Lourdes Central High School - Lourdette Yearbook (Nebraska City, NE)

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Lourdes Veorbook Staff €ditor Teresa Fox Business Manager Gail Kasbohm Knight Letter Renae UUlgington Staff Scott Miller Craig Fey Jeff Funke Mike Heng flmy Reese Michelle Ramold Cathy Kempkes Kerri UUlgington Tim Larson Bobbie Bryant Nebraska City CRUISIN' 1987 Volume 27 The groduoting doss of 2004. Chris Fox thought he hod o Pootboll but It turned out to be Jessico Geler. The volleyboll girls wonted to ploy CRUISIN' INTO 1987 JIN does not core to get her picture token The Gelers. ’ The Ideol Family . Joy ’ Bob'' loughs ot the comeromon. 2 Scott Miller's Hondo Prelude ukis the tolk of the school. Tereso fox gets o ’’Professlonol'' moke-up job. Amy stuffs. Goll spaces, and Cathy ’’Scoobles.'' Donelle soys. “Must you?” Jeremy ’’The Heart ' Stukenholtz. FACUITV 5 ADMINISTRATION In our qdministration at Lourdes we find many of the key ports that keep our cor running. Bishop Flavin serves os the axis of our cor. He keeps us turning. Rev. Dawson serves os the wheels. His power comes from the Bishop and he covers a lot of ground. Fr. Johnson serves os the brakes, trying to keep us from doing things we might re- gret later. Mr. Cox serves os the spark plug, making sure things get started and finished. Fr. McGuire serves as our steering wheel, trying to help us moke im- portant decisions about our fu- tures. fls you can see we have what it takes to keep our car run- ning. Fr. Lyle Johnson Superintendent: Senior Theology Bishop Flavin of the Lincoln Diocese 6 Sr. Pot Rhoten: Sixth grade teacher, elementary principal, and 7-8 theology. 7 Some members of the School Board enjoyed the K of C Mordi Gros. FACUITV AND STAFF fit Lourdes High School we ore priviledged to hove o very tal- ented faculty and staff. €ach member having their own spe- cialty ond some having more than one. It is this faculty and staff that moke our school even more special. Teachers that we think of os friends more than anything else. Sponsors that get Involved os o port of the doss ond on ad- ministrator. To oil of these great people we say thonksl Mr. Bernard Geschke: Shop. Jr. High boys-glrls basketball cooch. Mrs. Pot Colvert: Secretary Mrs. Sue Clckhoff: Art Mr. Bob Gront: Moth, computers, heod boys bosketboll ossistont, football. ond track coach Mrs. Margaret Tynon: librarian Mrs. Morybeth Grundmon: Jr. High moth ond science Ms. Kathleen Cotter: Science 9 Mrs. Rogene Schneider: Lunchroom supervisor ond librorion. Fr. Tom fiu: Sophomore religion Mrs. Diana Harris: €nglish. dromo, speech. Spanish. Mrs. Mary Rnn liesemever: Volleyball. Social Studies Fr. Mark Seiker: Freshmen religion Mr. Rlvin Hubbard: Music. 10 11 fl look ot Mordl Gros. 12 Mr. Geler looks “too cooll Dlone Reese lights the fire for pre-homecomlng activities. RCTIVITI6S 13 .9 Homecoming week got on the right track this year with the theme Walk this Way and o steamrolling victory of o 12-0 score over the Waterloo Pan- thers. Monday started the week with Inside Out Day which brought out the true you , €xtra Large Doy concealed everything, Facul- ty Day helped us show our admi- ration to our fellow teachers, and Blue White Doy showed our true school spirit. The enthusiasm and the ex- citement was hightened by the hayrack ride to Dean and Dione Reese's form and the bonfire that followed. Friday come with its worries of decorating, whot to wear, and who would be the new 1986 king and queen. The answer was not for off, because at 10:30 Kim Olmer and Pot Causgrove were crowned the new royalty. The donee got underway with a tire spinning sound supplied by Complete Mu- sic. The week come to a Scree- ching hoult but not without long lasting memories, aching bodies, and the glories of a successful victory. The homecoming of 1986 will long be remembered. Kim and Pot take their first donee os the new reigning king ond queen. The homecoming court: Goll Kosbohm, Kristin Wood. Kim Olmer, Pot Causgrove, Scott Miller, ond Don Moore. 