Lakeview High School - Viking Yearbook (Columbus, NE)
- Class of 1976
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Lakeview Viking Table Contents Seniors ...... Juniors ...... Sophomores Freshman Faculty ...... Activities . . . Organizations Page 2 Page 18 Page 24 Page 30 Page 35 Page 41 Page 103 Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Barnes, Sponsor Dave Rosendahl, President Carol Ernst, Vice President Nancy Lutjens, Secretary Marla Bohuslavsky, Treasurer Mr. Cruickshank, Sponsor LARRY BENNETT The moral of my methods is that my methods are not moral. College Prep HELENE BIERMAN The past is done and gone, think only what the future holds. Vocational MARLA TERESA BOHUSLAVSKY A good friend is someone who thinks you're a good egg even though you're slightly cracked. Secretarial 2 NANCY ANN BRUCKNER Purchase not friends by gifts; when thou ceasest to give, such will cease to love. Vocational DEBRA LEE CHOLLAR I only want a son-in-law for my mother. Vocational CYNTHIA ANN BRUHN Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true; for all the flow- ers of tomorrow are in the seeds of today. Vocational KATHLEEN MARIE COAN I may be i-RON-ic, but I like it that way. College Prep JED S. BRUNKEN It isn't what you know that counts, it's what you think of in time. College Prep MICHAEL J. COAN It must be a thrill to be so handsome. Vocational 3 DOUGLAS WAYNE COFFEY Life is made enjoyable by helping others. College Prep DENNIS WILLIAM DURKOP I've found that there are two answers to every alge- bra equation: mine, and the right answer. Vocational RICHARD DEBOWER Things are a lot easier when you're doing nothing. Vocational MITCHELL EHMKE Life becomes easier when not in school. College Prep SHARON LYNN DONOGHUE The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. Secretarial RONALD C. ELSNER After thirteen years of schooling is this all I get, a piece of paper with my name on it? Vocational CAROL SUE ERNST There's friendliness in her smile, wit in her speech, and energy in her deeds. College Prep SHARON L. GEHRING All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure. Secretarial SCOTT A. ERNST If you're going to do it, do it, but don't stand around and think about it. Vocational DONNA JEAN GIBSON Hope for the best, be pre- pared for the worst, and take what comes with a smile. Secretarial KRIS ANN FINCH Finally! Vocational BARB GOEDEKEN It's not what you can do, it's what you can get away with. College Prep 5 DANIEL DEAN GRIFFITHS Being yourself will make you happier than trying to be someone you're not. College Prep VICKIE L. HASSEBROOK We too often love things and use people when we should be using things and loving people. College Prep MERLIN GROTELUSCHEN When mischief is brewing he's doing the stirring. Vocational JIM HENNESSY Talking myself out of pre- dicaments with the faculty has become a habit. College Prep DEAN R. HASSEBROOK It's not what you know, it's who you know. Vocational RANDY DALE HICKMAN If you want some, take some. College Prep 6 VERNON HILMER Why hurry today, it'll still be there to finish tomorrow. Vocational PATRICIA RAE JANSSEN As the fragrence dwells within the flower, so the essence of what we speak lies deep within us. College Prep MERLINE KAY JAIXEN It takes a little courage And a little self-control And some grim determina- tion If you want to reach your goal. College Prep JOE D. JAZWICK He's moved among us for years, and never has harm- ed a soul. Vocational HERMAN N. JANSSEN This couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Vocational KAREN MARIE KLUG The Road to Success is marked by Tempting Park- ing Places. College Prep TIMOTHY J. KOCH If wisdom comes with age, I must be pretty young. College Prep DEBORAH LYNN LIEBIG The great oak was once a little nut that held its ground. College Prep TONYKRINGS Now that I have graduated, I only have one ambition in life--to have fun. College Prep JANEL ANN LIEBIG Today is the day the Lord has made for me, and He planned it to be the most important day of my life. College Prep MICHAEL KULA 12 years of education. (HA HA) Vocational DAVID JONATHAN LIPPERT The best things in life are free, plus tax. College Prep 8 DIANE B. LOSEKE No goal is unattainable. College Prep TOM LUESCHEN The opportunity for doing mischief is found a hun- dred times a day. Vocational MYRON HERBERT LOSEKE Slow But Sure Vocational NANCY LYNN LUTJENS Cherish your yesterdays, dream your tomorrows, but live your todays. Secretarial BRAD LUCHSINGER I came! I saw! I took! College Prep DOUGLAS MACKEN Life is one great big party. Vocational 9 REBECCA A. MOHR Not as innocent as she looks. Vocational RAY NIELSEN Life itself can't give you joy Unless you really will it. Life just gives you time and space It's up to you to fill it. Vocational DAVID E. MUHLE Vikings, Huskers, Packers, cars, and girls, not nec- essarily in that order. College Prep VERN OLSON Experience is the only good teacher. Vocational 10 VICTORIA JAN NIEDFELDT The Victorian Age is here to stay! College Prep CINDY PLETTNER You cannot do a kindness too soon because you nev- er know when it will be too late. College Prep BRENDA JOYCE ROSCHE A song to lift the spirit, and a smile to warm the heart. Secretarial KEITH ALLEN RUNGE There are two sides to everything: my side and the wrong side. Vocational DAVID M.ROSENDAHL Success is nothing without someone you love to share it with. College Prep JAMES DENNIS SANDER Still crazy after all these years. College Prep CHRISTINE CARYLYN RUNGE It is a beautiful necessity of our nature to love something. College Prep COLLEEN K. SCHREIBER Happiness is like a butter- fly. The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn you atten- tion to other things, it comes softly and sits on your shoulder. College Prep GLENDA S. SCHREIBER Bam Bam Secretarial RICK SLIVA I'm from PLATTE CEN- TER, and I still made it. Vocational CLYDE A. SCHROEDER My 13 years of school are over and I finally made it. Vocational DIANE CATHERINE SOULLIERE Where angels go trouble follows. Vocational BILL SHANLE I'll take all I can get and give all I can give. College Prep JOHN J. SPRUNK Any grade over a D-- is wasted effort. Vocational 12 RANDY N. WALDMAN Good sense is a thing all need, few have, and none think they want. College Prep GARY E. WEMHOFF My mind can only work so hard, now it's time for a rest. Vocational ANNTONETTE WURDEMAN Happiness is living today, not dreaming tomorrow or remembering yesterday. Secretarial SENIOR CLASS PROPHESIES After 15 years the 1976 graduates of Lakeview High School are each earning their own respectable reputation. We see that KRIS FINCH has taken over Cher's place on the Sonny and Cher Show. DEAN HASSEBROOK now owns Dean's Pool Hall on Main Street, Platte Center. GLENDA SCHREIBER has become Bam Bam on the Flintstones. After many fender wrecks (Fendricks), JACK SPRUNK has finally learned to stop making those costly mistakes. MIKE KULA, alias Rabbit has now achieved his lifelong dream of designing Easter Bunnies. After two years as a lab assistant KATHY COAN gladly accepted partnership in Mimick Motors. DONNA GIBSON is now president of the Merle-Lynch Corp. During the last years football season, BILL SHANLE contracted a severe case of poison Ivy. After ten years of dedicated work in the Ernst