Lake View High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Lake View, IA)

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1972 Pow Volume 13 Lake View-Auburn Community School Lake View, Iowa Admi nistration 4 Sports 60 Seniors 10 Junior High 76 Vnderclass men 17 Grades 84 Activities 27 Ads 93 1972 Pow Wod Dedicated to Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Haefner In appreciation for her kind manner and faithful- ness we would like to dedicate the 1972 Pow Wow to Mrs. Ruth Haefner for the 16 years she has taught at the Lake View-Auburn School. Her first year was in 1959 when the Lake View and Auburn school merged. Her major field of teaching is English, but she also enjoyed teaching music. Other schools she taught at are: Odebolt, Arthur (before they merged), Cleghorn, LeMars, Laurens, and a year at a Minnesota school. When asked what she has enjoyed most about her teaching years, she replied, Working on the Odebolt Chronicle, presenting music programs and skits with the help of her pupils, watching pupils progress from the first grade till graduation, and especially this dedication to her. In appreciation for her faithfulness and concern for her work and others, we would like to dedicate this 1972 Pow Wow to Mrs. Arline Hunter for the 12 years she taught here at the Lake View-Auburn School. Her first years here were from 1944 - 45 then again from 1961- 1972, teaching French and Music. She also taught at: Wayne State College, Nebraska and Northwood, Iowa. She enjoyed most the association with the young people she taught and what they did for her. The shows presented under her direction that appealed to her the most were: Amahl and the Night Visitors, The Sound of Music, H. M. S. Pinafore, and the Roaring Twenties. In the last 10 years of teaching music, a total of 60 students went to Allstate and in a span of 11 years a total of 100 small groups and 74 solos received 1 ratings at contest. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Administration Innovates Mod System Board of Education Floyd Barto, Elmer Elias, Graham Hoeg, President, Joe Blass, Herb Onstot, Lloyd Moody, Secretary, Charles Ferguson. A d mi n istra tion Louis McCrea, High School and Junior High Principal; Charles Ferguson, Superintendent; Francis Sud beck. Elementary Principal. 5 Working Behind the Scenes Sharon Bahrenfus, Secretary to Principal, Helen Johnson Secretary to Superintendent. Mrs. Shelp, Elementary Librarian and Teacher's Aid. Pat Hanke, Secretary to Principal. Miss Schoeppner, Elementary Librarian. Mrs. Kolbe, Special Reading. Elementary music teachers not pictured: Barbara Willett and Michael Vondracek. School Personnel Above, Lake View Custodians: A1 Smith, Melvin Jans. Below, Auburn Custodian: Chris Bauer. Mrs. Bohnenkamp, School Nurse. Above, Lake View Cooks: Veronica Raine, Ma- linda Irwin, Marion Jans, Norma Bugge, Lena Rodman. Auburn Cooks, Below: Ethel Hook, Mar- garet Teague, Lois Pfeiffer. Above, Lake View Bus Drivers: Albert Rardin, Jack McConnell, Duane Boom, Larry Bundt. Below, Auburn Bus Drivers: Ora Schulte, Lor- nie Bachman, Frank Breckenfelder. 7 Providing A Back Row: Mr. Maunu, Math; Mr. White, P.E.; Mr. Kraft, Science; Mr. Gjerde, Biology; Mr. Matthias, Social Studies; Mr. Meredith, Band; Mr. Freier, Counselor; Mr. Thomas, Math; Mr. Lee, English; Mr. Underwood, Science. Mr. Peterson, History; Mr. Sundholm, Business. Front row-. Mrs. Bradshaw, Business; Mrs. Freier, Home Ec.; Mrs. Heim, PLE.; Mrs. Haefner, English; Mrs. Peters, Math; Mrs. Hunter, Music; Mrs. Deur, English; Mrs. Haynes, Librar- ian. 8 Balanced Education 9 SENIORS Motto: Life Is What We Make It Colors: Randy L. Aschinger Gary L. Auen Purple and White Jane Barto Thomas J. Broich Peggy H. Busch Melvin L. Buse Randy L. Buse Tom Christian Bev Clark Rachel Ann Durst Winds of Jane Ellerbrock Mary Patricia Ferguson Steve R. Frank Sandra L. Fredrichs J. Malcolm Fyfe Mary Jane Gamatz Connie Hospelhorn Change Kevin Kelly Joyce Kroeger Becky Rae Larsen Andrew C. Long Philip A. Maynard Steve A. McConnell DaveH. Meyer Robert V. Mohr Linda Kaye Mohr Renee' Jean Nelson A New Time a New Terry Omess Kathy Ortner Kay Reiling Mark Edward Peters ToddW. Peters Paul E. Reiling Perry Peters Humberto Prediletto Douglas R. Pick Brenda Sue Schoneboom A New Horizon Gregory L. Schultz Eric J. Scott Pat Shelp Maureen Elaine Swanson Jane Targino Dennis D. Werkmeister Gary D. Wicker Becky Wollesen UNDERCLASSMEN The Junior Class presented this Homecoming Float entitled Time for Victory . Searching Verlin Karstcns, President, Mary Renze, Treasurer, Anne Scott, Secretary, Earl Hanson, Vice President. Junior Mary Jo Gerdes works on her latest master- piece. 18 After a year of hard work, the Juniors presented Camelot on Saturday, May 13. for Success Verlin Karstens, Anne Scott (The Pink Panther), and Gene Miller present their version of the Tonight Show at LVA as their homecoming skit. 19 Outside Back: Allen Rohde, Gene Millet, Tom Heun, John Drilling, Mike Johnson, Jim Renze, Dennis Garrels, Mike Scott, Earl Hanson, Verlin Karstens, Roland Garrels, Phil Rice, Bob Boguc, Mike Quistorff, John Fischer, Denes Frank, Dennis Mohr, Patti Hill, Terri Christian, RospMary Jacobsen, Sandy Berning, Kathy Gorman, Heidi Onstot, Debbie Mc- Clintock, Linda Halbur, Karen Rogers.'Inside B|ck: Susan Olbcrding, Carol Johnson, Sharon Eichhorn, Rachael Hoeg, Susan Blessington, Cindy Rardin, Marilec Co6k, Sherrie Lucht, Inez Hclgcrs n, Debbie Pick, Mary Jo Renze, Lou Cinda Walton, Sandy Harper, Julie Smidt, Anne ScotL TeresaJLeip, Mary Jo Gerdes, Kim Schultz, Cheryl Phillips, Jeff hnenkamp, Pat Kelly, Ray Meister, Da ye Niriiote..’BMfic Wright, Steve Schwarzkopf, Craig Meyer, Lane Bachrtjan. Outside Back: Steve Wilson, Mindy Rardin, Jill Bruner, Sherrie Sturm, Marsha Blessington, Cariotta Letzring, Carol Hammond, Donna Riedell, Kathy Theulen, Cathy Beckman, Dawn Meyer, Phyllis Rice, Londa Obman, Connie Vote, Pam Bachman, Debbie Mohr, Laurie Deur, Debbie Auen, Donna Hudgin, Mary Lou Meister, Sue Fredrichs, Meri Koes- sel, Mary Ann Lamaak, Debbie Kluver, Linda Kimber, Linda Mesenbrink, Craig Schrad. Inside Back: ArlenRemmick,- Kevin Sdiultz, Geoff Wallace, Kim Bromley, Mike Stewart, Gary Lietz, Kendall Barney, Randy Kent, Greg Hutchin- son, Roger Hammcrstrom, Brian Mohr, Paul Fyfe, Royce Nelson, Tom