14 Notu where was the porty ot?? Rmy fteese and Monica Turner introduce the candidates. Pot is trying to conceal his excitement. Dorin and Danelle get down. The 3 musketeers: Kim. Kristin, ond Gall. 15 Kim ond Teresa just hanging around. Smile, you are on candid camera. Coach Geler lives out his childhood fantasy. Gail, Teresa, and Joyce flash their pearly uuhltes. Guy Durr gives us his Inquisitive look. Jenny (€pple) enjoys her homecoming pizza. 16 Mike, Don. Jeff, ond Craig give us their words of wisdom before the gome. lance shows us his gracefulness by not falling out of the truck. Kristin ond Michelle get In to the spirit of home- coming. 17 Joel worries ooout tne gome. Jed enjoys the bonfire. fidam and €ve was presented TH€ DlflflV OF ADAM AND €V€ David Schreiner...........Adam Kim Olmer..................€ve Amy Reese............... Snake Lamb Dodo . Lion Director.......... Diana Harris Stage Crew........ Teresa Fox, Joyce Moyer, and Craig Fey. The play competed at Pawnee City, November 25 for Galaxy. fimy Reese, olios snoke . enjoys her apple. Cathy olujoys sold she wonted o nose Job but this Is too much. 19 TAl€NT SHOUU WAS SUCC€SS Cighth Groder. Jody Durr, displayed her talent during the Talent Show. Angie Calvert ploys her “Sax'' with ease and confidence for the crowd. Kim Olmer gets reody for the Stage Bond Performance os one of the entries for the Talent Show. Many attend the night of talent. Jeff Schreiner entertains on the Trap Set'' during the Talent Show performances. Mr. Alvin Hubbard was the coordinator. 20 •aJ f Sister Pot fthoten gives it her “oil in the Alumni skit. flmy Giittinger and Shon Comiskey enjoyed being o port of the freshmen Class Skit, fllot of time and energy went into it. High School Bond performs for the crowd, Cheryl Cppenbaugh, Joan Comlskey ond Sister Pot fthoten clown it up in the ftlumni skit, which consists of high school students ftlumni get together every yeor for this night, and junior high students. 21 Catholic Schools Touch the Future This years Catholic Schools UUeek uuos o big hit with the new gomes we hod. €ach day for a week we honored certain people involved in our Lourdes School system, and each morning we hod on oil schools Moss. Monday we honored the support groups. Tuesday we honored the alumni. Wednesday we honored the stu- dents and we hod gomes that af- ternoon. Thursday we honored the faculty and staff, fl brain bowl was held that afternoon. Friday we honored parents and friends of Lourdes. The brain bowl buzzers were lent to us by the Peru State College. fr. McGuire explains how things ore done. The students listen os they ore being told the directions. The gifts ore being brought up os we honored faculty and staff. 22 Competition con be very stresstull during the gomes. Mrs. leisemeyer reods the petitions during oil schools Moss. Mrs. Grundmon ond Cloro tuere hon- ored. The students shotu enthusiosm for new initioted gomes; Chris Fox and Dovid Schreiner. The students discuss their strotegy. David Shrlener. Katie ULioolm, Kim Durr, Mary Ron Myers, and Jennifer Kriefels are part of the teams. Mr. Randy Geier shows how the buzzers work that Peru State college lent us for the gomes. Mr. Bob Grant times the brain bowl gome. STflIRUUflV TO H€RV€N Monica ond Michelle 'ham It up” ftenoe UUigington and fimy Reese discover that Prom is dot of hard work. Monica Turner gets Involved in the finishing touches of the Prom. Guy Durr. Lonce Kreifels and Chris Stanley find a task that they enjoy doing. O'Neill. Gress. fox. Martin, Schreiner and R. Poggemeyer enjoy the Prom Banquet ot the Cmbers Steak House. Couples spend time visiting awaiting the Prom Banquet to begin. Michelle Penning and her dote relax after eating ot the Banquet. Lance Dixon and flmy Reese relax. Ann Poggemeyer sets fashion trends. Diane Reese, school board member ond parent, watches the dance. Prom couples dance to the excellent music provided by Tuff luck , o locol bond. Senior, Karen Hauder ond dote discuss