and Inselman Clinic, CAROL ERNST has invented the perfect knee. After looking in the mirror for fifteen years, BRAD LUCHSINGER has finally decided to get his own pet weasel. After waiting faithfully for fifteen years, RANDY HICKMAN has decided to go to church once again with his island girl. JED BRUNKEN now has decided to go straight after leading a life of crime and sex for many years. CINDY PLETTNER has now patented her astonishing Putt Putt car and also works at the annual Fireman's Ball in Lindsay. After 15 years of driving lessons, KAREN KLUG has now become a stunt driver for Starsky and Hutch, specializing in ditches, light poles and snowbanks. After 15 years of hard labor, NANCY LUTJENS and BRENDA ROSCHE have become co-owners in the Lucky Charms Cereal Company. HERMAN MERLINE JAIXEN has two boys and 25 horses. MIKE COAN is now part owner of the Jarecki Feed Company. The RANDY WALDMAN WALK nas finally daught on and Randy is capitalizing on it by opening Waldman Wiggle Schools. After 15 years of trying to find an unrippable jacket, LARRY BENNETT has decided it is safer to stay home. RICHARD DEBOWER now sells shares in the Kis Kiss'em Co. RAY NIELSON has now procurred a perfect nose drop-Sneilsonefferan. DOUG MACKEN is part owner of The Schrant Bar. SHARON GEHRING is now making Brandt new pants. DOUG COFFEY and VERN OLSON are going into the Butternut Business. DEBBIE CHOLLAR gets her first ninety day flea collar. JIM SANDER, after four years of hunting the moon, finally shot it. MARLA BOHUSLAVSKY, after many years of traveling the Mohrman Trail , has discovered a cure for those encredible neck rashes . CLYDE SCHROEDER is now a star of Leave it to Beaver . BARB GOEDEKEN has now opened up a nationally known barley pop and pop corn stand. COLLEEN SCHREIBER, alias Mean Joe Greene Colleen, has finally established international girls boxing. CINDY BRUHN is now part owner of Freddie's Friendly Dating Service. VICKY NIEDFELDT has written a book entitled How to Improve Your Knowledge by Taking Home Your Locker . DIANE SOUL- LIERE is a nurse who specializes in taking out Sliva's. After 15 years, RON ELSNER has started to work at a bamboo factory. DEBBIE LIEBIG now attends Yal University 20 hrs. each day, and in her spare time teaches saxaphone lessons and makes appearances on the Lawrence We Ik show. After 15 years and many hickeys, ANN WURDEMAN is still complaining that her Lip- perts. MYRON LOSEKE at the age of 32 has just won the title of Mr. America . DENNIS DURKOP has taken over the Jolly Green Giant's job and is now known as the Jolly Red Giant. TOM LUESCHEN has opened up his own gambling casino in Platte Center. JIM HENNESSY is still known after 15 years to repeat his life long dream, Gotta find a woman, gotta find a woman!! After 15 years of applying DOUG COFFEY finally got a job modeling panty hose for Hanes. HELENE BIERMAN will be an instructer of the Japanese language. MITCH EHMKE is the manager of the Hinky Dinky supermarket. In 30 yrs. SHARON DONOGHUE will be a house- wife with 10 children and 60 grandchildren. BECKY MOHR will be the proud owner of a bal- loon factory. DAN GRIFFITHS will have finally learned how to use his contact lenses. After becoming Ms. America, JANEL LIEBIG has become the Little Old Lady from Pasadena. KEITH RUNGE, better known as the 6C man, has a TV series. TONY KRINGS has finally reseeded his pasture after 15 years of use. VICKIE HASSEBROOK has finally found the guy with all the answers, after 15 yrs. of asking different guys for help in bookkeeping. CHRIS RUNGE has finally put her scream to use, she is now a professional Hog Caller. After 15 years of wearing wet pants, SCOTT ERNEST finally learned they should have been Dried First . NANCY BRUCKNER is now staring in Happy Days as Arnold and gives Ba Ha Ha Ha lessons. DIANE LOSEKE has finally put to use the filler techniques she learned from her speech on embalming. After 15 years of being the dark room technician for Eastman Kodak, ROSY and his assistant have de- cided it's easier in the light. RICK SLIVA has recently bought a car for $25 that ran for more than a week. JOE JAZWICK is the new Pig Pen of the Snoopy comic strip. After 15 years of Drivers Ed., GARY WEMHOFF has finally learned how to drive safely! DAVE MUHLE is now manufacturing picnic tables for Loseke, Inc. and recently increased pro- duction to two per year. VERN HILMER now owns the Red Flame C B Corporation. DAVE LIP- PERT is now President of the Coco-Cola Co. and fills Mr. Geraghty's private pop machine daily. After 15 years of dedicated farming, MERLIN GROTELUESCHEN has finally figured out that he is supposed to put machines in the machine shed not parties. After 15 years of playing Varsity Basketball at Lakeview, TIM KOCH finally graduated after raising his music grade and getting Mrs. Boldin to sign his release. Senior Class Wills I Dennis Durkop will to any future Lakeview student the opportunity to join the Junior Achievement radio company and have all the excitement that I did. I Sharon Gehring will to any future Teacher's aide the ability to run the halls, and get a teacher that doesn't have much to do, like sorting corks for Mr. Ramig. 14 I Herman Janssen will to Kevin Hellbusch my ability to go in the ditch twice in one night without being drunk. I Brenda Rosche will to Steve Schreiber a lock of my hair in case he sits behind a crew cut next year. I Mitch Ehmke will to Mike Liebig my 5 super strong Hinky Dinky Pencils, and to Mr. Barnes my complete knowledge of mathematics, which I never knew. I Donna Gibson will to Mrs. Huggler a box of pencils so she will always be READY to lend students pencils without collateral. I Janel Liebig will to my brother Mr. Whiting; and Mrs. Brown, a year's supply of pig brains, kidneys, etc., to be used for the advancement of medical science; to Gramps Morten- sen a case of Poly-grip, and to Mr. Greenwall my research paper entitled, How to Burn the Midnight Oil . I David Muhle will to Rick Hellbusch the ability to take an entire year of school to build a picnic table, and Mr. Barnes a new car so he can spend his evenings changing oil instead of diapers. I Nancy Bruckner will to Margie Carr my beach towel for emergencies at state tournaments, and to Jane Vandenburg I will a transistor radio so she can still listen to music when the car battery starts to go dead. I Vicky Niedfeldt will to Mr. Barnes my long hair so his brains won t get frost-bite in the winter; and to Mr. Greenwall the wire from my Twirp Day pigtails so his hair can stand on end without correcting thirty-one research papers. I Ronald Bamboo Eisner will to Mr. Plettner 4 signs reading: Notice, all Senior boys must shave and get a hair cut once a week. (To save him the trouble of telling them.) I Barb Goedeken, will to Jim Jacobson all my dead brain cells—anything is an improvement. I Jim Hennessy, being sound (asleep), will to Mr. Plettner 20 students just like me to turn those short whiskers on his head grey, just like Mr. Kamm's. I Colleen Schreiber, will Kelli Aerni my locker next to Jim Sander, along with everything in it that reminds me of him, so maybe one person will miss him when he's gone. I Clyde Schroeder will Dan Rosenthal a case of B.O. juice for P.E. I Sharon Donoghue will to Debbie Salak and Ruth