Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

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Led by president Scott Koepke, vice president Janis Kint, secretary Terri Long, and Lead treasurer Patty Roloff, the Council plans such things as Homecoming, WPA. the bon- fire, pep assemblies, and mix- ers. Other organizations that helped out this year were sophomore, junior, and senior senates. These clubs held var- ious money making activities to raise money for their prom. -DD Wesbrook L . 255 23' --1 I if Q 'tp N .. ,,..,.,., Opening Section 3 bi 1 by-...- -Q 1' fwiyp u A ff . M , 0 I' iw, , w 'Q 2' 'E M. wi in ' 1 is V, r F Y 4 ' -'1 . yw ,. M' is ji -1 DO Teamwork pays off .I-Hawks are winners. What does this phrase mean? Of course it has a different meaning to each individual. ln athletics, teamwork paid off as the girls' cross country and the boys' gymnastics teams achieved their goals by bringing home state ti- tles. Senior Jan Sedlacek stated, You really feel like a winner when you can bring home a state trophy for the school. -DD Wesbrook QV 4 .ill A .Aiavliigt l 6 Opening Th m Create Wi n n i n Behind every winner there is another winner. As J-Hawks look back on their days at Jef- ferson they will always remem- ber winning in many ways. Athletes may remember win- ning that big game or qualify- ing for state but behind every athlete there were many help- ers. Cheerleaders and pep pals spent endless hours on locker Ima e decorations and little gifts for the players to fire them up. They too, are winners. Jefferson can also pride it- self on having a super fine arts department. This couldn't have been done without the leader- ship of Mr. Tom Lippert and Mr. Robert Geuder. -DD Wesbrook J' 9 ll if I, I I I t wine A ., ,P lf' 3.2 Q Z if its 'illgavff' If '-s' ,L N- igjymwu , .:'L1x XT, A T 5 if f -.mu ? 8 Student Life Division Page mx M X m m Student Life Student life took on a new look at Jeff this year. Football games brought out record crowds, as blue pride soared high, A change was apparent at assemblies, when students were assigned seats. For the first time a theme was applied to tell what being a .l-Hawk was all about. J-Hawks are Winners bumper stickers, t- shirts, and hats were common sights, especially sported dur- ing the beat Wash and Kenne- dy weeks. Homecoming, WPA. and mixers helped to break up the daily routines and kept the .l'Hawks feeling like winners throughout the year. --Ann Scholl. H. 1 nw is 3 it H 3 ,lim ww I 0 School Spirit . Q55 P, 4 L- By providing students with musical entertain- ment, pep band members support that winning spirit during each pep assembly. By participating in extra-curricular activities. these J-Hawks are proud to play and portray the fight song. linda Fowler. Lori Banks, Chris Bender. Leslie Blahnik, Julie Schreder. and Diann Henry show their school spirit in perfect form. give it their all at the third annual bonfire, held October 9 on the lower football field. lb W x -.- 'fwfr 15 1 Q ., ., y iii? F ' -'fl F fs. Students help promote spirit Displaying her blue and white with pride, senior D.D. Wesbrook takes a break after an exhausting cross country meet. l H The spirit stick. competition yell. award presentations, and skits were all a lively part of the pep assemblies this year. The cheerleaders and pom pon girls did their cheers and routines to help promote spirit, as well as the pep band leading loyal J-Hawks in the fight song at every assembly. Stu- dent and faculty spirit and support helped the J-Hawks to achieve many victories. This year's assemblies had a new and controversial requirement . . . assigned seating for students and faculty. Students had to sit with their homeroom teachers in a designated section of the bleachers. Attendance was taken to keep students from skipping assemblies. The purpose of all this was to keep the student body orderly during assemblies. Student Council held its Homecom- ing bonfire on October 9. An esti- mated crowd of 350 students came to show their spirit for Jefferson. Football players, pom pon girls. and cheerleaders helped to get the .I- Hawks fired-up for the big day. -Janis Kint Hosting a bonfire for the student body during Homecoming festivities has become a Student Council tradition. Despite the new assigned seating arrangement. seniors show that traditional senior pride in the competition yell. Seniors Greg Hulbert. Jim Keller. Doug Tomp kins and Jan Witting burn in effigy a Dubuque Senior Ram. We QL! VV 1 T .sz i Q 55 W 4 A523432 9 3 4 Q s s Q 1 I a The radiant smiles on the faces of the IO finalists bright- ' ened Kingston Stadium on Friday night. October I0. The 5 annual Homecoming festivities were about to begin. The candidates and their escorts proceeded to walk down the white carpet from each end of the field. This year Student Council was in search of something new to do to inform the crowd as to who each candidate was. The decision was made to place white cardboard v. signs in front of the girls with their name appearing on it. Their names appeared large enough so that they could be . read from all over the stadium. Except for the problem of it being windy. this idea proved to be most helpful to the ' spectators. As Mr. Robert Geuder. the emcee. announced each fina- list, the excitement built as to who the queen would be. Maria lindsey received the crown after being announced Jefferson's I980 Homecoming queen. The crown and tradi- tional blue cape were placed on her head by last year's queen, Vive Spanos. E To make things even more exciting. the football team went on to win big over Dubuque Senior. 24-7. The usual excitement over the new queen plus the victory of the Homecoming game made this celebration something more Y to remember. -Kathy Delong , l 1 K 4 ' .I 1, QW' 'um 's 'F . 1, i Q. 45 s Un O 0 , ,Q ' 2 'w ,ri xii: V. A., :fi v , . - vi seg 1 O I be -'J 0 - In I r 1- 7 . ' ' ' 1' M M , 5 s U I ,ph Ku ,, v as? l i. I if U 14 , . yi' aw A aa sg ' - ,.' . vi if 1 p, P , 'W - t ,r fs Q V g ' . i .l ' W, l Homecoming Escorts. front row: Chuck Tomasek, Kurl Gustafson, Tim Minard. Nick Dellos. Back row: Mark Potter. Dean Sass, Reid Boyer, Chris Manin. Dan H 'ght Chris N l n. Maria wins Homecomin honors 6 'Z , 'WK .x L 3, v ii ' Q X X X 5 y Q M M i gtg 5 5' T5 1 X' I YQ. I ' if .MQW . 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Tim Minard and Ann Scholl take a break from the Homecoming dance to enjoy a moment alone while Jeff Levy and Sharon Mayfield steal the show al the Wash pep assembly as they jive to the beat of 5.0.5. 'Y Let' ear it fan QQ et's get in on the action! We can start by going to the football game tonight. With the new slogan J-Hawks are Winners students came out in full force to support their school, their teams, and most of all, to have a good time. J-Hawk fans kicked off the year by cheering the football players to a most successful 6-3 season. During the midst of the football season came Homecoming. Maria Lindsay was crowned queen on Fri- day, October IO, at the Jefferson vs. Dubuque Senior football game. The following Saturday night over 500 people gathered in the cafeteria to join in at the annual Homecoming dance. Deb Ficken entertains the audience at the Wash pep assembly by recreating a scene from the movie. Caddy Shack. Girls' and boys' cross country and boys' gymnastics were other events which drew fans. Although the fan turnout was light the enthusiasm was overwhelming. The great excitement, combined with hard work, brought boys' gymnastics and girls' cross country state championship titles. In early November the fine arts de- partment worked hard preparing for the play, You Can't Take lt With You, and a Concert Choir program. Fall was a very busy time for .I- Hawks. - Patty Graham Tina Steffen. Scott Staton. ,lim Casey. Sue Vanek, Jeff Grummer. and Margaret Hoy ham it up as they leave the Homecoming dance. NMWM-..... .W xxx --. Senior Kim Klamerus and junior John Mulherln get down to the sound of the beat. Public Disturbance. a band composed of Jef- ferson alumni, enjoyed playing at the mixer sponsored by Senior Senate. Mixer provide fun for dancing J-Hawk I8 Mixers ights are flashing and the strobe is turning as students boogie to the beat of the music. Dances and mixers are very popu- lar among Jefferson students. Junior Linda Still commented, I enjoy going to mixers, and l feel others enjoy them too. D.J.'s supplied the music for most of the mixers. They added to the mixers by having dance contests, giv- ing away albums, and pleasing the crowd. The band Public Disturbance, which is made up of former Jefferson students, also provided music for some of the dances this year. Senior Ann Hamory commented, Since the group included former graduates, they seem to add the J-Hawk spirit to their music. Most of the dances and mixers are organized as fund raising activities for various rou s, such as O.E., TSI. Mat Maids, Thespians, and Senior Senate. Other dances that are not or- ganized as fund raisers are Home- coming, WPA, and senior prom. Since these dances are more formal occasions, they take weeks of prep- aration. Senior Greg Hulbert com- mented that, lt's nice to have WPA when the girls have to pay for dinner and tickets! The administration plays a major role in dances and mixers. Associate Principal Donald Hoeppner stated, The students should understand, we have mixers because the administra- tion is willing to supervise them. Without their cooperation many of these events would not take place. All in all. dances and mixers are an enjoyable form of entertainment. - Angie Werden Senior Kim Vifian jams out with friends at the Senior Senate mixer. Jn-- ..Vg,mqf:-..:4s-::..g,. f 1-3 , ,, x Sq Y., ,I EQ X X? 3 f V K ,Q X -- fa six.: f.' 5' 4- I as 2 G Q Wi .gmc N, , 4 s 1 s 3 5 jj Q ,Q ww- gg., , Mmfm, A 5 gy -0 A 353- ggfgggggf F A s KW F E LIIVW A ?5H3lilU 'f 1 A ifff Spirit is expressed by these J Hawks in their own special way fly Junior class section OJ Scott VanderWleI Q35 Doug Tompkins Q45 Lester Williams C55 Mary Thompson Sally movie Q75 Lori Daves Sharon Miller C85 Dr William C Jacobson Scott Koepke and Mary Nowlan Q93 Dan Davis Kevin McKaw and Matt West Matejcek, and Jim Casey Q65 Crowd at WPA 20 School Spirit RE 8 .I-Hawks are winners The principal carries a porta-potty to the center of the gym, a boy shows up at a basketball game in a dress. and people throw their bodies together to form the word VICTORY. No, this isn't a school for the emo- tionally disturbed, it's only that J- Hawk spirit shining through at Jeffer- son High. Spirit could be seen in various forms throughout the year. It showed up from the way J-Hawks dressed to the way they cheered. It wasn't un- usual to see people wearing only blue and white on certain days. or watching as several J-Hawks used their bodies to spell out words at sporting events. Spirit could be seen all year long by the revived Hat Gang, and its handful of followers. Though disap- pointed about the number involved. senior Ray Peters had this to say about the members, lt takes a lot of dedication to be a good J-Hawk fan. Everyone worked really hard at all the games to fire-up the crowd. .I-Hawks proved that spirit is some- thing different to each person. Senior D.D. Wesbrook said it doesn't matter how you express your spirit as long as you do. - Margaret Hoy as It heerleaders show spirit, pep, and pride At every athletic event there are certain girls who al- ways attend. These girls go to every game, home or away. and are always ready to cheer on the athletes. These girls are commonly known as cheerleaders of which there are I I squads. Though cheerleading takes a lot of practice and knowl- edge of the sport, the benefits of being on the squad make the hard work worth it. Senior varsity wrestling cheerleader, Patty Gilmer, stated, I met lots and lots of people going to the meets and I liked that. The other cheerleaders and athletes are usually really nice. Being both a fall and a winter cheerleader has its ad- vantages. During the fall, decorating the athletes homes can prove exciting, but the winter cheerleaders have few worries about the cold weather outside when cheering. Being supportive, sharing their teams wins and losses, and always showing up ready to cheer their team on is what being a cheerleader is all about. -Lori McDowell My I was 3 MMM 4 1 mf E. W wr 1: .Q wr 'N-if V milf 5 l 'X 5 K Cheenng on their teams are fly Jeffy J Hawk Cllsa Reidj Dlann Henry Chris Bender Lon Banks Q25 Sue Henkel Kim Edwards Q35 Leslle Blahmk Darcle Brown Kris Walker Melodue Walker Melodle Green Leslie Blahnuk Julie Schulte Darcle Brown CSJ Jet Koudsl Laura Knox Julie Arnlzen C65 Julie Schreder Leslie Blahnuk Q75 Leslie Blahnlk Julie Schulte Q85 Renee Steuber Green, Angie Werden. C45 Angie Werden. Kris 8 . . , . Varied looks of surprise appear on the faces of spirited J-Hawks Sue Vanek, Reid Boyer, Peggy Colbeck, and Lisa Zingula. O mll tell Il miles weren't hard to find during a normal school day at Jefferson. Whether they were seen before school. at lunch, or after class, a smile was a very prominent facial expression flashed by students. Many other expressions were also commonly found. They were seen widely throughout the year. There was that bored look on some when 8:20 arrived every weekday morning. There was that unbelievable look on others after passing a class they thought they had failed. And we all shared that proud and excited look after winning a deserved victory over our crosstown rival-Washington. Football games, mixers, parties, plays, or the local Godfather's hang out were all places where you could find students expressing themselvesf The traditional pep 2 5, assemblies in the gym also brought reactions. Yes, the new seating arrangement did put a damper on the liveliness and excitement usually found at these assemblies, but all in all, the pep and rowdiness still prevailed. As usual, there were also the few sad and disappointing times each student faced during the year. In the end, however, after realizing we just went through three hard years of schooling, we all could sit back, smile, and reminisce about all the good times we had here at Jeff. - Mary Thompson Gil Shouting their support, J-Hawks Lori Florence, Margaret Hoy, Tina Steffen. Sue Overman. and Kim Vifian . i 68' Senior Reid Boyer blushes after receiving a kiss from Tammy Knight at the stale gymnastics meel. Candid Smiles and Expressions 25 f 14 K ' Q fsgf .' F 'v fi A ' -. X , 5 EX I E' Student keep up with style he fashions of l980-8l have changed considerably from last year's disco and satin pants to the western look. The rugged look went over big with cowboy boots, hats. and western shirts. Hiking boots were also popu- lar. Also becoming more popular and more affordable than the past years are baggies and designer jeans. Stylish shoes this year include suede, Yo-Yo's, high heeled sandals, clogs, Candies, and also Dexters. Not forgetting the men's fashions, basic blues, browns, and tans were the fashion range this fall. Overall, fashions this year tended to be varied with a wide selection. -Pat Waybill After a long day at school, junior Sally Matejcek heads for home in her corduroy bag- gy overalls and moccasins. Junior Todd Moore's hooded nylon blast jack- et with shades is a must for spring and sum- mer fun. Modeling current styles of footwear and dress are juniors Gina Behrens, Linda Still, and Kim Edwards. l wb fl 'Q It Jineanne Ford, reigning Miss U.S.A.. visited JC Penny's where she commentated a fashion show. Former Beatle member John Lennon died after being shot outside his New York home. President Reagan leaves George Washington hospital after recuperating from the bullet wound he suffered during an assassination at- tempt, The year in review ews Events during I980-SI: 0 Fans of former Beatle member John Lennon were shocked when they learned of his murder outside his New York home on December 8. ' Ronald Reagan became the 40th President of the United States when he was sworn into office on January 20. Just a little more than a month later an assassination attempt was made on his life outside the Wash- ington Hilton Hotel. ' All of the 52 hostages held in Iran were released on January 20 after being held captive for 444 days. - With the guidance of Commander John Young and Pilot Robert Crippen, the Space Shuttle Columbia completed its first successful test The Space Shuttle Columbia lifts off launch complex 39-A on its way to its first orbital test flight. The 52 American hostages. including native Iowan Kathryn Koob, are released after 444 days of captivity in Iran. President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy wave to the crowd after he was sworn in as the 40th President of the United States in Jan- uary. flight as the worlds first reuseable space ship. - The mystery of black child killings in Atlanta still continued throughtout the year. ' Walter Cronkite resigned as anchorman of the CBS Evening News after I9 years. ' Sell out crowds attended concerts at the Five Seasons Center when Kenny Rogers and the Doobie Broth- ers appeared. ' David Toma, former drug addict and undercover policeman, gave a lecture on drug and alcohol abuse to area high school students at the Five Seasons Center. -Kevin Vial .Q 8 'N 6 C X ,fy 30 WPA Assembly . X 5 1 Q . . .iff Li MN... .- E WNY mm, 5 T Junior S Mickey Juniir Candidate 1? Pi T' f .rf M.. A ff W H. ll, After receiving 3-D glasses, seniors Ron An- derson and Lee Ann Martinson attend the WPA movie, Creature From the Black La- goon. During the WPA dance. couples enjoy the mu- sic of Public Disturbance. Guys earn s vote ince it was established in I977. WPA CWomen Pay AIIJ has been a growing tradition at Jefferson. Stu- dent Council sponsors WPA each spring. The week before the dance. events are planned and they aim to get stu- dents involved in the excitement of WPA week. On Tuesday night a record crowd turned out to view The Creature From the Black La- goon , which was shown in 3-D. At an all school assembly on Thursday the WPA finalists were an- nounced. The five sophomore candi- dates were Tim Carson. Joel Hachey. John Vyskocil, Steve Wise, and Lon- nie Zingula. Junior candidates were Chris Greiner, Damon Hardiman. Chris Lund, Dave Martin. and Mickey Stuefen. The senior candidates were Steve Dekko, Nick Dellos, Scott Koepke, Scott McEowen, and Greg Rump. -Patty Graham Becoming familiar with one of Jefferson's tra- ditions, David Davies, Australian exchange stu- dent, attends the WPA dance. it xv f t . ,., , , ' 0 . C3150 F YAG 'XK19 QR 16 govvomo during the WPA festivities. Dave Martin Junior WPA King A group of excited seniors take a much need ed break and get together for a group picture 'FZ' Q i'VVF . I iifi' 4' f My i Y X ii f' , E ' Q, X I 0 2 aw? Q c A W at X U 43 N Q s E' A A A 'A' Senfljftz koepli 4 f Q WPA nz 5 V , N Q r 8 ,fs W M ...X., 32 WPA Kings PA Week was concluded on Friday, March 27. That evening the cafeteria was packed full of couples and anticipation, as everyone awaited the crowning of the three class kings at the WPA dance. Both the junior and senior girls elected new representatives to be their kings this year. Scott Koepke was named the senior king, and Dave Martin took over the junior healm. The sophomores got their first hand at choosing a king, and Tim Carson was given first shot at displaying the crown. The I98l WPA Week proved to be the most successful ever held at Jeff. -Patty Graham a 255 uncwaxg fm X,- Q2 gixce s s A3 ki 3 P. 90 sw Daw how xi K 2 P 3 ' is sf, S - A XX ' Q A 3 5003 ve nie' z yy 3 sk N After the crowning ceremony the escorts and NV' ce W 5 65,909 cxlati 9,599 do O 0 0 E V6 :r na 4 ru Fl' :- 2. 7 FF : T : 6 0 0 fter school hours found stu- dents in a variety of activities, from ordering a sizeable meal at McDonald's to getting together a group of friends for frisbee football. Senior Jennifer Gardner comment- ed, I like to jog or exercise some- how after school, but sometimes oth- er activities get in the way. Because a majority of students held part-time jobs during the school year, many students headed directly for work at the end of the school day. Greg Hulbert. senior, asserted, That can wear you out after a while. lt's not one of the most fun things to do after a hard day at schooI. The popularity of General Hospi- tal , an after school soap opera, C2 O: QAQJ DDT 5 C ': r sch ol H- C 5 '4- Afte soared during the winter months at Jefferson. Senior Joni Carson ex- plained, Usually there isn't much to do in the winter. I usually get to- gether with a friend and watch the soaps after school. As soon as the snow began to melt and temperatures began to climb, ac- tivities moved outdoors. Impromptu trips to Lake McBride were taken and Morgan Creek became the favorite place to have fun for many students. Weekends brought an even wider variety of activities for J-Hawks: each student doing the things he really enjoyed. J-Hawks were successful in finding many ways to enjoy their spare moments. -Michelle Carter Aladdin s Castle at Westdale Mall is a pop ular hangout for pinball wizards as junior Kevin Keelmg enjoys another free game Senior Kirk Dvorak shows his friendly smile in every aisle while working after school at Hy-Vee. During the wee hours of the night, Cindy Gaumon. senior. concentrates on cutting out a pattern for an upcoming play. Dean Sass, senior. concentrates on his ap- proach shot to the green during an after After school, senior Jon Tibbelts chows down on a burger and fries at the place with the Golden Arches, McDonaId's. school practice. Attempting to stay warm on a cool day in the park is senior Tina Steffen with her dog. Duke. 44 fe. 1 Senior Julie Arntzen puts extra time to good use by studying in the school's library after school. After School Activities 35 . 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Reaching our goals is not as im- I portant as what we become by those winner! fs. New Senior Honors October ll. 8:30-H130 Jefferson Dining Room One In A Million p.m. Prom May 24 8:30-ll:30 p.m IBEW Hall The Way We Were Valedictorians: Teri Rust Scott VanderWiel Don Anderson Ron Anderson Salutatorians: Cindy Egger Larry Schrader Danielle Shaw Tom Ash Athletes of the Year: Mike Johnson .lan Sedlacek Tina Steffen Spirit Award: Ray Peters WPA at i'-41'r-fa April 27, 8:00--l l:O0 p.m Jefferson Dining Room Best of Times get ,V , ,,.r le I our We ying' Top Songs S Artists Being With You ............ ......... S mokey Robinson Take lt On the Run ....., ....... R EO Speedwagon A Women Needs Love .... ....,.. ...... .......... R a d io ' ....... AC! DC Blondie Back in Black .....,...... Rapture . ,....,. ....... Real Love ..,.... ....... ......... D o obres Other top artists: Pat Benatar Air Supply Chris Cross Styx 'BQ leg ffl' YJ' . . l Warm spring weather brings J-Hawk students out for fun Once the warm temperatures hit .I-Hawk country, getting outside be- came more and more of a necessity. Most students took advantage of the warm weather by spending their time outside and getting ready for summer fun activities. After school was out for the day, many students headed for home to get a start on their summer tans. while others spent their time engag- ing in the various spring sports. On weekends students found dif- ferent places to have fun. Sandy Beach, Morgan Creek, and Ellis Park were just a few of the places most could be found. Camping was also a favorite pasttime. With many places in and around Cedar Rapids, students could relax and just have fun. Senior Pat Kelly stated, I really like camping because I can get away from work. - After the long winter, most stu- dents welcomed the long awaited spring and summer activities. -Mike Hilton 38 Spring and Summer Fun ' 9-1, k,,...,...,, ,N . Zim ,, vw-Q t , .. , X 'nf 'N we .alaff 71.4- i-,. X XX v-A5 l i'.S K During the sprung and summer students fund varnous actlvmes to occupy theur free time Some are QU Kurt Gustafson OJ Sally Matelcek Q35 Jeff Grummer C45 Tuna Steffen Klm Vlflan QSJ D Wesbrook Kathy Perkms C65 Paul Hlas .. ' - V: 3'E1',Q ff gf? 1f.',,:',,zl?fi 2 f'572'M1fL' 77zf',2'.Z,,l?Q7 ' ' ' 1gfvE14V.p2,. f, :: f A , , .fi,,L ., y ,tg 40 Clubs Raising money seemed to be a never ending battle as clubs strived to attain their goals. Once again, Student Council sponsored Homecoming and WPA, and the Senates contin- ued to raise money for their senior prom. Mixers were held by Mat Maids and the TSI work program to raise funds. Even Statesman staff members pushed to sell enough books to pay for an embossed cover. Ev- ery club had a purpose, even if it was to just have fun. No matter what the cause, that winning spirit would always shine through. --Ann Scholl K 9 ri5'f'f,.. If Senior Jim Casey puts forth great effort in cre- ating a new sports layout. State n life redraw :r -71 'h 4 at , wwf s af. ffm ft ,sw ww y , X., ..W , wg, ,amy r-'ff' as 42 Statesman Staff A 2 esigning layouts. cropping photos, writing copy kept the 60 Statesman staff members busy the entire year. With the help of Co- Editors-in-Chief Ann Scholl and Jan Sedlacek and I4 section edi- tors, things ran smoothly with rel- atively few problems. During the three sales cam- paigns that were held during the Z! , f ii, ' , ' -,,,'f' 'ir 74 'Q I W ,a wait if fl-ti ts f. f., ' yy 1' year. staff members sold over t l,0OO books. Through the dedication of tal- ented artists. photographers, and writers this yearbook shows that J-Hawks are Winners. -Denys Long 'ir sff S an A' f 'noni Statesman Staff. front row, Peggy Colbeck. Shelly Verbick. Anne Hamory, Sally Matelcek. Mary Thompson, DD. Wesbrook, Mary Nowlan, Jim Casey. Sue Vanek. Ann Scholl. Jan Sedlacek. Julie Schulte. lerri Ellerlson, Janis Kinl, Gina Netser. Second row Kim Halliburton, Lisa Baldus. Lori Nelson, Patty Rolofi. Sue Henkel, Kathy Delong, Angie Werden, Lynne Forrest, Mary Jo Ellis, Lynn lingula, Lisa Yingula, Patty Wayhill, Lori Banks. Sandy Lagerquist. Marck lee, x a, lhird row. Doug Sanger, Clark Havran. Jeff Shaver, Angie Rell. Denys Long. Kim Vilian. lina Steffen. Joan Sylvester. Lori Daves, Patty Graham. Stacy Hendrikson, Carisa Paulsen, Vicki Hoagland. Denise King. Rack row: Rich Raygor. Brian Vial. Rick lsard. Nick Homan, Mr, Ron Smrha, Tom Watson, Greg Hulbert, Mike Hil- ton, Jeff king, lim Minartl. Kevin Vial. Rob Raygor. Keith Pattison. E5 W . :Aw , X QL 'T' wi avrv 2 Staff5vQuill S Junior Rick lsard and seniors Scott McEowen and Debbie Ficken each do their part to make the Outlook a success. Meanwhile, the ad staff works to secure advertisements for the last is' sue of the paper. Quill 8 Scroll front row: Denys Long. Sue Vanek. Jeff Grummer, Ann Scholl. Back row DD Wesbrook. Tina Steffen. lan Sedlacek. Kevin Vial, Jon Tibbetts. .. NS K S Tai? ag-yup-uni mi, Q M I ,,,. , ' ' m , , asc . ,E, 1 Q 1 9 K 'sk ,lx W V K lm .3 ' V Q J 5 r ' k ' .T ,aw ' I If -Ll W. if VIVVK :Q M -as be 'N' C., Senior Curt Gandy makes last minute prepara- tions before printing the annual issue of Off- hand. Offhand Staff. front row: Laura Amsler. Cindy Egger, Beth Adams. Second Tammy Gerdemann. Mickey Martin, Wendy Hamilton. Ann Scholl. Back Phil Graham. Maribeth Osmanski, Robert Credoz. Rick Schmidt. wwf' ww, M w,,, , ,,.. 1 ' ,ai-ws-.fs-u...-an ,,f,,,, RMK li 'fr lim, I lg , a F.: 0 Working hard to meet the OutIook's dead- line, senior Sue Vanek cuts a story to fit on the layout. 'X Publications seek excellent re ult eeing one's work in print is a dream of many people. This dream has become a reality to many Jefferson stu- dents this year. The Outlook, an All-American newspaper, was assem- bled with the dedication of thirty students each term. Time after school was given up so that the staff could successfully complete nine issues. Offhand, a literary magazine which consists of poems. short stories, artwork, and photography, was headed by Cindy Egger. The Offhand staff provided students with a published form of their literary work. Quill and Scroll is the honor society of high school journalism. Each year outstanding journalism students are recognized for their contributions by being inducted. -Lori Daves Outlook Staff. front row: Roh Raygor. Mike Hilton, Paul Swanson. Tim Minard, Tim Garner. Kevin Vial, Dave Sheronick, Second row: Pally Graham. Denys Long, Peggy Colbeck. Margaret Hoy, Mary Nowlan. Jeff Grummer, DD Wesbrook. Sue Vanek. Kris Uthe. Michelle Ricklefs, Eileen Shields. Diane Tipping. Third row: Lori Daves. Karen Hartwig. Debi Gaslcill. Michelle Carter. Deb Ficken, Jan Sedlacek, Kurt Miskimen, Rick lsard, Back row: Scott McEowen. Laura Stourac, Dan Haight, Lori McDowell. Dean Sass. Angie Werden. Jon Tihbelts. Kim Ed- wards. mnm ,, M, .5 ,rx ul' .21 A M J' ,W , f - .,,,, A A ,s W Alf!!! If 'K N4 rf W V 1 gf 7 l z uw xr - , ,og I ,Pawn 'f , ff if ,fs A ,. 1 w , ,,,, Q1 T ., 4 , 1, 4 ,W . 2 5 5 E N we 5.M Society inducts 62 cholarship, leadership, character. and service are qualities possessed by members inducted into the Aristotelian Chapter of the National Honor Society. Sixty-two students were inducted during a ceremony .5 . IX X ' . :say gm... aim' As., Honor Society. front row: liz Fisk. Jim Weiss. Jeff Coder, Sally Mateicek. Carrie Everhart. Tammy Benling. Mickey Martin. Mary Thompson. Jean Sedlacek. Scott Lauer, Dan Davis. Christy Sheidt, Lori Florence. Ann Cole. Scott Koepke, Jeff King, Rose Brenner. Second row: Scott Kihby. Cindy Egger. Andrea Gage. Tina Tibben. Melodie Green. Lori Becker. Danielle Shaw. Denys Long, Jan Sedlacek. Ann Scholl. Vicky McVay, Sandy Munson. Terri White. Becky Rhodes. Julie Schreder. Phil Graham. Third row: Margaret Hoy. Tammi Gerdemann, Curt Gan- dy. Joe Sedlacek. Eileen Shields. Tom Ash. Bev Boustead, Tracy Ward. Chris Hupp, DD Wesbrook, Sharon Spudic, Cindy Cope. Kim Werning. Lisa Kaschmitter. Sue Henkel. Mark Harris. Fourth row: Tina Steffen. Sharon German. Thursday evening, April 23. Junior inductees were in the top 7Vz'Xi of their class while the seniors had to be in the top l5'Zi of their class. An application was given to all students who fell within these grade point percentages. When the applications were re- turned, a faculty committee examined each questionnaire closely to insure that each applicant met the necessary qualifications for membership. Speaking at the ceremony was Mr. Jack Laugen, vice-president for devel- opment at Coe College. He delivered the address on the importance of the English language, a foreign language, and the knowledge of computers for a well rounded education. Student speakers were Andy Wise- ly, Maribeth Osmanski. Phil Graham, and Tina Tibben. Conducting the ceremony were Ron and Don Ander- son. with help from Tim Titus. -Deb Ficken sv. 1 if R ibtics Q . 5 is Sue Redman. Joleen Hansel, Maureen Price. Cindy Poslel. Lynn Kohler. Marina Heisler. Tim Titus, Larry Schrader, Deb Gaskill. Surria lgram. Chrys Rinderknecht. Kevin Vial, Karen Hartwig, Back row. Steve Graves. Andy Wisely, Dave Stevens. David Davies, Don Anderson, Ron Anderson. Teri Rust. Wendy Hamilton, Craig Astor. Jim Jurgensen. Scott VanderWieI. Randy Akman, Clark Hermanson. Jim Koele, Doug Sanger. Steve Harrison. Not Pictured: Laura Amsler, Terri Houlswonh. Bea McFatridge. Sue Overmann. Jon Sheer. Chris Kirkpatrick. Kathy Ludvicek, Margo McKenzie. Anne Pollack. Chris Sahotta. Julie Schmitz. Ed Sher- man. Reid Boyer, Nick Dellos. Dawn Fennern, Maribeth Osmanski. Randy Reece. Scott Ripperton. Sheri Smith. wil' fl Events are planned Student Council Student Council worked hard this year to help provide activities and services for the school and communi- ty. This year's council had approxi- mately fifty members throughout the year, and they were led by senior Scott Koepke, president, senior Janis Kint, vice-president, junior Terri Long, secretary: junior Patty Roloff, treasur- er: and Mr. Walt Hartman, advisor. In the fall, Homecoming was a ma- jor project for Student Council, as they planned two assemblies, the bonfire, the crowning at Kingston Stadium, and the Homecoming dance. Hours of planning and hard work made Homecoming I98O a great suc- cess. During the winter term, Student Council began to plan an area high school metro conference. With the 48 Student Council help of the Grant Wood Area Educa- tion Association and Kirkwood Com- munity College, the Metro Confer- ence took place on February 4, I98I. at Kirkwood Community College. Stu- dent Council members from nine area high schools attended. Also during the winter term, Stu- dent Council began to plan WPA Week which was held on March 23 through 27. The WPA movie was The Creature From the Black La- goon in 3-D. Everyone who attend- ed received a special pair of 3-D glasses to wear during the movie. Other activities sponsored by Stu- dent Council throughout the year in- cluded the selling of donuts, candy. carnations, and class buttons. -Janis Kint dit Pttlllflt J Y S S d C I E B Kint, v p det. B k ow: T L g. secretary: ll Koepk p d Smiling as she works, senior Robyn Karr helps decorate the gym floor for the Homecoming assembly. Student Council. lront row: Todd Hahn. Kathleen Wolverton. Patty Rolofl. Terri long. Janis Kint. Scott Koepke, Brian Gosnell. Renee Kern, Julie lockett. Cindy Fink. Robyn Karr. Vicki Hoagland, Debbie Allison, Stacy Taylor. Second row: Amy Koepke. Laurie Townsend. Mary Walter. Rhonda Vosdingh. Karen Scholl. Ann Scholl, Lori Daves, Sue Hartman. Sherri Kopecky, Chris Sabotta. Lori Nelson, Julie Jurgenson, Deb Rhiner, Kandi Wise, Shawn Gibson. Lori Kennedy. Third row: Kathy Perkins, Lori Banks, Diann Henry. Lisa Rahn, Renee Peters, Rhonda Peters. lisa Cooper, Rick Schmidt. Surria lgram, Steve Hollan. Brian Martin, Bill Boothe, Steve Clark. Julie Hildebrand. Linda Doty, Gina Netser, Mr. Walter Hartman, 'Mi Z, Q1-3' 'i A 2 4 r' my' 'W f C Q' J ix: ' f ...Mc,E, ..e. ,Q , ...N Q 3 1 A 1 4 fn' 5? sss 'ff',fif's ff ' 3. f , ., .,...,.f ,,.