the evening plans. Junior. Dovid Schreiner gets it going to the music. Danelle Davis. Tony Jordon. Jeff Funke ond Pot Causgrove hold o conference in the middle of donee floor. lifter many hours of plan- ning the Prom u)as held May 8, 1987. The theme was Stoiruuoy to Heaven . The evening began uuith o buffet dinner held ot the €mbers Steak House. Pictures of couples were token by Kiritsy’s Photographers. The donee be- gun ot 9:00 p.m. ujith the Grand March . Senior Class President, Don Moore started the march. Following the donee, a barbeque was held ot the Lelond Turners. FI movie was shown ot 2:00 a.m. ot the Pioneer Theatre. Fill of the Prom activities were planned by the Junior Class. Mrs. lelond Turner, Chris Stanley and Guy Durr help prepore Che food for after donee borbeque. After the borbeque, couples attended a movie. Jeff f unke ond his dote. Kim Olmer enter Facuity ond Sponsors find the food ot the borbeque to be very good. Parents ond faculty the Pioneer Theotre for movie. urere requested to help out during the evening. es CLU8S Guy Durr. Boy's State selection, is in- Moth Club members were: row 1: Tim Larsen. Kerri UUigington. Danelle Davis. Kotie volved in many extra activities. UJoolm, Kim Olmer, Diane Gress; Row 2: Scott Olmer. Scott Miller, Cathy Kempkes. flmy Reese. Debbie Heng. Julie UUigington. Renoe UUigington. Joel Bryont; Row 3: Doug O’Neill. Kristin UUood. Craig fey. Koren Houder. Jeff Funke. Guy Durr. Pot Causgrove. Goil Kosbohm. Monico Turner. Tonyo Martin. Lonce Kreifels. Junior. Jim Neil, is on olternote Boy's State selection. Julie UUigington is the girl's selection for Girl's State Rmy Reese. Junior, is the Girl's State ol- ternote selection. 30 Members of Speech Club were: Amy Reese. Goll Kosbohm. Tereso Fox. Ms. Hendrickson judges Amy Cickoff's project which went Dione Gress. Croig Fey. Kim Olmer, Guy Durr ond Joyce Moyer. to the State Science Fair. STUDENTS SHOW INT€R€ST IN Karen Hauder remains silent ond lets her Jenny Cppenbough explains her project to the visitors ot the Lourdes' Science Fair. Jenny project tell its own story. won first place in the Junior division. 31 GOV€RNM€NT DRV €XP€RI€NC€D Julie UUigington. Diane Gress, and Joel Bryant take a break from the serious side of Gov- ernment Doy. fill the Juniors participated in the day event. ftuo INDUCT6D INTO N. H. S. Notional Honor Society 1986 Inductees: Michelle Penning ond Ju- Kristin UUood. Kim Olmer. Bock row: Koren Houder. Scott Miller, lie UUigington. Notional Honor Society members: Gail Kasbohm. Jeff funke, ond Pot Cousgrove. 32 jCl CLUB DC CSPRNOU Front Rouj: Kristin Wood. Joyce Moyer, Goil Kosbohm, ond Mi- Reese. Bock Row: Jim Neil and Mrs. Diono Harris. The Spanish Club chelle Penning. Second Row: Katie UJoolm, Debbie Heng, and Rmy prepared a Spanish Meal as an activity. 33 NSVH Counselors: Cathy Kempkes. Tereso Fox. Jenny Cppenbaugh ond Rmy Giittinger. CH€€Rl€RD€RS ROOST€D SPIRITS locy Rbbott. mascot, enjoys cheering. 30 MCMBCRS IN LCTTCRMRN'S CLUB Lettermon's Club members Prom left to right ore: Susonne Rakes, Kotle UUoolm, Kerri UJigington. Joyce Moyer. Kim Olmer, Goll Kosbohm ond Diane Gress, second row: Kristin UJood. Tereso fox. Cathy Kempkes, Debbie Heng. Rmy Reese. Julie ULIiglngton ond Renae UUigington. Third Row: Scott Olmer. Doug O'Neill. Jeremy Stucken- holtz. Michelle Penning. Jim Neil. Jeff funke ond Scott Miller. Lost Row: Tim Larsen. Chris fox. Croig fey. Guy Durr. Karen Hauder, Chris Stanley. Monico Turner. Don Moore ond Pot Cousgrove. SUUING CHOIR SHOUUCD TRL6NTS Julie. 8obbi ond Rmy kick bock during swing choir proctice Dovid Schreiner. Guy Durr, ond Chris fox give practice some humor. Teresa fox practices the new donee steps with ease ond confidence. 