Bachman, Gary Lohr, Mike Brinker, Gene Larsen, Kim Law, Ric, Werkmei«er, Mark Gosch, Jim Broich, Dennis Mein, Craig Johsnon, Larry Schoneboom, Brian Blass. Sophomores Standing in the Line to The main project for the Class of 1974 was Homecoming, featuring their float Pop the Panthers and their skit featuring take- offs on several faculty members. They also decorated the chairs for the Homecoming Royalty. The sophomores selected their class rings in February, and near the end of the year twelve members were chosen to be waiters and waitresses for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. With Paul Fyfe as pres- ident, Kim Bromley as vice president, Sherrie Sturm as secretary and Meri Koessel as treasurer, the sophomores were able to accomplish these feats with ease. 22 Success Sophomore Donna Riedell works diligently on her latest art project. Class Officers shown above are Sherrie Sturm, Men Koessel, Kim Bromley and Paul Fyfe. 23 This is the With President Don Pick, Vice- President Lori Timmerman. Secretary Mark Haynes, and Treasurer Janice Bachman the class of 1975 found no problems in meeting their require- ments for the year. The Freshmen showed their originality with the first prize winning float in the Home- coming Parade Beat-um . 24 Janet Lucht finds time to ’’iron in art class. Beginning Freshman Class Officers: Janice Bachman, Lori Tim- merman, Mark Haynes, Don Pick. Homecoming Skit members involved in this friendly game of cards are Kathleen Kelly, Deanna Simon, Karen Gorman, Tom Orness, Scott Frank, and Steve Druivenga. 25 Freshmen fi Left to Back: Connie Schulte, Deanna Simon, Jeanne Olerich, Jean Scott, Cindy Bachman, Kathleen Kelly, Jann Ob- man, Janet Luclit, Marty Swanson, Barbara Schwan, Lorie Timmerman, Janet Schultz, Patricia Barto, Karen Gorman, Cindy Vote, Norinc Lamaak, Vicki Gcicr, Terry Gosch, Sally Peters, Mary OlbertHng, Jolene Blass. Right to Back: Mark Haynes, Brent Peters, Delane Fredrichs, Tom Orness, Ron Petersen, Mike Huiscnga, Jeff Hunt, Jerry Evans, Clar- ence Pierce, Alvin Helgerson, Tom Letzring, Scott Frank, Tim Galbraith, Gerry Blessington, Ricky Renze, Brian Sclirad, Rickl jaden, Don Pick. Crossbar: Linda Page, Janice Bachman, Nadine Schoenthal, Steve Druivenga, Randy Blessington. II ACTI VITIES Student Council Holds Verlin Karstens, PaulFyfe, Roger Hammerstrom, Brian Blass, Allen Rohde, Tom Broich, Jeff Bohnen- kamp, Cheryl Phillips, Mark Peters, Jann Obman, Terry Orness, Randy Blessington, Steve McConnell, Don Pick. The year of transition certainly fit the Student Council this year. Some of the many changes that the Student Council participated in was the Snowball and the sponsoring of an Indian boy from Rock Point, Arizona through the American Indian Division of Virginia. This year the Snowball was an ice-skating party at Thirty Acres. Many snowmobiles were on hand to give the guests rides. A large portion of the ice was cleaned off for the skaters and refreshments were served in the shelter house. Steven Benally was the student's adopted son. The money saved from the Snowball went into the Child's fund for school. The Student Council purchased several red and black benches to be placed near the pop machine and a stereo tape system was placed in the lunchroom. Many students now go there to study. The Student Council sponsored two clean-up drives in the fall and in the spring. Several trash cans were painted and placed around the lake. 28 Jeff Bohnenkamp became a member of the State Cabinet and Cheryl Phillips secretary of the West Central District. Clean-Up Campaign Tom Broich and Allen Rohde show the stereo tape system that was enjoyed by all. .Steven Benally, our adopted son from the .American Indian Division. The Student Council sit around the bench that they bought for the area around the pop machine. 29 Student Librarians Aid Mrs. Haynes The new modular scheduling with its free time of- fered more time for the students to be in the library. This being the case more librarians were needed. Six boys joined the staff under Head Librarian Mrs. Haynes. The library gained many new books and the librar- ians had to help many students with their term paper re- search. Mrs. Haynes. First Row: Linda Halbur, Debbie Mohr, Kathy Theulen, Dennis Werkmeister, Terry Or ness, Mike Johnson. Second Row: Becky Larsen, Inez Helgerson, Phyllis Rice, Gary Wicker, Steve Frank. Third Row: Cindy Rardin, Jill Bruner, Mrs. Haynes, Linda Mesembrink, Phil Maynard. French Club Gains Members This year, as in the previous years, the main high- light of the French Club was French Initiation. Twenty- one students joined the club making a total of twenty- eight members. A complete French dinner was served and each new member performed in front of the group of French II students. Kevin Kelly, Malcolm Fyfe, Joyce Kroeger, Sandy Fred- richs, Mary Pat Ferguson, Mark Peters, and Doug Pick are enrolled in French II. First Row: Jeff Bohnenkamp, Dave Nichols, Rachael Hoeg, Heidi Onstot, Cheryl Phillips, Linda Halbur, Kathy Gorman, Susan Blcssington, MaryRcnze. Second Row: Allen Rohde, Anne Scott, Patti Hill, Susan Olberding, Debbie Pick, Sharon Eichhorn, Tom Heun, Steve Schwarzkopf, Earl Hanson, Craig Meyer, Ray Meister, Gene Miller. 31 FFA Forms New Chapter First Row: Ray Meister, Gary Lohr, Luverne Tiefenthaler, Gary Huff, Joe Koster, Dennis Lamaak, Ricky Wunschel, David Brotherson, Tom Steinkamp, Daryl Potthoff. Second Row: Mark Gosch, Gerry Blessington, Brian Mohr, Tim Galbraith, Scott Frank, Gerald Tiefenthaler, Daryl Lamaak, Bill Talk, Kevin Aschinger, Mr. Berry. Third Row: Roger Hammerstrom, Bruce Gerdes, Dennis Peters, Ron Buse, Greg Schultz, Dave Potthoff, Randy Kent, Gary Lietz, Randy Aschinger. Fourth Row-. Melvin Buse, Myron Olerich, Dennis Mohr, Mark Stoelk, Steve Frank, Todd Peters, Bob Mohr, Steve Kent. Two FFA Sweethearts were chosen at the Annual FFA Pancake Supper, one to represent each school. Linda Peters, above left, with her escort Tom Steinkamp rep- resented Wall Lake. Donna Riedell and her escort Randy Kent, represented Lake View-Auburn. The FFA officers spent several days at the Leadership Conference near Ingham Lake, Iowa. These boys were: Tom Steinkamp, Vice President, Greg Schultz, Presi- dent, Dennis Lamaak, Treasurer, Dave Potthoff, Secre- tary, Gary Lietz, Sentinel, and Ray Meister, Reporter. 