-.-u.J..' ' 'i9 '9' A-G? ,, 'H T i aw. X wand Student Council members Ann Scholl, Terri Long. Patty Roloff, and Surria lgram put in their time working outside of class. Student Council members Surria lgram, Lisa Cooper, and Ann Scholl take part in clean-up activities after the WPA dance. tx' JI, 'f 4 I on ,,.,-ww... 'W Q- 5 ff? A-M., ,, 1 'Q , f wwf , , ,, y,,,wf Vw, ff, N, an Senates get ready for prom E t , f L 4, iticam P-as ,RN y .. -- M is sais. -- -I-as w . fit fy fi, 4- , 50 Senior S Junior Senates oifii Junior Senate, front row: Shawn Gibson. Lori Daves. Kathy Brammer, Surria Igram, Second row: Patty Graham. Diane Tipping. Becky Roehrich, Joan Sylves- ter, Mary Nowlan. Julie Schreder, Jolene Foss. Third row: Brian Martin, Sherrie Kopecky, Pam Bremer, Rob Raygor, Lisa Donnan. Linda Doty, Tammy Hill, Carla Gunn. Fourth row: Lisa Ockenlels. Terri Long. Mary Jo Ellis. Bryn Butler, Joe Weber. Jan Hoover. Clark Hermanson. Carol Hughes. Cris Miller, Todd Hahn, Back row: Bill Irwin, Guy Koska, Paul Lubbock, Mickey Stueffen. omething new was added to the three class senates this year . . . a Senate Constitution, made up by this year's Junior and Senior Senate and Student Council executive board members. Sophomore Senate started the year by selling raffle tickets to an Iowa basketball game, and then also sold popcorn. Junior Senate sold sour balls and then sold and delivered Christmas and Easter messages to the student body. By selling bumper stickers, M 8 M's. cookies, senior class T-shirts, and also sponsoring a mixer, Senior Senate made certain that their prom and class gift would be special! -Janis Kint By buying a ticket for the Senior Senate dance, sophomore Jodi Frank supports the senior class budget. With all the efforts Ann Scholl and Tom Ash put into the Senior Senate mixer, they are glad to count up a successful profit. Rick Schmidt and Surria lgram work on untan- gling decorations after the WPA dance. .,A3-,W it if . 'Q' QL Q A in fi C sw? www' . 5 - Sophomore Senate. front row: Mary Walter. Lisa Kohl. Toni Gearhart, Shelly Chialos, Kara Kelsey. Stacey Rovvels, Jan Stock. Mark Osmanski, Pete Dellos. Re- nee Stueber, Patty Conger. Second row: Heidi Graves, Gail Baldus. Karlen Leh- man. Cindy Wray, Miriam Mishal. Pam Swanson, Julie Jurgenson, Renee Kern, Julie Lockett, Karen Scholl, Lisa Copper, Cheryl Hanes. Becky Curfman. Third row: Rick Schmidt. Chris Campbell, Cindy Ackerman. Joanne Cook. Dana McNamera. Jodi Frank, Yvette Oslac. Kathy Hanson, Debbie Clark, Deb Rhiner. Terri Swore, Kathy Doyle. Mary Cole. lisa Homewood, Jill Hupheld. Fourth iowa Rhonda Vosdingh, Mary Alberts, Laurie Townsend, Sherri Stucka. Julie Azinger, -of we Pam Adair. Kelly Gauger, Stacey Whitney. Annette Sparks, Amy Koepke. Pam Judge. Annette Beck. Vicki Meyer, Connie Holmes. Fifth row: Mr. Walter Hartman. Dee Tschopp, Cindy Symonette, Yvonne Myer, Miriam Sheronick, Roxanna Knapp, Francine Gray, Ray Schwitters, lim Carson. Mary Dwyer, Becky Hamilton, Dawn Harris. Kathy Welsh. Colleen Sylvester, Lori Erp. Mrs. Helen Herren. Back row: Rich Raygor. Kevin Heck, Steve Hanisch. Richard Pratt, Mike Vifian, Jeff Schneider. Bret Daves, Brian Cruise, John Vyskocil, Joel Hachey, Lonnie Zingula, Scott Cross, Sophomore Senate 5l Coop progra g've mber job kill ocational training is available to students who enroll in either the Office Education QOED or Distributive Education QDEJ programs. OE deals mainly with improving clerical skills and introducing various forms and documents one would use in an office situation. DE, on the other hand, covers subjects like sales, accounting, and business man- agement. Coordinators are the middlemen between training sponsors and stu- dents, revealed OE coordinator Mr. Larry Niemeyer. -Sue Vanek 1- 'H if Distributive Education, front row: Mr, Kent LaVelle, Shelly Myhlhousen. Marcie Ward. Sherry Schultz, Kent Fry, Carrie Thomas. Chris Bender, Patty Gilmer, Dan Ramsey. Back row: Sandy Lagerquist, Steve Sommers. Debbie Mussman. Tracy Hospodarsky. Dean Schrock, Kelly Brerht. Gregg Schafer, Maria Lindsey. Allan Lefebure, Julie Loerch. Senior Maria Lindsey works at Godfather's Piz- za in order to fulfill her 5 DE work experience credits. 5 2 Distributive Education Going to Taylor Rehabilitation Center before Christmas brightened the eyes of one student as senior Sherri DeLong spends time with him. During the Employerfemployee Tea on May I. senior Carol Stodola and her employer briefly chat about the day's events. Office Education Prep, front row: Julie Hildebrand, Trudy McDaniel, Annie Elsbury. Diane Shaffer. Angela Pobuda. Vicki Brawner. Second row: Sherri Delong. Patti Sims. Patty Graham. Joan Mihal, Rose German, Trisha Tyson, Mr. Larry Niemeyer. Back row: Susan Pegariek, Julie Gladwin, Lori Sonka. Cathy Chramosla, Jan Brown, Tracy Miller. ,,,, ,Na A, , mb ,,,V wwf ,bmw 4- :T 4 gi f ,,m.mmf Z 1 H Q 1 2? 1 R Q M S Office Education Related. front row: Kelly Verhick. Sherri DeLong, Vicki Adair. Vanek. Sue Pegariek, Mr. Larry Niemeyer. Joan Mihal. Rosemary Slaymaker. Car- Carolyn Malheny. Annie Elsbury. Back row: Teresa Petersen. Diane Moss, Sue ol Stodola. Alicia Ledesma, y Office Education 53 Seniors Debbi Allison and Laura Pyle honor Miss Bomkamp with an award for her dedica- tion and devotion to the data processing pro- gram. Mr. Robert Brighi, principal of Taylor Rehabili' tation Center, receives a check from senior Kurt Gustafson from the proceeds of the T S I mixer. Trade S- lndustry. front row: Doug Raymon. Ed Herman, Rick Trainer, Paul Hills, Jim Emerson, Jeff Gardemann, Second row: Janet Cilek. Kristin Uthe. Carla Greer. Dawn Fennern. Dale Muldoon, Sandy Munson. Mike Kelsey. Back row: Randy Schmidt. Curt Gandy, Bill Harvey, Scott Donels, Wayne Epperson, Kurt Gustafson Scott Hill Joni Carson Mr Robert Vrbicek .43 XG 'if X '- l an . N, .. 54 Trade S lndustry aining experience at jobs can be very valuable. This can be gained by participating in Trade and lndus- try. This class can provide a job for the student in a field hefshe would like to pursue in the future. The job is part-time and trains the student in the particular field. TSI can be very valuable. If there is a career you want to get into, it helps get you started, said Kurt continue. Gustafson. senior. Kurt cy Hospital part-time therapist. a career he The TSI coordinator works at Mer- as a physical would like to is Mr. Robert Vrbicek, and the class meets every day fourth hour for classroom activi- ties. Five credits are also given for the job, and five for the class. Data Processing also gives exper- ience in related fields. Students at- tend class in the morning to learn key punching skills, and work at job sites in the community each after- noon. Miss Loraine Bomkamp. coordinator. was recognized by stu- dents at a pep assembly for her many years of devotion to this program and for helping students place high at contests. -Jeff Grummer . ....... . .... . P+ U3 iw Date Processing, front row: Debbie Jones, Kathy Hlavacek, DeAnn Rienhart. Sandy Moffailt, Debbi Allison, Sara Gillund. Diann Henry. Angie Wardenburg. Stacy Taylor. Back row: Miss Loraine Bomkamp, Penny Collins, Deb Frazier. Car- la Libbert. Laura Pyle. Diane Rinderknecht, David Smith. Michele Huston. Rhonda Wolverton. Seniors ,lim Casey and Sue Vanek enjoy them- selves at the TSI mixer where music was pro- vided by a disc jockey from KRNA. 'Nz 51 .I Agana 3 FF W D if 5 15 Data Processing 55 Working as a media assistant, junior Sherrie Kopecky reshelves books that have been re- turned by the students that day. Audio Visual Helpers. front row: Kevin Vial. Kevin Zvacek, Chris Chicchelly. Sec- ond row: Tom Williams, Dwayne Behrens, Henry Gretten. Back row: Larry Ad- ams. Mike Vifian. Mr. Clem Carney, Dan Stastny, Phil Turner. Media Assistants. front row: Lee Ann Martinson. Kevin Heck, Diane Hiner, Jim Slastny. Second row: Jon Karteus, Pat Holderness. Dave Voelkers, Cathy John- son. Angie Wilcox. Fran Regan, Tom Williams. Third row: Dave Hoagland. Sherri Kopecky, Mike Vifian. Paul Swanson. Kent Fry. Donna Bruce. Back row: Liz Becker. Mary Behrens. Gina Netser. Shawn Corporon. W 1 E za a 3 ....------4----+--- tx I an - 1.395 Havran. o break the monotony of routine classes, many stu- dents take the opportunity of being an assistant. Office, lab, library, and audio visual are the various departments where assistants are needed. The responsibilities of an of- fice assistant range from running messages to filing tardies. Lab assistants set up and tear down labs and record grades. Shelving books, checking in and out books. and filing are a few library assistant jobs. A-V assistants aid Mr. Carney by picking up and delivering films. In gen- eral. the persons in charge of each of these groups said the assistants were very necessary. -Angie Werden Aide ssist taff in routine matter Office Assistants. front row: Kevin Heck. Nick Dellos. Keri Hyde. Suzanna Sieggall, linda Wilson. Barb Suckow, Annette Metcalf. Second row: Donnae Bryngelson. Cindy Gauman. Brenda Smeikal. Shawn Gibson. Julie Azinger. Becky Curfman. Pam Adair. Bob Jellison, Sheri Smith, Cindy Phelps. Third row: John Lucas, Juanita Boxwell, Carla Greer, Karen Stewart, Teresa Oliviers. Diane Shaffer, Vicky Jellison, Joyce Mayfield. Melodie Green. Vicki Krumm. lisa Reid, Gail Ryan. Tim Schneider. Back row: Dave Rowzer. Dave Voelkers, Kris Uthe. Kelly Zacek. Amy Koepke. Terri Horne, Gloria Cook. Lisa Dorman, Kelly Brecht, Carol Rogers. Pamm Bremer. Lisa Sedlacek, Mike Shedenhelm, Scott Donels, Jeff King. Lab Assistants front row Mary Behrens Jolene Foss Second row Tim Garner Lisa Ockenfels Anne Hamory Third row Kurt Gustafson Debi Gaskill Back row Clark People behind tea rece've due credit he time is right to put the spot- light on a few of the clubs that went through the year almost unrecog- nized. Pep Club, Booster Club, and managers of athletic teams have gone through the year with little publicity. Pep Club this year worked hard to fire up the athletic teams for most of the big games during both the fall and winter seasons. Although they were helpful, it was hard to be total- ly effective as the number of athletes far outnumbered the members of the club. Their hard work was still impor- tant and helpful not only to the ath- letes. but also for school spirit as well. The athletic teams successes this year have had many contributing fac- tors. among them fine athletes. and quality coaches. Also, a group of team managers whose hard work went practically unnoticed. The man- agers work behind the scenes, wash- ing uniforms, carrying equipment to games and practices, mopping floors. and other such tedious jobs that no one wants to do. but have to be done. No matter how hard the athletes train, or how hard the coaches, man- agers. and Pep Club work, there would not be an athletic program at Jefferson without the help of the Booster Club. This club is made up of concerned adults who work hard all year long to raise money. They do this through such things as working at concession stands and selling bumper stickers. Their work is deeply appreciated. -Tim Minard Loyal J-Hawk hat gang members show spirit at a girls' basketball game. ? ,casa - we mm . Q, Nl - - - mama be Pep Club. front row: Peggy Colbeck. Shelli Bryant. Julie Eager. Teri Swore. Libberl. Tammy Gerdemann, Laura Amsler. Back row: Pam Adair. Becky Connie Holmes, Lisa Reid. Vicky McVay. Debbie Allison, Joan Sylvester. Joanne Curfman. Mary McMann. Renee Kernf Barb Konigsmark, Jodie Frank. Dawn Har- Cock, Sue Dostal. Vicki Meyers. Colleen Sylvester. Ann Hamory, Tina Wilton. ris. Debbie Clark. Stacy Whitney, Patty Gra a Lauri Eirp. Second row: Shawn Gibson, Cindy Ackerman, Sherae Zart, Laurie Welherbee. Denise King. Kathy Welsh, Cheryl Hanes. Bonnie Olmstead. Annette Townsend. Mary Copeland. Amy Oliver, Patty Roloff. Rhonda Meyer. Surria Beck, Becky Hamilton. lgram, Andrea Gage, Pamm Bremer. Cindy Postel. Wendy Hamilton. Carla 58 Pep Club Sue Dostal and Sherry Vanek display spirit during their initiation into Pep Club in Septem- ber. Managers, front row: Lori Florence. Jean Sedlacek. Back row1 Rich Raygor. lori Nelson. Lisa Reid. 4 Kwai W M W 'X 0. .nk 1-mf? in X' ef fx 1 5 I .. .. ,K 'iff' ?'1fil'?s.'35,' S- s. 52 ,tl . 3, Booster Club Officers, hon! row: Mrs. Susie Petersen, secretary: Mr. Dick Slvausser. president. Back rowi Mr. David Slodola. vice president. Mr. Truman Knutson. treasurer, 3 K 39.1 A .Qigmh , wgf-My an-'if L Q-1:5522 as jk a i ' -Ti, wiv Managers and Booster Club 59 Junior Mary Jo Ellis presents a rose to senior Rhonda Overturf and her mother at senior rec- ognition night for wrestlers and mat maids. Intensely watching the match. mat maids Pam Jones and Rhonda Overturf record stats, x ,S Timers, Front row: Tracy Ward. Chris Turner. Karen Spidle, Ann Cole. Second row: Annette Sparks, Becky Curfman, Diane Hladek, Veronica Martin. Deena Wenzel. Third row: Rhonda Vosdingh. Jackie Peet. Amy Grulke, Kelly Winn. Peggy Colbeck. Fourth row: Shawn Gibson. Dena Culbertson, Cindy Symonette, Francine Gray. Back row: Lonnie Zingula, John Cerveny. I P' A 1 out the wrestling statistics is one of I I jobs of mat maids Rhonda Overturf and g J EH. Mat Maids. front row: Pam Jones. Toni Gearhart. Second row: Kathy Brammer. 0 'S' Chris Miller. Back row: Rhonda Overturf, Julie Eager. Laura Stourac. .1 W Senior Ann Cole helps out at a swim meet by posting the time while sophomores Rhonda Vosdlngh and Annette Sparks time the race wg,,,m,.,WwWM ,, Mm at Maids and timers are a big part of the wrestling and swimming programs. Going behind the scenes, it is easy to see some duties of these hard working young men and wom- en. In swimming, every .OOI of a sec- ond counts. This accuracy falls upon the shoulders of a tic-chic . Dis- qualifying a relay, keeping score of the diving, and announcing the events are important duties. The mat maids assisted the coaches by constructing and publish- ing the wrestling programs, keeping score, and organizing the meets in general. Although these two clubs receive little recognition, they are invaluable to the teams and coaches. You're not only helping the teams, but you're having fun tool commented a tic-chic, junior Veronica Martin. -Peggy Colbeck Mat Maids 6I I ..e i f A? uf 1'gi1A af-JB4 43 H ...M . ,pw ggi: 5. 5. a x ' Q.. 1' Q we ,ny ,bf J r'3 W'? Y ,Ik mln 4 N . 5 fy xwQ5 X .Am -. A 4 'XN35'UiiMNix'Q KV , , , . X My Rui? A M xi g i f f f- in- V if at A A,,XV fi I, ,ggi sv 1 gd? hr rl, A A .Wvfef 'N '15, ',x:,.y A . 5 ,,.. P gi ,, 1' . Sports The theme J-Hawks are Winners was very apparent as the girls' cross country, girls' indoor track, and boys' gym- nastic team each brought home state titles. The girls' basket- ball team won the Metro Tour- nament for the first time and Mike Johnson capped a bril- liant season by taking the state wrestling title at l55. ln the spring the girls' track team proved to be a dominant figure across the state. Both the baseball and softball teams looked strong as they kept that winning spirit alive. --Jan Sedlacek l 1l 'S if-sf! fl' war? Commitments and enthusiasm help achieve vlctor Q33 '25 5 8 I - E f What does it take to be a winner? . . . Being the first to cross the finish line, or scoring the most points is only part of being a winner. There are many other ways in which J-Hawks have been winners this past year in the field of sports. Putting in long hours of practice. having dedication. and being able to make sacrifices are all qualifications of a winning athlete. Winning is both an individual and a team effort. and being able to put individual qualities into a team effort is one way that .I-I-lawks have proven to be winners. Going out and giving all that one has is also part of be- ing a winner, no matter what the result may be. Through- out the past year, many athletes have displayed this ability of being a winner. -Angie Werden X ..-in A , mf' Q i,..,a X wa 3 s, ff .rmk ,i'??'K , ,M 11 A ,, ,,. ,J 1 ef ,4-, 51' ' A1 Teammates Mike Herder. John Forrest. Steve Hollan, and Mark Harris guide the J-Hawks to victory along the way to a 6-3 season. J- .W R ,, L 1 r Sai A ,Ch m'zmauuieete,, ' 'lik R :'o fi' ,i'ii'i' i'o' fi tiff, -aww-1-.,,'2S, 'f Q. mn, ia, . my We ',1 V 5 ffi, , .. ,ff V Y W , , vm. A A we my 'hp , 'fe f ,. Q ' , W , M Vw , I am 94 ,,,, ifm W M.. ,W M W , I ,wr .W :L M W I ,, W, ,.,,,, .. 1-.,.,,.,, H f , ,. ' ' . .. ,,,, . . '14, .L ' ' .f W - M QW f'...f ,V .Wu fl ' 'ff V V l . .wp 'gnfia e U Ile- D J 'F . ' W L' is 1 ,.,.......,,,,.. Ll 4 in ' 5 'V' . ' 3' i' ,E ' qi 7 P7---4 , 'n'E,..i-1, ..,, 123,31 we 'SA gs... , am. -----ia :na 'M W H1 . ' 'N R . , -,fbi-'T.. las ez..-0.12 CRE' 21' ,ra I ..gp- ' Ur- Ts' gf 1 F5 .le it Q' VVVK il .fl as ,ug 5, , X ,up f'Q ,,,- .' 1 .a...... ,etrggiit- '5-40 .g-5:2--e-'a ...1 na -...J 1,-Q :Aa Nw mt, ..,, s s M 'M ' . s 'S sw . , ' 'lQ1,5.,,:,', gg . 1i006 1. iqfl., 'JL A - flag I5 1:65, agp' 9. 5-ull! ,e lu' Hula- if '19., '59 libs-FUI! :gum s' R , 2 ' E 9.3 ,L 'B E sw . J i is eneaeaee - 1,1 Tj a a3 , it to 'O v X' 1 -fe I -:fr fe we, t if -: we R l Sr ear? er T i L A R ,. g 5 Q f - 'Q - ' -.N fbi 1 it 5 A . flww J In Varsity Football Team, lront row: Mark DeHaan, Greg Rump. Marty Colbert. Mike Herder. Jeff Shaver, Greg Hulbert, Tom Ash, Mark Harris, Scott Hill. Jeff Africa. Scott McEowen, Kurt Hummel. Mr, Jack Fisk. Second row: Mr. Vern Bredeson, Tom Fye. Jeff Levy, Randy Reece. Scott Ripperton. Lester Williams, Jim Casey, Jim Keller. Steve Hollan. larry Lehman, Scott Staton, Scott Beach. Third row. Mr, Bob Allen, Mr, Bob Ask. John Forrest. Chris Greiner, Larry Tupy, Eric Fisher. Scott Hollingsworth. John Harris. Mark Reggentin. Steve Harrison. George 1. Hunt, Maurice Harris. Fourth row: Mr. Mike Lopos, Don Long. Bob Spina, Eric Stodola, Mark Heathman, David Spicer, Damon Hardiman, Jerome Culp. David Kaness. Steve Dekko, Craig McCaw, Fifth row. Jeff Landuyt. Randy Erb, Steve Ulmer. Jim Dostal, Dan Staton, Dean Miller. Darren Klosterman. Dave Martin, Tim Schnieder, Bob Fiser. Mr, Fred Buchanan. Back row: Randy Schmidt, Paul Lubbock. Mike Wilkinson, Joe Hill. Doug Tompkins, Ray Peters, Todd Moore, Mike Shedenhelm, Chuck Oehler. Jon Willing, Dave Manthei, Scott Cross, Gridder have stout defen fter winning the first two games against East Waterloo and Iowa City West, the varsity squad was rated fifth in the state and J-Hawk spirits ran very high. Then came the cross town rival Kennedy Cougars who shut out the J-Hawks, I2-0. From then on the .I-Hawks had some trouble getting back on track and finished the season with an overall record of 6-3. and a conference record of 4-3. Post season honors went to Lester Williams who was chosen Ist team All-State, Ist team All-Conference. and Ist team All-Metro. .Ion Witting, who gained over 500 yards on the season. was chosen 2nd team All-Mississippi Valley Conference and 2nd team All-Metro and recieved an honorable mention in the All-State voting. Jon and Lester were also named offensive and defensive players of the year respectively. -Mike Hilton Senior Marty Colbert stops a Kennedy player while teammate Jeff Levy comes to Marty's as- sist. To start the second half of the Homecoming game against Dubuque Senior, junior Darren Klosterman breaks through the hoop, With a determined look on his face. Jon Witting gains big yardage in the team's victori- ous opener against Waterloo East. v .- ipaq Q at Football 67 Sophomore cheerleaders perform a cheer as players bust through the hoop during sopho- more football action. Sophomore Football Cheerleaders: Stacy Rowles, Julie Lockett, Carmen Hewitt Kara Kelsey, Renee Steuher. ff ?,. '-fr - v F ,, Y' 2 ,Tyla W if Sophomores win conference The JV football team finished the year with one win in four games. Al- though a non-winning season, the ju- niors who played gained important playing time. This could help improve them for next year on the varsity squad. The JV's were coached by Mr. Vern Bredeson and Mr. Robert Ask. The sophomore football squad, guided by head coach Mr. Becker and assistant coach Mr. Tschopp, fin- ished the year undefeated at 9-0. and won the sophomore Mississippi Valley Conference title. Coach Becker attributed the successful season part- ly to being fundamentally sound, practicing a team concept in prac- tices, and good speed in the back- field. Mr. Becker emphasized the team concept with the fact that there were no individual standouts, but he also added, We had one of the finest backfields we have had at Jefferson since l've been here. Mr. Becker also felt credit was due to his assistant coach, Mr. Tschopp. who always could be counted on to do a tremendous job. The 9-O undefeated record is the best since Mr. Becker started here in I968 as an assistant before moving up to the head sophomore job in l976. -Tim Minard During a brief time out. the J-Hawk offensive unit discusses its next play in the I2-O loss to Kennedy. HAII3 J as 3317 A J:A:.:,L,,, mnjxig 'fe-:in ' H mum .7 'Ef : Q FV lim mv W swf 31? MHS rw uns -E?4f,S' in, X44 ,sf Syl 31,54 x 145 1-nfl! ns 5 y i its J-BA J-HA 3.155 ,.u'xs l m S :BAKE J.n1KS Jus E' Jung Jun Tl B5 73 KB BHQX S ies, L A ' W GW' - ,'s 'hu -A ' ' ,, , N V A gg . , ' nn 1 -sn.. :Yr vb' 'W fn ' , aft I W K V f L v T H -, I Bxmt , o 3 'fx-. 1' Y Q N? mm nnlnsunnnxvlw NW' Y , ,,w., lm ,, T. f' ..a1amfw,mfw 3 2 in K4 .0- 5 , Seniors Margaret Hoy and Tammy Seltrecht concentrate while waiting for the opponents e var ity qu d ith a very difficult schedule. the girls' volleyball team finished a winning season with a record of I4-I2-3 in matches. With 4 returning Ietterwinners making up the nucleus of the team, Jefferson was once again recognized as one of the top teams in the state. The JV finished with a record of 2-9 and the sophomores finished I2-2-l for the season and took first place at the Jefferson Sophomore Invitational meet. The team could not have had such a successful season without the support and knowledge they received from the fine coaching staff headed by John Weld and assisted by Jim Cox and Cindy Brown. Dedication. team work, sportsmanship, and the ability to never give up. qualities that this team possessed, proved that this group of J-Hawks were truly winners. -Denys Long ly v u yba front :cnet Sh rre Ko ky Mary 1 Ellis. Two time All-Stater Tina Steffen vigorously re- T L0 B'f - turns a serve during a home volleyball game. S co d m 8 elo g a Ma t Hoy. Lori J Cox. M k Tam y S Itre ht T a St ffen Loi Nel- , ji ,,,,..wf-qfwn he 7 ,ff .I QV If gl f 4 , x 3' 4 , s ' n , , ny glam fky, I 'ff Senior Lori Florence attempts a back set to her teammate junior Sally Mateicek. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Season s Record l4-I2-3 Prairie Kennedy lowa City High lowa City West Dubuque Hempstead LaSalle Dubuque Senior Mount Vemon Dubuque Wahlert Kennedy Washington Des Moines Tournament Sectionals eff Opp s V r ty V lleyball Cheerleaders: Stacy Tayl Q a ' Sophomore fini h with Sophomores Lisa Florence. Noelle Hawk, and I 2- !A' I Julie Jurgenson eagerly await the next serve in their competition against Dubuque Wahlert. t's the quality that counts, not the quantity. This phrase best de- scribes the sophomore volleyball team. Consisting of only I5 members, these girls finished the season with an impressive I2-2-I match record. After losing starters Sonya Feaker and Linda Miller to the varsity squad. the team still finished with two great accomplishments. One was winning its own sophomore tournament. The other was finishing second in the MVC, one of the toughest confer- ences in Iowa. Coaching the sophomore team for the first time, Coach Jim Cox stated. Working with the sophomores was one of my most exciting exper- iences. -Sally Matejcek as ig? K --v, .Q g s - ...sf ...Q il Sophomore Volleyball Team. Front row: Lisa Florence, Marcha Wenzel. Kathy Kelsey, Karen Scholl. Pam Swanson. Noelle Hawk, Lisa Condran. Back row: Yvette Oslac, Linda Bruce, Julie Jurgenson. Patty Langton, Shelly Berlling. Tracy Langhurst. Mr. Jim Cox. X iiiii s. .-R... Qf '-' R gs LLLVV 4 I .a The volleyball season, which begins in late August and climaxes in November with the state meet. provides the girls with many memorable moments. Captured in action dur- ing the intense play are: 'Margaret Hoy and Tammy S'eItrecht,2 Kathy DeLong 3Varsity start- ers.4Sally Matejcek, Tammy Seltrecht, Margaret Hoy.5Tammy Seltrecht. Lori Florence. Margaret 4-if ' I H' ,V K N nr' Hoy. ,P 3 M ' Good sportsmanship is displayed by the sopho- more squad after its match against Dubuque Wahlert. During JV action, junior Kathy DeLong eyes the ball as Tammy Hill sets it to her. A Sophomore Linda Miller concentrates on get A ting the ball up for another hut S Wm J Running to victor or the third time in three years. the girls' cross country team qualified for state. But for the first time ever. the girls brought home a first place state title. Coach Larry Nolting welcomed back 4 letter winners, twins Jan and Jean Sedlacek, Lori Sheets, and Angie Werden. They also received help from freshman Mary Sedlacek. The girls finished 8-I in dual meets. Besides the state title, they earned conference and district titles. And for the first time, they competed in a 3 mile race at the Clinton Invitational. Coach Nolting stated, We have finally reached our goal. The boys' returned 3 letter win' ners, which included Chris Nelson. Tim Titus, and Andy Wisely. The boys finished 5'5 in dual com- petition, along with a 3rd place finish at the city meet, a 4th place finish in conference, and a 6th place at dis- tricts. They were lead by senior Chris Nelson with an effort of lO:27, and sophomore Joel Hachey. -Jan Sedlacek Girls' Cross Country, front row: Angie Werden. Jodi Frank, Debbie Rhiner, Mary Sedlarek. Mary Nowlan, Lori Sheets. Back row: Jean Sedlacek, D.D. Wesbrook. Sue Overmann Jan Sedlacek. Cindy Symonetle, Loraine Cook, Mr. Larry Nolting. 74 Girls Cross Country With a look of determination, sophomore Jodi Frank heads for the finish line at Jones Park. e nd lst lst GlRLS CROSS COUNTRY Season s Record 8 4 Benton Community Waverly Invitational C R Invitational West Union Invitational Kennedy Marshalltown lowa City High Washington Dubuque Hempstead Dubuque Senior Clinton lnvitational lowa City High Dubuque Wahlert M V C District State Ovv wa 'Q Through much determination and hard work the girls were state champions and the boys earned a fourth place finish at the conference mfel. Boys' Cross Country, front row: Larry Blackcloud Jim Brousard Bob Amsler Tim T tus, Carl Christensen. Joel Hachey. Back row Mr RJ Noonan Andy W sely Frank Blaclcrloud, Jon lihbetls, George Gerlock Parry Daul Gary Utech! , . :F -'-7.4.0. J' if eff It 45 4th 'lth 4 lfflw Season s record I 7 Prairie C R Invitational Kennedy Marshalltown Iowa City High Washington Dubuque Senior Dubuque Hempstead Clinton Invitational iowa City West Dubuque Wahlert City Meet M V C District BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY J I7 Benton Community I h . . ' ' 54 44 ' ' 47 ' Sth 44 Jan and Jean Sedlacek jump with joy after winning the state title in Ames. I Y Q Q lif .' I. A. .' , ,- 5,5 . A- . ,, 1 'A'- ' - A pf. :fs ha.. ll l l' Ll Q i v 8 I- ,IT t. f X kg X! W K' 1 , ,I I J I . , ,ljv A - ' P 1 Y l I I Ori' M gs -lx we . f- S X x r 455 C x g l .r ' X' JI' , ' '- A ' l While preparing for state. swimmers Lori McDowell, Kathi VanCleve, and Sandy Miller take a deserved rest following a strenuous practice. A -saw ...n k lllltg 'il '- Vffl.,.1Fs: . .. sv ' ' A ,, I :L :., L ,,'. 1 .. s 4 ' ' f - N- it i:'i Sv- P u tt S gl 'li' l 'H-f li, 5 E - Q, --W' M . - . .Si X, K iii ' LL' - ' . f ng r x L . M. f . , me-e..fj5. my ..,: . 5 A t ., . .e.. e as Anticipating her relay exchange. senior Lori McDowell waits for her leg of a relay. 76 Girls' Swimming ft Girls' Swimming Cheerleaders: Cathy Johnson, linda Still, Val Slocum, Kathy chnell. 3 s 4+ J Tea attitude shows In pool hen the J Hawk girls swim team reported for its first practice, the pool area was filled with optimism. The girls were ready for a great and winning season. Led by senior co-captains Lori McDowell and Ann Cole, the girls' swim team, consisting of only twenty-four mem- bers, started their season on somewhat of a low note. Un- fortunately, the girls were not winning as many meets as they had expected, but like all winners, they were deter- mined to keep trying. When the girls' swim season came to an end, the team was ranked sixth in the Valley. Though not the best record for the J-Hawk girls, there were some records and individ- ual accomplishments that did come about in the season. Among these accomplishments were senior Ann Cole's record breaking dives, in which she scored 257.95 for six dives, and junior Nancy Carlstedt's trip to state in three events. -Jim Casey Girls Swimming front row Tina Kay Cathy Tharp Pam Fredrrcks Laurie Zrtek Steffen Cheryl Holub S plember Re nert Kathi VanCleve, Peggy Hayzlette, Julie Jenny Hunlcele Ann Cole Debra Allison Lisa Kohl Renee Kern Second row Zacek Mr Dennis Rololl Back row Mr Doug DeSmidt, Sharon German, Nancy Mr Jlm lotkett Mary Cole Julie Ronnenberg Sue Flala lsa Sweet lisa Carlstedt Sindy Miller lor McDo ell L a Becke Chris Sharp, Chris lharp. Concentration and determination are two im- portant aspects of the girls' swim team pro- gram as shown by: 'Coach Doug DeSmidt. :Sophomore Pam Fredricks.3Senior Ann Cole, 4Senior Lori McDowell. GIRLS' SWIMMING Season's Record I-I0 Jeff. Opp. 74 Dubuque Senior 94 54 Washington I I8 44 West Waterloo 39 Sth .I-Hawk Relays 39 Iowa City West 44 32 Iowa City High SI 7th Burlington Invitational 82 Dubuque Hempstead 90 60 Kennedy l l I 4th Cedar Falls Invitational I I I Tipton 54 76 Williamsburg 96 6th M V C Sth District 23rd State 1 , K U L' yr , I M, 1 , I Ya' xg Q .' Q t I I Q S N, . , , I Q I NN I x V, I fx' ,J 42 JE kgs 'I 3' , I :Q C 4 . as, f I 'J' rf?-51537 'F is X -',' 4- gg: Boys' become champ y urpassing Was tate Champs! On Saturday, No- vember I, the boys' gymnastics team experienced a close call as they nar- I980 state gym- cross town rival rowly captured the nastics crown over Washington. After all, it was a mere .06 of a point that gave them the win as they scored l2l.59 over the Warriors l2I.S3. Senior Mike Johnson turned in a 4th place finish in the all-around competition with a score of 4I.65 and he had his best finish in the side horse where he finished 3rd with a 7.05 score. Chuck Tomasek, senior, predicted before the season started, There is this year. That they did! eff 80. l 5 44.25 l l0.8 I04.35 ll9.l ll8.55 ll3.00 Sth l26.35 7th GIRLS GYMNASTICS Season s Record 2-5 Kennedy Linn-Mar Marion Regis Linn-Mar Waverly-Shell Rock Washington Tipton lowa City High Metro Regis Districts no doubt in my mind we'll take state C WK ,, 4' f sf 0 4 7 Q Opp. l33.90 t40.00 03.2 l27.5 140.05 82.25 l43.5 I I6.l 27.25 l37.25 Q if ,ff fr A ii W ,Him 'gf K x 'l E 1 Meanwhile, four-year senior gym- nast Tina Tibben broke school records in every event this season. Tina pointed out that her high point of her gymnastics career here at Jeff was, setting the school record in the all-around-35.00. Coach Char- lotte Regenold revealed, It was real- ly a treat to work with Tina and watch her progress. Coach Regenold said that there were good results from the veterans in the 'SI season and she empha- sized that the team as a whole was vastly improved by season's end. There is a solid basis for next year. All in all. both gymnastics teams faired well this year. -.lon Tibbetts Girls' Gymnastics, front rowz Patty Conger, Dolly Murphy, Mary Dwyer Deb All son. Lisa Beachler. Back row: Theresa Crawford. Shawna Burkhart Kathy Haml ton. Kim Stahl. Julie Vosmek. Mary Vecerka, Tina Tibben. Stacy R les Rhonda Meyer, Coach Charlotte Regenold. Senior Chuck Tomasek displays a look of de- termination as he performs an L in competi- tion. , Even though she is plagued by a bandaged an- kle, a look of confidence is shown by senior Tina Tibben as she finishes her routine. ...-f.-... -.,.. -. Y Y -.-,.,....--- ....., . - 4-,gn rvasseugn eff I02,75 I I8,06 I09.27 I I . 6 I 9.4 I I6.82 I I7.S2 IO5.0I lst Opp. 91.25 I I3.3'I 87.98 l l4.49 I22.6O I I4.4 I I . 