Rowaldt a 5 lbs. bag of sunflower seeds to eat during home ec. I Helene Bierman will my quietness to any junior, it really helps fool teachers. I Richard DeBower, will to Randy Hoadley the ability to have candy and pop in shop class without getting caught, before the stud. co. slugs the machines. I Tony Krings will to Randy Irr! Ving Heibel a Japanese tiger airplane so he can be the first American Kamikaze that ever lived; to Keith Pillen a tutor so he can get though English when I'm gone, and to Steve Sylso a can of unexpected pleasure for Mondays. I Nancy Lutjens will to Karen Loseke the very much needed ability to keep her cool during those student outbursts in shorthand; Margie Carr my permit to drive taxi cabs in Lincoln; and my brother Terry the old green tank, Good Luck with it! I Mike Coan will to Mrs. Stuthman two library aids like Vern and me. I Glenda Schreiber will to any junior the ability to party 8 days and nights a week without getting into trouble with the law. I Dan Griffiths will to Mrs. Stuthman, my ability to do something is the Library besides sit at the front desk, and Mrs. Slusarski my own bicentennial paper moon. I Keith Runge will to Mr. Miyoshi my Japanese rat trap and Leo one roll of toilet paper to write all of his receipts. I Kris Finch will to Mrs. Huggler my ability NOT to accuse anybody of cheating on a test. specially when they're on separate pages, and Mrs. Slusarski 20 students in Art Class with y Attitude, and never to leave the class without a head-ache. I Rick Sliva will to Mike Soullierre my ability to get caught every time I skip out. I Becky Mohr, will to Jean Watson my ability to crawl through basement windows and get it by flying shoes, and to Debbie Salak my ability to wreck a house in one night. I Joe Jazwick will my innocence to any junior as it will get you a lot further. I Myron Loseke will to any future advanced machanics class the ability to fix Eight N Ford ractors. I Cindy Plettner will to Don Otte the ability to turn his head when an unexpected streaker tfnes up the stairs, and to Janice Kallweit the ability to sneak to the back of the wrestling .is as well as the fun of getting up at 5:00 in the morning. I Mike Kula will to anyone my ability to say so little and get into so much trouble. I Vern Olson will my ability to go through 4 years of school, not learn a thing, and still jss . I Ann Wurdeman will Ivy Bakenhus one night of coon hunting on the canal road and the abil- y to know what kind of questions NOT to ask a guy; also to Glenda Plettner the willingness to ) it even if it doesn't seem worth it. I Merline Jaixen, will to Joan Nelson the ability to get what she wants without making a g fuss about it; and to my classmates all the good luck the future can hold for them. I Vernon Hilmer will my shop pencil and tape measure to Gary Egger since whenever they ive a test he always has it anyway. I Carol Ernst, being of broken body, will to Mike Iverson and Dennis Vacha the world's rgest flashlight , to Ivy the ability to not worry; to Margie and Theresa the never dieing rses of Wasted Days and Wasted Nights to my brother MY nickname; and to anyone who II take them one pair of worn out crutches. We, Patty Janssen and Vickie Hassebrook, will to Mrs. Brown our driver's license fold- s, a one-way ticket to Chambers for biology day, and some doughnuts to eat for lab session, uppy Mother s Day, MOM! I Jed Brunken will to Mr. Greewall, Mr. Bruckner, and Mr. Barnes, a water line to the moke-room so they won't have to go and get water for their coffee all the time. I Larry Bennett, will to Jane Shanle and Ivy Bakenhus the ability to make better snow ulptures; to Mr. Cruickshank an honorary presidency of the Sun Maid Raisin Co.; and to Mr. s ability to act like a normal person and not give everyone hurts-don-its . I Randy Hichman being of sound mind and superfantabulous, muscular, and wonderfully cur- ceous body, do will to any junior wilt enough hair on his chest to handle it, (including girls) ' great attribute of modesty; and to Greg Wurdeman the ability to do something. I Scott Ernst will to any future D.O. student the ability to leave school at 2:30 for work t now show up until 4:00. I Marla Bohuslavsky will to any underclassman my last name so they will have the ability embarrass anyone who tries to pronounce it, and to next year's freshmen, I will some respect Seniors. I Tim Koch will to Mr. Plettner the ability to grow enough hair on his head so as not to get ;unburn; and to Mrs. Stuthman the ability to BE QUIET after she tells the rest of the library shut up, also a brand new baby rattle and my ability to stay slim. I Douglass Coffey will Mrs. Boldin all my happiness, enjoyment and especially my smiles hopes that her classes will be more enjoyable. I also will Rick Lindeman a pair of Hanes nty Hose for future use in Mrs. Slusarski's One-Act Play Contests. I Randy Waldman being of sound mind an body will to Larry Wetgen my ability to think; to Mr. Bruchner a cruise-control for his car; and to Mr. Greenwall the lumber to build the rest of the roof for his shed. I Diane Soulliere will to Trudy Hill a new pair of pliers and a vice grip for those hard to get signs, and to Cheri Langan the ability to drive 5 miles per hr. without getting in trouble with the law. I Tom Lueschen will to Mr. Plettner half the hair on my head, so that during the winter his head won't get cold. We, Bill Shanle, Brad Luchsinger, Merlin Groteluschen, and Jim Sander being of sound minds, and fast running legs, will to Mr. Geraghty and the faculty of Lakeview High School, all the HOT air and valve stems they lost at Mr. Geraghty's faculty party!; To Mr. Bruckner who is the best film strip shower in the state of Nebraska, we will our 20 TEE-OFF at TEE BUCK'S bumper stickers; To Mr. Kobza, a tape recorder for that is the only way that anyone will listen when he talks; and to Mr. Greenwall a bucket of red paint, two small paint brushes, and two short step ladders, for these will be the only thing he has to help him paint his barn. I Dean Hassebrook will to the cooks of Lakeview High my ability to make a good meal with- out using soybeans. I Jack Sprunk will to Mr. Myoshi my ability to eat rice with a spoon, not chop sticks; and to the Diamon Toothpick Company, Mrs. Slusarski as a model for their toothpicks. I Ray Neilson, being of sound mind and body (contrary to popular belief) hereby will to the future students of Lakeview High School, the ability to live in Bellwood, graduate at Lake- view, and run on a Sidney, Nebr. driver's license. We, Gary Wemhoff and Doug Macken, will to any upcoming Senior Ag. Mechanics, the pa- tience to take a car apart five times and still not find the problem. I Dave Lippert will all the hours of sleep I get on prom night to Mr. Greenwall, so he won't get quite so tired correcting research papers; and also to our receptionist Myra a comb so she will always look her best at coffee breaks (which is most of the day). I Kathy Coan will to Jane Shanle one case of bubble gum; to Mrs. Brown one automatic dishwasher for all those dirty test-tubes and to Mr. Ramig one automatic cork-sorter. Being of no minds and perfect bodies, we Karen Klug and Chris Runge will to Mr. Ron Greenwall the Humphrey St. Francis Journalism Department