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Lincoln NEXT EXIT LINCOLN COMMUNITY SCHOOL Stanwood-Mechanicsville, lowa 1984-1985 Vol. XXIV “LET THE Gage TIMES ROLL” Seniors High School Sports Activities Ae, FARE Beas sindinasens 81 mui. Elementary ROAD WORK AHEAD as y $ b F t mnocence 7!” Swattin’ flies, Bick A look oO nc ice Don't kill my bunny Dave's BIG buddy Peer pals! | Be real, you guys I wanna bite your neck! Check out those Foster Grants! Anne. I love you sooo much Hey dude, puker up Dream on, Mish Lets boogie You've actually made another mistake, Busch Ww the real twins please st Three of Lincoln's welcoming committee Dan's a little camera shy today Darin ts one of Lincoln's hard workers Gottcha!! Matt prays for xood food Weeeeeece! Michelle's twin brother Mike and his newly found friend Jeannine and Diane use the buddy system in Accounting Tom enjoys school unlike Brook es Dan fits in time for a quick pose { ¥v Watch out, Sherry may turn into a vampire bat any second Top Row: K. Boesenberg, V. Paidar, M. LaMar, C. Cook, M. Goodman, B. Barnhart, D. Stein. Middle Row: E. Hall, L. Dircks, S. Taylor. Borrom Row: A. Lehrman, K. Billick, B. Woodard Future Problem Solving is a program designed to develop in students the ability of how to solve problems of local, national, and global proportions. This interdisciplinary process also is designed to develop creative problem solving, communication skills, ceamwork Lincoln's newest law firm — Matheny, Kleppe, and Lehrman abilities, and futuristic thinking You don't need a uniform to be a cheerleader Mirror, mirror, on the locker room wall Listen to what I did this weekend! It could be a long wait, Chad Quick, use the Heimlich Manuever! Christie considers using Bruce's egg formulated shampoo It's better if you don't look while you eat F Toss! Fenstors US v Z A A. O bs ae O Z, : 5 pi pane . = Yes, Sal, this is a camera Shelly, Shelly! Are you okay? Dean explaining Hardee's style of cooking Have tongue, will travel Looking a little guilty Katherine Aberte Matt Bickford Jodi Brendes Rodney Bunge Meloni Cook Joseph Corbin Michaek Dains e _— Timothy Davidson Steven Doser Lori Fekynn Brian Gutwiler Sheryl Hasselbusch Tina Johnson Catrin Joh-Bohm a ¢ a Jackyn Juhl Bob K emme Chad KLeppe Steven Kummer James LaMar Hope Krawmoy Hugh Lamont IT Wayne Lehrman Kriss Lund Tracy MLLer Karka Nabb Michaek Paidar —_ Pamela Paidar Galyn Paulson Shekky Pruess Laurie Robinson Yvonne Robinson Darold Schnipkoweit Rick Scott Rhonda Tenkey Tina Thomson Jeannine Wagner f ah) Sakky Weber Sheryl Wendel THE AUTOBAHN two seater I need he P. Lincoln's exchange student for the 1984-85 year was Catrir Jol Bohm Her I was the Marl Flynn famil Ost family Cathy is originally from West Germany BadSackingen, where she lives with her fa- ther, mother, and younger brother Cathy's classes during the year included chorus, govt., American history, and two foods classes. She also took part in the fall musical, the spring play, and volleyball I I Some of Cathy's first-time experiences that took place in the USA were prom, horseback riding K : y and her host family. BOTTOM ROW: Sheri, Mike, and Cathy; TOP ROW: Marlin an retting -r Nair Cut snort 9 SNE BEING ner hi — ‘i and Barb Flynn All the students at Lincoln will miss her bright and shining face, and we all wish her the best of luck with her future plans Study hall is so boring Dancing the night away NO TRAFFIC TICKETS HERE Give me five, dude! I crown thee Wait a minute, this isn't yours SENIOR AWARDS VALEDIC TORIAN Jaclyn Juhl SALUTATORIAN Rhonda Tenley ROGER OLDORF-STRIVE TO SERVE AWARD Steven Doser IOWA BAR AWARD — Janette Jurgensen MEDAL OF MERIT Andrea Matheny AMERIC AN LEGIC IN AW ARD Jac lyn Juhl, Rick Scott Sheryl Wendel SENIOR SPEECH AWARD — Andrea Matheny SENIOR DRAMA AWARD Steven Doser, Andrea Matheny BLACK MASK COMMUNITY THEATRE AWARD Andrea Matheny SOUSA INSTRUMENTAL AWARD — Andrea Matheny DEKALB AWARD Bruce Lehrman LOUIS ARMSTRONG JAZZ AWARD Willie Wells NAT'L CHORAL AWARD Steve Doser DANFORTH “I DARE YOU AWARD Jodi Brendes, Diane Kainz, Sheryl! Wendel JR. ACADEMY SCIENCE AWARD — Jaclyn Juhl ARMY RESERVE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD — Janette Jurgensen, Bruce Lehrman MALE ATHLETE — Chad Kleppe FEMALE ATHLETE Janette Jurgensen NEWSPAPER AWARD Wayne Lehrman ANNUAL AWARD — Lori Flynn, Sally Weber CITIZENSHIP — Cathy Joh, Tina Johnson, Diane Kainz, Mike Paidar, Rick Scott, Karen Voss KWWL AWARD Rhonda Tenley McELROY SCHOLAR — Jaci Juhl LIBRARY AWARDS Matthew Bickford, Diane Kainz, Mike Paidar, Tina Thomson LEADERSHIP — Steve Doser, Chad Kleppe, Bruce Lehrman, Sheryl Wendel SERVICE CHARACTER — Karla Nabb, Sheryl Wendel STATE OF IOWA SCHOLARS — Jaci Juhl, Bruce Lehrman, Andrea Matheny, Rhonda Tenley LEA SCHOLAR Rhonda Tenley COMM. STATE BANK SCHOLARSHIP — Rhonda Tenley SERVICE Diane Kainz, Galyn Paulson, Tina Thomson, Michelle Waterman, Sally Weber PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC FITNESS AWARD — Jodi Brendes, Lori Flynn, I hope this doesn’t mean I'm drafted! Sheryl Hasselbusch, Jaci Juhl, Janette Jurgensen, Bruce Lehrman, Andy Matheny, Can I have one, too, “O ? Rhonda Tenley, Sheryl Wendel MARILYN GAMBLE Pam Paidar, Shelly Pruess GLADYS E. FERGUSON SCHOLARSHIP — Diane Kainz, Kathy Aberle, Galyn Paulson, Steve Doser, Pam Paidar, Jaci Juhl MARGARET E. DALLAS SCHOLARSHIP — Bruce Lehrman DEAD END Lincoln Community Schoo COMMENCEMENT Sunday, May 19, 1985 OO p.m CLASS OF 1985 CLASS FLOWER: White Rose tipped with purty CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Purple CLASS MOTTO: A } demonstrates the right way of putting on his gown One last photo SMAAAAAAACK! Hold her steady now, Sheryl Just wait until I fix your hair, Karla LET