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Travis Bell and Brenda Tarr « y tt « ae Cran { it Sta 18} LINCOLN COMMUNITY GEIL SecondarysGenter f Stanwood) towa.5 2337 Meéechan 31.9) 945-3341 Opening My Fa Of ahoiih ic hictori aVOUL |S IS JOY It — if s inter | suppose lalkin ° Cc “the 5 2A i. CUODS OaseVDall [e¢ } ip r OILY, [OO Mr. Grantz OY CEL) . . 4Delia Pini 93 and Matt Puffer }2 y0ture Fir place in the Opening wh s- Opening .. . Can we tol? ™ a Table ofeGortents Opening 2 Studemt Life 4 Peopl 16 46 58 70 aJeff Wendel 89 begins a jance, and Stephanie Taylor 9 Daron Rubner aChris Koch Amy Avon 90 and Jeff Avon i nisevice, | Cadet Ta. alg ant ae Chris Koch '89 unknowingly re (Brad Barnhart '89) Basketba to let t } pI from | il r Amy Avon 90 Fur ¢ Table of Contents Cangidgs 6 homecoming 10 Prom 12 Graduation 14 4Nikki Davidson 90, Kim Billick 89, Angie Kuda 90. Dorothee Lemans ° 89 j eee Taylor 90 gathe a meeting Brad Barnhart (a | Wildma Basketball Fan ( Student Life a vEric Zidlicky Adam Sandberg : a aMrs. Miller Tanya Zimmerman w Student Life «Chris Koch aWt il€ ‘ nvers i® vv Barnhart pause f «Kim ing aft Billick and Stacy Cribbs having fur na «Wes Robinson and Robbie Corbett s! rhe «Kristin Petersen enjoying th Student Life Brenda Tarr and Stephanie Taylor take time out of their jis a wave Chad Laing pract abilities Shawn Paulson trie ses. art aSheila Shriver shows how «Carey Zimmerman (a! Student Life on “It was the most exciting memorable homecomir ever had.’ Wade Puffer vere surpl something we'll always re member. Angie Hanks Chris Koch Stephanie Taylor shows she can energize Student Life yDirk Albaugh yvBrian Corbett yDave Steen athe 1988 Homecoming candidates are Row |. Angie Lehrman, Stacy Cribbs Angie Hanks. Kim Billick. and Cindy McGhghy Row 2 Kelly McCullough. Jeff Wendel. Chris Koch, Doug Hoffman Ruel Kirstein Student Life ‘| thought it was one of the best proms that the Juniors put on. Of course i{ was put on for one of the best group Cc of Seniors, so it had to be good i Angie Lehrman ‘ P. sing for a fun photo. Pictured are Doug Hoffman and his date Lori Dircks. 4Angie Kuda and Eric Zidlicky taking a break from their meal to pose for a picture Student Life PLant want ¢ Rubner a: it any faster Dar Jance. Pictured are Daron ! Todd Robinson « | Brenda Tarr Tanya Zimmerman aHeather McCullough and Jason Martensen | Student Life “I think the robes look kin of funk y Don McGhghy tne vy David Harty, A tant Executive Secretary, IHSAA strins cut between the Now hat graduatior deck: ieee Me ia f the friends and : DESI choir performing during comme n remembrance of 5 ort c uUragement and assis Pictured to the right is Doug Hoffman, and | Paula Hoffman Student Life Valedictorian Brad Barnhart American Legion Award Wade Puffer-Dave Steen Senior Drama Awards Doug Hoffman eff Wendel Service Character Doug Hoffman Brad hart eff Wendel Chris Koch Kim Billick John Phillip Sousa Award lowa Bar Award eff Wende Salutatorian eff Wendel Annual Award Kim Billick-Editor Stacy Cribbs-P in ¢ Danforth “I Dare You Award 1n Driscoll Ronda Wendt USMC Athlete Award Brad Barnhart DAR Award Julie Jones Army Reserve Scholar Athlete Jeff Wendel-Kim Billick Newspaper Award John Fast-Editor Des Moines Register Academic All State Brad Barnhart Citizenship Awards Mike Dauber Robert Eidemiller Kim Gesling Angie Hanks juan Ferre « Caron Dawson v Chris Koch Gunnar Dibberr Dorothee Lehit Roger Oldorf Strive to Serve Award Kim Billick DeKalb Award John Driscoll State of lowa Scholar Jeff Wende Brad Barnhart Female Athlete Kim Billick KWWL Award eff Wende Male Athiete Ruel Kirstein Media Award Stacy Cribbs Presidential Academic Fitness Jeff Wendel : Barnhart Chris Koch Ronda Wendt Wade Puffer ug Hoffman John Fast National Choral Award Kim Gesling Medal of Merit Chris Koch SENIOR AWARDS Service Award Stacy Cribbs Caron Dawson Don McGhghy Brenda Tarr John Driscoll Jeff Tenley Leadership Award John Fast Chris Koc jeff Wende Jr. Academy Science Award Ronda Wendt Student Life 2 Students out in a crowd Nikki Davidson Dawn Husmann 9 | stachne ne ts participatins nut run during the home oming festivi ties Michelle Knutsen t The M nusica he Mus f ' Michelle ‘Rowe : i rreé WINS Pages a | i ] ¢ 1a tne many nm f Brenda Tarr 89, Dawn Hus- mann’s 91 trage enseé Table of Contents Foreign Exchang Seniors Juniors a Si = Freshm Four bh Seco Firstg ie StaFfF C sings Brenda Tarr 89 a aI ereer ear nA three for- eign exchange students. Juan Ferre Spain, Dorothee Lehlibach of West Germany and Gunnar Dibbern West Germany have been active ir many school activities this year. Juar participated in cross-country and bas ketball. Dorothee participated in soft ball, basketball, volleyball, track, band speech, and the musical. Gunnar par ticipated in basketball, football, and play Angie Lehrman (right) show Dorothee Lehlibach (left “Working with an E. F. Exchange student is interesting, exciting and a very rewarding experience for ev- eryone in our school and communi- ty.” Becky Corbett | 18 | PEOPLE «Juan Ferre play yvGunnar Dibbern ; a | és : i Rl Bh: Juan Ferre Dorothee Lehibach Gunnar Dibbern Hosted by: Hosted by: Hosted by Gay Allan Everett Georgia Lehrman Gary and Sue Thumma People Worps OF Wispom The seniors, the tew, the proud, the wike, are rough wilh gelling advice. Have fun! School way be boring, but th woth te Self Teuley Gtady hard aud participate, a ely you can because ts a lot of ful!” Brenda Tan Live lle to the fullestl ” Karin Streevy Peggy Kwilenbach Brad Barnhart Travis Bell Kim Billick Aciviti es People PICTURES WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS ’ Dave Steen. John Driscoll, Mike Dauber Wade Puffer ; «Brad Barnhart Stacy Cribbs Michael Dauber Caron Dawson John Driscoll Activities Activities Activities Activities People Robert Eidemiller John Fast Kim Gesling Robert Eidemiller John Fast Kim Gesling Angie Hanks Laura Henkel Douglas Hoffman Julie Jones Ruel Kirstein naee . Angie Hanks Laura Henkel r 4 Douglas Hoffman Julie Jones Ruel Kirstein People Chris Koch Kristie Kummer Peggy Kurtenbach Chris Koch Kristie Kummer Peggy Kurtenbach Angie Lehrman Kelly McCullough Cindy McGhghy Don McGhghy Wade Puffer Angie Lehrman Kelly McCullough Cindy McGhghy Don McGhghy Wade Puffer People W orbs OF W IeD0m Do whailever is right for you, not what someone alto thinks you should do. Dow worry abouit im pressing anyone besides yoursell. Ronda Wendt Make the moat oil of your tite, dot eum give up your dreaws, aud woit of lg t, Abaugh Go ouit and have fun, buit dont be stupid and ge in over your head. : Brad Baruhat aMike Dauber Dave Steen Karin Streevy Jeff Tenley Brenda Tarr Activities People PICTURES WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS «Kelly McCullough Jeff Wendel Ronda Wendt Tanya Zimmerman Gunnar Dibbern Activities Activities Dorothee Lehibach Juan Ferre People What are Juniors Famous for? e Be ng spontaneous Amy Avon cy Dressing nice Joe Bails HH Being wild and é Vicki Driscoll Mi ‘Getting in trouble Craig Jackson WM ‘Having a great time Lee Crock aLori Dircks and Stephanie Taylor 1 ecoming pep 1 oe Johnson Josh Koch Michelle Knutsen Angie Kuda Mike McAtee Heather McCullough Justin Mullan Sheilla Shriver Stephanie Taylor Brian Tenley Bob Tenley Tom Thimmes Ryan Wendt Beckey Woodard Eric Zidlicky «Mike Boots 4s ed ek eee aa hy yoo GA ere aKrisan Butler enthus an = ; ISKO Vicki Drisc Marcie Goodmar Chad Gray Craig J Kelly Mullar Shannon Ortt Chad Paup Matt Prue Tara Ro Cory Ward Cyndi Weaver Beckey Woodard Kim Zerbe Eric Zidlicky Carey Zimmermar What is best about being a sophomore? 