along with their usage of four letter words; and also to Mrs. Brown and the Physiology department our outstanding bodies so that when they get to Chapter 32 next year they will have something to study. I Deb Chollar will to Jean Watson one gree nite-robe to be worn at the Hinky Dinky parking lot; a pair of rip-proof jeans to Debbie Salak, for those kiddie carnival rides; and to all future Home Ec. II classes 200 sacks of sunflower seeds. I Cindy Bruhn will to Peggy Schmidt the patience to get through two more years, and to Mrs. Slusarski my ability to close the art-room window before a snow storm. I Diane Loskeke bequest to Mrs. Slusarski a book of speeche%jDn N.A.T.O.; and a pair of real fast K-Mart tennis shoes so she can keep up with Mitchell and Kelly-. I Debbie Liebig will to Mr. Greenwall's next years freshmen class, the ability to make red kool-aide, tee-pee the room, spill the red kool-aide on the green carpet, undo the teepeeing and pretend nothing happened when he walks into the room 1 2 minutes later. Also to Mrs. Slusarski, the ability to keep sane while driving back from State Speech Contest next year— remember they are only paper moons!! To Sue Menke, I will the Paper Moon. I Dave Rosendahl will to Keith Ernst my ability to lose GRACEFULLY at four horses, and to Margie Carr the ability to wear a clown outfit the right way. Theresa Ahrens Ivy Bakenhus Carey Bignell Lynn B laser Eugene Brandt Randy Bruhn Margie Carr Lonnie Cattau Sue Dedrickson Sue Dirks Joyce Dohmen Dan Donoghue Renne Dreifurst Diane Drinnin Mickey Edwards Gary Egger Ann Ekstrand Jeff Fadschild Terry Finch Frank Goedeken Arlis Goering Dean Groteluschen Joan Hassebrook Kevin Hellbusch Rick Hellbusch Tim Henke Dan Hickman 18 Trudy Hill Bill Howe Dan Inselman Shelby Inselman Sheryl Inselman Jim Jacobson Renee Jarecki Jim Jarosz Lori Kapels Jim Klug Judy Klug Terry Kuntzelman Cheri Langan Karen Loseke DeeAnn Luedtke Suzzanne Lueschen Sue Marker Sue Marshall Sue Menke Larry Miksch Marcy Moeller Randy Mueller Joan Nelson Deb Obershaw Don Otte Keith Pillen Glenda Plettner Robin Richards Dan Rosenthal Ruth Rowldt Tammy Runge Jeff Russell 21 Debbie Salak Steve Schreiber Valorie Schroeder Susan Schumacher Janet Sempek Jane Shanle Cindy Sharp Mike Sprunk Kim Sullivan Steve Syslo Jean Watson Ted Wemhoff Jaci Wilke John Wurdeman 24 Tammy Bartes DeLoris Behle Gail Bignell Tom Bock Becky Boswell Tom Brezenski Amy Brunken Belinda Bullard Arlyn Cattau Connie Coan Micky Collins Rolla DeBower Chris Edwards Robert Effa Jackie Ernst Keith Ernst Linda Fendrick Mary Galley David Goedeken Oren Goering Norman Hanak Randy Heibel Vella Hennings Randy Hoadley Dave Humlicek Mike Iverson Alan Jaixen 25 Brenda Janssen Mike Jarecki 26 Laurie Jarosz Tim Jazwick Eric Jensen Theresa Jensen Rod Jerke Karen Johnson Janice Kallweit Debbie Kissam Scott Kodad Kenny Krings r. HUUiiilt Fred Kuhr Sandra Kunneman Kathy Lindhorst Ken Lindhorst Donna Loseke Debbie Luchsinger David Lusche Debbie Lusche Jeff Lusche Terry Lutjens Ann Melcher 27 David Martin Sondra Mohrman Jean Mortens on Sherry Morton Barbara Nelson Tammie Palmer Sandy Pillen Karen Saalfeld Kris Saalfeld Kip Sander Mike Sander Peggy Schmidt I'r-v ft .4 dk Cindy Schumacher Denise Schumacher Cathy Sharp Mike Soul Mere Gary Stuefer 28 Verlyn Stuefer Pat Sul I i ns Ken Summers Dennis Vacha Chuck Wacha Randy Wacha Larry Wetjen Chris Weyer John Wilke Renee Wilke Scott Wilke 29 Kelly Aerni Karen Alswager Chris Arndt Reggie Arndt Kim Asche Joani Behlen Mike Bennett Sara Brunken Debbie Cerny 30 Kathy Dedrickson Joyce Dirks Jim Donoghue Brad Dreifurst John Ekstrand Ned Finch Leon Finecy Michele Greisen Sandy Griffith Dwayne Groteluschen Karlyn Hake Renee Hellbusch Lori Hennessy Tami Inselman Suzzanne Jaixen Ken Jarecki Teresa Jarosz Judy Jensen Susan Jerke Julie Kapels 31 Pam K ape Is Jeff Klug Debbie Krings Barbara Kunneman Lori Kuntzelman Glen Langan 32 Jackie Liebig Mike Liebig Tom Lindhorst Laura Long Gary Luchsinger Mark Luchsinger Sharon Luchsinger Daryl Lusche Dan Lutjens Steve Marker Todd Maurer Perry Mohrman John Morris Kathy Morton Tim Mueller Lynn Mohle Monica Mullin Debbie Ramsier Randy Richards Richard Ramsier Linda Rodehorst David Salak Shelly Schmidt 33 34 Duane Schroeder Tim Schumacher Gerilyn Shanle Joyce Siebler Cindy Siefken Robert Sliva Sabra Sober Gretchen Sunday Jane Vandenberg Debbie Waechter Bob Watson Cindy Wemhoff Greg Wilke Glen Wurdeman Gregg Wurdeman Superintendent Mr. Richard Kamm Principal Mr. Glen Plettner Guidance Counselor Mr. Dennis Butt School Board Carroll Blaser, Marvin Mueller, Gilbert Arndt, Walter Bruhn, Richard Kamm, Carroll Schreiber, Melvin Wetgen 35 Top Left—Mrs. Brown, Biology; Top Right—Miss Johnson, Foreign Languages; Center Left—Mr. Barnes, Math; Center Right—Mr. Greenwall, English; Bottom Left—Mr. Whiting, Science; Bottom Center—Mrs. Bstandig, English; Bottom Right—Mrs. Huggler, Home Mrs. Geraghty, Business Mr. Miyoshi, Vocational and Industrial Arts Mr. Bruckner, Government Mrs. Slusarski, English Mr. Geraghty, Physical Education Mr. Wadleigh, History and Drafting 37 Mrs. Carl Johannes, Cook Mrs. Joyce Sebranek, Nurse Mr. Walters, Night Janitor Mrs. Brandt, Mrs. Pfiefer, and Mrs. Mark Cooks Mr. Iverson, Janitor Mrs. Hoadley, Janitorial Aid Mr. Hoadley, Janitor Mr. Cruickshank, Business Mrs. Stuthman, Librarian Mr. O'Hare, Vocational and Industrial Arts Mr. Ramig, Science Mr. Boucher, Band Mr. Micek, Math Superman! Teachers team together. Cross Country Lakeview was well represented in Cross Country due to the hard work of Rick Sliva, Larry Wetgen, John Wilke, Mike Sander, Don Otte, Frank Goedeken, Mickey Edwards, Coach Geraghty, Fred Kuhr, Perry Mohrman, Kenny Krings, and Herman Janssen 42 43 Seniors Viking Kneeling Left To Right: Brad Luchsinger, Keith Runge, Tim Koch, Dave Rosendahl, Jim Sander, Mike Coan, Larry Bennett, Standing: Jim Hennessey, Bill Shanle, Randy Hickman, Dave Lip- pert, Merlin Groteluschen. Defensive Squad Kneeling Left To Right: Brad Luchsinger, Tim Koch, Mike Coan, Dan Inselman, Jim Jarosz, Dan Rosenthal, Mike Iverson, Dennis Vacha, Bill Shanle, Dave Lippert, Eugene Brandt, Randy Hickman, Merlin Groteluschen. Offensive Squad Kneeling Left To Right: Brad Luchsinger, Tim Koch, Dan Inselman, Jim Klug, Gary Eggar, Jim Jarosz, Rick Lippert, Mike Coan, Dave Lippert, Randy Hickman, Jim Sander, Merlin Grotelus- chen, Bill Shanle, Dan Rosenthal. Kneeling Left To Right: Scott Wilke, Dave Goedeken, Scott Kodad, Dan Hickman, Keith Pillen, Dave Lusche, Kip San- der, Standing: Randy Heibel, Tom Brezenski, Randy Hoad- ley, Mike Iverson, Dennis Vacha, Eugene Brandt, Tom Bock and John Wurdeman Kneeling Left To Right: Ken Jarecki, Duane Schroeder, Daryl Lusche, John Eks- trand, Jeff Klug, Dave Sal- ak, Ned Finch, Standing: Mike Bennett, Coach Ramig, Tom Lindhorst, Mike Liebig, Tim Mueller, Dan Lutjens, Dwayne Groteluschen, Greg Wilke, Richard Ramsier and Coach Hopp Left To Right: Eric Jensen, Chris Edwards, Keith Ernst, and Jed Brunken Left To Right: Mr. Greenwall, Mr. Kobza, and Mr. Bruckner Co-Captains: Bill Shanle and Merlin Groteluschen. Front Left To Right: Eric Jensen, Scott Kodad, Terry Lutjens, David Lusche, Kip Sander, Dave Lippert, Mer- lin Groteluschen, Dan Rosen- thal, Eugene Brandt, Chris Edwards. Middle Row: Keith Ernst, David Goedeken, Mike Jim Jarosz All-Confer- ence Tackle Jarecki, Scott Wilke, Mike Iverson, Dan Inselman, Gary Eggar, Jim Sander, David Rosendahl, Randy Heibel, John Wurdeman, Randy Hick- man, Bill Shanle, Jed Brun- ken, John Wilke. Back Row: Head Coach Fred Kobza, Dennis Vacha, Tom Bock, Keith Pillen, Dean Grotelus- chen, Rick Lippert, Jim Jar- osz, Larry Bennett, Tim Koch, Brad Luchsinger, Mike Coan, Jim Klug, Thomas Brezenski, Coaches Tom Bruckner and Ron Greenwall. 