THE GOOD TIMES... You guys are pretty brave going on the Screamin’ Eagle It's been real! Another exciting ride at Six Flags. Where are the free samples? Smiling buddies! The Clydesdales are behind the Class of I'll be real thirsty after all these stairs On May 28, in the early morning while most people were sleeping, 39 seniors boarded a chartered bus headed to St. Louis for their class trip After arriving over an hour too early to tour the Anheuser-Busch Brewery, the seniors were turned loose in downtown St. Louis to do whatever they chose. After the free sample at the Brewery (pop, of course), the group checked in the Ramada Inn. When the settling in was completed, they traveled back to the heart of the city to the Spaghetti Factory. Then, of course, back to the hotel to relax. Video games, pool tables, a swimming pool, a whirl pool, and a sauna were available for use by the group Wednesday, for those who wanted breakfast, the bus went to a Ponderosa for a buffet. That day was left to be spent either at Six Flags, at the hotel, or both since the hotel was located adjacent to the park Thursday, breakfast was available again at Ponderosa; then the class was bussed to the Gateway Arch. The tram elevated them to the top where they could see for miles. Some ate at the McDonalds on the Mississippi River in their free time. Once more the class boarded the bus, this time taking them to their last stop — the St. Louis Zoo. Since the weather was not cooperative, the group only stayed for an hour before heading for home. Thunder River was all wet 7T ROLL -TO+4F,.-LOUB Sponsored by: RED BARON LOUNGE, Olin 5 = ab 8 HAIL THE GANG'S ALL HERE Mary Barber Christie Block Chris Boyd Pat Brad Bryan Browr Johr Butler Angie Domer Leah Flockhart Jeff Linder Marlo Paulson Sheri Flynn Brenda Lovell David Petersen Joannie Hankemeier Michelle Marlatt Melvin Potter Bobby Hanks Jackie Mertka Roger Potter Brad Jacksor Jett Mertka Deb Sander Danelle Johr sor Jana Meyer Kristin Shriver Robert Jot nson Angie Miller Carmen Smitt Larry Techau Denise Tenley Ruth Ann Tenley Chad Tenney Where's the fat Jackie Wagner Margie Yock Bob Young Rod Zimmerman Y ee jaa = = © an oP © ND srian Dohmer ly Hoffmar Marsha Lawrence Mike Fagar my Inmar Jamie Lewis Mike Flynr on of Bill Miller Chad Gadke f Denise Moravek Mike Ha T ony Kocl Brian Mullar Teresa Hasselbusc! nt aMar Brenda Myers Deanna Himes hris Lamont Susan Paidar Janele Pini tay Ropa Tyler Rouse Dave Sloar Sheila Wende Tom Wiggins Suzy Zerbe a ee = a6 Y) [x ae rx GOTCHYA! 3 Ph — © « Z —_| ft: Whew, we're dor HISTORICAL SITE AHEAD school board members ar Brendes, Harry Driscoll; (top Crock, Jeptha Randolph, Sr High School teachers (top row) J. Goodman, P. Corbin, D. Smith, P. DeBoer, D. Grantz; (2nd row) D Jackson, K. McGuire, T. Lessemeier, J. Wendel, R. Linder, J. Inman; (3rd row) J. Lambert, M. Miller A. Kaefring, V. Young, G. Sander, S. Richardson; (bottom row) L. Koering, S. Peterson, J. Bohlken, M. Richmann, M. Oldorf L-R S. Matheny (Board Sec. Bus. Mgr.), J. Hutchinson (Superintendent Principal K-6), L. Grimm (Principal 7-12), M. Slach (Superintendent Sec., G. Rife (Elem. Sec.), M. Doser (Sec. Center Sec.) Mr. Perkins in studyhall Sponsored by: CE-CO REFUSE, Mechanicsville WORKER’S AHEAD ELEMENTARY CUSTODIANS: Neil Wethington and Ror HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIANS: Jim Kepler and Marlir we i HIGH SCHOOL COOKS: Marjorie Bequeaith, Eve Sponsored by: HAWKEYE TRANSPORT, Stanwood BLIND SPOTS FIRST ROW: Mary LaMar, Robin Trout, Anne Albaugh, Kim Mixell Joar man, Coach Noeller; THIRD ROW: Manager Susan Paidar, Janette Jurgensen, Crock, Christa Driscoll; SECOND ROW: Christie Block. Sheryl Wendel. Lisa Rhonda Tenley, Stacey McAtee Julie Lovell, Janelle Pini, Margie Yock, Brenda Kurth, Konnie Juhl, Sheila Wendel, Jaci Juhl, Ruth Ann Tenley, Wendy Hoff Lovell, Kathie Hankemeier AT RIGHT: C'mon, Coach Noeller Janette tries something new running backwards from base to base Anne does her ape imitatior The 1984 Lincoln Summer Softball sea- son started out to be a terrific one as the Panthers beat Monticello and Oxford Junction to win their tourney and won their first five conference outings. The girls ended their conference season with a record of 10-4 behind Clarence-Lowden and Guttenberg who tied for first place. Watch out world, here comes Brenda while one of the WMT Bloopers does push-ups In sectional play, Lincoln advanced with a bye the first round and then trounced Olin in five innings the second round. In the final round, the girls lost to state-bound Springville. The Panthers still advanced to the first round of regionals, but lost against Lost Nation to end their season Lincoln Solon Lincoln Olin Lincoln E. Central Lincoln Lisbon Preston Midland Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Clar-Lowden Lincoln Guttenberg Lincoln E. Cencral Lincoln Lisbon Preston Midland Clar-Lowden Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Guttenberg Lincoln Olin Maquoketa Wilron Lincoln 8 Ox. Jet Lincoln Lincoln A banquet honoring the softball and baseball team members was held at the end of both seasons. The team members and some parents joined together to play softball and finish off the evening with a watermelon feed NO PARKING ZONE —— ’ sey ABOVE: If it isn’t another Stretch Armstrong! BELOW Paidar’s fan club watches or : daw. =. me eet G pele Safe! He pulled his foot MIDEAST ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS TOP: FIRST TEAM S. Jackson, Pitcher, D. Jurgensen, Catcher; BOTTOM SECOND TEAM R. Scott, Pitcher; Hon. Mention — S. Doser of my hand STANDING: J. Butler Jackson, ¢ I Kleppe McCall, M. Flynt TEAM HONORS GOLDEN GLOVI LEADING HITTERS Scott Jacksor Deron Jurgensen MOST IMPROVED STATE HONORS SECOND TEAM NORTHEAST DISTRICT Steve Doser t; KNEELING: Coact M. Doser Doug Ja ksor But the play ms adjusting to their ey worked together and season with a 14 record and a 10-4 conference standing to second piace bel ! 