32 I HS Initiates 7 Members On May 2, seven students were initiated into the National Honor Society. New members were; Seniors: Phillip Maynard and Joyce Kroeger, Juniors; Cheryl Phil- lips, Susan Blessington, and Julie Smidt, and probationary members; Paul Fyfe and Cariotta Letzring. Active members: First Row: Connie Hospelhom, Mary Pat Ferguson, and Sandy Fredrichs. Second Row: Kevin Kelly, Allen Rohde, and Dave Nichols. Also joining this year's membership were the pro- bationary members of last year: Allen Rohde and Dave Nichols. Refreshments were served to the parents and mem- bers of the National Honor Society. New members: First Row: Paul Fyfe, Cariotta Letzring, Julie Smidt, and Cheryl Phillips. Second Row: Susan Bless- ington, Joyce Kroeger, and Phillip Maynard. A Stairway To the Stars The members of the Speech and Drama De- partment enjoyed a rewarding and creative year un- der the direction of Mrs. Evonne Deur. Their activities began with the all-school play, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Novem- ber 12 and 13. Rehearsals next were for District large group speech contest entries held in January. They received I ratings for the one act play. Reader's theatre and Choral Reading. The play, I'm a Fool received a I rating at State Large Group Contest in February. Meanwhile students were preparing for indi- vidual events. Fifteen students received certification to appear at the State contest in March. Six I ratings were received at State Individual Events. The year's activities were concluded in May with a Children's Theatre presentation of Wizard of OZ . Top to Bottom: Dave Meyer, Gary Auen, Malcolm Fyfe, Bruce Wright, Laurie Deur, Mary Pat Ferguson, Debbie Kluver, Maureen Swanson, KayReiling, Linda Kimber, Dennis Mein, Terri Christian, Kathy Gorman, Jill Bruner, Rick Tjaden, Mark Peters, Sue Olberding, Gene Miller, Eric Scott, Steve Schwarz- kopf, and Steve McConnell. 34 Mrs. Deur, Beverly Clark, Susan Olberding, Linda Kimber, Steve Schwarzkopf, Malcolm Fyfe, Gary Auen, Bruce Wright, Mark Peters, Gene Miller, Steve McConnell, Eric Scott, Laurie Deur, Mary Pat Ferguson, Maureen Swanson. The people receiving I ratings at State Speech Contest were, First Row: Linda Kimber, Mary Pat Ferguson, Maureen Swanson. Second Row: Mark Peters, Mike Scott, Steve McConnell. The one-act play, Tm a Fool” also received and I rating at contest. Members were: Gene Miller, Beverly Clark, Bruce Wright, Maureen Swan- son, Gary Auen, Kathy Gorman, Linda Kimber, Dave Meyer. 35 Yearbook Staff Steve Frank, KayReiling, Phil Maynard, Kathy Ortner, Susan Blessington, Editor Connie Hospelhom, Becky Larsen, Julie Smidt. Eight New Pages Spur Staff With the addition of eight pages, the Pow-Wow staff had a lot more room to provide a better organized book. Several members of the staff attended meetings at Storm Lake and Des Moines to leam different ways of printing yearbooks and using photographs to their greatest advantage. During the Christmas T ourna - ment members of the Pow-Wow staff worked in the concession stand to get funds to provide for a better yearbook. 36 Editor Mark Peters and Steve McConnell look over the Home- coming Chieftain. After going to a summer journalism workshop at Iowa State our editor, Mark Peters came back with many changes for our newspaper. One of these changes was the printing of work done by anyone in the school. The Newspaper Staff joined the Yearbook Staff in working in the concession stand during the Christmas tournament and also operated a coat check at all home basketball games. Keeping You Informed Seated: Steve McConnell, Mark Peters. Standing: Eric Scott, Malcolm Fyfe, Gary Auen, Heidi On- stot, Dennis Mein, Linda Kimber, Maureen Swanson, Laurie Deur, Cheryl Phillips, Debbie Kluver, Rachel Durst, Mary Pat Ferguson, Patti Hill. 37 An Active Year For Front Row: Mark Peters, Steve Schwarzkopf, Steve McConnell, TomBroich, Doug Pick, Phil Maynard, Deanna Simon, Patti Hill, Cheryl Phillips, Linda Kimber, Jolene Blass. Second Row: Jeff Hunt, Malcolm Fyfe, Jill Bruner, Becky Law, Pat Shelp, Anne Scott, Linda Page, Janet Schultz, Kathleen Kelly, Heidi Onstot. Third Row: Dave Nichols, Tom Christian, Melvin Buse, Meri Koessel, Cathy Backman, Sally Peters, Kathy Theulen, Connie Hospelhorn, Mary Jane Garnatz. Fourth Row: Mark Haynes, Ron Petersen, Becky Wollesen, Debbie Kluver, Linda Mesembrink, Beverly Clark, JaneBarto, Rachel Durst, Dawn Meyer. Back Row: Kevin Kelly, JimBroich, Roger Hammerstrom, Kim Law, Gerry Blessington, Dave Meyer, Brian Blass, PaulReiling, Tom Heun, Allen Rohde. 38 LVA’s Largest Chorus Front Row; Rachael Hoeg, Sherrie Lucht, Jann Obman, Terri Christian, Mary Pat Ferguson, Rose Jacobsen, Maureen Swanson, Earl Hanson, Ricky Tjaden, Craig Meyer, GaryAuen. Second Row: Connie Schulte, Jeanne Olerich, Jean Scott, Mary LouMcister, Janet Lucht, Laurie Deur, Kathy Gorman, Jerry Evans, Brent Peters, Vcrlin Karstens, Jeff Bohnenkamp. ThirdRow: Pat Barto, Karen Gorman, Marty Swanson, Barbara Schwan, Sue Fredrichs, Londa Obman, Lori Timmerman, Tom Letzring, Alvin Helgerson. Fourth Row: Terri Gosch, Sandy Fredrichs, Cariotta Letzring, Mary Olberding, Sue Olberding, Debbie Pick, Susan Blessington, Pual Fyfe, Randy Blessington. BackRow: Todd Peters, Mike Johnson, Geoff Wallace, Kim Bromley, Steve Frank, Rick Werkmeister, Larry Schoneboom, Mike Huisenga, Scott Frank. Music Boasts 36 I Ratings; ALL-STATERS, First Row: Mark Peters, Patti Hill, Terri Christian, Earl Hanson, Craig Meyer, Deanna Simon, Rose Jacobsen, Tom Broich. Second Row: Gary Auen, Sherrie Lucht, Linda Kimber, Steve McConnell, Phil Maynard, Cheryl Phillips, Jann Obman, Jeff Bohnenkamp. Third Row: Steve Schwarzkopf, Rachael Hoeg, Jolene Blass, Rick Tjaden, Verlin Karstens, Maureen Swanson, Mary Pat Ferguson, Doug Pick. T e or«= c Jftff Bona ftffkarSyp Baritone- • Tom Cbrtsttan. 40 7 All-Staters NORTHWEST QUARTET: Steve Mc- Connell, Patti Hill, Mary Pat Fergu- son, Verlin Karstens. These seven people were selected to participate in the A11-State concert in Des Moines during Thanksgiving. First Row: Earl Hanson, Cheryl Phillips, Craig Meyer. Second Row : Steve Schwarzkopf, Tom Broich. Third Row: Terri Christian, Mary Pat Ferguson. Fourth Row: Mrs. Hunter. 