Duncombe LEFT--Mr. James Wiggerman, Machine Shop ABOVE--Mr. Walter McCarty, Drafting Dwight Marshall, FP Dana Stanley McClure, ASS Lohrville Donna Martin, ES Renwick Denny McCullough, SSM Humboldt KM 217 Keep the Books Balanced 'T eg, K uv M3 ,,,.Z i -,V: I V. . . . 1 C. 3 P ,y if Marllyn McE1heney, ASS Ann McElroy, ADN Martha McFadden, Clare Fort Dodge Allen Mendenhall, ASS Ed Meiers, ASS Fort Dodge Manning Valerie Mersch, ES Marvin Meusburger Gilmore City Rockwell City Keep the Combines MOVl'Hg 5 55 r . ' 2 'P jeg ' uf.: f in g Phil Miller, ASS Mark Mittelstadt, FdM Fort Dodge Storm Lake Dale Morris, ASS Bruce Morrison, AGS Fort Dodge Fort Dodge LEFT--Mr. Theron Welzien, Farm Power BELOW--Mr. Raymond Wiggins, Farm Power Marv Meyer, MA Jim Miller, AGS Patricia Miner, CR Fort Dodge Kellerton Rockweu City Barry Mohler, AGS Patrick Monahan, AM Mary Ann Mori, ASS LaLu'ens Fort Dodge Fort Dgdge Nick Mueller, MD Allen Muhlbauer, AGS Dick Mundt, SSM Fenton Manning Famhamville 219 A Growing Library Requires , S Q Don Murphy, AM Jim Murphy, ASS Webster City Dayton Tena Nelson, MA Peg Newbrough, MA Goldfield Fort Dodge Bruce O'I-Iern, FdM Kay Ohrtman, MD Fort Dodge Pomeroy Ken Myer, ASS Humboldt Verle Norem, EFS Radcliffe Kevin Olsen, MD Vincent ABOVE--Mr. James Nelson, Welding RIGHT--Mrs. Ruth Roche, Librarian Mike Nash, ASS Fort Dodge Roger Nuehring, EFS Lytton James Nelsen, FP Albert City Don O'Brian, IE Jefferson uf. hw .- f , in, ,fi , .VU . .,.,, , fiiufiylli-51,1 Bild? ' Vifili, Yi ,F 220 Q P. W, , A .. .,-S , if M' stile 5 Zi 6 5' Q 74421 Speczczlly Trained Personnel Linda Olson, PNE Cheri Ostercamp, FM Newton Dayton Gordon Dyloe , Ossion David Pe arson Manson fha 3 i , no J J - . . , ws, . , - nr ar. ,lafrik 31 sw' , - af. a . 5 M : me fin L , fisf,?asei4:,e xxx X ,rs ,.,. V , iw.. 5 p I k A gggnqbg g 5? LEFT- -Mrs. Ruth Newsham, L1brar1an ABOVE--Mrs. Mildred Tinker, L1brar1an Larry Parsons, A Fort Dodge Gary Perry, MD Badger M.. Don Paul, W Webster City Denny Peters Manson mf 2 figwr .., ig 451 '5 - bak K .. 'r-,t' M lar wr 'H Q4 i ,44,ti1fM?'i l ..., , 4 .Mu -I W V FK 'UW Frank Peters, FdM Richard Peters, RM Dayton Manson Jim Peterson, W Marilyn Peterson, CR Gowrie Laurens Marge Porter, ASS Sharon Porth, PNE Gilmore City Manson Terry Peter Pocahontas s,W Phil Pick, Ass Alton Bill Post, A Rolfe SS ss '35 ' ti L. , ,- , , ,.., . I, g ,i1,5,,x, -7 gg. 1.4, gt , r , fs A L - f .-ff fm, .xr H, sl Y? i L e m 5 v::': Mark Peterson, AGS Callender Bruce Pliner, ASS Fort Dodge Mike Pratt, AGS Fort Dodge .795 - Martel Peterson, CR Gilmore City Dallas Poppen, ASS Manson Charles Priest, W Moorland BELOW--Administration Secretaries: Marilyn johnson, Marin Flugstad, jill Duden. RIGHT- -Dodger Secretaries: Patricia Lud- wig, Ethel I-Ielmers. - 222 oger Prill, ASS Wendell Pugh, MD Roger Ramthun, ASS Jaclyn Rasmussen, AGS Joan Rasmussen, ASS anesboro Fort Dodge Rockwell City Callender Otho onald Rasmussen, W Stanley Reed, MD Dale Reigelsberger, EFS Maribeth Reineking, MA Linda Rennie, ASS gle Grove Eagle Grove Humboldt Albert City FOr'f Dodge ennis Renquist, EFS Joyce Reynolds, ADN Richard Robinson, ASS Roxanne Rogers, PNE Janet Rohden, AGS ivermore Newton Dayton Fort Dodge Harcourt LEFT--Mrs. john Bartlett, Book Store. BELOW--Library Secretaries: Alice Cronin, Ann Donahe, Ellie Beitz, Marlene Ness, Ethelynn Tuel. 223 Head Residents Discover That 13 Mary Ann Roper, ADN Lohrville james Runcie, ASS Lemars ABOVE--Mr. james McNeal, Director of Dormitories. RIGHT--Voc-Tech Secretaries: T0111 Sage, A55 Louise Guderian, Janie Rodenborn, Dolores P0me1'0Y Gregerson, Judy Kahler, Nadene Roberts. Craig Royster , Duncombe Lynn Ryerson, Fort Dodge AGS Pam Ruby, MA A Humboldt SS Ward Ryon, MD Dayton Lynn Rosenquist , FP Fort Dodge Carmen Runyan, jefferson Anne Schalinski, Fort Dodge get L AGS FM Dominic Rossi, A8 Chic ago, 111. Jim Rushton, SSM Farnhamville Linda Scharf, Fort Dodge AGS 224 Dorm Supervision Challenges Scheuermann, ASS Darwin Schilling, AM Robert Schmeling, ASS son Jefferson Schmidt, AGS Vernon Schmitz, W odge Fonda Schreier, ASS Diane Schultz, CR n Nashua Fort Dodge Dan Schoon, Fort Dodge Don Schultz, Battle Creek ASS AM Qt xx K S CX 2 iw Q f .. xi 1 Si MGM ,gggh r ual' flux? LEFT--Miss Beverly Rupp, Women's Residence Hall. ABOVE--Mr. Richard johnson, Men's Residence Hall. Gene Schoon, MD Fort Dodge Sonya Scott, FM Fort Dodge Linda Schoonover , ES Callender Jerry Scrimager, FdM Pleasantown, Tex. y 225 The Eno' ofthe School Mehr Shahidi, AGS Truman Sharkey, W Fort Dodge Webster City Mark Siefert, AM Carol Silver, ASS Fort Dodge Fort Dodge BELOW--Mr. Dale Howard, Physical Education RIGHT--Custodians: Bob Kirchner, Don Roosa, Merle Riechenberg, Jim Foust, Frank Pohl, Ray Bergstrom, Don Keck, Loren Vau- bel. S 1 MI Qi!! , ff Y' ' is.. X-,' . X ,..