1 th ur defeated Mideast nference Clarence-Lowden Rouse, M. Paidar, S G. Jones, R. Browr Midland C-l Guttenberg Oli Wheatland Lost Natior Lisbor Oxford Junct THE INNER STATE OF RUNNING a FIRST ROW: Amy Int J THIRD ROW oC O’er da mountains an’ tru da woods The cross country tea 1 went a “long” way this year. Through- out the year, they strived to improve themselves and their times by running every night no matter what the weather was like. They ran an average of four to six miles a ni if light running nine miles against the wind and the rain The team proved themselves this year by winning four major meets that included: Delwood, Shellsburg, and Bellevue-Mar- Don't spit in my hair quette, and Oxford Junction. They set many personal bests, one of which was by Willie Wells who broke the school record twice through the course of the season. The team went the distance by qualifying for the State Cross Country Meet and placing twelfth Coach Linder, who was awarded District coach of the Year last year, Commented that ending up at State with only two returning lettermen was quite an accomplishment af a special effect A - Sponsored by: ROPA’S STORE, Stanwood FHLLS AND CURVES BOTTOM ROW: S. Boots, T. Hasselbusch, W. Hoffman, J. Crock; MIDDLE ROW: G. Brendes, ¢ Driscoll, S. Paidar, J. Pini, S. Wendel, BACK ROW; Head ¢ oach M. Oldorf, M. Lawrence, K. Mixell J. Gray, A. Albaugh, Manager K. Bosent erg, Asst. Coach C. Perkins 984 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Ist tear Sally Weber (middle tean Janette Jurgensen (right Honorable Mentior Kriss Lund (left BOTTOM ROW: S. Wendel, S. Hasselb k , Brendes; MIDDLE ROW: J. Meyer, A. Miller, S. Weber, J. Jurgensen, L. Flynn, T. Miller BACK ROW: Head Coach M. Oldorf, Manager J. Hankemeier, C. Joh, M. Barber, D. Sander Statistician K. Voss, Asst. Coz AM HONG Most Valuable Player-Sally ni : CONFERENCE STANDINGS al ncolr 2 Cnderc las: Olw Midland 0 Cl Guttenberg Prest ' I I I Lincolr I I ! Sponsored by: CASEY’S, Mechanicsville CLOSED FOR REPAIRS San aa 33, 60.¢ 22) 4 — 1 LINCOLN THEY DURANT I r ( PRESTON C-l GUTTENBERG MIDLAND OLIN LISBON ft football field. BELOW: Hor ABOVE: Boy are we glad that WEIGH STATION AHEAD ncoln Wrestling meet record tnis With the leadership of the Y Capt being tate by the Cedar Rapids zette Having no juniors and only two sopho mores, the team called Ipon the aid of the to fill in some Varsity slots rough for the team many times, in- the Alburnett dual, when the squad shut them out 69-0. This was the first shut-out ? in Lincoln's year wrestling history. Lin- coln’s only state qualifier, Galyn Paulson, : : re ym ped througn sect ionals and districts to make a statebound birth. He continued his winning streak up until the semifinal round at State where he lost his first match, a close, controversial match. Paulson wrestled his way back to fiftl place to become only the third wrestler in Lincoln's history to place at the State Meet FIRST ROW: ¢ B. Mulla lr. Dav ROW: D.S M. Dains, J. La he Mg DUAL MEETS Opponent Lisbor Midland liptor Cascade Bellevue Alburnett North Linr Central City lowa City Regina Sponsored by: LAWSON INSURANCE, Olin ACCELERATE Botton WwW Sand S. Wendel, K. Chr S. Wend Hoffman, D Midd Weber, A. Inman, J. Pir Row stianser Tenley e Row er |, to r.) Rhonda Tenley, Honorable Mention; Sally Weber, 1st team, and Debbi Sander, 2nd team The 1984-85 basketball real rewarding experience for all those that seasOn was a participated. We ended the season with a9 and 10 season which isn’t an outstanding individuals as win loss record but many well as team records were accomplished We had three girls receive all conference All Conference recognition (shown in picture above). Sal- ly Weber received Ist team Des Moines Register, 3rd Team Iowa Daily Press, and Ist team All Eastern Iowa, from the Quad City Times. We saw a great deal of im- provement from our underclassmen and are anticipating a good year next year. Back Row: J. Gray C. Driscoll You shouldn't be so harsh on those girls!! wa’ Rhonda hustles to knock the ball away OP T Durant Midland Preston 42 Olin i 55 Lost Nation ¥ Lisbon SECTIONALS Lisbon 58 Mtr. Vernon 34 — — Double team ‘em!! TEAM HONORS Most Valuable Player Sally Weber Co-Captains — Sheryl Wendel and Sally Weber Most Dedicated Player — Rhonda Ten- ley Miss Hustle Debbi Sander Most Improved Varsity Player — Denise Tenley Most Improved JV Player Christa Driscoll By the expressions on their faces, they don’t know what to do DRIBBLE ON DOWN THE ROAD FIRST ROW: T Butler, ¢ Jackson, B. Jackson, J. Linder rHIRD ROW: Coact A. Matheny Tenney Kleppe, R. Bur Koering stats ] Stats Meyer wwe, stats Let's kill “em Chad flies through the air with the greatest of ease M Yock P SECOND ROW; J. Corbin, S. Doser, M. Paidar, J Brady A sa“ : 4 I've had just about enough R. Scort, € I know last night wasn't your t You scored 12 points but 2 the 12 ga you shame The shot you made looked really fin You caught the pass trom Sparky to put Lisbon up by 9. The bal All Mr He banked after hitting the rim I don’t know HIM! made the shot look really slick Koering could say is Then he heard his mom yell out, “Jeff, are you sick!! The thought of what he did finally struck him in the head He rushed down the court holding his tace Cause it was fluorescent red The game is over and we only lost by one And thanks to Jeff Corbett, Lisbon finally won You may have been embarrassed, but don’t you fret You must always remember it was Lisbon’s best game yet a La nn! Guttenberg Preston