6 I l2.l6 BOYS' GYMNASTICS J I 6 I I 3 gs Boys' Gymnastics, front row: Chuck Tomasek, Mike Johnson. Reid Boyer. Nick Dellos. Back row: Coach Vance Richmond. Greg Hentrich. Clark Hermanson. John Mulherin, Jim Dearlh, Jon Stahl. Kirk Greiner. Coach Mike Gallagher. ,h,. .QV M54 f HI Ii 5 E N I M V 4' 6 Y 7 H ,I ' ia Seniors Mike Johnson and Kim Stahl concen- trate on their next move, while sophomore Patty Conger successfully completes her rou- tine on the beam. Boys and Girls Gymnastics 79 2 , 2 Varsity Wrestling, front row: manager Lori Florence. Coach Tim Fowler, Darren Rizzio. Chuck Madison. Chris Visek. Mike Potter, Dean Miller, Mark Potter, Coach Mike Gallagher, manager Terry Swore. Second row: manager Jean Sedlacek, larry Garmen, Ron Moody, jeff Roman, Mike Johnson, Scott Staton, Joe Hill. Tom Fye, Coach Jim Cox. Third row: Ron Curfman, Randy Schmidt, John Moses. Carlos Vega. John Strausser. Jerry Anderson, Tim Schneider, Ed Teslik, Chris Chicchelly. Back row: Bill Erwin, Scott Hollingsworth. Rick Williams, Mike Wilson. Jerry Greiner. Mark Facion. Jon Karteus. J-Hawks Mark Facion. Bill Erwin. Mark Potter, and Jeff Roman put in extra effort to gain points against cross town rival Kennedy and Prairie. fa. Q Q ,, ,'rf5EF LPJE F JE FF' J. rr .C la BOYS' WRESTLING Season's Record 6-6 Jeff Opp. 25 Linn-Mar 29 26 Dubuque Wahlert 22 48 Washington 9 32 Dubuque Hempstead I4 17 Iowa City High 39 32 Lisbon 27 44 Dubuque Senior I7 IO Bettendorf 43 35 Kennedy I8 27 Prairie 29 25 Cedar Falls Sl I5 Iowa City West 30 Johnson leads varsity squad The l98I boys' state wrestling tournament became a dream come true for senior Mike Johnson as he pinned his opponent l:56 into the final match making him the l55 pound state champion, and helping the team to take a sev- enth place finish. Mike was not the only state finisher for the J-Hawks, how- ever. as seniors Tom Fye captured a fifth place finish and Jeff Roman finished fourth. The varsity boys finished the season sporting a 6-6 dual meet record. Head coach Tim Fowler was very happy with the way the boys wrestled this year, but felt their dual meet record could have been better. All-conference honors were given to nine team members. Chris Chicchelly fl l9j, Dean Miller CIIGQ, and Mike Johnson 0555, received first team honors. Jeff Roman Cl67J and Joe Hill Cheavyweightj, made second team all-conference and honorable mentions went to Darren Rizzio Q98j, Chris Visek CI llj, Mark Potter fl32Q, and Tom Fye Csuper heavyweightj. Mat maids and managers were also a very important part of this year's wrestling squad. Mary Jo Ellis. Kathy Brammer, Rhonda Overturf, Laura Stourac, Pam Jones, Julie Eager, Chris Miller, and Toni Gearhart served as mat maids while Jean Sedlacek and Lori Florence were managers. -DD Wesbrook Varsity Wrestling Cheerleaders: Tammy Benliug. Sue Henkel, Patty Gilmer. Kim 4 1 szmaaf Wfamw X , ,QMW M Wrestling Sl Chris Chiccelly receives a pat on the back from his coach after his victor . .- ,. we-1, ,.:, E AM . 3 If Sophomore Wrestling, front row: Mike Malheny, Jeff Schlemmer, Bob Porazil Darren Rizzio, Mike Potter, Darin Smith, Dave Bishop, Mike Covington. Kevin Heck. Second row: Brian Franck. John Keniar, Kelly Leyse, Tony Chiccelly. Paul Tupy, Justin Reinerl. Don Williams. Back row: Terry Waddell, Jim Hicks. Paul Charipar, Scott Merrill. Bob Srshullz, Cecil Anderson. lonny Orcult. Mr. Mike Gallagher, After defeating his opponent Dean Miller s arm gets raised in a dual victory match JE F JE rr FF at C, JE F JE FF ' FF Y. fi Trying a move of his own, .lohn Moses lifts his opponent up and throws him down. Sophomore Wrestling Cheerleaders. Renee Steuber. Renee Kern, Kara Kel yl kathy Welsh. Sophomore J-Hawk y O BYE tl'll6 WIHHBI' QQ -Hawks are Winners can describe the effort brought about by this year's sophomore wrestling squad. Coached by Mr. Mike Gallagher, the team finished with a dual meet record of 4 wins and 7 losses. Looking considerably tough in tournaments, the team had a second place finish at South East Polk and a third place fin- ish at the Prairie Invitational. Sophomore wrestler Mike Potter, who wrestled at II9 pounds throughout the season, had a winning season with I7 wins and 4 losses. Mike described his outlook of next year's team, I think next year we will be a lot tougher because of the experience that some sophomores had on the varsity squad. - Laura Stourac John Strausser proudly raises his arm after a challenging match. Wrestling S3 X I Varsity squad is impressive New records were set and old ones repeated by the girls' basketball squad. The team matched last year's record number of wins, posting a I7-5 season. The squad also repeated the '79-80 squad's performance by taking second place in the MVC. For the first time. the squad beat crosstown rival Kennedy twice in one season. The girls' impressive season ended when they lost to Benton at sectionals. The team was led by senior guards Linda Fowler and .lan Sedlacek, and junior guards Lynne Forrest. Deb Gas- kill, and sophomore Sonya Feaker. High scorer, senior Tina Steffen, helped senior forwards Sue Overmann and Sandy Munson and sophomore fonuard Tracy Langhurst score the points needed to win. Linda Fowler commented that team members got along well, and that they played an exciting season. Linda was glad that the team won the Metro tournament. -Eileen Shields W, ff-5 ld-ix X! X After a huddle, J-Hawks display their team ef- fort with some very good blocks. it r .. Q 'rt 1 0 if Kei , QU? fin W . 101 4 .f 56 JIU l 2 t .ra f , . 2 y .fm ,ag ri . gbfQt .ffy , f I Q 9 V T, 4 Vs ' M g sawn: 'fl G Fun' --1' . V r . . as 1 Q l Q U , v ,' ' X gas Q Q li.- 5 fx'- G ls' Basketball. front row Linda Fowler Debi Gaskill. Lynn Forrest. Tina Overmann, Maureen Pr K thy Kelsey. Back row: Coach Mark Tschopp. Coach S if J S dl ek, Sandy Munson. Mary Nowlan, Joan Sylvest S d Larry Neimeyer. S y F k J l Peters. Brenda Derlein.T yLanghurst,l J d S 84 Girls Basketball 'x fd-Q '- I N 1, X N x V Varsity Girls Basketball Cheerleaders, front row: Kathy DeLong, Bryn Butler. Back row: Sandy Moffatt, Lisa Reid, Linda Doty, Julie Mullin. 2 S7 SO 76 74 50 63 64 85 65 64 H S GIRLS BASKETBALL Season s Record I7 5 Prairie Washington LaSalle Washington Norway Wahlert Linn Mar Kennedy Roland Story Regis Dubuque Hempstead Iowa City West Washington Iowa City High Benton Dubuque Senior Kennedy LaSalle Prairie Iowa City West Prairie Benton llblil QCHOO 0PP GI 60 69 61 40 54 69 53 48 69 .5 w Dribbling up court, senior .lan Sedlacek dem- With a look of determination, forwards An- onstrates her speed. nette Beck, Sue Overmann, and Tina Steffen shoot for two. i 'Xt x few Us Stretching for the shot. sophomore Tracy Langhurst demonstrates her playing ability. .,....,.,..-..-.V-.--M 86 Girls' Basketball Sophomores Mary Cole and Connie Holmes show their pep during the pre-game warm-up. fter lots of hard work and discipline, the girls' soph- omore basketball squad posted a 5-Il season. Although the team did not cap any major upsets they did improve throughout the season. The girls concentrated most on developing the basic fundamentals of the game. I feel the girls were largely handicapped by a poor turnout of juniors and seniors in the forward position, expressed coach Ron Tower. This forced some valuable sophomores to assist the varsity team which in turn gave the sophomores a somewhat unexperienced group of pIayers. By working together the girls became a very close knit squad. - Patty Graham Sophomore player g've it their all During the 22 game season. these girls helped lead the team to a I7-5 record: QU Sandy Munson OJ Linda Fowler Q35 Tina Steffen C45 Jan Sedlacek Q55 Sue Overmann. Sophomore Girls' Basketball Cheerleaders: Lisa Kohl. Miriam Mishal, Sue Fiala. Amy Grulke ' ,Q 5 y J - lu . iight a guest? Saws' e E M h sfiauki r is e W kv 'W ' ' 'V ' f ' r p asfissa ,gui 55 i a aw Q new 'nhl w 1 3 5 sa 5'f'if Suplwmprg Girls' Bagkglhall, from row: Chgfyl Hanggv Liga Steffen, Dana MqN3- Colleen Sylve sler . Joan Schultz, Back row: Coach Dennis Roloff. lofi Cook. Lisa mara, Shelly Cltiafoi. Julie Ewert, Annette Beck, Lauri Eirp. Mary Cole. S eccn d Doeltrmann, Patty Langton, Connie Holmes. Sue Wolf. Manager, Annelle Baker. row: Dee Tschopp. Vicki Meyers, Becky Hamilton. Kathi Hanson. Debby Rhiner. Cvafll R011 TOWEL Var ity squad sho talent oming off a I5-5 record of last year and returning four varsity letter winners, the boys' basketball season looked as though it would be a promising one. Although the season had its bright spots, the squad suf- fered a roller coaster season. Being 2-2 following the first four games of the season, the team won four straight, lost four straight, then won three more, then dropped their last three regular games for a 9-9 season. The J-Hawks four returning letter winners were seniors Jeff High. John Forrest, Marck Lee, and Tim Minard. The other starting position was filled by senior Jeff King. Seniors Jan Witting and Jeff Levy, and juniors Dave Ste- vens and Nick Homan, also helped out the varsity squad. Our victory against Wahlert at Dubuque and our win at the Five Seasons Center against Washington were definite- ly two of the highest points of the season, stated head coach Glenn Smith. He added, They were a great bunch of guys to work with. - Dean Sass 'ff 'H-lK...i i t Senior guard Tim Minard scraps inside for a tough bucket against Dubuque Senior, which , li- the J-Hawks won 6I-58. R y V ly Basketball. front row. Tim Minard, Marck lee. Nick Homan. Kevin K I g J ff Levy. Rick Brown. Scott Kibby, Tom Williams, manager. Coach Ron pp ck row: Jeff High, John Forrest. Chris Lund. Scott Schneekloth. Doug g R dy Ackman, Jan Witting, Jeff King, Andy Lofdahl. Tony Poole, Coach a, iw , if ,, ,, .9 Il 'i ..-fe! ' Senior All-Stater Jeff High shows his maneu- verability as he drives around a defender for two points. Junior Dave Cat Stevens shoots a towering jump shot over his Dubuque Senior opponent for two points. W ,, , ' 2: it - ,,'i ,t,,,' , , 5 W , 'fa 7fQ,1-, :-,' f A K Senior Marck Lee demonstrates top notch shooting form while taking his foul shot, Jeff 59 58' Si 54 5? , 45 64 S8 40 s 55 46 46 75 75 59 48 65 4l 56 BOYS' BASKETBALL Season's Record 9-I0 Linn Mar e . ijnbuque 'fi' H'fli8PSfE8d A Dubuque Wahtert Kennedy Dubgxrgue Senior Wgishington V Regis Dubuque Hempstead Weshi-'sfo-Y Dubiiiiue Wahlert i'.ii iowa. City High Prairie Dubggque Senior t .iihfsif I-nnedy A ' Iowa City West Iowa City High Iowa City West Iowa? City West f Opp. 55 53 41 ei 52 42 S1 ss 47 sv '50 titi 42 se as 49 62 S9 50 56 Nick Homan, John Forrest, and Jeff King each display different aspects of this year's varsity SQBSOII. ef-mms. 'lun ,V Aa Boys' Basketball 90 Boys' Basketball h 51 9 Sophomore Boys' Basketball Cheerleaders: Dawn Harris, Julie Locke Konigsmark. Stacey Hansel. in Valley hen the sophomore basketball season started back in November. head coach Joe Kenney greeted 3I members. and when the season end- ed, 28 still remained. This fact, along with individual improvement. was what Coach Kenney felt were the highlights of the long season. The sophomores finished with an overall record of 6-I2 and a 5-9 record in the Mississippi Valley Con- ference. Two of the team leaders included Dave Edwards. who led the team in rebounds and total points and also in steals. Steve Wise led the sophs in the assist department. - Mike Hilton ll 4 Barb r' M . . ,TE . 1 W x ' - I U., Muvf Boys' Sophomore Basketball, front row: Dana Benson, Mark Greiner. Mark row- Richard Raygor. manager: Jeff Bean. Bhavik Shaw, Brad Foster. Mike Behrens, Dave Edwards, Bob Reed. Kevin Nanke. Craig Dietrick, Rick Konecny. Bolton, Pal Holderness. Jon Bringman. Mike Martin. Back row: Al Flynn, Scott Second row: Coach Kent laVelle. Joel Hachey. Jim Krezek, Steve Kadara. Steve Tully. dd Cook. John Kuhn, Troy Walker, Denny Novak. Todd Stelling. Larry Wise. Ray Schwilters. Brad Stoltenberg. Kevin lighty. Coach Joe Kenney. Third Blackcloud, Scott Cross. - Action and strategy were all a part of the sophomore, junior-varsity. and varsity boys' basketball seasons. 92 Boys' Upperclassm n lead boys' swimming tea ard work and determination were all part of the l98I boys' swim team. Practices were held twice each day, once at 6:30 a.m. and then again at 3 p.m. Finishing the season with a record of 3-6, Coach Jim Taylor stated. This was one of the best groups of young men that I have ever worked with. Even though there were no school records set, which was a first in eight years, it was still a good year. The free style relay along with Brandon Elvidge, junior. represented Jefferson at the boys' state swim meet, where Elvidge placed 23rd in the 500 swim event. With excellent upperclassmen lead- ership, the tankers placed 4th in the conference and 4th in the district BOYS' SWIMMING meet. The sophomore team finished 5039003 326010 3'7 3rd in conference competition. ,df OPP I feel the swim team has a good Zh '::::c:'hy' us future in store, commented Mr. 56, nge,,n,i,:,5ona5 T3YlOI'- 35 Marshalltown 37 So, with a few victories under their ll! V Williamfbuft 49 belt, the l98I tanker squad is look- gh ::g?:'::':'fl::'r:Z:a' 'ol ing forward to another successful an Wfmioo wen 81 season' 97 Dubuque Senior 72 It goes to show that a little hard 56 Iowa City High 27 work and determination really does 33 Iowa Ciw Wai 47 pay off, just like it has for these hard 54 W M 9'0 'lo working Jefferson tankers of l98l, 2: concluded Coach Taylor. -Julie Smith Swimming Boys' Swimming. front row: Rick Ridenour. Mike Seastrom, Scott Behel, Duane Tompson, Kick Mumm. Second row: Peggy Colbeck, Julie Arntzen, Mike Schmidt, Jim Brousard, Alan Fitzgerald, Brandon Elvidge, Mark Becker. John Cerveny. Jim Hoogestraat. Tom Mason. Matt Becker, Tom Fredrickson. Mike Moxcript. Jet Koudsi. Laura Knox. Back row: Coach Doug DeSchmidt. Coach Le: Santee. Chuck Betlerton. Frank Hansen. Damon Hardiman. Dave Birch. Mark DeHaan. John Grulke, Brian Vial, Glen Henery, Tim Daugherty. Tyrone Tyson, Coach Jim Taylor. With the finish in sight. freshman Terry Cameron flies his way home. gr-Q ,A us... Q .,,, fL'fI' g-if Patience and a positive attitude are two traits needed to be a successful swimmer as shown by Scott Behel, Glen Henry. Damon Hardiman, and Dave Birch. 1 Tenni tea wings into a good eason embers of the girls' tennis team started out the year very seri- ously in hopes of having a successful season. There was twice as much court space with the addition of the six new courts built this year. Assis- tant coach Sandee Walton added a new aspect to the practices which consisted of a little running. stretch- ing, and jumping rope. More was expected from the girls by both the coaches and from the girls themselves, This determination was what helped to make a super season. The team ended the season with an 8-2 record, taking second in con- ference. lt was the first time the .lef- ferson girls had finished better than fourth place: the first time they ever beat Washington in a dual meet. This improvement was due much to the girls who took advantage of the off season months to practice on their own. It was also due to Coach Jim Lockett who received the honor of Coach of the Year. He, along with the girls, gave a lot of time and ef- fort to the team. Returning letter winners were senior Terri Ellertsona iunior Lisa Kaschmitter, Joy Ament, and Chrys Rinderknecht: and sophomores Renee Kern and Brenda Guyer, who filled in the number 2 and 6 positions. -Terri Ellertson Xl,?lifl1.Y 32,7- f wliwff . . Flay! M., . 9,.f.Q.yG,jf!zA' U .f . I vw W .eff Y i If gf-S' pf ' gg. ' ll 'f 'flityll I 'l a 4.1.4+z.4gffg5, .,.frf'W4ig2 7,5 ,HQ V .lap . 1 1 I 'filfff ,'.7, in . np ,KIV ,Cf is .k,tly U 1 f, ,f4 .53 an K, , A -.mi'rmfr,! ...gin My , - W. 4' , , . . , ,. f 4 J ,, .. Q... .mn n,'fZ1,fra2f,gyz1f 4' :f'oL.tu , , 0 ,. , I l 4 S',,t3vkrp'ex9:zL 'F '1'HHv-lun-v.,..,.,,,NmMT MDX Girls' Tennis. front row. Lisa Kaschrnitter. Andrea Gage. Ann Cole, Joy Amenl, Richeson. Renee Kem. Sue Dostal, Jill Hupfeld. Mr. Jim Lockett. Miss Sandee Cindy Poslel, Kim Klamerus, Tina Odekirk, Brigett Sullivan. Holly Weberg. Pam Walton. Joleen Foss, Kathy Hanson. Kelly Gauger. Brenda Guyer. Sue Sasek, Manwiller, Chrys Rinderknechl. Back rowt Miriam Mishal. Terri Ellertson. Jenny Carla Gu nn. 5 :fly In 1 iff , V . a N , .,,,,, any s 3:5 ,rim ,, xxxg-1 xfygt, I -5X324,gi 'X W' n . ' . . -K , . . f, W IQ: y f,,55e3'Q .Qi X I 'T ' QWK ss I .v ish 3 l F .ks s A j ifiv ' I Sf ' X F . i Qs .. in 3 i avril ' .iff I ' lx my r 5 . is I i .. Q. y mm,Lk ihA -rw-NNQNR as-we WWW F ,vavllw-GN . il J Senior Terri Ellertson and junior Chrys Rinderknecht concentrate on hitting winners as ,L 4 sivjer X, M, 'W QR U they practice for their next meet. Girls' Tennis Season Record 9-2 Jeff They I Dubuque Wahlert 8 3 Washington 6 9 Mount Vernon 0 5 Iowa City High 4 5 Washington 4 8 Kennedy I 7 Dubuque Hempstead 2 8 Dubuque Senior I 8 Prairie I 6 Iowa City West 3 5 Linn Mar 4 ... L L. a S , an as fy l 1, Returning the ball, junior Lisa Kaschmitter, sophomore Brenda Guyer. and junior Joy Ament all display their skills. After hitting a return, senior Tina Odekirk in- tensely watches the ball. Seniors Phil Graham and Dan Haight show their winning form while practicing for an im- portant meet on the new courts, '-H14 K, tlll 'rr,' , f. :mfwftifmfttw, in -V ,,,, W. who ,W W , ,,.,,,,n,f i -'l v Boys' Tennis Season Record 6-6 Jeff They 8 Dubuque Wahlert I 4 Dubuque Senior 5 4 Dubuque Hempstead 5 I Washington 8 3 lowa City High 6 9 Mount Vernon O I Kennedy 8 , 9 Cedar Falls 0 9 Waterloo Columbus 0 7 Linn Mar 2 I Washington 8 7 lowa City West 2 6.105 of Wg 'W?'5?'7f'?55 1 a 1540031 4,2000 O Q QQ 35'9'3g'0':54f! I I w-9'1 -ziieamf' page .sf-f-'gg f s ' ' .0 As another meet approaches, sneior Jon Tibbetts concentrates on improving his serve. M 'f-n..,,,,,,,. 1 I 2 , , R 1 I I , , 5 ,k A ,L 4 X My , X Q'-Iac! ', he t , ,. ', M fn: V 5 litfl ff ,V 'fm Sgt iffy, ,JV ,xg argffxtgyt 'wg ZFtw,g,13Q5'ytif:,-M im., 't:4'3 r,if WV' ' A :Q an .mr VE f, , 4 q M y 22' mf, 3' Qgfy 1 ' 0 2Z?'rii? 1' W i Swv' 'Q A 232 1 F' ? W . V .. , Lim' f-ff ,V J VW f ff ,za qv, ,ff ,,,, ,, M, ,M ,A W Boys' Tennis, front row: Chris Leonard, Brian Gage, Pete DIl.K'S kD Stt.L'H .MkDffy. e os evm moc , an as ny uns oyos ar u Back row: Mr. Ron Capps, Steve Jorgensen, Dan Haight, Scott Lauer, Jon Tibbetts, Dave Funke, Phil Graham, Mike Gauger. John Stillions. , ,,,,, , Tennis squad volleys for a winnin season Four returning lettermen paced the l98I boys' tennis team to a 6-6 season. They were led by: John Stillions, junior, and Steve Jorgensen, Phil Graham, and Dan Haight, seniors. The remainder of the varsity team consisted of senior Luis Hoyos and sophomore Chris Leonard. though senior Mike Gauger played at the number 5 spot frequently. The team began the year with an 8-I victory over Dubuque Wahlert and had 9-0 victories over Mt. Ver- non, Waterloo Columbus, and Cedar Falls in mid-season. They ended the year with 7-2 wins over Linn Mar and Iowa City West. At the MVC meet. senior Steve Jorgensen reached the finals of the number 2 singles only to lose out to Wash's Spencer Eells. Stillions a ju- nior, made it to the semi-finals at number I singles. also losing to a Warrior-Jim Koontz. Stillions fared better at the district meet where he got second place to Koontz, the eventual state runner up, At state, Stillions took 7th place, completing his second season as the top man on the Jeff team. Stillions, along with Chris Leonard and Mark Duffy, will return as letter winners in l982 -Jon Tibbetts Perfecting his serve. junior John Stillions prac- tices for the state meet in Des Moines. have seas ns V5 W1 39 UD WO H-L OE .C.C 'HU Q. he I98I spring golf squads mixed experience and youth to form one of the most formidable golfing cam- paigns in J-Hawk history. The girls' team, under the direction of Coach Ron Tower, was led by three seniors, Lori Florence. Teri Rust, and Cindy Eggers, with help from sophomores Annette Beck and Mary Cole. The team finished fourth in the MVC, which is the best ever, and tied for third in the Metro meet, which is the second best ever. lndividually. Lori Florence set two school records and missed the state meet by placing fourth at the sectional meet. Coached by Glenn Smith, the boys were led by seniors Dean Sass and Tim Minard with help from juniors Jim Weiss, Gary Logan, and Jeff Coder. With a good dual meet record Q6-I-IQ, the tournament season was a case of close but not enough. In the Metro meet the team fin- ished third by three shots, in the MVC the team finished third by six shots, and as a team missed qualifying for state by four shots. Although the team missed qualifying for state, Dean Sass shot a I under par 70 at the district meet to earn a trip to the state meet. -Tim Minard Senior Lori Florence, a medalist throughout the season, carefully lines up a shot with the green on a front nine hole at Ellis. .,,, I f 1 W Q7 fy 5 i ' X ' . .4-ef .WE 5. K W W mf WY, wwf 3 . 1 'ltfv f ,. ., 4,,.Y,,,.,! , 4 . .MZ Q A 'V ,vw wean? 'W wi L, time-,+ il ffahaii - H O3 E sf: 11, f ' 'W Girls' Golfilori Florence,Teri Rust. Cindy Egger. Mary Cole. Annette Beck, Mr. Ron Tower. Senior Cindy Egger finishes a shot and then watches to see if it will be on target with the tee. I 3 . get -V it ,wsts Q, , gf-fwxikg j Qigfsiigi, . ' Eff is X it S5 rt L M vl.fL .v i g- wie - 5 Wig 'ix T .' V V W' Junior Jim both snapped during their back swings of a WM it Weiss and senior Dean Sass are driving shot. Girls' Golf Season Record 3-4 Jeff They ,W 222 Iowa City High 233 V 231 Iowa City West 2i4 ' Mm IOT Regis 203 - ' lj 'V': 204 Washington l8'I i'i iz :ss Kennedy 1:1 i'i i,is 205 Linn Mar 242 L :os Anamosa 195 Boys' Golf 'WWW Season record G-i-i W I Win Loss V X LaSaiie 6 Linn Mar tie Washington X Marion S LaSalle X Regis X Linn Mar X iowa City West 4,5 Ind Washington Kennedy Regis Iowa City High X .itk Ind Prairie S Kennedy tif A xx X LaSalle 8 Linn Mar ': in Vg , if T 3rd Mvc L L T , 3rd Metro '-I ' ,, ' Q if 5?-6 V 3rd District 'MW T' .3 Mg: sis ... . 1 X nm, L 'Q A '-ff ?N Qi, .L ,Q X. .-T ,,,N.,W.,,,..V,. W1 Roys' Golf, front row: Don Northup, Ty Tyson. Tim Minard. Dean Sass, Nick Dellos. Rick Ridenour. Back row: Jim Hoogestraat. Paul Swanson. Jim Weiss. Andy Lofdahl, Gary Logan. Jeff Coder. Mr. Glen Smith. Chipping a shot on the green. senior Tim Minard turned in scores this season that were consistently low. 99 The shuttle hurdle relay team, consisting of ju- niors Mary Thompson and Sally Matejcek, and seniors D.D. Wesbrook and Sue Overmann. show their winning form which enabled them to place fourth at state. Sophomore Brenda Derlein does her part in running the 200 leg in the distance medley re- lay. 'IV' -ml WM, ... f' any 1., ' A' YM? lm : ff ,Q , TQ f' f 3 ll U flrw f ' ' f f ,V Sea. , up 1 X L,,, ,H W,,,,g ,, ,,k ,,,,. , , W, ,, . :vhs -. ' ' ' . V , r m, ,gy 'YZ' ' a 'M i n f . 1 T fr M , in W Q' ,ffm--MVN'-L'f .- ff',,'w, ,aar'ef2i- f a n- e M I , , ,kv 6 it fy, f f'f We Q4 Q, f' ft' :fm 1 -- W1 BILL . ' V,Wk,,W,,,,-,,,f: 'A A , We' , :- 'Wm We ,, vp f eff wr. f Wi, , Y V we-J 'Aw . vll gg ap, -4, l'- ' a f 5 f M, 1 J w h , , 1 w t-'ffm f !,K,,,k,W ,f,,,W,-waeffmhvf ' A wi W f 'V ' 'T' ,W 'e51?fw.AV,, 'fi ' - ,, ,, ,Q G ' 'j V ,v i f- 5 5- ' wr f WI' .:' if Girls' Track. front row: Mary Nowlan, Kathy Kelsey. Debbie Rhiner, Karen Scholl. Sheets. Back row: Mr. John Weld. Patti Langton. Linda Miller Tammy Seltrecht Mary Thompson. Linda Doty, Anne Roman. Diane Hladek, Brenda Derlein. Sec- Sally Malejcek. D.D. Wesbrook. Colleen Sylvester, lorame Cook Sue Overmann ond row: Lori Nelson, Deena Wenzel, Francine Gray. Lisa Beachler, Chris Jean Sedlacek, Mr. Jim O'Brien. Mr. Larry Nolting. Sabotta. Angie Werden, Jan Sedlacek, Julie Smith. Shelli Bryant. Terri Long. Lori Girl do best ever at state he Jefferson girls' track team had a year of firsts in I98I. Not only did the team turn in many first places but for the first time in Jeffer- son history in any sport the team went undefeated in varsity action. The 26-member team opened the season with a win. For the first time ever the girls captured the indoor state title to send an optimistic team outdoors for the season ahead. Hard practices paid off as the girls won every meet they ran in including the Co-ed Relays where they teamed with the boys for a first place finish over Kennedy. another first in J- Hawk track history. The winning trend did not end. however, as two more firsts were ac- complished in varsity competition. The girls captured both the MVC and district titles. defeating defending champion Kennedy both times. I think it's interesting that every- one who went up to state placed in an eventa that's never happened be- fore, noted head coach Larry Nolting. After anchoring the winning 4 x 800 meter re- lay at state, Jan Sedlacek is congratulated by relay members Jean Sedlacek and Angie Werden. Lori Sheets was the fourth member of the relay. as yi .. iw--J iafmv Q 'W K , 15. Q Girls' Track Season Record ll-I Jeff li! State indoor Ist Linoette Relays Ist Benton Community lowa City West ist Kennedy invitational T Ist North Scott Invitational A lst Washington lnvitational lst Co-Ed Relays lst North Invitational I05 Washington Dual 37 I I3 Iowa City High Dual 30 lst District lst MVC Ind STATE Junior Lori Sheets strives to hand off to a teammate in the mile relay at the district meet. D, 6 A -.,, V P E 2 E E. W t ink .fl 12 W JM' - Q. W W , ff' r fx, kv ,',, .Ibm Clearing the bar easily, senior pole vaulter Chuck Tomasek sets a new school record at I4 feet. 7 inches. While sophomore Mike Skow concentrates on getting a good start for his relay event. teammate Todd Cook steadily holds the blocks. ,. if ' T ,V ,. ,. K Q Q . .4 . v u,, ,','r .tv asvusxe 1 af 5 L ' au.: M, ty t Mr' i f 5 4 ? i Q E M, qw, r ,.a-.nu-off ,, , tv.. V 1, agua' i g ii Sophomore Troy Walker gives it his all in wg, zf ' X , ' helping his relay to a possible first place fin- ? at F: ' . ' ' ' ish. 'i ' , , E' Psyching himself up for a good throw, senior l ' , Ray Peters gets ready to hurl the shotput. ' ,',, V Y V A .,,t , , f:,, t i ,.t'yy , ,i li'n W 'G V' ll Q ' ' ' ' ' , f' , 3 -Q Y Warming up. sophomore Joel Hachey jogs be- fore his half mile race. 'W Tea show talent he boys' track team opened with a good start. During the indoor season, the varsity squad ran away with the Metro boys' track title. They also put forces together and won the Wartburg Indoor Invitational. The success of the indoor season Head coach Ron Schirm felt there was outstanding senior leadership displayed throughout this past sea- son. -Angie Werden was followed by various highlights during the regular outdoor season. One of the biggest highlights of the l98l season would have to be t the team's accomplishments at the Boys-hack Drake Relays. The foursome of Dave Jeff They Stevens, Mike Pulkrab, Alan Schmitz, 'Uh UN' lnvitefivnel and Larry Lehman won the 4X2O0 'S' Mem' b V , , lst Wartburg Invitational meter relay. tn a time of l:28.8, and 4th Muscatine Relays set a new school record. Pole vaulter ls' Marion Dua, Chuck Tomasek took third by clear- 4th Waterloo Meet ing I3 feet 6 inches' 3rd Cedar Falls Invitational During the MVC meet, Chuck 'S' cam Relays , , 4th John Ask Relays vaulted I4 feet 7 inches, setting a 2nd Dubuque Seniornuai new school and MVC record. isa Dubuque Hempstead The state meet was also a memora- Dual ble event for members of the track 'S' 'OW-' Cfw Dua' team. The 4XIO0 meter relay placed 'S' my Meg' , , , 3rd District third in a time of :43.02. Tomasek Sm MVC placed second in the pole vault. mm gme Throughout the season the team only lost one dual meet, but better yet. the J.V. and sophomore teams went undefeated. The sophomores were also Metro champs. Boys' Track, front row: Kathy Welsh. Mark Facion. AI Schmitz. Lester Williams, Scott Nelson, Steve Hollan, Larry Lehman. Ray Peters, Kevin Zvacek. Stacey Rowles. Second row: Lisa Reid. Joel Hachey, Mike Montgomery, Carl Christensen, John Forrest. Dave Stevens, Chuck Tomasek. Eric Stodola, Mike Pulkrab. Gary Utecht. Dave Bishop. Third row: Carl Hites. Donald Williams, Paul Scovel. Andy Wisely, Jon Stahl, Tim Cortez, Steve Moss, Pat Carnes. Kevin Heck. Parry Dahl. Rob Slocum. Damon Hardiman. Back row: Mr. Ron Schirm, Mr. Bob Noonan. Paul Hlas, Mel Dennis, Pat Robinson. Todd Cook, Bret Daves. Brian Cruise. Troy Walker, Craig Dietrich. Dan Keller. John Cerveny. Mike Gkow. lim Dostal. Mr. lack Fisk. NF. , Q' ,X , I -leseigg jllfzq' V ,fl W v. I At the J-Hawk Invitational, senior Tina Steffen attempts to get a hit in the game against Clear if Creek of Tiffin. Y. l K9 ' f , 1 1 ff ff! yy Z if ln .0 ,J , :El 3?i. Waiting for a good pitch, senior Tammy Seltrecht concentrates on eyeing the ball. ,.,, WW , , ,Z ' T Nl A me-K X- ilixvf ' 1 T .5 . QT k 'S S s 1 eerye K X +5 nf :I f I hi. ' f ' 'if T - Squad ain experience a'1:::L ,,,'dKQ3WwQ Ali , at f so . r,iZi H , ,f gy, WW' arnr f ,M V, -W ,, Q , A Sophomores Jennifer Peters and Tracy Langhurst watch from the dug out, waiting for their turn at bat. Warming up before the inning starts, sopho- more Kathy Kelsey waits her turn. oming into the season with eight returning Ietterwinners, the girls' softball team had a fine tradi- tion to uphold of winning games. The returning letterwinners includ- ed co-captain Jan Sedlacek and Tammy Seltrecht, Amy Monk, and Tina Steffen. Also, junior Sally Matejcek, and sophomores Sonya Feaker, Jennifer Peters, and Kathy Kelsey returned to the line-up. This year. in addition to last year's new diamond, lights, scoreboard, and dugouts, a press box, concession stand, and storage area were all add- ed. The J-Hawks hosted three of their own tournaments plus the Met- ro Tournament. In addition, they played in the Jack North Tourna- ment, the Clear Creek Tournament, and the Urbandale Classic annual event. -Tina Steffen Girls' Softball, front row: Tammy Hill. Jennifer Peters, Amy Monk. lina Steffen, lammy Seltrecht. Sally Matejcek. Sonya Feaker. Stephanie Whitney. Second row: Wendy Floerschinher. Kathy Kelsey, Linda Bruce, Jan Sedlacek, Tracy Langhurst, Pam Swanson. Lisa Condran. Coleen Maher. Back row: Mr. Mark Stewart, Jill Heese, Erin Casey. Kim Miller, Jackie Sturbaum. Jackie Christensen, Angie Bryf ant, Kathy Hesson, Angie Usher, Janney Ballew. Dawn Pinch, Brenda Sanders, Shelly Hendrickson, Chalet Johnson. Mona lgram. Mr. Larry Niemeyer. .K ,--ff r - i se 4 it x X YK if K ,,m,,,,,.,.,,. , ,,,, K. se r, s . . , s. . gi, SW as ,X . J Q as f With her glove in the ready position. third baseman Kathy Kelsey awaits a ground ball. Before the game begins, team spirit and unity are displayed by team members on and off the field. will Navi' i' Q e. H14 nr, .t-,., 3, N.-,-fy f ,,,..,. M. .... .,,, ,ye ,,-1:As7'Q.y- ' 'wi ' ,F ,, ,, . X ' f P' J' , we f . el...-fi Sf! -dmm sl? 5 will Junior Scott Klbby anxiously awaits the offi- cial s ruling for a close call at third base. Junior Rick Brown plays pepper before the game while senior Kurt Gustafson takes careful aim as he winds up during warm-ups. r - ft mr N Q Q K I , , 'A , LQ? Y . X 5 425 Reg . A in W K A . .., - Q X KA J gi, - in sa, x 1 F 1 X' f X 3g.:sX?.fL 7 Qi ',' Q 1 Ai i 'ef 3 r-11? ' -- at 'sw- wif is E as Team di plays talent hen the season began back in the early spring, things looked very optimistic for the boys' baseball team. Only three seniors returned from last year's squad that finished I7-I8. After a slow Start, with the J- Hawks losing their first four ball games, things began to turn around. A win over Prairie, I4-4, and a third place finish in the Metro tournament put the J-Hawks back on the right track. With I8 players starting the sea- son, only three returned as letterwinners. They were seniors Scott Ripperton, Reid Boyer. and Kurt Gustafson. Starting the third year as head coach, Joe Kenney felt that the team lacked experience but came through in its desire to play ball. The team lost its good attitude when we lost our four games but after the victory over Prairie the attitudes of the play- ers really turned around. Some of the team goals at the outset of the season were to win the Junior Craig Astor takes a powerful cut in an attempt to improve his batting average. 'YW Mississippi Valley Conference, to win the districts, and to do well in the state finals. Senior Ietterman Scott Ripperton felt that if the team played together, and kept hustling like they did after the victory over Prairie, the season would go smoothly. The team's record for the spring was even at 6-6. Q ,N-a..Qf. 'MSW -3 C I 'C . S Q: ,,,. f 5' -.-- - - X 'Q Y f of J . . l V 1 . F ,.., - i J, sei r. ,fs Av 1 F, X, ' If ' Z g fe g M. 1 A X ., s f :il J . C T lt f ' i'i C i - . V V Q K - V 'Q 'rf f' I ix., fu Sophomore Boys' Baseball, front row: Jeff Bean, Jim Krezak, Kevin Lighly, Todd Hoover. Darren Owens. Gary Copeland, Second row: Brad Foster. Al Rulman, Scott Hawkins. Scott Tully, Kevin Nanke. Mark Behrens. Back row: Richard Raygor, Brad Stollenberg, John Sturbaum. Dennis Novak. Mr. Kent LaVeIIe, Mike Cheney, Darren Smith, Mall Robinetle, Cecil Anderson. l07 X219 Us U60 Sv 9195 X Q C9009 an 3 Q50 xo obl' n Sv-'ex I ..... -l -fs , , Each day as 3 o'cIock approaches. many students mi- raculously change into athletes. ln the fall. there is foot- ball and volleyball for sportsmen to participate in. As the weather changes, so does the sport. Basketball always gives athletes a chance to show their ability. as does wres- tling. With the advent of spring, sports like baseball and track give athletes a chance to express their talents. While the athletes are performing. fans show support by singing the fight song: Fight J-Hawks tight. we raise our colors blue and white. Fight J-Hawks fight, and show the foe our strength and might. RAHI RAHI RAHI Win J-Hawks win. we stand and cheer you on your way. Fight team fight! Win team win! For Jefferson we shout hurrayl Jeffer- son .I-Hawksl Fight, fight! --.lim Casey ggi . S g E Q 3' .