- f l ' x Greg Sherman, FP Doug Shimon, AGS Sandra Shroyer, Ma Fort Dodge Gilmore City FOTTI Dodge Kevin Sittig, AS-S Barbara Smalley, ASS Lawrence Smith, AG Knierim Riceville DGHVCYQ COIO. Mark Snopek, W Roland Snyder, W Kathlf Sommeffeldr Preston Breda L0hl'V111e 226 Year Brzngs Exhauslion Linda Stanek, ASS Callender Harlan Swanson, FdM Dayton Mary Thomas, MA Manson 227 Sandi Swanson, CR Early f Louis Stauter , FP Fonda Don Stelling FdM Lytton Dan Sweeny, AGS Fort Dodge LEFT--Dale Morris relaxes after a hard day at the office. BELOW--Choir students show the effects of a long tour. Tom Thomas, AGS Rick Thompson, AM College Lzfe Is a Mixture B Cindy Togeas , Humboldt Hardy Fort Dodge Don Trexel, FP Galen Vanden Brink, FdM Diana Van I-lor Gilmore City Hospers Humboldt Jim Verzani, ASS Betty Volz, ADN Jane Wolf, ASS Sioux City Bouton Fort Dodge ABOVE--Classroom lectures occupy the thoughts of students. RIGHT- -Pat Miller Ann Toner, ASS Humboldt jean Van Sickle, Sac City takes notes during class. Diana Trevarthen, FM Boone ASS Donna Vaudt, ES Manson saga g 5 www, if Q Xgszii twiki? .msgs H ,fr is Q Q s 5 K ffiwiwm xx S 3 s if ' muff: f, 'fig , SZ:f?Z,iXsI95viXKlK3 5 5 228 of Work and Relaxation enny Woods, ASS Dawn Woods, ADN ort Dodge Rockwell City ob Wittroh, SSM Wes Wiskus, ASS olstein Tipton ella Williams, MA Donna Williams, PNE ows Fort Dodge Lynda Wood, PNE Eagle Grove Peggy Winsor, ES Charter Oak Bob Wilkins, ASS Bennett LEFT--Sunbathing is a spring pastime. 229 ABOVE--Golf swings keep the grass short Sue Winniger, PNE Nancy Wilson, ADN Fort Dodge Estherville Kathy Wickwire, ASS Jane Wichtendahl, PNE Fort Dodge Fort Dodge Sophomores Look Forward to Pam Wa HCT, MA Tom Wald RM s F011 Dodge Goldf1eld ' BTUCC Warren, SSM Sharon Wattonv1lle PNE Somers Lytton WH' BELOW Dave Cottrell emotes RIGHT JoDena McNally casts eye at the photographer a watchful Q Cllff Wallace, ASS Kelth Walker, AM Cmdy Warland, P Fort Dodge Dav1d Wayt ASS Sac Clty Jean Weber, FM COI'W1TIh 230 Jefferson Webster C1ty Eumce Webb, ADIN Fred Webb EFS Humboldt Creston Judy We1tzel, AGS Randy Welander, Wall Lake Pomeroy ., 2 f 1: ,J f' W l ' iwfsgwow , ? ,:,, ': - 1 f,' V y ' N 5 , - 3' 3' Z ,., . , . . 7 Careers or Higher Edueatiorz West, ES t Dodge ris Youngblood , ASS ferson 14 Zimmer, Ass I1ul'I1 Y , Joyce Young, PNE Donna Youngblood, ASS V 712 Fort Dodge jefferson Y y ' .aff-4. ,,,e Starla Zeml-ce, ES Betty Zenor, AGS y Fort Dodge Fw Dodge 1- L7 M g g V LEFT--Denny McCabe hears a different - ::'f drummer' A -'m'r BELOW- -Bruce Tepfer and Randy Peltz made the choir tour a profitable experience. John Westergaard, FP john White, IE Newell Fort Dodge Abe Zaehory, ASS Eileen Zahrobsky, AGS Sioux City Fort Dodge jeff Zinnel, ASS Dave Zoch, IE Fort Dodge Cherokee 231 Expressions were an important part of life at Iowa Central this past year. Each student expressed himself or herself in many ways. Politi- cally-oriented students expressed themselves in peaceful demonstra- tions or counter-demonstrations during the Moratorium. Others ex- pressed themselves in their efforts to make Homecoming at the three Iowa Central centers a success, Music and art students expressed themselves in their own mediums. Vocational-Technical students ex- pressed themselves and their talents by winning state contests and state offices. Athletes expressed and won their goals in many sports events, Members of campus organizations also strived toward the goals they had expressed for themselves, With graduation ceremonies over, students expressed hopes for their futures, both in the careers they would soon be beginning and in their future education. 232 Friends 0 f I0 wa C enlra! CLARION: First National Bank Kenefick's Clarion Rexall Pharmacy EAGLE GROVE: A S W Alibi, The Blue, Robert D., Law Office Boone Valley Co-op Processing Ass'n. Brauman Appliance Brown's Grocery Cal's Super Valu Carter Trenching Service Chapman Oil Co., Inc. Christensen Motor Co. Club Cafe Coast-to-Coast Store D 8 B Motor, Inc. Duer and Laughery Accounting Service Eagle Bowl Eagle Grove Eagle Eagle Grove Greenhouse Eagle Grove State Bank Eagleson Agency Ellsworth Freight Lines, Inc. Fareway Stores, Inc, Gazaway, john A., Optometrist Graham's Department Store Hansen Implement Co. Harding, Dale A., M,D, Henneberry, John A., Lawyer I-Iogenson, George B., M.D. Iowa College Stores, Inc, Iowa Public Service Co, Johnson G Varland, Dentists June's Beauty Shop jorgensen's 66 Service Kastler 8 Babcock Funeral Home Kenefick's Pharmacy Knudsen, Don, Realtor Knutzon's Paint, Gift 8 Service Kramersmeier Drug Store LeRoy's Shoes Leuthold and Anderson Lewright Locker Lloyd's Body Shop Locke's jewelry Lyle's Rambler Service M 8 M Livestock Products Co. McGrath S McGrath, Lawyers Messenger Photography Noonan G Tomke jewelry Oggie's Skelly Service Station Ohlerking's Upholstery Shop Oldson's Plumbing 8 Heating Pastime Lounge Pat's Market Patterson, G, W., D.D.S, Ray's Barber Shop Reil S Spangler, Inc. Scott Store Security Savings Bank Stephen Cleaners Sterling Hardware Sunner, Carl, State Farm Insurance TVIQ, Inc, Umthun Trucking Co. United Building Centers Vilmain Sound Service Voss Floor Covering Wilson Funeral Home Wooster, F, M., Insuranc X-L Cleaners FORT DODGE: Arlans Bill's Villager Boston, Store Brook's Laundry Campus 66 Service Carnation Company Carroll Florists Central States Theatres Charles A. Brown, Inc. Coats Co., Inc. Don Peterson Photos, Inc. Eddie Quinn, Clothier Egbert, Dan S., M.D. Fabricland First Assembly of God Church First National Bank Fort Dodge Automotive Association Fort Dodge Clinic Fort Dodge Honda Fort Dodge Limestone Co. Gates Dept. Store Gus Glaser Meats, Inc. Henry's Drive-In House of Hits Iowa Beef Packers, Inc. Iowa College Stores, Inc. Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric C Joselyn Press, Inc. KVFD Kaut2.ky's Sporting Goods Kelley Insurance Agency Kelly, John F. and Rasmussen, John D , M D 's Kersten Clinic Knudson Insurance Agency La Caille's Florist Melody Grill Miller Office Equipment Co. Mosbrucker, Joseph C., Realtor Mr. Shop O'Connor Insurance Agency Olson Jewelry Parkway Towers Restaurant Reed's State Farm Insurance Rose Bowl Sandy's Drive-In Sears Roebuck Starlite Village Motel State Bank Sutton, Dr. Sara E., D.O. Tom Kelly Ford Treloar's Country Kitchen Treloar's Country Kitchen, Crossroads Treloars Inn Truck Haven Cafe Tyler, Donald E., M.D. Wades Standard Service Welch Shoe Store Welch Shoe Store Younkers Department Store GOLDFIELD: Goldfield State Bank HUMBOLDT: Decor Shoppe Martin-Miller Home Interiors Newton Furniture S Carpet RENWICK: Renwick News Renwick Pioneer Cheese Renwick Savings Bank THOR: AL'.s Plumbing S Heating Thor Grain Co. VINCENT: Miller's Service Vincent Co-Op Vincent Lockers Vincent lumber WEBSTER CITY: Al's Barber Shop Anthony's Brin's Furniture, Inc. Brower Electric Cashway Lumber Central Stationery Co. Christeson Motor Sales, Inc. Community Co-Op Association Coulter's Paints and Draperies Crosley and Foster, Inc. Curve Inn Motor Sales Dean's Typewriter Service Deluxe Cleaners Dermand's Cafe and Tap Room Dunn's Sure Save Market East Side Grocery Eichman's Farmers National Bank First State Bank Flower Cart Foster Funeral Home Fox' Barber Shop Frazer Finance Co. Granville's Men Shop Hahne Printing Co. I-Ialverson's Shoe Store Hight Chevrolet and Oldsmobile, Inc, Hilpipre's Tavern Home Appliance and TV The Hub Hy-Vee Food Store J. C. Penney Co. Jeffers Trading Co. Johnson jewelry Jones Sporting Goods KJFJ Radio Station KWAW-Fm Radio Station K 8 M Laundry Kueen's Mobile Homes Lee's Glass S China Shop Lubber's Clothing Luther Sewing Center Marjorie's Smart and Thrifty Marvel's jack and jill Midland Realty Modern Cleaners Montgomery Ward Moore's Sport Center Olson Pharmacy Ostlund's Iowa Miss Osweiler's Shoppe P,M, Place Co. P1-ice's Shoe Repair Rainbow Lounge S S M Finance Sears and Roebuck Catalog Center Security Title G Loan Ass OC18.lI101'1 Spahn 8 Rose Lumber Co. Thompson's Prescription Pharmacy and Card Shop Vic's Gulf Weaver Ready-Mix Weber's Standard Parts Webster and Corral Theaters Webster City Federal Savings G Loan Association Webster City Production Credit Association Webster City Rewind Sho Westervelt's Shoe Store Williams Drug Store Willson Hotel Woolworth's Zolnosky jewelry WOOLSTOCK: Cormaney Grocery Farmers Co-Op Elevator P Eagle Grove Center Abbott, Julie Abels, Paul, 158 Allen, Wyn Ann, 15,158 Anderson, Dwight, 22,23,26,158 Anderson, Marcia, 20,21 ,22 ,23 ,24, 25,158 Anderson, Roger Arthur, Archie, 154 Asche, Karen Austin, Roger, 17,158 Bailey, Barbara, 46,154 Bauman, Eugene, 158 Baumann, Edward Barmore, Paul, 46,154 Benton, Rosamond, 14,16,158 Blackman, Paul, 154 Bloxham, Frances, 14,159 Boehme, Olga, 159 Boge, Marilyn, 14,16,159 Braun, Lynn, 154 Brechler, Dennis, 18,19,27,33,39, 46,159 Brent, Barry, 154 Brent, Rickey, 154 Brinkman, Bruce, 26,27,3O,39 Brock, Bruce, 159 Brock, Steve, 29,1-39,44 Bubeck, Nancy, 17,23,154 Bygness, Palma, 22,25,154 Carlson, Kenneth, 159 Cathcart, Beverly, 14,16,159 Chidester, Willie, 21,159 Christensen, Linda, 17,155 Christiansen, Gary, 19,23,25,26, 29,32,45,159 Collins, Mary Beth, 14,20,159 Conaway, Marcia., 19,30,46,159 Cramer, Rand, 19.155 Dale, Mark, 155 Daugard, Mary DeBoom, Jerry, 19,25,159 Degroote, Dennis, 155 Deimerly, Kathleen, 14,159 Deimerly, Robert, 155 Derschied, Doug Doherty, Mark Dooley, Gayle, 25,31,33,36,155 Draves, Verla, 14,16,19,20,3O,159 Dreasler, Paul, 18,19,30,159 Duer, Stephen, 160 Eck, Margaret Eimers, Kent, 155 Ekstrom, Dean Elkin, Dave, 155 Erland, Mary, 25,33,16O Erwin, Craig, 155 Fisher, Mark, 160 Fisher, Robert, 160 Flett, Brenda, 25,155 Flower, Alan, 160 Freeman, Patsy, 14,15,16,16O Freund, Robert, 160 Glazier, John Goeman, Donald Gord, David, 155 Griffel, Doug, 160 Student Index Gross, George, 42,160 Habben, Jonathan, 155 Halligan, Anne, 17,22,46,155 Halverson, Carolyn, 20 Hamilton, Pat, 155 Hamlow, Robert, 160 Hammer, Steven