41 Projects and Practices First Row: Janet Schultz, Susan Blessington, Maureen Swanson, Sharon Eichhorn, Linda Page. Second Row: Linda Mes- enbrink. Cariotta Letzring, Mary LouMeister, Sally Peters, Norine Lamaak, Paul Fyfe, Rachel Durst, Donna Hudgin. Third Row: Steve McConnell, Tom Broich, Earl Hanson, Laurie Deur, Marty Swanson, Ronald Petersen, Jerry Evans, Kathleen Kelly, Mary Pat Ferguson, Linda Kimbcr. Standing: Ray Meister, Kim Bromley, Eric Scott, Renee Nelson, Kim Law, Mark Peters. Make Busy Band Year First Row: Jill Bruner, Becky Wollesen, Jeanne Olerich, Heidi Onstot, Dawn Meyer. Second Row: Jann Obman, Janet Lucht, Patti Hill, Rachael Hoeg, Cheryl Phillips, Jolene Blass. Third Row; Tom Letzring, RickTjaden, Roger Ham- merstrom, JimBroich, Craig Meyer, Gary Auen, Allen Rohde. Fourth Row: Steve Schwarzkopf, Brian Blass, Randy Blessington, Deanna Simon, Jean Scott, Tom Heun, Malcolm Fyfe. Standing: Todd Peters, Jeff Bohnenkamp, Anne Scott, Mr. Meredith. 43 Winnipeg or Bust The band's motto for the year was Winnipeg or Bust as they worked hard in earning money for their trip to Canada, June 27-27. To earn the money the members of the band sold magazines, choco- lates, and held several slave days. It was a very worthwhile trip for all. Welcome: Jane and Beto This year’s foreign exchange students were Jane de Sousa Targino from Rio de Janero, Brazil; and Humberto Prediletto from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Jane stayed with the Herb Onstots of Lake View. Her subjects were Practical Theater, Comp., U.S. History, Art, Home Ec., and Typ- ing. In Brazil she enjoys going to the beach everyday and likes to swim. She also likes to play volley- ball. When Jane is out of school she would like to come back to the United States and study commercial design. Beto made his home with the Dr. William Nichols family also of Lake View. He was kept busy with his subjects of Mechanical Drawing, Art, U.S. History, Comp. Typing, and Practical Theater. Beto also partici- pated in track. His favorite sport is soccer and he enjoys participating in it. Beto likes to listen to records, too. When he is finished with his school- ing, Beto would like to become an electronic engineer. 45 Front: Heidi Onstot, Patti Hill, Meri Koessel, Cheryl Phillips. Back: Joyce Kroeger, San dy Frcdrichs, Becky Wollesen. The JV Football Cheerleaders: Jean Scott, Terri Christian, Norine La maak, Rose Jacobsen, Mary Ann Lamaak, Karen Gorman, Sharon Eichhorn. 46 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Rachel Durst, Mary Renze, Patti Hill, Heidi Onstot, Becky Wollesen, Jane Barto, Sandy Fredrichs. Word is Spirit “You ’re A Good Man Charlie ” This year’s all-school play, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown , was presented by the LVA drama department on the evenings of November 12 and 13 at 8 o'clock. The story was based upon the famous comic strip, Peanuts , drawn by Charles Schultz. Many of the scenes were directly taken from some of the strips. Also, there were music numbers during the play. Such songs as Sup- pertime , The Book Report , and The Kite , were presented as musical renditions of the characters. Charlie Brown was portrayed by Gary Auen. The story was one of an average day in the life of Charlie Brown and his happiness and misery during this day. The rest of the cast includes: Mary Pat Ferguson as Lucy, Steve Schwarzkopf as Linus, Steve Mc- Connell as Schroeder, Maureen Swanson as Patti, Mark Peters as Snoopy. A small combo accompanied the cast, with Becky Wollesen on piano, Patti Hill on flute, Anne Scott on xylophone, Kim Bromley on per- cussion, and band director, J. A. Meredith on string bass. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Evonne Deur, with Mrs. Arline Hunter directing the music. 48 Freshmen Reign at Carnival On April 7, 1972 the LVA Band Boosters presented their annual Band Carnival. The turn-out like every year was better than ever. This year's king and queen were Ronnie Peterson and Linda Page representing the freshman class. The other candidates were Todd Peters and Renee Nelson, seniors; Jeff Bohnen- kamp and Cheryl Phillips, juniors; and Jim Broich and Mary Lou Meister, sophomores. To help finance the band's trip to Canada a drawing was held for a quarter of beef. The winner was Mrs. Paul Simon. 49 50 Becky Wollesen Sandy Fredricks Seated: Becky Wollesen, Queen Rachel Durst, Sandy Fredrichs. Standing: Terry Orness, Gary Wicker, Tom Christian. si Skits, Floats, and a Victory The first place float entry of the Freshman Class Beat'um . This year's Homecoming festivities again proved to be very exciting for everyone. Work on class and club floats and class skits began on Monday. The events on Thursday night began with skits and pep talks and the crowning of the queen. Tom Broich served as Master of Ceremonies and Kevin Kelly crowned Rachel Durst Homecoming Queen for 1971. Rachel's attendants were Sandy Fredrichs and Becky Wollesen. After the corona- tion a snake dance took the students down to the bank comer for pep talks, cheers and the traditional burning hoop. Gary Auen jumped through the burning hoop pre- dicting a victory for the Blackhawks. Here the seniors were named winners of the skit competition. The float parade was held on Friday afternoon. The Freshmen were named winners of first prize with their entry Beat'em . Gary's prediction turned out true enough as the Blackhawks defeated Newell-Providence 66-0. The Homecoming Dance was held immediately following the game with the music being provided by V alt akin . Walking off with first place in the skit competition was the Senior Class. The participants shown be low are Steve Frank, Pat Shelp, Doug Pick, Renee'Nelson, Mary Pat Ferguson, Jane Barto, and Mark Peters. 52 1972 Swing Show .UOUv , . . . A Salute to “ The theme for the Swing Show this year was LUV . It was divided into the many different forms of love. These include; love of reli- gion, which includes liturgical songs, spirituals, African chant, and mod- em music, a child's love of life, which includes childhood songs, romantic songs. This includes songs from many musicals and love of mankind. The All-Staters were featured in the Swing Show and sang in the Val- entine section of the show. The stage band accompanied the singers and were featured in several selections. 