47 7JK SCORES Hartington Cath. Wisner-Pilger Emerson-Hubbard Schuyler Scotus Wahoo Way ne Stanton Madison - r Tearfilled memories of homecoming '75' include action packed football against Wayne; crowning by the retiring King Rick Thomas and Queen Sheri Dirks, aided by crown bearers Jerry Os- ten and Tracy Whiting; music by the Fairfax Bros.; the royalty dance; and the traditional Viking Kiss. 53 Left: Mary Galley, Cindy Plettner, Ivy Bakenhus, DeLoris Behle, Jaci Wilke, Sharon Gehring, Ruth Rowaldt, Mrs. Geraghty, Brenda Rosche, Debbie Luchsinger, Tammy Runge, Ann Wurdeman, Sue Marshal, Brenda Janssen, Glenda Plettner. J.V. Freshmen Teams Standing: Karen Saalfeld, Rolla DeBower, Sandy Pillen, Linda Fendrick, Debbie Luchsinger, Amy Brunken, Janice Kallweit, Ann Melcher Kneeling: Judy Klug, Jaci Wilke, Brenda Janssen, Mary Galley, Sue Marshall, Ruth Rowoldt k « rif ] Front Row: Arlis Goering, Dan Donoghue, Jeff Fadschild, Mike Sander, Oren Goer- ing. Kip Sander, Randy Wacha, Herman Janssen, Rick Hellbusch, Sondra Mohrman, Back Row: Fred Kuhr, Terry Lutjens, Randy Richards, Bill Howe, Dan Inselman, Bill Shanle, Jim Klug, Gary Egger, Richard DeBower, Tom Brezenski, John Wurdeman. S7 J.V. Team Front Row: Terry Lutjens, Fred Kuhr, Dan Donoghue, Rick Hellbusch. Back Row: Randy Richards, John Wurdeman, Richard DeBower, Tom Brezenski. Left: 105-Jeff Fadschild, 112-Mike Sander, Above: 119—Oren Goering, 126—Kip Sander Left: 167-Bill Shanle, 185—Jim Klug, Right: Hwt.—Gary Egger. 132—Randy Wacha, 138—Her- man Janssen 145-Bill Howe, 155-Dan Inselman Osceola East Butler David City High Columbus Res. Wisner-Pilger David City Aquinas Arlington Leigh Howells Fremont Bergan Viqueen First Row: Sue Schumacher, St. Manager, Ivy Bakenhus, Mary Galley, Ann Melcher, Susie Dedrickson, Karen Saalfeld, Sue Marshall, Sue Menke, St. Manager. Second Row: Mrs. Boldin, Coach, Brenda Janssen, Lori Behle, Sharon Gehring, Judy Klug, Ann Wur- deman, Tammy Runge, Mr. Miyoshi, Head Coach. VARSITY BASKETBALL Columbus 45 Lakeview 35 Schuyler Wisner- 61 Lakeview 29 Pilger Fremont- 52 Lakeview 26 Bergan 27 Lakeview 56 Albion 57 Lakeview 38 York 58 Lakeview 40 North Bend 44 Lakeview 36 David City Centen- 25 Lakeview 51 nial 62 Lakeview 65 Basketball '76 First Row: Barb Nelson, St. Manager, Theresa Jensen, St. Manager, Ann Melcher, Mary Galley, Linda Rodehorst, Jean Mortenson, Diane Drinnin, Kathy Dedrickson. Second Row-. Janice Kallweit, Joanie Behlen, Judy Klug, Kelly Aerni, Kris SaalfeId, Chris Arndt, Su- san Jaixen, Mrs. Bolden, Head Coach. J. V. BASKETBALL Lakeview 18 Columbus 26 Lakeview 35 Schuyler 36 Lakeview 29 Wisner- Pilger 20 Lakeview 52 Fremont Bergan 20 Lakeview 38 Albion 40 Lakeview 30 York 26 Lakeview 26 North Bend 38 Lakeview 36 David City 18 Lakeview 37 Centennial 34 Queen Brenda Deadwood Dick Cast members—C. Plettner, J. Nelson, C. Schreiber, J. Kallweit, C. Schu- macher, Directors; Peg Boldin and Dennis Mi- cek, T. Bock, D. Cof- fey, S. Mohrman, B. Jansen, D. Ramsier, F. Goedeken, D. Ro- sendahl, M. Iverson, J. Klug, K. Ernst, D. Vacha, J. Hennes- sy, R. Waldman, D. Groteluschen, J. San- der, B. Luchsinger, T. Koch, and D. Rosenthal. 66 69 Sweetheart 1976 The Freshman sponsored Sweetheart Dance proved to be an enjoyable exper- ience for all. Music was furnished by QUAZY, Senior attendants were Nancy Lutjens, Tim Koch, Queen Kathy Coan, King Brad Luchsinger, Diane Loseke, Dave Rosendahl, Marla Bohuslavsky, and Dave Muhle 71 Varsity Basketball 76 Left To Right: Coach Hopp, Tim Koch, Rick Lippert, Mike Iverson, Eugene Brandt, Randy Hickman, Mike Coan, Dave Rosendahl, Dave Lippert, Dean Groteluschen, Brad Luchsing- er, Dennis Vacha, Larry Wetgen, Tom Bock, Randy Waldman, Coach Geraghty SENIOR TEAM MEMBERS: Randy Hickman, Dave Rosendahl, Mike Coan, Tim Koch, Randy Waldman, Brad Luchsinger, Dave Lippert, Coach Geraghty 72 Freshmen Team Front Row: John Ekstrand, Mike Bennent, Dwayne Groteluschen, Dan Lutjens, Duane Shroeder, Tom Lindhorst, Back Row: Coach Butt, Bob Watson, Dave Salak, Tim Muel- ler, Todd Maurer, Greg Wilke, Richard Ramsier 73 JV Team Front Left To Right: Jeff Lusche, Dan Lutjens, Dean Groteluschen, Eugene Brandt, Scott Kodad, Dave Homicek, Dwayne Groteluschen Back Row: Coach Hopp, John Wilke, Tom Bock, Rick Lippert, Tim Mueller, Larry Wetgen, Dennis Vacha, Student Manager Keith Ernest Center: Coach Geragh- ty Co-Captains: Tim Koch (Left) led the Viking team with 310 points, had a 16.3 scoring average and a 44% shooting average. He also brought down 192 rebounds through- out the season. Tim received honors as All Holiday Tourney Play- er, Husker Conference and West Conference team player. Randy Hickman (Right) led the team with the most assists and averaged 15 points per game. He received honorable mention as All Holiday Tournament team play- er. 75 SCORES Aquinas Loganview Wayne Howells Fairbury Schuyler Albion Madison Elkhorn Centennial Schuyler Central City David City Hartington C.C Wisner P. Scotus Arlington Hartington C.C Arlington COUNTY GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES Back Row; Rick Lindeman, John Wurdeman, Eugene Brandt, Jeff Russel, Larry Miksch; Second Row: Tammy Runge, Lori Kapels, Janet Sempek, Kim Sullivan, Glenda Plettner, Ivy Bakenhus, Carol Lindhorst, Jane Shanle, Lynn Blaser; Front Row: Arlis Goering, Ann Ekstrand, Sue Menke, Joan Nelson, Terry Finch, DeeAnn Luedtke, Diane Drinnin. Girl and Boy Staters Glenda Plettner, Lori Kapels, Jane Shanle, Sue Schumacher, Eugene Brandt, Keith Pillen. 77 Speech Speech Contestants: C . PlettneK , S. Men- ke, J. Nelson , Janel Liebig, D. Salak, Jackie Liebig, S. Jaixen, K. Klug , V. Niedfeldt, K. Saalfeld, Donna Loseke, S. Griffiths, C. Ernst, R. Waldman , D. Grif- fiths , J. Wilke, D. Liebig , D. Coffey , Diane Loseke , P. Janssen, D. Chollar. ( denotes state qualifiers). Lakeview was well represented at the area speech contests do to the great efforts of instructor Peg Slusarski and pupils. Not only were there 8 state qualifiers for state speech contest, but the one act play also qualified for the State one act play contest. Lakeview earned 5 first place trophies at the Platte College Speech contest. Diane Loseke placed 6th in State, in informative public speaking. 78 Optimist District Champions and State Qualifiers Kris Saalfeld and John Ekstrand. Local Optimist Speech Contestants: Kris Saalfeld, Donna Loseke, Jackie Liebig, Kathy Dedrickson, Jean Morten- sen, Laura Long, Sandy Griffiths, Debbie Krings, Ken Krings, Ned Finch, John Ekstrand, Greg Wilke, and John Wilke. With dangling feet our 1976 Speech Contes- tants bid farewell to Kearney State Speech Contest and reminisce of past accomplish- ments while traveling home in the sunset. 