Hammersland, Danny, 160 Hansen, Mark Hanson, Jean, 14,160 Harrington, Daniel, 160 Harris, Jolene, 24,160 Helmich, Joan, 160 Helmke, Vicky, 20,161 Hilgendorf, David Hill, Sharman, 20,21,22,161 Hippen, Julie, 33,155 Hoffman, Arthur, 161 Holmes, John, 16,26,36,155 Huibsch, Francis, 161 Humphrey, Douglas Hutchins, Gary, 32 Ingertson, Dorothy, 16,155 Jahde, Tom, 46,155 Jensen, Betty Jensen, Lowell Jensen, Maryellen Johnson, Jonathan, 161 Johnson, Kenneth, 39,41,155 Jones, Clyde, 155 Jorgensen, James, 19,310,155 Judson, James Kelling, Steven, 17,22,23,161 Keppers, Pat, 19,23,33,161 Kinseth, Craig, 19,23,25,29,3O,32, 161 Knoll, James, 18,19,25,26,42,46, 161 Knoshaug, Mary, 20 Knudsen, Kurt, 161 Kvale, Marcia, 19,2O,22,25,3O,155 Lalor, Linda, 155 Larson, Delores, 16,161 Larson, Diane, 155 Lee, Agnes, 14,161 Legg, Carol, 17,18,26,38,161 Lenning, Debra Lerdal, Terry, 161 Lester, Kathleen, 22,38,161 Liskow, Jeanne, 155 Lodden, Terry Lomen, Erik, 17,20,25,31,156 Loux, Scott, 156 Luke, Cheryl, 156 Luke, Gary, 156 Lynam, Donald, 45 Maier, Vernice Marty, Norman, 26,162 McConeghey, Danny, 45,156 McGonigle, Rich Meinders, Rick, 42,43,156 Melhus, Craig, 162 Menke, Marilyn, 17,22,25,38,156 Michels, Dennis, 20,156 Mickelson, Dennis, 156 Minikis, Jayne, 16,19,2O,23,25,3O, 46,162 Moberg, Dean 237 Mohr, James Mohr, Marylin, 14,15,16,2O,36,162 Moore, Patricia, 23,25,36,162 Morgan, Robert, 19,22,25,31,45, 46,156 Morocco, Tom, 39,4O,41,156 Moser, Richard, 156 Mosher, Dean, 162 Mraz, Steven, 162 Mulford, Leon, 17,19,20,3O,156 Nail, Michael, 156 Nelson, Louise Nelson, R. 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B., 98,180 Campbell, Kathryn, 80,180 Capellos, Cynthia, 205 Capellos, Stephanie, 180 Capesius, Charles, 98,205 Carlson, Daniel, 118,205 Carlson, Paul, 205 Carlson, Robert, 181 Carney, Margaret, 96,97,113 Carther, Paul, 118 Caruth, Donald, 102 Castenson, Doug, 118,124,181 Chapman, Kenneth, 148,181 Chapman, Sara, 128 Christensen, Allan, 85,205 Christensen, Ronald, 110 Christopher, Tom, 90,205 Cipperley, Linda, 93,95,205 Clabaugh, Jack, 85,181 Clark, Harlene, 181 Claude, Rodney, 98,181 Claussen, Charles, 205 Clay, Marjorie, 122,181 Coats, Bob, 104,205 Coffey, Kristine, 125,205 Cole, Rebecca, 95 Coleman, David, 108,205 Collins, Christopher, 206 Collins, David, 90,206 Collins, Mathias, 124,181 Collins, Michael, 116,181 Condon, Clem, 206 Conklin, Juli, 96,97,128,181 Conlon, Richard, 114,124,206 Conover, Debra, 181 Conrad, Roberta, 181 Cook, David, 181 Cook, Jean, 195,206 Cottrell, David, 122,123,181,230 Coxe, John, 181 Cramer, Daniel, 110 Crilly, Mary, 117,181 Crosby, Susan, 123,181 Crouch, Donna, 106,206 Cuckie, Katherine, 100,206 Cunningham, Sheila, 181 Currie, Andrea, 96,181 Dalgliesh, Judy, 97 Dallman, Denise, 96,181 Dallman, Randy, 206 Dally, Charles, 206 Dally, Claude, 98 Danduvand, Marvin, 206 Daniel, Jeffrey, 116,181 Daniel, Joseph, 125,182 Daniel, Linda, 182 Daniel, Steven, 182 Dankel, Rebecca, 124,206 Darling, Donald, 182 Davidson, Cathy, 118,119,120 Davis, James, 182 Davis, Marie, 80,182 Davis, Maureen, 182 Davis, Randy, 135 Day, Dennis, 90,206 Deacon, Tom, 88,89,182 Deardorff, Danny, 85,206 DeBough, Harold, 111 Delanoit, Lee, 84,85,207 Delong, James, 182 Demers, Gary, 98,207 Dencklau, Calvin, 117,182 Dencklau, Mike, 207 Derner, Timothy, 82,207 Detmering, Rebecca, 124,182 Dettmann, Dennis, 90,207 DeWitt, Mary, 95,207 Dieter, Thomas, 114,116 Dillemuth, Richard, 182 Dirks, Barbara, 106,207 Doud, Rita, 123,128,182 Doyle, Katherine, 125 Drake, Denny, 150 Drake, Paul, 182 Dreier, Leland, 207 Drey, Dennis, 182 Dunn, Victor, 111 Dunne, Jane, 207 Dunne, Susan, 124,182 Dunscombe, Mary, 100,207 Duro, Frank, 207 Echelberger, Steven, 87,182 Eckerman, Michael, 113,129,207 Edwards, Judy, 126,118,119 Ehlers, Steve, 182 Eisenbacker, John, 98,207 Elbert, Timothy, 98 Elliott, Keith, 118 Ellwanger, Gerald, 122,182 Enberg, Jean, 118,182 English, Thomas, 182 Enquist, Rebecca, 182 Erdahl, Bonny, 124,183 Erickson, Gail, 95,208 Erickson, Linda, 208 Erickson, Pauline, 100,208 Erickson, Sharon, 80,81,183 Ernst, Dennis, 183 Ernst, Steve, 98,99,183 Ertl, Michael, 117,183 Espeland, Cynthia, 113,124,183 Everhard, Mary, 124,208 Fachman, Kathleen, 116,183 Fagen, Michael, 98,208 Faiferlick, Wanda, 183 Fairchild, Janet, 80,208 Farmer, Roger, 183 Farrell, Brian, 183 Fawkes, Michael, 183 Fay, Gregory, 183 Fieseler, Walter, 148 Fisch, Bobbi, 125,208 Fischer, Nancy, 96,97,183 Fitchhorn, Sammy, 98,99,183 Fitzgerald, Bruce, 150,151,208 Fitzgerald, Timothy, 183 Fjetland, Patricia, 96,97,183 Flattery, Michael, 208 Fletcher, Julie, 137 Flickinger, Dixie, 95,208 Flynn, James, 183 Foley, Joe, 183 Foley, Madick, 208 Follett, Charles, 183 Folvag, Bruce, 183 Forbes, Thomas, 183 Foster, Jane, 116,121,183 Fowler, Joy, 208 Freberg, Jim, 124 Froah, Richard, 127,184 Frost, John, 86,87,208 Gallentine, Thomas, 184 Gander, Stephen, 209 Ganoe, Larry, 184 Gaston, Steven, 184 Gates, Jerry, 184 