- 1 ...gf ' X.. I WAHI! J 8 1 .v'- A Year in Sports Highlights I09 I I0 Performing Arts Performing Arts md 'ia 'W' Many changes were made this year when Mr. Tom Lippert took over the duties as direc- tor for the vocal music depart- ment and West Side Delega- tion. Sporting new uniforms, the band received a division I rating in tough state competi- tion. Spring trips were taken by the band to St. Louis, the or- chestra to New York, and the concert choir to Kansas City. In drama the plays You Can't Take it With You and Ro- meo and Juliet were present- 3' ed and the final performance of the year was the musical, Carnival. -Jan Sedlacek B nd receives tate rankin ew band uniforms made their debut this fall for the marching band season. The new uniforms were accom- panied by new pom pon uniforms and new flags for the auxiliary. The season got off to a great start at the state marching band contest held in Oelwein. The band, with drum majors Dan Davis and Joleen Hansel, worked to earn a division one rating. Other performances the band participated in included the YMCA dedication, band day at UNI, a rally for George Bush, and the halftime performances at all home games. The J-Hawk pep band rallied enthusiasm at all pep as- semblies and pom pon girls often performed to some of the tunes they played. The girls also planned their routines to popular music which they performed at pep assemblies. The traditional Band O Rama marked the end of a suc- cessful marching and pep band season. It featured sopho- more strippers, various skits, flag routines, pom pon routines, pep band music, and general fun. This event pro- vided the audience with entertainment. -Lisa Baldus Q P J 'iff 1 V: ! .,.. , yyfy g .. , fi. If ' . J W . rf 'fi . , .IQ I , ., Marching Band and Pom Pons. Front row: Kim Barrow. Mickey Carver. Lisa An- derson. Sheri Lakin, Natalie Kick, Julie Schmitz, Carla Gunn. Bridget Sullivan. Chris Olmstead. Chris Kirkpatrick, Kelly Conrad. Mary Conger. Tammy Hill. Becky Rhodes, Pam Bremer. Kim Brecht. Amy McBride, Becky Roehrich, Lisa Sweet. Shawn Gibson. Carol Hughes, Second row: Joleen Hansel, Sue Dostal. Karlene Lehman, Gail Baldus. Lynn Haeg. Daneen David. Lisa Baldus, Kim Ouliri. Teresa Patterson. lisa Melichar. Lori Cox. Liz Fisk, Tami Stanlield. Amy Davis. Kim Werning, Tracy Miller, Terry White. Jane Lussenhop. Third row: Joanne Vest. Polly Mahan, Jana Diers, Kathy Fry, Marsha Teggatz, Roxana Knapp. Stephanie Merrick. Christy Scheidt, Heidi Graves, Lori Sheets, Jan Stock. Brian Stokka, Brad Foster. Chuck Gray. Doana Hiner. Mike Long, Keith Pattison, Mark II2 Marching Band -ef., ff .,, f ly, M I ,, I .m f' 'sv , H f My M - ,Y Y ' ' i S y My H I X' nv 1' fa- wh' in Q 1i'a A . ' 'V ' fi HW' uf Y V Duffy, Rusty Sinclair. Dan Davis, Fourth row: Andy McKenzie. Todd Martens. Boll Hintz. Omar Sheronick, Larry Schrader, Marilyn Vest, Wendy Hamilton. Ken Engelbrecht. Dave Meythaler, Dave Stevens, Ron Anderson. Don Anderson. Scott Vanderwiel, Jim Jurgenson. Scott Nelson, Mike Fink, Larry Pencook, Tim Young, Back row: LeeAnn Martinson. Sheryl Hanish. Sarah Sargent, Roxie Dietzman. Danielle Shaw, Sue Hiner. Mary Cole. Barb Wyatt. John Kenjar, Marty Ftitz, Rich White. Norman Taylor. Mike McAtee. Greg Luenberger, Dave Pusekany. Jim Field, Matt West. Matt Wyatt, Steve Vandercook. Rich Bolton. Greg Hentrich, John Ernst. Kevin Keeling. Kevin McCaw, Sue Luenberger. Brenda Guyer. Sharon German. Cindy Postel, Tammy White, Kammie Sliger, Tammy Johnson. Keith Pattison and Rusty Sinclair top off a piece during a half-time performance. The pep band performs during one of the many pep rallies held throughout the football season. J .H l N From the rallies to the football field, the band proudly displays its school spirit in song. Mr. Earle Dickenson directs the band during its portion of the winter concert at the all- school assembly. dk , sl Wwtrgf Chuck Gray, Mark Duffy. and Brian Stokka, trumpet section members, concentrate on their music during the band's annual winter concert. Senior Scott VanderWieI clowns around at the annual band carnival, held each year to raise funds for the group's trip to Chicago. ,.,, 4 .7 , I W J ' A, . V V A f K y Viet f it W., 'ut f Q.. eita . I I4 Concert Band Concert Band. front row: Gail Baldus, Ken Englebrecht, Mary Cole. Terry White. Joleen Hansel, Liz Fisk, Danielle Shaw. Second row: Wendy Hamilton. Tim Young. Karlene Lehman. Lynn Haeg, Omar Sheronick. Tammy Stanfield, Amy Da- vis, Dan Davis, Marsha Teggatz, Heidi Graves. Lori Stout. Cindy Postel, LeeAnn Martinson. Kim Ouiiri. Roxanna Knapp, Stephanie Merrick. Marilyn Vest. Third row: Roxanne Dietzman. Jana Diers, Sue Hiner. Joanne Vest. Lisa Melichar, Kathy Fry. Sue Leuenberger. Sue Dostal, Kammie Sliger. Larry Schrader, Tracy Miller. Lori Sheets, Kim Werning, Christy Scheidt, Jan Stock, Don Anderson, Te- Aw w resa Patterson. Lisa Baldus, Lori Cox. Tammy Johnson. Fourth row: John Kenjar. Kevin Keeling, John Ernst, Greg Leuenberger, Mike McAlee, Rich Bolton, Kevin McCaw. Rich White. David Posekany, Diana Hin er. Keith Pattison, Mike Long, Mark Duffy, Brad Foster. Brian Stokka, Chuck Gray, Rusty Sinclair. Jim Jurgensen. Ron Anderson, Scott VanderWiel. Mik Pencook, David Stevens, Polly Mahan. Back row: Todd Martins. e Fink. David Meythaler, Larry Scott Nelson, Andy McKenzie. o clownin around in olved with band ith long hours of hard work and dedication, the Concert Band had a very successful and productive year. They sported a new look with long dresses for the girls and new tuxedos for the guys. The band carnival, their annual fund raiser, was combined with a chili dinner to make a night worth preparing for as well as attending. Through fund raisers, the band raised some 57,000 to finance a year end Practice makes perfect for senior Kim Werning as she earns the honor of being the saxaphone soloist at one of the band's performances. Mr. Earl Dickinson displays his directing ability while the band plays one of its selections. trip to Chicago. At the State Music Contest, Con- cert Band received a Division I rat- ing. They also competed in the East- ern lowa Band Festival, where senior Danielle Shaw represented them as their queen. Though these students are heard only through their music, they are a vital force in making Jefferson the number one school that it is. -Karen Hartwig ,fwf f f f2 f'1' Danielle Shaw. shown here playing the piccolo. was chosen to represent the band as its queen at the Eastern Iowa Band Festival in May. Grohe tra, Jazz Band end another ccessful year his year's 39 member orchestra performed in twelve concerts and held its orchestra festival May l9. Under the guidance of Mr. John Hoffman, the group played three con- certs while on the ten day New York-Washington, D.C. trip during spring vacation. Mr. Hoffman admitted, We will be losing talent at the end of this year, but we are also looking forward to more talent next year. Hopefully, the group will grow. T Mr. Earle Dickinson, jazz band di- rector, stated, This year we were a young group. The trumpet section consisted of all sophomores. We, too, are looking forward to future years. The 22 member jazz band played many concerts, performed in contests. Violinists Mike Butterfield and Brian Gage concentrate on their music during the orches- tra's rendition of Send in the Clowns. t o B d F tr Ra dy A k an. Greg leuenberger. John dy Eg e s d M ythaler. Scott Vanderwiel. Mike d o y S h Scott N l on. Ron Anderson. Dan Da- Jazz Band, fron r w: ra ose. n c m Kenjar, Cin g r. Second row: Davi e Fink, Kim Weming, Christy Scheidt, Tracy Miller, Gail Baldus. Rusty Sinclair, Thir r wz Jim Jurgensen. Larr c fader. es vis, Dave Stevens. Back row: Mike Long, Chuck Gray, and also played at the junior high schools for the students. The high- lights for this group were playing at the Jefferson band carnival and also going on the New York trip along with the members of the orchestra. Sophomore Brian Gage. an orches- tra member, said, I think we had a good year. -Diane Tipping if-i I I6 Jazz Band At the orchestra's winter concert, Jan Stock and Don Anderson play their French horns. Orchestra. front row: Andy Wisely. Anne Chesmore. Sherae Zart. David Funke, Tammy Gerdemann. Second row: Brian Gage, Kane Brolin, Jennifer Peters. Mari- lyn Vest, Stephanie Merrick, Danielle Shaw, Tim Young, Omar Sheronick. Becky Crawford. Third row: Jan Stock. Don Anderson. Larry Schrader. Sue Dostal. Back row: Joe Ernst, Brian Stokka. Mark Duffy. Jim Jurgensen. Ron Anderson, Scott VanderWiel, Mike Fink. Scott Nelson. lllx I7 NSR! ,vt fn 'Q r . 1' Marilyn Vest and Stephanie Merrick of the flute section play their music intensely during an orchestra concert. M ,W f Show pleases crowd ome I6 seniors, I2 juniors, and 7 sophomores made up this year's West Side Delegation. The singers, band, and technicians had a very successful year under first year direc- tor Mr. Tom Lippert and veteran choreographer Mr. Robert Geuder. West Side allows me to have more confidence in myself-in relat- ing to other people. l like being as- sociated with the seniors and ju- niors-l don't feel so isolated, stated sophomore Jennifer Peters. The group, which appeared at the . M swwssmss,, F? 'gilt sw. MAN' i -Q' ll nniifdms I ' - T fe L , wma: ' -Kimi W, as-as , . 1' 4 .,-:AWBM mane' -f KA . ,L Dollars for Scholars Pops Concert at the Paramount Theatre, debuted at its coming out concert on February I4 and had numerous other appear- ances throughout the year. The West Side program this year featured a good variety of music and was highlighted by a 50's medley. Senior pianist Jim Jurgensen con- fided, lt's an honor being a three- year member. Not too many people have the chance to be in it for three years. -Jon Tibbetts jliswwse S' Q f. FG ,,,-emits' .css-is-mst As in - A.. ig V5 X. K . g vga. W 3+ .. it x 1... .. . if he-s....,w,,, , C., West Side Delegation. front row: Cindy Egger, Rich Bolton, Don Anderson. Steve Maribeth Osmanski. Back rowi Karen Moss. Phil Graham. Jennifer Peters, Jan Jurgensen. Mark Duffy, Brad Foster. Scott Lauer. Second row: Kirk Greiner. Chris Tibbetts. Julie Spier, Carl Christensen, Kurt Miskimen, Sheryl Hanisch, Greg Landis. Steve Hanisch. Becki Rhodes. Steve Jorgensen, Mary Cole. Delise Hentrich, Julie Amtzen, Chris Greiner. Jim Keller, Chris Kirkpatrick. Jim Wray. Miskimen. Dan Haight, Cindy Wray, Danielle Shaw. Larry Pencook, Todd Moore, I I8 West Side Delegation Y -r r C is .bww Displaying their talents at West Side Delega tion concerts are CID Marrbeth Osmanskr Larry Pencook OD Chris Kirkpatrick C31 Jon Trbbetts, Steve Jorgensen, Todd Moore, Steve Hanisch. .lim Keller. Larry Pencook Q43 the en- tire group QSD Delise Miskimen. Dan Haight Q65 Danielle Shaw, Larry Pencook. 4 ,, .J Q X . . gf:- SR we 4' Mwst e Www ingers perform variou number 8 The fire's warmth draws members around it during the choir's annual retreat in September. On their Kansas City trip, members still had time for laughs after an exciting day at Worlds of Fun. l20 Concert Choir Members of the choir conduct a mock wed- ding in which Becki Rhodes is the bride and Julie Arntzen the flower girl while on tour. Choir members enjoy themselves in their own special way during the varied activities they participated in throughout the year. .Tis gs sf was jfw 330 fir Y-..,,,N K-3 y air M., yyy 3 v n- .cya is r. ef? , he concert choir entered a new year with a new choir director, Mr. Tom Lippert. The change in command came about when veteran choir director Allen Koepke decided to assume the duties of musical director at Kirkwood Com- munity College. The annual retreat came in September, and the choir be- came closer friends with everyone, including Mr. Lippert. lt seemed that from the first day we all met Mr. Lippert, we knew right then he had everything under control, not- ed Rick lsard. choir member. As the days passed by, and the choir went on tour to Kansas City, the feeling of friendship was strengthened among members. With sounds nearly perfected, the choir took its chances at state contest, where they received a number one rating. As the group's dreams started to materialize right beneath its feet, and the judges posted the rating on the wall, you could hear a silent scream of joy, for their quest for a number one rating was finally a reality. With the spring musical Carnival coming up fast, the cast was very tired from those late night practices that lasted until midnight. As the production went on, however, the cast felt good about what they were doing and what this all meant to their new director. -Rick lsard New ,Q e A . -. Kwwfwnfw 5.33 5 Concert Choir, front row: Mr. Tom Lippert. Barb Wyatt, Jan Hoover, Sue Hartman, Debbie Mussman, Margaret Hoy. Ann Scholl. Ann Cole, Lisa Novak. Becki Rhodes. Cindy Egger. Stephanie Merrick, Cindy Gauman. Second row: Delise Miskimen. Chris Kirkpatrick. Diane Hladek, Cindy Cope, Chris Nelson, Mary Thompson, Neiebe Sheronick, Pamm Bremer. Tammy Kelly, Amy McBride. Patty Pealer. Jane Lussenhop, Reid Boyer, Kurt Miskimen, Third row: Larry Pencook, Julie Arntzen. Mariheth Osmanski, Chris Landis, Carl Christensen. Scott Koepke. Sally Matejcek, Lori Sheets. Barb Nechanicky. Martha Bonar, lisa Kashmitter. Becky Roehrich. Laura Amsler, Danielle Shaw. Rob Raygor, Fourth row: Cheryl Hanisch. Karen Moss. Deb Gaskill, Scott Beach. Phil Graham. Mari- lyn Vest. Jim Keller. Greg Hentrich, Christy Scheidt. Dan Davis, Kevin Smock. Janet Cilek. Cindy Fink. Julie Spier. Back row: Todd Moore, Steve Jorgensen, Doug Tompkins, Jim Jurgensen, Steve Vandercook. Larry Welsh, Rick lsard. Kevin McCaw, Jon Tibbetts, Craig McCaw. Scott VanderWiel. Jim Koele, Scott Lauer, Dan Haight, Chris Griener. Under new director choirs show talent ixed Chorus decided not to present its annual variety show this year. but they did feature their musi- cal talents at their fall, winter, and spring concerts in the auditorium. Mr. Lippert, who directed the Old Gold Singers at the University of Iowa. took over the vocal music job that Mr. Koepke held for I3 years. Mr. Lippert stated, It's very hard to follow such a fine director as Mr. Koepke. Besides directing the Concert Choir and Mixed Chorus, he also directed the Hilltop Singers which gave him a busy schedule throughout the day. Mr. Lippert felt the Hilltop Singers made steady progress and that they sang with more confidence and en- thusiasm then they did at the begin- ning of the year when the group was being organized. -Rick lsard t p S ge front row: Sandra Giovanazzi, Fran Regan. Michelle Collier. y E Shelly Chiafos, Doty Kleppe, Second row: Lori Blattner, Lisa O ln fl K Jones, Kathy Fry. Rae Coen. Third row: Sherae Zart, Tina W to B dget Sullivan. Joni Carson. Sara Gillund. Kathy Wolverton. Back row: ora Cook Rebecca Crawford. Donnae Bryngelson, Kelly Conrad. Shawna Burkh rt K thy Folkedahl. Mr. Tom Lippert, the new choir director, helps the choir harmonize to the music. I22 Hilltop Singers S752 6 wwf Members of the Hilltop Singers concentrate so they can memorize their music Sophomores Karlene Lehman and Lorrie Meade contribute their voices to the soprano section of Mixed Chorus, Mixed Chorus, front row: Kathy Wolverton. Iva Willits. Lori Stout, Sue Wolf. Cindy Ray, Joanne Cook, Mary Cole. Mike McAtee. John Kenjar. Rick Schmidt. Patty Congar, Stacy Rowles. Kathy Welsh. Vicki Krumm. Jan Stock, Amy Stourac. Barb Koningsmark. Second row: Rhonda Meyer. Karlene Lehman, Michelle Col' lier. Dee Tschopp, Patty Mihal. Lisa Kohl. Jana Diers, Chris Leonard. Kirk Greiner. Mark Osmanski. Julie Lockett. Kathy Doyle, Teresa Patterson. Lisa Cos- grove, Karen Scholl, Kris Campbell. Peggy Grimm, Sherry Vanek. Third row: Lorrie Meade, Pam Hischke. Treasa Svoboda, Annette Metcalf, Cheryl Hanes. Sherae Zart, Scott Cross. Brad Foster, Dennis Novak, Craig Dietrich. Mark Greiner. Shelly Chiaios, Becky Hamilton, Kara Kelsey. Teri Swore. Lisa Cooper. Beth Snell, Jill Hupield. Rae Coen. Back row: Joanne Vest, Brenda Guyer. Diane Hiner, Theresa Meeks. Amy Koepke. John Kirchmann, Jim Krezek. Tim Young, Ray Schwitters, Matt Davenport, Tim Ennis, Jenny Peters, Francine Gray, Connie Holmes, Annette Sparks, Kathy Hulbert, Lisa Doehrmann, Dana McNamara. Jodi Frank. 4' Practicing for an upcoming concert, sopho- mores Matt Davenport. Rick Schmidt, and Mike Long sing along with the rest of the choir. - .-swam: :assi Sophomores Peggy Grimm and Stacy Rowles practice their duet for the upcoming spring concert. Mixed Chorus I 23 Thespians, front row: Mike Wieland, Martha Stoa. Second row: lim Keller, Doug Sanger, Delise Miskimen. Jim Baker, Karen Svoboda, Mr. Robert Geuder. Third row: Scott Koepke. Mr. John Wojtowicz, Karen Hartwig, Matthew Kessel, Cindy Gaumon. Back row: Nick Dellos. Chris Hupp, Annette Baker. Anne Hamnry. M AAVI N A - j WV 0, ,H ,-I , -W , . f I24 Thespians f Mike Wieland assists Playtime Poppy CDeIise Miskimenj with some last minute costume preparations before a performance. with After school, senior Karen Svoboda helps with the construction of one of the many platforms. Senior Doug Sanger applies his final touches to the lighting system before a Children's The- atre production. Mm A Selling tickets is part of a theatre production and that's what senior Matt Kessel enjoys do- ing. Senior Scott Koepke patiently waits while senior Mike Wieland makes some last minute make-up adjustments. N. Br The pi n put in m ny hour ot many people are willing to put in one hundred hours of work and dedication into a play or production for a slight mention in the program or 5.0 credit hours by tak- ing the stage craft class. Students who do this can become Thespians. Yes, Thespian Troupe 56l members put in at least I0 hours each show on the set, on a crew, or as an actor or actress. The teacher in charge of set construction is Mr. John Wojtowicz. Mr. Robert Geuder. International Thespian President. also offered support and instruction as the troupe's leader. The Thespians were headed by troupe senior Jim Baker. I acquired l.600 hours by working on several productions, stated Jim. The Thespians were divided into crews led by crew heads. ln these crews they worked on the set to the play and without them they would not have gone on, not- ed Jim. The theatrical department at Jefferson is always good, and owes much of its success to the hardworking Thespian Troupe 56I. -Tim Minard if C? V? f' 1 vs. Q-is .. X, W if W We Xue S ' K if i x fe iigfhi s..2.ifs'E22?-Xzgggx Much to the distress of seniors laura Amsler and Dan Patten. senior Doug Tompkins at- tempts to liven up the party with his water trick, O w tudent pro ld out tandin play Senior Karen Hartwig puts some final touches on her five year old portrait of senior Cal Edgeton. A Three G-men surprise dinner guests when they come to arrest senior Doug Sanger for printing Communist materials. ry to imagine being a member of a very strange fam- ily that has the most peculiar habits. Alice QDelise Miskimenj, a normal young lady, was faced with the prob- lem of her weird parents meeting her rich fiancee's CScott Koepkej parents. This was the plot of the comedy play You Can't Take it With You. which consisted of a cast of I9 actors and ac- tresses. Delise's father CDan Pattenj and walk-in family member Cal Edgeton make explosives. Karen Hartwig, her As she prepares for her trip to the Adirondacks, seniors Dan Patten and Karen Hartwig try to comfort senior Delise Miskimen. mother, is obsessed with the idea of writing plays. Her grandfather fMike Wielandj collects snakes. They were not your normal. everyday family. Delise loved them very much, though. Her parents meet Scott's parents QNick Dellos and Laura Amsler.j They are fancy, rich people. At first they don't accept the Sycamore family, but in the end Delise and Scott are to be married. -Tina Steffen Everyone attempts to escape the house as the fireworks in the basement go up in smoke. I Senior Doug Tompkins demonstrates his wres- tling skills on an unwilling senior, Nick Dellos. Fall Play I27 Senior Cal Edgeton discovers his friends have all been baked into gingerbread cookies. QOverIayJ Sophomore Amy Koepke is attacked by Cal Edgeton and Joanne Cook's friends. but I . Amy a helping hand f Cal and Joanne me-:www 7 E if Y. 1 ly 1 S X1 5 1 f Y fs J e?X k s X . I . 1 Sophomore Theresa Meeks scolds her broom for not flying sophomore Joanne Cook into the oven. Senior Cal Edgeton tries to persuade sopho- more Theresa Meeks to release him from her candy cane cage. I 28 ChiIdren's Theatre Witch enjoys kids once again the Children's The- atre worked its magic on hundreds of children as they performed for this year's production the tale of Hansel and Gretel. Appearances were made by Play- time Poppy, who summarized the sto- ry for the children, and Captain Gardner, who gave the children a few safety tips before the play began. The kids were so receptive that they made my job a lot easier, com- mented Delise Miskimen fPIaytime PUPPY?- Hansel iCal Edgetonj and Gretel Uoanne Cookj are left in the woods by their step mother QKaren Mossj. They stumble on to a gingerbread house occupied by the ugly old witch fTheresa Meeksb, who tries to bake and eat them. When their father fScott Koepkej looks for the children, he finds them, for it is the witch who has been baked instead. Many children and adults attended this annual event. lt consisted of eight performances held in early Feb- ruary. A fee was charged, but the children got to meet the cast after- wards. Mr. Robert Geuder, the director of the show, has helped to create many fantasies over the years. Thanks to him the Children's Theatre has had many successful years. lt's hard work, but the little chil- dren's smiles make it all worth while! beamed Mr. Geuder. -Dan Haight 3 Q S, Z' 4' 1 if .. x is ' , H forest, Senior Scott Koepke is relieved at his chil- dren's safe return from picking berries in the Theresa Meeks meets a fiery end as her spell is broken and she is baked into gingerbread. ya 'li .2 E -. 'U C G QJ o cz II rc m a n C I' M6I'?Ull0 gm Kenyp and Benvolioyam scenery: This year's winter play was the famous Shakespearian tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. The 33-cast members had exactly one month to prepare for the performances given in the auditorium at 8 p.m. on March ll, I3, and I4. Ap- proximately l.2O0 people attended, including a morning production for Taft freshmen. The crew, which consisted of Il hard working members, also received help with cos- tumes from Mrs. Colbeck, Mrs. Lockett, and Mrs. Jones. An Iowa student, David Ulch. aided Mr. Wojtowicz with the set design during the four week construction period. The two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, met at the Capulet's party, only to be torn apart by their family and friends. Soon after, they eloped, and Romeo was banished for the death of Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, who had slain Romeo's best friend, Mercutio. A sleeping potion saves Juliet from marrying the County Paris. When Romeo hears of her death he goes to her monument and kills himself. Juliet awakens and discovers her husband dead. She draws his dagger and ends her life. It's a play l've always wanted to do, revealed director Robert Geuder. -Peggy Colbeck l3O Winter Play The deep feeling of love is exchanged by Ro- meo and Juliet fNick Dellos and Peggy Colbeckj as they decide they are meant for each other. awwsm. . teasmgly conclude that their cousin Romeo IS with a woman. Juliet CPeggy Colbeckj pleads with her Nurse fkaren Hartwigj to tell her the results of her: meeting with Romeo. Standing alone on the balcony after spending the night together, Romeo QNick Dellosj and Juliet QPeggy Colbeckj dream of their life to- gether. Seniors Steve Jorgenson, Nick Dellos. Pat Kel- ly. and Jim Keller show remarkable skill during a crucial sword fight. Mh.M,jf- , J .V My V' I Qi 4 f y -af' M 5, A l Jqxvvu, s M' 4 , y. Z , 4315 T I' ' Y - ,O -1 4 1' Capulet QDan Haightj talks to Tybalt QSteve X, -, her. Jorgensonj about starting a feud at the party as Juliet fPeggy Colbeckj looks on. A very suspicious Lady Capulet fDeIise Miskimenj inquires into Juliefs activities as x Nurse Qliaren Hartwigj jokingly covers up for ,Y 1 11 Senior Scott Koepke QPaulj is filled with mixed emotions upon kissing his love, Lili. OO lnjurie jlnx ca t but show continues While most people were outside enjoying the warm spring weather, the Thespians, Orchestra, and Con- cert Choir members were indoors preparing for Carnival, the l98I an- nual spring musical. Under Mr. Robert Geuder's direc- tion, the show was led by senior Scott Koepke and junior Chris Kirk- patrick, as Paul and Lili, and seniors Jim Keller and Maribeth Osmanski, as Marco the Magnificent and the in- comparable Rosalie. The dance troupe, with Miss Kath- leen McNamara's choreography, and the carni-folk added a special touch to the show. Mr. Tom Lippert, the choir director. conducted the orchestra. Credit must also be given to Mr. John Wojtowicz and those who worked behind the scenes. As Carnival closed and everyone breathed a sigh of relief, the director. cast, and crew members could be proud of maintaining the Jefferson Theatre's high standard of excellence during the past 24 year. -Karen Hartwig Chris Kirkpatrick finds life a bowl of cherries. while Maribeth Osmanski finds it the pits. No carnival would be complete without the entertainment of the clowns and balloon girls. ,4-me fi efm 33 7' L fl 5 r lrf n TT uf fi f J e ,XXMQJU all K ' Senior Maribeth Osmanski Qkosaliej is angered by senior .lim Keller QMarcoj who disapproves of her leaving for Zurich with Dr. Glass. Junior Chris Kirkpatrick flilij examines her doily during her duet with junior Scott Lauer QGrobertj. Senior Phil Graham Uacquotj dreams of the carnival as he plays his concertina. N.,- xv' x'S..f - N'-4 554 ,A Ns. .Ag f! Eff , . A 2 .. xx i tudies is Lf. gf fd' fa -1 s s lf , if, X52 .l 2 S X. 1,3 ,gril- fi E at Et k.., ' as -' if ii a , J if ' - ' ..:,, 1. ...,,, fi -,7 ,X V, ffgsa g ,-,,, s 42 X L , ,-:1,?,,,:Mm, . J, K A, f ' s ssss 1 ' ' e I- L i his , t takes hard work to be a winner, and when it comes to academics, J-Hawks gave it their all. Many students set goals for themselves, such as obtaining a 4.0 or being in' ducted into the National Honor Society. Passing classes was a common goal. No matter what goal was set, .I-Hawks went at it with a winning attitude. Sometimes the pressures of registration, the winter blues. or boring classes set in, but for the most part .l-Hawks took it all in stride. After all, a winner can handle anything. -Ann Scholl M Q 3 'KN 5? Student Council members Ronda Peters and Robyn Karr decorate the gym for the Home- coming 25 assembly. Marching band members line up in the music wing hallway before the stan of the second annual Band O' Rama in the auditorium. A new kiln is skillfully moved into the art de- partment by maintenance engineers after school. The new vending machines located in the main lobby offered a great way to satisfy that thirst or hunger pain. l New additions show update in building nce upon a time, there sat a large school on a hill named Jeffer- son. This great school was loved by all TRUE J-Hawks. but the fact re- mained that some changes needed to be made to keep up with the times. When Jefferson students returned that fall, they found the new decade had brought many changes! Six new tennis courts were welcome addi- tions. After a bit of exercise on the courts. one could purchase a variety of munchies from the four vending machines in the main lobby. The new pool roof was also completed over the summer. lt's nice to have a roof again. l was sorry to see the windows cemented up, it was kind of neat watching the sun rise through them every morning at practice, said Coach Taylor. -Peggy Colbeck Junior Clark Hermanson helps out as senior Reid Boyer displays his gymnastics ability at the T S l mixer. Junior Tammy Hill dances to the beat of the music at the mixer sponsored by Trade 8 ln dustry students in December. , if 2 if X 7' 2 ffaf , g Scenes Around the School l37 Waiting to get through the doors, junior Kelly Conrad is first in line to get her verification card punched. Staff and students all help out during registra- tion. making sure students have all the correct cards to get out of the gym. I S , Q sg X , . .,t1 . H X Xa x., 3 Q, 4 f S My K fa D .fl H I , L , X iiii y . ZW? ' 7 I 38 Registration Counselors work patiently with students who have to make last minute schedule changes. hree times this school year all students were required to attend reg- istration in the gym. As all the tables were spread out before time, a big task lay ahead. Chaos was conquered as classes were chosen that met requirements. For seniors, American Government headed the list. Sophomores chose Language Arts IO and American Studies classes. The wide range of electives offered pleased almost everyone. Juniors and seniors were interested in foods, in- dustrial arts, and other creative classes. For sophomores with a driv- er's permit, driver education was a real favorite. Self-scheduling registration is a practice now common to J-Hawks. Mr. Dave Hoyt, associate principal. commented. Individual scheduling is good for three main reasons. First, it lets the student choose the teacher for a certain class. Secondly, it helps the student coordinate a schedule to fit in the activities he is involved in. Lastly, it saves time. As improvements are continually made in registration, the day is no longer such a chore. -Diane Tipping Junior Kim Oujiri hands Miss Regenold a pink card to complete her registration for a re- quired gym class. K! MQ? We Sigh' Taking the necessary classes to graduate during registration .Pe Q3 ,f 1 I 9 ,Q 1, ' f 4 -: N Q 1 'T Fl' 6 fc ,.,'Y , . ,ygg iii A ! V4 l N f f ! senior Jim Keller makes a copy of his schedule 1 v 4 A Smlling, a friendly photographer takes the lD photos of underclassmen during spring regis- tration. Looking on, senior Lesa Williams waits to see what the score of her teammate is in bowling class. .....sm she rests between laps du class. 4 4 J Senior Lori McDowell shows her enthusiasm as ring her swimming 1 Showing his bowling ability, senior Tim Minard Iis up for a strike. 1 - 1 i . 'S Mark Duffy reads an assignment in a required tenth grade Language Arts class which will help him earn the necessary credits. Working- for 202.5 - hile the elective classes pro- vide a variety of offerings. students must earn I07.5 credit hours in re- quired classes to meet a total of 202.5 credit hours needed for gradu- ation. Some 30 hours in English Lanuage Arts are required. Also I5 hours in mathematics and science must be completed. Students must take 22.5 hours in physical education, which is required by state law. For seniors. 22.5 credit hours in social studies are required, but for sophomores and juniors it has been Senior Margaret Hoy proofreads her assign- ment for errors as part of the training she re- ceives to become a better writer. increased to 25 credit hours. The school board has decided that students need a better back- ground in social studies for future pIans, revealed Mr. Joe Keeling, counselor. For upcoming J-Hawks more changes will be made in required classes to insure and prepare them for a better future. -Deb Ficken and Denys Long A required driver's course is taken by students who want to obtain a license and possible re- duced insurance payments. Classes l4l Y g st in , is N ,f 1 Q I 5 ANR -nr., .2 U 's L W P Q1 'li U E equired classes and electives seem to be in good balance at Jeffer- son. After the required classes are filled there is time to concentrate on the more popular subjects. Industrial arts, home economics, and art are just a few. Auto mechanics, wood tech, archi- tectural drafting, and electronics are a few of the many industrial arts classes offered, so one may get a closer look at a special interest field. ArchitectuaI drafting has helped me so that if I decide to continue it in college I have a good start. re- vealed senior Steve Dekko. Cooking, food, and child develop- ment help students to cope with the adult life. Jefferson's halls are filled with de- signs of artistic value from the stu- dents taking drawing, sculpture, painting, and ceramics. Vocational courses like O.E., T S I, D.P., and D.E. are all work exper- ience programs. They enable students to gain experience through on-the- job training. They also receive five credits per term. Classes relating to music and for- eign Ianguage are also offered. -Scott Mcliowen and Sue Vanek Senior Craig Stoddard and sophomore Teena Welton work diligently to finish their projects in sculpture class. Concert Choir is a class which requires a lot of practice as junior Lynnette Martin and seniors Ann Cole and Doug Tompkins demon- strate, Senior Laura Stourac finds an adding machine helpful to calculate answers during adding ma- chines and calculators class. Patiently working on a blouse, senior Stacy Taylor enjoys her sewing class. ,gs 'WK xf 'i Q M E ff! Q5 '59 M , 5 ' M7 Decorating the gym in preparation for the Homecoming queen candidates assembly is senior Deb Ficken's job as a member of Stu- dent Council. Senior Scott Fiala demonstrates his technical ability on the Varityper machine in Graphic Communications I. an Industrial Arts elective. ,fff ' M, if Aff, Seniors Paul Svoboda, Nancy Jennings. and Tim Garner conduct an experiment in Mr. Rob- ert Becker's Advanced Biology elective class. of Mrs Jean Cross gob as a counselor Students anxiously gather around the counsel- ors' table at winter term registration, waiting for help from their counselor, Mr. Joe Keeling. N55 u A Making a final copy of their winter term schedule before checking out of the gym are seniors Pat Kelly and Don Anderson. Electives add new interests lectives add a little variety to every student's day. They give students a chance to break the monotony of such classes as math, science, and language arts. Electives also give the student a chance to show their creativity and talent in such fields as art, music, and industrial arts. For the art enthusiast, such classes as drawing and ce- ramics are offered. For the musically inclined students, their talent can be developed through mixed chorus. con- cert choir, orchestra, or band. For developing skills in woodworking, metals and many others, the industrial arts wing of Jefferson offers a wide variety of classes. As students have found. elective classes provide the needed vacation from those required by all for gradu- ation. As junior Julie Schreder added, l think electives are a good idea because they give us a chance to take the classes that we are really interested in. -Lori Nelson 'M Seniors Scott Donels and Edward Roerich test their knowledge of car repairs by first check- ing under the hood in Mr. Maney's Auto En- gines class. Elective Classes l45 ' 4 L iwfsfm has-Q uk Q1 ve gf , W! as rf Y' nv H M ,,hL ,,,, A W , jzifl, 1 7 A 7 ff, . With stop watch in hand, Coach Bob Noonan clocks the times of his boys' cross country team in hopes of lowering their times. Mr. Gordon Maney, Jefferson's answer to Mr. Good Wrench. educates and assists students in the fine art of auto repairs. Teachers stay after class s or many students the school day ends at 2 p.m., but for much of the faculty the school day is only partially over. Many of the faculty members have other responsibilities outside of the classroom, providing them with a busy school day schedule. First there are the after school practices for the coaches and then attending the events themselves. At the same time there are rehersals for the music and fine arts instruc- tors followed by the big productions. Not all of the teachers are coaches or instructors, but they too stay after school to help out a student in need. An involved teacher here at Jefferson is Mr. Wally Horn. Mr. Horn not only assists with classes, but he also repre- sents the twenty-eighth district in the Iowa State Legisla- ture. Mr. Horn has been teaching for ll years and has served as a legislator the last 8 years. He enjoys working both jobs, he revealed. A teacher puts more into a day than most students real- ize. So whether they are coaches. instructors, or even state legislators, a teacher is a leader inside and out of the classroom. - Lisa Zingula Faculty Candlds I47 ln tructors build positive attitude Dr. William C. Jacobson Mr. George Hidinger Principal Associate Principal Mr. Donald Hoeppner Dr. David Hoyt Associate Principal Associate Principal N XQXFR swyy X .S Mr. Don Abney Mr. Robert Allen , , wa., ,:. Mr. Robert Ask Mrs, Joan Baird a 5 .2 , A W K xi' s av ' cat A J Mrs. Donna Bales Mr. William Ball fi 4? 