35 Dovid Schreiner added rhythm to the concert bond ond to the stoge bond with his talent for ploying the trap set. BAND TRflV€l€D TO WORLDS OF FUN The Lourdes High School Bond marched In all of the Nebraska City's parades. Kim Olmer and Joyce Moyer enjoy their practice time in bond. ATHLETICS Senior captains tuere: Front row. Scott Miller, Pot Cousgrove. Jeff Funke. Bock row: Don Moore and Croig Fey. cnpmiNS I ive Seniors served os captains for the Varsity Basket- ball team. They were Jeff Funke, Craig Fey, Pat Cousgrove, Dan Moore and Scott Miller. It was a tough year for these Varsity players with several close games ending in favor of the oppo- nents. It was the first year for rookie Coach, Bob Grant which ended with o record of 8-11 his first year. Three Seniors were selected for honors at the end of the season: Pot Cousgrove, Jeff Funke and Scott Miller. S0OIORS S€RV€ RS Seniors: Jeff Funke ond Scott Miller gove the team leadership ond needed experience. Lourdes' fon experience many exciting gomes this season. Mrs. Melvin Kreifels. Lance Kreifels. Mrs. Korlus Moore. Don Moore, and Mr. Karlus Moore ore port of the parents Introduced during Parent's Night. UUe gave it our all and received great support. It was a memorable season. Mr. Bob Gront, Basketball Coach, tries to get his team motivated. Senior Pot Cousgrove Pot Cousgrove shows olot of determina- tion to get the needed points. Jeff funke is getting ready for one of his well known “steals.'' 39 Basketball Squad consisted of: Rouj 1. Don Moore. Scott Miller. Doug O’Neill, lance Kreifels. Chris Fox. David Miller. Row 3: Jer- Jeff Funke. Pot Causgrove ond Craig Fey. Row 2: Joson Morris. emy Stuckenholtz. David Vaugh, and Tod Miller. Senior. Croig Fey. runs full court reody to give needed assistance. 40 Senior Cheerleader, Joyce Moyer. Max Moyer. Doug O'Neill. Mrs. Don O'Neill. Mrs. Mel- vin Kreifels enjoy Parent's Night. Pot Cousgrove. Senior, brings it down with olot of hustle ond drive. Cousgrove. wos Scott Miller. 2nd teom oil-conference. 2nd oworded second teom fill-Conference. Rll fireo ond H.M. Rll-Stote. (RP) teom oil areo ond H. M. Rll State, puts it up for Two . Don Moore. No. 45. ond Croig Fey. No. 43. ploy aggressive defense ogoinst the Knight's opposing team. Both Moore and Fey sow olot of action for Knights. Don Moore gives on idea of his athletic index — vertical jump — ogoinst Weep- ing Water. 41 HRUD6R RND F€V QURUFI6D FOR STRT6 Teresa Fox Carrie Plies high in long jump. Mary Rnn has the look of determination. Monica Turner relaxes. Dione Gress shows ’ heart in the 1600m run. This group shows that track is not oil work and no ploy. Croig Fey qualified for State in the High Jump with a jump of 5' 11 Susonne Rakes hands off to flmy Reese. Craig and Jeremy show great form. Freshmen support each other. Jeremy gives it his all. Jason shows Ns form ot hurdles. Cooch Bob Grant. fi DIFFICULT SCflSON I he lady Knights ended the season uuith a 6-13 record. Out of the 13 losses, nine teams were rated in the state or quali- fied for the state tournament. It was o difficult season, with some great wins and some very close losses. The girls agreed that it was q fun season with much spirit and enthusiasm. The coaches were proud of the effort the girls mode. Karen Hauder was named All-State Honorable mention, All- Conference First Team, and All- Area first team. Head cooch Rondy Geier and assistant coach Bernard Geschke Senior storter Teresa Fox. Senior starter Kristin Wood. Senior storter Koren Houder. Team members storting from left to right in the bock rouu: Jennifer nelle Davis. Susonne Rakes. Rmy Reese. Monica Tuner. Front Fppenbaugh. Bobbie Bryant. Mary Rnn Myers. Middle row: Da- row: Kristin UJood. Karen Hauder. Michelle Penning. Teresa Fox. Donelle lost her way to the bosket. Karen gets the rebound ujhlle Tereso ujoits for the pass. fimy shoujs us her dribbling technique. Teresa ond Kristin stop their opponent from reoching the bosket. UJho grabbed the boll out of Koren's hand? CIND6R6LLR STORV COM6S TRU€ T he lady Knights cruised into a successful season with o 15-5 record. The Lody Knights set many school records along ujith their personal goals. To top the season the girls won the Peru State Tourney after midnight on November 24. They got by rated Johnson Brock in three sets and went to ploy €lmujood in the championship gome, fls the headline in the Nebraska City News Press said, ''Cinderella Story Comes True. The Lody Knights placed third in the Tecumseh Tourna- ment and they were Galaxy Con- ference champions. The Lody Knights become mentally pre- pared for a game by having Locker Bud- dies. Senior Kristin UUood psychs out before o gome. Senior Koren Houder Is omozed ot the team s success. Senior Tereso Fox luolts for the boU during warm-ups. Senior MIcheHe Penning thinks of her next octlons. 