5 “Having a locker on second floor’ Rachel Dircks t At least |'m not a Freshman anymore and only two more years to be a senior.’ Daron Rubner phomores re) “Getting my license Heidi Seligman S a “Being in Mr. Inman's chemistry class.’ Julie Fagan Eric Zidlicky reminds Dawn Husmann of Sammy's Rule Of Cafe Travis Ahrens Chris Baker Dawn Bickford Jim Boesenberg Jessica Boots Kelijo Butler Rob Corbett Julie Fagan Tom Freeman Deana Hagen Dawn Husmann Ron Jackson Tara Kuda Marianne Ramsay Wes Robinson Daron Rubner Jenny Rutan Darla St.John Rodney St.John «Daron Rubner (Whit aShawn Paulson peane rig i] | Jennifer Danly Martha Davidsor John DeMos: Rachel Dircks Lori Driscoll Ben Eberly Michelle McCall Alesia Miller Michelle Myers Dan Paidar Shawn Paulson Jennifer Phillips Heidi Seligman Andy Streevy Scott Thumma Brooke Trout Doug Weiland David Wendt What do you think of High School Life?’’ seme omnggii , 4 “High School is more fun than ’ A , A cause there is a much Nomework ai } Cc [ Dom ause YOu can be in the school plays, speech, and mar ching band. | feel a little more free in High School, | get to do what | want and | like that Kristyn Edwards ‘It has it’s u a big game one night study for a test | €al O€CaAUSE YOU getl eS a lot of people Randi St. John people. ’ Heather Dawson Randy Robinson Randi St.John Ben Shaffer Amy Shaull 4Ron Miller breaking tT heiding rule oF aRandi St. John asking if anyone 3 Napkin Koering | Mandi Stolte, Sara Platner, and Stacy Paup IX! JUTINE 2 Gay ea f ht. Shelby Billick Christ Brian C Dan Da Lori E Amanda Gravert Joni Gray arzombek ensen Sara Kerr Amy Koering Susan Koering Jessica Kuda ChacG Laing Tracy Lester Tammie Mathess Brian Meyer Jesse Oberbreckling Cole Orthner Stacy Paup Mark Petersen Delia Pini Sara Platner Matt Puffer Michelle Pottebaum Joe Rict Adrienne Ro Dona Jane Mandi Stolte Ryan Steen Chad Sulzner Brian Tenley Brad Thumma Cindy Trout Brian Walshire James Woodard eff Woodard Tommy Zeien People Amy Zidlicky Sara Dauber and Stacy Goodman. are f preparing r an sther exciting day at Jr. High Jennifer Susie Kamberling Mike Knutser Aimy Laing Carrie Musselman Tammy Paup Kristin Petersen om Phillips Jenny Pritchard James Ramsay Mike Sandberg Eric Seligman Korri Spratte Tait Stamp Frank Tarr MB Stephanie Weber Rodne Wendt Becca Wernecke 4Tuning in the crowd g trates or 1988 H Brad Beck Jenny Husmann e Mandi Fisher Duane Mathess Debi Jarzombek Tricia Kurth Duane Matt Nathon Oldo Tawnya Saddori: Annette Seitz Debbie Siebels Desi Studer Brandi Sulzner Stephanie Tonne Wes Wagner Jesi Weaver h Wernecke Tera Yule ese takes a big flying st place leap for the longest distance lane pa cc ssing by overhead, n at 1s t glance this Discus 1st h- Michael Meese Shot Put 1st Long Jump 1st 6t st yo y ebi Zarzombek 800 M Run Ist Michael Meese Gretcher Softball Throw 1st e Stam 6th- Angie Bader High Jump 1st 3e!1 Kerr 400 M Relay 1st Sth- Jeremy Brimeyer Field Day Field Da y place ina Jidorft Triple Jump 1st th- Angie k Browr son fF Knhart Football Throw 1st Sth- Ben Litscher 6th- Nathan Oldorf Sit Ups 1st Sth- Robir Nathan Oldor 400 M Run Ist y Moffit 200 M Dash 1st He r 6th- Gretchen Brow 200 M Relay 1st Sth- Brian Danly Lane, St 6th- Gret Mandi Fi Wes Wag ner Shuttle Hurdle Relay 1st 5th- David Chapp Field Day «Michael Kern Nicole Jackson ng for a Quick OINg matn rian Paup Natasha Paup Mandy Platner Heather Pritchard «Sarah Davidson UL ne naliway Josh Umbdenstock Angela Platner Ricky Polk Nicolle Renick August Shaull Dennis Spratte Renee Stoite Mindy Studer Becky Tenley Megan Thomson Scott Timm Josh Umbdenstock Nathan Unruh Not pictured Julie Murphy «Bryan Warren «Nick Weber io itt answer «Jason Koer- ing has a look «Codie Chamberlain eacher speak Bethany Karey jeremy Hoes Kimberly Huffman Becky Hyde Mike Jackson Randy Jarzombe son Koering Kelli Lahr Kelly Lehrman Daniel McMurrin Rachel Mull Laura Platner Nathan Pritchard Jesse Reighard Steve Rottman Jennifer Sauer Eric Scott Tiffany Unruh Lance Vanamburg Jeremy Walshire Gabriel Ward Erin Weber Zach Weber Chelsea Weiland Eric Yule Kara Zelinske o ‘i re reread «Kyle Lane |: wn playing or rr J «Janelle the jungle gy oa Cook shows how much she everal kindergarten students for a picture What do you think of sharing programs with Lincoln? | loved it because the people were nice and | made a ot of new friends Mary Burnett Pam Thein unning her best Mike Clark and Tara Kuda na 2 it uf tine na «Stephanie Weber, Tam- my Paup, Kelly Mullan and Shelby Olsen stop | ' re ake a quick pictt Shelby oO sen Pat Ryan Pam Thein Not Pictured Deb Bechtold What makes Lincoln “‘a leader district by any measure?‘ Educational offerings that are avail- able to the students and excellent Staff Mr. Grimm The right type of people, who are dedicated to the district and motivated to do a good job. ’ Mr. Lamm “Attractive, well kept facilities, dedi- cated and hard working employees, and enthusiastic students. ’ Tracy Pearson Mary Ann Slach ‘Secretaries! 4Mr. Grimm and Miss Harr relaxing in tt Marge Doser extra corvette for the Homecoming Parade Carolyn Albaugh Steve Benson Joyce Bohiken J Paul Corbin Patti Fonteyne (fF t! Joel Goodman Richard Grantz Donna Hansen |! ; Deborah Harr Robert Heyer What makes Lincoln ‘‘a leader district by any measure?”’ “People within the school district, such as students, staff, and parents who work together for a good educa tion, make Lincoln a strong school sys tem Mr. Inman “We teach the basics and have high ac ademic standards. We also have a bet ter teacher student relationship Mr. Grantz “Excellent student body, good solid staff, good community support, and positive attitude.”’ Miss Bohliken Mrs. Oldorf {aughs made about her pep rally Bonnie Mull Gary Nelson (Fiem. Pf Marilee Oldorf (Health, P§ nm.. Media. Jr.H Girls Coact Anna Pruess (Sixt! ' Marcia Richmann (Home | Margaret Sadeghpour |! Gilbert Sander Karen Steffen (Fourth grade) Jean Ann Straub (Nursing) Lynn Thumma (Kindergarten Elem. Aide) James Wendel (History, ind. Art 3 Virginia Young (Span People 4 Mrs. Richmann advising students in the operation of a foods lab Sara Corbin Barbara Edler Dorothy Ferguson «Mr. Inman enjoyir Connie Inman |! Gerald Inman Douglas Jackson Jane Janssen Arlene Kaefring Lester Koering Tanya Kropman Cindy Kunde (Media Terry Lessmeier Ray Linder Tim Lockwood Betty Long ( LeRoy Miller |: Ruth Miller (Fi! Gwen Moffit School Board Jim Crock Larry Brimeyer Sharon Gutwiler Don Lamm, Sup’t Paul Zidlicky, Pres. Jean Driscoll What makes gan Lincoln hour of washing Chen ‘ta leader district by any measure?”’ yMr. Lockwood show ing his enthusiasm “Stability of staff members who care about students. ’ Mrs. Kaefring “Caring and hard working staff members.’ Mr. Koering Michelle Knutsen 4Dave Steen 89 and Dirk Albaugh 89 jarr C at tne e Cream ‘ lal t 4Mr. Lockwood s! part Fine Arts Meagh yne thinga per r yi mention the outstar ding perf Fue Ait. . . Never al a bess for words! of Contents 48 50 52 54 56 aAithough they look susy usly like LHS marching band members, Amy Koering 93, Amy Zidlicky 94, Chris Butler ‘92. and Jessica Kuda 93 are actually taking part n the River City Marching Band in the fall musica - Fine Arts had a rootin’-tootin’ Stephanie Taylor Fine Arts é es h Tipton, Is S27T2 s m7 3 Bs c S o] a) aStephanie Taylor playing t! 4Bob Tenley and Dan Paidar. the t Fine Arts c Vv Vv oe Ww) vu io) a) Dave Steen Fine Arts Robbie Corbett, Jake Zidlicky 50 Dirk Albaugh Dircks le NTR aBrenda Tarr Fine Arts Dart oF I Brenda Tarr Large Group Row Small Group Row | U.S. NAMEPLATE CO. Mount Yernon, Iq Brooke Trout «State Participants «Randi St. John RESULTS Districts LARGE GROUP CHORAL READING Readers Theater Ensemble One Act } Phillips, and M. Goodman) SMALL GROUP improvisational odney St. John) Phillig S) PDavidson) Poetry | ; I | Prose lonn) Dramatic Acting 0) Storytelling M. + nj) Solo Mine Radio News Humorous Acting mai odmMa Literary Program 4aMarcie Goodman prac! ” ‘ rece I's at state ine Arts The musical began at a rather Slow pace, but as time dwin dled down we KNew IC Was ‘down to pride.’ The musical ended up be ng a pretty ei ent show. ’ Jeff Wendel rouble! Trouble! There's “Trouble i in River City!”’ This was a familiar tune , Fhic vear In this years musical a rag, Music The Musi Man musical took place in Rive where a traveling salesman Har sId Hill, came to fané ““neckbowed Hawkeyes nt ing high priced band instrumer cal instruction books, and expensive forms Over 40 people participated in this production including two new directors Mr. Tim Lockwood and Mrs. Barba Edler twart Dunlap, played by Dave Steen, ser Toffelmier, played by Dawn Husmann mmy, Robbie Corbett. and Zaneeta, Stephanie Taylor. are th rar tne horary reading a book in s Zaneeta, Stephanie Taylor, and Gracie, Rachel Dircks helping Eulalie, Michelle Knutsen, after a firecracker went off Fine Arts Lh 4Harold Hill, John Fast, sweet-talking the lit roo, Lori Dircks. rarian, Marian F D- Michelle Knutsen Charlie Cowell Conductor Harold Hill Mayor Shinn Ewart Dunlap .... Oliver Hix Jacey Squires Olin Britt Marcellus Washburn ... Tommy Djilas Marian Paroo .. Amaryllis Winthrop Paroo . Eulalie Shinn .... Zaneeta Shinn . Gracie Shinn ... Maud Dunlop Ethel Toffelmier .... Mrs. Squires Constable Locke Doug Hoffman ... Andy Streevy John Fast Jeff Wendel ... Dave Steen Dan Paidar Wes Robinson Jake Zidlicky Rod St. John . Robbie Corbett Lori Dircks Jennifer Phillips Brooke Trout Chris Butler . Michelle Knutsen .... Stephanie Taylor Rachel Dircks .... Martha Davidson Tara Robinson ... Dawn Husmann . Heidi Seligman John Driscoll Fine Arts vit Rodney St. John. Robbie Corbett and Wes Robinson r buried sure in the n dow f a ee ee ee . lOOKECd UdUu - wi = but we gol x . ¢ - are id ual 4 Gown CO SWEdty Ir rime val paim time arn f Dawn Husmann pulled her of his years spring A-Haunting We Will Go KI juliet retreat of Marcie Goodman t night nda of strangled victims irony s The twisted ending of tt revealed that the Was a suggest nt YO! a TV pilot show, thus shox the audience Madame Lug Michelle Knutsen ind her daughter, Morgana, Dawn Husmann. prepare for the seance 56 | Fine Arts Gordon's Lumber a Mt. Vernon, 895-8897 ’ kidnapy Doug Hoffman Stephanie Taylor I Rachel Dircks Kim Billick Shannon Orthner 4Flint. Dave Steen, strangies the life out of Mary. Jennifer Phillips Tom. Jeff Wendel. and Norma. Marcie Goodman, mee! in the haunted Inn of ¢ David Wendt r. This is the aDave Steen 89 part Organizations Table of Contents aG unnar Dibbern Organizations 59 Was fereaq women Fol Tak ) VC oO “lal Made a game. As the Student Co mestic V er necessities were dar Rapids. The S took $100 out of their funds « Mart to buy more thing Organizations «Karin Streevy ) ; vKim Billick « Jeff Wendel showing he wants YOU to join Student ‘ Organizations - Mary Fast, Cara Andrews, Kris- tyn Edwards, Susan Koering Tina Problew. Sobiing aSer n. Marcie Goodman, Chris Butler, Cyndi Cook ind Tara Robinson 62 | Organizations M , “ Jenny Rutan Kay Cosmetics ren Nelson «Row | Heather McCullough, Krisan Butler, Nikki Davidson F ) Jessica Boots, Kelijo Butler, Brooke Trout, Cyndi Cook Row 3 Alesia Miller, Mari- anne Ramsay, Kim Gesling, Dawn Bick- ford Row 4: Mr. Miller-Advisor. Angie Lehrman, Cindy McGhghy Organizations | 63 Nave many memories Cindy McGhghy w |. Cindy McGhghy, Angie Hanks, Julie Jones. Miss Janssen Advisor Row 2. Jeff Wendel, Angie Lehrman, Doug Hoffman, Stacy Cribbs, Chris Koch, Kelly Mullan, Kim Billick, Sheilla Shriver Organizations Kelly McCullough v Brad Barnhart a “ARDINNS 4 _— John Fast, Stacy Cribbs, Angie Hanks, Dirk Albaugh ). Marcie Goodman, Brad Barnhart, Kim Billick, Kelly McCul- lough. Not pictured. Kelly Mullan, Cyndi Cook, and Gunnar Dibbern “It's been a really ' was another productive year f Enolist for the Lincoln Log Staff. They [UM ENgush started the year out by attending Class € an exciting workshop at Kirk- Stacy Cribbs wood. The staff consisted of 11 hardworking writers and their supportive leader, Mrs. Oldorf The creative students produce Organizations John Driscoll aLori Driscoll Baker 66 Organizations Manek Trucking Stanwood, Ja S2337 «Lori Dircks Crock ajJim Bosenberg and David Wendt keeping a! Tom Thimmes taking a water AWARDS rock Job Interview Ryan Wendt Welding mG Mike McAtee Welding “The experience as FFA Sweetheart will help me in years to come.” Lori Dircks Organizations | 67 ¢ Figen ‘ NO Doug Hoffman Lee Crock Regular members: § 4 Senior members: Row | Probationary members: Row | ind kK Organizations «Brad Barnhart, Jeff Wendel. and Juan Ferre peak eir parts in the Spar nitiation ritual BURGOS is It was a nice expe- -_ a = rience and will help { M by in achieving goals in = college. ’ Adam Sandberg HA DE LAS PEN. . a G abriel Garcia Marque, Lin- coln’s Spanish Honor So- ciety’s Chapter CHE name, was founded by the American As- sociation of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese in 1953, for the students of North American Sec- ondary Schools. This Chapter is due to the efforts of Virginia Young, who established it in 1981. The requirements for en- tering this chapter are that stu dents are at least in 2nd year Spanish and make straight A’s The members elected this year were Brad Barnhart, Jeff Wen- del, Juan Ferre, Marcie Good- man, Adam Sandberg, Krisan Butler, and Stephanie Taylor aBrad Barnhart initiates Krisan Butler and Stephanie Taylor for