54 55 . . . And Then There Was The Juniors emphasized the Year of Transi- tion in the Camelot theme by serving a smor- gasbord banquet at the Lutheran Church. The theme was carried out with the royal colors of purple, red and gold. As you entered the gym you walked across the drawbridge to enter the castle. A crown was hanging from the center of the ceiling. Music was provided by Lazy River. An after-prom movie was held at the Capri Theater in Lake City. This was followed by several breakfasts. a Camelot We’ll Remember Always As Pomp and Circumstance was being played the Class of 1972 pro- cessed into the new gymnasium for their graduation ceremonies. The class was led by juniors Verlin Karstens and Anne Scott. Rev. Fyfe gave the invocation. Mr. Ferguson then introduced the speaker for the afternoon, Mr. Tom Ecker. The topic of his talk was Winning the Game . After recognizing the honor stu- dents of the class, diplomas were presented by Graham Hoeg, Board of Education President. After the benediction the newest alumni of LVA formed a receiving line and were congratulated by relatives and friends. Mary Pat Ferguson sang ILove Life. Mr. Ecker on Winning the Game . 58 Graduation Day Valedictorian Salutatorian Doug Pick Citizenship Mary Pat Ferguson Malcolm Fyfe Defense Sparks Team to Record First Row: Randy Blessington, Steve Druivenga, Managers, Malcolm Fyfe, Gary Wicker, Tom Christian, Gary Auen, Randy Buse, Greg Schultz, Melvin Buse, Kevin Kelly, Tom Broich, Terry Orness, Eric Scott, Manager. SedondRow: Coach White, Gerry Blessington, Bruce Wright, Craig Schrad, Roland Garrels, Dave Nichols, Pat Kelly, Craig Meyer, Denes Frank, Brian Blass, Jim Broich, Kim Bromley, Kevin Schultz, Coach Kraft. Third Row; Tom Orness, Brian Schrad, Larry Schoneboom, Don Pick, Ron Petersen. Royce Nelson, Roger Hammerstrom, Paul Fyfe, Geoff Wallace, Dennis Mein, Jerry Evans, Alvin Helgerson, Jeff Hunt. Assistant Coach Frank Kraft, Senior Manager Eric Scon, and Head Coach Wayne White. LVA 34 Schaller 12 LVA 34 Pomeroy 6 LVA 6 Crest land 8 LVA 39 Lytton 6 LVA 29 Lohrville 6 LVA 66 Newell Providence 0 LVA 12 Battle Creek 28 LVA 6 Galva 8 LVA 6 Wall Lake It 61 Kevin Kelly 1st Tearn All-Conference Run- ning Back Greg Schultz 2nd Team All-Conference Linebacker Tom Christian 2nd Team All-Conference Lineman Wicker, Orness Lead Blackhawk Attack Terry Orness 1st Team All-Conference Line- backer 1st Team A11-Conference Tack- le 1st Team A11-Northwest Iowa Tackle Led by an awesome running attack and an aggres- sive defense the Blackhawks compiled a 5-4 record for the 1971 season. The highlights of the season were the 66-0 trouncing of Newell-Providence for Homecoming and the near defeat of Crestland. This year five players were named to the all-conference teams. They were Terry Orness, Gary Wicker, Greg Schultz, Kevin Kelly, and Tom Christian, Terry Orness was also named to the All-Northwest Iowa first team. Gary Wicker 1st Team A11-Conference Run- ning Back Hawkettes Three-Time Champion Front: Terri Gosch, Becky Larsen, Sharon Bahrenfus, Laurie Deur, Deanna Simon. Standing: Sue Fredrichs, Anne Scott, Sandy Harper, Julie Smidt, Sherrie Lucht, Joyce Kroeger, Coach Thomas, Sue Olberding, Jolene Blass, Sharon Eichhorn, Coach McCrea, Merilee Cook, Mary Ann Lamaak, Meri Koessel, Cheryl Phillips, Kim Schultz, Debbie McClintock. LVA 70 Holstein 38 LVA 79 Wall Lake 50 LVA 70 Scranton 34 LVA 64 0debolt-Arthur 33 LVA 65 Schaller 45 LVA 87 Pomeroy 40 LVA 81 Crest land 35 LVA 64 Ida Grove 70 LVA 84 Lytton 49 LVA 97 Lohrville 47 LVA 79 Lytton 54 LVA 101 Newell-Providence 37 LVA 88 Battle Creek 43 LVA 56 Lake City 30 LVA 76 Galva 60 LVA 80 Wall Lake 45 LVA 72 Lake City 41 LVA 72 Cedar Valley 30 LVA 83 Wall Lake 39 LVA 66 O debolt-Arthur 43 Sectional Tournament LVA 79 Elk Hom-Kimballton 76 LVA 67 Audubon 58 LVA 56 Manilla 72 District T oumament LVA 58 Audubon 51 LVA 63 Woodbine 62 LVA 55 Manilla 64 64 The Lake View-Auburn Hawkettes finished the 71-72 campaign with an outstanding 23 win, 3 loss record. These girls, with great desire and work, attained the Bo-Coon Conference Championship, The Lake View-Auburn Christ- mas Tournament Championship, and the Sac County Cham- pionship, was Runner-up in the Iowa Girls Sectional Tour- nament, and was Runner-up in the District Tournament. The Hawkettes proved to the fans, but more impor- tant to themselves, that if you act and play like a winner, you can never be a loser. Joyce Kroeger 1st Team A11-Conference 3rd Team All-Northwest Iowa A11-State Honorable Mention KTIV Northwest Iowa Hall of Fame Mary Ann Lamaak 2nd Team A11-Conference A11-State Honorable Mention Sue Olberding 1st Team A11-Conference A11-State Honorable Mention Debbie McClintock 3rd Team A11-Conference Doug Pick 1st Team A11-Conference A11-State Honorable Mention Phil Maynard 1st Team A11-Conference 3rd Team All-Northwest Iowa All-State Honorable Mention 67 iuli Blackhawks Win Sectional First Row: Malcolm Fyfe, Kim Bromley, Steve Frank, Allen Rohde, Phil Maynard, Doug Pick, Randy Buse, Randy Aschinger. Second Row: Bruce Wright, Manager, Ass’t Coach Gjerde, Terry Orness, Jeff Bohnenkamp, Gary Wicker, Tom Heun, Don Pick, Verlin Karstens, Dave Nichols, Steve Schwarzkopf, Coach Matthias, Eric Scott, Manager, Todd Peters, Manager. LVA 55 Wall Lake 22 LVA 72 Scranton 53 LVA 58 Odebolt -Arthur 55 LVA 73 Schaller 47 LVA 53 Pomeroy 55 LVA 66 Crestland 54 LVA 79 Ida Grove 45 LVA 74 Lytton 47 LVA 70 Sac City 59 LVA 88 Lohrville 60 LVA 76 Lytton 57 LVA 75 Newell - Providence 78 LVA 71 Odebolt-Arthur 65 LVA 73 Crestland 54 LVA 75 Battle Creek 63 LVA 89 Galva 49 LVA 73 Wall Lake 49 LVA 76 Battle Creek 84 LVA 71 (Sectional) Galva 62 LVA 83 (Sectional) Odebolt-Arthur 60 LVA 72 (District) Carroll 82 68 The Blackhawks had a successful season compiling a record of 17--4 and winning the first sectional tour- nament title ever for Lake View-Au- burn. The Blackhawks put up a valiant battle against the Carroll Tigers, but the hot outside shooting of Carroll in the fourth quarter beat them in first- round district play. The Blackhawks lose eight seniors this year, but great enthusiasm seems to reign among the underclassmen, making things look good for next year. 69 JVs Have Good Seasons First Row-. Janice Bachman, Jean Scott, Janet Lucht, Jann Obman, Connie Vote, Linda Page, Coach Thomas. Second Row: Cindy Vote, Norine Lamaak, Terri Gosch, Mary Olberding, Sherrie Sturm, Vicki Geier, Marsha Blessing - ton. LVA 39 Holstein 49 LVA 56 Lytton 43 LVA 50 Ode bo It-Arthur 17 LVA 40 Crestland 28 LVA 62 Wall Lake 29 LVA 59 Lohrville 37 LVA 51 Ar-We-Va 41 LVA 54 Wall Lake 25 LVA 35 Ar-We-Va 20 LVA 68 Odebolt-Arthur 39 LVA 67 Lake City 40 LVA 56 Lytton 23 First Row: Randy Blessington, Mike Brinker, Mike Huisenga, Brent Peters, Delane Fredrichs, Alvin Helgerson, Scott Frank, Tom Letzring. Second Row: Gerry Blessington, Larry Schoneboom, Brian Mohr, Mark Gosch, Craig John- son, Gary Lietz, Kevin Schultz, Rick Tjaden. Third Row; Paul Fyfe, Brian Schrad, Craig Schrad, Don Pick, Jim Broich, Coach Gjerde. LVA 28 Lytton 33 LVA 35 Odebolt -Arthur 33 LVA 41 Crestland 30 LVA 44 Wall Lake 31 LVA 57 Sac City 46 LVA 61 Lohrville 30 LVA 36 Ar-We-Va 46 LVA 39 Sac City 54 LVA 44 Wall Lake 49 LVA 51 Odebolt-Arthur 29 LVA 70 Lytton 57 LVA 55 Battle Creek 70 70 Our Batting Blackhawks Members of the 1971 Blackhawk Baseball Team are shown above. First Row: Tom Christian, Gary Auen, Doug Pick (Second Team All-Conference), Randy Aschinger, Phil Maynard, Malcolm Fyfe. Second Row; Kevin Kelly, Allen Rohde, Dave Nichols, Craig 9chrad, Roland Garrels. Not Pictured: Terry Orness (Second Team A11-Conference), Kirk Cook, Dennis Simon, Ross Schultz. 71 Runners to Your Marks; First Row: Jean Scott, Debbie McClintock, Kim Schultz, Terri Gosch, Cariotta Letzring. Second Row: Sherrie Lucht, Sandy Harper, Jann Obman, MeriKoessel, Mary Ann Lamaak, Cheryl Phillips, Sue Olberding. Third Row: Mrs. Heim, Jill Bruner, Connie Vote, Jolene Blass, Mary Olberding, Cindy Vote, Janet Lucht, Anne Scott, Mr. Thomas. Galva Devilette Relays 1st of 16 Schools 0debolt Trojanette Relays 1st of 15 Schools Bo-Coon Conference Meet 1st of 10 Schools District Meet 2nd of 20 Schools Paton-Churdan Relays 2nd of 18 Schools Schaller Rockette Relays 4th of 21 Schools East Green Hawkette Relays 9th of 17 Schools New Records were set in the following events in 1972. 10 Flight Shuttle Hurdle Relay 71.9 Distance Medley Relay 4:44.2 100 Yard Dash (Meri Koessel) 11.7 180 Low Hurdles (Sherrie Lucht) 28.6+ 880 Yard Run (Cheryl Phillips) 2:36.0 220 Yard Dash (Meri Koessel) 26.7 100 Meter Hurdles (S. Lucht J. Blass) 17.3 60 Yard Dash (Deb McClintock) 7.3 440 Y ard Relay 53.9 400 Meter Shuttle Relay 54.68 Mile Relay 4:32.7 Shot Put (Jolene Blass) 33’ 3 3 4 Discus (Sue Olberding) 100' 9 Softball Throw (Kim Schultz) 204' 7 72 Now Set . . . First Row: Gerry Blessington, Malcolm Fyfe, Gary Auen, Larry Schoneboom. Second Row: Humberto Predilleto, Bruce Wright, Tom Letzring, Jeff Hunt, Paul Fyfe, Tom Omess, Mr. White. Third Row: Dave Nichols, Tom Huen, Don Pick, Gary Wicker, Roland Garrels, Kim Bromley, Ray Meister. New records were set in the following events in 1972: Discus (Gary Wicker) 122’4 2 Mile Run (Malcolm Fyfe) 10:49.9 180 Low Hurdles (Gary Auen) 21.4 120 High Hurdles (Kim Bromley) 16.5 440 Y ard Relay 51.5 The girls and boys pictured at left qualified to participate in their respective state meets. 73 Our Prettiest Golfers First Row: Mary Pat Ferguson, Becky Wollesen, Sandy Fredrichs, Laurie Deur, Sue Fredrichs, Heidi Onstot, Joyce Kroeger. Second Row: Rachel Durst, Rachael Hoeg, Patti Hill, Susan Blessington, Kathy Gorman, Jeanne Olerich, Linda Page, Karen Gorman, Janet Schultz, Mr. Sundholm. 74 V arsity LVA 269 Sac City 254 LVA 244 0 debolt - Arthur 251 LVA 246 Newell 244 LVA 227 Ode bolt-Arthur 241 LVA 254 Wall Lake 296 LVA 243 Sac City 219 Junior V arsity LVA 296 Sac City 278 LVA 298 Ode bolt -Arthur 294 LVA 304 Newell 331 LVA 289 Ode bolt -Arthur 299 LVA 294 Sac City 241 LVA Invitational Sectional Conference 1st of 5 Schools 5th of 9 Schools 3rd of 6 Schools Varsity golfers at right are Mary Pat Ferguson, Becky Wollesen, Sandy Fredrichs, Laurie Deur, Sue Fredrichs, Heidi Onstot, Joyce Kroeger. Golfers Set All Records First Row: Steve Schwarzkopf, Randy Aschinger, Doug Pick, Allen Rohde, Dave Nichols, Craig Johnson. Second Row: Brent Peters, Mike Huisenga, Delane Fredrichs, Dennis Mein, Jeff Bohnenkamp, Roger Hammerstrom, Rick Tjaden, RayMeister, Mr. Peterson. Varsity golfers shown at left are Steve Schwarzkopf, Randy Asch in£er, Doug Pick, Allen Rohde, Dave Nichols, Craig Johnson. The LVA boys golf team broke or tied every existing record. Doug Pick carded a new low 9-hole score; Doug and Randy Asch- inger tied the 18-hole record. The Black- hawks also established a new 9-hole and 18- hole record team score. Dual Scores LVA 174 Ode bolt-Arthur 213 LVA 203 Newell 203 LVA 191 Odebolt-Arthur 216 LVA 180 Pomeroy 219 LVA 183 Wall Lake 254 LVA Invitational Fourth Bo-Coon Conference Fourth Sectional Third 75 JUNIOR HIGH , Junior High Cheerleaders Bottom: Lori Mesenbrink, Connie McClintock, Rendee Nelson. Middle Row: Gloria Mohr, Tami Christian. Top-. Debbie Cole. Left: Lori Werkmeister, Gloria Mohr. Right: Ren- dee Nelson, Tami Christian, Lori Mohr. Front: Gloria Mohr, Lori Mesenbrink, Rendee Nel- son. Back: Tami Christian, Connie McClintock, Debbie Cole. Left: Lori Werkmeister, Tami Christian. Middle: Rendee Nel- son. Right: Lori Mohr, Gloria Mohr. Eighth Grade Boys, clockwise center back: Mike Koessel, Tim Wallace, David Peters, Arlen Karstens, Charles Riedell, Wayne Fal- line, MaxLungren, Derek Rohde, Jeff Mein, Lynn Mohr, AlanOrtner, David Simon, RonMeister, Daniel Murphy, Tim Fyfe, Brent Wicker, Doug Moody, Mike Kelly, Jeff Leonard, Keith Kroeger, Duane Meyer, Richard Miller, Lloyd Drill- ing. Girls, clockwise center back: Gloria Mohr, Lori Mesenbrink, Tami Christian, Lori Werkmeister, Judy Larsen, Diane Buse, Melodee Cook, Brenda Rardin, Karen Graber, Pam Lietz, Tammy Kimber, Janelle Smidt, Lori Mohr, Becky Auen, Joanne Evans, Connie McClintock. 78 Seventh Grade Girls, back to front: Sandra Graber, Jean Ann Peters, Kathy Mesenbrink, Debra Garrels, Laureen Schultz, Debbie Boom, Kathy Summers, Becky Hammond, Janice Boger, Jodi Hanke, Patricia Peterson, Cindy Fertig, Cheryl Kluver, Lorri Martz, Mary Cook, Janet Ellerbrock, Diane Page, Debbie Cole, Carol Kroeger, Joan Schulte, Gayleen Schug, Deanna Cole, Rendic Nelson, Debra Sue Dreessen, Billie Schense. Boys: Lloyd Helgerson, David Lucht, Wayne Lietz, Jeff Frank, Bob North, Tim Letzring, Scott Tjaden, Keith Werkmeister, Mike Hoeg, Don Gansemer, Rodney Drost, Tim Wallace, Bill Wollesen, Wesley Mohr, Ron Gansemer, Martin Lamaak, Carey Shelp, Steve Hammerstrom, Alan Buse, Chris Manthe, David Geary, Ray Snyder, Bruce Quinn, J.R. Barney, Frances Riedell, Rick Nelson. 