29+ razrnaif , , Mr. Hurley Bassett Mr. Robert Becker Q W'-up Mrs. Joann Bogguss Miss Loraine Bomkamp Gymnasts Mike Johnson and Reid Boyer present the team's first place state trophy to Dr. William Jacobson at an all school assem- bly. 1 1 1 11 1 1 Q if Jiz' A 1 Q , ,,., K 'B 'X Mr. Vern Bredeson Mr. G.B. Brown Mr. Paul Cameron Mr. Tom Campbell Mr. Ronald Capps Mr. Clem Carney Mr. David Clemens Mr. James Cox Mr. Gary Crandall Mrs. Jean Cross Miss Cheri Dickey Mr. Earle Dickinson .B ' , . f, ff? K at 'E 4 ' K it X 0 A A A Mrs. Dorris Dyal Mr. Dennis Ferreter Mr. Jack Fisk Mrs. Joyce Fitzsimmons 151' is 2 Wu. KQV.. tgffr 'ty e' A Y AM , 'sf Y, X Mr. Tim Fowler Mr, Robert Geuder Mr. James Gibbs Miss Helane Golden FACULTY DIRECTORY DR WlLLlAM C JACOBSON Principal GEORGE HlDlNGER Associate Principal Activities DONALD HOEPPNER Associate Principal Operations DAVlD HOYT Associate Principal Cumcu um DON ABNEY Counselor ROBERT ALLEN Social Studies Assistant Football Coach ROBERT ASK Social Studies Department Chairperson Assistant Football Coach JOAN BAIRD Media Department Chairperson DONNA BALES School Nurse WlLLlAM BALL Art HURLEY BASSETT Driver Education ROBERT BECKER Science Sophomore Foot ball Coach Junior Class Sponsor JOANN BOGGUSS Mathematics LORAINE BOMKAMP Business Education Data Processing VERN BREDESON Mathematics Assistant Football Coach G B BROWN Driver Education Chairperson TOM CAMPBELL Language Arts RON CAPPS Social Studies Boys Tennis Coach Assistant Boys Basketball Coach CLEM CARNEY Media Specialist DAVID CLEMENS Industrial Arts Depart ment Chairperson JAMES COX lndustnal Arts Assistant Wres tlmg Coach Assistant Volleyball Coach GARY CRANDALL Science JEAN CROSS Counselor CHERl DICKEY Home Economics EARLE DICKINSON Music Band DORRIS DYAL Physical Education Pep Club DENNlS FERRETER Mathematics JACK FISK Social Studies Football Coach Assistant Boys Track Coach JOYCE FITZSIMMONS Language Arts Forensics TIM FOWLER Physical Education Boys Wrestling Coach ROBERT GEUDER Language Arts Thesplans Drama JAMES GIBBS Science HELANE GOLDEN Special Education I PAUL CAMERON: Science-Department Faculty Photos I49 DIRECTORY JAY GROSS: Social Studies MARY I-IARKER1 Business Education WALTER HARTMAN: Industrial Arts- Student Council Advisor- Sophomore Class Sponsor HELEN HERREN: Language Arts- Sophomore Class Sponsor CAL HERSHNER1 Counselor JOHN HOFFMAN1 Music-Department Chairperson- Orchestra WALLY HORN: Industrial Arts DAVID HORTON: Art: Junior Class Sponsor TERESA ILTEN: Special Education MARY ANN JACKSON: Home Economics JOE KEELING: Counselor-Department Chairperson JOE KENNEY: Science- Baseball Coach- As- sistant Boys Basketball Coach- Senior Class Sponsor DOROTHY KIDD: Special Education BEULAH LANE: Physical Education: Cheerleader Advisor KENT LA VELLE: Business Education. Assis- tant Boys Basketball Coach- Assistant Baseball Coach- DECA TOM LIPPERT: Music JAMES LOCKETT- Mathematics- Assistant SANDRA MACY: Art-Department Chair- person KATHY MADDEN: Language Arts BARBARA MAITLAND: Foreign Language- Department Chairperson GORDON MANEYQ Industrial Arts KEN MARSH- Social Studies DAVID MATTHEWS: Industrial Arts WILLIAM MC NIEL: Driver Education SHARON MILLER: Media Specialist JEANETTE MOELLER: Home Economics-D - partment Chairperson LEO MORK: Work Experience Coordinator JUDITH MOXLEY: Language Arts ROBERT MUELLER1 Foreign Language MAX NAXERA: Language Arts- Business Edu- cation VALERIE NEUBAUER: Foreign Language LARRY NIEMEYER: Business Education: Girls Basketball Coach: Softball Coach- Office Edu- cation LARRY NOLTING: Driver Education: Girls Fall Cross Country Coach- Girls' Track Coach ROBERT NOONAN: Science- Boys' Cross Country Coach: Assistant Boys Track Coach JAMES O BRIEN1 Industrial Arts- Assistant Girls Track Coach MIRIAM PEDERSONf Mathematics DOROTHY PETERSON: Mathematics-D - partment Chairperson JACK FILLING. Social Studies CHARLOTTE REGENOLD: Physical Education- Girls Gymnastics Coach ROBERT REITZ: Language Arts-Department Chairperson RALPH RHINER: Special Education PAUL RIDDER: Science . . . Girls' Swimming Coach: Girls' Tennis Coach e ' wh . . e , . .r W Mr. Jay Gross Mrs, Mary Harker Mr. Walter Hartman Mrs. Helen Herren Mr. Cal Hershner Mr. John Hoffman Mr. Wally Horn Mr. David Horton grub I i Mrs. Teresa Ilten Mrs. Mary Ann Mr. Joe Keeling Mr. Joe KCNWY Mrs. Dorothy Kidd Mrs. Beulah Lane Mr. Kent LaVelIe . D W 5? J . S M N rf! Y N w .. 1 6 ' V 4 'X ...ff ' x-Ni Mr. Tom Lippert Mr. Jim Lockett Miss Sandra Macy Mrs. Kathy Madden Miss Barbara Maitland O lB3Cl13l'S Share DEW I E3 Q uso Fi - 1 4 Mr. Gordon Maney Mr. Kenneth Marsh Mr. David Matthews Mr. William McNiel Mrs. Sharon Miller Mrs. Jeanette Moeller Mr. Leo Mork Miss Judith Moxley Mr. Robert Mueller Mr. Max Naxera Mrs. Valerie Neubauer Mr. Larry Niemeyer -ZY.. , Y R- E, .XZ 2 'X K l Mr. Larry Nolting Mr. Robert Noonan Mr. James O'Brien Mrs. Miriam Pedersen Miss Dorothy Peterson Mr. Jack Pilling if Miss Charlotte Mr. Robert Reitz Q , . -H M r I 4, A E 1 A Mr. Mark Tschopp and Mr. Dennis Roloff put Mr. Ralph Rhiner Mr, Paul Ridder Y N in many hours outside of the classroom coach- I ' ing football players and girls' swimmers re- P spectively, Faculty Photos ISI FACULTY DIRECTORY DENNIS ROLOFF: Industrial Arts- Assistant Girls Swimming Coach: Assistant Girls Basket- ball Coach RUTH RUNDE: Special Education LENA SALVEN: Mathematics RON SCHIRM: Physical Education- Boys Track Coach- Assistant Football Coach MARJORIE SHACKFORD: Language Arts- Offhand Advisor DON SHIPMAN: Counselor MIRIAM SI-IIPMAN: Business Education--D - partment Chairperson DOROTHY SIMON: Business Education SUSAN SIMON: Special Education GLENN SMITH: Social Studiesg Boys Basket- ball Coach- Boys Golf Coach RON SMRI-IA: Language Arts- Statesman and Outlook Advisor DON STEIN: Special Education CAROLYN TAYLOR: Language Arts- Senior JAMES TAYLOR: Social Studies: Boys Swim- ming Coach ROBERT THOMPSON: Industrial Arts RON TOWER: Driver Education-Department Chairperson: Physical Education- Girls Golf Coach: Assistant Girls' Basketball Coach MARK TSCHOPP: Physical Education-D - partment Chairperson- Assistant Football Coach: Assistant Girls' Basketball Coach: As- sistant Baseball Coach ROBERT VRBlCEKz Industrial Artsp Trade and lndustry SANDEE WALTON: Physical Education JOHN WELD: Social Studiesg Volleyball Coach: Assistant Girls' Track Coachi Assistant Softball Coach NORMA WENZEL: Language Arts JOHN WOJTOWICZ: Language Arts SPECIALIZED SERVICES BETTY BATEY: Bookkeeper WILBURT BECKMAN: Security Guard HELEN CIMBUREK: Clerk Typist MARILYN COOPER: Secretary to Associate Principal MICHELLE JOLLEY: Paraprofessional MARY JANE KOUTNY: Secretary to Principal MICKEY LESTER: Attendance Secretary KATHY MC LAUGHLIN: IMC Secretary RUBY PHELPS: Teachers' Aide MARY KAY REED: Teachers' Aide WANDA RIBBLE: Secretary to Associate Prin- cipa MARY ROBERTS: Teacher Associate BETTY SASS: Teachers' Aide CAROL WALKER: Teachers' Aide GLORIA WILSON: Secretary to Counselors Mr. Dennis Roloff Mrs. Ruth Runde 1 Mrs. Marjorie Mr. Don Shipman Shackford fo 4 Mrs. Susan Simon Mr. Glenn Smith Q ' ' I e . X YN Class Sponsors Timers Club , ,S xi E . I xi I e vs X X X Y X I 0 I N I Eacult 94 teacher During the choir's annual retreat to Camp Hitaga, Mr. Tom Lippert airs his views at an open mike session. SE fss Mrs. Carolyn Taylor Mr. James Taylor Mrs. Lena Salven Mr. Ron Schirm Mrs. Miriam Shipman I tier Miss Dorothy Simon 5 s 4 Mr. Ron Smrha Mr. Don Stein Mr. Robert Thompson Mr. Ron Tower is if ,ii-,ii '51 :R ..- as Cam M my V , Mr. Mark Tschopp Mr. Robert Vrbicek Miss Sandee Walton Mr. John Weld Specialized Services Mrs. Norma Wenzel Mr. John Wojtowicz W R fi . if hx Q.. . , K f, x xi ' f . X H -s .- R i 2 Mrs. Betty Batey Mr, Wilburt Beckman Mrs. Helen Cimburek J- . ,.. X -1 U' K .Mx 'L Mrs. Marilyn Cooper Mrs. Michelle Jolley Mrs. Mary Jane Koutny QS N, 45 'ef . A 4 N x xxx: ' xi W5 A ii il as iii! ssl as RCW 9' Mrs. Mary Kay Reed Mrs. Wanda Ribble Miss Mary Roberts Science instructor, Mr. Joe Kenney. assists senior George Gerlach record times at a co-ed cross country meet. Q Mrs. Mickey Lester vs 'wg iii. ., x' X. Mrs. Betty Sass jp.- lx wr., . vs 11 . . -N ax x . Mrs. Kathy McLaughlin Mrs. Ruby Phelps .. .sims X Q' 'Y is .... . ' 5 . liii . i.... , Q, , r f . J Mrs. Carol Walker Mrs. Gloria Wilson Faculty Photos l53 W7 Q Vie I 54 Underclassmen K - If Llnderclassmen As the year went by the sophomores were able to walk through the halls without wore ry and look forward to the end of the year when they would no longer be sophomores. Once again the sophomore football team looked tough as it earned the Mississippi Valley Conference title. For the iu- niors the year went by quickly and they began to realize they would soon be the leaders of the school. They knew they must carry with them into a new school year the winning J- Hawk spirit which was so evi- dent this year. -Jan Sedlacek 4 eeling excited, nervous, or being a little scared were some of the feelings many sophomores experienced as the new school year rolled around in late August. As the school year progressed, many of these individuals became involved in a variety of school activities. With the help of class president Lonnie Zingula, the class of I983 experienced the largest turnout of the three senates. Sports have also proven to be successful. The football team captured the sophomore MVC title, and the volleyball team finished with an impressive second place. Many outstanding athletes have come fourth to help support their team's success. To name a few, Joel Hachey in cross country, Nancy Carlstedt in swimming, and Tony Chicchelly in wrestling. All in all, the class of '83 is another example of the theme, J-Hawks are Winners. wwf, 1 ,I N af' Cynthia Ackerman M x ,avg Pamela Adair A , A www Q' .4 ' is :rss L QL David Adams ., 1 A T l Larry Adams f l s Mary Albans '. .Ieff Ammeter -Alf E A 4 . ggi. .v 0 ' gn X X . K ..,-A- L AQQEM N iv, Cecil Anderson I A X Tracy Anderson f X K Shelley Anfinson NX Bret Anson ' Julie Arnold L' ' Ellen Arp i f - .. Robert Ayer y c Julie Azinger X,,. 4 X Gail Baldus ' Nancy Barger l56 Sophomores Soph choo e officer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Cheryl Hanes secretary: Lonnie Zingula, president Rhonda Vosdingh, treasurer, Rick Schmidt vice pres: dent x at S 3' '55 -was e 5 1 9' ---'T Q A.----- f I ff .Lg:--- x A x X Excl? wk s V XX X x N Nuns? :Arai is Q Ar Z z - I57 A TM Z., . K C A B y 'X Timothy Barger AT: :S 'll Q ' A in A I Q' x Bob Barringer J ull, V ...V 1, ly ' K o lisa Beachler X. , . A 2- , Jeffrey Bean b q k ' I M Micheal Beason 5 Q A . x if Annette Beck y X A V Q '-3.1 Lisa Becker Mark Becker Matt Becker Lori Beebe Stephen Behel l.esa Behm 'wg f X N X 5 Mark Behrens Michelle Belknap Brenda Bell Denise Benesh Dianna Benesh Tami Benesh Dana Benson eff ' Michelie Bertling John Betterton Dave Bishop '! X i .5- Larry Blackcloud , N - J AX 5 , 'X Mikal Blair Q g Two soph tell experience Ms. as vaX NR N.,,1fM'i wi gfm,..WA os high hoqlwsufdbents h vufhe be- 3.4-A S i come pro fo all players, doctors more MattJ'BeieJrfis unlike mos lpwyeigf but sopho- ' school students. 3' Matt's agrizbition tgybecome a ma ician. We-sow-., Sogjafl' Matt hasggpefaffclgrmed unde ater a d straight Eels- et qfcaigsf Matt was ll ained and and cu Qgfind thgown intolllst qfliof water, from which t took him 45 sec nds to su efmsafely. Nlatt has also scaped frxoin ag, trwight if R WX. Mwswwmwm 3 jacket in s than Bgseconds. fi y fl Most of mtt's ma l c is done ith cagds, galso likes working with coi . When orking I vcaimsiand coins, Matt speci 'zes i close-up ., Matt learns mostktqf hi magic fro Just reading books doesn't make get -'vs A cian. so he practices an average of five hours a . l With a lot of practice, maybe someday Matt Becker will be the next Houdini. I 58 Sophomores lmost veryone has a dream of goin 'Vf1,,g to far away places and people of different culture . r sopho- more Debbie s. thisi dreanp cameqtrue 'zln summer when she visited xico for five' weeks .ir' Debbie started ta 'lll'Q g Spanish in eighth grade. er inter- est was so great tha she worked hard to e SI,200 that was needed fo trip. nigln She reported that exico is very 'i and that peo- ple are wonderful. highlight of her rip was spending four weeks with a family. went out of their way to make my trip xcitingl She no regrets in going and stated that if one ever chance to do some traveling, by all mea s do it! When asked if sh anted J' isit Europe, Debbie said. Not in the near right Mexico is the place for mel . . ...K . A .. S X- N X Oh ,sw X -.Q fr Y ,- XJ Q 4 H ' W yr JS 'X iz 5 l? 5 K wx 1 X 3 '-Q.. in ff 'Y xl 1 5 VA... 2 av -v gg 1 K 5 K. , -h . . HX ll K' Q 4 , . + ...-- Y. Y i -Q Q .5 'I A C ti :VN :Q wi 'N' Q X 55 ' . E 5 so an ,AQ ,yearn n .x xl ' . was ixllhix xg TT- 5 x fs. ,c -.. ga. iw . X 1 .W-v ak 5 ,JK f 7 x 5 xf- Z ,.. 1' ff X l l . N . N, QR l v x I n 5425 aa,- g, N S M1 FXS S X X , . ,,L- . 2 , Q K Rl' 161171 'EI' New 'T wi we i X. is y Qgf A lg-7, Lon Blattner Mrchael Bolton Rlch Bonar Tracy Borkowskl Kara Breedlove Tlmothy Brldge Jon Brlngman Kane Brolin Debra Brooks James Brousard Lmda Bruce Davld Burkholder Bryan Burrls Krlstme Campbell Nancy Carlstedt Patrick Carnes Tlm Carson Bruce Charlpar Sherry Chase Mrke Cheney John Chesmore Shelley Chlafos Tony Chrcchelly Kyle Chrlswell Debbie Clark Elizabeth Clark Mlke Clark Steve Clark Rae Coen Joel Colbeck Mary Cole Llsa Condran Patty Conger JoAnne Cook Loralne Cook Lon Cook Todd Cook Lusa Cooper Garry Copeland Tran Copeland Tum Cortez Mark Carlton wil? During varied sporting events, sophomores Lo- raine Cook, Lisa Steffen. Becky Hamilton. Mary SPECTIVC TCZITIS Lisa Cosgrove Mike Covington Lori Cox Bradley Craig Vickie Cramer Michael Craven Michael Cross Scott Cross Brian Cruise Deanna Culberson Phillip Cummings Becky Curfman Robert Curtis Mike Dahl Suzan Dankert Theresa Daugherty Tony Daugherty Matt Davenport Bret Daves Brian Davidson Amy Davis Jim Dearth Debra Degroote Pete Dellos Melvin Dennis Clark Derhammer Brenda Derlein Theresa De Sotle Linda Dickerson Jana Diers Cole. and Karen Scholl help support their re- . . mn., .. . , X717 I60 Sophomores xg fi 4 X 4 1 S xx as I . we SA.. Q . Pi A 4. in - f' .ff 'x ,Q ..'v O -ff Xe.- B 6 an ik was x v f 6 .- Y' 1 X Nk 1 ess --Q 1 , S 3 px xi ss Xc ,. X. 1-gf Xa X ' al 'I ' . . ,ir 22-f' . a T 'ak B v Q i V T by srrrsfi , - .mek yi K Q . X J f. 5. is ab i i'- --L X Til '33 , if N X KW, X4 , 15 1- ,fe dw f xv- 6 . I sv Qi' ,,,., iw B 4, , ,, sf- V ...Nh Q 'v i W-...f LL fi, Ng. .V -1. P '. M, ,,' M f ,,.,, I ,Hr fs: T4 Lf. Q , , W, f A -we 9, s I X v 'ii , K f 1 r ,K , I E nf 5 , S .,' , ,mf X 4 2 Vu ' 'yi xl ' 1 4445 , V ' fi' Zi ' S li V' 22 4 I x ly , an . Craig Dietrich Julie Dochterman Lisa Doehrman Susan Dostal Sean Dougherty Kathy Doyle Mark Duffy Mary Dwyer Simone Dwyer David Edwards Melody Edwards Brian Egger Lauri Eirp Daniel Ellis Mike Emerson Timothy Ennis Julie Ewert Sonya Feaker James Feild Susan Fiala Shane Finn Shonna Fisher Allen Fitzgerald Wendy Floerchinger Lisa Florence Alan Flynn Brad Foster Debbie Fowler Brian Frank Delbart Frank Jodi Frank Becky Franks Crystal Frazier Thomas Fredrickson Pamela Friedrichs Martin Fritz Katherine Fry Troy Fuller Rena Fulmer David Funke Brian Gage I I J ,v X if Jeff Franks fa I ' az is U ff Q N T F , ,Q F ul? Wfilwi 1 If! 'X AY' John Gallo M A Kelly Gauger . I f' Toni Gearhart A Todd Ginther gl Robert Glubka Heidi Graves Charles Gray Francine Gray Kirk Greiner Mark Greiner K ',,' Steve Grekoff f ' Henry Gretten . ,lining f ' . J X . 3. all iydd YQ New al. y V 7 :vlY '- '. ' ...ff-4 f wwf T .A , I, Qi 'wi W 'W f V HMS 1653 lialgjgg 0 Ted Griffith Peggy Grimm Amy Grulke Brenda Guyer Joel Hachey Deana Hager ff' . 17 4- -94' . A i X . .1 ,,,, .f Soph i activ Jan Haight Todd Hale S Q t Sport are fun ophom Son er game a lot o erlence on e vars: softball squad thi year S s layed on e v ity softball team slnc f man yea Sonya has so seen action on th olley nd basketbal arsl ams as well playing vo yball th ou sports in which sh as panic ated Everyon t e team got along gre together I really th ' a I fun she explained The YWCA is wh Sonya got arted in spo Sm t en she has part: ated in many junior high a CI s e It was my lrst time ld ev been out of Ra ds to partlclp e ln any sport s revealed en asked a ut her plans after lgh school s plied I havent ally decided yet b I do want keep active I ports f 7 J ixw W , if X, f ' I My Z s Q t s th ' .. . . 5 .y th ., - . . - ty 1 . V ' on ' ' ' st f e 1 - ' ' - ' g . ' 1 . . 5 A lt's t ' ' . h I M . . A Side and also three time All-S ter. To what does he owe t ms. including o e softball team which took fout n e t . ' ' ' V ' ar l62 Sophomore: teve Hanisch knew just how off on the right foot. As a sopho in the fine arts wing at Jefferson part in the winter play, but he is - Chorus. Unlike many members. St for his singing ability. In trying o Music Festival. he was selected hundred basses to sing in the cho Steve is one of the most talen seen. He is a real hard worker a as much as he can stated Mr. rector. Steve feels All-State was was really great, he replied. Steve is also enjoying his first grade. No one cou - - A commented. Stev opes to be . the pleasure o his success at Je '- start his sophomore ar ore he is actively invol ed Not only does he hav a so a member of th e has rec ' recognition N spot at the All-State out of approximately one sophomores I have ever d is interested in learning m Lippert vocal music di- great honor for him. It ear in West Side Delega- -1 me from trying out he hree year member of West Having an older brother and sister real paved the way fo m . Steve has m y things going fo him and as he stated. As each year goes i music look tter and better! gd tion. I have wanted to be in W st Side since I was in 7th if W! KAW n 4 ,4 l , 4' ,405 as 7 12 ,, V, ww 7 Ig QE, X ZW, ., M19 2 I 'we I L 'f ,, . ':' V. 1, ' M an llmgga C To ,k'4'1 f S M gf- 9 V f , A V V Mm' I f my , vb K ,g fy ' 'Y ' ' ,gi,,, , A . - will 17 S S ' A .E VV M' Z V, v f fr kt fn er ey K 'A V Q ' k V Zh. I i -e fi M C Q gf Mg, W-ff SW.. A4 2 2 Y vm: , 3 1 Z n t .4 e f 4' fe W f an .. f Z ' 4 if ' 4' K1 we ' M, fb- fbl A ww V S MW' ft Y. 'ad' .X A . Eg' w...' D Micheal Hall Ronald Halstead Mark Hamilton Becky Hamilton Rob Hampton Cheryl Hanes Steve Hanusch Llsa Hansel Stacy Hansel Sherry Hansen Timothy Hansohn Kath: Hanson Tuna Hanson .lay Happel Dawn Harris Kathy Harrls Krlstlne Harris Noel Hawk Crystal Hawkins Scott Hawkins James Hayes Kevln Heck Elizabeth Hegarty Blake Helken .len Henderson Mark Henderson Bull Hennessey Kam Hess Kevm Hessmg Carmen Hewitt James Hacks Deneen Hlldenbrand Blllle Hlll Dawn Hlnegardner Dlana Hmer Wllllam Hmtz Carl Hltes Paul Hlas Chns Hoffman Patrick Holderness Connie Holmes Cheryl Holub A . X 5 ' ,Q . K J , 1- M U y e X M, f' it n 1 L E 40K A is-ns . 0 'T' I 1 . ,611 I y IN ' F iv Q R W We Z. Aw y 5 if W, . 4 4 g 7' Ck ' 1 . ff W :,,,, .I ' , , fs . Q ,ff ' .fix . L 3 , l64 Sophomores Blake Homewood Lisa Homewood Jim Hoogestaat Todd Hoover Mary Hoppenworth Terri Horne Make Hospodarsky Cathy Hulben Dean Hupp Jlll Huppfeld Brlan Hutchins Kerr Hyde Jeff lmhoff Sean Ireland Vrctor Jacobs Jeff James l.lsa Janda Vrcky Jellrson Holly Jensen Jerry Jensen Gary Johnson Wayne Johnson Julle Jones Klm Jones Bruce Jordan Randy Joyce Pam Judge Julle Jurgensen Steve Kadera Randy Kay Ed Kellogg Kara Kelsey Kathy Kelsey John Kenjar Nathan Kepros Renee Kern John Klrchmann Richard Klslmg Steve Klme Tom Kluth Roxanna Knapp Amy Koepke y ' ' -:wr Y Q5 iw W! J' Rai ' .Q alkhl f Z ... , ' Z ' 4 A I ,1 V li :,, 'QM 1.1 M J y ,.. A V ,, n -'tj , J Q ,V i H Q M' ws My .Y V ,f no 'M' y y ' ,, U wi M he 1 'K I I 1 , . t W7 f , ,f A Af ,f , 4 df fa ' My J K' ' W J' Wx 9, M, lr 4 at VW' Anglia! 4 2 .1 Q S, V ,,,L VV rk 'fl y X- w .........., , Sn iQ it .1-.'1'o'- 5 ,df E S f Q Sophomore football players view the action on the field from the sidelines. while their loyal fans intently watch the game from the stands. Sophomore football cheerleaders greet the team as the players break through the hoop before their third victory of the season. do 'wb' 5 3' 7 A 1 X ' ' Y l fi? xf - 'Xl we 1' s . .,.a,.a. .kr s Lisa Kohl Rick Konecny Barb Koningsmark Dan Kopecky Scott Kramme Jim Krezek Dan Kucera John Kuhn Machelle Kuhn Jeff Landuyt Tracy Langhurst Pat Langton Steve Langton Lynda Larsen Kim Lefebure Karlene Lehman Chris Leonard I 19 l VN Vicki Krumm Q, DK x A Q E L ' X' 1 li LL. . ' ' - 1 K i !' A X I 1. .4 , x -'ci Greg Leuenberger Crystal Lewis Susan Lewis Kelly Leyse Kevin Lighty Julie Lockett Tammy Loesel Mlke Long Johnny Lucas Donna Lyle Rodney lympus Todd Martens Lisa Marti Michael Martin Richard Martin Tom Mason Michael Matheny Joyce Mayfreld Michael Mcatee Angela McDaniel Randall McKay Kathy McLellan Mary McMahon Dana McNamara Theresa Meeks Scott Meter Lisa Melichar Lori Mellchar Enc Melsha Scott Merritt Annette Metcalf Ross Metz Rhonda Meyer Vicki Meyer Yvonne Meyer Joey Meyers David Meythaler Gregory Michel Q 4. vi- I 1 5 '3sxl lll 1 ::': ' Q s .Mag , 1 1 swf, ' 5 K QP E f N I 5 RV' f x 5 if K -,- as Y fx ' as n5 B H S. fs ' 1.-M ,-4 ,-'-we l66 Sophomores ,. 5.-si v' 3' . My ,lk .I As sy' ...ff ?.Ss:sf. R A .f- SN! K zif yrsk ...i--Q x as so x ' 4, f . A-.a . . I an ,xiao 4 I if if ' K t we W Ygfgg M :Z is 5 l 1 1' ll' , , W 4 K 'W 5 v i 'X y yt 1 O ya nln W Aim 1 K ,. ff' or 1s '4'y Q -,,, A l mf. b SK .4 fm ala nr' 7 2 M fag' 4. v ., 5 I Lisa Beachler, Shelly Chiafos, and Lisa Kohl N experience one of the many joys of being M initiated into pep club. V ,QI t 3 W F ' ,, I 1 42 K 5 , , W A. , v 1 , I ? Q lt 'Vll,, .5 Y c v K 1 ,n Q Q 4- l 'K ' 4 'V if wi 7 - -' , rwgzw -je-W if 'W O A n fi ,K W l , .fy 5 , , C ' , f M., Q W 0 ,,,, ,hh,,, ,,,, N W I S neun' Kelly Miller Linda Miller Rhonda Miller Sandy Miller David Mills Miriam Mishal Jeff Mitchell Kim Morris Steven Moss Shannon Muldoon Dawn Murphy Kevin Nanke Andrea Newcomb Joel Norton Dennis Novak Kevin O Connor Amy Oliver Bonnie Olmstead Julie Olson Matthew Olson Lonny Orcutt Yvette Oslac Mark Osmanski Darren Owens Jesse Parker Patricia Mihal Marcella Parmenter Penny Parmenter Teresa Patterson Tom Pazour Jackie Peet Elaine Pencook Klm Pernlcka Alex Peters .lennlfer Peters Dave Peterson Dalsy Pettrt Brlan Phelps Cmdy Phelps Connie Pierce Bob Porazll Dave Posekany Mrke Potter Rrchard Pratt Dale Price Connie Pusaterl 'lamml Rance Richard Raygor Robert Reed Steve Rellly Justm Remert .lan Reinhardt Daryle Renken Brlan Reynolds Deb Rhmer Dave Rudder Rick Rldenour Bruce Rretz Chen Rlnderknecht Darren Rlzzlo Matt Roblnette Pat Robmson Anne Roman Laurie Ross Carolyn Rouse Marilyn Rouse Stacy Rowles Bill Ruggles s,,...-A MC' mx 546 1 D X lk . X f W' gf Y l on 'iv . we :--, ' -r fx lllll Ii 'S mmf 6 'Q ff? 4 . , n I kr x f . . N ic. -X - X Q 5 N ! r - -L 1 A 8 N ' ' i Q- f' X .. , K x if ,. an ff H Y , D . A 5... l68 Sophomores S w : - e ,.: ,,QQ f , f ' , tq. 5 is 4-Q Wg. - X .. S 1. p S X s X is if ,SS 1 es.. S ,,f??f-:J af f1.,,....i 4 f ,. . . spike . at 3' i . bf i? S 9 ! X . 5 . 'QQ ,av K s , ,,.. . K Q 5? Ss X ,- ZS 'Wt -st. sk 5 Charlie Rullman Bret Sacora Mike Sanger Sue Sasek Kobi Sawyer Barry Schaley Kim Schatz Jeff Schlemmer Mike Schmidt Richmond Schmidt Allen Schmitz .leff Schneider Karen Scholl Dave Schroeder Joan Schultz Ray Schwitters Mike Seastrom Jill Sedlacek Bhavik Shah Robert Sharp Mariam Sheronick Mike Shields Jo Ellen Shonka -E' i':' Sl- my i S g ii heAe g t-,, U Julie Ewert eyes her target as she works for Guard Todd Cook anxiously awaits a pass from another basket in a tough game against city ri- a teammate during a sophomore game against val Washington. Iowa City High. I 70 Sophomores John Showalter Rebecca Srechert Lma Srgrlst Carle Sllls Julre Srmoens Rusty Srnclalr Mlke Skow Mrke Skrdla Dan Skvor Robert Slocum Dann Smnh Gregg Smrth Shaun Smith Susie Smrth Tuma Smlth Beth Snell Annette Sparks Make Splna Jon Stahl Tam: Stanfleld John Stark Dan Stastny Lnsa Steffen Todd Stelllng Renee Steuber Karen Stewart Lee Stoa Janlce Stock Debbie Stoffel Brad Stoltenberg Amy Stourac Lorl Stout lorl Streets .rv I? fi V' 'R :NN il 'X s .ta i df., Q 1 1 'S Nw-rf gf!! 11 41- 0' f wa f h, -' .. wr K , A V. , :V1 ,,,, A T A W f YM . I ,I 4 - ,, I 1 M ' , 1 ' I V I 3' ,.vi1.wv: , I V 'V I .. Af-vw ' , V M 4. ,,iAA T ,, H. . , 5.3, , A , Q W' A , 4, ..h, H rmhwdz- 'Q , Mg A wi by y 1 , 5'5 M V , ' ,V'k K ,af W Awww J4'f H V ,, , XM , ,,,, W . I V I My , I an 2, V , . , ,.. I I V gzzl T1 ff f z vl rf :II ' A ' WH 1, t T , S at ' s W- , u . , V W, ' 4 ' , . ' aw , . ,f , , ,, M W , I , ,, lr J' W ,VM A , I 7 ,m,.. ,, ,Z km F V, P V I V 1. ah W ' , f V, ww! A ggi, , aa ,,,,, T t ..,, W-ff-f ,,, ,gm j v-. an ' iwgnl qv if-5 H I 6 E 5 mi ' ' ' ssl. in LX if as I Ye Qs f Q I S 5 swim- ni .ix sf A ' ,Q Q, 1' Q. 'X' Neff' Sophomore Rusty Sinclair entertains the halftime crowd with his rendition of Let It Be Me. Attempting to put his team ahead, Scott Tully tries a field goal against a tough Washington team, Shan Stucker John Sturbaum Kevin Svoboda Pam Swanson Dave Swift Ten Swore Colleen Sylvester Cindy Symonette Dave Synacek ' g Q W Q gtg, . Cathy rump f' 5 'X . 5 X -f xt' Tammy Thayer if Q E l 't QLQ Don Thomas ff ' '- - r K Sylvia Thomas yx Q fi' f Tynda Thurston i 'L Mike Tompkins ij A A Shen Topmka ,X 3' Q 1 5 Laurie Townsend 'X 5 X l ,A A A R Deanna Tschopp 3, as .v ,S L ,E lk .. S h A . 3, Scott Tully A if E Pau' Tuvv is X y Xk .5 Tyrone Tyson if ps 5 Q , K It I Steve Udell S ' X ,Q U fx S 1 Jeff uahe if , A, X 5 -A Gwen Vanbeek r ? Sherry Vanek 2 Ruben Vega Yr. ,.W A 1 2 Joanne Vest Mike Vlfian X Dave Voelkers Thane Vomacka '34 Ni . S , u N 3 . . ' QL I S Terry mm I VCM . 'xiii A NRS ,fl 3 I 72 Sophomores Rhonda Vosdlngh John Vyskocll Terry Waddell Kurt Walderbach Robert Wagner Guerin Walker Troy Walker Kelly Walkner Ed Walsh Kelly Walsh Mary Walter Matt Walter Jesse Walters Joe Walters Melody Weber Janette Webster Patty Wells Kathy Welsh Robin Welsh Justrna Welton Deena Wenzel Marcia Wenzel Matt West Jennifer Wetherbee Stacy Whitney Kipp Wieland Mary Wilcox Carol Wildfield Scott Wilfong Dawn Wilkins t ff qfwni . '55 , ,ll lbs! , . 1 , r,ae,,, 'M A ,V fx 1 V , . V. V 7 I ' . f R WW' W , ,M M , Q W ff l l' a V ' I 1 A Ho f -, I 'M ,nw ' A gh K J V v V ,aa I 1 ,,,,,Lf' Q V, , , , 3 ff: -, rf x ' ll t Qt- t 1 5 gg 3 X ' 'l': , V5 , V fs .dw , l ' l y of , ml' A Vyyzy After an exhausting day at school, sophomore f ',,'i John Kuhn gets a head stan on his next day's homework in the main lobby. 42 M 2 O o 4 4 n their way to the kitchen to sample Russian l Y Sophomores not pictured Balton Micheal Behm, Lesa Brundrett, Roger Cousins, Steve Dahl, Michael Dale Merrilynn Feuerhelm. Jamie Fulmer. Rena Hanes Cheryl Hunter, Jeff Jones Julie Kramme, Scott Leuenberger Gregory Marold Marlene ood, sophomore Teresa Meeks and junior Ka- en Moss are captured in a scene from the fall 3 ZH! QE, l 4 ,Qc ..,.,4' Fm X, g W nr' B. J lv I ' Q ,f',,.H.f 2, ,f f to f f Z 4 J , .,- 3, 0 J W A X ' 'Sh f Fa I A Y 4 . A ,f-fx 0 ff 1 lg, ffl.. . , ' A YYY ' d'4 Q , vs ' N--W ,,, W? , rv 4-V? Donald Wllllams Donna Williams Iva Willits Kyle Wilson Susan Wlltgen Kelly Winn Danny Wmtrmger Steven Wise Anita Wolf Wendy Wolfe Kathleen Wolverton Cindy Wray Tracy Wray Greg Wright Matthew Wyatt Timmy Yancey Monica Yanda Julie Yermgton Tim Young Kevin Zacek Sherae Zart Lonnie Zingula Q25 age 1925 1 ii .. fi gi 1 .. Q 6 l X I Q I Z! fl , 3, aff .l -. in it -.al A J a x S I . 1 ' J l W . We f l. A z 'T ,gs Q x .7 ' Q- 1 i r a s X -my ,Y V 1 5, fi V y 'hif i . W ,kg JVV , 2 ia, 'lf 42' 3 I px 1 lf K, f W YQ, 'lr 994.1 I '5 V 5 H Q Q -H , Vfiigf ,,, gf if if, I' , if f ,Z pig, - . 4 :I 1 ig 1 , - ,Ziff S WW- b ' fML ii, at jf i gl ,, i 2-fm f Q, , fy 3 ' ' :'- 5 ' I Kg U A X i .. , fi f .f' if J M Q ' ' if K as f , aw? , f f 1 ff? G m iw Q lfiz, I I 5 W ,.:.. N 4 I 7' ,A Junior build friend hen the school doors opened again in August. most juniors walked in with a feeling of confidence. They were no longer the scared sophomores of last year. In fact, most juniors felt they were well on their way to be- coming a big senior. Even though it's easy to get lost in a class of 528, many juniors seemed to shine. Dean Miller and Sally Matejcek contributed a lot to wrestling and volleyball. while Dan Davis and Joleen Hansel led the marching band to a division I rating in state competition. Juniors could also be seen attending various activities and games throughout the year to lend their support and spirit. As for junior involvement in money raising projects this year. Junior Senate president Surria lgram stated, I think we're becoming more successful because the members are more concerned and are willing to put in their time and effort to make our senior year a success. A , is wg ,, A A W 4 ff' Q. 1-5 63. -2 .. x I .l 'V ...,.,r tiff. lil? VZ.. p W , A. M l N 5, , ky 'W l Q J, 3.1 4 . xktff ' I A 4 A lv --f'H h. E 4 if , f ' ,J V I ails 4 f 'F 9 X ' Tx T558 if Q R - l N o' ' Q X 2tfs. wfsn1'l gf.. 4 , Susan Ackerman Randy Ackman Tami Alberts Kevin Alderman Rob Allee Angie Allen John Allen Joy Amen! Bob Amsler Chuck Anderson Gary Anderson Jerry Anderson Lisa Anderson Troy Aossey Mark Armstrong Craig Astor Jeff Axline Michelle Azellon Bruce Azinger Kim Bair Lisa Baldus Bob Banes Doug Barmore Kim Barrow Juniors l75 Darlene Bartosh Lorie Bateman sk ' ,X fe' Pat Beatty eg Liz Becker y Richard Becker if Cathy Beer V Brett Beeson E 'Q K S David Behrens I Dwayne Behrens ,QQ Gina Behrens Mary Behrens Susanne Behrman ' E I F A gl, ..--f 'Q .L vii' X ,SQ-V' s 6 is .ff stem 7 E , H Mike Bell X 9, , in Ken Benesh .Q S A Blane Beschta 1 A s ' If 7 X Rebel Brdeaux I A 644 2 A , John Black 'Q R: ' it Y Jam E Q 5 in 1 . Brian Blahnlk Dave Boelter Ed Bohren Rich Bolton Sarah Bonsall Bill Boothe Bev Boustead .luanlta Boxwell SFC. Y Kristi Brandon SA S S K N? . ' Beeekt Q fx x 'll 1 jf -., A3 3 ' do iw if. ' 35? K-- . K' 1 'X 6 Kathy Brammer X I ff Z., B S at I76 Juniors Joe Brawner Ffh: JUNIOR SENATE OFFICERS Shawn Gibson. treasurer: Kathy Brammer. secretary: Lori Daves ' - ' ' ' , vice president: Surrla Igram. president. .f Q . 1 X X, L , r it ' N-nc 4' ff AX L33 SK I df .T W -ff fXQs-B' Q ff ,,,,r , , B A: A ' C WI if if J lAV,V my ,K Vfra ,- , A it ', - Q 1 ' A 4 if 'wif . t, ,AA ,,,. fr -vyyy j 'ww N lx 4 , ' i U ma y - VE: ir f , M ai , ,. , ,. 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' Jerome Culp N J 'zm' L, ' ...-9 W ,,,fg ......' '1 Theresa Crawford J Q' 1 .fffl I i ' ' Claire Curtis ffm R fy ff ' ' f f , K HL, 3 I , V ' W 3- Roger Dabltl' ' Y '- Perry Dahl Joe Dalziel Lori Daves Paul David Dan Davis Pamela Davis Tammy Dee N'-X Kathy DeLong ,yy gf-1, ' 5,551 Debbie Demory Kelly Denlinger wg' LeAnn DeVos ' ' , ' ,, MM? Carl Diers ' . ' xt, . my 7' C: 719 ' V 9 'Q 3, if fl in William Daugherty if 'Y SueAnn Day ' W sz' ' J it 5 fi Q TQ sf. I r X 'v it A Two like mu i ancing, singing, and play an important role in some students' Iivg at7fQefferson. Two such stu- dents are juniors Kurt Miskiaen Chris Kirkpatrick. Kurt is a musical magicaiigingjlis own way. He has par- f'Csne!sd,,,.ssei,,,!1!a,ny q,,, K me .,,,w ai ,rts,s,g?gg,'iranisWQ,i1su,n1s,XJsis.iLmsafears here at Jefferson. So farigfgjiwiilias participated in West Side Delegation. the variety show, Concert Choir, and would like tojgggpear infylmggducational dance theatre production. of HarIequin , Dgorng and hizyfiguould like to be in the spring musicafgg Chris has been Q lyolved music? r several years and enjoys singing veryiggkxgich. gmc Vxqy een active in West X,i1 , is Currently she is in her fir year of Concert Choir as a soprano. Because of her talent, Chris was selected to sing in the spring mus 'OKLAHOMA , last year. I78 Juniors Junior pom pon girls Tammy Hill Qbottomj and Kim Brecht Qtopj help arouse the crowd at the annual Homecoming bonfire on the lower field. 