Spanish Honor Society aNew Spanish Honor Society members: Marcie Goodman, Adam Sandberg. Stephanie Tay lor, and Krisan Butler Organizations 69 Ron Jackson Robbie Corbett a4Shannon Orthner 90 Angie Hanks 89 aJohn Driscoll 89. John DeMoss 91, Jeff Tenley 89 ind Jeff Wendel ‘89 defend the sideline as the Panther aJeff Tenley ‘89 shows yet another opponent Table of.Conkbents lev ey Jal VS Basketball ris BasketOall Vrestling ys Track irls Track iss EC ountTy heerleaders 2 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 The season had its ups and downs. t was great to beat Lost Nation who was ranked, 2 Se€c- ond year in a row Brad Barnhart he 1988 Baseball Team ended their season with an 11-9 re cord. Four nats were named to the All-Conference Team, Ruel Kir stein was the = Team catcher and Dave Steen earned 1st Team Bachall Utility Doug Hoffman made 2nd Team outfield while Ron Jackson was Honorable Mention shortstop. Steen and Kir stein were the leading hitters with averages of .437 and .409, re spectively. Jeff Wendel earned the Golden Glove Award, while Brad Barnhart was named Most proved. The Panthers return seniors and 11 lettermen for joe Bails 1989 Bails | approval 4 John Driscoll throws another hard 4Brad Barnhart takes a break from the pitch for the Panthers outfield while the Panthers bat 3 Sports Seanaeod” 2 yvDave Steen SCOREBOARD Springville 9 Midland 10 Midland 5 C-L 10 Northeast 7 Olin Ee 4 Lisbon Preston 4 Midland 5 C-L 15 Northeast Olin 5 EX: 1 Lisbon 4 Preston 10 Bennet 10 2 7 Linge@in Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln ain in 4 2 7 wun © YWOSD-ORR—=nhwWwU Cal-W Lost Na- tion C-L 12 aRow 1: Chris Koch, Karl Thorell Row 2: Jose Martinez, Dirk Bill Bails, Ron Jackson, Brad Barnhart, Ruel Kirstein, Neils Bjorno Albaugh, John Driscoll, Dave Steen, Jeff Wendel, Joe Bails. Todd Thumma, Doug Hoffman, Eirik Kepler, Darrin Weiland, Dan Tom Driscoll, John DeMoss, Robbie Corberr Rov: 3: Coach Paidar. lake Zidlicky, Coach Doug Jackson Napa Breese’s ns Mt Vero Tiptors 886-8141 The highlight of the season was beating Lis bon, the Conf. Co- champs. ’ Shannon Orthner t was another good season for the 1988 Softball girls The team placed fourth in the conference. They ended the season with a 9-5 record. Shannon Orth- ner set two new school records, which were runs scored, and hits. Even though the team lost three seniors they will still be hard to beat next year aThrow it to me, I'm ready, positioning herself for the catch, is Rachel Dircks Shannon Orthner unwinding a fast one. aren SHEPLEY @nism PHARMACY PHONE (319) 895-6248 109 1st ST., W MOUNT VERNON, IA 52314 «Kim Billick ready | Ss 4 Julie Fagan looking for a SCOREBOARD ncoln Midland ncoln yi ele Lincoln Norhteast Lincoln Olin East Central Lisbon Preston Midland cL Northeast Olin Linco East Central Linco Preston Linco Lisbon aRow 1: Julie Lovell, Christa Driscoll Row Row 3: Beckey Woodard, Shannon Orth 2: Julie Fagan. Lori Driscoll, Manager ner, Martha Davidson, Coach Gary Mary Fast, Rachel Dircks, Cara Andrews Stamp, Lori Dircks, Joan Crock Sports - a - + - - = s “Vag haa ad ” “a - o 4 - . ‘= oy ae : - - ae i he 1988 Panther football season turned out to be r ane The P thers an exciting one. The Panther started out the year ranked fourth — in polls, and by mid- season, had moved up to third. The Panthers beat foe after foe including a 32-0 Homecoming romp, some thing that hadn't been accom plished for years. The Pan- thers were 5-0 heading into a tough battle at Preston-the dream season wasn t meant to be as the Trojans downed Lin coln. The Panthers finished the year at 6-2 aRow 1: Eirik Kepler, Jim Boesenberg, Ben Eberly, Koch, Mike Dauber, Mike Boots, Don McGhghy Mike Robinson, Tom Driscoll, John DeMoss, Chad Robert Eidemiller, Mgr. Frank Tarr Row 4 Gray, Gunnar Dibbern Row 2: Kelly McCullough, Coach Terry Lessmeier, Doug Weiland, Chad John Driscoll, Dave Steen, Jeff Wendel, Doug Hoff- Paup. Travis Bell, Wade Puffer, Todd Robinson man, Dirk Albaugh, Mike McAtee, Shawn Paulson, Josh Koch, Ruel Kirstein. Jeff Tenley, Coach Jim Andy Streevy Row 3: Mgr.Tait Stamp. Rod St Wendel! John, Lee Crock, Joe Bails, Matt Pruess. Chris Rr Soyard Speer Doug Weiland wit! 3 hut one “ u f “| know we wanted to win more than we did but the team was a great bunch of guys t@ work with.” Coach Wendel SCOREBOARD Lincoln Lincoln Lingoin Lincoln Lincoln LincOln Lincein Lincoln aKelly McCullough gains yardage as he did all year long t VWermon Insurance Agency 116 2nd Ar Mt. Vernon: fF: BS31. 6 12 26 6 32 0 6 34 Olin 0 Midland 6 Olin 0 Lisbon OF Ee: 0 Preston 21 C-L 7 NE 6 Sports “We had a fun season, o wae Specially when er we beat CL twice Kim Billick B UMP. SET. SPIKE! The Lincoln Varsity season was a pr Winning their first sectior CL losing the second to Tip the gir vanced [(o reg gressive 6 ton land quoted senior Stacy Cribbs Coach Oldorf ommented The 1988 team was fun to coact They worked hard torward accom plishing their team goals, played better throughout the season.”’ Eyeing the ball, Shannon Orthner att return a successful bums ' aRow 1 McCall ie Fagan, Mari Ramsey Zerbe, Kristyn Edwards Myers, Lauri DeMoss Sports Angie Hanks Rov Brooke Trout y Amy ilovec ennifer Danly, Michelle Knutsen, Kim , Mary Fast, Amy Avor Keli Jo Butler Stephanie Taylor Shannon Orthner Marilee Oldorf, Asst. ¢ Davidson Sha f Dircks Cara And oach Bill Bails Michelle Tara Kuda Row 4 lowa Implement Huy 30 we : st Lisbon, [A 455-2200 g the ba Angie Hanks. while Sodtean participatior SCOREBOARD Lincoln Preston Lincoln East Central Lincoln ae Lincoln Midland Lincoln Northeast Lincoln Olin Lincoln Lisbon «Eyeing the ball, Shannon Orthner at tempts to return a successfu bump to the front row for a ace hit Dave Steen s 3 [Boss Baiktbal | Basketball and 3 | Doug Hoff- man tied - ites. Brad Barnhart DI €aq OY i } _ Lee Crock ll Sheets anc Tipton, la r : - _- ‘ ee) Liaw «Todd Robinson A = 6 : - SCOREBOARD 67s Midiand 49, Preston 40 Co 960 JEIG 41 Lisbon 61 Northeast 72 = Olin 69 Midland 69 =Preston 62 C-L tz Fe 56 isdon 55 Northeast 7? C nr Sports when we pl KLA | See grabbed tw hearts they Many played on th Davidson s 19 rebounds in ¢ Dircks with 11-11 Defensive Front of state; allowing only game. Stephanie Taylor wa for the Conference Ist team squad, while Shannon Orthner rec« Honorable Mention. The Panthe lose one senior an competitive when the ne around The J-V squad finishe a 7-5 record chelle Knutsen, Vicki Driscoll, Julie Fagan sheilla Shriver Row 3: Mgr. Alesia Miller Coach Jim Wendel, Coach Ray Linder Mer Kelly Mullar ate ae. ok Certt,. Cr wh ae are fos SPs, WEAN Wesel Wek We ‘V K We “Taw J V AMI «Lori Dircks vAmy Avon aStephanie Taylor SCOREBOARD Junction 31 Midland 47 Preston 10 Clarence Lowden East Central 24 Lisbon 51 Andrew 56 Northeast 30 Midland 46 Preston Clarence Lowden East Central Marquette bon North@ast Sports 7 Ruel Kir- Wrestling stein Ruel Kir- stein wa nce agair Jeff Wendel earn fith Award for his mat stioy ul. Mos [ ’ WwW Pat