Gathman, Loretta, 209 Gentile, Michael, 127,184 George, Linda, 184 Gerrard, Joanne, 209 Glass, Steven, 117,209 Gochee, Pete, 98,209 Gode, Thomas, 116,209 Gordon, Brice, 209 Grauer, Sandra, 124,209 Graves, Susan, 100,209 Grieser, Mary, 118,124,184 Gross, Ed, 184 Gross, Joe, 124 Grossman, Gary, 134,209 Guarill, David, 209 Guenther, Melinda, 209 Gumm, Steven, 209 Gustafson, Patricia, 210 Gutshall, Gene, 184 Hass, Nelson, 184 Hadwiger, Dale, 90,210 Haffner, Ronald, 114,184 Hagberg, Harold, 116,184 Haglund, Kenneth, 111 Hagstrom, Michael, 150 Hall, Susan, 118 Halliday, Robert, 88,210 Halterman, Thomas, 184 Hanne'man, Timothy, 104,210 Hansen, Dennis, 86,87,210 Hansen, Marian, 210 Hansen, Michael, 124,184 Hanson, Carlene, 184 Hanson, Joan, 80,184 Hanson, Raymond, 184 Hardin, Sandra, 210 Harms, Russell, 98,184 Harmson, James, 210 Harris, Irma, 100,101,210 Harris, Lee, 210 Harris, Robert, 210 Harrold, Paul, 85,210 Hart, Regina, 95,184,210 Hartley, James, 104,210 Harvey, Bob, 184 Harvey, Dianne, 95,120,210 Harvey, Thomas, 117 Hasek, Linda, 124,185 Hass, Charles, 211 239 Hass, Donald, 103 Hathaway, Bruce, 88,185 Hatteberg, Lillian, 95,211 Haugen, Teri, 113,118,139,211 Havland, Diane, 96,97 Hawbaker, Frederick, 98,185 Hawkins, Michael, 185 Hay, Carolyn, 185 Hay, Judith, 94,211 Hay, Randy, 109 Hayes, Mike, 117 Heath, Ted, 150 Hecht, Larry, 118,119,120,211 Hebert, Steve, 124,185 Heffner, Jean, 85,185 Heide, Mark, 211 Heider, Linda, 185 Heidt, Curt, 185 Heidt, Marcia, 80,185 Hein, Carol, 80,185 Hein, Marsha, 185 Heise, Betty, 211 Heitkamp, Christine, 211 Hemann, Dennis, 185 Hemphill, David, 185 Hennigar, Esther, 80,185 Henrichs, Deborah, 211 Henrichs, James, 82,185 Henrichsen, Clayton, 90,211 Henrickson, Mick, 124 Hepp, Blaine, 185 Hepperle, David, 89 Hess, Patricia, 80,211 Hicks, Douglas, 121 Hildreth, Sandra, 94,95,211 Hilgendorf, Michael, 185 Hill, Esther, 100,211 Hill, Joyce, 185 Hill, Nancy, 211 Hilton, Rebecca, 122,185 Hook, Liz, 95,211 Hofstad, Barb, 96,185 Hoover, Dorothy, 185 Hoover, Harvey, 98,212 Homer, Debra, 80,212 Hoskin, Elizabeth, 118,119,135,186 Hovey, Georgia, 212 I-Iovick, Gail, 80,186 Hovland, Diane, 186 Howard, Donald, 186 Hoyle, Terry, 212 Humbles, Shelby, 212 Huss, Jimmy, 212 Husske, Denise, 95,212 Husted, Mike, 150 Hutchinson, Judy, 186 Irvine, Cynthia, 106,212 Irwin, Larry, 108,212 Isaacson, Craig, 186 Iverson, Jo, 95,212 Jackson, Karry, 125,212 Jakeman, Philip, 148,186 Janis, Jean, 186 Janssen, Thomas, 212 Jensen, Barbara, 113,118,122,130, 135,186 Jensen, John, 186 Jentzen, Jimmy, 98 ,212 Johnson, Allen G., 80,213 Johnson, Allen J., 113 Johnson, Anita, 186 Johnson, Brian, 113,124,126,213 Johnson, Bruce D., 213 Johnson, Bruce E., 85 Johnson, Carl, 213 Johnson, Cliff, 88,213 Johnson, Deborah, 186 Johnson, Dennis, 98,213 Johnson, Elon, 80,186 Johnson, Judy, 124,213 Johnson, June, 186 Johnson, Karen, 116,186 Johnson, Kathleen, 186 Johnson, Kay, 100,213 Johnson, Kenneth, 186 Johnson, Ronald, 186 Johnson, Scott, 120 Johnson, William, 121 Jondle, Thomas, 85,213 Jones, Andrew, 186 Jones, Janice, 100,213 Jones, Kenneth, 213 Jones, Patti, 213 Jones, Rebecca, 186 Jones, Rex, 186 Jordan, Mike, 138,150 Jordison, Paulette, 126,213 Juilfs, Kathleen, 95,214 Junkman, Jerry, 150,214 Junkman, Randy, 129,214 Kaiser, Chuck, 98,186 Karstens, Lyle, 187 Kasperbauer, David, 109,214 Kastendieck, Steven, 187 Kay, Randall, 214 Kearney, Thomas, 98 Keiser, Curtis, 187 Kelley, Deborah, 80,187 Kelley, Don, 187 Kendall, Richard, 88,214 Kennebeck, John, 86,87,214 Kettering, Kay, 124,187 Kieck, Kenneth, 214 Kienitz, Ann, 214 Kies, Harlan, 187 Kimmel, Edward, 187 King, Robert, 187 Kinney, Jolene, 87,187 Kjar, Larry, 214 Kleespies, William, 98,187 Klein, Mark, 122,187 Klingson, Gordon, 85,214 Knapp, Jeff, 118 Knapp, Scott, 88,215 Knutson, Sharon, 113,122,128,129, 187 Koester, Bradley, 116,187 Kollbaum, Douglas, 187 Kokenge, Debra, 214 Kokenge, Don, 214 Koob, Judith, 80,187 Koster, Rona, 215 Krager, Douglas, 131,187 Kraus, Gerald, 124,187 Kreger, Kathryn, 124,187 Kreger, Scott, 187 Kreger, William, 215 Krieger, Monte, 110 Krogstad, Jane, 96,97,113,187 Krugman, John, 138,148,149,150 Krull, Linda, 106,215 Kruml, Joe, 188 Kruse, Pamela, 215 Kuhn, Joleen, 123,124,215 Kurth, Janet, 118,120 Kurtz, John, 188 Kurtz, Roger, 89,188 Kuske, Donna, 80,113,188 LaBounty, Larry, 114,215 Lampe, Mary, 95,215 Lang, Curtis, 215 Lappe, Ronald, 126,127,215 Larsen, Glen, 188 Larson, Cynthia, 100,101 Larson, David, 188 Larson, Jerry, 88 Larson, Kenneth, 188 Lawler, Ellen, 106,215 Lebeck, Laurel, 188 Ledford, Thomas, 215 Lee, Richard, 82,188 Lee, Robert C., 188 Lee, Robert E., 129,148 Leiss, Michael, 215 Leiss, Timothy, 188 Lemberg, Leroy, 216 Lenning, Ann, 188 Lennon, Anna, 96,188 Lennon, Linda, 216 Lennon, Richard, 108,216 Lenzen, Daniel, 133,216 Leo, Roger, 88,89,188 Lessmeier, Dee, 216 Lessmeier, Terry, 122,188 Leytham, Constance, 100,216 Licht, James, 188 Lilly, Rebekah, 188 