1' Y T135 . 5 -1 A 4 3 A s s:eQ.14-in-. ' gg f 1 -ff . N at Q I 'Q ',- K Q au ,' r .. alas. s, ww, t 5 .S . 1 'Q N .hun . Q, as fi Q W3 6-43 l'? fu ' 5 l ,A , X -'Q ,i oil ff' J X Q J E uuuu s R . as :i,, as q,,r,u 5 3 E x :i1' 259 'dxf J f Q is --:- V- A : s. ,sfwy fg k V , in A WT' RX LEA:-iigi-Sn.. ' S y if r .' fm PJ of rerii .tu Q r tl , sim' fc' Robin Dresmg Roxanne Dretzman lisa Dnnnan Qs Jim Dostal I B1 fl Linda Doly :Nw New mls . .. .Ns sg wi S 3 lf S Jim Duffy David Dunek Jenny Dutchrk Jamie Dwyer Shawn Dyson Julie Eager Renee Edgrnton Lisa Edmonds Rusty Edmonds Kim Edwards Terry Ehrenberger MaryJo Ellis Brandon Elvldge Randy Erb John Ernst Mark Facion Aileen Fenton Make Fink Robert Fuser Eric Fisher Paul Fisher Joni Fisk Liz Fisk Scott Fitzpatrick Kathy Folkedahl Lynne Forrest Joleen Foss Connie Frank 1 A wk 'T 4: QQ -V The 5 x R R ii x - -- in ,. v A an -J X so ' wt s g M .... .ff ,Q tt... k .Sis Sys' .4 gig ,K in K. . A . fl' is, l 9' K I I I . 'F X , t 4 ef- A Q A 7 N I X . X ' ' s X I X to X . ,,, A ft... , X A F.: 1 SSN X s 5 . U l I E 4 Q ' pr x BN NF xx W N Donald Frmk Tammy Fritz James Furnish Andrea Gage Laura Gale Debra Gallo Lee Anne Gandy Larry Garman Marianne Garman Debra Gaskill Shari Gefaller Mike Gerlack Rose German Jeff Giannetto Victor Gibbs Shawn Gibson Steve Gilbert Richard Ginther Mike Glandon Dave Godber Sieve Gogg Dan Goodson Kathy Goodwin Chris Gosenberg X x ...N -.. X Gil? Q .5359 :VU 'F sr, aoo G he 1 'V el . -gl is , . 2: X' 1-iii is ISO Juniors if in X 'S sf J' S s . K: as s x x ' x I we km ,Q Q t L A W... :L L. is Q5 Av any 6 ,i .K 1 f' ---- . f N 2,5 it X so -s'-- 9 Q 'K , -. f si .am - X --LL ff---f '... if 5 ,A.... .L K :ik 3, L i H QQ! G K - 5 as Q X v as WX .. .mi .ss gf -f -f sf Although they may not always be the stars. these juniors help their respective teams hard to achieve victory. ,us 54' . s ig Y- x . N. Y 5 ' , Q .ai 41 av 0 s f z ,X ' new 1 X X My .. ,4- .-a-Q' . . in 'S 1 nf IQ iw fd ix.. Q55 ' f ' 5 Q' ass! H 33 .X .. , 'TF 4' ix ii , QQW. Q ... f X x WV! Y, K vs Qui ,..r work fit '2:'f X A Xxx , We x K Y xxx 1 ir QM-rf V... .as- .., xp' 1-vu f. ,..,. .2 -fs ...ex ,T-49, as us 0 C Q, .Q- -'11 . A , , .., Patty Graham Steve Graves Melodie Green Chris Greiner Denise Grimm Carla Gunn Ray Haase Lynn Haeg Todd Hahn Brenda Hahne Don Ham Steve Hamilton Wayne Haney .Ioleen Hansel Frank Hansen Damon Hardiman Mark Harrington Jon Harris Maurice Harris Steve Harrison Carie Hartgrave Susan Hartman Mike Havel Jill Havlicek Mark Heathman Bryan Heck Brian Hedlund Kevin Hegland Tarie Hegland Erick Heiserman Debbie Hendershott Jeffrey Henderson Sue Henkel Glen Henry Greg Hentrich Clark Hermanson Julie Hildebrand Joe Hill Sue Hull Tammy Hull John Hmdman Therese Hinton Bob Hlrschfeld Kelly Hlte Duane Hladek Teresa Hlas Davud Hoagland Demse Hoffey Hal Hoffman Make Hogan Deborah Holderness Scott Hollingsworth Paula Holten Nlck Homan .lan Hoover Carol Hughes 1 April Hunt George Hunt Cathy Hutchins iss 9 I -...... r va? V' . .nm f-qw I K' an Y X N 7 s I s 1 4' ISI Juniors ,loleen Hansel directs a marching band number during half-time of a home football game at Kingston. i' 'K' . V i' X X 1 vs- . X E I , 4 3 po? is. '- , fax X Q F ,pil vw ., 5,5 S W N .fam I QU' z N, fi, at swf wil Junior Carla Gunn intently awaits her cue to 3 oh 1 le mf? ug, vs ar of start marching during the pon poms colorful l U half-time routine. X ' L- f ' 8 xl 4.- F' , in ' fc 'S J 1- 'D ' 1 ' X , 1 1 , e i J ,ii , 1 J X .. X I s D ' ' D Q D e J D N gi if X I l .,5 Q Q 'TJ' ,. xi Ji. , J K ii :tt ' W' a S Q ...A Q .f , up-desi' , we 6 L .11 D 4 W sl S. f' of xxlilfhp ,ix J ami Q ' nl - E'.. .1 4 . K x n s ' , J -N x ,. J It . W, - 5 J e A er A X J as 7 W 5 1' ' J' W 3 ,lt .rf . at M J X J 4' ' A S 2 n s Pa saw 5 if A rv 'as , If K3 e, 1 -J X .Egg K 44 i .. J 6 fl. f ,Q ' I D ' we w .ykky R , Surria Igram Sheila lmhoff Bill Irwin Rick lsard Jim Jandlk Terry Jeffery Nanette Jefforles Robert Jelhson Cathy Johnson Jackie Johnson Tammy Johnson Kirk Jones Rosella Jones Mark Joslin Lynn Juen Jeff Juhl Held: Kalma Holll Kalma Dave Kaness Kevin Keelrng Brad Keeney Brenda Keller Dan Keller Denise Kelsey Brad Klamas Scott Klbby Natalie Kick Denise King Doug King Chris Kirkpatrick Janette Klemmeyer Dee Kleppe Two stu dents For me pas: ten years John Mulhgmwand the rw of his family have Xgpeggted the SuMr,1xl , f 1 4 Kennels located 4Vz miles wesxtftbfgigieigifjfllapiilsl'They take care of pets Qmostly for leave on vacation and don't have a place to as.,sYf,,i W lyqy Q The Mulherins' boaidkscyatsg andQ ioccasions have boarded skunks. guinea John helps his Mom ou! with running the place but for the most part he said, Even though I do enjoy the dogs I dom spend asfaggggiihgie rynhgnhgm as rd like. John has enjoy animals Sf' was , af Bryn acfif,2fiflVfe.i'Bgsides participat- ing in both gley ' aggheerlekgdiorlg, finds time to show horseggfith hegg ily. W ygyy During her riding, train- ing, and yearlings, a gelding. c with all agiimals, and A farellno exception, Bryn ex- plainedwfraveling to I sxolrts of p fces,iEBryn claims to have niet many people.?lt's fun beiriggdg ors and exper- iencing the glamour of Pwning andjshogvi gagliorsesf' Bryn and a mari. A simov gllqgggglglnaerstanding is needed A -rg? J? also bred and ?a?s5 any brim,-af dogs including a smiled. lt's something ew peop ever get do. Bryn Schippercke, J soy? tfor a 5l.0Q,9. This breed of herself has won awards any tim atitg ll owa Fair. dog resembles mingafgigfe lflackq!-lusky. Another horse relate field :schfBry glui, clpates in is For Johnmfswhwfaaigilyfmbgrdwiiig. care of horse iudging. Bryn and other embe ' 4H judging dogs. w.,- 7a aliilfaxgihousehold. has team were honored as the top ti? y.., m last r. Also as been aywgy ofxlife hemxvas slag-yearsfglgd. ln addition, a member of the Iowa Junior Quaiiier orse J 'ng Team, Johqjgrifoys partlcipatingmin gymnastics. A ' Bryn has traveled as far away as Tulsa. Oklahoma. Daren Klostermann . x Tammy Knight 'ig fm' sr if Laura Knox 'X I Richard Kolosick 5' 1 A . , X f ,C C, , A Sherrie Kopecky x Q 2 E - Kevin Korsmo A - l B i fi 'ra Guy Kostka 'LAL fl , -N, ys. VM, I Naiette Koudsi ' A .aky my Jeff Kuda e Brad Kvach by 5' if Q: . S1-San law-'ee .'.s ' B J ,, X X Sheri Lakin , C if ii s 1. ...L V NN Dawn Landa M 3 Y 7 Chris Landis L J Martin Lane A I l Cathy Langesen ' , , Q 6 .Kes Paula Lanmore 15 ,Q 1 fi L Scott Lauer l iiisigflftfaifi-Ex3f23s'Q.. ! , Mike Legate as i Cindy Lesmeister ' Tim Lewis Stacy Lindsey Teresa Lindsey Andy Lofdahl l84 Juniors ,X ,ff f tag! X, A ef ff-fb -1- 5 ? WJ, ' 1 if ,v Nw 'G' M ' 'rf wx ' vilffmlf 3 . v ,Q .mt it was va , 217. 22 1 4 I , - Mit imziuww-Q f' ft M M .17 s Q A W X' A 1' sl .1 as I in MJ V ft I N., uf' , -t K sn 1 'WY V . as ,...o. 5 , .Y ' ,C are X ,.N if Q Q ,pg . ,H '-if nv Xl 2 C If all r f Q, , A Gary Logan Don Long Tern Long Jeff Lopata Laune l.osey Frank Loutsch Phllllp Lowder Carl Lowery Paul Lubbock Kathy Ludvlcek Chrls Lund Jane Lussenhop Polly Mahan Dave Manthel Pam Manwlller Bnan Martm Dave Martm Lmette Martm Veronica Martm Sally Matelcek Sharon Mayfleld Amy McBride Sharon McCann Kevln McCaw Greg McDonald Llsa McDonald Mary Lou McGuire Andy McKenzie Margo McKenzie Barry McQunston Jeff Meter Stephanle Merrick Kevm Metcalf Chrls Muller Dean Mlller Tracy Muller Kun Masklmen Sandy Moffatt Colleen Monahan Mlke Montgomery Donna Moore '14 ,f rv vu a ,, fl V' wwf! 3 va J 1. fe . 4 J 3 3 nik if Wil 7 4 .3 4 v . ug, Nl w fy. 5 w n., 'f M r 41 I ' , I 5 l , rf 'I MQ-' x l . 1 1 iv Z I u Q V I 73' I . l . . If IYICIB Marquardt 6- A 1 ' x Alf , 1 4 . . 'Rauf , - - if f e VV . 1 f 2 M I W j 'A I M., . X 4' , ' 7 X I X 1 . if X I X R 4 X f ' J3- C fa 1 1' , 'ri' . ' 'S - . ,Ka ai 9 . . We W 4 ,U ff V X, . , ft Q ,Q '6 V Todd Moore John Moses Karen Moss Tom Mrazek John Mulherrn Julle Mullln John Munn Laura Myers Paul Neal Lorl Nelson Lmda Newlurk Teresa Newman Doug Nrckell Donovan Northup Robert Nost Mary Nowlan Pamela Nye Lrsa Ockenfels Chuck Oehler Pat Ohl Teresa Oliver Kathy Olmstead Annette Olver Julre Ortmayer Cindy Osborne Kimberly Oulm Sharon Palmer Krm Panosh Steve Parker Dave Pennmgton Kelly Peterson Tammy Phelps Duane Phrnney Orrrn Plocher Angela Pobuda Anne Pollock Tony Poole Mrke Pulkrab Sandy Putnam X yy S- XXEXXEQ 5'-N . P' ag. , X TU-4 Y ky! '11 ,4 X 1 6 .TI V at NX I I J I .X 6 .... at Q .s S P 9? 2 as-P - S -2-' S 1 g to 3 M - he - ' X 1 Q A 'a'-. 1 '-.'H2 ' A Q Q :IW 6 . ei : ps . -V . ' th' , i S . v Y X x S, S A . .W . . I 5 X J yn 'K 5 , 5 5 I un- QKNQ 7 . .Z-0 A v X F Q .4 7 aw f S - - ' ' y Q R Y JL Sk s 1- .K eei H is Tv kkAkkkx Qjygggl sg L C Yiiip as '.. as .a gy '. , X ! ' 'rg Y 'Q - -- - N. l l M. WA. Q- J af., -N. me 95. wfgese- ' N- , A Y l N Q Displaying their acting ability in various plays throughout the year are juniors Karen Moss. Donnae Bryngelson. and Hal Hoffman. 'lf Ds ' wk? ., . -ei' ' Tiki 'WN K 5 S xi ' , gf i 8-K n o ,, -.:- if J A X32 ,,. an T' ,L sv' 'W . Q . f' -. , ..a. .,, X X K a.,,....,jk. W y X M K 5 . R 10 ,au ll .si ' 3 - , j g X . .Q , Q fe , J? s 'f at 2 John Quaid Traci Rance Rob Raygor Mark Regglntm Becky Rhodes Michael Richardson Jeanine Rlcheson Michele Rlcklefs Sheree Riley Chrys Rmderknect Jim Rlzzlo Mike Robertson Shelley Robinson Becky Roehrich Patty Roloff Steve Roman Bill Ronnenburg James Routhe Dave Rowzer Mary Rump Gail Ryan Christine Sabotta Mary Saikaly Mary Sanchez SEN I87 Sarah Sargent Christy Scheldt Kevm Schnldler Lonnie Schlofelt Randy Schmidt Sonya Schmidt Todd Schmidt Mark Schmmkey Julie Schmitz Scott Schneekloth Tum Schneider Kathy Schnell Julie Schreder Mark Schultz Lon Schwartz Paul Scovel Chris Seber Lisa Sedlacek Diane Schaffer Chris Sharp Brett Shaw Lon Sheets Edward Sherman David Sheronrck Negebe Sheronrck Omar Sheronrck Patty Sims Steve Slagenwelt Kammne Sllger Greg Slocum Valorle Slocum Mike Smith Kevm Smock Lon Sonka 'Wm x. 4149 gy' e, ' v , Z , , A , I , ff? , Q uv f4 IJ! -f ff Bo win title hile most guys lift weights to build muscles, junior Larry Garman lifts for competition. Competing in the events of bench press, dead lift, and squat, Larry placed second last year in a city wide meet in his weight class. Larry has been competing since he was in the eighth grade and hopes to continue to lift. Concerning why he likes to lift, Larry commented, I like the competition. lt's good exercise, and you can see your physical progress. Aside from lifting, Larry keeps in shape by eating right and taking vitamins, These factors, along with a good positive mental attitude, help him to steadily improve. Aw' 7 , '.,,,,Q,. 4 42 ff 4 ac 4, , ' W 1 -nt f ,, , wg V V V , 3,1-'A . pf V f ' 4 9 ' M g I Q 2 ' , ' Il W fm A l H' S 1 , ,f Q42 f Nh 2 , y fi, i ,M S f ' , ',,,,, fa Ss- l n A. m 1 Y A' . I ll A fl, 4. ' A,'ff NWVIL ,pw 'M at I Q 1, if 1 E ,,, ' N J X ax gi, If N l 1 , -. S Pom pon girls help promote school spirit with their peppy routine during a winter sports as- semhly. Aa ,N - f 54' ' 'N wx 1 gi Q. SL ASV 1 XB ' , 'sv xg e, ' , .ix XA ts kt -ij me ,,. as 'I c X LK' Y S Lori Soppe Dave Spicer Karen Spldle Julie Sprer Bob spina n t ., I -. S- .-Q, ,,, L : A Y'- ' l .. uw' K 'L '7 A' -J- XQ F y. Mary Stanton Stan Stark Dan Staton Suzzanna Steggall Dave Stevens Jim Stewart John Stallions Sue Stocker Eric Stodala Brian Stokka Kathy Strain John Strausser Kris Stubbs Mickey Stuefen Andy Stull Barbara Suckow Tracy Sumner Laurie Sutliff Cathy Svoboda Bob Sweeney X fi' Q ,Eng J ff' 1 g 1 xi 4 If Y lx f Linda Still f at Q J J' X 'NM W . . sg if X . 1 3 ' N . . m ,X ' Lisa Sweet Joan Sylvester Chris Symonette Donna Tabbert Norman Taylor Marsha Teggatz Ed Teslik Laura Tharp Brenda Thayer Don Thomas Mary Thompson Diane Tipping Tom Titus Jim Tolle Molly Trcka Larry Tupy Christina Turner Phillip Turner Rick Turner Trisha Tyson Jennifer Upah Gary Utecht Jim Vecerka Brian Vial Mary Vogel Jodi Vosdmgh Robyn Walker Dan Walter Joanne Walter Tracy Ward Cathy Watson Tom Watson Shannon Weaver Joe Weber Stephanie Weber Holly Weberg James Weiss Steve Welshhons Sharm Wendt Angie Werden Mike West Penny West W' 37 y K N2 fp we X f, 3 Mi J 'ZW 4 . wb, 2 mm Ht is l 1 A A M ,Q 'kw- ' 4 U1 . we A I90 Juniors 1 fl J , y T, . 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Ig, I lf f,,,g V ,ml . , , t 1 W 94' E EN if E W ,4 an 'Ha . r David Wheeler Chris White Rich White LeeAnna Wlcher Dan Wlederln Angle Wilcox Mike Wilkinson Rod Williams Llnda Wilson Robyn Wilson Shawn Wilson Bob Wlltgen Kandi Wise Gina Wong Lisa Woodhouse Todd Woodman .llm Wray Cindy Yost Shane Zahn Roger Zearley Lynn Zmgula Juniors not pictured Kathy Barrett Karen Breedlove David Fritz Matthew Fulmer Dean Gladwm Robin Herne Kelly Hess Paul Hoopman Charles Kay Danny Koeppmg Mlchael Mascrip Elrzabeth Meriwether Greg Rlzzlo Sarah Spalght David Stayrook Craig Stoddard Todd Telfer Richard Welsh Jeff Yancey Whether at work or at play, juniors Gina Behrens John Munn, and Tarle Hegland real- ' 0 c 1 f 0 x . ,,ya ww W Q O 0 V V ra,, H ,y x I , A I ,E lf psf krr I W i ' , , W AM: ,... 'i ,, . . , . . . ,M W H ,..V E 2 , a . 3 I fi -' E ' iw fag? A , ,V 7, ...,, ,,,u ,,s,,,,,:E5,4,fg . HJ I 5? 3 fn X Q, 3, f - - . M- M ,, Q , X 0 Mi i I y X 'gm V . W A an 2? ,,ya A, X a . . , i Il Q P? L' . . rr, 2 W' 2 X . . K MQ Off, A 'Ure' 5 ' F ' 1 x 5 AA W' H ' ,ff 5 we ffm Q7 I of ff . - I 1 N 4 BW K W, We W N. ' 1 2 I 2. ' ' ' vet' -. I f ' , U y., M :L Z' 1 a ' ize that a smile helps make it all worthwhile. J I 92 Seniors .gif QW -s S niors afk The class of 'Sl entered .lef- ferson with varied reactions. but all looked forward to the day when they would be SENIORS. That year of being at the top is what they excelled at most. On the sports scene, J- Hawks took two state titles, and in each sport seniors led the way. ln the fine arts area seniors played a major role, as well as set examples for under- classmen to follow. Creative' ness was a significant trade- mark of the class of '8l. They were undoubtedly a class of winners. -Ann Scholl d,.....-- I94 Seniors ENIUH5 The long awaited senior year no sooner arrived and it seemed like it was over. But the class of I98I will have many highlights to remember as they look back on their final year. Those who became state champs included the girls' cross country team, led by the Sedlacek sisters Jan and Jean: the boys' gymnastics team with help from Mike Johnson and Reid Boyer: the girls' indoor track team: as well as Mike Johnson in wrestling. The revival of the Hat Gang by Scott Hill and Ray Pe- ters added extra excitement at the athletic events. The prom was held on May 2 at the IBEW Hall and on the morning of June 6 that final big step was taken . . . graduation! Although that senior prestige is now gone, the class of I98I will be remembered academically. athletically, and also as the year when J-Hawks were Winners. Vicki Adair Beth Adams Jeff Africa Debra Allison Laura Amsler x in-aw' .six t Donald Anderson Ronald Anderson ,fu Q 1-5 iffg L.L, f f-vzfwpgii zggllviizxus 1 if J J Eti'Fl5if3?? ,fii giiliff 2' J' wsmnlcimsgamaffziz oonn seaweed Aoaor nooooonoorrno A nraar A A aaraaaaaara . araa . araar so Baker tame Ihespsans 29 H Treasurer il President: Cine Act my Contest sgwkfeffffigz'Ew?fW4vf1s1G+Fc e'I2e+1emfQ if'S Sff'1i'fi 2f'is1fa511'4f2'?' amvvilesel J a A JSM-'S4+f1fs1f4w'sifGil'owl? ffvwslffwff 1 4:12, 5nff'1flMH?i?5?f11'1f.F1P aroa 0 A ,'kk P 3'?klQ1lil.f'5f' -f' L.',' '..kL, if '.-, -ilxf 5- -'.'L A I - k'-L, 1? 112.9 Don Arnold Julie Arntzen Thomas Ash Annette Baker James Baker lofi Banks Joseph Barger Daniel Barmore John Bartosh Angela Bates Scott Beach Craig Bean Seniors l95 Timothy Beastrom Ronald Beavers Senior Director BEASTROM TIMOTHY Basketball IO BECK DAVE Golf IOII tl BECKER LORI Volleyball ll I1 Manager BELL ANKJELA Statesman Staff II I2 BENDER LHRISTINE Cheerleader l0lI I2 Pep Club I0 Homecoming Sem: Finilnst Dlstributwe Education ll President Statesman Staff ll I2 MRL: YVETTE Mixed Lhorus lO BERTLINKQ TAMMY Pep Club IO Track I0 Volleyball ll Cheerleader BlRCH DAVE Swimming IOIl I2 BIRD JEFFREY Football I0 BLACKCLOUD FRANK Cross Country I0 II ll Track l0 Il ll BLAHNIK LESLIE Pom Pons ll Cheerleader I0 Il ll RLOME LISA Mixed Chorus IO BONAR MARTHA Cheerleader I0 Mixed Chorus I0 Concert Choir Sprung Musical II I2 BORNSTEIN GINA Timers Club Il Junior Senate Statesman Staff ll Drstnbutwe Education ll BOYER REID Gymnastics I0 ll I2 Baseball l0ll I2 Spring Musical IOI Mixed Chorus Variety Show IO Concert Choir IO ll ll National Honor Souety ll I2 BRECHT RELLY Basketball I0 Pep Club IOII I2 Hilltop Singers I0 Dlstrthulrve Education ll BRENNER ROSE Marthmg Band I0 II Pep Club ll Natoonal Honor Society ll BROWN PENNY IMC Assistant I0 ll Lab Assistant ll BRUENINQ MIKE Wrestling I0 BRUZEK JOHN Swrmmlng l0Il I2 BUEHLER ELIZABETH Hilltop Srngers ll Pep Club ll BUTTERFIELD MICHEAL Drcheslra IOII I2 CARSON JONI Pep Club I0 ll Hat Gang lO Track l0 ll Hilltop Singers ll I2 Outlook Staff II Sophomore Senate Trade and lndustry ll CARTER MICHELLE Hilltop Ssngers ll Outlook Staff ll ll Opinion Edator Junior Senate Senior Senate Tennis ll ef rla A Dave Beck Lori Becker Angela Bell Christine Bender ,ki Belinda Benford Collen Berg ,Mm fe 4, Tammy Bertling Dave Birch Who is that masked mann? Why it's none other than forward Jeff King. who earlier in the basketball season suffered a broken nose. Enthusiastic fans take their spirit with them to Kennedy to cheer on the girls at a volleyball match. eg, 'TT is I B R Jeffrey Bird Lance Bissell Frank Blackcloud Leslie Blahnik Brian Blair Lisa Blome '14 Martha Bonar Robert Boots Gina Bornstein Reid Boyer Thomas Brammer Vicki Brawngr fa-,uf Kelly Brecht Mike Bruening Stephen Burkholder Michael Butterfield Judy Capper art Rose Brenner Penny Brown , John Bruzek I li 1 ,, , A 1, , 1 X W 2 f f Xkf 37 2553 f , ., img : ,, , X Aff ayyyf M nnyn n, Kathy Carnes :Z Brian Bruce i Elizabeth Buehler Susan Burgess .loni Carson fa- , ' ' ' W James Casey Frank Chandler Donna Chase 'r 7 My .K 1 Bryan Clark Peggy Colbeck Marty Colbert l98 Seniors 2 I nf I i. M we X P 4 M if A Kim Cheney Carl Christensen Janet Cilek w v Br' un... Ann Cole Penny Collins Dennis Cook CASEY, JAMESL Football lO,l l.l2: Wrestling i0,ilg Statesman Staff ll.l2-M Sports Editor: Senior Senatet Student Council I I. CHASE, DONNA: Office Assistant IO.l l,l2. CHENEY. KIM: Pep Club l0.ll1 Hat Gang IO: Senior Senate. CHRISTENSEN, CARL: Track l0.l l,l2: Westside Delegation lD.l LII: Mixed Chorus lOe Concert Choir lI.E2i Spring Musical I0,Il.I2i Cross Country Il, Karen Coonrod Thomas Cosgrove Kelly Costigan CILEK, JANET: Volleyball l0.l2g Mixed Chorus 1 Concert Choir l l,l2: Spring Musical lI.I2: Trade E lndustry I2. COLBECK. PEGGY1 Sophomore Senate: Junior Senate: Senior Senate-Treasurer: Pep Club IO, ll.IJ2 Timers Club II.IL Homecoming Finalisti Cheerleader 52: Statesman Staff l2wStudies Editors Gutlook Sta!! IL Winter Play ll COLBERT, MARTYI Football l0.ll.l24 Swimming l0: Track ll. C0lE. ANN: Diving l0,l l,l2-co-captain: Track IO: Concert Choir ll,l2: Spring Musical ll. ll: Band IO: Homecoming Semifinalist. COLUNS, PENNY: Golf IO: Pep Club IO: Data Processing ll: Senior Senate. COONROD, KAREN: Winter Play IO: Fall Play l l. CRAWFORD, REBECCA: Orchestra llt Hilltop Singers I2. CURFMAN. RONALD: Wrestling l0,l l.l2, DE HAAN, MARK: Football l0,l2: Wrestling l0.l I1 Swimming ll DEKKO. STEVE: Football Il.l2, DE LEON, KIM: Mixed Chorus l0z Hilltop Singers lla DElLOS, NICHOLAS: Mixed Chorus IO: Concert Choir ll.I2: Spring Musical IO. ll.l21 Thespian lO,l l,l2: Golf l0.l l,l1: Gymnastics ll,l2: Westside Delegation ll: Fall Play Ile Winter Play 12: Sophomore Senateq Junior Senate - President .Sw Yfll-f is ws is X as C Se S , X 1 Q Rebecca Crawford Robert Credoz Ronald Curfman DE LONG. SHERRIZ Office Education ffSecreIary II. DONELS. SCOTT' Baseball IO. Senior Directo Patricia Dabler Jane Davis John Dearth Q. -Q , cfs s Steven Deason David Degroote Mark DeHaan Steve Dekko Kim DeLeon Nicholas Dellos XX X Sherri DeLong Ann Delp Mike Denlinger Brenda Dixon Scott Donels Lori Drazer Nast 'F 1r- Terri Ellertson DUM1? Ellis Tim Duball Kirk Dvorak Calvin Edgeton Cindy Egger ZOO Seniors Sensor Dtrectory Edgeton Calvin Fall Play I0 ll ll Wtnter Play I2 Chtldrens Theater ll Egger Candy Goll I0 ll ll West Stde Delegatton IO Il I2 Jazz Band Sprung Musical ll Concert Choir ll I2 All State Choir I2 Mixed Chorus Varrety Show I0 National Honor Society ll I2 Ellertson Terr: Student Counctl l0 Basketball I0 ll lennts lO ll I2 Pep Club I0 ll Statesman Staff I2 Emerson Jtrru Trade and lndustry ll Engelbrecht Ken Marchtng Band ll ll Honor Band ll I2 Everltart Carrie Mixed Chorus I0 Pep Club l0 Mixed Chorus Variety Show I0 Nattonal Honor Soctety ll tl Sensor Senate Evens Kathy Mcxed Chorus tO Hulltop Smgers Il I2 Senior Senate Jumor Senate Ewen Lora Statesman Staff ll Data Processtng I2 Softball I0 Fennern Dawn Basketball l0 'Fennrs I0 Pep Club I0 Student Council I0 ll Junior Senate Trade and lndustry ll National Honor Society ll ll Statesman Staff l l Ftcken Debbie Pep Club l0 Mtxed Chorus l0 Htlltop Stngers Il Juntor Senate Senior Senate Student Council I0 ll ll Statesman Stall ll Outlook Staff I2 Fink Crndt Mixed Chorus Varrety Show I0 Concert Choir ll I2 Student Council ll Spring Musical ll Floerchmger Cindy Pep Club I0 lt Florence Lori Volleyball l0 ll I2 Basketball l0 Golf I0 ll l2 Softball Il Forrest John Football l0ll I2 Basketball I0 ll 12 Baseball I0 Fowler Lmda Mixed Chorus 10 Cheerleader I0 ll ll Captain Senior Senate Basketball l0 tt II Co Captam Frazter Debora Golf l0 Swtmrntng ID Senior Senate Fye Thomas Football l0 ll I2 Wrestling I0 ll II. Track ll Garber: Renee Statesman Staff ll Data Processing I2 Gardner Jemufef Track S0 Tuners Club Il Jumor Senate Senior Senate 'ag.,, -KW hyxy James Emerson Leonard Emerson lll Ken Engelbrecht Joseph Enos Linda Epperson Wayne Epperson Christopher Erger Carrie Everhart Kathy Everts Lori Ewert Randy Feickert Dawn Fennern QS sf if K X X .wi K . 2:55 - Q. .Q ,QQ - in . -4 g X S X ...wk 4 ,... QSQQN Y X ak -fre ' LX --r 4 ,gym .1 ,ga X if W xi .. ..,..,X. f' i J fbi -fs 202 Seniors Sentor Dtrectory GARNER TIMCTHY Fall Play I0 Outlook Staff I2 GAUGER MICHAEL Tenms I0 I2 GAUMON CYNTHIA Mtxed Chorus IO Mrxed Chorus Vartety Show I0 Chrldrens Theatre I0 Il I2 Concert Chou II I2 Sprung Mustcal II I2 Wtnter Play I0 Vocal Contest I2 Thesptans I0 Il I2 GERDEMANN TAMARA Pep Club IO II I2 Orchestra IOII I2 Presrdent GERIACI-I GEORGE Cross Country I2 Track I2 GERMAN SHARON Swtmmrng I0 ll I2 Band I2 Nattonal Honor Soctety II Tumor Senate GILLUND SARA Mtxed Chorus I0 Pep Club I0 II I2 lrbrary Asststanl I0 Ottne Asststant IO Ttmers Club Htlltop Stngers II I2 Sprung Mustcal I0 II I2 Pom Pons II I2 Captarn Sensor Senate Data Processtng I2 Homecomtng Ftnaltsl Band IO ll GILMER PATRICIA Pep Club I0 ll Ollrce Asststant IO Il Timer s Club Cheerleader II I2 Tumor Senate Mtxed Chorus I0 Htlltop Stngers I2 Dtstrtbuttve Educatron I2 GIOVANAZZI SANDRA Mtxed Chorus I0 Htlltop Singers Il I2 Pep Club ll GOSNELL BRIAN Wtnter Play I2 Student Councrl IOII I2 Statesman Staff II Sophomore Senate GRAHAM PHIL Cross Country IO Il Tenms I0 II I2 West Sade Delegatton II I2 Concert Chorr I0 II I2 Sprtng Mustcal I0 Il Mtxed Chorus Varrety Show I0 Olfhand I2 GREER CARLA Cheerleadtng I0 Pom Pon II Track IOII Pep Club I0 Trade and lndustry I2 GREINER JERRY Sprtng Mustcal II Wrestling I2 GRUIKE JOHN Swrmmtng IOII I2 GRUMMER JEFFREY Basketball I0 Jumor Senate Outlook II I2 GUSTASON kURT Baseball Il I2 Trade and Industry I2 HAIGHI' DAN Basketball I0 Tennts I0 II I2 Sprung Musncal II I2 Concert Chorr I2 West Srde Delegatton I2 Wmter Play I2 Sentor Senate HALLIRURTON KIMBERLY Pep Club I0 Student Council II Stateman Stall' II I2 Sentor Senate HAMILTON WENDY Pep Club IOII Presldent I2 Concert Band IO II Secretary I2 Publtcrty Chatrman Marching Band I0 II I2 Pap Band I0 Il I2 Natrunal Honor Socrety II I2 Sensor Senate HAMIIN SCOTT Track IOII I2 HAMORY ANNE Pep Club I2 Thesptan ll I2 Secretary Fall Play II Statesman Statt I2 I-IANGARTNER TODD Gymnailtcs I0 Wrestltng IOII HANISCH SHERYL Cheerleader II Mrxed Chorus IO Concert Chotr II I2 West Sade Delegatron I2 Sprung Musucal II Band I0 It I2 Pep Club II Gymnastns IO HARRIS MARK Football IOII I2 Basketball IO Baseball IO Il HARTWIG KAREN Ttmers Club I0 Pep Club IOII I2 .Iumor Senate Sensor Senate Thesptans II I2 Fall Play II I2 Chtldrens Theatre II Wmter Play II I2 Natuonal Honor Soctety I I I2 State of Iowa Scholar I2 HARVEY BILL Student Councll I0 II Treasurer Gymnasttcs II Trade and Industry I2 HAVEL CHRIS Basketball I0 I-IAVRAN CLARK Senior Senate Statesman Stail I2 Ttmothy Garner Mrchael Gauger Cynthia Gaumon Tamara Gerdemann George Gerlach Sharon German I I . vs ,en S Sara Gtllund Patrtcta Gtlmer Sandra Giovanazzi QI? we Julle Gladwtn David Glanden fe., Nm.. Q w--.... K Phtl Graham Carla Greer Brian Gosnell I E is I t Q X ' Ss se 3 2x me X N e xx N 4 K 1 Jerry Greiner Frank Blackcloud races toward the finish line at the MVC cross country meet at Noelridge Park. fy M r,rvrr Jeff Gremm Timothy Griffith Donald Grissom 'P rnn nrrrr . 5 at S s R John Grulke Jeffrey Grummer Mark Gunn Kurt Gustafson Dan Haight Kimberly Halliburton .if X 1 1 3 1 mv w W, I 10 4 W , K' ,W , ff 3 1 or r Mfg! ef V t ri Wendy Hamilton Scott Hamlin Anne Hamory Todd Hangartner Sheryl Hanisch Jeff Harper f' vw '--. W, 3 fa 5? My f 3 Z Lary Harris Mark Harris Karen Hartwig Bill Harvey Christopher Havel Clark Havran 204 Seniors Senior Directory HEISLER MARINA .tumor Achievement IO ll Vice President I2 President, Nattonal Honor Society It I2 Pep Club IO HENDERSON DENISE Pom Pons ll Sprung Musical ll HENDRICKSON STACY Basketball I0 Statesman Stall I2 HENRY DMNN Cheerleader lt I2 Student Council ll I2 Tuners Club ll Statesman Staff Il Junior Senate HERDER MICHAEL Football I0 ll I1 Baseball I0 I2 HERMAN EDWARD Basketball I0 Baseball ll I2 Trade and lndustry I2 HERSOM SUSAN Pep Club I0 ll Pom Pons ll .lumor Achievement I2 Hilltop Singers Il I2 Student Council I2 HICKS LISA Senior Senate HIGH JEFFREY Basketball l0ll ll Football I0 ll HILL SCOTT Football IO ll ll Trade and lndustry I2 HILLS PAUL Football I0 Wrestling l0ll Trade and lndustry ll HILTON MIKE Baseball IO ll Outlook Stall ll I2 Statesman Stall I2 HLAVACEK KATHY Volleyball IO Student Council ll Statesman Stall ll HOAGLAND VICKY Hat Gang I0 Pep Club l0ll I2 Student Council I2 Statesman Stall IJ Junior Achievement I2 HOFFMAN JANET Mixed Chorus IO HOGAN DEBBIE Senior Senate Student Council I2 HOLLAN STEVE Football I0 ll I2 Track I0 lt I2 Student Council ll I2 HOLLADAY BARON Junior Aclnevement I0 Vtce President ll President ll President HOOD WENDY Drstnbutwe Education ll President HOSPODARSKY TRACY Basketball I0 Dtstrtbutlve Educatscn I1 HOY MARGARET Volleyball l0 ll I2 Track I0 I1 West Side Delegation I0 il Concert Choir ll I2 Choir Counctl Alumni Secretary Outlook Staff ll I2 Sprung Musical II ll O O' HlNER, SUSAN: Marching Band l0,l l.l1: Contert Band l0,Il.l1: Mixed Chorus l0. Jeff Hayzlett Marina Heisler Denise Henderson Stacy Hendrickson Diann Henry Michael Herder L Maw Edward Herman Susan Hersom Kathy Hessing 'is' ' f' s, , ff . we V Q f I ,-,, ,av Lisa Hicks Jeffrey High Laura Hilleshiem Paul Hills u ,f ' f f Scott Hill I W J I I lnrntnn S ,, Mike Hilton an Susan Hiner Kathy Hlavacek Vicky Hoagland X ' A Shelly Hodges .Ianet Hoffman Debbie Hogan 41 50- Wm.- 4 r'S X S 1 - . x' 0, X my fe WW 5 z?. It ii S xiii! ls Melvin Holladay Steven Hollan Baron Holliday 11' Kris Honzik Wendy Hood .lack Hooten A f ' xx, 9 Seniors Margaret Hoy. Lori Florence, Jeff Shav- er, and Mike Johnson all display their special Tracy Hospodarsky Theresa Houlsworth Margaret Hoy talents during their respective sports cam- paigns, f' AM V , LM 'fflfll' .--m- Luis Hoyos Greg Hulbert Kurt Hummell Joe Hunter Christopher Hupp Michele Huston sins 'Qi' e v. , .rr, g T iif' E ni - ik! ,, 1 Trisha Jackson Mitch Jacobsen Dean Jacobson Janice Jaeger Vic Janey Kirk Jeffords 4 -li' Nancy Jennings Ross Jensen Dayle Johnson Mike Johnson Debby Jones Pam Jones Steve Jorgensen James Jurgensen Angela Kalous Robyn Karr 206 Seniors Seniors reveal career plans he idea of having a writing assignment usually turns most stu- dents off. But senior Beth Adams has spent all of her spare time writing stories since the age of ten. The stories Beth writes are all be- ing published in a magazine called Fanzine. The magazine is composed mostly of science fiction novels. Beth said she has not received any awards yet, but she has gained recognition from all over the country. Beth has written twelve stories ranging anywhere from 2 to l28 pages. In addition, she writes to over IOO pen pals all over the world. Beth plans to continue writing and hopes to turn professional some day. The question of what to do after graduation is often a difficult one. However. that question is not hard for senior Pat Waybill to answer. Since she was a sophomore, Pat has wanted to become a truck driver. When asked why, she replied, l like to travel, and l can't think of a bet- ter way to see America. Pat will have to enroll in five weeks of schooling. She plans to at- tend Kirkwood Community College this fall. Pat would like to try driving for right now to see if she would like to make it a career. Chances are good that she will enjoy truck driving enough to continue it, Jon Karteus sons ee? ':?:. ':5,. .ea gl s 4. Jim Keller Tamara Kelley 'Nye Pat Kelly Michael Kelsey Lori Kennedy Rick Kenward 1 . .S 'N I Q U T . SXT ii T32 Q-'X' llhlr-X yt f f x AT' 'Ally' t' ' 'W .fx tx Michelle King Kim Klamerus if r ye xxx Matthew Kessell Jeffrey King 'T' at h Janis Kim Paul Kirchmann Dan Kleinmeyer Beth Klima Senior Director HULBERT GREG football IOII I2 Track I2 HUMMELL KURT Football I0 II I2 HUNTER JOE Swimming IOII I2 HUPP CHRISTOPHER Fall Play Il I2 Childrens Theatre I0 ll I2 Winter Play IO II I1 Sprung Nlustcal I0 ll I2 Thesptans I0 Il I1 Vtce President Nattonal Honor Society ll ll JACKSON IRISI-IA Fall Play I0 Il I2 Mrxed Chorus I0 Concert Choir ll Pep Club Il Sprung Muslcal ll I2 Thesprans I2 Mixed Chorus Vartety Show I0 JANEY VIC Swimming I0 Offhand Staff I1 JENSON ROSS Basketball I0 Swtmrnutg ll I2 JOHNSON DAYLE Mixed Chorus I0 Mixed Chorus Variety Show I0 Hilltop Singers I I I JOHNSON MIKE Gymnastics l0Il I2 Wrestling IO Il I2 JONES PAM Pep Club I0 Mat Matds I0 Il I2 JORGENSEN STEVE West Side Delegation ll I2 Tennis IO II I2 Concert Chou Il I2 Sprung Mustcal ll I2 Mixed Chorus Vanety Show I0 Basketball I0 Wtnter Play I2 Childrens Theater II Fall Play ll JURGENSEN JAMES Marchtng Band I0 Il I1 Pep Band I0 II I2 Jazz Band I0 I I I2 West Side Delegation I0 Il I1 Mtxed Chorus Variety Show I0 Spring Musical ll Pit Orchestra I2 Orchestra I2 National Honor Society ll KARR ROBYN Softball I0 Pep Club IO, Junior Senate Student Council It I2 Sensor Senate KARTEUS JON Football I0 Wrestltng I1 KELLER JIM West Side Delegation I0 ll I2 Concert Chotr II I2 Football I0 Il I2 Mixed Chorus I0 Sprtng Musical IO II I2 Wtnter Play ll KELLY TAMARA Mixed Chorus IO Mixed Chorus Variety Show I0 Concert Choir ll I2 Spring Musical Il KELSEY MICHAEL Basketball I0 Trade and lndustry t2 KENNEDY LORI Pep Club I0 Porn Pons ll Student Council I2 KESSELI, MATTHEW Mixed Chorus IO Concert Choir I0 ll I2 West Sade Deleganon I0l1 Sprung Musical I0 ll I2 'lhesptan It I2 KING JEFFREY Football I0 Basketball I0 ll I1 Statesman Stall Semor Class Co Edrtor I2 Baseball IO KlNG MICHELLE Pep Club IO II Student Counctl ll I2 Office Education Prep Office Education Related I2 KINT JANIS Student Council ll I2 Vace Prestdent Junror Senate Senior Senate Homecoming Finalist Statesman Staff I2 KLAMERUS KIM Tennts I0 Il IJ Pep Club I0 ll Data Processing I2 KLIMA BETH Dtslributrve Education I2 O O , : . . z ' z ' .lla IJ, . p ' Q ' ' . . : ' ,ll 208 Seniors Sensor Directory KOELE JAMES Band I0 Mtxed Chorus I0 Mixed Chorus Vartety Show National Honor Socrety ll I1 Concert Chonr Il I1 Sprung Musrcal II Concert Chou I1 Lrbranan KOEPKE SCOTT Mrxed Chorus IO Mtxed Chorus Vanety Show IO Contert Chotr IOII I2 Concert Choir I2 Manager Fall Play II Thesptans Il I2 Sophomore Senate President Natronal Honor Soctety ll I2 uoll I0 II I2 Astronomy Club ll Swim Team Announcer IO l I P T S A Representative ll Board ol Education Comm Representatlve ll Stale Chorus I1 KOHLER LYNN Track I0 Sophomore Senate Mtxed Chorus I0 Mixed Chorus Vanety Show IO Jumor Senate Pep Club II Statesman Stall ll lunror Class Co Edntor KREMER JEFFREY Football I2 LAGEROUIST SANDRA Pep Club I0 Student Council II Dlstrlbuttve Education I2 Statesman Stall I2 LARIMORE KATRINA Pep Club IO Il Trade and lndustry I2 LEE MARCK Basketball I0 II I2 Trad: I0 LEHMAN LARRY Football IOII I2 Track IOII I2 LEINART RON Football I0 Track Il LEUENBERGER SUE Pep Club Il Hilltop Stngers II I2 Mixed Chorus I0 Band t0 II I Pl I L Band IOII I1 Co Colorguard Commandar LEVY JEFF Football II Il Track Il I2 Basketball ll I2 LIBBERT KARLA Pep Club 10 II I1 Jumor Senate Sensor Senate Data Processtng I2 Treasurer LINDSEY MARIA Student Councll I2 Dtstrlbutrve Education I2 Homecoming Queen LOERCH JULIE Student Council I2 Dlstrtbuttve Educatton I2 LONG DENYS Volleyball IO II I2 Tenms IO Statesman Stall Il Jumor Class Co Edrtor I2 Sensor Class Co Edrtor Outlook Staff I2 News Edttor Mtxed Chorus I0 Hilltop Singers Il Mixed Chorus Variety Show IO Jumor Senate LONG TAMMY Volleyball I0 ll Softball I0 Pep Club I0 Il Trmers Club IO Hat Gang I0 LOPATA DIANA Hrlltop Smgers I0 Pep Club I0 Pom Pon Il Hat Gang I0 wr- James Koele Scott Koepke Kris Koepping Lynn Kohler ur. Karl Kubasa 2' Andre La barge Sandra Lagerquist Angie Kramer Jeffrey Kremer Richard LaGrange John Langer Q O' 'Q H113 EZZ ,ik .WWW v g '-- , Z J1- .M if 6 Z ' Z A ,, 4 I 2 I0 Seniors Senior Directory MADISON CHARLES Fall Play I0 Wrestling IOII I2 MARTIN CHRISTOPHER Swimming IQII ll MARTIN MICKEY Volleyball IO Track I0 National Honor Society ll I2 MARTINSON LEEANN Marching Band IOII ll Concert Band IOII I2 Tennis IO Cheerleader IO Pep Club I0 Il Sophomore Senate Junior Senate Senior Senate Spring Musnal II I2 MATHENY CAROLVN Office Education ll Ollrce Education Related I2 MC CAW CRAlt.: Football I0ll I1 Mixed Chorus IO Concert Chou II I2 MC DOWIELL LORI Swimming I0 Il I2 Co Captain Mat Maud I0 ll Timers duh IO ll Gutlook Stall ll ll Softball II MC EOWEN SCOTT Basketball I0 Football IO Team Captain II ll Outlook S ll 2 MC FATRTDGE MIKI Timers Club ll I1 Hilltop Singers ll I2 Outlook Stall ll I2 Advertising Manager Mt KENZTE MARK Track ll Mk VAY VICKY Pep Club I0 il I2 Senior Senate Homecoming Sem: Finalist 0 0 Band IO: Spring Musical ll,l2. tall ,I . Lyle Losey Diane Loutsch Marc Lundgren Charles Madison IV I Ni 1 10 g . 