79 Play Cast, Top Picture Left To Right: R. Mueller, L. BennentD. Coffey, R. Waldman, T. Koch D. Rosendahl, Center: L. Jarosz, K. Klug, S. Dedrickson, J. Liebig, Bottom: Director; Mrs. Boldin, Sitting: B. Jannsen, C. Saalfeld, T. Ahrens, D. Liebig, Director; Mr. Micek 80 Math Contests Stand-out representa- tives for Lakeview High School were Renee Wilke, who placed first of 120 area high school sopho- mores at the Wayne State Math Contest, and Vicky Niedfeldt who received 2nd place honors at Creighton University in the area of rapid computation. Math Contestants, Row 1: Diane Loseke, Renee Wilke, Kris Saalfeld, Lori Behle, Amy Brunken, Sara Brunken, Ann Ekstrand. Row 2: Vicky Niedfeldt, Arlis Goering, Debbie Liebig, Barb Goedeken, Vickie Hassebrook, Ivy Bakenhus, Lori Kapels, Row 3: John Wilke, Rim Mueller, Mitch Ehmke, Dave Muhle, John Wurdeman, Jed Brunken, Dan Griffiths. First Row: Monica Mullin, Joyce Dirks, Linda Rodehorst, Jane Vandenberg, Theresa Ahrens, Glenda Plettner, Ann Wurdeman, Cindy Schumacher. Second Row: Jackie Liebig, Kathy Dedrickson, Jean Mortensen, Debbie Kissam, Brenda Jansen, Lori Kapels, Marcy Moeller, Sue Jaixen. Third Row: Julie Kapels, 440 yard relay: Jane Vandenberg, Glenda Plettner, Cindy Siefken, and Joyce Dirks. Record breakers for this year are as follows: Linda Rodehorst—Mile run, Brenda Jansen-- Discus and Shot Put, Jane Vandenberg—100 Track Sharon Luchsinger, Renee Hellbusch, Pam Kapels, Karen Saalfeld, Laurie Jarosz, Sue Schumacher, Nancy Bruck- ner, Cindy Siefken. Fourth Row: Cathy Lindhorst, Kris Saalfeld, Deloris Behle, Tammy Runge. Jane Shanle. Not Pic- tured—lvy Bakenhus. r ;ir 86 State Qualifiers were Mile Relay consisting of (Front) Deloris Behle sophomore, Karen Saalfeld sophomore, (Back) Jane Vandenberg freshman, Tammy Runge junior. Tammy Runge also quali- fied in the 440 yard run. (Pictured Above Right) Jane Vandenberg also qualified in the 100 yard dash. (Pictured Above Left). Row 1: Chris Edwards, Keith Ernst, Dan Hickman, Mike Jarecki, Dan Rosenthal, Clyde Schroeder, Dan Inselman, Mike Sanders, Fred Kuhr, Randy Mueller, Dan Lutjens, and Mike Liebig. Row 2 Rick Sliva, Eugene Brandt, Eric Jensen, Mike Bennett, Ned Finch, Dwayne Schroeder, Ken Jarecki, Dave Martin, Steve Syslo, Randy Hoadley, Tom Bre- zenski, Don Otte, David Goedeken, and John Ekstrand. Row 3: Rick Hel I bush. Dean Groteluschen, Tom Bock, John Wilke, Rick Lindeman, Larry Wetgen, Randy Heibel, Tim Mueller, Mike Iverson, Rick Lippert, Gary Eggar. Not Pictured Dwayne Groteluschen. Relay Team: Rick Hellbush, Don Otte, Eu- gene Brandt, and Rick Sliva. Freshman Track Team: Row 1: Dwayne Sch- roeder, Mike Bennett, Ken Jarecki, Ned Finch. Row 2: Mike Liebig, John Ekstrand, Tim Muel- ler and Dan Lutjens. Not Pictured Dwayne Groteluschen. 100 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash 880 Yard Run Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120 Yd. High Hurdles 60 Yd. High Hurdles 180 Yd. Low Hurdles 100 Yd. Low Hurdles Shot Put Discus Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump Pole Vault 440 Yard Relay (Varsity) 880 Yard Relay Mile Relay Two-Mile Relay Distance Medley Relay (Indoor) Sprint Medley Relay (Indoor) Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Indoor) Most Points One Year 280 Yd. High Hurdle Relay 4-Mile Relay Rick Hellbusch Keith Pillen Mile Medlay Relay Bill Shanle Randy Hickman Distance Medlay Relay Jim Pillen Paul Muhle Bill Shanle Randy Dedrickson Rick Thomas Steve Gehring Roger Goedeken Roger Goedeken Kurt Muhle Rick Lindeman Lyle Asche Dan Thomas Doug Inselman Jeff Kroll Rich Thomas Todd Sander Bill Shanle Dan Rosenthal Gary Egger Randy Mueller Roger Goedeken Jim Pillen Bill Shanle Doug Inselman Colin Wilke Roger Goedeken Mike Jarosz Bill Shanle Ed Kinzer Randy Dedrickson Kurt Wilke Gary Mueller Randy Dedrickson Colin Wilke Kurt Muhle Jim Brock Kurt Muhle Dean Rupp Paul Muhle Randy Dedrickson Dean Rupp Kurt Muhle Jim Pillen Roger Goedeken Rick Lindeman Rick Lindeman Randy Hickman Larry Wetgen Dean Groteluschen Duane Schroeder Fred Kuhr Rick Lindeman Eugene Brandt Dwayne Groteluschen Dave Goedeken Don Otte Mike Sander 10.0 1974 23.1 1975 53.0 1976 2:01.7 1973 4:41.4 1975 10:22.8 1974 15.2 1974 7.9 1973 20.5 1973 11.2 1976 54.9 1974 139-4- 1974 20,8 1974 427 1975 6 0 1975 12'0 1975 47.1 1976 1:33.9 1974 3:36.8 1974 Hl rm , 8:19.4 41971 9:25.3 3:10.9 33.7 153 40.7 22:34.3 3:53.3 12:45.9 1973 1973 1973 1976 1976 Relay Team: John Wilke, Randy Heibel, Randy Mueller, Tom Bock. Rick Lindeman--Low Hurdler. Relay Team: Bill Shanle, Rick Lindeman, Dan Ros- endahl, and Larry Wetgen. 89 Prom 1976 Due to the outstanding efforts of the Junior class, Prom 1976 was a complete success. The theme, SEASONS IN THE SUN , was chosen. Entertainment was provided by Rick Lindeman, welcome; John Wurdeman, class prophesies; Carol Ernst, class wills; and the junior girls' chorous. 91 Prom Waiters: J. Wilke, K. Ernst, M. Sanders, T. Lutjens, M. Soul Mere, T. Bock, K. Sander, A. Cat- tau, M. Iverson, D. Vacha, Prom Waitresses: L. Jarosz, J. Kallweit, M. Gajley, D. Luchsinger, C. Schumacher, K. Saalfeld, C. Coan, D. Behle, K. Saalfeld, D. Loseke. Athletic Banquet Ann Wurdeman receives Outstanding Sen- Mr. Wadleigh awards Bill Shanle with the ior Girl Athlete Lynn Dirks Memorial Award. 94 Guest speaker Bernie Sag- gau. Master of ceremonies Ralph Wayne. Cindy Plettner awards Car- ol Ernst Honorary Out- standing Senior Athlete Award Randy Hickman receives K-TTT Award from Ralph Wayne. Ann Wurdeman, Bill Shanle, Randy Hickman, Mike Iverson and Carol Ernst 95 TOP 10% JUNIORS: Arlis Goer- ing, Joan Nelson, Lori Kapels, Glenda Plettner, Janet Sempek, Ann Ekstrand, Ivy Bakenhus. TOP 10% SOPHOMORES: Kris Saalfeld, Sondra Mohrman, Bren- da Janssen, DeLoris Behle, Renee Wilke, Jean Mortensen, Amy Brunken H o n n TOP 10% FRESHMEN: Michelle U Schmidt, Sara Brunken, Cindy f Siefken, Dan Lutjens, Jon Ek- ' strand, Glen Wurdeman, Monica £ Mu 11 in. TOP 10% BAND: Rick Lindeman, Doug Coffey, Vicky Mr. Boucher awards Debbie Liebig Niedfeldt, Debbie Liebig, Brenda Rosche, Sue Menke Outstanding Band Member Award. % Mrs. Boldin awards Sue Schumacher with the Junior Star. Patty Janssen receives Mrs. White Memorial Award presented to her by Miss Johnson. Diane Loseke and Carol Ernst receive Sorop- tomist outstand- ing Youth Cit- izenship Awards N I Kathy Coan re- ceives the Americanism Award. Mrs. Brown honors Larry Bennett as the outstanding science student. g h t Larry Bennett, Jed Brunken, and David Muhle; recipients of the outstanding Bookkeep- ing Awards. 