Lind, Roberta, 216 Lind, Regina, 80,216 Little, Mary, 188 Livasy, Robert, 98,188 Loehr, Ann, 216 Loehr, David, 216 Logue, Billy, 216 Lombard, Carol, 216 Long, James, 98,188 Loots, Brenda, 118,124,188 Lore, Gary, 82,189 Lucas, Debra, 189 Ludgate, Leslie, 189 Luethue, Gregory, 87 Luman, Pat, 124 Lund, Marjorie, 100,216 Lundberg, Dean, 121,122,189 Lundberg, Greg, 217 Lundgren, Greg, 114 Lundgren, Jackie, 93,95,217 Lyman, Mike, 120,122,123,18 Lyman, Pat, 189 Lynch, Greg, 189 Maakestad, Dale, 85 Maakestad, Dean, 98,189 Mace, John, 217 Machovec, Diane, 189 MacLean, Craig, 117 Magennis, Helen, 189 Mahany, Kevin, 189 Maier, Jeanne, 80,81,217 Mains, Lyle, 98,121,189 Malloy, Joe, 217 Malloy, William, 217 Malson, Walter, 116 Manning, Alan, 150 Marshall, Dwight, 85,217 Marshall, Kenneth, 189 Martin, Donna, 92,95,217 240 9 Martin, Lavonne, 124,189 Martin, Neil, 189 Martin, Vicki, 139,189 Maschino, Doug, 82,217 Mashek, Patrick, 189 Mateir, Dwight, 189 Matson, Michael, 88,89,189 McBride, Karol, 87,217 McBride, Mary, 95,217 McBLu'ney, John, 189 McCabe, Dennis, 120,231 McCaulley, Mark, 118,119,120, McClure, Patrick, 189 McClure, Stanley, 150,217 McCollam, Karen, 116,118 McCullough, Dennis, 217 McCurdy, Donald, 98,190 McDaniel, John, 218 McDonald, Sue, 81 McDougall, Patricia, 96,97,190 McElheney, Karilyn, 218 McElheney, Marilyn, 218 McElroy, Ann, 80,218 , McFadden, Martha, 80,81,218 McFarland, Jeffrey, 190 McGrane, Janet, 125,190 McGuire, Christina, 125,218 McHenry, Mark, 190 Mcl-Ienry, Patricia, 139,190 Mclary, Michael, 87,190 McMahon, Gary, 114,190 McNally, Jan, 96,190 McNally, JoDena, 113,116,118, 119,139,218,230 McNeil, Bart, 150 McPherson, Arlene, 80,218 Mease, Jerry, 117,218 Meiers, Edward, 124,218 Melton, Carol, 124,190 Mendenhall, Allen, 218 Merrill, Dean, 89 Mersch, Valerie, 95,218 Meusburger, Marvin, 103,218 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Miklo, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Bernard, 88,190 Ken, 126 Lance, 82,190 Mary E., 191 Mary L., 106,219 Randy, 118 Barbara, 116 Carolyn, 122,124,190 Dayle, 116,190 Evan, 147,148,149 James, 190 Jim, 219 Linda, 124,190 Patricia, 95,219,228 Philip, 219 Miller, Steven, 190 Mittelstadt, Mark, 98,219 Moberg, Robert, 190 Moeller, Patricia, 190 Moeller, Patricia, 120,122,190 Moen, Julie, 190 Moenck, Sheila, 117,191 Mohler, Barry, 219 Mohler, Mike, 191 Monahan, Patrick, 82,219 Montgomery, Karl, 118,191 Moore, Constance, 191 Morgan, Colleen, 118,124,191 Morgan, James, 117,191 Mori, Marc, 96,191 Mori, Margaret, 118 Mori, Mary Ann, 124,219 Morris, Dale, 124,219,227 Morrison, Bruce, 124,219 Mueller, Nicholas, 104,219 Muhlbauer, Allen, 114,219 Mundt, Richard, 219 Murphy, Donald, 82,220 Murphy, James, 124,220 Musselman, William, 88,191 Myer, Ken, 220 Myers, David, 191 Myers, Donald, 191 Myers, Jimmie, 191 Myers, Sharon, 191 Nash, Michael, 220 Nelsen, James, 85,220 Nelson, Beverly, 191 Nelson, Richard, 82,191 Nelson, Tena, 106,220 Newbrough, Peggy, 106,220 Newman, Emmanuel, 129,138 Niemier, Toni, 120,191 Nordquist, Jim, 191 Nordstrom, William, 124 Norem, Verle, 90,220 Norine, Gregg, 117,191 Norman, John, 191 Nuehring, Roger, 90,220 O'Brian, Don, 88,220 O'l-learn, Bruce, 98,220 Ohrtman, Kay, 104,220 Oleson, Michael, 114,221 Olsen, Kevin, 104,220 Olson, Linda, 100,221 Olson, Rebecca, 96,97,191 Opheim, Michael, 120 Osboe, Lana, 124 Ostercamp, Cheri, 221 Osterson, James, 82,191 Ott, Pam, 100,191 Ottochian, Frank, 221 Oyloe, Gordon, 109,221 Parker, Judy, 192 Parrish, Freda, 100,221 Parsons, Laurence, 221 Passow, Dennis, 192 Patten, John, 127, 192 Paul, Don, 103,221 Paulin, Margaret, 192 Paulson, Michael, 192 Pavek, James, 88,89,192 Pearson, Carol, 116,221 Pearson, David, 104,105,221 Pearson, Sue, 124,221 Pearson, Thomas, 192 Pederson, Faith, 80,192 Peiper, Shelley, 128 Peltz, Randy, 113,118,231 Perry, Gary, 104,221 Peter, Terry, 98,192 Peters, Deborah, 192 Peters, Dennis, 87,221 Peters, Frank, 222 Peters, Richard, 87,222 Peters, Terry, 222 Petersen, Lynn, 192 Petersen, Mark, 222 Petersen, Martel, 222 Peterson, Debra, 118,128 Peterson, Dennis, 192' Peterson, James, 103,150,222 Peterson, Janice, 192 Peterson, Lavonne, 80,192 Peterson, Marilyn, 95,222 Peterson, Roger, 192 Peterson, Ronald, 192 Phillips, Madonna, 80,192 Phillips, Sidney, 82,192 Pick, Philip, 222 Pierson, Janis, 192 Pingel, Louis, 192 Pingel, Mary, 120,192 Pingel, Randall, 133 Pitts, Melvin, 192 Pliner, Bruce, 222 Polking, Karen, 124,193 Pommrehn, John, 98,193 Pool, Greg, 193 Poppen, Dallas, 222 Porter, Debbra, 124,193 Porter, James, 148,193 Porter, Marjorie, 113,124,222 Porth, Sharon, 100,222 Post, William, 222 Potter, Marjean, 193 Pratt, Michael, 222 Priest, Charles, 103,222 Prill, Roger, 223 Pugh, Joseph, 88,193 Pugh, Wendell, 104,223 Ramsey, Molly, 125 Ramthum, Lynn, 118,124,193 Ramthtm, Roger, 118,223 Rasmussen, Jaclyn, 223 Rasmussen, Joan, 223 Rasmussen, Ronald, 103,223 Rathburn, Joyce, 193 Reed, Stanley, 104,223 Reicks, Ribert, 