4 .5 I 'wr ,, s VV I Q V' 7 A 2 Z I A ,T ,tix 1 J fi'WaY 1 N ,-I Daniel Mangrich Kristi Mann , 3' ,WV ' IWC, ', ' James Mantor Scot Marling 2 ' Q 1 hi Q, Christopher Martin Douglas Martin 'W is .X N. ' I ' N 1,. , Q-,1?,, ..-1 H. ' ales on her front page Bin r ary 27 issue of r OutIook. M ' 1 ' L Nd' nn ' Q. Mickey Martin LeeAnn Martinson Carolyn Malheny 'ia Q---r ,....,KX Elizabeth Maynard Craig McCaw Trudy McDaniel , 4 Barb Ma udsley 5. 1 if K - ix. i i 1 Saws Q, 5? as A R ig-X -Q ggi N X. Lori McDowell - I J Scott McEowen Miki McFatridge Mark Mckenzie Patricia McMahon Vicky McVay Lisa Mefferd Curtis Meiner William Meyer .lulie Mehl Launa Meyer 2 I 2 Seniors Senior Directory MIHAL JOAN Olhce Educauon I2 Class Htstonan MINARD TlM Baseball I0 Golf IOII I2 Basketball I0 II I2 Outlook Stall II I2 Statesman Staff I2 MISKIMEN DELISE fall Play I0 ll I2 Winter Play I0 ll I2 Chtldretts Theatre II Sprung Muslcal ll I2 West Slde Delegatoon Il I2 Thesplans I2 Mtxed Chorus I0 Mrxed Chorus Vartety Show IO Concert Choir II I2 MONK AMY Volleyball ll I2 Softball I0 II I2 MOODY RON Wrestlmg I0 II I2 MULSOFF SANDY Basketball ll MUSSMAN DEBBIE Pep Club I0 Concert Chonr Il I2 Sprung Musrcal II I2 Mtxed Chorus I0 Mtxed Chorus Varrety Show I0 Tuners Club ll Sensor Senate Dnstrsbutsve Educatton I2 Class Hrstonan MYHLHOUSEN SHELLY Volleyball IQ Dlstrtbuttve Educatron I2 NECHANICKY BARR Mixed Chorus I0 Mtxed Chorus Variety Show IO Concert Chou II I1 Sprung Musical II I2 Cheerleader II NELSON CHRISTOPHER Mrxed Chorus I0 Cross Country I0 Il I2 Homecoming Escort I2 Concert Chou II I2 Sprung Musrcal ll I2 Track IO Il I2 Mrxed Chorus Variety Show IO NELSON SCOTT Marching Band IO II I2 Concert Band I0 II I2 Jazz Band I2 Orchestra Il I2 Statesman Stall I2 Sprung Mustcal I0 Statesman Stall I2 NOVAK LISA Muxed Chorus I0 Mlxed Chorus Vanety Show I0 Juntor Senate Senior Senate Concert Chotr II I2 Sprung Mustcal II I2 ODEKIRK TINA Student Council IOII I2 Tenms I0ll I2 OLMSTEAD CHRIS Pep Club I0 II Sophomore Senate Jumor Senate Sensor Senate Student Council II PomPons II I2 Co Captatn ORCUTT JEFFERV Swimming I0 OSMANSKI MARIBETH Mtxed Chorus IO Mixed Chorus Variety Show I0 Concert Chou Il I2 Councnl Secretary Natrona! Honor Soclety II I2 Spr ng Musrcal II I1 All State Chorus I2 West Sade Delegation I2 OVERMANN SUE Basketball I0 ll I2 Track I0 II I2 Cross Country I0 II I2 Mtxed Chorus I0 OVERTURF RHONDA Pep Club I0 Mat Maids I0 ll ll PATTEN DANIEL Fall Play I0 II I2 Sprung Play IO ll Chrldren s Theatre PATTISON KEITH Tenms I0 Fall Play I0 Chrldrens Theatre I0 Band IOII PAULSEN CARISA Student Councrl I0 Il Jumor Senate Statesman Staff I2 PEALER PATTI Pep Club I0 Mixed Chorus I0 Mixed Chorus Variety Show I0 Cheerleader Il Concert Chou ll I2 Sprmg Musrcal ll I2 Data Processmg O O NETSER. GINA: Cheerleader IO: Data Processing I2: Homecoming Semi-Finalistt . ' - . I , . I : i , t . . 1 ' . 1 ' ' I0, I l, I2, I2, ew' sniwlngw Amy Michel Joan Mihal Matt Miller Sheri Miller Dana Milota Tim Minard Kathy Mischek Delise Miskimen Amy Monk ual Ron Moody l V' 2,1 5' it 1 Sandy Mulsoff ,4f Diane Moss Dale Muldoon Sandy Munson Debbie Mussman x :V , HV ,UMM .QW 'Wf- Q-.hr .,,, at Shelly Myhlhousen Barb Nechanicky Christopher Nelson Scott Nelson Gina Netser Randy Newman Alice Nightingale Lisa Novak Tina Odekirk Chris Olmstead Jeffrey Orcutt Maribeth Osmanski .J Q x B X fAbovej Maribeth Osmanski and Sheryl Hanisch swoon as Jim Keller portrays Elvis at a West Side Delegation Concert. CLeftj Concentrating on his music Andy Wisely intently plays his violin at the winter band and orchestra concert. 'E y ytsy , Q Daniel Patten Keith Pattison Carisa Paulsen Patti Pealer 2 I 4 Seniors Senior Director PEbARllEK SUE Student Council IO ll Office Edunatron I2 Vrce President PENCOOK LAWRENCE Mixed Chorus I0 Marchmg Band and Concert Band I0 ll I1 Sprung Musrral Il Pep Band I0 II I1 Concert Choir It IJ West Side Delegation I2 PERKINS KATHY Student Council ll IL luntor Senate Sensor Senate Pep Club PETERS RALPH Football IO Il I2 Track I0 II ll PETERS RENEE Student Council I0 Il Il Junior Senate Senior Senate Basketball IO PETERS RHONDA Student Council IOII I2 .luntor Senate Sensor Senate Band I0 Basketball I0 PETERSEN TERESA Office Edunattonll I2 PHELPS PAMELA Mixed Chorus Il Hilltop Singers ll I2 Pep Club PIERCE CLAUDIA Senior Senate PIKE LISA Pep Club I0 Student Council IO ll Timers Club ll POPELKA TOM Junior Achievement I0 POSTEL CINDY Concert Band l0Il IJ Officer Pep Club It I2 Senior Senate Tennis ll I1 National Honor Society Il I2 Pep Band II II Marching Band I POTTER MARK Football I0 Baseball I0 Wrestling lOll I1 PRICE MAUREEN Basketball I2 Senior Senate PYLE LAURA Junior Achievement IO II I2 RAHN USA Mixed Chorus I0 Il I2 Mixed Chorus Variety Show I0 Pep Club I0 Student Council II RAMSEY DAN Dtstubuttve Education Il RASMUSSEN DEAN Fall Play Crew I0 Winter Play Crew I0 Sprung Play Crew IO Tennis IOII 2 REECE RANDY Football IO It I1 Track I2 National Honor Society II I2 REGAN FRANCES Mixed Chorus I0 Mixed Chorus Variety Show I0 Pep Club ll Media Assistant II Basketball II Hilltop Singers ll I2 Statesman Stafltll REID LISA Pep Club IO tl I2 President Diving ll I2 Cheerleader I2 Semor Senate Boy s Track Manager II I1 Jetty J Hawk lt I2 Sue Pegariek Lawrence Pencock Gary Perdew Sf' Kathy Perkins Ralph Peters Renee Peters , 'J' Sv-.af ....,0 'sf j I Ronda Peters Teresa Petersen Byron Pettibone Patty Pealer. Barb Nechanicky. Lisa Novak, and Delise Miskimen take time out to relax during the Concert Choir's retreat in September. DD Wesbrook shows her enthusiasm and school spirit as she cheers the girls' basketball team to victory over city rival Kennedy, f f 2 who-na.-an lntu- in A ' ' W Viy V I G F , . 'VV ' V H 4 an ' 4 I 1 y V if ' ,. ' 4 Q , I f , , ' 4 W Y Fi rc' tff M ,,,, , f I it Laura Pyle Lisa Rahn f-ali, nd ,, vat V ,, ,, aw 6 -4-,,y' I I Dan Ramsey Pamela Phelps Claudia Pierce Lisa Pike 'HW' 4 w1. f f Tom Popelka Cindy Postel Mark Potter 1 5 if y ft Maureen Price Gene Prohaska .lune Putnam 1--rung 529' l. Terri Rance Dean Rasmussen Doug Rayman Mb X s P Haas Susan Redman Malinda Redmond Randy Reece Fran Regan Lisa Reid Kathy Reilly them notice the players. However but any notice he man behind the scenes who helps l - team in a different way .leffersons man behind the l ne has been senior Tom Williams 1 Tom has contributed to spo fof a i seasons. He was manager of the varsity football boys rsity basket- ball squad and the boys varsity xeball team. The work he does is very dem - fng. He is responsi e for getting all equipment loaded rl away games seeing that the players get water and t I and washing the uniforms after every game. He also s y responsibil- ities during each practice. lt's a lot Sw - but I don't mind. l just try to help, stated Tom. t Being a three yea K. anager for the girls basketball team is an accomplishment hat senior Annette Baker is proud to claim. Annette stat! that she liked being a manager because she enjoys t f cttement Some of the m 5 im' r rtant things Annette does include making sure a v armei f' bags are packed and the name boards a rrect for S h teams. ' nette gets her atisfaction from helping out the team. This year the gave her a plaque and last year she got her varsi . tter. Annette revealed, This iob comes first befo - ay hing that l'm doing, like my job or any priorities - . Team, Gaskill stated, The team would be When asked what sport he liked best, he 2--.---r' without, s anager. l'm glad Annette is a part of our them all about the same. ln all the many way out the athletes. they should be thankful to ha team.',', ,fl members agree that their team would be lost ' bl someone like Annette. Dedicated mana . , -t ' 1 ' ' ., y teams succeed .wld ,sam any students attend athletic ev s . - - nearly all of man behin A l es. s , . nt .pl o . ' ' 4: lg ' ' ' x , 'lla G , ., ' .115 ' . I is . . l . . i I f XX ' 1 0 X X -vs.-4 N. 5 ,E 4' 'mx ' It I Deann Reinhardt Dan Rennekamp Vicki Reynolds Cathy Riha Diane Rinderknecht Scott Ripperton f . ' f : Eg ..,.f ?f 1 QQZ if Vg f f FV Ke f f if X . f y.. ll' .aj .Wx David Rizzio Lee Robinson Edward Roehrich Carol Rogers Jeff Roman Gregory Rump 'alll' Teri Rust Vince Saldana Douglas Sanger 2 l 6 Seniors Dean Sass Rick Saylor Gregg Schafer F Jon Scheer Randolph Schmidt Alan Schmitz ard' i53'?,f 93:35 I, , ' QW 'YR Ann Scholl Larry Schrader Dean Schrock Julie Schulte -' 4 I ' 9- is 1 I ,' : f wg , I ., V ,t, zl' X . Q., . to V . '4- 'f 11: 15 if ' if- yy ,Z ' 3 4 .. ff,v VU W ff' we 0,5 ,Vg .V 'W..,x Jean Sedlacek Sherry Schultz V ' , i : A I Joe Sedlacek it P: -421 in .rw W f I ir' .. 'if Janice Sedlacek YV I' 732, ,tm Vx . 'awk I I I fscf X I .. ' 3' Tammy Seltrecht Dawn Severson Rosanne Sharp Jeff Shaver Senior Directory urtmmmor. DEANN: Mixed Cham io. RIMA. CATHV: Mixed Chorus IO: Tennis I0.i I.I2: Pep Club l0.I I: Hat Gang IO: Junior Achievement IO: Junior Senate: Office Assistant IO. RINDERKNECHT, DIANE: Junior Achievement I LIZ: Data Processing IJ. RIPPERTON. SCOTT: Football IO, lI,lI: Baseball lO.l l.I1: National Honor Society I I,I2. ROBINSON. LEE: Swimming IO.I I. ROGERS, CAROL: Pep Club II: Mixed Chorus IO. ROMAN. JEFF: Football IO: Wrestling lO.l I.l2. IZUMP. GREG: Football IO.I I.IJ: Basketball I0. RUST. TERI: Golt IO.l I,l2: Basketball IO: Pep Club I I.l2-President: Senior Senate: National Honor Society II.I2. SANGER. DOUGLAS: Fall Play lO.l I.l2: ChiIdren's Theater IO: Statesman Stall ll: Thespians IO: National Honor Society Il, SASS. DEAN: Golf IO.I l,I2: Basketball I0.I I. SCHEER. JON: Astronomy Club Il.I2. SCHMITZ, AIAN: Band IO. SCHOLL. ANN: Sophomore Senate--Secretary: Mixed Chorus IO: Mixed Chorus Variety Show IO: Softball IO: Studeuncil lO.I l,l2: Timers Club lO.I l: Junior Senate-Secretary: Statesman Staff ILI!-Co+Editor-In-Chiel: Concert Choir l I.I2-President: Senior Senate-President: Spring Musical ll.l.2: Homecoming Finalist. SCHRODER. LARRY: Marching Band l0.l I.l2: Jazz Band l0.I I.I2: Concert Band IO,I l.l2: National Honor Society I l.l2: Spring Musical lO.l2: Orchestra Il: Junior Achievement II. SCHROCK. DEAN: Distributive Education Il: SCHULTE. JULIE: Cheerleader I0.I I.l2: Pep Club IO.I I: Junior Senate: Senior Senate-Secretary: Statesman Stall ll: Homecoming Semi-Finalist. SCHUITZ. SHERRY: Distributive Education II: Junior Achievement IO. SEDLACEK. JANICE1 Cross Country lO,l I.l2: Basketball l0.l l,l2: Track l0.l I. Il: Sottball I0,I I.l1-Co-Captain: Statesman Staff II-Sophomore Class Co- Editor,I2-Co-Editor-In-Chief: Junior Senate-Vice President: Senior Senate- Vice President: Marching Band IO.l l,: Concert Band IO, SEDLACEK, JEAN: Cross Country lO.I l,l2-Captain: Basketball lO.l lx Track IO, I I.l2: Mixed Chorus IO: Mixed Chorus Variety Show IO: Concert Choir ll: Senior Senate: Marching Band : National Honor Society ll.l2. SELTRECHI, TAMMY: Volleyball IO,lI.I1: Track IO.I l.l1: Softball IO. ll,I2- Co:Captain. SHARP. ROSANNB Swimming IO: JJ Club IO. SHAVER. JEFF: Football lO.I I.l2: Track IO: Swimming l0.ll1 Outlook Staff I I. II: Statesman Staff II. Danielle Shaw Michael Schedenhelm 2 I 8 Seniors , in 'Rf 1 , el-i at I , - 65 ss wegwwwmww esaew ,mv . ft M1 t r x 3 X N dl Q X wg X E NF x t Eileen Shields Senior Director SHAW DANIELLE Band IOII I2 Mixed Chorus Concert Choir II I2 Fall Play t0 Tratlc I0 Cheerleader IU West Side Delegation ll I2 Sprung Mustt tl ll I2 Orchestra Il I2 National Honor Society II I2 Senior Senate Homttomtny, Finalist SHEDENHELM MICHAEL Football I0ll ll Trask IO ll I2 Junior Achievement I0 Office Assistant Il I2 SHIELDS EILEEN Junior Senate Senior Senate Outlook Stall I2 Pep Club Il SKALA LORI Hat Gang I0 Pep Club IO Pom Pons ll SKVOR RUTH Junior Achievement Il Office Education Related ll I1 SLAVMAKER ROSEMARY Office Edutatton ll ll Class Reporter I1 SLOCUM SANDRA Tennis IO Pep Club IO II SMITH JULIE lraclt l0ll ll Cross Country IO Outlook Staff I2 SMITH SHERI Pep Club I0 Senior Senate National Honor Society ll I2 SPUDIC SHARON Hat bang I0 STAHL KIMBERLY Pep Club IO Hat bang IO Gymnastics IOII I2 SIATON SCOTT Football IOII I1 Wrestling I0 Il I2 Baseball IO ll I2 STEFFEN TINA Volleyball IO II I1 Rasltetball IO ll I2 Softball IOII I2 Student Counctl IO Sophomore Senate lreasurer Junior Senate Senior Senate Statesman Staff Il I2 Homecoming Finalist National Honor Society ll I2 Quill and Scroll ll STELUNL: TINA Mixed Chorus IO Pep Club I0 ll Junior Senate STOA MARTHA Thespians ll I2 STOURAC LAURA Mat Maid I0 ll I2 Outlook Stall II I2 STRAUSSER JEFFERY Football IO SIULL ANGIE Pep Club l0Il President Track I2 SULLIVAN BRIDGET Mixed Chorus IO Hilltop Singers ll I2 Sophomore Senate Juntor Senate Timers Club I0 Softball IO Pep Club ll Pom Pons SVOBODA KAREN Volleyball IO Basketball I0 Softball IO II Thesptans Il SWAIN CARLA Fall Play I0 ll SWANSON, PAUL Golf IO ll I2 Outlook Staff I2 it , 5 fx . . ' if 'T Q m?tf 49 , ,Q S uet' l'l? if Doug Siemering Philip Sievers -all M W.. if J A . me . . so .K Xl, Lori Skala Ruth Skvor Rosemary Slaymaker 1'AW,1 L Sandra Slocum Brenda Smejkal David Smith Y ' . Julie Smith Robyn Smith Sheri Smith K 8 - Q.. . arf I . H .A W3 I . . Steve Sommers Eric Sorensen Kelly Spear 3 7 'i I I 7 'il ,. W x , , , -i Y V 8 J y it Y Y H- W Q LZ 4 N f X Sharon Spudic Kim Stahl James Stastny Scott Staton At the Washington pep assembly honoring football. senior Jeff Levi gains the attention of the crowd as he boogies to the sound of SOS. I f A W Tina Steffen Tina Stelling K' 1 ev Tracy Stevens Martha Stoa Craig Stoddard 99' we fr , Carol Stodola Laura Stourac Jeffrey Strausser Lee Stroud Angie Stull Bridget Sullivan my W W W vw, -M' Karen Svoboda Paul Svoboda Treasa Svoboda Carla Swain Paul Swanson William Swick A ci X Nfl E ii- 'SSN ' .fx -fr .' . r, Ss ggei Qwdw Stacy Taylor Christina Tharp Martin Thenhaus Carrie Thomas F' 11' Os -1- :Q . Q Tina Tibben Jon Tibbetts Roxann Tisher F Y A we if , ' wife' -23 wsu ' -Q i Chuck Tomasek Douglas Tompkins Richard Trainer 1 ,....-ul' -annual!!! Kun Timothy Titus ,S 7 is Marna Trcka Tina Turley Steve Ulmer T-s u 7 I x ,Q V I I Robin Upchurch N'-SQ Steven Vandercook Scott VanderWieI Sue Vanek wg- ? Kris Uthe Nicky Van Dee po-' Seniors Chuck Tomasek and Lester Williams enjoy the Trade and lndustry mixer, which was held to raise money for the Taylor Re- habilitation Center. X Thomas Van Woert 40' 27 Q Ann Vaughan Kelly Verbick Shelly Verbick Marilyn Vest 1011? fl a '91- . Hi' , af W I 4 Kevin Vial Kimberley Vifian Chris Visek Lori Vogel Larry Waddell Gary Wade Senior Directory TAYLOR STACV Pom Ports ll Cheerleader I2 Student Council I2 THOMAS CARRIE Basketball I0 Pep Club IO Cheerleader I0 ll Mixed Chorus I0 Homecoming Semi Finalist I1 Drstrtbutwe Education I2 Statesman Sta ll TIBBEN TINA Gymnastics lOll l2 Pep Club I0 TIBBETS JON Mtxed Chorus I0 Mixed Chorus Vartety Show I0 Concert Choir tl T2 Historian Spring Musical ll I2 Tennis IOII I2 Cross Country ll I2 West Side Delegation ll I2 Outlook Staff t2 Sports Editor TITLIS TIMOTHY Cross Country l0ll I2 Jumor Athtevement IO Vice President TOMASEK CHUCK Football I0 Junior Achievement I0 ll Track IO l Gymnastics Il I2 TOMPKINS DOUGLAS Football ll ll Spring Musical Il I2 Concert Choir I2 Mixed Chorus I0 Hat Gang IO Mixed Chorus Variety Show I0 Thespians ll I2 Fall Play I0 Il I2 Winter Flay ll TRAINER RICHARD Trade and lndustry I2 TURLEY TINA Volleyball IO ll Tennis I0 Pep Club I0 ULMER STEVE Football l0ll ll Baseball T0 I2 Trade and lndustry T2 Outlook Staff I2 Softball lO Junior Senate VANDERCOOK STEVEN Band l0lI ll Mixed Chorus I0 Concert Choir ll I2 Sprung Mustcal ll I2 VANDERWIEL SCOTT Concert Choir Il I2 Band lOll I1 Mtxed Chorus T0 Thesptans IO ll I1 Spring Musical ll I2 West Side Delegation IO I I VANEK SUE Tennis IO Basketball IO Softball I0 Office Education ll I2 President Junior Senate Mixed Chorus IO Statesman Staff ll Index Editor I2 Student Life Editor Outlook Staff I2 Editorial Editor Quill and Scroll VERBICK KELLY Office Educatton ll I1 VEST MARILYN Marching Band I0 ll I2 Concert Choir ll I2 Concert Band I0 ll Mertt Secretary I2 Mixed Chorus I0 Pep Club ll Pep Band I0 ll ll Mixed Chorus Variety Show IO Spring Musical ll I2 VIAL KEVIN Media Assistant IO ll I2 Outlook Staff ll ll Photo Editor Statesman Staff ll I2 Head Photographer Qutll and Schroll I l I1 VIFTAN KIMBERLEY Volleyball I0 ll I2 Mixed Chorus I0 Htll Top Singers ll Softball TO Statesman Staff I2 Mixed Chorus Variety Show IO VISEK CHRIS Wrestling l0lI lf! VOGEI. LORI Volleyball I0 WADE GARY Basketball I0 O Q J ff . . ' : I ' ' . : ,l .l2: . : , : ' ' . : ' A ll. UTHE. KRTS: Volleyball lO.l I.l2p Track l0p Mixed Chorus T01 Concert Choir Il. II, Seniors Ill 'dm A N Kristin Walker Sharon Walkner Marcie Ward Angela Wardenburg Pat Waybill l-3l'l'Y Welch Le 1 Rick Welsh Kimberly Werning DD Wesbrook Duane Wesbrook Tammy White Terry White 'bar :AMPS 'hx n, Anna Whittle Michael Wieland Lesa Williams Seniors not pictured 'ah' .-:J fn tax egg. 4157! 222 Seniors William Byrne Cynthia Coleman Shawn Corporon Kenneth Cross Donald Hager Kelly Harrs Mark A. Harris Yolandra Harris Randall Knight Steven Michalec Deborah Steffen Deborah Steichen Carlos Vega Craig Young Lester Williams Thomas Williams Linda Wilson Michael Wilson Donald Wiltgen Michael Wink MW A 1 'V f 1' W than A,e, t llll Andrew Wisely Jan Witting .lon Witting Greg Hulbert and Linda Fowler dance the night away at the Senior Senate mixer which raised almost 5300 for the group's treasury. i I ar, warg fa at L e Sf, IPX 'Z , QU? 322 1 A if Isl 5 not fir ,uw ?w rv ,fr fliu ek' Q...- 'if x Z tx David Wolf Rhonda Wolverton Ray Woodhouse f- L -lil.. 'ii' lx 'iii a 'K i J , -I ex X S is Randy Wright Barbara Wyatt Scott Young KN Lisa Zingula Joseph Zitek Ill Kevin Zvacek Semor Director WALKER KRISTIN Volleyball I0 ll I2 Lheerleader I0 II I2 WARD MARLIE Dtstrtbultve Education I1 WARDENBURG ANUELA Student Counul I0 Il ll Lheerleader I0 ll Pep Club IO Mtxed Lhorus I0 WELLH LARRY Concert Choir tl I2 Mixed Chorus IO Volleyball Dtstnct Olftual I2 Sprung Musttal II I2 WERNINKJ KIMBERLY Marahtng 8and I0 Il I2 Coruert Band IOII IJ Vue President Pep Rand IOII I2 Jazz Band I0 ll I2 Mixed Chorus I0 Mixed Lhorus Variety Show I0 Concert Chotr II West Stde Delegation I0 Spring Musnal I0 II National Honor Soctety Il I1 WESBROOK DD Cross Country IOII I2 Basketball I0 Il Track l0Il I2 Statesman Stall ll I2 Outlook Staff ll I2 Edttor tn Lhret Sports Editor WHITE TAMMY Marching Band Colorguard ll I2 Pep Club IO ll WHITE TERRY Concert Band IOII ll Marching IO ll I2 Pep Band IOII I2 Nattonal Honor Society ll I2 Pep Club I0 ll tl I1 Childrens Theatre I0 Il I2 Junoor Senate Senior Senate lhesptan I0 ll ll Honors program I2 WILLIAMS LESA Volleyball I0 WILLIAMS LESTER football IOII I2 WILLIAMS THOMAS Media Assistant IOII I2 AV Assistant IO Il I2 Video Iethmctan ll I2 Football manager I2 Basketball manager I2 Baseball manager I2 Statesman Stall ll WILSON LINDA Fall play IO ll Pep Club I0 WILSON MIQHEAL Wrestling I0 I2 Baseball IO Fall Play IO ll WILTUEN DONALD uymnastns IO Wrestltng IO WISELY ANDREW Cross Country l0ll I2 Captatn Track l0ll I1 Basketball IO Ornheslra I2 Comertmaster WIlllNu JAN Football IO Basketball I0 II I2 WITTINSJ JON Football IOII IJ Basketball I0 WOLVERTON RHONDA Mat Maid ll WYATT BARBARA Mixed Llwrus I0 West Srde Delegation IO ll Concert Choir Il I2 Sprung Mustcal ll ll Martltmg Band Lolorguard I2 YOUNG SCOTT Statesman Stall ll ZlNuULA LISA Tuners Club I0 Statesman Staff ll I2 Senior Senate ZVACEK KEVIN Audio Visual IOII I2 Tratk IOII I2 Debate I0 ll I 0 O WIELAND. MICHAEL: Fall Play ll.I2: Winter Play l0.I I, IL Spring Musical IO. 4 .z V I -ry' '1 Y 1 iq :v 'wiifiiaxlf 'ix -'Ear . .J' J 2? 'Su ' ,A nl' 1 1 X ' , 'N No as by ii ,, ..L.M, A. up f 2 x N E X ff Among those attending the senior prom at the IBEW Hall were: 'Scott McEowen, Kathy Hlavacek :Don Anderson, Ann Cole 'Laura Stourac. Dean Sass. a a vi:-'fif'5'2e-u'tt-2F4 .i ?.,-152-xHk4w: .t-,-z 42 f Q, ,J if mi' , WY, :QQ V , 5 . M tw. r A, Q gn at 51, , 'P iqfxg get ,Q 1-ga e 0 4' - ' in Taking a break from dancing are: 'Doug Sang- er. Tammy Gerdemann 2Chris Landis. Nick Dellos 3Mary Cole, Steve Jorgensen 'Bill Har- vey and his date. may . 1: ,A ' f S J . 131 f . fi P - 5 i . X K ty. ' 5 , A s L. 2 I i ii, , ' - ,-Eel I Seniors njo prom m morie pring fever and high spirits set the mood for the all- important senior prom. Instead of the Sheraton Inn, which in year's past had hosted this annual event, the IBEW Hall was chosen as this year's location by the Senior Senate executive board. Decorating committees were chosen in Senior Senate. Decorations included pastel colored silk flowers, lighted trees, and lilacs. Refreshments were also furnished for cou- ples in attendance by the Senior Senate. To supply the evening's music, Senior Senate came up with Akasha as the band. The theme song was Memo- ries . The band will be long remembered, since the gener- al opinion expressed by the couples about the music was very good. Couples could, as usual, have their pictures taken, and candid photos were snapped and made available to those who wished to purchase them for their scrapbooks. Post-prom parties topped off the early morning hours of a most memorable event to cherish. -Debbie Ficken :ra Vgikkrk, , ' K ONC61 C MXL,8I 'Clmei 8: o mme: mew , 'cbemetwemonw nemo: Akwsm 1: fi' X lox 3 A .1 V J ,. Hs: 1- W J . N3 Y...-f- , 5. 4 T!'731:' vxlhx in 325 A J .uk , . ' 'id' B Y 4 ' 4 1 .5113 -, -e 9 T 'Q' J' 4+ an 5. ,, 2' if FE- wylif if -I 'K Vi 27 f -'K 'I-'V J' eb ?!,1-7w6f?iK+4'5' AJ' I,-gl,-V 415-, lp, x' if warm spring evening provided the setting for the annual senior prom, which was on May 2. As couples gathered in the IBEW Hall, memories of the thirteen years of attending school flashed back through the minds of soon'to-be graduates of l98I. This annual event will standout in their memories for years to come. Cool pastel colors accented the surroundings and the mood of the prom. Couples danced while the band Akasha played popular songs of I98I. Many photos, both posed and candid, were taken at the dance as a remembrance. Silk flower arrangements of pink, green, light blue, and yellow pastels served as table decorations and keepsakes. Our three years of work really paid off, commented Debbie Ficken, chairperson of the decorating committee. -Patty Graham The senior prom held Saturday, May 2, proved to be a very special evening as evident by the expressions on these individuals' faces: 'John Forrest, Cathy Johnson 'Jim Baker, Cindy Wray 3Kris Walker, Jeff King 'Mark Harris, Teresa Zalesky 5Mark DeHann, Peggy Colbeck sLori McDowell, Mike Hilton. Graduation is a time all look forward to A... For the class of I98I. graduation exercises were held on June 6 at the Five Seasons Center. Led by marshals Dr. David Hoyt and Mr. Donald Hoeppner, the 482 member class marched in as the band played Pomp and Circumstance . Senior class president Ann Scholl opened the ceremony. Cindy Egger then led the audience in the singing of the national anthem. Valedictorians Don Anderson , Ron Anderson, Teri Rust, and Scott VanderWiel each spoke about Reaching our goals is not as important as what we become trying to reach them-a winner . . The featured speakers were J. Lauree Gerber, vice presi- dent of the Board of Education, Dr. Marvin Maire, superin- tendent of schools, and Dr. William C. Jacobson, principal. After the benediction, the graduates filed out to Days of Glory . -Diane Tipping 4 E' f .sss a 8. Q. 5 s :-53.3 , Nlhkxdr Senior Tina Steffen, who two days earlier had been injured during a softball game, was re- leased from the hospital in order to attend graduation. fm we 5 , -ET me gy il' N Caught up in the excitement of .lefferson's 24th graduation ceremony were these seniors: 'The 482 graduates 'Dave Birch 3Seniors listen- ing attentively 'Tina Steffen and Scott Staton 5Kurt Gustafson 5Seniors during processional 'Ann Scholl 'Valedictorians Ron Anderson, Teri Rust. Scott VanderWiel, Don Anderson 9Lori Becker. Many Tea Win Title l98I proved to be an exceptional year for the J-Hawks as they proved they were winners in many ways. In sports, J-Hawks showed their strength as some of the past year's highlights included the girls' cross country team and the boys' gymnas- tics team both taking state championships in the fall. Mike Johnson and .lean Sedlacek each earned an individual state title in their respective sports of wrestling and track. nf, K ii L mf- Graduation will be both a time for celebration and a time for separation. As many of us will separate and go our own ways in life, we will always be together in memories. Taking off for the lake, skits at pep assemblies. and dancing at mixers are things that we will always look back on and laugh! Being the top person on the pyramid at a basketball game. falling over a hurdle in front of the whole boys' track team. and getting janitorial duty for going to Wendy's instead of the lunch room are iust a few more memories that will stay with us for ever. -DD Wesbrook 232 Closing Section 3 -B ,wi X15 mf ff M R iamsx QQJWW' 'SRM .vga atM The motto of the i980-SI school year was J-Hawks are Winners , and through the course of the year this theme was exemplified over and over again. In sports, J-Hawks proved they were winners by turning .sk my morie in one of the best sports years ever. In other fields, 62 new mem- bers were inducted into the honor society and the music and drama departments put on many fine shows. ll l3O.l:11.l98.220.227 ABNEY, MR. DON 148 Ackerman, Cynthia 51.58.156 Ackerman, Susan 175 Ackman, Randy 47.88,1w,l16.l75 Adair, Pamela 5I,57.58.l56 Adair. Vicki 53.195 Adams, Beth 44.195 Adams. David 156 Adams. Larry 56.156 Africa, Jeffrey 66.195 Alberts. Mary 51.156 Alberts. Tami 175 Alderman. Kevin 175 Ailee. Robert lCB.l75 Allen. Angela 175 Allen. John 175 ALLEN. MR. ROBERT 66.143 Allison. Debra 49,54,55.58.76.77.195 Ament, Joy 94,913,175 Amnteter, Jeflrey 156 Amsler. Laura 44.58.l2l.l26.l95 Amsler. Robert 75.175 Anderson. Cecil 69.82.107,l56 Anderson. Charles 175 Anderson. Donald 47,112,ll4.ll8.l45,l95,224 Anderson. Gary 175 Anderson. Jerry 80.175 Anderson. Lisa 112.175 Anderson, Ronald 3l,47,ll2.1l4.1l6,l95,2ll Anderson. Tracy 156 Anfinson, Shelley 156 Anson. Bret 156 Aossey. Troy 175 Armstrong. Mark 175 Arnold. Donald 195 Arnold. Julie 156 Arntzen. Julie 23,35.92.93.lI8,l20.l2l.195 Arp. Ellen 156 Ash, Thomas 12.47,50.51.66,lC!3.195 ASK. MR. ROBERT 66.148 Astor. Craig 47.1G.107.l75 Audio Visual Helpers 57 Axline. Jelfrey 175 Ayer. Robert 156 Azelton. Michelle 175 Azinger. Bruce 175 Azinger. Julie 5l,57,156 Barmor Bair, Kimberly 70.175 BAIRD. MRS. JOAN 148 Baker. Annette 87.124195 Baker, James 19.I24.195.227 Baldus. Gail 1l2,ll4.I16.156 Baldus. Lisa 42,5l.ll2,114,l75 BALES. MRS, DONNA 148 BALL, MR, WILLIAM 148 Banes, Robert 175 Banks. Lori l0,23,42,49.66,l95,l98 Barger, Joseph 195 Barger, Nancy 156 Barger, Timothy 158 e, Daniel 195 Index Beason. Micheal 158 Beastrom, Tim 196 Beatty. Patrick 176 Beavers, Ronald 196 Beck, Annette 5l.58.85.87.98.158 Beck. David 196 Becker. Elizabeth 56,176 Becker. Lisa 77.158 Becker. Lori 47.70.196 Becker. Mark 92.158 Becker, Matthew 92.158 Becker. Richard 176 BECKER. MR. ROBERT 69,148 BECKMAN. MR. WILBERT 153 Beebe. Lori 158 Beer. Catherine 175 Beeson, Brett 176 Behel, Stephen 158 Behm. Lesa 158 Behrens, David 176 Behrens, Dwayne 56.176 Behrens, Gina 27,176,191 Behrens, Mark 90,107,158 Behrens. Mary 56.57.176 Behrman, Susanne 176 Belknap, Michelle 42.158 Bell. Angela 43.196 Bell, Brenda 158 Bell, Michael 176 Bender. Christine 10.12.13.23.S2.66.I96 Benesh. Denise 158 Benesh. Dianna 158 Benesh. Kenneth 176 Benesh. Tami 158 Benford. Belinda 196 Benson. Dana 90,158 Berg. Colleen 196 Berg. Yvette. 143.196 Bertling. Michelie 72,158 Bertling. Tammy 47,50.70.8l.196 Beschta. Blane 176 Betterton. Chuck 158 Bideaux. Rebel 176 Birch. David 92.93.196 Bird. Jeffrey 197 Bishop, Dave 69.82,l05,l58 Bissell. Lance 197 Black. John 176 Blackcloud, Frank 75.197.203 Blackcloud, Larry 75,90,l58 Blahnik, Brian 176 Blahnik. Leslie l0,23,66,88,197 Blair, Brian 197 Blair, Mikal 158 Blattner. Lori 122,159 Blome, Lisa 197 Boelter. David 176 BOGGUSS, MRS. JOAN 148 Bohren, Edward 176 Bolton. Michael 90,159 Bolton. Richard 1l2.1l4.1l8,l76 BOMKAMP, MISS LORRAINE 54.55.148 Bonar. Martha 121.197 Bonar. Richard 159 Bonfire 10 Bonsall. Sarah 176 Boothe. William 49.176 Boots. Robert 197 Borkowski. Tracy 159 Bornstein, Gina 197 Boustead. Beverly 47,70.l76 Boxwell. Juanita 57.176 Boyer. Reid l4,19.24.25.79.l21.I37.148.197 Brolin. Kane 143,159 Brooks. Bryan 177 Brooks, Debra 159 Brousard. James 75.91159 Brown, Darcy 23.88.177 BROWN, MR. G.B. 149 Brown, Janice 53,177 Brown, Mark 177 Brown, Penny 197 Brown. Rickey 88,106,177 Bruce. Brian 197 Bruce, Donna 56 Bruce, Linda 72.l05,l59 Bruce. Rose 177 Bruening. Michael 197 Brunssen, Trent 177 Bruzek, John 197 Bryant. Shelli 58.1w,l77 Bryngelson. Donnae 57.I22,l77,187 Buehler. Elizabeth 197 Bulicek. Jeff 177 Burgess. Susan 197 Burke, Robert 177 Burkhart, Shawna 78,122,177 Burkholder. David 159 Burkholder. Stephen 197 Burns. Thomas I77 Burris. Bryan 159 Butler. Bryn 50,70.84.l77.l84 Butterfield. Michael 116,143,197 CAMERON. MR, PAUL 149 Campbell. Jamison 177 Campbell. Kristine 51,123,159 Campbell, Tina 177 CAMP BELL. MR, TOM 1-19 Capper. Judy 197 Careley, Timothy 177 Carlson. Cliff 177 Carlstedt, Nancy 77,159 Carlton. Mark 159 Carnes. Catherine 197 Carnes, Patrick 103,159 CARNEY, MR, CLEM 56,149 Carson. Joni 54,122,197 Carson. Timothy 32.5l.69,146,159 Carter. Jody 177 Carter. Michelle 45.50,197 Carver. Millicent 112,177 Casey. James l7.20.42,50.55,65,I98 Cerveny. John 60,92.103.I77 Barmore. Douglas 175 Barringer. Bob 158 Barrow. Kim 112.175 Bartosh, Darlene 176 Bartosh. John 195 Baseball 106 Basketball. Boys' 88 Basketball. Girls' 84 BASSETT, MR. HLIRLEY 148 Bateman. Lorie 176 Bates, Angela 195 BATEY, MRS. BETTY 153 Beach, Scott 66.121195 Beachler. Lisa 78.lw.l58,l67 Bean. Craig 195 Bean. Jeffrey 90,107,158 Brammer, Kathryn 43.50.61.l76 Brammer, Thomas 197 Brandon. Brawner. Kristi 176 Joseph 176 Chandler. Frank 198 Charipar. Bruce 69.159 Charipar. Paul 82 Chase. Donna 198 Chase. Sherry 159 Cheerleaders Candid 22 Cheney. Kimberly 198 Cheney, Michael 69,107,159 Chesmore, Anne 177 Chesmore, John 159 Chiafos, Michelle 5l.87,122,l23,l59.167 Chicchelly. Anthony 69.82.159 Chicchelly, Chris 56,80.82,177 Childrens Theatre 128 Chrarnosta, Catherine 53,177 Christensen. Carl 75.l03.ll8.l2l.198 Chriswell. Kyle 159 Cihla. Renee 177 Cilek, Janet 54,70.l2l.l98 CIMBUREK. MRS. HELEN 153 Brawner. Vicki 53,197 Brecht. Karen 177 Brecht. Kelly 52,57.197 Brecht. Kimberly 112,177,179 BREDESON. MR. LAVERNE 66.149 Breedlove. Kara 159 Bremer, Pamela 50.57,58,l12.121,l77 Brenner, Rosemarie 47.197 Brewer. Christine 177 Bridge. Timothy 159 Bridges. William 177 Bringman. Jon 90.159 Bmar. Cheryl 177 Clark, Clark, Bryan 198 Debbie 51.58.159 Clark. Elizabeth 159 Clark, Michael 159 Clark. Steven 49,159 CLEMENS, MR. DAVID 149 Closing 230 Clubs 40 Coder, Jeffrey 47.98.177 Co-Editors Message Page 240 Coen, Rae 122,123,159 Colbeck, Joel 159 Colbeck. Peggy I3,15.24.42.45.50,58.60.92,93. Colbert. Martin 6667.198 Culbertson. Deana 60 Cole, Ann l3.47,60.6l,77.94.l21.142.l98.224 Cole. Mary 51.77.B6,87.98.1I2,I14,1l8.I23.l59160 225 Collier. Michelle 122.123 Collins. Penny 55.198 Concert Band and Queen 1 I4 Concert Choir 120 Condran. Lisa 72,105,159 Conger. Mary 112.177 Conger, Patty 51,7S.79.l23,l59 Conrad. Kelly 112.l22.l38.l77 Cook. Dennis 198 Cook. George 177 Cook. Gloria 57,122,177 Cook. JoAnne 5l,58,123,128,159 Cook. Loraine 74.1w.159.l60 Cook. Lori 87.159 Cook. Thomas 177 Cook. Todd 69.90.102.103.I59.169 Cooney, Philip 177 Coonrod, Karen 199 Cooper. Lisa 49,5l,123,159 COOPER. MRS. MARILYN 153 Cope. Cynthia 47,121,177 Copeland. Garry 107.159 Copeland, Tran 58,159 Core. Terry 177 Corporon, Kelly 177 Corporon, Shawn 56 Cortez, Timothy 103.159 Cosgrove. Lisa 123.160 Cosgrove. Thomas 199 Costigan. Kelly 199 Covington. Michael 69.82.160 COX, MR. JAMES 70.72,80.146,I49 Cox. Lori 112, 114,160 Crabb. Rae 177 Craig. Bradley 69.160 Cramer, Paula 178 Cramer, Vickie 160 CRANDALL. MR. GARY 149 Crandall, Scott 178 Craven. Michael 160 Crawford. Rebecca 122.199 Crawford. Theresa 78.178 Credoz. Robert 44,199 CROSS, MRS. JEAN 144.149 Cross, Michael 160 Cross. Scott 5l,66.69,90.l23.l60 Cross Country 74 Cruise, Brian 5l.69,103.l60 Culberson. Deana 160 Culp. Jerome 66.178 Cummings. Phillip 160 Curfman. Becky 5l,57,58,60.l60 Curfman. Ronald 80.199 Curtis. Claire 178 Curtis, Robert 160 Dabler, Pat 199 Dabler. Roger 178 Dahl. Michael 160 Dahl. Parry 75,103,178 Dalziel, Joel 178 Dankert. Suzanne 160 Data Processing 54 Daugherty. Theresa 160 Daugherty, Tony 160 Daugherty, William 178 Davenport, Matthew 69,123,160 Daves. Bret 51.103160 Daves. Lori l2.20.42,45.49,50.l76.l78 David. Daneen 112 David, Paul 178 Davidson, Brian 160 Davies. David 31.47 Davis, Amy 112,114,160 Davis, Daniel 20.47.114.lI6.12l,1l2.178 Davis, Jane 199 Davis, Pamela Ann 178 Day, Sueann 178 Look it Dearth. Jim 79.169 Dearth. John 199 Deason. Steven 199 upooo Facion, Mark 80,103,179 Dee, Tammy 178 Degroote, David 199 Degroote. Debra 160 DeHaan. Mark 66.92.199,227 Dekko, Steven 30.66.199 Deleon. Kimberly 199 Dellos. Nicholas 14.30.5157,79.98.124.127.130. 