47 Junior. Renoe UJIgington serves the boll during warm-ups. Surprlsel These balloons were o spirited booster sent by the anonymous Joyce Turner. Junior. Monica Turner gets down and ready for a service receive. Donelle Dovis begins to worry about The team arrived ot school the morning after a deserved victory to this banner. Selouu ploying in o varsity gome. Below: The girls right: Donelle Davis and Renoe UJIgington look on os Michelle Penning serves, prepare for o gome. Kristin UUood ond Michelle Penning set up o block for on €lmwood spike. Teresa Fox gets down os Michelle Pen- ning jumps for o spike. The teom congratulates each other after the boH Is downed on the other teom. The teom does their DOOOOOO. Karen Houder spikes the boll to o Macy player os Renoe ULHglngton ond Michelle Penning race to the net. These are helpful men behind the football scene: fiettlg. Wenzel ond Kaiser. Injuries plagued the Knight's season. The Knights ’’Square-off against the Stella Mustangs. Freshman. Chris Fox. runs with determination ond strength in Mead contest. The Knights proy before kick-off. DAN MOOR€ CIT6D AS ALL-STAT6R Scott Morlln Olmer onxlously owoits to get Into the gome. lifter losing their first two gomes, the Lourdes Knights fought bock ond won bock to bock victories over Foils City Sa- cred Heart and a thrilling home- coming win over UUaterloo. The Knights winning streak did not lost for long, giving up wins to Humbolt, Bruning and Stello, end- ing the year with o good effort against state ranked Brownell Talbot. Those who earned hon- ors for their efforts were Don Moore,- fill Conference, fill Area, Fill State, €ight-Mon Selection, nominated for Schrine Bowl. Jeff Funke,- Fill Conference, ond Scott Olmer, Chris Stanley, Chris Fox were selected to second team All Conference. Rll-Stoter Don Moore struggles to knock the opponent out of bounds for o loss. Jeff Funke mokes the perfect tackle. Cooches, Grant and Geler, discuss the next gome plan for the knights. The faithful. Lourdes supporters gather before homecoming gome with Waterloo. The Knights had plenty of talent but just couldn't seem to put it oil together . . . Senior,Craig Fey. The guys toke o time-out to discuss the next gome plan. Jeff Funke gains yardage around end. Pot Cousgrove (21) ond Guy Durr (75) will not let onyone through. 52 Knights worm up ond go through drills before the gome. Chris struggles to get free with the help of the Knight Crew. CLASSICS JUNIOR HIGH 7TH AND 8TH Tommy Brown Angle Calvert Kim fey Doug Harshman Seon Jullon Corlno Kell Shelly Klngery Uso lemrlck Steve O’Floherty laurel Teten Tommy UJIglngton Pom UUood Steve O'floherty and Doug Horshman talk over their Valentine's Day porty. Jody Durr, new student, acts surprised os she sees seniors in the holl. Aaron Bennet Amy Cichoff Dusty Martin Kim Schnltzer Chris Durr Jody Durr Jennifer Kreifel Shone Morris Shone Morris takes another glance ot the camera. Smile pretty Chrisl We oil know whot you ore up to. FR€SHM€N €NT€R fl N€W RRC€ T he freshmen got off to o greot stort this year with five new students. These were Kim Durr; Foil City Socred Heart, Foils City; Susan Myer; Auburn Middle School, Ruburn, Nebraska; Jason Morris from Colorado Springs, Colorado. The other two ore Rnn Poggemeyer; Lincoln Cost, Lin- coln, Nebraska; and Tony Trom- bino; District 36, Paul, Nebras- ka. They actively porticipotd in homecoming and sports. Those in volleyball included: Kim