97 Row 1: D. Lippert, J. Liebig, C. Plettner, K. Coan, K. Klug, N. Lutjens, V. Niedfeldt, K. Runge. Row 2: D. Soulliere, C. Bruhn, S. Gehring, B. Goedeken, M. Bohuslavsky, M. Jaixen, C. Schreiber, C. Ernst, M. Ehmke. Row 3: S. Ernst, J. Hennessy, R. Debower, R. Sliva, C. Schroeder, J. Jazwick, M. Gro- teluschen, T. Krings, D. Rosendahl. Row 4: B. Luchsinger, R. Nielsen, L. Ben- nett, R. Waldman, V. Hilmer, D. Loseke, D. Macken, and M. Coan. Scholarship Winners Vicky Niedfeldt Ann Wurdeman Vickie Hassebrook Carol Ernst Patty Janssen Brenda Rosche Chris Runge Diane Loseke David Muhle Jed Brunken Mitch Ehmke 98 Class Of '76' Row 1:G. Schreiber, N. Bruckner, D. Chollar, D. Gibson, D. Liebig, S. Donog- hue, A. Wurdeman, T. Lueschen. Row 2: K. Finch, P. Janssen, V. Hassebrook, C. Runge, B. Rosche, D. Griffiths, B. Shanle, J. Brunken. Row 3: H. Bierman, B. Mohr, R. Eisner, D. Hassebrook, J. Sprunk, H. Janssen, G. Wemhoff, M. Loseke, R. Hickman. Row 4: V. Olson, M. Kula, D. Coffey, D. Durkop, T. Koch, J. Sander, and D. Muhle. Top Ten Percent Vicky Niedfeldt David Muhle Diane Loseke Debbie Liebig Carol Ernst Marla Bohuslavsky Barbara Goedeken 99 100 Convocations 102 Pep Club OFFICERS: Kathy Coan, President; Chris Runge, Vice-President; Brenda Rosche, Treasurer; Colleen Schreiber, Secretary SQUAD LEADERS: Front Row: Jane Vandenberg, Jackie Leibig, Kathy Dedrickson, Gerilyn Shanle, Tammy Runge, Nancy Bruckner, Karen Klug, Janel Liebig, Arlis Goering, Cindy Schumacher, Laurie Jarosz, Connie Coan, and Judy Klug. Varsity Cheerleaders Wrestling Cheerleaders: Head Cheerleader Jaci Wilke Held by Jane Shanle, and Debbie Luchsinger held by Cindy Plettner. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Head Cheerleader Donna Loseke, Karen Saalfeld, Ann Mel- cher, Lori Behle, and Kris Saalfeld. 108 FBLA FBLA Officers: Nancy Bruckner, Newsreporter, Jaci Wilke, Parlimentarian, Donna Gibson, Secretary, Marla Bohuslavsky, President, Ann Wurdeman, Vice Pres., and Kris Saalfeld, Treas. The Future Business Leaders of America is a newly formed organization at Lakeview. Its purpose is to prepare future business men women for their careers. The club's membership (the 9th largest in the state) consists of 52 members. Some of the activities that they participated in were the Officers Workshop, the State Leadership Confer- ence, and volunteering to do work for community organizations during FBLA week. Sponsor was Mrs. Julianne Geraughty. The Future Business Leaders of America State Winners: Seated, Kris Saalfeld. Standing, Marla Bohulavsky, Denise Schu- macher, Brenda Janssen, and Lori Behle. Installation Ceremonies conducted by the Grand Island Chapter of FBLA consisted of Of- ficers being installed; FBLA'ers informed on their responsibility in life; Members taking the pledge; and Officers making the Loyalty Vow. MEMBERS: First Row: C. Plettner, I. Bakenhus, J. Liebig, V. Niedfeldt, J. Shanle, G. Plettner, Second Row: K. Coan, C. Ernst, M. Jaixen, C. Schreiber, A. Goering, J. Nelson, L. Ka- pels. Third Row: Sponsor Miss Johnson, J. Hasse- brook, M. Bohuslavsky, P. Janssen, D. Liebig, J. Wurdeman, D. Muhle, Fourth Row: B. Goedeken, R. Linde- man, D. Loseke. OFFICERS: Kneeling: J. Liebig—Secretary, V. Nied- feldt—Treasurer, D. Liebig —Vice Pres., B. Goedeken —Historian. Standing: Spon- sor Miss Johnson, P. Jan- ssen-Public Relations, D. Muhle—President. Society NEW MEMBERS: First Row: Lori Kapels, Arlis Goering, Ivy Bakenhus, Patty Janssen, Vickie Hassebrook. Second Row: John Wurdeman, Jane Shanle, Glenda Plettner, Joan Nelson, Rick Lindeman. A Past To Honor Lakeview's Future Homemakers of America, Row 1: C. Sharp, M. Grieson, J. Siebler, K. Hake, R. Hellbusch, J. Liebig, B. Kunneman, S. Kunneman. Row 2: S. Lueschen, K. Morton, M. Collins, T. Jarosz, C. Arndt, C. Wemhoff, D. Krings, C. Coan, J. Lie- big, K. Coan. Row 3: J. Ernst, B. Nelson, T. Palmer, K. Aerni, G. Sunday, S. Sch- midt, C. Sharp, D. Liebig, and S. Dirks. Everyone enjoys a hearty meal. Past Pres., Kathy Wilke talks on the Bicentennial. Kathy Coan is crowned Miss FHA. Receiving Certificates of Appreciation were Mrs. Dorothy Brandt, Mr. Don Walters, and Mr. Dennis Micek. 112 FHA Officers: Kathy Coan, Janel Liebig, Cindy Sharp, The Senior Farewell Sue Lueschen, Mickey Collins, Connie Coan, Debbie Lie- big, and Sue Dirks. Red Rose Members 113 Future Farmers Back Row: Myron Loseke. Herman Janssen, Joe Jazwick, Gary Wemhoff, Randy Heibal, Mike Sanders, Scott Kodad, Alan Jaixen, Kip Sander; Lonnie Cattau, Jim Jarosz, Ted Wemhoff, Kevin Hellbusch, Jeff Fadschild, Dan Lutjens, Mark Luchsinger, Todd Maurer, Terry Lutjens; Middle Row: Keith Pillen, Steve Syslo, Dan Inselman, Dan Donoghue, Randy Mueller, Larry Wetgen, Randy Wacha; Valorie Schoreder, Leon Finecy, Tom Lindhorst, Duane Schroeder, Gary Luchsinger, Jim Donofbue, Perry Mohrman, Greg Wurdeman; Front Row: Jeff Russel, Kim Sullivan, Rick Hellbusch, Dave Muhle, Jim Sanders, John Wurdeman, Steve Schreiber, Jeff L use he. Of America 116 Vocal Music had an outstanding year under the direction of Mrs. Peg Boldin. At Dis- trict Music contest the sophomore ensemble received a 2 while mixed chorus received a 1 rating. The madrigal was deemed a Superior Ensemble. Arlis Goering received a Good, Debbie Obershaw and Merline Jaixen received Excellents, and Brenda Janssen and Diane Loseke received Superiors. Debbie Obershaw and Diane Loseke were also selected to b members of the 1975 all-state chorus, Merline Jaixen alternate. 1976 Annual Staff SENIORS Kathy Coan (Co-Editor) Diane Loske (Co-Editor) Cindy Plettner Dennis Durkop Diane Soulliere Debbie Liebig Mike Coan Vicky Niedfeldt JUNIORS Arlis Goering Ivy Bakenhus Diane Drinnin Carol Lindhorst Judy Klug Cheri Langan SPONSOR Mr. C. Cruickshank SOPHOMORES Donna Loske David Goedeken Oren Goering Kris Saalfeld Renee Wilke FRESHMAN Jackie Liebig Joani Behlen 118 DISTRICT MUSIC CONTEST RESULTS Brass Choir — excellent Sax Quartet — excellent Clarinet Quartet — excellent Sue Menke — excellent Flute Trio — superior Rick Lindeman — excellent Debbie Liebig — excellent Vicky Niedfelt — excellent Stage Band — excellent Doug Coffee — superior Jim Jacobson — excellent 121 At the District Music Contest held at Platte College, the Concert Band received a superior rat- ing. Officers for the band were Nancy Brukner, Secretary; Chris Runge, Vice President; Diane Loseke, Treasurer; and Brenda Rosche, President. 75-76 Marching Band The Viking Marching band, under the direction of Mr. Boucher, made a fine showing this year. They competed in the Harvest of Harmony and Pershing field marching competitions and earned one rat- ings at both contests. The band provided half-time entertainment at the home foot- ball games and participated in the Colum- bus Day's Parade in Columbus. 123 i ——ii ——■«■■m biw Mike Coan, Mitch Emke, Vern Hilmer, Dennis Durkop, Dan Griffiths, Robert Effa, Front Row; Kris Finch, Cindy Plettner, Sue Dirks, Diane Soulliere, Joyce Dohman, Sheri Morten, Jackie Ernst, Cathy Sharp Teacher's Aides Gary Egger, Richard DeBower, Vern Hilmer, Doug Coffey, Rick Sli- va, Nancy Lutjens, Marla Bohuslavsky, Denise Schumacher, Kris Saalfeld, Kathy Coan, Sharon Gehring, Debbie Chollar, Diane Soulliere, Cheri Langan, Cindy Bruhn. Library Aides Student Council Members Seated: President Dave Lippert, Nancy Bruckner, Carol Lind horst, Gerilyn Shanle, Dwayne Groteluschen, Mr. Bruckner, Debbie Luchsinger, John Wilke, Bill Shanle, and Dan Rosenthal. FCA Sponsor—Mr. Dennis Butt; FCA Members—Janel Liebig, Sondra Mohrman, Debbie Liebig, Ann Ekstrand, Susan Menke, Jean Mortenson, John Ekstrand, Jim Jacobson, Perry Mohrman, Keith Ernst, John Wilke, Dave Lippert, Ann Wurdeman, Carol Ernst, and Cindy Plettner. Officers: D. Lippert, President; C. Plettner, Vice-President; Ann Ek- strand, Secretary. 