131,199,225 Dellos. Peter 97.160 DeLong. Kathy 42.70.73.85.178 DeLong. Sherri 52.53.199 Delp, Ann 199 Deniory, Debbie 178 Denlinger. Kelly 178 Denlinger, Michael 199 Dennis. Melvin 103,160 Derhammer. Clark 160 Derlein. Brenda 84.lm,l60 Desotel. Teresa 160 Faculty 146 Fads and Fashions 26 Fall Play 126 Feaker. Sonya 70.841.16.161 Feickert, Randy XD Feild. James 112,161 Fennern. Dawn SO.54,2w Fenton, Aileen 179 FERRETER, MR. DENNIS 149 Fiala. Scott 144,20 Fiala. Susan 77.87.161 Ficken. Debbie l7.44,45.50,l44,201 Ficken, Mark 201 Fink. Cindy 49,121,201 Fink, Michael ll2.ll4.ll6,l79 Gerlach. Michael 180 German. Rose 53.180 German, Sharon 47.77,l12,JOQ Geuotiz. Miz. tzoneizt 124.149 Gianneito. Jeff ISO GIBBS. MR. JAMES 149 Gibbs. Victor 180 Gibson, Shawn 33.49.5057.58,60.112.l76.180 Gilbert, Steven 180 Gillund. Sara 13.15.55.122.202 Gilmer, Patricia 52.81.202 Ginther, Richard 180 Ginther. Todd 162 Giovanazzi. Sandra 122.202 Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha rris. Kathryn 163 rris. Kristine 163 rris Lary 203 rris. Mark Allen 227 rris, Mark John 47.66.203 rris. Maurice 66,181 rrison, Stephen 47,66,181 Hartgrave, Carrie 181 Ha rtman. Susan 49.12l,181 Gladwin, Dean 180 Gladwin. Julie 53.202 Glandon. David 202 Glandon. Michael 180 G1ubka.'Roberi 162 Godber, David 180 Golf 98 Gogg. Steven 180 Goodson. Daniel 180 Goodwin, Kathryn 180 Gosenberg. Christopher 180 Gosnell. Brian 49.202 Graduation 228 Graham. Graham. Patricia 42.45,5O.53.58.181 Philip 44.47.96,97,118.121.133,202 HARTMAN. MR. WALTER 49.51.150 Hartwig, Karen 19.45.47.124.126,127.130.131.203 Harvey. William 54,203,225 Havel, Christopher 203 Havel. Mike 181 Havlicek, Jill 181 Havran, Clark 42.57.203 Hawk, Noelle 72.163 Hawkins. Crystal 163 Hawkins. Scott 107,163 Hayes. James 163 Hayzlett, Jeffery 204 Heathman, Mark 66.181 Heck, Bryan 181 Heck. Kevin 51,56.57.69.82.103.163 Hedlund. Brian 181 Hegarty, Elizabeth 163 1-legland. Kevin 181 Hegland. Tarie 181.191 Heiken, Blake 163 Davos, Leann 178 Dickerson. Linda 160 DICKEV. MISS CHER1 149 DlCKlNSON. MR. EARLE 113,115,149 Diers, Carl 178 Finn, Shane 161 Fiser. Robert 66,1w.179 Fisher. Eric 66.179 Fisher. Paul 179 Fisher. Shonna 161 GRAHAME, MR. DOUG 15:1 Graves. Heidi 5l.ll2.l14.162 Graves. Steven 47.181 Gray. Charles 112,11-4,116,162 Gray. Francine 51.60,1CD.123,162 Green. Melodie 23,47,S7.88.181 He He He iserman. Erick 181 isler. Marina 47.204 ndershott. Debbie 181 Henderson. Denise 26.204 Henderson. Jeffrey 181 Diers. Jana l12,1l4.123.160 Diestng. Robin 179 Dietrich. Craig 90.lO3,l23.l6l Dietzman. Roxanne 112,114,179 Dtstributive Education 52 Dixon. Brenda 199 Dochterman. Juliana 161 Doehrniann, Lisa 57,87.l23,16l Donels. Scott 5-157,145,199 Donnan. Lisa 50.179 Dostal, James 66,103.179 Dostal, Susan 58.94,112.1l4.l61 Doty, Linda '19.5O.85.KX2.l79 Dougherty, Sean 161 Doyle. Katherine 51,123,161 Drazer, Lori 199 Duball. Timothy 2m Duffy. Mark 97.ll2.l14.1l8,I4I,16l Duffy. Timothey 179 Dunek. David 179 Dutchik. Jennifer 179 FISK, MR. JACK 66,103,149 Fisk, Joni 179 Fisk, Lizabeth 47,1l2.1l4,179 Fitzgerald, Allen 92.161 Fitzpatrick, Scott 179 FITZSIMMONS. MRS. JOYCE 149 Hoerchtnger. Cindy 201 Floerchinger. Wendy 105.161 Florence. Lisa 72.161 Florence. Lori 25.47.59.70.7l.73.80,98,20,205 Flynn. Alan 90,161 Folkedahl, Kathy 122.179 Football 66 Forde, Danny 201 Forrest, John 66.88.89.l03.2Ol,227 Forrest. Lynne 42.7O.84.179 Foss. Jolene 50.57.9-4.179 Foster. Bradly 90.107,1l2,ll4.ll6,ll8,l23,161 Fowler, Debbie 161 Fowler, Linda l0.l3,14.50.66,84,87,2Ol.223 FOWLER, MR. TIM 80.149 Greer. Carla 54.57.201 Gretner, Christopher 30.66.I18.121.18l Greiner, Jerome 202 Greiner, Kirk 79.1l8.l23,l62 Greiner. Mark 69.80,90,123.l62 Grekoff. Steven 162 Gremm. Jeff 203 Gretten, Henry 56.162 Griffith. Ted 162 Griffith. Tim 203 Grimm, Denise 181 Grimm. Peggy 123.162 Grissom, Donald 203 GROSS, MR. JAY 150 Grulke, Amy 60.87.162 Grulke, John 92.203 Grummer, Jeffrey 17,39.44,45.203 Gunn. Carla 5O.94.1l2,I8l.l83 Gunn. Mark 203 Gustafson. Kurt 14.39,54.57.lCB.203 Henderson. Jeri 163 Henderson, Mark 163 Hendrickson. Stacy 42.204 Henkle. Susan 23,42.43.47,7l.B1,182 Hennessey. Bill 163 Henry, Diann 10.23.-l9,55.66.204 Henry. Glen 92.93.182 Hentrtch. Gregory 79.112.118.121.182 Herder. Michael l9.66,lCX3.204.209 Herman. Edward 54.204 Hermanson. Clark 19.47.50.79.I37.182 HERREN, MRS. HELEN 51.150 HERSHNER, MR. CAL 150 Hersom. Susan 204 Hess, Kimberly 163 Hessing. Kathy 204 Hessing. Kevin 163 Hewitt. Carmen 68,163 Hicks. James 69.82.163 Hicks. Lisa 204 HIDINGER. MR. GLORGE 148 Dvorak. Kirk 34.2w Dwyer, Jaime 179 Dwyer. Mary 51.78.161 DWYER. MR. DORRIS 149 Dyson. Shawn 179 Eager. Julia 58.61.179 Edgeton. Calvin 126,128,203 Edgington. Renee 179 Edmonds. Lisa 179 Edmonds. Rusty 179 Edwards. David 90.161 Edwards, Kimberly 23.27,45.81.l79 Edwards. Melody 161 Egger. Brian 161 Egger. Cindy 44.47.98.1l6.l18,l2l.200 Ehrenberger. Tery 179 Eirp. Lauri 5I.58,87.16l Ellertson. Terri 42,94,95,2m Ellis. Daniel 161 Ellis. Duane 2m Ellis. Mary Jo 42.50.6O.6l,70.179 Elsbury. Annie 53 Elvidge. Brandon 92.179 Emerson, James 54.2m Franck. Brian 82.161 Franck. Connie 179 Franck. Delbert 161 frank. Jodi l9,50.5I,S8.74.l23,l6l Franks. Becky 161 Franks. Jeffrey 161 Frazier. Crystal 161 frazter. Debora 55.20 Fredrtckson. Thomas 92,161 Freeman. Donald 201 Frtedrichs, Pamela 77.161 Frink, Donald 180 Fritz, Martin 112,161 Fritz. Tammy 180 Fry, Katherine ll2.ll4.l22,161 Fry. Kent 52.56.201 Fuller. Troy 161 Fuln-ter. Rena 161 Funke. David 69.97.161 Furnish, James 180 Fye, Thomas 66.80.20 Gage, Andrea 47,58.94,180 Gage. Brian 97,116,161 Gallo, Debra 180 Gallo, John 162 Galloway. William 20 Gandy. Curtis 44 47.5054 Guyer. Brenda 94,95.lI2.l23,162 Gymnastics 78 Haase, Raymond 181 Hachey. Joel 3O.5l.75.90.l03,162 Haeg. Lynn l12.l14,l8l Hager. Deana 162 Hahn. Todd 49.50.181 Hahne. Brenda 181 Haight. Daniel 14.25,45.96.97.118,119,121.l31.203 Haight, Jill 162 Hale, Todd 162 Hall, Michael 163 Halliburton. Kimberly 42,203 Halstead. Ronald 163 Ham. Donald 181 Hamilton, Mark 163 Hamilton. Rebecca 51.58.87.l23.16O.l63 Hamilton. Steven 181 Hamilton. Wendy 44,47.50,58.ll2.ll4.203 Hamlin. Scott 203 Hamory. Anne I9,57.58.I24.203 Hampton. Robert 163 Hanes. Cheryl 5l,5S.87.l23,l56,l63 Haney. Wayne 181 Hangartner, Todd 203 Hanish, Sheryl ll2,l18,12l.203.2l3 Hanish, Stephen 51,l18.l19.l63 High, Jeffrey 88.89.204 Hildebrand, Julie 49.53.182 Hildenbrand. Deneen 163 Hill. Billie 163 Hill. Joseph 66.80.182 Hill. Scott 54.66.204 Hill. Susan 182 Hill. Tammy SO.70.73.lO5.ll2.l37.I79182 Hill Hill Hil eshtem. Laura 204 s. Paul 54.204 ltop Singers 122 Hilton. Michael 42.-l5.204,227 Hindman. John 182 Hinegardner. Dawn 163 Hiner. Diana 56.112.1l4.I63 Hiner. Susan 1I2.1l4.123,205 Hinton, Therese 182 Hintz. William 112.163 Hir schfeld. Bob 182 Hischke. Pam 123 Hit Hit E. Kelly 182 es. Carl 103.163 Hladek, Diane 60.1CD.l2I,l82 Hia Hla Hla s, Paul 39,103,163 8, Teresa 182 vacek. Kathryn 13.55,205.224 Hoagland. David 56.182 HoQland. Vicky 42.49.205 Hodges. Rochelle 205 HOEPPNER, MR. DON 148 Hoffey, Denise 182 Hoffman, Chris 163 Hoffman, Hal 126,182,187 Emerson. Mike 161 Emerson. Scott XD Engelbrecht. Kenneth 1l2,ll4.2w Ennis. Timothy 123,161 Enos, Joseph 262 Epperson. Linda XD Epperson. Wayne 54.2m Erb. Randy 66.179 Erger. Christopher 202 Ernst, John 112,114,179 lzrwln. Bill 80 tverhart, Carrie 47.50,,XD Everts. Kathy 122,2fD Ewert. Julie 87,161,169 Ewert, Lori 262 Gandy. Lea Anne 180 Garbers. Renee 201 Gardemann, Jeffrey 54,201 Gardner. Jennifer 201 Garman, Larry 80,180 Garman. Marianne 180 Garner, Tim 45.57.144.202 Gaskell. Debra 45,-47.57,84.121,l80 Gauger, Kelly 51.94.162 Gauger. Michael 97.202 Gaumon, Cynthia 34,57,12l,124,202 Gearhart. Toni 51,631,162 Gefaller, Shari 180 Gerdemann. Tamara 44.47,58,202,225 Gerlach. George 75,153,202 Hansel, Joleen 47.112,114.18l.I82 Hansel. Lisa 163 Hansel. Stacy 90.163 Hansen. Hansen. Frank 92.181 Sherry 163 Hansohn, Timothy 163 Hanson. Hanson. Kathi 51.87,94.l63 Tina 163 Happel. Jay 162 1-lardiman. Damon 30,66.92.93.103,181 HARKER, MRS. MARY 150 Harper. Harringt Jeffery 203 on. Mark 181 Harris. Dawn 51.58.90.l63 Harris. Jon 66,181 Hoffman. Janet 205 HOFFMAN. MR. JOHN 150 Hogan. Debbie 50.205 Hogan. Michael 182 Holderness. Deborah 182 Holderness. Patrick 56.90.163 Holladay, Melvin 205 Hollan. Steven 49,66.l03.205 Holliday. Baron 205 Hoilingsworth. Scott 66.80.182 Holmes, Connie 51,58.86.87,123.l63 1-lolten. Paula 182 Hoiub. Cheryl 77.163 Homan. Nicholas 42,S8,89.l06.l82 Homecoming. 12 MACY. MISS SANDRA ISO Homewood. Blake I64 Homewood. Lisa SI.l64 Honzik. Kristene 205 Hood. Wendy I3.2G Hodgestraat. Jim 92.98.54 Honor Society. 46 Hooten. Jack X5 Hoover, Janice S0.l2I.I82 Hoover, Todd I07.I64 Hoppenworth. Mary I64 HORN, MR. WALLY l46,I50 Horne. Terri 57.l64 HORTON. MR. DAVID I64 Hospodarsky. Michael I64 Hospodarsky. Tracy 52.3 Houlsworth. Theresa Hi Hoy. Margaret I3.l7.25.4S.47.70.7J,l2I.I4I.l75 Hoyos. Luis 97,26 HOYT. MR. DAVID I48 Hughes. Carol 50.ll2.I82 Hulbert. Cathy I23,I64 Hulbert. Gregory ll,42,66.2G,u.4 Hummel. Kurt 66.25 Hunt. April I82 Hunt, George 66.l82 Hunter, Joseph 26 Hupfeld. Jill 5I.94.l23.I64 Hupp, cmriopnef 47.124206 Hupp, Dean I64 Huston. Michele 5515 Hutchins. Brian I64 Hutchins. Cathryn Il! Hyde. Keri 57.54 lgram. Surria I2.47.49.50.5l.5l.I76.Il2 ILTEN. MRS. TERESA I50 lmhoif. Jeff B4 Irnhofl. Sheila I82 Ireland. Sean I64 Irwin. William 50.182 Isard. Rick 42.43.44.45.I2I.I82 JACKSON. MRS. MARYANN ISO Jackson. Trisha JG Jacobs. Victor I64 Jacobsen. Mitchell 26 Jacobson. Dean 215 JACOBSON. DR. WILLIAM 46.I46.l48 Jaeger. Janice 26 James, Jelirey I64 Janda. Lisa 84.I64 Jandik. James lB2 Janey. Victor JN Jazz Band I I7 Jeffords. Kirk XB Jeffrey. Terry lB2 Jeffries. Nanette I82 Jellison. Robert 57.I82 Jellison. Vicki 57,I64 Jennings. Nancy I44,2G Jensen. Holly I64 Jensen. Jerry I64 Jensen. Ross 15 J-Hawk News and Events 36 Johnson. Cathy 56.76.I82.227 Johnson. Dayle 245 Johnson. Gary I64 Kadera. Steven I64. Kalina. Heidi I82 Kalina. Holli I32 Kaness. David 66.lG.l82 Karr. Robyn 48.49,50.l36.2C5 Karteus. Jon 56.80.137 Kaschmttter. Lisa 47.94,9S.I2l.Il2 Kay. Randy IG4 xsy. nm 77 KEELING. AM. JOE I45.l5O Keeling. Kevin 34,88.II2,II4.I82 Keeney. Bradley I82 Keler. Brenda l82 Keller. Daniel D3.I8J Keller. 2I3 Kelley, Tamara l2l.207 Kellogg. Edward I64 Kelly. Patrick I30.I3I.I45.207 Kelsey. Denise I82 Kelsey. Kara 5I,68.83.I23,I64 Kelsey Kelsey Keniar . Katherine 72.84.W,0I,U'i.I64 . Michael 54.207 . John 82.ll2.Il4.II6.I23.I64 Kennedy. Lori 49.207 KENNEY, AR. JOE 50,w.G.lS0.I53 Kenward. Richard D7 Kepros. Nathan I64 Kern. Renee 49.5l,S3,77,S3,94.I64 Kessell. Matthew I24.I2S.207 Kiamas. Brad I82 Kibby, Scott 47.38.K5.II2 Kick, Natalie Il2.I82 KIDD, MISS DOROTHY ISO King. King, King, King. Kinl. Denise 42.ll2 Douglas 88.6.82 Jeffrey 42.47.57.58.88.89.l96.207,227 Michele X77 Janis l2.l3.lS.26.42.48.49.SO.D7 Kirchmann. John l23.I64 Kirchmann. Pad 207 Kirkpatrick. Chris II2.IIl,lI9.l2l,I32,I33.I78.l83 Kisling. Richard I64 Jim Il.66.II8.II9.I2I.I24.l30.I3I,l33,I39.207. Landuyt. Jeffrey 66.l65 LANE. MRS. BEULAH I50 Lane. Martin IM Langer. John R Langesen. Cathy I84 Langhurst. Tracy 72.B4.36.D4.I05.5S Langton, Patricia 72.87,KD.I65 Langton, Steve IGS Larlmore. Katrina 209 Larimore. Paula I84 Larsen. Lynda I6S Lauer. Scott 47.97.II8.l2I.I33.I84 LAVELLE. MR. KENT 52.N.D7.lS0 Ledesma. Alicia 53.139 Lee, Marck 42,039,179 Lefebure. Alan 52,23 Lefebure. Kimberly I65 Legate. Michael I84 Lehman. Karlene Il2.II4.I23.I65 Lehman. Larry l2,SI.66.l03.209 Leinart. Ron 209 Leonard. Christopher 97.I23.I65 Lesmeister, Cynthia IB4 LESTER. MRS. MICKEY I5! Leuenberger. Gregory II2.lI4,II6,I66 teuenbergef. sua n1.li4.Jo9 Levy, Jeff l6.66.67.88.209.2I9 I2I,I85 Matheny. Carolyn 53.2Il Matheny. Michael 81.I66 Mal Maids 60 MATTHEWS. MR. DAVID ISI Maudsley. Barbra Ill Maylield. Joyce 57.I66 Maytleld. Sharon I6.I85 Maynard, Elizabeth 2ll McAtee. Michael II2.Il4.l23.I66 McBride. Amy nJ.i1i.isS McCain. Sharon l85 McCaw. Craig 50.66,l2l.JlI McCaw. Kevin 20.Il2.ll4.l2l.I85 McDaniel. Angela I66 McDaniel. Trudy 53.2II McDonald. Gregory I85 McDonald. Lisa I85 McDowel. Lori 45.76.77.I40.2ll.227 McEowen. Scott l2,30.44.45.66.2ll,224 Lewis. Crystal l66 Lewis. Susan I66 Lewis. Timothy II4 Leyse, Kely 82,56 Libber t. Karla 55.58.242 Lighty. Kevin 69.W.U7.l66 Lindsey. Anastasia IM Lindsey. Maria I1.I3.I6.52.209 Lindsey. Theresa IB4 Linn. Todd 209 LPPERT. WI. TOM l2I.I22.I46.I50.I52 LOCKETT. MR JAMES 77.94.I50 Lockett. Julie 49.5l.68.90.l23.l66 Loerch. Julie l2.I3.52.XI9 Loesel. Tammy l66 Lofdahl, Andrew 88.98184 Logan. Gary 9l,IlS Long. Denys 42.44.45.47,70.209.2ll Long. Long, Long. Long. Donald 66.185 Michael Il2.Il4.lI6.I23.I66 Tammy D9 Terri 4l.49.SO.70,KD.I8S McFatridge, Miki 2II McGuire. Mary l85 McKay. Randal I66 McKenzie. Andrew Il2.lI4,l85 McKenzie. Margo I85 McKenzie. Mark 2Il McLAUGII.IN. ARS. KATHY IS! Mclelan, Kathleen I66 McMahon. Mary Sl.l66 McMahon. Patricia 2Il McNamara, Dana 5I.87,I23.I66 McNIEL. MR. WILLIAM ISI McQuiston. Barry IGS McVay. Vicky l1.l3,47.5O,5l.lIl Meade. Lorrie l23 Media Assistants 56 Meeks. Theresa l23.l28.l29.55.I7J Mefferd. Lisa 2ll MeN. Julie 2II Meier. Scott I66.I85 Meiner, Curtis 2II Melichx, Lisa Il2.lI4,I66 Melichar, Lori I66 Melsha. Eric I66 Merrick. Stephanie lI2.Il4.I2I,l85 Merritt, Scott 82.I66 Metcalf. Annette 57.03.56 Metcalf, Kevin l85 Metz. Ross I66 Klamerus. Kim l8.94.207 Kleinmeyer. Danny 207 Kleinmeyer. Janette I83 Kleppe, Bernadette l22.I83 Klima. Beth 207 Kline, Stephen I64 Klosterman. Darren 66.67.l84 Kluth. Thomas I64 Knapp. Rosanna 5I.lI2.Il4,l64 Knight. Tammy 25,I84 Knox. Laura 23.92.93.I84 Koele. James 47,I2l,b Koepke. Amy 49.5l.S7,I23.I28.l64 Koepke. Scott N.32.47.48,49.l2I.l24.I2S.l29.I32. 213.209 Koepplng, Kristine 20 Kohl. Lisa 5l.77.87.l23.I65.I67 Kohler. Lynn 47.20 Kolosick. Richard IS4 Konecny. Rick 9.55 Koningsmark. Barbara 58.90,l23.l65 Kopecky. Daniel l65 Kopecky. Sherrie 49.50.S6,70.l84 Korsmo. Kevin I84 Kostka. Guy 50.I84 Koudsi. Naiette 23.92.93.I84 KOUTNY. MRS MARY JANE I55 Kramer, Angela ll Kramme. Scott 69.I65 Kremer. Jeffrey 23 Krezek. James w.l77.l23.l65 Krumm. Vicki 57.I23.i65 Lopata. Diana 209 Lopata. Jeffrey IBS Lorimer. Sherri 209 Losey. Laurie IIS Losey. Lyle 20 Loutsch. Dlane 2D Loutsch. Francis ISS Lowder. Philip l85 Lowery, Carl ISS Lubbock. Paul 50.66.35 Lucas. Johnny 57.56 Ludvicek. Kathy IIS Lund, Christopher 30.l3,Il5 Lundyen. Marc 2D Lussenhop. Jane II2,l2l,llS Lyle, Donna B6 Lympus. Rodney B6 MADDEN. MRS. KATHY ISO Madison. Charles 0.20 Mahan. Pauletta ll2.II4.ll5 MAITLAND. MISS BARBARA I50 MANEY. Al. GORDON I47.I5I Mangrich. Daniel 2D Mann. Kristin 2D Manthei. David 66.I8S Mantor. James 20 Meyer. Laila 2lI Meyer. Rhonda 58,78.l23,l66 Meyer. Vicki 5I.58.87,I66 Meyer. Meyer. Wiliam 2lI Yvonne 5l.l66 Meyers. Joey 56 Meythaler, David II2.lI4.Il6.l66 Michel. Amy 2I2 Michel. Gregory 69.56 Mihal. Joan S3,2l2 Mihal. Patricia I23.I67 Miller. Miller. Miler. Miler. Miler. Miler. Miller. Miller. Christine S0.6I.I85 Dean 66.80.82.I85 Kely I67 Linda 70.73.Iw.I67 Matthew 2I2 Rhonda I67 Sandra 76,77.I67 Sheri 2I2 MILLER. ARS. SHARON NJSI Miller. Tracy S3.II2.lI4.II6.I7l.l8S Mills. David I67 Milota. Dana 2I2 Johnson, Jacqueline I82 Johnson. Michael 79,80.I48.X75.Xi Johnson. Tammy lI2,ll4.I82 Johnson, Wayne I64 JOLLEY. MICHELLE IS! Jones Jones Jones Debra 55.15 Julie I64 Kimberly I22.I64 Jones, Jones. Jones. . Kirk I82 . Pamela 60.3.15 . Rosela I82 Jordon. Bruce I64 Jorgensen. Steven 97,Il8.lI9.I2I.I3l.I5.22 Joslin. Mark I82 Joyce, Randy I64 Judge. Pamela 5I.I64 Juen. Lynn IS2 Juniors I74 Junior Senate S0 Jurgensen. James 47,ll2.II4.l5.X5.2ll Jurgensen. Julie 49,SI,72.54 Kubasa. Karl II Kucera, Daniel IGS Kuda. Jeff I84 Kuhn. John w.l6S.I'I2 Kuhn. Machele l65 Kvach. Brad I84 Laharge, Andre 20 Lab Assistants 57 Lagerqulst. Sandra 42.52.20 Lagrange. Richard I! Lagrange, Suzanne I84 Lakin. Sheri ll2.I84 Landa. Dawn l84 Landis. Christine II8,I2I,I84,225 Manwi ler. Pamela 94.ll5 Marching land I I2 Marling. Scot 20 Marold, Marlene 20 Marquardt. Patricia IIS MARSH. MR. KEN ISI Martens. Todd 69.lI2.ll4.l66 Marti. Lisa 56 Martin. Brian 43.49.S0.Il5 Marian, chfampinr I4.2KD Martin. David 32.66.05 Martin. Douglas 29 Martin. linette I42.i85 Martin. Michael WIS Martin. Mickey 44.47.2II Martin, Richard 56 Martin. Veronica 60.I85 Minard. Timothy I4,I6,42.45.88.98.I40.2l2 Marches. Kathy m Munn. Mmm. 5l.87,94.I67 Miskimen. Delise l3.Il8.II9,l2I.l24.I27.I3I XB 2I2.2I4.2l9 Miskimen. Kurt 4S,II8.l2I.I7U.I8S Mucha. Jeffery 167 Mixed Chorus I22 Mixers and Dances Il MOELLER. MRS. JEANETTE I5I Moffatt. Sancka 55.85.55 Monahan. Coleen l85 Monk, Amy 70.I05,2l2 Montgomery. Mike I03.l85 Moody, Ronald 90.211 Moore. Donna IBS Moore. Todd 27.56.H8.lI9.I2I.I5 MORK, MR. LEO ISI Morris, Kim I67 Moses. John 90.83.I86 Moss. Diane 53,2l2 Moss, Karen ll8,I2I.l73.I86.ll7 Moss. Steven I03.I67 MOXLEY. MISS .IUDITH I5I Mrazelt. Thomas ISS MUELLER. MR. ROBERT ISI Muldoon, Dale 54.2l2 Martinson. LeeAnn 3I.50.S6.lI2.Il4.2lI Mason, Thomas 92,l66 Matejcek. Saly 20,27,39.42,47,7O.7I,73.m.U5. Muldoon. Shannon IG7 Mulherin. John I8.79.l84.I86 Mullin, Julie 7I.8S.l86 O'BRIEN. MR. JAMES lw.l56 Look it up. . . Mulsolf. Sandra 2l2 Munn. John l86.l9l Munson, Sandra 47.54.84,87,2l2 Murphy. Dawn l67 Mussman. Deborah S2.I1l.2I2 Myers, Laura IS6 Myhlhousen. Shelly 52.2l3 Nankee. Kevin 69.90.lO7.l67 NAXERA. MR, MAX ISI Neal. Paul l86 Nechanicky. Barbara l3.l5,l2l.1I3,2I4 Nelson. Christopher I4,l2l.2I3 Nelson. Lori 42.49.95.7O.l86 Nelson, Scott lO3.ll2,ll4.ll6.2l3 Netser, Gina l3.42.49.56.2l3 NEUBAUER. MRS. VALREIE ISI Newcomb, Andrea l67 Newkirk. Linda I86 Newman, Randy 2l:l Newman. Teresa I86 Nickell, Douglas l86 NIEMEYER. MR. LARRY 53.34.lO5.l5l Nightingale. Alice 2l3 NOLTING. MR. LARRY 74,lfD.l5l NOONAN. MR. ROBERT 75.l03.l47.l5l Northup, Donovan 98186 Norton. Joel I67 Nost. Robert IS6 Novak. Dennis 69.9O,lO7,I23,l67 Novak. Lisa 5O,I2I.2l3,2l4 Nowlan. Mary 2O.42.45.5O.74.84.lC0.l86 Nye, Pamela l86 Ockenfels, Lisa S0.57.I22.l86 O'conner. Kevin l6'I Odekirk. Tina 94.95,2l3 Oehler. Charles 66,l86 Oflhand 45 Office Assistants 57 Office Education 52 Ohl. Patricia I86 Oliver. Amy 58.l67 Oliver. Teresa 57186 Olmstead. Bonnie 58.167 Olmstead. Christine ll2,2l3 Olmstead. Kathy I86 Olson. Julie I67 Olson. Matthew IG7 Olson. Steven 69 Olver. Annette l86 Opening Section 2 Orchestra ll6 Orcutt, Jeffrey 2l3 Orcutt. Lonny 82.167 Orlmayer. Julie l9.'lO.l8G Osborne. Cindy ISS Oslac. Yvette 5l.72,l67 Osmanski, Maribeth 44.lI8,ll9,l2l.l32.l33,2l3 Osmanski. Mark 5l.l23.l67 Ouiiri, Kimberly II2.ll4.l39,l86 Outlook 44 Overmann. Susan 25.74.84.85.87,ICD.2l3 Overturl. Rhonda 6O.6I.2l3 Owens. Darren 69.lO7.l67 Palmer. Sharon I86 Panosh. Kimberly l86 Parker, Jesse I67 Parker. Steven I86 Parmenter, Marcella l68 Parmenter. Penny I68 Patten, Daniel I26,l27.2l3 Patterson. Teresa ll2.Il4,l23,l68 Pattison. Keith 4l.ll2.ll3,ll4,2l3 Paulsen. Carisa 42.2l3 Pazour. Thomas l68 Pealer. Patricia l2l.2l3.2l4 PEDERSON. MRS. MIRIAM ISI Peet, Jacqueline 6O.l68 Pegariek. Susan 53,2l4 Peneook, Elaine l68 Pencook. Lawrence ll2,ll4.ll8,ll9.l2l.2l4 Pennington, David l86 People at Events I6 Pep Assemblies I0 Pep Band ll2 Pep Club 58 Perdew. Gary 2l4 Performing Arts IIO Perkins, Kathleen 59,49,5O.2l4 Pernicka, Kimberly l68 Peters. Alexandra IGS Peters, Jennifer 84,lO4,l05.llS,l23.l68 Peters. Ralph 66,lO2.l03,2l4 Peters. Renee 49.2l4 Peters. Rhonda 49,l36,2l4 PETERSON. MISS DOROTHY ISI Peterson, Kelly I86 Peterson. Teresa 53.2l4 Peterson. David 69.l68 Pettibone, Byron 2l4 Pettit, Daisy l68 Phelps. Brian I68 Phelps. Cinihia 57.l68 Phelps, Pamela 2l5 PHELPS. MRS. ROBY l53 Phelps. Tamarra l86 Phinney. Diane ISS Pierce. Claudia 2l5 Pierce, Constance I68 Pike. Lisa JIS PILLING. MR. JACK l5l Plocher. Orrin IB6 Pobuda. Angela 53.l86 Pollock. Anne l86 Pom Pons ll2 Poole. Anthony l6.88.l86 Popelka. Thomas 2l5 Porazil. Robert 82,l68 Posekany. David 69,ll2.ll4,l68 Postel, Cynthia 47.50.5S.94.ll2,ll4.2IS Potter, Mark l4,8O,2l5 Potter. Michael 69.8O.82.l68 Pratt, Richard 5l.l68 Price, Dale 84.l68 Price. Maureen 47.5O.84.2I5 Prohaska, Gene 2l5 Prom 224 Pulkrab, Michael lO3.lS6 Pusateri. Connie l68 Putnam, June 2l5 Putnam. Sandra I86 Pyle, Laura S4,55,2l5 Quaid. John I87 Quill and Scroll 45 Rahn. Lisa 49,2l5 Ramsey. Daniel 52.2l5 Rance. Tammi l68 Rance. Terri 2lS Rance. Traci l87 Rasmussen. R. Dean 2I5 Raygor. Richard 42.5l.59,90,l07.l68 Raygor. Rob 42.45,5O.l2l,l87 Rayman. Douglas 54,2l5 Redman, Susan 47.2lS Redmond. Melinda 2l5 Reece, Randell 56,2I5 REED. MRS. MARY KAY IS3 Reed. Robert 69.90.l68 Regan. Frances 56.I22,2l5 REGENOLD. MISS CHARLOTTE '78,I5I Reggentin. Mark 66.I87 Registration. ISS Reid, Lisa 23.5O.57,58.S9,85.IO3.2I5 Reilly, Kathleen IIS Reilly. Steven l6B Reinhert. Justin 82.l68 Reinhardt, DeAnn 55.2l6 Reinhardt, Janean l68 REITZ. MR. ROBERT l5l Renken. Daryle l68 Rennekamp. Daniel 2l6 Schmitz, Allen 69,lO3,lG9 Schmitz. Julie lI2.I88 Schneekloth, Scott 88.I88 Schneider. Jeffery 5l.I69 Schneider. Timothy 57.66,80.l88 Schnell. Kathy 75.l88 Scholl, Ann l2.I3.I5.l6.42.44.47.49.50.5I.l2l.2l7, 240 Scholl, Karen 49.5l,72.KD.l23.I6O.I69 Schrader. Larry 47.ll2.II4,lI6.2I7 Schreder, Julie I0.23.26.47,5O,66,I88 Schrock. Dean 52.2l7 Schroder. David I69 Reynolds, Brian l68 Reynolds. Vicki 2l6 Rhiner. Deborah 49,5I,74.87.lGJ,I68 RHINER. MR. RALPH ISI Rhodes. Rebecca 47.ll2.ll8.l2O.l2l,l87 RIBBLE, MRS. WANDA ISS Richardson. Michael 187 Richeson, Jeanine 94.I87 Ricklefs. Michele 45.7l,lS7 Ridder, David l68 RIDDER, MR. PAUL ISI Ridenour. Richard 92.98.168 Rietz. Bruce l68 Riha, Cathy 2l6 Riley. Sheree I87 Rinderknecht. Cheri l68 Schulte, Julie l3.23.42.S0,88.l98.1l7,220 Schultz. Joan 87.l69 Schultz. Mark l88 Schultz, Robert 69,82 Schultz. Sherry 52.2l7 Schwartz. Lori I88 Schwitters. Ray Sl.9O.l2S,l69 Scovel. Paul IBS Seastrom. Michael 92,l69 Seber. Christopher l88 Sedlacek. Janice I3,42.43.44.45.4'l,50.74,75.84, 85.87,KD,I0l.lO5.l98.2I7.22O.24O Sedlacek. Jean I3.47.5O.S9,74.7S.8O,lCD.IOl.2I7 Sedlacek. Jill I69 Sedlacek, Joseph 47,2l7 Sedlacek. Lisa 57,l88 Rinderknecht. Chrysan 47,66.8l.94.95.I87 Rinderknecht. Diane 55.2l6 Ripperton. Scott 66.l06.2lG Rizzio. Darren 80.82,l68 Riuio, David JIS Rizzio. James l87 ROBERTS. MISS MARY ISS Robertson. Mike IS7 Robinette. Matthew 69,lO7.l6B Robinson. Lee 2l6 Robinson. S. Patrick 69.lO3.l68 Robinson. Shelly I87 Roehrich. Edward I45.2l6 Roehrich. Rebecca 5O.ll2.l2l,l87 Rogers. Carol S'I.2l6 ROLOFF, MR. DENNIS 77.87.l5l.l52 Rolofl. Patty 42.43,-4S.49,l87 Roman, Anne KDJ68 Roman. Jeffrey 8O.2l6 Roman. Steve l87 Ronnenberg. William l87 Ross, Laurie IGS Rouse. Carolyn l68 Rouse. Marilyn l68 Routhe. Rowles. James I87 Stacy 5l,68.78.lO3.l23.l68 Rowzer. David 57.I87 Ruggles. Bill I68 Rullman. Al 59.lO7.l69 Seltrecht, Tammy 7O,73.KX3.l04.lOS,2l7 Seniors l92 Senior Senate Sl Scvertson, Dawn 2l7 SHACKFORD. MRS. MARJORIE l52 Shaffer, Diane 53.57.I88 Shah. Bhavik 9O.l69 Sharp. Christine 77.l88 Sharp. Robert l69 Sharp. Rosanne IZI7 Shaver, Jelf l2.42.66,205.2l7 Shaw. Brett 50188 Shaw, Danielle l3.l4.47.50.ll2,ll4.ll5,ll8,ll9,l2l.2l8 Shedenhelm. Michael 57.66.2l8 Sheets. Lori 74,lw.l0l.ll2.ll4.l2l.l78.lS8 Sherman. Edward ISS Sheronick. David 45,l8S Sheronick. Mariam 5l.l69 Sheronick. Negebe l1l.l88 Sheronick. Omar ll2,ll4,l88 Shields. Eileen 4S.47.5O,2l8 Shields. Michael 69,l69 SHlPMAN. MR. DON l48 SHIPMAN. MRS. MARIAM l52 Shonka. Jo Ellen l69 Showalter. M, John I7O Siechert. Rebecca I7O Siemering. Douglas 2I8 Rump. Gregory 30.66,2l6 Rump. Mary l87 Runde. Mrs. Ruth ISI Rust. Teri 47.98,2l6 Ryan. Gail 57,l87 Sabotta, Christine 49.lCD.I87 Sacora. Bret I69 Saikaly. Mary IS7 Saldana. Vince 2I6 SALVEN, MRS. LENA ISI Sanchez. Mary I87 Sanger, Douglas 42.47,l24.l25.l26.1I6.22S Sanger. Michael 69,l69 Sargent, Sarah II2,l88 Sasek. Susan 94.169 SASS. MRS. BETTY I53 Sass. Dean I4,25.35,45,98,2l6.214 Sawyer, Kobi I69 Saylor. Rick 2l6 Schafer, Gregg 52.2l6 Schaley. Barry l69 Schatz. Kimberly l69 Scheer. Jon 2l7 Scheidt. Christy 47.ll2.Il4,II6.I2I,I88 Schindler. Kevin l88 SCHIRM. MR. RON IO3.I52 Schlemmer. Jeff 82.I69 Schlotlelt. Lonnie I88 Schmidt, Michael 92.l69 Schmidt. Randy J. 2l7 Schmidt. Randy Lee 66.8O.l88 Schmidt, Richmond 44,49.5l.I23.IS6.I69 Schmidt. Sonya ISS Schmidt. Todd I88 Schminkey. Mark l88 Schmitz. Alan II7 Sievers. Philip 2l8 Sigrist, Lina I7O Sills. Carle l'lO Sirnoens. Julie I7O SIMON. MISS DOROTHY IS2 SIMON, MRS, SUE ISI Sims. Patricia 53188 Sinclair. Rusty ll2.ll3,ll4.ll6,l70.l7l Skala. Lori IIS Skow. Michael lO2,l03.l70 Skrdla. Michael 69.l7O Skvor. Daniel I7O Skvor. Ruth 2l8 Slagenwett. Steven IBS Slaymaker. Rosemary 53,2l8 Sllger. Kammie ll1.ll4,l88 Slocum. Gregory ISU Slocum. Robert 6'9,l03.l7O Slocum. Sandra 2l8 Slocum. Valerie 76,lS8 Smeikal. Brenda 57.2l8 Smith. Darin 32.lO7.l7D Smith, David S5.2l8 SMITH. MR. GLENN 88.99.52 Smith. Gregg I7O Smith. Julie lCD.2I8 Smith. Mike ISS Smith. Robin 2l8 Smith. Shaun 69,l70 Smith. Sheri 5O.57.2l8 Smith, Susie I7O Smith. Tinia I7O Smock. Kevin 97.l2l.l88 SMRHA. MR. RON 42.43152 Snell. Beth l23.l7O Softball IO4 Sommers. Steve 52,Jl8 Sonka, Lori S3.l88 Sophomore: I56 Sophomore Senate 50 Soppe, Lori l89 Sorensen. Eric 2l8 Sparks. Annette 5l,6O.6l.l23.l7O Speer. Kelly 2l8 Spicer. David 66.l89 Spidle. Karen 6O,l89 Spler. Julie IIS.l2l.I89 Spina, Michael 69.l7O Spina. Robert 66.l89 Spirit Days 20 Spring and Summer 'SI 38 Spring Musical I32 Sports 62 Sports Collage IOS Spudic. Sharon 47.2l9 Stahl, Jon 79.lO3.I70 Stahl. Kimberly 78.79.2l9 Stanfield. Tami ll2.ll4.l70 Stanton. Mary I89 Stark. John I7O Stark. Stanley l89 Stastny. Daniel 56.97.l70 Stastny. James 56.2l9 Statesman 42 Staton. Daniel 66.lw.l89 Staton. Scott l7.66.8O.K5.i98.2I9 Steflen. Lisa 77.S7.l60,I70 Stellen. Tina I3.l4.l7.25.35.39.42,43.44,47,5O, 7O.B4.85.87.lO4.l05.2l9 Steggall. Suzanna 57.I89 STEIN. MR. DONALD l52 Tennis. Girls 94 Teslik. Ed SOJ90 Tharp, Cathy 7l.l7l Tharp, Christine 77,220 Tharp. laura l90 Thayer. Thayer. Brenda l90 Tammy l7l Thenhaus. Martin 220 Thespians. I24 Thomas. Carrie l3.52.220 Thomas. Donald E. l7l Thomas. Donald l9O Thomas. Sylvia l7l Thompson. Mary 2Q26.42.47.lm.l2l.l90 THOMPSON. MR. ROBERT l52 Thurston. Tynda l7l Stelling. Tina 2I9 Stelling. Todd 90.l70 Steuber. Renee 23.5l.68.S3.I7O Stevens. David 47,89.lO3.ll2.II4.ll6.l89 Stevens. Tracy 2l9 Stewart. James I89 Stewart, Karen 57.l7O Still. Linda 27.76.l89 Stillions. John 97.l89 Stoa. Lee I7O Stoa, Martha l24,2l9 Stock. Janice 5l,II2,lI4.l23.l70 Stocker. Susan I89 Stoddard. Craig I42.2l9 Stodola. Carol 52.53.2l9 Stodola. Eric 66.lO3.l89 Stoffel, Debbie I7O Stokka. Brian Il2.ll4.l89 Stoltenberg. Brad 9O.lO7.I7O Stourac. Amy l23.l7O Stourac. Laura l3,45,6l.l42.2l9.224 Stout. Lori Il4.l23,l70 Strain. Kathy l89 Strausser. Jeffrey 2l9 Strausser. John 80.83189 Streets, Lori 170 Stroud. Lee Ann 2l9 Stubbs. Kristine IS9 Stuclner. Shari 5I.l7l Student Council U Student Life 8 Studies -I34 Stuelen. Mickey 3l.50.l89 Stull. Andrew IS9 Stull. Angela l3.I5.2I9 Sturbaum. John l07,l7l Suckow. Barbara 57.I89 Treasa l23.2l9 Sullivan. Sumner. Bridget 94.Il2,l22.2I9 Tracy l89 Sutliff. Laurie l89 Svoboda Svoboda Svoboda Svoboda Svoboda. . cathy iss Karen I24.l25.2l9 . Kevin l7l . Paul l44.2I9 Swain. Carla 2I9 Swanson. Pamela 5I.72.l05.I7I Swanson. Paul 4556.98.29 Sweeney. Robert I89 Sweet. Lisa 77.lI2.l9O Swick. William 2l9 Swift. David l7l Swimming. Boys 92 Swimming. Girls 76 Swore. Teri 5I,58.w.l23.I7I Sylvester. Coleen 43,5l.58.87.lw.l7l Sylvester, Joan I7.42.50.84,I9O Symonette. Christopher l90 Symonette. Cynthia 5l.60.74.l7I Symonette. Anna l9 Synacek. David l7l Tabbert, Donna I90 TAYLOR. MRS. CAROLYN 5O.l52 TAYLOR. MR. JAMES 92.l52 Taylor, Norman II2.I90 Taylor. Stacy 49.55.7I.l-l2.220 Teggatz. Marsha ll2,ll4.l90 Teller. Terry l7l Tennis. Boys 96 Tibben, Tina 47.48.7B.79.220 Tibbets, Jon 35.44.45.7S.96.97,lI8.ll9.l2l,220 Timers 60 Tipping. Diane 45,50.58.l90 Tisher. Roxann 220 Titus. Thomas l90 Titus. Timothy -l6.47.75. 220 Tolle. James l90 Tomasek. Charles l4.78.79,l02.l05.220,22l Tompkins. Douglas lI,20.66.l2l.l26.I27.l42.22O Tompkins. Mike l7l Topinka. Sherri l7l TOWER. MR. RON 87.98,l52 Townsend. Laurie 49.5l.58.l7l Track, Boys IO2 Traclt. Girls I00 Trade and lndustry 54 Trainer. Richard 54.220 Trcka, Marna 220 Trcka. Molly l90 Tschopp. Deanna 5l,i7,I23.I7I TSCHOPP. MR. MARK 69.84.lG.I5l,I53 Tully. Scott 69.9O.l07.l7l Tupy, Lawrence 66.l9O Tupy. Paul 82.I7l Turley. Tina 220 Turner. Christina 60.l90 Turner. Phillip 56.l90 Turner. Rick l90 Tyson. Trisha 53.l90 Tyson. Tyrone 92.98,l7I Udell. Steven l7l Ulmer. Stephen 66.l9S.220 Underclassrnen IS4 Upah. Jennifer l90 Upchurch. Robin 220 Utecht. Gary 75.l03.lW Uthe, Jeffrey 57.l7l Uthe, Kristin 45.514.70.220 Vanbeek. Gwen l7l VanDee. Nicole 220 Vandercook. Steven ll2.l2l.220 Vanderwiel. Scott 20.47.ll2.Il4.lI6,I2I.2lI.220 Vanek. Sherry 58.l23.I7I Vanek. Susan l7,24.42.43.44.45.50.5355.220 Vanwoert. Thomas 22l Vaughan. Ann 22l Vecerka, James l9O Vega, Carlos 80 Vega, Ruben l7l Verbick. Kelly 53.22I Verbick. Shelly 42.22l Vest, Joanne ll2,ll4.I23.I7I Vest, Marilyn ll2.ll4.I2l,22l Vial. Brian 42.92.l90 Vial. Kevin 42.43.44.45.46.47.56,22l.240 Vifian. Kimberly l8.2S.59,42.70.22l Vifian. Michael 5l.56.I7l Vlsek. Christopher 8O.22I Voelkers. David 56,57.l7l Vogel. Lorl 22l Vogel. Mary l90 Volleyball 70 Voacka. Thane l7l Vosdingh. Jodie l90 Vosdingh. Rhonda 49.5l.60.6l.I56.l72 VRBICEK. MR. ROBERT 54.l53 Vyskocil. John 30.5I.69,l72 Waddell. Larry 22l Waddell. Terry 82.l72 Wade, Gary 22l Wagner. Robert I72 Walderbach. Kurt I72 WALKER. MRS. CAROL ISS Walker. Guerin l72 Walker. Kathleen Walker. Kristin 23.70.88.222.227 Walker. Robyn l90 Walker. Troy 69.90.l02.lO3,l72 Walkner. Kelly I72 Walkner. Sharon 222 Walsh. Edward I72 Walsh. Kelly I72 Walter. Daniel I90 Walter, Joanie l90 Walter, Mary 49.5l.I72 Walter. Matthew I72 Walters. Jesse I72 Walters. Joseph I72 WALTON. MISS SANDEE 9-l.I53 Ward. Marcie 52.222 Ward. Tracy 47.60.70.lw Wardenburg. Angela 55.222 Watson. Cathy l90 Watson. Thomas 42.lCB.l90 Waybill. Patricia 42.222 Weaver. Shannon iw Weber. Joseph 50.KB.I9O Weber. Melody I72 Weber. Stephanie I90 Weberg. Holly 94,l90 Webster, Janette I72 Weiss, James 47.9B,I90 Welch. Larry l2l,222 WELD. MR. JOHN 7O.lw.l53 Wells. Patricia I72 Welsh. Kathy 5I.58.83.l03.I23.I72 Welsh. Richard 222 Welsh. Robinn I72 Welshhons. Steven I90 Welton. Justina I22,I43.I72 Wenndt. Sharm l9O Wenzel. Deena 60.lw.I72 Wenzel. Marcia 72.l72 WENZEL, MRS. NORMA I53 Werden. Angela 23.42.45,74.88.lw.lCl.l90 Werning. Kimberly 47,ll2.Il4.ll5,ll6.l78.222 Wesbrook. Deirdre Il.39.42.44.45.47.74,lCD. 2l5.222 Wesbrook, Duane 222 West. Matthew 2O.ll2.l72 West. Michael l90 West. Penny I90 West Side Delegation l I8 Wetherbee. Jennifer SBJ72 Wheeler. David I9l White. Christine I9l White. Richard ll2.ll4 white. tammy lI2.l22 White. Terry 47,ll2.ll4,222 Whitney. Stacy 5l.58.l72 Whittle. Anna 222 Wicher. Leeanna I9l Wiederin, Daneil l9I Wieland. Kipp I72 Wieland. Michail 5O.l24.l25.l26.2l9.222 Wilcox. Angela 56.l9l Wilcox. Mary I72 Wildfield. Carol I72 Wilfong. Scott I72 Wilkins. Dawn I72 Wilkinson. Michail 66.l9l Williams. Donald 69.82,l03.l73 Williams. Donna I73 Williams. Lesa l40.222 Williams. Lester 20.66.69.lO3.22l.222 Williams, Williams. Rick 90,l9l Thomas 56.88.222 Willits. lva I23.l72 WILSON. MISS GLORIA ISS Wilson. Kyle l73 Wislon. linda Jay 57.l9I Wisson, Linda 222 Wilson. Michael 80.222 Wilson. Robyn I9l Wilson. Shawn I9l Wiltgen. Donald 222 Wiltgen. Robert l9l Wiltgen. Susan l73 Wink, Michael 222 Winn. Kelly 60.l7S Winter Play l30 Wintringer. Danny l73 Wise. Kandi 49,l9I Wise. Steven 30.69.I73 Wisely. Andrew 47.75.l03,2I3.222 Witting. Jan ll.88,222 Witting. Jon 66.67,209,222 WOJTOWICZ. MR, JOHN I24.l53 Wolf. Anita l73 Wolf, Sue 87,l23 Wolf. David 223 Wolfe. Wendy l7l Wolverton. Kathleen 49.I22.I23.I73 Wolverton. Rhonda 55.223 Wong. Gina I9l Woodhouse. Lisa I9l Woodhouse. Raymond 223 Woodman. Todd I9l World and Local News 28 W.P.A. 30 Wray, Cindy 5l,II8.l23.l73.227 Wray. James Il8.I9I Wray. Tracy l73 Wrestling S0 Wright. Greg l73 Wright. Randy 223 Wyatt. Barbara ll2.l2l.l73,223 Wyatt. Matthew H2 Yancey. Tim I73 Yanda. Monica I73 Yerington, Julie I73 Yost. Cynthia I9l Young. Scott 223 Young. Tim ll2.ll4.I23.I73 Zacek. Kevin S7,69.l73 Zahn. Shane I9l Zart. Sherae 58.l22.I23.l73 Zearley. Roger l9l Zingula. Lisa 24.42.223 Zingula. Lonnie 30,5I.6O,l56.l73 Zingula, Lynn 42.I9I Zitek. Joseph 223 Zvacek. 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