All-conference selections Chad Kleppe Scott — honorable mention, Mike Paidar Ist team, 2nd team Blood diseases really crack me up! Rick TEAM HONORS Team Captains Chad Kleppe Mike Paidar MVP Chad Kleppe Most Improved Rick Scott Mr. Pressure Steve Doser Joe Corbin Mr. Hustle Rick Scott In Your Face Award Mike Paidar (85 blocked shots) John Havlicek Award Joe Corbin $2 assists) Vertical Jump Award Chad Kleppe (27 inches) Joe Corbin Rebound Award ; Mike Paidar (183) FIRST ROW: T. Brady, R. Brown; SECOND ROW: R. Ropa, G. Jones, T. Thumma, THIRD ROW: J. Corbett, R. Davidson, C. Gadke, Coach Koering, B. Miller, B. Dunston, R. St. Johr CARRYING THE CHECKERED FLAG nemseives Iwo of tt 13, the Girl's Distr Meet. Lincoln hosted District also hosted some tough cCompetitior Tt girls battled hard and won the District Meet along with sending five events to State. These events included the 10 Flight Shuttle Hurdle Relay, 100 M Hurdles, Shotput, Discus, and Long jump. Their third goal was to win the Mid-East Conference. This goal became rea ty on May 21 when the Lincoln Girls won the Mid-East Conterence Championship with 140 j plac Ls M d points, 65 points ahead of second Albaugh; THIRD ROW: J Meyer, M. Yock, S. Patdar SECOND D. Sander rtka, S. Siver, K. Christiansen : ; , ‘ H.S. GIRL’S TRACK FIRST ROW Dris T. Hasselbusct land. All in all, the track squad was strong coll. K. Mixell. S. Hasselbusch coo 1OSi nree seniors Jurgenser ( Block. G. Brendes and full of talent. Only g tl from the squad, the next few years look ROW: K. Boesenberg — manager, W. Hoffmar {. Paulsor vach Richardson bright and successful for Lincoln Girl's D. Robinson, L. Flockhart, A. Inman, C. Corbir Track Nice finish, Denise hit another hurdle! MIDEAST CONFERENCI STATE PARTICIPANTS: D. Sander, J. Jurgensen, J. Mertka, S. Hasselbusch, € Block Runners to your mark SET Nice handoff! CRUISIN’ AROUND THE TRACK 1985 CO-CAPTAINS Joe Corbin and Willie Wells MOST DEDICATED Joe Corbin MOST IMPROVED Brian Dohmen Although the 1985 Lincoln Boys’ Track Team was not large in number, the team was very successful. The squad brought home trophies from the Buttery Relays and the Northeast Re- lays and managed to place high in all their other meets. The squad's true tal- ent showed at districts where they qualified three events in the state meet. FIRST ROW: Joe Corbin, Chad Kleppe, Bruce Lehr- man, Willie Wells; SECOND ROW: Chris Boyd Chad Tenney, John Butler, Jeff Linder, Pat Brady; I'm gonna get this guy Those qualifying were: 800M Run — Willie Wells; 3200M Relay — Joe Cor- bin, Pat Brady, Chris Boyd, and Willie Wells; and the 1600M Medley — John Butler, Chad Kleppe, Chris Boyd, and Pat Brady. The Spring Medley ran its way to a Sth place finish in the Boys’ State Meet. THIRD ROW: Todd Thumma, Brian Dohmen, Tony Koch, Brian Mullan, Chad Gadke, Tom Jack- son, Mike Fagan, Todd Brady, Mike Hall Okay tummy, the food's coming The wind does wonders for the hair. Don't choke, guys. He flies through the air Boy, I'm tired Please let there be a mat down there! ACCELERATING TO THE TOP Volleyball girls pull together Dean spots the cheerleaders I didn’t $ °!7 foul him! Time's almost up fella Don’t just stand. Shoot! Opponents surrender to Rick's awesome offense The Few, the Proud, the Panther Wrestlers Sponsored by: CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME, Clarence NOISE CONTROL ahs S38 ‘| Aeetioitios THE ROAD TO OLYMPIC GLORY was held on Saturday night. A Kriss Lund and had Kleppe Jodi disc jockey trom KRNA was there to Brendes and Steve Doser helly play the tune and he even brought Pruess and Bruce Lehrman, and Catl Jol was an honorary candidate The 1984 Queen and King were Janette Jur- gensen and Tim Davidsor school was dis me to prepare for vegan at 4:00. The ha Ed Bar ach, ar t in the 1984 Olympics. After the football field to DIM LIGHTS I can't believe I ate the whole thing Aren't we beautiful? The 1984-85 Junior-Senior Prom was held on Sat- Pa urday, April 20th, at the Mechanicsville Legion Hall. The night started out with a fabulous meal of chick- en and pork chops which was followed by the tradi- —_ tional wills and prophecies. Afterwards, everyone 5 i went upstairs to dance in the Hawaiiam sunset using . | | : the theme “Almost Paradise.” After the dance, ev- . r eryone had a chance to win many prizes at the Las ey Vegas Night that was organized by several junior and senior parents. If you got tired of gambling, you could take a break and enjoy some movies in an- other room. A fun time was had by everyone. We really are the children! Teri needs a little help eating Do I really have to sit by HIM?! Ouch, you stepped on my foot! Leah and Brad in “Paradise Shut up and smile Kiss me, darling Sponsored by: DORIS’S FLOWER GIFT SHOP, Stanwood FFA SHIFTS GEARS Mr. Mohling sponsor, Richard Davidson, Pat zt mer bser Kim Robinson, Chad Donohue, Brad Jackson, Brian Gutwiler Lincoln's FFA Officers The 1984-85 school year was a successful one for the Lincoln FFA hapter. The Lincoln FFA grew in size with the addition of six new greenhand members. The officers for the 1984-85 year were Bruce Lehrman Pres., Chad Kleppe Vice Pres., Christa Driscoll Sec.. Brian Gutwiler Sen., Angie Domer — Rep., and Brad Jackson — Treas The Chapter conducted numerous events during the year. The FFA test plot and hog show both showed improvements over the previous years. The February FFA Sweetheart Dance was successful with Angie Domer being crowned the new Sweetheart for 1985. Also in February, five members competed in the sub-district and district contest. Bruce Lehrman received gold awards at both levels. During the summer, Brian Gutwiler, Chad Kleppe, Bruce Lehrman, and Tim Poduska went innertubing down the Apple River in Wis- consin as an