79 Junior High Athletes Have First Row: Don Gansemer, Martin Lamaak, Carey Shelp, Steve Hammerstrom, Bill Wollesen, Ray Snyder, Rick Nelson, J. R. Barney. Second Row: David Lucht, Jeff Frank, Lloyd Helgerson, Bob North, Scott Tjaden, Wesley Mohr, Ron Gansemer, Keith Werkmeistcr, Mike Hoeg. Third Row: Tim Fyfe, Lloyd Drilling, Derek Rohde, Jeff Mein, Lynn Mohr, Mike Koessel, Max Lungren, Charles Riedell, David Peters, Alan Ortner. Fourth Row: Daniel Murphy, Brent Wicker, Mike Kelly, Jeff Leonard, Keith Kroeger, Richard Miller, Douglas Stehr, Craig Wallace, Arlan Karstens, David Simon, Coach Gjerde, Coach Kraft. First Row: Daniel Murphy, J. R. Barney, Rick Nelson, Ray Snyder. Second Row: Tim Fyfe, Ron Meister, Bruce Quinn, David Simon, Martin Lamaak. Third Row: Chris Manthe, Alan Buse, Carey Shelp, Rodney Drost, Steve Hammerstrom. Fourth Row: Jeff Mein, Keith Werkmeister, Mike Hoeg, Bill Wollesen, Lynn Mohr. Fifth Row: David Peters, Scott Tjaden, Bob North, Tim Letzring, Jeff Frank. Sixth Row: Richard Miller, Craig Wallace, David Lucht, Mike Koessel, Max Lungren. Seventh Row: Jeff Leonard, Derek Rohde, Douglas Stehr, Lloyd Helgerson, Lloyd Drilling. Eighth Row: Brent Wicker, Mike Kelly, Douglas Moody, Arlan Karstens, Coach Gjerde. Successful Campaigns First Row: Joanne Evans, Connie McClintock, Joan Schulte, Deanna Cole, Billie Schense, Jodi Hanke, Patricia Peterson, Janice Boger. Second Row: Kathy Summers, Lori Mesenbrink, Janet Ellerbrock, Debbie Cole, Carol Kroeger, Diane Page, Mary Cook, Cheryl Kluver. Third Row: Karen Graber, Janellc Smidt, Pam Leitz, Melodee Cook, Michelle Olberding, Coach Kraft, Diane Buse, Jean Ann Peters, Sandra Graber, Kathy Mesenbrink, Becky Auen, Debbie Boom. Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Football EIGHTH GRADE LVA 34 Crestland 23 LVA 30 Lohrville 0 LVA 38 Ar-We-Va 26 LVA 16 Wall Lake 44 LVA 30 Crestland 19 LVA 31 Lytton 27 LVA 20 Crestland 14 LVA 44 Ar-We-Va 27 LVA 33 Lake City 22 LVA 32 Newell- 6 LVA 17 Lytton 21 LVA 51 Wall Lake 50 Providence LVA 26 Sac City 24 LVA 33 Odebolt-Arthur 24 LVA 42 Odebolt-Arthur 20 LVA 29 Odebolt-Arthur 33 LVA 51 Lytton 45 LVA 33 Wall Lake 28 LVA 32 Lake City 29 LVA 27 Sac City 41 LVA 29 Wall Lake 20 LVA 45 Lytton 35 SEVENTH GRADE LVA 18 Sac City 28 LVA 14 Wall Lake 23 LVA 12 Sac City 28 LVA 21 Wall Lake 26 81 Tracksters Set New Records First Row: Jean Ann Peters, Mary Cook, Gloria Mohr, Janelle Smidt, Judy Larsen, Becky Auen, Cheryl Kluver. Second Row: Kathy Mesenbrink, Lori Mesenbrink, Jodi Hankc, Joanne Evans, Connie McClintock, Lori Mohr. Third Row: Rendee Nelson, Debbie Dreessen, Kathy Summers, Pam Leitz, Diane Page, Debbie Cole, Joan Schulte. Fourth Row: Michelle Olberding, Diane Buse, Janet Ellerbrock, Sandy Graber, Becky Hammond. Fifth Row: Lori Werkmeister, Tami Christian, Karen Grammer. First Row: David Simon, Brent Wicker, Doug Stehr, Max Lungren, Keith Kroeger, Derek Rohde, Tim Fyfe. Second Row: Lloyd Drilling, Mike Kelly, Mike Koessel, Jeff Mein, Lynn Mohr, Arlan Karstens, Rodney Drost. Third Row: Richard Miller, David Peters, Ron Meister, Jeff Leonard, Doug Moddy, Craig Wallace, Mike Hoeg. Fourth Row: Chuck Riedell, J.R. Barney, Carey Shelp, Keith Werkmeister, Lloyd Helgerson, Tim Letzring, Ray Snyder, Scott Tjaden. Fifth Row: RonGansemer, Wesley Mohr, Don Ganse- mer, Bruce Quinn, David Lucht, Tim Wallace. Sixth Row: Jeff Frank, Martin Lamaak, Ricky Nelson, Steve Hammerstrom, Bill Wollesen. The junior high girls track team attended two meets this year, placing seventh in the conference meet and fifth in the Ida Grove Invitational. Outstanding performances were turned in by Melodee Cook in the high jump and softball throw, Pam Leitz in the discus and shot put, Connie McClintock in the 100 yard and 5 flight hurdles, and by the 5 flight shuttle hurdle relay team. The junior high boys track team lacked one team point of winning their second consecutive conference • crown. The boys finished second to Battle Creek by a score of 50 to 49. Outstanding performances of the season were turned in by Brent Wicker in the high jump by setting a school record of 5’. Records were also set by the 440 medley relay, 440 relay and 800 relay teams, and the shuttle hurdle relay. 82 Junior High Musicians JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS: First Row: Jody Hanke, Janet Ellerbrock, Gayleen Schug, Judy Larsen, Lori Werkmeister, Carol Kroeger, Debbie Cole, Connie McClintock, Mary Cook, Diane Page, Gloria Mohr, Tami Christian. Second Row: Janelle Smidt, Pam Leitz, Melodee Cook, Jean Ann Peters, Michelle Olberding, Sandra Graber, Karen Graber, Laureen Schultz, Tammy Kimber, Becky Auen, Debbie Boom. Third Row . Becky Hammond, Lori Mohr, Billie Schense, Deanna Cole, Rendee Nelson, Wayne Falline, Tim Letzring, Alan Ortner, Mike Hoeg, Chris Manthe. Third Row: Rick Nelson, Tim Fyfe, Bruce Quinn, Dave Simon, Ray Snyder, RonMeister, Bob North, Scott Tjaden, Doug Stehr, Jeff Mein, Derek Rohde. Fourth Row: Marty Lamaak, MaxLungren, Arlan Karstens, Craig Wallace, Charles Riedell, Jeff Frank, Dave Peters, Wesley Mohr, Carey Shelp, Tim Wallace, Steve Hammerstrom. Fifth Row: Dave Lucht, Keith Kroeger, Richard Miller, Lloyd Drilling, Brent Wicker, Doug Moody, Jeff Leonard, and Duane Meyer. JUNIOR HIGH BAND: First Row: Melodee Cook, Debbie Cole, Debbie Boom, Lori Mesenbrink, Deanna Cole, Tami Christian. Second Row . Jody Hanke, Kathy Mesenbrink, Becky Auen, Patricia Peterson, Billie Schense, Gayleen Schug, J.R. Barney, Janet Ellerbrock, Jean Ann Peters, Diane Page, Cindy Fertig, Joanne Evans, Scott Tjaden. Third Row: Dave Simon, Tim Letzring, Tim Wallace, Rick Nelson, Bob North, Tammy Kimber, Lori Werkmeister, Lloyd Drilling, Derek Rohde, Tim Fyfe, Jeff Leonard, Mike Hoeg, Lloyd Helgerson, RonMeister, Dave Peters, Lynn Mohr, Craig Wallace. Fourth Row: Mike Koessel, Keith Werkmeister, Marty Lamaak, Bruce Quinn, Mr. Meredith, Richard Miller, and Keith Kroeger. 