193 Reid, Robert, 88,89,193 Reigelberger, Dale, 90,223 Reiling, Joan, 118,119,134 Reinneking, Maribeth, 106,223 Renberg, Matthew, 150 Rennie, David, 114,193 Rennie, Linda, 223 Renquist, Dennis, 90,223 Reynolds, Joyce, 80,223 Reynolds, Susanne, 118,193 Rice, Elizabeth, 193 Rice, I-larry, 87,193 Richardson, Kathy, 193 Richter, Clara, 193 Ridpath, John, 111 Ripperger, Kathleen, 124,194 Rittgers, Roxana, 80 Roberts, Geoffrey, 147,148,193 Roberts, Lyle, 193 Robinson, Richard, 223 Robson, Marcia, 118,l19,120,1 Rogers, Claudia, 118 Rogers, Roxanne, 100,223 Rohden, Janet, 223 Rohden, Tim, 193 Rohner, Gary, 118,193 Rohner, Joseph, 118,127,193 Roper, Mary Ann, 80,224 Ropte, Keith, 118,194 Rosenquist, Lynn, 85,224 Ross, Kathryn, 80,194 Rotert, Dennis, 194 Royster, Craig, 224 241 25 Ruble, Julie, 80,194 Ruby, Pamela, 106,107,224 Runcie, James, 126,127,224 Runyan, Carmen, 224 Rushton, Jimmie, 224 Ryan, Jane, 125,194 Ryerson, Lynn, 124,224 Ryon, Ward, 104,224 Saathoff, Joan, 96,97,194 Sabus, Darlene, 194 Sage, Tom, 224 Saucke, Nicolette, 139,194 Schany, Catherine, 96,194 Schalinski, Anne, 224 Scharf, Linda, 123,224 Schelldorf, Susan, 194 Scheuermann, Julie, 225 Schill, Mark, 194 Schilling, Aline, 80,194 Schilling, Darwin, 82,225 Schipreth, Carol, 194 Schlesinger, David, 137 Schmeling, Robert, 114,136,225 Schmidt, Nancy, 96 ,194 Schmidt, Randall, 224 Schmitz, Vernon, 103,225 Schnurr, Patrick, 194 Schoon, Daniel, 114,225 Schoon, Gene, 104,105,225 Schoonover, Linda, 92,225 Schreier, Mary, 113.124.225 Schulte, Patricia, 122,194 Schultz, Diane, 95,225 Schultz, Donald, 82,225 Schultz, Larry, 194 Schulz, Jenny, 124,194 Schulz, Robert, 124,194 Schwaller, Mike, 83,84,194 Schwartz, Janell, 117,195 Schweiterman, Diane, 194 Scott, Sonja, 225 Scrimager, Jerry, 98,225 Scroggins, Mari, 95 Seela, David, 195 Seifferlein, Marsha, 97 Shady, Nellie, 124,195 Shahidi, Mehr, 114,134,226 Sharkey, Truman, 103,226 Shelley, Scott, 195 Sherman, Greg, 84,85,226 Sherratt, Susan, 80,195 Shimkat, Bruce, 119,195 Shimon, Douglas, 226 Shirk, Ursula, 80,195 Shroyer, Sandra, 106,107,226 Shumate, Merrilyn, 118,119,120 Siefert, Mark, 82,226 Sievers, Nancy, 195 Silver, Carol, 226 Simpson, Gerald, 88,195 Simpson, Jill, 96,195 Sittig, Kevin, 124,226 Sliefert, Nancy, 124,195 Smalley, Barbara, 121,226 Smana, Naomi, 128 Smith, Doris, 95 Smith, Glen, 105 Smith, Lawrence, 226 Smith, Mary, 122,195 Snopek, Mark, 103,126 Snyder, Kenneth, 148,195 Sommerfeld, Kathleen, 226 Soppeland, Martha, 95,227 Sorenson, Brenda, 195 Souder, Randall, 195 Spencer, Sandra, 113,117,124,227 Spore, Brian, 195 Stanek, Linda, 118,119,227 Stangle, Larry, 82,195 Stark, Sheryl, 121 Stauter, Louis, 85,227 Steffes, Francis, 87,196 Stelling, Donald, 98,227 Stensland, Dale, 195 Stevens, Bruce, 124,195 Stevens, David, 150,195 Stewart, Patrick, 195 Stiles, Edwin, 110 Stokes, David, 227 Stone, Sally, 117,195 Stone, Pamela, 120 Strandberg, Sonia, 196 Strandburg, Delwyn, 127,196 Stringer, Cynthia, 93,95,2,27 Stromberg, Bruce, 113,196 Stromberg, Keith, 196 Stroup, Joan, 196 Struthers, Lori, 196 Stucky, Dean, 98,196 Summers, Jack, 196 Swanson, Harlan, 98,227 Swanson, Sandra, 95,227 Sweeden, Billie Jo, 196 Sweeney, Daniel, 227 Taggart, David, 196 Tarbox, James, 122,196 Tasler, Jane, 196 Taylor II, William, 116,118,126, 227 Taylor, Craig, 196 Taylor, Lee, 196 Taylor, Sally, 126,227 Tell, Holly, 118,196 Tepfer, Bruce, 113,114,118,122, 135,196,231 Tepfer, Steve, 187,196 Theiss, Renee, 124 Thielen, Harold, 87 Thielen, Kathleen, 80,196 Thielen, Teresa, 196 Thomas, Mary, 106,107,227 Thomas, Thomas, 124,228 Thompson, Kathleen, 124,196 Thompson, Richard, 82,228 Thompson, Virginia, 80,197 Thorson, Mariann, 95 Tigges, Louis, 197 Tinken, Randy, 82,197 Togeas, Cynthia, 116,228 Togue, Bill, 109 Tollefson, Michael, 197 Toner, Ann, 116,228 Toyne, Dennis, 82,197 Traster, Will, 82,197 Trent, David, 197 Trevarthen, Diana, 228 Trexel, Donald, 84,85,228 Tscherter, Sue, 96,97,197 Tuttle, David, 121,197 Ullrich, Mark, 118,119,120 Underberg, Jane, 97 Underberg, Mary, 96,197 Van De Walle, Thomas, 87,197 Vanden Brink, Galen, 98,113,228 Vander Maten, Jon, 197 Vanderhoff, Cynthia, 124,1.97 Van Gundy, Kirk, 197 Van Hoff, Douglas, 112,197 Van Horn, Diana, 94,95,228 Van Sickle, Jean, 228 Vaudt, Donna, 228 Vaughn, Susan, 118,197 Veerhusen, Kenneth, 197 Venteicher, Louis, 127 Venteicher, Mary, 80,197 Verzani, James, 228 Vittetoe, Janice, 80,197 Vojak, Bonnie, 139,197 Volz, Betty, 80,228 Von Glan, Kendall, 120,197 Wagner, Pamela, 106,230 Wald, Mary, 197 Wald, Tom, 87,230 Walker, Keith, 82,230 Wallace, Clifford, 114,230 Warland, Cynthia, 100,101,230 Warren, Bruce, 230 Washington, Henry, 148 Wattonville, Sharon, 100,230 Watts, Jo, 118,198 Wayt, David, 230 Webb, Eunice, 100,230 Webb, Fred, 90,91,230 Weiss, Cynthia, 124,198 Weitzel, Carol, 118,198 Weitzel, Judy, 230 Welander, Randall, 104,105,23 Wenell, Allan, 198 Wernimont, Marilyn, 198 West, Patricia, 95,231 