125 R.L.G.A. Ann Wurdeman, Treasurer Brenda Rosche, Secretary Carol Ernst, President First Row: Arlis Goering, Judy Klug, Susan Menke, Brenda Rosche, Sharon Gehring, Ann Wurdeman, Carol Ernst. Second Row: Sue Schumacher, Jane Shanle, Tammie Runge, Margie Carr, Jaci Wilke, Ivy Bakenhus, Susie Dedrickson. Third Row: Kris Saalfeld, Kathy Lind- horst, Delores Behle, Brenda Janssen, Karen Saalfeld, Laurie Jarosz. Fourth Row: Mrs. Ger- aghty, sponsor, Kathy Dedrickson, Jane Vandenberg, Joyce Dirks, Cindy Siefken, Linda Rodehorst, Mr. Miyoshi. Not pictured: Cindy Plettner, Glenda Plettner, Ann Melcher, Cheri Langan. L-Club Seniors—Jed Brunken, Keith Runge, Tim Koch, Randy Hickman, Clyde Schroeder, Rick Sliva, Dave Lippert, Mike Coan, Bill Shanle, Jim Sander, Brad Luchsinger, Larry Ben- nett, Merlin Groteluschen, Randy Waldman, and Dave Rosendahl. Juniors—Dan Hickman, Don Otte, Jeff Fadschild, Gary Eggar, Dean Groteluchen, Dan Rosenthal, Randy Mueller, Rick Lindeman, Rick Lippert, Jim Jarosz, Bill Howe, Danny Inselman, Eugene Brandt, and Jim Klug. Sophmores—David Goedeken, Mike Sander, Kip Sander, Fred Kuhr, John Wilke, Mike Jarecki, Dennis Vacha, Randy Hoadly, Tom Brezenski, Mike Iverson, Tom Boch, Larry Wetgen, Keith Ernst, Pandy Heibel, Oren Goering President—Bill Shanle Sergeant of Arms—Merlin Groteluschen Vice President—Randy Hickman Treasure—Jim Sander Secretary—Mike Coan 127 Journalism SENIORS: Dave Rosendahl, Doug Coffey, Dave Lippert, Nancy Bruckner, Cathy Coan, Karen Klug, Chris Runge, Colleen Schreiber, Janel Liebig, Donna Gibson, Marla Bohus- lavsky JUNIORS: Rick Lippert, Eugene Brandt, Steve Schreiber, Diane Drinnen, Susie Dedrickson, Jane Shanle, Glenda Plettner, Cheryl Inselman, Jaci Wilke, Joan Nelson, Margi Carr, DeeAnn Inselman SPONSOR: Mr. R. Greenwall Glenda Plettner and Jane Shanle work in darkroom. Diane Drinnen and Cheryl Inselman type for the Viking Viewpoint GERHOLD CONCRETE Phone 564-2857 Columbus, Nebraska SCHWESER’S Serving this Community for more than 90 Years. MEAD LUMBER COMPANY 1158-26th Avenue Columbus, Nebraska BLUE BIRD Open Thursday 9:30 to 9 Columbus, Nebraska FOREMAN CASH LUMBER COMPANY “Cash’n Haul $avc$ for All” Phone 564-2775 SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 2707-13th Street Columbus, Nebraska TACO JOHN’S “Your Pleasure Our Pride” 16th Street-Howard Boulevard A W 19th Street Columbus, Nebraska HOESSEL ELECTRIC Electrical Wiring Maintenance Columbus, Nebraska CASE POWER EQUIPMENT Columbus, Nebraska Phone 564-8550 POLLY’S SHOE STORE 2613 13th Street Columbus, Nebraska TOOLEY DRUG COMPANY 2615 13th Street Columbus, Nebraska MIESSLER DRUG Cosmetics — Love, Rubinstein, Arden, Reudon, Max Factor Coty PERSON’S SPORT SHOP INC. Columbus’s Complete Sport Shop Columbus, Nebraska GREINER FURNITURE Carpeting Reupholstering 2420 11th Street Columbus ANDERSON FLORAL COMPANY “Flowers Designed for You” Downtown Phone 564-2758 LIBERTY CLEANERS Sanitone Master Dry Cleaners Same Day Service 129 KAREN’S BRIDAL SHOPPE Your Wedding is Important to Us! 3222 15th Street GASS-HANEY FUNERAL HOME 1265 25th Avenue Phone 564-5227 CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST Open Thursday Evening 6 to 8 Columbus, Nebraska COLUMBUS FLORISTS Jim Gloria Ball 1671 33rd Avenue COLUMBUS SALES PAVILLION INC. Columbus, Nebraska Phone 564-3231 ROGERS-RILEY MOTOR COMPANY 1365 24th Avenue Columbus, Nebraska FALCON AUTO PARTS INC. Late Model Auto Salvage Columbus, Nebraska Bowling is Fun At BOULEVARD LANES Columbus, Nebraska SCRUB CAR WASH 2404 23rd Street Columbus, Nebraska ERNST OLDS-PONTIAC-CADALLAC, INC. 2112 23rd Street, Columbus “The Home of GMC Trucks” LANDGREN STUDIO 2414 13th Street, Phone 564-2833 Columbus, Nebraska MCKOWN FUNERAL HOME INC. Joe and Jim McKown Columbus, Nebraska JOE AL’S IGA The Finest in Groceries Columbus, Nebraska GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE MIDWEST Columbus, Nebraska 564-2811 CURRY BROTHERS CLOTHES Quality Clothes — Home Owned Columbus, Nebraska JC PENNY Downtown Columbus Catalog Phone 564-2791 BECHER CURRY COMPANY 2522 13th Street Columbus, Nebraska 130 “Funky Groovy threads Kennington Levis His Puritan Arrow Faraha LARSON —FLORINE KUSH BROTHERS Nutrena Feed Toll Irrigation Bins, Buildings, Augers West Industrial Park “When you look good. We look good. Phone (402) 564-2312 OMEGA HAIR STYLING ROSENTHAL OIL COMPANY Tank Wagon Service 30 Years of Service Mobil Products Platte Center, Nebraska Phone 246-3335 1251 26th Avenue Columbus, Nebraska FRENCH’S DRIVE-IN SCHUMACHER IRRIGATION INC. Fine Food At 2 Locations Daily Specials Complete Meals U.S. Highway 30, Tempo 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. Daily PVC Underground Lindsay Tow Lines, Plain Gated Pipe Zimmatic Center Pivots Downtowner Hotel 6:30 A M. to 9:00 P.M. Sunday 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Phone 246-3685 246-4115 Platte Center, Nebr. 131 REAL ESTATE — Commercial, Residential. Business Farm PLATTE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY Personal Lines Bonds, Lite. Title Ins. MOI Realty Abstracting, Management, Appraisals, Loans 2815 13lb Street SAFEWAY STORES INC. 3302 14th Street Columbus, Nebraska HADLEY-BRAITHWAIT COMPANY 2519 11th Street Columbus, Nebraska FLEISCHER MANUFACTURING INC. P. O. Box 848 Columbus, Nebraska FROEMEL’S JEWELRY Est. 1897 1267 26th Avenue Columbus, Nebraska 68601 P.C. BAR AND BOWL Duane and Donna Cermak Platte Center, Nebraska BRUCKNERS Featuring Shurfine Foods Platte Center, Nebraska M.F. LIEBIG MEAT PROCESSING CO. Custom Slaughtering and Processing Platte Center, Nebraska BARB’S BEAUTY SHOP 246-3145 Platte Center, Nebraska VIRG’S GARAGE General Repair and Aluminum Welding Platte Center, Nebraska 132 GOERING CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY Building Remodeling Back Hoe Trench Digging HUDDLE BAR GRILL Evelyn Shannon and Beulah Spoulos Platte Center, Nebraska JACK JILL U.S. 30 Center Uptown Columbus, Nebraska THE COLUMBUS TELEGRAM Congratulations Good Luck Columbus, Nebraska COLUMBUS FEED MILL, INC. Charlie’s Feed Supply Purina Feed Chows — Grain — Sanitation Complete Grinding and Mixing LEVINE BROTHERS Downtown Columbus Phone 564-3261 Area Code 402 Box 647 Columbus, Nebr. 68601 Quality Clothes for Men Women “Quality Products and Service for American Agriculture” DALE ELECTRONICS, INC. FARMERS COOPERATIVE GRAIN COMPANY Columbus, Nebraska Phone 564-2704 Subsidiary of the Lionel Corp. International Suppliers of Electronic Components Columbus, Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska York, Nebraska Convenience Banking at its Best ADAMS JIM TOOLEY JOHN TOOLEY Phone 564-8316 2409 13th St. Columbus, Nebraska 68601 THE CELLAR” FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member F.D.I.C. BRANDNAMES: H I). LEE. WINDBRFAKER BRENTWOOD. JANTZEN Columbus, Nebraska 133 JANSSEN ENTERPRISES, INC. ITITOirPFS, Route 2 Box 101 East Highway 30 Columbus, Nebraska COU'MBl'S, NKBRASKA 68601 ®l SALES: Gib Janssen. BobJeffres. Chuck Kurtenbach. Complete Line of Behlen Products. Behlen Parts and Service. Phone 402-564-0580 CONFIDENTIAL AND NOSERVICECHARGE BANKING FARMERS CO-OP OIL COMPANY SENIOR STUDIO GRAIN ANDCO-OP FEED TANK WAGON SERVICE DEKALBSEEDCORN ON THE FARM SERVICE FULL LINE OF CHEMICALS. FERTILIZERS AND HERBICIDES 2818-13th Street Phone 564-5203 SENIOR PORTRAITS WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY FAMILY PORTRAITURE BABY PORTRAITS PLATTECENTER. NEBRASKA Columbus, Nebraska UNCLE TOM’S TAVERN COLUMBUS MOTORS, INC. 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