end of the year expedition. Overall, the 1984-85 year was a year for growth and challenges for the Lincoln FFA Chapter. Sponsored by: PCA, Tipton CRUISING WITH A NEW SWEETHEART The sweetheart candidates and their escorts and Bruce Lehrman, Angie Domer and Brad Chad Kleppe and Kristin Shriver, Marlo Paulson Jackson, Carmen Smith and Brian Gutwiler Sponsored by: AGRICULTURE BUILDING SERVICE, Tipton SPEECH CONTROL LG GROUP SPEECH: First Row aidar, K nberg I Drisc« ond STATE PARTICIPANTS: First Row: C. Corbis Row M. LaMar, J. Crock obinson; Third Rov k river bir orbir K.S$ er. V. Robinson, M. Yock; Third Row: A. Mather Fourth Row A. Matheny f ock Cor The 1984-85 Large Group Speech Team was not large, but it was powerful. Al- though the Freshman Choral Readers re- ceived at II rating at Districts, rney Showed a positive spirit. Now they are waiting for their 85-86 comeback. The HIgh School Reader's Theatre and En- semble Actors advanced to State where both received straight I r y team! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! MOTOR MOUTHS ROUP SPEECH FRONT ROW: ¢ K. Shri A. Marthe Sponsored by: LANGE’S GROCERY, Clarence ONCE UPON A MATTRESS Cast in order Of appearance Minstrel Carolyn Jester Princess Number Twelve . PP ae Queen Aggravair Wizard Lady Rowena Seid husile one know where Ray put Prince Dauntless Steve Doser Lady Larken Jana Meyer King Sextimus the Silent John Butler Sir Harry Jett Corbett Princess Winifred hristie Block Sir Luce [om Jackson Lady Mabelle Cathy Joh Sir Hedley Ray Ropa The Nightingale of Samarkand Sheryl Wendel Lady H Margie Yock Lady Merrill Jaci Juhl How do I love thee? Let me count the ways LADIES IN WAITING Pam Paidar Joan Crock Sheryl Wendel Barb Crock Amy Inman Robin Trout Kathy Aberle Mary LaMar Susan Paidar Mary Barber Rhonda Tenley Lori Flynn Karen Voss Shelly Priuess Sheila Wendel Jodi Brendes Once Upon a Mattress” is ar SPANISH PANIC DANCERS version of “The Princess and the Pea Lori Flynn Christie Block rhe court of King Sextimus and Queen Shelly Pruess Steve Doser Aggravain is visited by a vulgar Princess Jodi Brendes Jeff Corbett from the swamps named Winnifred Jaci Juhl Cathy Joh When innocent and spoiled Prince Daunt- less falls in love with Winnifred, the Prin- Drums: Willie Wells cess has to prove herself worthy of Daunt- Pianist: Shelly Peterson less's hand in marriage Directors: Shelly Peterson and David Smith Yes, they do smell funny Take two aspirin and call me in the morning ‘Fools” by Neil Simon, was Lincoln's 1985 spring play. Leon Tolschinsky had finally landed his first job as a school teacher in the idyllic Russian village of Kulyeuchikov. When he arrives, he discovers people sweeping dust from their stoops back into their houses, and people who think if you milk a cow upside down you get more cream. Kulyeuchikoy has been cursed for 200 years with chronic stupidity; and the desperate townspeople hire Leon hop- ing he could break the curse. Of course Leon breaks the curse but not before he falls in love, feigns stupidity himself, and of course, marries his true love to live happily ever after. The Lin- coln Players demonstrated their fine abilities once again. After all, it isn't easy being stupid or is it? HELP! I fell down Did you hear the one about CAST in order of appearance) Leon Tolschinksy : : . Steve Doser Snetsky the Shepherd Christie Block Magistrate ‘ ... Joe Corbin Slovitch the Baker wee Margie Yock Mishkin the Postmistress ........... Janelle Pini Yencha the Vendor ...... Vonnie Robinson Dr. Zubritsky sseuhistvchiev ve Jeff Corbett Lenya Zubritsky . .. Andy Matheny SOpliie Zi eiOS Ne estas cascacegensnccnceccasneinmensetnn Carolyn Corbin Marinya ........... oe ee ne me Ss Annya ....... ; ssabransccrasvnsssoessties, PRLR DAOMOE Elenya Brcaibarrwive jesseeeeeee Carmen Smith Gregor Yousekevitch oinsiisseotessinesmecaes JORDY ENCE Sonia ssnussicccege .. Barb Crock Galina ‘ . : sesseeseeee Cathy Joh Student Director ; sain rocenintege Kristin Shriver Director wibicensaseiin’ . David Smith In her first Miss DeBoer | also host Mid-East Conferer 1 Jar Mary ctor was Dr. Tim | Inco! lope ewski. Miss DeBoer com mented that this year Ss band was very ta lented up of mus cians led by a strong senior class A BLOW OUT FIRST ROW: Kathy Aberle, Christie Block, Teresa Has Himes, Wend ca Hall, Danelle Johnson, Amy Inman, Ker Shery Janette Jurgensen, Lor ira Boesenberg, Barb Crock, Kim Robinson; SECOND Albaugl Jeannit Warner, Gina Kathy ROW: Andy Mather Jodi Brendes, Janele Pir Jana Chrisnans Valar Paider, Tracy Miller; FOURTH Meyer, Julie Lovell, Sheila Wende ROW: Miss DeBoer, Deb Sander, Bob Dunston Ray Ropa, Susan Paidar, Joe Corbin, Brenda Lov Brady, Tor THIRD ROW: Tri Teresa Butler, Ann Linder, Jett Corbert y Hoffman, Kristin Shriver, Willie Wells Flynn, Anne selbus: Er Hasselbusct Krista Driscoll, Joar Todd Jackson, Carolyn Corbin, Pam Paidar, Jett a Glover Oh, my arm is stuck! Lincoln's newest Group the Scrategic Air Command Band, “Night Wing Lincoln's Flag Girls Sponsored by: GIBEAUT INSURANCE, Mechanicsville ae U x —_ A a Z, x IL) Z = Y) - — fx, as O — Robin Trout, Ann Hime s, Jill Gray ca Ha Kristin Shr Barber; SECOND ROW: Kathy Christie Block FIRST ROW Caro lyn Corbin, Er Wendel, Mary Angie Domer Richard Jackson, Jana Meyer, Shelly THIRD ROW ver, Jaci Juhl, Shery Chris tiansen Marcia Lawrence Jeff Corbett, Ton Kathy Sheryl Boots, Brad Jack Carmen Smith Davidson Pruess Aberle rina Glover son Paidar Peter eres Pini Cook Wayne Lehrmar Karen Voss sor Director, FOURTH ROW a Butler, Vonni Robinson, Amy Andy Matheny, Kathy Joh Susar Barb Crock, Margie Yock John Butler Joan Crock Sherr Steve eS Paidar Doser, Pan ng, Miss Debbi Sander Janelle Meloni Lincoln received excellent ratings at small groups