83 GRA DES i Sixth Grade Tours Des Moines First Row: Cindy Auen, Kay Quinn, Chris Westrom, Doug Falline, Everett Cook, Richard Schultz, Jeff Schense, Tam- mie Dreesen. Second Row: Mike Lungren, Jim Ogren, Carolyn Petersen, Chuck Lamaak, Randy Baird, Diane Mein, Jim Summers, Connie Garrels, Bruce Auen, Ricky Meister. Third Row: Frank Bettin, Charlene Green, Jeanette Jacob- son, Rocky Morrow, Mrs. Wallace, Kurt Petersen, Lynette Vollmer, Joann Tjaden, Nina Hanson. First Row: Lori Schoneboom, Barbara Reinhart, Paige Busch, Randy Schulte, Pauline Miller, Mary Jo Sudbeck, Kevin Bromley, Charles Clausen. Second Row: Jeanne Nichols, Laura Frank, Teri Werkmeister, Kent Blessington, Bob Auen, Kevin Hospelhom, Jeff Smith. Third Row: Mrs. Oestreich, Randy Kluver, Randy Drost, Karen Karstens, Dona Ray, Gloria Olberding, Steve Snyder, Bill Broich. 85 Fifth Grade Studies Civil War First Row: Nancy Blessington, Sherry Fredrichs, Kathy Gansemer, Robin Leighter, Cindy Schulte, Billie Jo Clausen, Becky Buse. Second Row: Jim Remmick, Jim Evans, Craig Presley, Bob Mohr, Liesa Zimmerle. Third Row: John Vote, Virgil Mohr, Dawn Schroeder, Laura Snyder, Mrs. Shull, Bret Pugh, Lon Buse, Clint Sigmon, Mike Erickson. First Row: Donna Miller, Jeff Kruse, Lance Peters, Ricky Remmick, Brenda Dreessen. Second Row: Julie Lucht, Robin Obman, Cindy Kluver, Diana Ogren, Susan Olerich, Brenda Gerdes. Third Row: Mrs. White, Scott McConnell, Kevin Keiser, Mark Lungren, Rodney Neumayer, Julie Rohde, Marilyn Meyer, Kellie Berry, Ellen Manthe. Absent: Joseph Riedell. 86 Fourth Grade Discovers World First Row: Robert Miller, Steven Lohr, David Page, Keith Lohr, Kevin Duncan, Dan Druivenga, Brian Auen. Second Row: Renae Schulte, Myrle Larsen, Danny Whiting, Carolyn Manthe, Michele Lungren, Julie Kruse, Marsha Meyer, Tim Rardin, Jeanne Lamaak, Gary Leonard, Jeanne Mesenbrink, Stewart Green, Laurie Olerich, Gregory Gerdes, Larry Hauser, Jay Smith, Billy Harms, Lori Aschinger. Teacher: Mrs. Gronemeyer. Absent: Regie Schoneboom. First Row: Pam Green, Debbie Langbein, Tammy Brotherson, Nici Schroeder, Danny Boom, David Brinker, Kenny Hicks, Jeff Hanke. Second Row: LuAnn Fertig, LuAnn Buse, Crystal Letzring, Jim Schwan, Jim Vollmer, David Boom, Alan Snyder, Darrell Freese. Third Row: Debbie Smidt, Monica Drost, Julie Meyer, Ann Wetzstein, Kevin Sudbeck, Dwight Kimber, Sandy Blessington, Jane Scott, Mrs. Drilling. 87 Third Grade Enjoys Reading First Row: David Koessel, Perry Busch, Tony Schroeder, Wesley Drost, Scott Hanke, David Snyder, Terry Schulte. Second Row: Connie Mohr, Jana Petzenhauser, Lori Petzenhauser, Lisa Schoneboom, Doris Buse, Marlene Blessington, Judy Ellerbrock. Third Row: Mrs. Schulte, Dana Boom, Anita Tebben, Tom Olerich, Julie Frank, Scott Meyer, Jody Stock, Jeanne Wetzstein, LeRoy Maunu. First Row: Jeff McCorkle, Tina Miller, Rajean Nelson, Caran Kolbe, Jeff Werkmeister, Brenda Mein, John Scott. Sec- ond Row: Tracie Werkmeister, Jeff Ogren, Marsha Petersen, Kary Obman, Penelope Peters, Wend a Whiting, Larry Raine. Third Row: Linda Hammerstrom, Deborah Meyer, Danny Berry, Dale Olerich, Rhonda Lucht, Theresa Riedell, Karen Summers, Mrs. Oxendale. Absent: Jerry Kruse, Larry Reynolds, James Hall. 88 Second Grade Studies Phonics First Row: Kari Raine, Bonny Rardin, Marsha Tegels, Amy Tjaden, Karen Lohr, Paul Reidell, Duane Petersen, Randall Schmidt. Second Row: Chip Sudbeck, Brian Blessington, Monica Meister, Marlys Swanson, Brian Brotherson, Tony Duncan, Jimmy Garrels, Jon Quinn. Third Row: Bonnie Olerich, Brian Falline, Deanna Geary, Kim Schulte, Merle Schoenthal, Milton Helgerson, Kirsten Ray, Colleen Lamaak. Teacher: Mrs. Christian. Absent: Deidre Dreesen, Bruce Manthe. First Row: Mike Petzenhauser, Tommy Hammond, Lucia Schroeder, Denise Cole, Diana Langbein, Shelley Brend, Ruth Duncan. Second Row: Jeff Frank, Sherry Obman, Sharon Olberding, Lori Fertig, Becky Blessington, Sharon Vote, Jan- ean Evans, Candi Leighter, Paul DeBourgh. Third Row: Mrs. Meredith, Brenda Sigmon, Julie Stock, Marlene Graber, David Dreessen, Nick Bunting, Robbie Kent, Tony Mason, Gary Vollmer. 89 Gann Reading Book For First Grade First Row: Amy Gross, Kay Olerich, Bill Cates, Ruth Ann Buse, Mark Freier, Danny Craig, Julie Schulte. Second Row: Darla Smidt, Darryl Buse, Doug Drost, Stephen Fyfe, Tony Hammond, Denise Langbein, Sally Fredrichs. Third Row: Mrs. Hechtner, Karla Anderson, Steve Zeigmann, Eric Pugh, Steve Graber, Joyce Mohr, Sandy Ray, Janelle Erickson. First Row: Sharon Remmick. Lisa Huss, Diane Hauser, Mary Scott, Bruce Page, Donna Aschinger, Bradley Bobenmoyer, Second Row: Del Ray Leighter, Bill Ziegmann, Dale Newman, Kara Long, Tami Werkmeister, Harold Murphy, Steven Gerdes, Michael McCorkle, Stacey Fox. Third Row: Mrs. Renze, Cynthia Meyer, Natalie Bromley, Kelly Obman, Bret Kruthoff, Tami Rodman, Patti Olerich, Christy Eichhorn, Brenda Lamaak, Janelle Bettin. 90 Reading Readiness For Kindergarten First Row: Brian Ziegmann, Bret Bobenmoyer, Jeffrey Sundholm, Sherry DeBourgh, Eugene Collins. Second Row: Tina Lynn, Stephanie Rudd, Amy Sudbeck, Jacqueline Blessington, Patricia Murphy. Third Row: Michael Lucht, Dan Teb- ben, Mrs. Flink, Carolyn Lamaak, Tammy Garrels, Norman Fertig. Absent: James Kruse. First Row: Jim Wittry, Tim Frank, Danny Ludwig, Angie Bachman, Mary Ann Ellerbrock, Brenda Drost, Cindy Brinker, Missy Brend. Second Row: Gerald Presley, Keith Stork, Todd Morenz, Keith Pudenz, Erica Maunu, Theresa Brinker, Julie Renze. Teacher: Mrs. Breckenfelder. 91 Special Education First Row: Wayne Easter, Sara Jennett, Doug Schwaller, Judy Moeller, Tami McKenna, Lonnie Rippentrop. Second Row: Randy Nuetzman, Daniel Friesth, Kevin Johnson, Dianna Olson, Kathy Bentsen, Ricky Hanson, Mrs. McGrew. 92 Auburn Savings Bank Skogmos Clifford E. Lierman, M.D. Reiter Feed Co., Inc. Tjaden’s Cafe Car Wash Farmers State Bank Dr.W.J. Nichols Lake View Lumber Co. Waller Studio Wollesen Feed Service CITIZENS STATE BANK DRIFTWOOD BEAUTY SALON KETTERING BOHNENKAMP INS. LAKE VIEW RESORT OFFICE MIDSTATES GRIFFIN CONSTRUCTION CO. PEOPLES IGA FOODLINER RAY’S SUPER VALU MARJO FLOWERS GARDEN CENTER PACKER’S SINCLAIR CAFE REARDON’S GROCERY AUBURN SUNDRIES DERNER’S TAVERN VAN’S CAFE PATRICK'S BEAUTY SALON FARMER’S COOP GRAIN CO. BRINK’S ENTERPRISE AUBURN STANDARD KOESSELS FRIENDLY MARKET GAMBLES MARY ANN’S SANDY’S BEAUTY SALON STAAB’S FIRESTONE STORE OLE’S STANDARD BETTY JEAN’S KIMBER VARIETY 95 WALL LAKE TRANSFER HANSON WICKER INS. EGYPTIAN CONCRETE VAULT CO. WOLLESEN TRUCKING CONTRIBUTIONS WERE ALSO RECEIVED FROM: DR. M. A. DURST KARSTENS DRIVE-IN DR. J. F. 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