yan, a' participar ind M { Doug Weiland. Mike ad next years team a Darrin Weiland aJeff Wendel and Ruel Kirstein pose Row 1: Pat Ryan, Ruel Kirstein, Jeff Ter Ron Challis, Tony Boyd, Shawn F with their sectional wrestling wall ley Terlisner, Mike Clark had Paur Do g Weiland, Darrin Weiland Mike harts at = T meier r ture Mike Boots a ‘ BsB.N 84 84 | Sports BAR GRILL STANWOOD, loa aJeff Wendel puts another «Doug Weiland pu! INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 32 26 2 23 20 19 SCOREBOARD Lincoln 33 Cascade incoln 39 Bellevue Lincoln t Clear Creek incoln Tipton incom Wilton Lincoln Solon incoln Midland Lincoln Lisbon LincolA Northeast incoln Anamosa incolm@ Central City Sports oe ee “Winning the Drake Re i lays was probably my most memorable track moment ever Ruel Kirstein a t ‘. ne boys tre : mat DANK ie . e BANG! Leading .f a ae c was Lincoln's mile team that placed 1st teams at the Panther Senior Ruel Kirstein a! work in the shot and discus. bre; school record in both events meet after Kirstein’s skills and drive carried him Drake relays and later on to state competit yDarrin Weiland playing Superman after thr Dirk Albaugh blowing his competition away. 86 | Sports 7 i tv 4 TA «Ruel Kirstein yvBrad Barnhart tise belet ly ity ie w= i ) js : ¥ Tara Kuda 1989 ¢ k tean J} iy | j naer id very sidering ) Ser Mechanicsville Care Center 206 E. 4th street vy Stephanie Taylor SCOREBOARD 2nd Place 2nd Place 6 out of 8 3rd Place 8 out of 15 9 out OF 16 5 out of 6 5 out of 7 9 out of 12 9 out of 9 4 Dawn Husmann hoofing it down the track Joe Bails €adaing tne ] O01) and Ron Jackson ng with a (107). With quite 4 vas Joe Bails with a | men on the team, next years tean SCOREBOARD Lingo!n C.L. “Opponent(s) 192 Tipton 92 C-W 17 201 Maquoketa 193 7WD | 200 C-W 181 207 Midland 184 185 E.G. 205 197 Durant 196 C-W 193 DeWitt 200 O.J.-Olin Ron Jackson chip; . _. Maid—-kite Pipton, S86-—245 Joe Bails aidar eing OC aCraig Jackson putting for par a] N om: o 5 o- — V £ When asked if he would recommend cross country, Jake Zidlicky stated, ‘‘lt would de- pend on the person, someone with stamina It is rewarding.’ F When asked what he thought of cross country, Bob Tenley replied, ‘‘It was fun.”’ rom the first day of practice to the final day of the season, the runner worked as hard as they could and im proved many of their times. One of the school records was broken season with a new coach, Bill Bails. The awards that were giver out were: 1988 Captain, Joe Bails Most Improved Upper Classman, Joe : Ni ly Bails; Most Improved Under Classman, CIALUL} Jake Zidlicky; Most Dedicated, Travis PANTHERS Ahrens; Coaches Inspiration Awards Dawn Husmann Vicki Driscoll Mark Cooperider, a C- student sharing our pro gram, reset Lincoln's 1987 Cross Country record with a time of 17:48 Dawn Husmann showing the strength it takes to endure a long race at a Tipton meet Student Council os, Aes, aren pO pos WEAN Wee WA WAN Mew Wen Ww «Juan Ferre | aRow 1: Mary Burnett, Jennifer Phillips, Vicki Wes Robinson, Travis Ahrens, Coach Bil Driscoll, Dawn Husmann Row 2: Mark Coo Bails, Bob Tenley, Scott Thumma. Joe Bails perider, Jake Zidlicky Row 3: Adam Sandberg ae Cou — Bx Pr. Dy. Ps DP De on Me eae EE Om woe ©; Vv K We i‘ W Wh WWM evel Wek ‘ Sports Beckey Woodard Carey Zimmerman Randi St. John «Basketball aWrestling: Row 1: Shannon Kelly, Nikki Davidson Row 2: Heid aFootball Row Seligman, B bett-Sponsor. Heather Mc‘ sh Row 3 Becky rbet Beckey Wok Sara Platner aBrad Beck 94 huff ie per Junior High | Sn. High . . . Swat Talk pirit Table of Contents Student Counc Problem S@lwens Softba Football Vol éyball Wresting Girls Basketoall Boys Basketball Girls TraGk Bo VS Track Band Chorus Cheerleaders ca Oy | pa aBrian Corbett 93 and Ryan Steen 93 take at n during a Jun tball game “When Chad Sulzner was asked What he liked most about JH Stu dent Council he re Wied, TH like the things we do for people Chad Sulzner _ “i he 1988-89 JH Student Council spor — sored the Halloween tadeut P and April Fool’s Day 1tc ae Dance. They also contributed to the shelte for Abused Women; Aided in Awareness Day: Issues and Answe gave introductions, prov helped organize, and « Tait Stamp taking time « aRow 1: Amy Koering. Christine Boots, Susan Koering Row 2: Chad Sulzner, Brad Beck, James Woodard. Meredith Oldorf. Jeff Avon Row 3: Mrs. Kaefring. Jenny Pritchard, Tait Stamp, Delia Pini, Carrie Mussel man When Amanda Grav- ert was asked what she liked most about Problem Solving she excitedly said, ‘the Hardees stops afterwards Amanda Gravert gram Is Problew Sobiing nay encounter in J y courage. the develop and teamwork skills certificates to ophy was won by 2am at Regional Bowl «Chelsea Brown 1 Tom Phillips ; aMrs. Kaefring accepting an award for all her and her Problem Solvers hard work «Row 1: Susan Koering, Amy Koer ing, Stacey Goodman, Carrie Mus selman, Chelsea Brown Row 2 Tracy Lester, Cara Andrews (IG) James Woodard, Wes Broulik obinson, Amanda Gravert Tom Phillips, Ben Brimeyer n Edwards (IG), Lori Evers an Walshire, Val Whitlatch, Jenny Pritchard |G=Iintermediate Group Jr. High Pipe ‘Team effort helped us win the majority Of our ball games. ’ Susan Koering ie” mate Wey : ° shlichts of the 8th orade oar gniignt oF the Bt grade re tne pressure situations against oon r got Sn. H. Cohtball ] nope XL the 7th and 8th grade players can good experience ball skills and school seasons Christine Boots a strike SCOREBOARD Lincoln-Opponent 7th Midland Lost Nation 11-12 Midland Lost Nation 7-11 Lisbon 0-15 C-L 17-16 Lisbon 4-13 ROW 7: Chelsea Br Brandy Feuss TammyPaup, M Row 1: Shelby Billick, Tracy Lester. a i 2 Susan Koerin i : Amanda Gravert, Jessica Kuda. Row 2 ) Ropa, Michelle Pottebaum, Coach “Motivation and experience this year will create a win- ning season next year. Brad Thumma’”’ he 1988 Jr. High football squad made q great strides during the season, espe- cially since the team was com S oothall posed mainly of u . 7th graders going up against mostly 8th grade opponents. A season ending tie with Olin (after being beaten by them earlier in the season) showed the teams improvement with their experience returning next season Tait Stamp giving his all in; i. Football game vMatt Puffer zeroing in on his Olin opponent SCOREBOARD Lincoln kisbon Lincoln Olin Lincoln Midland Lincoln Ce Row 1: Eddie Chamberlain, John Bemer, Mike Sandberg, Frank Tarr Lincoln oun Ryan Steen, Brad Beck. Jeff Avon, Danny Boyd, Scott Miller. Row 2 James Ramsay, Jason Driscoll, Brian Corbett. Jerad Boots, Eric Sel- igman, Erik Archer, Mike Glover, Mike Knutsen, Ben Brimeyer. Row 3 Coach Gary Stamp, Brad Thumma, Andy Noeller, Tait Stamp, Matt Puffer, Brian Meyer, Nate Nelson, and Tom Phillips ° 4 = ‘ ticing ng the ball as Jessica Kuda + When i Stephanie Weber was . $ asked what she Iik l= .. “eS af Med most about ley Pa oa she excitely replied. , “the practices after Volleyball was over and going to away games Stephanie Weber = . 