contest They received 19-I's, -III’s. At in Tipton, the mixed Lisbon 10-II's large group choir received stratight I's from judges The Girls Glee Miss Peter- commented the three also received 3-I's son, the director, that the choir performed superb- SPEED LIMIT This year’s Annual Staff is best summed up by a quote from Mrs. Lambert, the sponsor, “This is the first time . Good Caption! since the seven years I've been here that we've sent the minimum pages required for our first deadline. This is also the first year that the members of Annual Staff were interviewed. Some of the things that were considered were responsibility, creativeness, past performances in all classes, and attendance records.” This is Mrs. Lambert's last year at Lincoln. She will be missed very much L-R W. Lehrman (editor), D. Sc hnipkoweit, J. Corbin, K. Lund, S. Weber, S. Doser, K. Nabb, A. Matheny, S. Hasselbusch, C. Kleppe, D Sander, (not pictured L. Flynn) NEWSPAPER STAND an aT wv L-R S. Weber, L. Flynn, S. Hasselbusch, M. Waterman, B. Lehrman, K. Lund, D. Tenley, J. Jurgensen, D. Schnipkoweit, B. Klemme Want to trade articles? Mrs. “O a strict sponsor - “ E . Communications class did a lot of things for the newspaper this year. If ae there was an article to write, nothing stopped the class from covering the story The sponsor, Mrs. 'O,” pulled strings to get the class to see the President with free passes and some press passes which allowed them into an area occupied only by major news networks. Though they met some difficulties, the students also exercised freedom of the press in both articles AND cartoons Good job, Busch! Sponsored by: THE PIONEER HERALD, Mechanicsville NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY GRADUATING MEMBERS: Seated A. Matheny, J. Brendes, S. Wendel, S REGULAR MEMBERS: Seated M. Yock, J. Meyer, M. Paulson, D Hasselbusch; Standing L. Flynn, R. Tenley, B. Lehrman, J. Jurgensen. (Not ander, C. Block; Standing K. Lund, S, Weber, W. Lehrman, A. Miller, ] Jul utler. (Not pictured T. Johnsor shown; ] PROBATIONARY MEMBERS: Seated l. Koch, B. Mullan, J. Corbett, J Mr. Grimm inducts the Probationary members Linder, T. Hasselbusch, S. Boots, A. Inman; Standing — S. Wendel, W. Hoffman, B. Crock, M. Barber, K. Nabb, T. Thompson, D. Kainz SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY ‘ ae a Members are C. Block, R. Tenley, and A. Matheny Spanish Honor Society's Sponsor Mrs. Young DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS; Clockwise from top: Bruce Lehrman President Shelly Pruess Secretary, Sheryl! Hasselbusct Vice President, Janette Jurger sen Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: First Row: Jeff Linder — Treasurer, John Butler President. Second Row: Christie Block Secretary, Jana Meyer Vice Presi dent SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Bottom « op arb FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Right to Left: Ann Albaugh Vice President, President, Teresa Hasselbusch Secretary rea Christa Driscoll — Secretary, Kim Mixell President, Julie Lovell — Treasurer surer, Jamie Lewis Vice President Sponsored by: R.B. TUBERTY, Mt. Vernon FOLLOW THE LEADERS Our teariess DENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Shery! Wer bner. Joe Corbir Jett Linder, Carn Student Council thi Kept DuSsy with numerous acti improve student and community} hey once again donated one | dollars to th e Jerry Lewis MDA tele- thon, they also collected food at the area. The group sponsored an anti- theft poster contest to attempt to stop the locker thieves. The Homecoming festivities COnsisting Of ar annual pa- STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: President dent, Chad Kleppe Secretary, Andy Matheny rade with various contests and skits, a Bruce Lehrman; Treasurer, Christie Block; V. Presi bulletin board contest to inspire tne winning spirit and ending with a dance with a disc jockey from KRNA pro- | T 7 show, were also plas ned and financed by the Student Council SOFT SHOULDERS ['wenty sophomore, junior, and senior students are ready and will- ing to listen to other students and offer confidential support when they have problems. They have de- veloped a positive self-image and a good self-concept and can assist others to feel good about them- selves Peer counselors are so loving AT LEFT, TOP ROW: Lori Flynn, Shelly Pruess, Chris Boyd, Sheryl Hasselbusch Rick Scott, Cathy Joh, Michelle Waterman MIDDLE ROW: Vonnie Robinson, Kathy Aberle, Barb Crock, Kristin Shriver, Angie Miller, Steve Doser; BOTTOM ROW Christie Block, Carolyn Corbin Angie Domer, Sheryl Boots, Brian Mullan, Kriss ji You're getting sleepier and Sleepier, your eyes are getting heavier QOur Father, who art in heaven Sponsored by: L. JEFFREY ZEARLEY, ATTORNEY, Tipton Chet Sk ppy shows his class how to cook the sight of Rubner’s legs Willie is amazed at Joe’s muscles! has a blast in try Barb is right where Sheila wants her “Sree oy 58 ¢ aaeeP WE, ath ‘i a t - Grain-Seeds (x) a x ae OC 2% ‘= te 9 7 Wade Putter Dave Steer Jetf Tenley Jett Wende Rhonda Wende Kim Zerbe Tanya Zimmerman qdVaO HLNYAAYS SOMETIMES IT’S ALL RED LIGHTS... de, TOP ROW: A. Ba set or odmar Driscoll; BOT Orthner, L. Dirks, B. Woe TOM ROW Butler ida, A. Avon, H MIDDLE ROW: M. Knut Woodar J. Jones, Coach Koering, A. Hanks, K Although the Junior High softball team failed to pull off a victory, the girls had a lot of fun. It’s not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game, and as Mr. Koering said, “It was a good seasor SOMETIMES, IT’S ALL GREEN HS e eb. ae a ee FIRST ROW: B. Barnhart, R. Kirstein. K ROW: W. Puffer, J. Bails, C. Gray, C. Koch, K McCullough, J. Mullan, A. Sandburg, J. LaMar Albright, B. Boots, J. Driscoll, D. Hoffmar l. Boyd, M. Moore; SECOND