Westergaard, John, 85,231 Wetzel, Judith, 121 White, John, 88,231 Whiting, Patricia, 100 Whittington, Tom, 198 Wichtendahl, Jane, 100,101,229 Wickwire, Kathy, 119,229 Wickwire, Terry, 118,119,120 Wieland, Michelle, 198 Weirtzema, Mark, 198 Wiese, Eldon, 198 Wiles, Andrew, 198 Wilken, Jon, 98,198 Wilkins, Robert, 229 Williams, Donna, 100,229 Williams, Kathy, 198 Williams, Rick, 147,148,198 Williams, Vickie, 198 Williams, Zella, 106,107,229 Williamson, Kit, 88,198 Williamson, Neil, 82,198 Wilson, Jeffrey, 198 Wilson, Nancy, 80,229 Winninger, Susan, 100,229 Winsor, Peggy, 95,229 Winterhof, Dean, 198 Winterink, Ellyn, 198 Wisecup, Michael, 98,198 Wiskus, Wesley, 229 Wittrock, Robert, 229 Wolf, Grant, 198 Wolf, Nancy, 199 Wolfe, Jane, 228 Wood, Lynda, 100,229 Wood, Nancy, 80,199 Woodle, Larry, 199 242 Woods, Dawn, 100,229 Woods, Dennis, 114,126,229 Worrel, Jean, 199 Wyatt, Lynn, 12O,122,133,199 Yeager, John, 125 Yetmar, Carol, 123,199 Young, Gary, 82,83,199 Yotmg, Joyce, 100,101,231 Youngblood, Donna, 118,124,231 Youngblood, Doris, 231 Zachory, Abe, 231 Zahrobsky, Eileen, 231 Zemke, Starla, 92,95,231 Zenor, Betty, 122,231 Zimmer, Jack, 124,150,151,231 Zinnel, Jeff, 124,231 Zoch, David, 88,231 Webster City Center Ackerson, Linda, 48,166 Adams, Linda, 62,68,69,166 Albert, Don, 58,59,61,171 Allen, Dennis, 166 Anderson, Gary, 171 Anderson, Karla, 54,66 Anderson, Marla, 50,166 Arp, Alvin, 71,166 Atwood, Russell Scott, 71 Beach, Wayne, 54,166 Bechtel, Crystal, 54,58,171 Bekhairnia, Mir-Monsour, 54,55, 166 Bender, Judy, 171 Berleen, Cynthia, 54,58,166 Bern, Dennis, 166 Bernard, Patricia, 166 Bever, Dennis, 166 Bever, William, 171 Bierman, Ronald, 167 Blake, Don, 171 Blake, Helen, 167 Boicourt, Patricia, 60,171 Boicourt, Tom, 171 Brandt, Randall, 51,77,172 Brisbois, Judy, 48,167 Brown, Kathy, 167 Bruner, Steve, 58,6O,172 Buckles, Hazel, 172 Burger, Donald, 167 Carlberg, Jean, 48,62,167 Christeson, Mary, 167 Cordes, Connie, 54,57,172 Cue, David, 61,167 Dally, Marcha, 167 Danielsen, Douglas, 77,167 Davison, Ruth, 54,172 Doolittle, Linda Dyvig, Karla, 48,168 Edsen, Susan, 167 Evans, Gary, 172 Evans, Rita, 170 Fagan, Theresa, 167 Flaws, Steve, 77,172 Follett, Donald, 50,172 Foster, Jerry, 58,167 German, Marcia, 48,167 Gibbs, Lauren, 167 Gillman, Kimberly, 167 Goerner, Sally, 167 Gotthardt, Steve, 71 Hall, Barbara, 167 Hall, Marcia, 5O,58,l67 Hansen, Larry, 172 Hedemann, Hugh, 167 Hefty, Perry, 58,167 Helland, Mark, 56,172 Helton, Doris, 172 Hinderks, Penelope, 50,167 Hinkeldey, Dave, 77,167 Hisler, Kathryn, 68 I-Iitchman, Charles, 172 I-Ioover, Patty, 68,69 Hughes, Roger, 167 I-lutson, Joan, 168 Jarrell, Peggy, 173 Jaycox, Lynn, 51,173 Johannsen, Gary, 173 Johnson, Karen, 48,168 Johnston, Liane, 48,168 Kauffman, Jennifer, 56,168 Kehoe, Steven, 168 Kennedy, Michael, 173 Klaver, Jolene, 48 Kleckner, Darrell, 173 Kliegl, Sandra, 168 Knaack, James, 168 Knoll, Suzanne, 168 Korte, Kurtis, 168 Leinbaugh, Robert, 173 Longhenry, Dennis, 168 Loomis, Paul, 173 Lovelace, Kelly, 168 Lundy, Kenneth, 51,168 Luppes, Christina, 48,168 Mailander, Barbara, 53,54,55,173 Mailander, Carl, 51,541,168 Maxon, Alan, 51,59,173 McCo1lough, Katherine, 168 McCo11ough, Kirk, 51,168 McCoskey, Monte, 168 McDonald, Marty, 71,173 McDonald, Tom, 71,173 Meade, Vickie, 168 Merrill, Nancy, 55,173 Meyers, Rita, 170 Michaelson, Lorna, 168 Mickelson, Brian, 173 Miller, Dennis, 50,168 Miller, Patricia, 170 Mordick, Denise, 54,58,168 Morey, Betty, 168 Morton, Melody, 173 Mourlam, Connie, 54,168 Mugge, Mark, 168 Naden, Candy, 51,53 Nail, Tom, 173 Nepereny, Michael, 173 Neubauer, Steven, 58,59,17 Nielsen, Richard, 54,71 Oleson, James, 71 Olson, Dale, 59,77 Olthoff, Danne, 52,54,169 Olthoff, David, 52 Osweiler, John, 173 Parsons, Harold, 71 Patterson, Cheryl, 56,169 Petersen, Kevin, 77 Phillips, Richard, 174 Rasmussen, George, 169 Reinart, Jerome, 5O,S5,169 Richardson, Kim, 58,174 Ringer, Diane, 58,174 Roe, Margaret, 54,55,174 Samuelson, Cindra, 55,169 Sandvig, Leslee, 55,58,169 Schaa, Connie, 5O,54,58 Scheppler, Gary, 71,174 Schipper, Larry 169 Schoettmer, Clifford, 169 Schroeder, Sandy, 48 Scott, Becky, 174 Scott, John, 54,55,169 Seaboch, Bruce, 58,174 Segar, Pat, 174 Sersland, Darrell, 71,77,174 Sharma, Anana, 55,169 Smith, Marilyn, 51,59,169 243 3 Soma, Leslie, 51,52,77,169 Spencer, Bruce, 169 Stafford, Michael, 60,169 Stark, Janell, 51,57,63,169 Steffen, Jack, 169 Stein, Russell, 169 Stewart, Walter, 51,169 Struchen, Ann, 170 Stuart, Mari, 51,S5,63,169 Sturtz, Pat, 52,169 Swanson, Marsha, 58 Teig, Diane Thede, Fred, 174 Thede, Russell, 169 Thoe, Pam, 50,58,62,174 Thompson, Mary Beth, 58 Tierney, Tom, 71 Timm, Kris, 175 Tracy, Sue, 63,175 Van Dorn, Kirk, 169 Van Langen, Cheryl, 169 Van Langen, Marilyn, 48,169 Van Langen, Randy, 51,175 Van Ohlen, Debbie, 170 Wahlers, Jennifer, 58,60,170 Wahman, Gregory, 58 Walker, Jeannette, 58,170 Walters, Doug, 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