2 - a o - oo = - . . . - - = - _ - - his years JH Volleyball team was made up of 8 seventh graders and 20 eighth grad ers. The 8th Volleyball grade record was 6-1-0. The 7th grade record (1-6) does not reflect or portray the skills, technique, and experience that they have gained by the squad. Top servers for the 7th and 8th grade were Susan oering (91%), Valerie Whitlatch (86%), and Michele Farrington (85%) Feuss, Stacey G Farrington, Carrie Musselm atch, Jennifer Jewe yMandi Stolte watching Michelle Pottebaum suc essfully setting the ball over the net SCOREBOARD Seventh Eighth Lincoln Olin Lincoin 1 Onn Lincoln Bennett Lincoln 2 Bennet Lincoin Wilton Lincoln 2 Wilton Lincoln C+ Lincoln 2 CL Lincoin Mt. Vernon Kiacoig§ PME Vernon | Lincoln Lost Na ) Lincoln 2 tion tion aRow 1: Amy Koering, Shari Jarzombek. Joni Gray Row 2: Shelby Lincoin Lisbon Lincoin 2 Lisbon Billick, Sara Kern, Susan Koering, Tracy Lester Row 3: Tammie Mat- ss, Cindy Trout, Michelle Pottebaum. Delia Pini Angie Jensen Adrienne Robinson, Mandi Stolte Amanda Gravert Row 4: Jessica Kuda, Dona Jane Ropa, Stacy Paup. Lori Evers Christine Boots Lost Na Jr. High When asked what he likes most about wrestling, he replied, ‘the prac tor Mike Sandberg f Jerad Boots attempt SCOREBOARD 84 LosteWation 45 West Branch 46 Alournett Li n 69 Lost Nation Linceim 36 =Northeast Lin¢oin 30 =©Northeast Linesin 21 Lisbon Tait Stamp almost Out not quite pinning his'man « s - a - i. “We had a good feam because had people were willing to cooperate Lori Evers Sn. H. CGiuk Buketbcll it the se Delia Pini | yvSusan Koering [ SCOREBOARD Seventh Eighth Lincoln Cl-Lowden Lincoln 71 Cl-Lowden Row Christine Boots tace oodm Tammy Paup, Jennifer Lincoln Lisbon Lincoin 72 Lisbon ewell, Brandy Feuss, Susie Kamberling, Amy Koering Row 2: T Lincoln 36 Lost Nation Lincoln 74 Lost Nation 4 4 nie Matthess, Carrie Musselman, Jenny Pritch LincoIn Olin O.J Lincoln 47 Olin O J 3 Michelle Farrington, Meredith Oldorf Lincoln 21 Cl-Lowden Lincoln 80 Cl wder 7 Angie Jensen (mgr.), Michelle Pottebaum (mgr.), Dona Jane Ropa Lincoin Olin O.J LINgoIN 67 Olin O 37 Lori Evers Billick, Tracy Lester, Delia Pini, Susan Koering Lincoln Lisbon Lincoln 64 Lisbon 37 ari Jarzombec Jess Kuda, Coach Marilee Oldorf, Sara Kerr Lincoln Lost Nation Lincoln 73 Lost th : 104] Jr. High a hard and won, . . which made it fun!” Andy Noeller season would describe ys basketball this year The 7th In. H. Boys Basketball |? 5° 5° record quicker pace was a suc- Although the 8th (6-2) their good ball handling sulted in a successful sea Tait Stamp SCOREBOARD Eighth 46 Cleowden. 18 incoln 37 Cl-Lowden 33 coin 31 Olin 27 Lincoln 36 Olin 28 incoin 38 Lost Nation 27 Lincoln 32 Lost Nation 28 incoln 34 Lisbon 24 Lincoln 34 Lisbon 33 In 34 Cl-Lowden 11 Lincoln 27 Cl-Lowder, 33 1 31 Olin 27 Lincoln 36 Olin 26 41 Lisbon 32 Lincoln 26 Lisbon 39 47 Lost Nation 42 Lincoln 46 Lost Nation 37 «Ryan Steen ng two points forLincoin on afast +6f,22. 20. 105 ‘It was a lot of f and | Poueht 1 re we as a team did really well.” D.J. Ropa iam though k team was sl seemed t Pai a} eC prove t ughor U Rirls seen ned t Which helped impr sonal bests SCOREBOARD Grade 8th Solon 2nd place out Wilton 2nd place t MidEast Conference 2nd place Olin C-L Wilton Mt. Vernon Junior High yDelia Pini “It was a pretty fun track team this year.’ Danny Boyd s group of Jr. H Boys Track was competitive although f 8 Jn, H. Boys Track Mave the numbers to win They set personal goals and they could to meet them, ted Coach Bill Bails Frank Tarr give aRow 1: Danny Boyd. Tim Freeman. Frank Tarr, Jesse Comer Eddie Chamberlain. Cory Weber w 2: Ryan Steen, Brian Wal- shire, Mike Sandberg, Tait Stamp. Josh Schenk, Brad Beck Mike Knutsen. Matt Puffer, Brian Tenley, Brian Corbett, Coach t. Go, Brian Corbett SCOREBOARD Wiltor 5th place Tth place Solor 8th piace 8th place MidEast Conference 5th place Olin C-t 2nd place Wilton Mt. Vernan 3rd place 3rd place 8th and 7th grade competed as one team. = = 1 a e a ; esau e % Tro Phillips A ee et al pla Amy Zidlicky 1988-89 wel hth High Cli ‘ yvBrian Walshire Sn. High Baud Ne a0ainst AS AIMSt has great potential for the wor aAmy Koering and Lori Evers aStacey Goodman plays | playing the electr piar year inior nigh Oana vChristine Boots and Jessica Kuda ! | have always wanted to be a cheerleader - it was fun!”’ Sara Dauber : punky was definitely the wor scribe this year’s leaders same |__JH Cheerleader fans were treated with new-wave cheers and constant enthusiasm. Some high lights of the year were performing a light routine at the end of a varsity basketbal game and cheering at the pep rallies JH Football: Row | Sara Dauber Row 2 Meredith Oldorf Becky Corbe tine Boc Jessica Kuda Stolte, Stephanie We- ber, Amanda Gravert Amy Zidlicky 48th Grade BB: Row 1: Aimey Laing Row 4JH Wrestling: Row | Row 3: Mandi Stolte Frahm, Christine Boots Kuda Junior High Sara Dauber, Becky 2: Cindy Trout, Becky Corbett, Amy Zidlicky Corbett, Trish Umbdenstock Row 2 Tiffany f = n 3 Jessica 47th Grade BB Row 1: Korri Spratte, Sara Dauber Row 2: Tiffany Frahm, Bec ky Cor- b dens Stephanie Weber Row 3: Trish Umb- tock g section to help e aavertisers tO purchase ad and to attract the reader's attention to the advertising pages, called ‘Senior This features the ing their advice to CHECK @UT THE wk WwW SENIOR SPOTLIGHTS 4aB W Business Manager Doug Hoffma n is pic tured above designing a sponsor ad with the aid of a computer. Doug put in many extra hours in de veloping an effective advertising section : FOR FUTURE HS, STUDENTS “Don’t procrastinate — it bogs you down!” P Kim Billick “Take advantage of school, but don’t forget to have fun!” Doug Hoffman Advertising Soy HCan We Talk? a4 SMX: you talk about the most with your best friend? @ Mark most talked about (1) to least. BWork @ Boy Girl You Possibly Like @ Favorite Automobile @ Movies WClass Subjects @Sports @ Music WeEntertainment Weekend Entertainment @ Family Daytime Nighttime Soaps Regular TV Programs TV News Documentary Good Old Gossip W@ Teachers @ Great Election of ‘88 @ Magazines or Articles @ Other Boosters TT - c— Clarence Frederick R. 