ROW: E. Zid FOURTH ROW: K. Lund, M. Dauber, M B. Jilovec, J. Wendel, D. Steen, D. A McAtee, T. Robinson, Coach Wendel, J. Koct J. Lewis, T. Be D. Barker, THIRD L. Crock, T. Cook, J. Tenley The toorless opposition! urrounded! What do I do rhe Junior High foorball team ended the season with a 5-0 record outscoring their op- ponents 142-34. As individuals, they all did very well: and as a team, they should be very proud Even though they had some bad times, they always pulled out a win. Keep up the good work in the future You're supposed to be watching the game like everyone else bal [x ae P4 2 a CAUTION: NEARFALL AHEAD Heads, I'n ip; tail The Lincoln “Nipper” grappling squad came off the mat with a 3-4-1 record. Their dual stand- ngs were as follows Lincoln 53 Tipton 37. Midland 32 West Branct l Mt. Vernon Midland i1 Alburnett 6 Lisbon 9 Lisbon Coach Terry Lessmeier stated, “We were young and few, but a very coachable crew TOP ROW: T. Robinson, D. Hoffman ROW: E. Zidlicky, J. Tenley, J. Vaughr ROW: T. Boyd, J. Mullan, A. Sandbur R. Kirstein, M. Boots, C. Paup, K. Lund; MIDDLE J. Wendel, J. LaMar, D. Albaugh, J. Driscoll; FRONT SLOW, CONSTRUCTION AHEAD da, S. Cribbs, A. Hanks, V. Driscoll; MIDDLE ROW: K. B A. Avon, H. Woodard; BACK ROW: M. Goodman, C. Coo Mrs. O, C, Dawson, J]. Jones, L. Dircks, A. Balster The Lincoln Jr. High Girls Basketball teams weren't as successtul as the Jr. High Boys. The 7th grade had a record of 0-5. They played two really close games, losing to Lisbon by one and to Midland by two. High scorer for the 7th grade was Shannon Orthner with 35 points. She also led with 14 re- bounds The 8th grade were a little more fortunate and ended the season with a 1-7 record. The team consisted of seven players which didn’t allow them much versatility but they still played tough. Stacy Cribbs led the team with 81 points while Tracy Jensen led with 27 rebounds and 18 steals Coach Oldolf commented that she plays each girl to yet experience and not to win the game CRUISIN’ RIGHT ALONG FRONT ROW: D. St Jackson, W. Robins« p; MIDDLE ROW: Mgr art. M. McAtee, J. Dris « . Here balley . 4 al Che Panther sJr High Boys Basker- They were both hard fought 1a successful season. The rg but Lincoln came up short by I seventh grade team cruised to a 7 two and fen points, respectively The record, while tl izghth grade team leading scorer for the eighth grade was stayed close behind at 6-2 Doug Hoffman, tallying up 121 rhe seventh grade lost only to Lin- The fine talent and record of the rival C-L, but made a eighth grade team should be a great by defeating Bennett addition to the Panthers Varsity pro- rhe leading scorer 4 £ ne) year, while the sevent! tor the seventh grade was Todd Robin- son, pouring in LOG trade was equ ly two games to Olin NO PARKING Back row: Mrs. Oldorf (coach), H. Woodard, A. Kuda, S. Taylor, $. Orthner Or B. Woodard, C. Cook, V. Driscoll, K. Billick, M. Yock; 2nd row: C. Zimmer- man, M. Goodman, C. Butler, K. Mullan, A. Avon, N. Davidso n, A. Lehr- man; 3rd row: H. McCullough, S. Shriver, S. Cribbs, A. Hanks, K. Gesling 1 yOur marks MEET Mt. Vernon Solon Durant Wilton Conference What do you mean “I'm in this race?” SLOW TRAFFIC — KEEP RIGHT Back row J Cook, D. Hoffman J Wendel, R. Kirstein, C. Cook, D. Steen, D Albaugt M. Boots, M. Dauber, Coach R. Perkins; 2nd row: T. Cook J Johnson, C. Jackson J. Bails, T. Boyd, J LaMar, T. Robinson, B. Tenley, K Lund, M. McAtee, A. Sandburg, E. Zidlicky MEET 7TH 8TH Kit Relays 3rd 5th Solon 3rd 5th Durant 5th 8th Conference 3rd Coach Randall Perkins commented, “For having very few 8th graders, we placed very well in every meet. The 7th graders were very consistent and should be a very good team next ar Wait for me! Stretching hard SOUND YOUR HORN The Lincoln Junior High Band participated in a variety of activities this year. After marchit | coln’s homecoming parade, the seventh and eighth I § ig in Lin- graders held their own solo ensemble on March 16 scoring mostly “ones.” Looking back on the accom- plishments, Pam DeBore (Band Instructor) comment- j ed, “There's a lot of potential Waiting for Band Conductor DeBoer First Row: S. Taylor, A. Avon, C. Cook, K. Fries, H. McCul- A lough, S. Shriver, V. Driscoll, A. Kuda, A. Balster; Second Row: A. Lehrman, B. Woodard, D. Albaugh, M. Goodman Sandberg, T. Cook, C. Cook, J. Johnson, T mes; Fourth: Miss DeBore, M. Moore, K. Billick, D man, C. Jackson, B. Tenley S. Orthner, L. Crock J. Driscoll, D. Steen J. Wendel; Third ON THE ROAD AGAIN Front Row: M. Knutsen, V. Driscoll, A. Lehrman, A. Avon, K. Billick, A. Kuda, A. Balster, H. Woodard, M. Goodman; Back Row: C. Cook, S. Taylor, K. Dirks, S$. Orthner, H lough, B. Woodard; Not Pictured: K. Fries, B. Tenley, A. Sandberg, T Robinson, K. Gesling T. Cook, J. Jones Miss Peterson This year's Junior High Chorus participated in 3 concerts and sang in a festival at DeWitt They also had a small group contest in March. Miss Peterson commented, “This chorus is a bunch of enthusiastic students who have been fun to work with and have shown much improvement through the year.” What happened to the bass section? SOUND BARRIER K. Gesling, B. Woodard, K. Mullan, K. Billick Football: BOTTOM K. Billick, B. Woodard; TOP N. Davidson, A. Lehrman, K. Gesling Basketball: B. Woodard, N. Davidson, K. Gesling, K. Mullar McCullough Sel (x) ‘a as O ake bs rs 7 Deana Hagen Alisa Miller Heidi Seligman Tonia DeLong Dawn Husmanr Dan Paidar Darla St. Joh r Rachel Dircks Ron Jacksor Shawn Paulson Rod St. John Lori Driscoll Tara Kuda Jennifer Phillips Scott Thumma Julie Fagan Sam Matheny Wes Robinson Brooke Trout Tom Freeman Michelle McCa Daron Rubner Doug Weiland Gary Greene Michelle Meyers Jennifer Rutan David Wendt ae = nal L a v2 oS Ty