Durr, Jenny Cppenbaugh, Bobbie Bryant, Carrie Schneider and Mory Ann Meyers. Those in foot- boll were Shon Comiskey, Kurt Curtis, Chris Fox, David Miller, Jer- emy Stukenholtz, Tony Trombino, and David Voughn. Class officers were David Voughn, Pres; Mary Rnn Meyers, Vice-pres; and Kim Durr, Sec- treas. The doss sponsor was Bernard Geschke. flnne Poggemeyer. new Freshmon stu- dent. kicks bock. Kim Durr, Sobbie Bryant, ond Croig Fey, enjoy the neiu computer room. 9 Amy Gllttlnger Susan Myer Shon Comlskey skillfully uses the Industrialized tools found In the Lourdes High School shop. Chris Fox David Miller Lee Meyers Mary Ann Meyers Lisa O'Flaherty Freshmen Amy Gllttlnger and Mory Ann Meyers study os usual. New Freshman student. Tony Tromblno concentrates on his bookshelf. 57 Anne Poggemeyer Corrle Schneider Jeremy Stukenholtz Tony Tromblno Dovld Voughn Dovld Miller looks distinguished with the pencil behind his eor. Freshmon student. Joson Morris relaxes ot shop Prom o hord doy. Freshmen students moke on effort to look busy while running concessions. ONLV TWO inps TO GO SOPHOMORES Ron lechner Donelle Davis Cathy Kempkes Debbie Heng Tim Lorsen nly two years to go sopho- mores! The class officers were Debbie Heng, pres., Susanne Rakes, vice pres., Doug O’Neill, treas., Donelle Dovis, sec. They and other classmates got the year going with bake soles and raffles. They also sold light bulbs. They thought of homecoming theme: UUolk This Way and decorated the hallways. Receiving varsity uniforms in volleyballl were Donelle Dovis, Debbie Heng, Cathy Kempkes, and Kerri UUigington. Susanne flakes was out for the season with o bock injury. Participating in football were Tim Lorsen, Scott Olmer and Doug O'Neill. Nobody seems to ujant o cookie mode In Cosmetic doy In Home-Cc., Kerri uses her skills to shorn Cothy moke-up tips. Home-€c. 59 Scott Olmer Todd Miller Kevin Pfeiffer Jed Remold seems to hove onother one of those mischievous looks. Scott Olmer tries to look comero shy' while ploying his trumpet. Susonne Rokes. Donelle Dovls ond Michelle Romold toke o breok in Home-€c. Jed Ramold Kerri UUIglngton Tim. ore you doing dishes to get out of Journalism? Donelle Dovls bakes another botch of those bod Home-€c cookies! 61 JUNIORS ON€ LAP TO GO he Junior doss rolled through the year uuith frequent pitstops. fit the beginning of the year they elected class officers, president: David Schreiner, vice-president: Chris Stanley, secretory: Amy Reese, treasurer: Renae UUig- ington. They put oil their horsepow- er into everything they did. Fun- draisers were a major port of the year. The class was busy with planning bonfire and their secret outhouse” adventures. They also hod the unending task of prom preparation. Joel Bryant Whot ore you hiding from us now? Guy Durr Dlone Gress Lance Krelfels Tonyo Mortln Jim Nell Michelle flomold fimy Reese David Schreiner Chris Stanley Monica Turner Julie Wlglngton Renae Wlglngton The result of the ’ secret outhouse ad- venture.' D. Schreiner gives us his suove look. Jim (Bubba) Nell is our future computer luhlz. The Juniors mode the best of their long trip to Hostings. The entire Junior class shows off their very original Christmas tree. Lance Krelfels droujs attention to Guy! pretty flower. Julie's all smiles. Dlone tries not to pose. Joel and Chris, the terrible twosome. 64 The duh look. Mike Heng mokes his move. Is thot o Diet Coke on school time Knowhotlmeon Vern? Tereso? Seniors decorote their famous Christmas tree. Kerri and Michelle converse about the airplane. Daniel James Moore Scott Andrew Miller Tereso Ann Fox Kristin leAnn UUood Patrick Joseph Causgrove Gall Ann Kosbohm Michelle Hoy Penning Jeffrey John Funke Craig Gerord Fey Joyce Clolne Moyer Horen Michelle Houder Susonne enjoys decorotlng the Christmas tree. Monlco Is eating again. Another typical boring day at school. Katie UUoolm Is bummed out. Diane, save Julie from Kim's knife. Mrs. Harris does not hove to pose, this is her natural look. 68 69 %S The Senior Class of 1987 said their lost farewells on May 15, 1987 at the Lost Moss. It was o sod but happy day os they said goodbye to each other and friends. They uuere coming one step closer to reaching their goal — Graduation. 