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STUDENTS Castlebrook Studio photographic craftsmen for people who care Dean and BettyAnn Nezerka 422 Rogers Grove Road RR1 Ely, lowa 52227 848-4619 A-F AHRENS, Keith 40 AHRENS, Travis 28, 60, 68, 93 ALBAUGH, Dirk 11, 20, 24, 46, 50, 51, 60, 65, 73, 76, 86, 87 ALBAUGH, Ronald 43 ALBAUGH, Stephane 41 ALLARD, Melissa 40 ANDREWS, Cara 30, 48, 49, 55, 56, 62, 75, 78, 83, 99 ANDREWS, Melinda 37 ARCHER, Erik 32, 101 ARCHER, Joy 36 AVON, Amy 4, 5, 26, 60, 78, 82, 83 AVON, Jeff 4, 5, 33, 98, 101, 105 AVON, Megan 37 BADER, Angie 34 BADER, Anne 41 BADER, Drew 38 BAILEY, Jessica 40 BAILS, Crystal 36 BAILS, Joe 26, 68, 72, 73, 76, 81, 90, 91, 93 BAKER, Brian 39 BAKER, Chris 28, 48, 49, 66, 81 BAKER, Dan 30, 66, 81 BAKER, Heidi 38 BARK, Melissa 39 BARNHART, Brad 5, 7, 15, 20, 21, 24, 65, 68, 69, 72, 73, 80, 81, 87 BARNHART, Mare 38 BECHTOLD, Deb 42 BECK, Brad 33, 96, 98, 101, 105, 107, 108, 109 BECK, Jason 40 BECK, Nick 37 BECK, Tim 39 BECKER, Kevin 40 BECKER, Michael 37 BELL, Travis 1, 20, 76 BEMER, John 33, 101, 105 BICKFORD, Dawn 28, 63 BILLICK, Kim 5, 7, 11, 15, 20, 48, 49, 56, 57, 60, 61, 64, 65, 68, 75, 78, 82, 111 BILLICK, Mike 9, 30, 31, 87 BILLICK, Shelby 32, 100, 102, 104, 106 BIRELY, Marvin 34 BJORNO, Neils 73 BLYTHE, Jenny 40 BOESENBERG, Jim 28, 66, 67, 76, 81 BOOTS, Christine 32, 98, L00, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109, 110 BOOTS, Jerad 33, 101, 103, 105 BOOTS, Jerrod 109 BOOTS, Jessica 28, 50, 63 BOOTS, Mike 26, 27, 76, 84 BOYD, Danny 33, 101, 103, 107 BOYD, Tony 26, 84 BRIGGS, Chrissy 37 BRIGGS, Ryan 41 BRIGGS, Stuart 39 BRIMEYER, Ben 33, 99, 101, 105, 108, 109 BRIMEYER, Jeremy 36 BROSH, Kyla 34 BROULIK, Wes 33, 99, 103, 109 BROWN, Brett 38 BROWN, Chelsea 33, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 BROWN, Gretchen 34 BROWN, Tim 37 BULGER, Brandi 39 BULGER, Douglas 41 BULGER, Mary 40 BURNETT, Mary 42, 93 BUTLER, Andrea 38 BUTLER, Chris 30, 47, 50, 55, 56, 60, 62, 87 BUTLER, KeliJo 28, 63, 78, 132 BUTLER, Krisan 26, 27, 63, 68, 69, 88 CAMPBELL, Kristofer 41 CAMPBELL, Kyle 39 CAVEY, Ann 38 CAVEY, Jamie 41 CHAMBERLAIN, Cody 40 CHAMBERLAIN, Eddie 33, 101, 103, 105, 107 CHAMBERLAIN, Quentin 38 CHAMBERLIN, Scott 34 CHAPPELL, David 36 CHAPPELL, John 39 CHAPPELL, Missy 37 CHRISTENSEN, Aaron 40 CHRISTENSEN, Cheyne 39 CLANEY, Chad 41 CLARK, Lindsey 41 CLARK, Mike 42, 84 CLIMER, Jesse 41 COMER, Jesse 107 COOK, Cyndi 26, 48, 49, 55, 62, 63, 65, 68, 88 COOK, Janelle 41 COOK, Mindy 36 COOK, Tim 26 COOLEY, Adam 40 COOPERIDER, Mark 92, 93 COPPESS, Daniel 41 COPPESS, Noah 39 COPPESS, Robbie 34 CORBETT, Brian 9, 11, 32, 55, 97, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109 CORBETT, Robbie 7, 28, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 55, 56, 70, 73, 81, 108 CORRICK, Scott 42 CRIBBS, Stacy 7, 11, 15, 20, 21, 60, 64, 65, 78 CRIST, Joshua 41 CROCK, Joan 75 CROCK, Lee 26, 27, 56, 66, 67, 68, 76, 80, 81 CROCK, Ryan 39 DANLY, Brian 36 DANLY, Jennifer 29, 48, 49, 50, 55, 56, 68, 78 DAUBER, Dan 32 DAUBER, Mike 15, 21, 24, 76 DAUBER, Sara 33, 109, 110 DAVIDSON, Jennie 34 DAVIDSON, Martha 29, 48, 49, 50, 61, 52 56, 66, 68, 75, 78, 82, 88 DAVIDSON, Nikki 5, 16, 27, 63, 95 DAVIDSON, Sarah 37 3 DAVIS, Nicole 38 DAWSON, Caron 15, 21, 25 DAWSON, Heather 30 DEMOSS, John 29, 70, 73, 76 DEMOSS, Lauri 31, 78 DIBBERN, Gunnar 15, 18, 19, 25, 55, 59, 65, 76, 81 DIRCKS, Lisa 34 DIRCKS, Lori 12, 26, 27, 48, 49, 50, 5 55, 56, 66, 67, 68, 75, 78, DIRCKS, Rachel 28, 29, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 68, 74, 75, 78 DOHMEN, Kyle 41 DOHMEN, Mark 36 DOHMEN, Randy 39 DOHMEN, Ryan 38 DONOHOE, Sherrie 30, 31 DRISCOLL, Christa 75 DRISCOLL, Jason 33, 101, 103, 105 DRISCOLL, John 15, 21, 52, 53, 55, 56, 66, 70, 72, 73, 76, 129 DRISCOLL, Lori 29, 48, 49, 66, 75, 82, 83 DRISCOLL, Mike 103 DRISCOLL, Sean 41 DRISCOLL, Tom 31, 66, 73, 76 DRISCOLL, Vicki 26, 27, 48, 49, 82, 88, 93 DUNSTON, Kelly 31 EBERLY, Ben 29, 76 EDWARDS, Kristyn 30, 31, 48, 49, 52, 53, 55, 56, 62, 78, 83, 88, 89, 99 EIDEMILLER, Robert 15, 22, 76, 87 EVERS, Lori 32, 99, 102, 104, 108, 109 EVERS, Scott 37 EXMAN, Schayne 87 FAGAN, Julie 28, 50, 75, 78, 82, 83, 88 FARRINGTON, Eric 40 FARRINGTON, Mark 36 FARRINGTON, Michele 33, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108 FAST, John 15, 22, 55, 56, 65 FAST, Mary 30, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 60, 62, 75, 78, 83, 88 81, 87, 93 FEUSS, Ann 38 FEUSS, Brandy 33, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108 FEUSS, Tammy 36 FIELDS, Robbie 34 FISHER, Mandi 34 FISHER, Melissa 37 FLOCKHART, Angela 36 FLOCKHART, Chris 39 FLOCKHART, Donnie 38 FLOCKHART, Jason 34 FLOCKHART, Jeremy 41 FLOCKHART, Mike 38 4 John Driscoll taking mo dance onr lerskates R hallways and delicately tak Index F-P FRAHM, Tiffany 33, 102, 109, 110 FREEMAN, Tim 33, 107, 109 FREEMAN, Tom 28, 48, 49, 81 FRIES, Melissa 38 FULLER, Quincy 37 GAVIN, Dustin 41 GERICKE, Michelle 41 GESLING, Kim 15, 22, 25, 50, 51, 63, 95 GIFFORD, Joshua 38 GINSTER, Jeremy 84 GLENN, Adam 40 GLENN, Eric 37 GLENN, Sarah 38 GLOVER, Mike 33, 101, 105 GOODMAN, Marcie 27, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 60, 62, 65, 68, 69, 88 GOODMAN, Stacey 33, 55, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 GOTTSCHALK, Ronda 42 GOTTSCHALK, Tod 84 GRAVER, Luke 40 GRAVER, Seth 37 GRAVERT, Amanda 32, 99, 100, 102, 106, 108, 109, 110 GRAVERT, Jereme 41 GRAVERT, Kathy 37 GRAVERT, Shelly 34 GRAY, Chad 27, 76, 81 GRAY, Joni 32, 102, 104 GUITERREZ, Robert 41 HADLEY, Michael 40 HAGEN, Darrick 30, 87 HAGEN, Deana 28, 50 HANKS, Angie 10, 11, 15, 22, 60, 64, 65, 70, 78, 79 HARDEN, Tim 38 HARDEN, Tony 33 HARDMAN, Amber 39 HARTIG, Garrett 41 HARTIG, Robbie 37 HARTMAN, Bethany 40 HARTMAN, Kenny 39 HELLSTERN, David 36 HENECKS, Stacy 38 HENEKS, Karey 40 HENKEL, Laura 22 HERRING, Michelle 37 HINES, Trish 33, 102, 104 HOFFMAN, Doug 11, 12, 14, 15, 22, 55, 56, 57, 64, 68, 72, 73, 76, 80, 81, 111 HOLETS, Jeremy 40 HOLETS, Tony 34 HOSKINSON, Audrey 41 HOY, Rebecca 41 HUFFMAN, Jennifer 36 HUFFMAN, Kimberly 40 HUSMANN, Dawn 16, 17, 28, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 60, 68, 82, 83, 88, 89, 92, 93 HUSMANN, Jenny 34 HYDE, Becky 40 HYDE, Tamara 41 IDLEWINE, Jereme 41 JACKSON, Craig 26, 27, 66, 91 JACKSON, Mike 40 JACKSON, Nicole 36 JACKSON, Robin 36 JACKSON, Ron 28, 50, 68, 70, 72, 73, Index 81, 90, 91 JACKSON, Stacey 38 JAMES, Justin 37 JARZOMBEK, Debi 34 JARZOMBEK, Randy 40 JARZOMBEK, Robert 38 JARZOMBERK, Shari 32, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 JASPERSON, Amber 37 JENSEN, Angie 32, 102, 104, 108 JEWELL, Jennifer 33, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 JILOVEC, Amy 30, 78, 88 JOHNSON, Hilary 39 JOHNSON, Joe 26 JOHNSON, Nathan 41 JOHNSTON, Becky 38 JOHNSTON, Ben 39 JONES, Julie 15, 22, 64 JONGSMA, Travis 41 KAMBERLING, Susie 104 KELLY, Shannon 42, 95 KEPLER, Eirik 30, 73, 76, 81 KEPLER, Nikki 36 KERN, Daniel 38 KERN, Michael 36 KERN, Sara 32, 102, 104, 106, 108 KILBY, Shawna 32 KING, Elizabeth 37 KIRSTEIN, Ruel 11, 15, 22, 72, 73, 76, 84, 86, 87 KNUTSEN, Michelle 16, 17, 26, 46, 48, 49, 51, 5 54, 55, 56, 68, 78, 82, 87, 88 KNUTSEN, Mike 33, 101, 105, 107, 109 KOBERLE, Dustin 41 KOBERLE, Melissa 38 KOCH, Chris 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 15, 23, 58, 60, 64, 68, 73, 76, 81 KOCH, Josh 26, 60, 68, 76 KOERING, Amy 32, 47, 55, 98, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 KOERING, Jason 40 KOERING, Jerry 38 KOERING, Susan 32, 55, 62, 98, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 KROEMER, Cam 103 KUDA, Angie 5, 12, 26, 48, 49, 50, 78, 88 KUDA, Jessica 32, 47, 55, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109, 110 KUDA, Tara 28, 42, 50, 55, 56, 78, 88 KUMMER, Kristie 23 KURTENBACH, Peggy 20, 23 KURTH, Jeremy 38 KURTH, Melissa 39 KURTH, Nicole 41 KURTH, Tricia 34 LAHR, Kelli 40 LAHR, Matt 38 LAING, Aimey 33, 109, 110 