Dan Baker Joanie Bell Mike Billick Chris Burler Heather Dawso David DeLong jee a ae O a. Lb Oo = © a Brian Walshire Candi Walshire James Woodard Jared Voorhees Tommy Zeier Sara Ahlrichs Erik Archer , Chad Laing Heath Albright Shelby Billick Amanda Gravert Susie Laing Christine Boots Joni Gray Tracy Lester Brian Corbett Shari Jarzombek Chantal McCabe Dan Dauber Angie Jensen Brian Meyer Shane Dierks Amy Koering Jesse Obreckling Jennifer Dunn Susan Koering Cole Orthner Lori Evers Jessica Kuda Stacy Paup last weekend? — = re O G) re oe, = Mop Ar Benjie Brimeyer Michelle Jeft Avor Wes Broulik Farringtor Brad Beck Chelsea Brown Brandy Feuss John Bemer June Chappell Tiffany Frahn Jerad Boots Sara Dauber lim Freemar Dan Boyd Jason Drisco Mike Glover Stacey Goodmar Peter Harringtor Andy Noeller Korri Spratte Trisha Hines Meridith Oldort Tait Stamp Jennifer Jewell Julie Orren Trisha Umbdenstock Mike Knutser Tammy Paup Cory Weber Aimey Laing Kristen Petersen Stephanie Weber Scott Miller llig Rodne Wendt Carrie Musselmar ; itchard Valarie Whitlatch Nate Nelson ri ligman Amy Zidlicky 4 A , Cressey Meese Nathan Oldorf Brandi Sulzner Brent Meyer Annette Seitz Stephanie Tonne Stacey Moftit Debbie Siebels liffiney Unruh Ryan Moore Sumer Siegle Wes Wagner Kelly Neuenkirk Desi Studer Tera Yule s Susie Ahlrichs Karen Curley Alisa Ahrens Jenn Davidsor Carrie Albaug! Katie Dierks Hope Blinks Lisa Dircks Gretchen Browr Mandi Fisher Robbie Coppess Jason Flockt (x) a ae OU fa , © U ca Y Sarah Frank Shelly Gravert Tony Holets Jenny Hussmann Debi Jarzombek Tricia Kurth Duane Matthess Steve's in heaven! 2 oe WN —j q) pe oS es re é 7 . ” Tawnya Johnsor fic ! Robin Sandberg Mandi Weber Nikki Kepler Jamie kirk ryan Siebels Natasha Weber Jamie Lane my ng t Wendy Wethington Keith Lehrmar Jer fer Lester Katie LeVar Ben Litscher Jennifer McCur Brandi Bixler Scott Evers Amber Jaspersor Nickolas Blinks Melissa Fisher Brenda Jilovec Nickolas Boots Quincy Fuller lizabeth King Timothy Brown Seth Graver Angela LeVar Jerry Burtlow Katherine Gravert Mandy Markir Melissa Chappell Rachel Harrington Matthew Miller Lisa DeLong Robert Harti Jessica Moftit Jessie Dietzenbact Michelle Herring Rachelle Muller And you guys can be the three musketeers =- FIRST ROW: D. Harr, P. Fonteyne, C. Day, M. Sadeghpour P. Murphy; SECOND ROW: K. Steffen, K. Sauer, D. Cald Heyer, D. Ferguson, G. Nelso well, C. Inman, L. Miller, C. Albaugh, B. Mull, S. Corbit FRONT ROW: Carl ¢ rispin, sub; Steve Scott, sub ROW: Martha McCall, bus 5; Russ Moravek, bus 1; Ror Absent: Kevin Sulzner Vernon Boots, bus 2 J. McVay: THIRD ROW: G. Flockhart Beverly Boots, sub John Umbdenstock, sub Mmmmm! This is delicious Come on Mandi, show us that smile! Working hard, or hardly working? STH AND SIXTH GRADE FIELD DAY RESULTS Sth BOYS, GIRLS 50 m dash — K. Dunston, D. DeLong 100 m dash — S. Zerbe, D. DeLong 200 m dash — D. Sloan, S. LaMar 400 m dash — C. Fuller, D. Hagen 800 m marathon — C. Fuller, D. Hagen running long jump — R. St. John, J. Zidlicky high jump — (tie) H. Dawson and A. Shaull, S. LaMar triple jump R. St. John, J. Zidicky situps C. Fuller, B. Shatter discus — J. Bell, E. Kepler shorput — C. Fuller, D. Weiland softball throw — S. Zerbe football throw — D. Moore 400 m relay — D. Sloan, D. Hagen, D. Moore, M. Robinson 200 m relay — R. St. John, S. Lawrence, B. Shaffer, J. Woodard 6TH BOYS, GIRLS 50 m dash — T. Kuda, J. Boesenberg 100 m dash — D. Hagen, J. Boesenberg 200 m dash — J. Rutan, R. Jackson 400 m dash — M. Myers, R. Jackson 800 m marathon — D. Hagen, R. Jackson running long jump — M. Davidson, R. Jackson high jump — J. Rutan, W. Robinson triple jump — M. Meyers, R. Jackson situps — J. Danly, J. Albaugh discus — K. Butler, W. Robinson shotput — D. Hagen, S. Paulson softball throw — K. Butler football throw — D. Wendt 400 m relay — M. Davidson, D. Rubner, R. Corbett, D. Weiland 200 m relay — J. Danly, K. Butler, M. McCall, J. Boesenberg 200 m hurdle relay — T. Kuda, S. Paulson, C. Baker, K. Butler THIS SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENT STEVE BRUCE SEEHUSEN YOUR Mndependent Insuronce | AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST ' | REEVE KEN NT) FEED SERVICE Your Complete Farm Store SEEHUSEN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 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Vernon 895-8264 $ YOUR SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS FIRS} B and N Bar and Grill 08 Broadway Stanwood, IA 945-6134 FDL FOODS, INC. Hog Buying Clarence, lowa {52-3076 TAMMY'S DANCE STUDIO Tap © Jazz Acrobats Exercises 886-6757 Tipton, Iowa MeNeely Jewelers 423 CEDAR ST TIPTON, IOWA S2772 Owner: F. “Mike’’ McNeely Business Phone: 886-2452 The Coffee Is Always On rR At Bud's 610 Cedar Tipton Phone 886-2161 Mon. thru Sat. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Service Meats Hot-Cold Deli Bulk Products You're Always First At Bud's KOCH’S PAINT AND LUMBER COMPANY 105 West Cedar Street Mechanicsville, IA 791 492- Z15 The 1985 Annual Staff would like co thank the following the with The lettering Pioneer Herald for helping us for ads and also for taking pictures; Carolyn Corbin for the many times she took pictures when a staff member was unable to; Mr. Corbin for the artwork on our cover and for allowing us to use his darkroom while ours was under construction; Castlebrook Studio for taking the team pictures Jilovec Chem-Farm Sprayers, Supplies, Wyffels Seeds R.R. 1 Box 354 Lisbon, 432-6490 WYFFELS HYBRIDS lowa pReey yi Dircks (d) (Se) PIONEER BAND PROOUCTS The Uetaton of Warranty and remedy appeanng on Ore late os par! of tte terms of sate Registered trademark of Planes Hifleed internatorat inc Des Moses kewa USA
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