70 GRADUATION Class Flower: Gardenia Class Colors: Midnight Slue and Sterling Silver Class Motto: Tomorrow's Success Begins Today FUNK€, MOOR6 RND HRUD6R Sob Dovoney 8onquet Speaker Korea Houder — Outstanding Athlete Jeff Funke — Outstanding Student Joyce Moyer — Outstanding Cheerlead- er 74 COll€CT€D AWARDS FOR 1987 Mr. ond Mrs. €d Mills — Outstanding Cothollc Family Jeff Funke — Outstanding Student Dan Moore receives his auuards Don Moore — Outstanding Athlete VCRRBOOK STRFF €ditor................... Tereso Fox KNIGHT l€TT€R....... Renoe UJigington STRFF Croig Fey Mike Heng JePP Funke Scott Miller Goil Kosbohm Rmy Reese MIcheHe Remold Kerri UJigington Cathy Kempkes Tim lorsen Bobbie Bryont SPONSOR.................. Carol DoPPer 77 VOllCVBRll 15 - 12 Mocy 15 - 2 LCHS S. €. Consoliated 15 - 17 15 - 7 Pawnee City 12 - 15 14 - 16 Districts Dawson V. 15 - 9 Peru Tourney Clmwood 11-15 FCSH 15 - 10 Auburn 3 - 15 11 - 15 7 - 15 10 - 15 Adams 15 - 9 11 - 15 FCHS 6 - 15 15 - 9 Auburn 9 - 15 8 - 15 Rujords 4 - 15 Johnson-Brock 15 - 4 Karen Hauder All Conference Conestoga 15 - 7 9 - 15 All State Humbolt 16 - 18 17 - 15 AH Area 2-15 Clmwood 15 - 9 Peru T. Player Tecumseh Tourney 3- 15 Kristin UUood All Area ICHS 7 - 7 All Conference S.€. Consoliated 15 - 7 Conference Teresa fox All Conference 6 - 15 Southeast 15 - 10 All Area 9 - 15 9 - 15 Michelle Penning All Area Palmyra 15 - 8 3 - 15 Douglas 7 - 15 Sacred Heart 12 - 15 12 - 15 15 - 8 Palmyra 15 - 12 11-15 FOOTBALL HONORS Don Moore fill - State fill - Conference fill - Area 8 Man Selection fill - Star 78 BOVS BRSK€TBflll Honors Scott Miller 2nd Team fill Conference 2nd. Team All Area Pat Causgrove 2nd. Team All Conference 2nd. Team All -Area Honorable Mention All State Jeff Funke All - Area Honorable Men- tioned GIRLS BRSK6TBRLL TRRCK RUURRDS KARCN HAUDCR ALL CONFCRCNCC ALL AR€A HONORABLC MCNTION ALL STATC AUJARDS HRRFN HRUDFR STATC TRACK MCCT 3200M AND 1600M RUN CRRIG F€V STATC TRACK MCCT HIGH JUMP SENIORS Cousgrove. Pot - 14. 15. 16. 30. 32. 35. 38. 39. 52 fey. Craig - 17. 30. 31. 52. 56. 68 Fox. Tereso - 4. 16. 31. 33. 35. 42. 44. 45.46. 47. 49 Funke. Jeff - 3. 17. 51. 52. 68. 69 Hauder. Karen - 30. 31. 32. 35. 42. 44. 45. 46. 47. 49. 68. 74 Heng, Mike - 16. 17. 68 Kosbohm. Goil - 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 30. 31. 32. 33. 35 Miller. Scott - 14. 15. 30. 32. 35. 38 Moore. Don - 14. 15. 16. 17. 35. 38. 51. 75 Moyer. Joyce - 13. 16. 31. 34. 35. 36. 69. 74 Olmer. Kim - 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 30, 31. 32. 34. 35 Penning. Michelle - 17. 32. 33. 34. 35. 47. 48, 49, 68. 69 UUood. Kristin - 14. 15. 17. 30. 32. 33 JUNIORS Durr. Guy - 17. 30. 32. 62. 64 Gress. Diane - 13. 30. 31. 32. 62. 64 Kreifels. lonce - 3. 17. 30. 62. 64 Martin. Tonya - 30. 62 Neil. Jim - 30. 33. 35. 62. 63 ftomold, Michelle • 60. 62 Reese, flmy - 4. 18. 30. 31. 33. 34. 35. 45. 46. 62 Schreiner. David - 18. 19. 32. 35. 36. 62. 63 Stanley, Chris - 3. 62. 64. 68 Turner. Monica - 30. 34. 35. 42. 48. 62 UUigington. Julie - 30. 32. 35. 62. 64 UUigington. Renoe - 30. 35. 48. 49. 62 SOPHOM OR€S Davis. Danelle - 4. 34. 36. 45. 46. 48. 59. 60. 61 Heng. Debbie - 3. 18. 19. 30. 33. 35. 59 Kempkes. Cothy - 4. 18. 19. 30. 33. 35. 59 Larsen. Tim - 30. 35. 59. 61 Lechner. Ron - 59 Miller. Todd - 60 Olmer. Scott - 20. 30. 35. 51. 60 O'Neill. Doug - 30. 35. 60. 69 Pfeiffer. Kevin - 60 Rakes. Susonne - 34. 35. 45. 60. 61 Ramold, Jed - 17. 60. 61 UUigington. Kerri - 30. 35. 59. 61 UUoolm. Kotie - 30. 33. 35. 61 FR€SHM€N Bryant. Bobbie - 35. 45. 56 Comiskey. Shon - 20. 56. 57 Durr. Kim - 56 Cppenbough. Jenny - 16. 20. 31. 33. 45. 56 Fox. Chris - 2. 35. 50. 52. 57 Giittinger. flmy - 20. 33. 35. 57 Miller. David - 57. 58 Meyer. Suson - 57 Morris. Joson - 58 Myers. Lee - 57 Myers. Mary Rnn - 42. 