LAING, Chad 8, 32, 55, 109 LAING, Jeremy 41 LANE, Jamie 36 LANE, Kyle 41 LAWRENCE, Shawna 31 LAWSON, Jennifer 41 LEHLBACH, Dorothee 5, 15, 18, 19, 25, 48, 49, 52, 53, 82, 83 LEHRMAN, Angie 11, 12, 15, 18, 20, 23, 60, 63, 64, 68, 95 LEHRMAN, Keith 36 LEHRMAN, Kelly 40 LESTER, Jenny 36 LESTER, Sandy 39 LESTER, Tracy 32, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108 LITSCHER, Allison 39 LITSCHER, Chris 38 LITSHER, Ben 36 LOVELL, Julie 75 MARTINEZ, Jose 73 MATHESS, Duane 34 MATTHESS, Tammie 32, 96, 102, 104 MCATEE, Mike 26, 66, 67, 76, 81 MCCALL, Michelle 29, 50, 51, 55, 78 MCCULLOUGH, Heather 13, 26, 63, 88, 95 MCCULLOUGH, Kelly 11, 23, 25, 65, 76, 77 MCGHGHY, Cindy 11, 23, 60, 63, 64, 95 MCGHGHY, Don 14, 15 81, 87 MCHENRY, Crystal 39 MCHENRY, Kent 38 MCMURRIN, Daniel 40 MEESE, Cressy 34 MEESE, Michael 36 MEYER, Brent 34 MEYER, Brian 32, 101, 105, 109 MEYER, Jason 38 MILLER, Alesia 29, 48, 49, 51, 55, 56, 63, 78, 82, 83, 88 MILLER, Brian 84 MILLER, Matt 37 MILLER, Ron 31 MILLER, Scott 101, 103 MIXDORF, Joel 41 MOFFIT, Jessica 37 MOFFIT, Stacey 34 MOFFIT, Travis 41 MULL, Chad 38 MULL, Rachel 40 MULLAN, Brandon 41 MULLAN, Justin 26 MULLAN, Kelly 27, 42, 64, 65, 68, 82, 83 MULLAN, Rachelle 37 MURPHY, Julie 37 MUSSELMAN, Carrie 33, 98, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 MYERS, Michelle 29, 50, 78, 82, 83 NANKE, Christa 41 NELSON, Kyle 41 NELSON, Nate 33, 101, 103, 105, 109 NELSON, Nikki 38 NEUENKIRK, Jamie 36 NEUENKIRK, Joey 37 NEUENKIRK, Kelly 34 NOELLER, Andy 33, 101, 105 NOELLER, Erin 37 OBERBRECKLING, Amy 36 OBERBRECKLING, Andy 31, 87 OBERBRECKLING, Jesse 32 OBERBRECKLING, Luke 38 OLDORF, Lance 37 OLDORF, Meredith 33, 98, 100, 102, 104, 106, 110 OLDORF, Nathan 34 OLSEN, Shelby 42 ORTHNER, Cole 32, 108 ORTHNER, Shannon 27, 48, 49, 50, 56, 57, 68, 70, 74, 75, 78, 79, 82 OTTEN, Crystal 36 OTTEN, Jeff 38 OTTEN, Julie 33, 100, 102, 106, 108 PAIDAR, Dan 29, 48, 49, 50, 51, 55, 56, 73, 81, 91 PAULSON, Shawn 8, 29, 76, 84 P-Z PAUP, Brian 36 PAUP, Chad 27, 76, 84 PAUP, Natasha 36 PAUP, Stacy 32, 102 PAUP, Tammy 33, 42, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 PEARSON, Mark 41 PEARSON, Matt 41 PETERSEN, Kristin 7, 33, 108 PETERSEN, Mark 32 PHILLIPS, Jennifer 29, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 88, 93 PHILLIPS, Tom 33, 99, 101, 108, 109 PINI, Delia 2, 32, 98, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 PLATNER, Angela 37 PLATNER, Dusty 39 PLATNER, Laura 40 PLATNER, Mandy 36 PLATNER, Sara 32, 96, 108 POLK, Ricky 37 POLK, Stacie 41 POLLOCK, Cherri 41 POLLOCK, Missy 39 POLLOCK, Todd 38 POTTEBAUM, Michelle 32, 100, 102, 104, 108 PRITCHARD, Heather 36 PRITCHARD, Jenny 33, 98, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 PRITCHARD, Nathan 40 PRUESS, Matt 27, 76 PUFFER, Matt 2, 32, 101, 103, 105, 107, 108 PUFFER, Wade 10, 15, 21, 23, 68, 76 RAMSAY, James 33, 101, 103, 108 RAMSAY, Mari 28, 51, 55, 56, 63, 78, 88 REIGHARD, Adam 38 REIGHARD, Jesse 40 RENICK, Nicolle 37 RICHARDSON, Joe 32 RITCHIE, Sonya 108 RITZMAN, Aaron 105 ROBINSON, Adrienne 32, 99, 102, 106, 108, 109 ROBINSON, Heath 84 ROBINSON, Holly 38 ROBINSON, Mike 31, 76, 84 ROBINSON, Randy 30, 48, 49, 56, 81 ROBINSON, Tara 27, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 62 ROBINSON, Todd 12, 27, 66, 76, 81 ROBINSON, Wes 7, 28, 55, 56, 93 ROPA, Dona Jane 32, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 109 ROTTMAN, Steve 40 ROUSE, Dustin 41 RUBNER, Daron 4, 12, 28, 29 RURDELL, Crystal 39 RUTAN, Jenny 28, 63 RYAN, Pat 42, 84 SADDORIS, Tawnya 34 SANDBERG, Adam 6, 27, 68, 69, 84, 93 SANDBERG, Alison 38 SANDBERG, Luke 39 SANDBERG, Mike 33, 101, 103, 105, 107 SANDBERG, Robin 36 SAUER, Jennifer 40 SCHENK, Josh 107 SCHOTT, Daniel 39 SCOTT, Eric 40 SEITZ, Alissa 38 SEITZ, Annette 34 SELIGMAN, Eric 33, 55, 101, 105, 108, 109 SELIGMAN, Heidi 28, 29, 48, 49, 50, 51, 55, 56, 60, 68, 95 SHAFFER, Ben 30, 56, 81 SHAULL, Amy 30 SHAULL, August 37 SHRIVER, Sheilla 9, 26, 48, 49, 64, 82, 88, 132 SIEBELS, Bryan 36 SIEBELS, Carrie 36 SIEBELS, Debbie 34 SISSEL, Brandon 41 SIVER, Trever 39 SLOAN, Dawn 31 SNYDER, Jason 38 SNYDER, Jerad 41 SPRATTE, Dennis 37 SPRATTE, Korrie 33, 102, 106, 110 St. JOHN, Darla 28, 50, 88 St.JOHN, Randi 30, 31 95 56, 68 STAMP, Paige 36 STAMP, Quinn 39 STAMP, Shea 41 STAMP, Tait 55, 76, 98, 101, 103, 105, 107, 108, 109 STEEN, Dave 11, 15, 21, 24, 46, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 72, 73, 76, 80, 81 STEEN, Missy 36 STEEN, Ryan 32, 97, 101, 105, 107, 108, 109 STOLTE, Beth 38 STOLTE, Mandi 32, 102, 108, 110 STOLTE, Renee 37 STOLTE, Shannon 39 STREEVY, Andy 29, 76 STREEVY, Karin 20, 24, 25, 60, 61 STUDER, Desi 34 STUDER, Mindy 37 SULZNER, Brandi 34 SULZNER, Chad 32, 98 TARR, Brenda 1, 8, 13, 15, 17, 20, 24, 25, 50, 51, 52, 53 TARR, Frank 33, 55, 76, 101, 105, 107 TAYLOR, Stephanie 3, ! 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 69, 78, 82, 83, 88, 89 TEMPUS, Marcie 41 TENLEY, Becky 37 TENLEY, Bob 8, 26, 48, 49, 68, 92, 93 TENLEY, Brian 26, 32, 81, 105, 107, 109 TENLEY, Jeff 15, 20, 24, 70, 71, 76, 84 TERLISNER, Joe 84 THARP, Mike 38 THEIN, Pam 42 THIMMES, Tom 26, 66, 67, 68, 81 THOMSON, Megan 37 THORELL, Karl 73 THUMMA, Brad 32, 101, 105 THUMMA, Megan 41 THUMMA, Scott 29, 50, 81, 87, 93 THUMMA, Todd 73 TIMM, Scott 37 TONNE, Stephanie 34 TONNE, Tina 39 53, 55, 56, 63, 78, 95 TROUT, Cindy 32, 55, 102, 106, 108, 109, 110 TUEL, Joe 103 TUEL, Trent 84 UMBDENSTOCK, Josh 37 UMBDENSTOCK, Trish 33, 110 UNRUH, Nathan 37 UNRUH, Tiffany 40 VANAMBURG, Lance 40 WAGNER, Amanda 41 WAGNER, Chris 39 WAGNER, Wes 34 WALSHIRE, Brian 32, 99, 105, 107, 109 WALSHIRE, Jeremy 40 WALSHIRE, Michelle 38 WANEK, Samantha 39 WARD, Cory 27 WARD, Gabriel 40 WARD, Jennifer 41 WARREN, Bryan 38 WEAVER, Cyndi 27, 50, 82, 88 WEAVER, Jesi 34 WEBER, Amber 39 WEBER, Brian 39 WEBER, Cory 33, 105, 107 WEBER, Elizabeth 38 WEBER, Erin 40 WEBER, Mandi 36 WEBER, Nick 39 WEBER, Stacy 36 WEBER, Stephanie 33, 42, 102, 106, 108, 110 WEBER, Zach 40 WEILAND, Chelsea 40 WEILAND, Darrin 31, 73, 84, 86, 87 WEILAND, Doug 29, 76, 77, 84, 85 WEILAND, Jason 41 WEILAND, Jeremy 38 WEILAND, Justin 41 WENDEL, Jeff 3, 11, 15, 20, 25, 54, 55, 56, 57, 60, 61, 64, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 76, 84, 85, 87 WENDT, David 29, 48, 49, 58, 66, 67, 68, 81 WENDT, Mariah 38 WENDT, Rodne 33 WENDT, Ronda 15, 24, 25, 68 WENDT, Ryan 26, 66, 67 WERNECKE, Adam 38 WERNECKE, Becca 33, 108, 109 WERNECKE, Josh 34 WETHINGTON, Brandon 38 WETHINGTON, Wendy 36 WHITLATCH, Valerie 33, 99, 102 WHITMAN, Terra 39 WIGGINS, Andrea 41 WOODARD, Beckey 27, 60, 75, 94, 95 WOODARD, James 32, 98, 99 WOODARD, Jeff 32 YULE, E ric 40 YULE, Tera 34 ZEIEN, Tommy 32 ZELINSKE, Kara 40 ZERBE, Kim 27 ZERBE, Shannon 31, 78, 83 ZIDLICKY, Amy 33, 47, 55, 108, 109, 110 ZIDLICKY, Eric 6, 12, 27, 28, 55 ZIDLICKY, Jake 31, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 60, 73, 92, 93 ZIMMERMAN, Carey 9, 27, 94, 95 ZIMMERMAN, Tanya 6, 13, 25 ) ot | Clning ... 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