45. 57 O'Flaherty. Lisa 57 Poggemeyer, Rnn - 56. 58 Schneider. Carrie - 20. 42. 58 Stuckenholtz. Jeremy • 4. 35. 58 Trombino. Tony - 57. 58 Voughon. David - 58 Adventure Land Video Anderson's Motors and Tooting Arbor Volley Animal Clinic Carolyn's Ceramics Central Beverage Davidson Insurance Mr. and Mrs. UJilliom Davis Dick's Appliance and TV Dovey's Barber Shop Dud's TV and Appliance Mr. and Mrs. Cppenbaugh Gangle Oil Goracke and UJilcox P.C. Kimmel's Orchard Paul A. Knoll Art and Carolyn Lima Lone Pine enterprises Boot Outlet Michael P. McCormack D.D.S., P.S. Merritt Cleaners UUilliam and Mary Olmer Bob Palmtag (Cmbers) Pete's Feed and Seed Reese and Roker, C.P.A. Mrs. Mike Roddy Al Schmitz Schreiner's Outlet Steiner's Hobby and Toy Center Stephenson Inn Dr. John Tilts Tom’s Barber Shop Leland and Joyce Turner UUilliam Zastera 81 Check RCA Dealer our Low Video Prices 5u.dio.. I-. VIDEO HOME THEATER •Televisions central Averiu ’hr iKii City, NE .s6, e 873 r220 Virg Velma Miller Proprietors Nebraska City, NE. BOWL AT THE 'LANES, Inc. Phone 873-3501 Southeast Fur Buyers RAW FURS SKINNED OR UNSKINNED PAAPS SPORT SHOP HUNTING, TRAPPING ■ FISHING SUPPLIES 1315 SOUTH 11TH ST. TELEPHONE 873-7040 NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA 68410 ANIMAL HOSPITAL Jim Stuart Kirby Joy 873-6648 Highway 73-75 North Nebraska City Bell’s Studio Of Photography Offers a Touch of Class For the Class of ’87 Photos by Carla 873-5320 713 Central five. Nebraska City, N6 ■LANDIS engine company small engine sales service Phone 873-6231 — 210 So. 11th Street NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA JERRY W. WURTELE DIST. 815 South 9th St. Nebraska City, NE 68410 (402) 873-3250 Jerry W. Wurtele President 82 Make Our Bank Your Bank Member F. D. I. C. Each depositor is insured to $100,000 1 Nebraska City,Nebr. Ron Nean’s Brown Glass dlisUvju-L Company 1219 Central Ave. Windshields Installed Nebr. City, NE, 68410 Everything in Glass 1118 Central Avenue Nebraska City. NE Ned’s Super Valu 901 1st. Corso Nebr. City 873-7037 Congratulations from POWELL CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Nebraska City Ph. 873-3302 Rock Port, MO Ph. 816-744-2032 Palmer Chiropractic Graduate „ mmmsL Sales Installation CABINETS TOPS NEW HOMES REMODELING 73-75558 SHOWROOM 4th CENTRAL 84 FASTEST TANNING SVST6M CONSULTATION MANICURING SCULPTURED NAILS UUAXING SCULPTURED CUTTING CUSTOMIZED HAIR COLOUR PROFESSIONAL RETAIL PRODUCTS Becky Eaton OWNER 1905 4th Corso Nebraska City. NE CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1987 Employees of Singer American Meter Division WENZL HARDWARE QUALITY HARDWARE 906 Central Avenue Nebraska City, Nebraska Phone 873-3619 Tip Top AODV SHOP Ted Gruber Phone 873-5333 421 Central Ave. Nebraska City Family Prescription Shop Arlin R. Stutheit, R.P. PHONE 873-6606 After Hours or Emergency 873-5219 Free Prescription Delivery Service We extend a hearty congratulations to the 1986 Seniors We encourage all students to consider the challenging field of Health Care VALLEY VIEW CARE CENTER “A place where life and work is rewarding. MILLER - MONROE CO. Insurance - Real Estate REALTOR Joe Miller Tom Farrell BUS. TEL. 873-3331 115 N. 10th Nebraska City JERRY ESSER Emergency (402) 873-7902 ESSER’S QUALITY RADIATOR REPAIR FULL SERVICE RAOIATOR REPAIR 1302 Central Avenue Nebraska City. NE 684 10 (402) 873-9122 LAW OFFICES Hoch Steinheider THREE PROFESSIONAL PLAZA TENTH STREET AT FIRST AVENUE NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA 68410 RICHARD H. HOCH TELEPHONE JOHN F. STEINHEIDER (402) 873-5511 Art Carved Class Rings First name on ring Design beneath the stone Birthstone of your choice 10kt gold or saladium Lifetime Warranty Made with Jeweler Quality MARTIN JEWELRY 904 Central Ave. 86 Automotive Inc. 420 4th Corso East Hwy. 2 Nebraska City, NE 68410 (402) 873-6602 Carpets Draperies Furniture 114 South For all Your Needs 6th Edward D. Jones Co.5 Members New York Stock Exchange, Inc. ' Members Securities Investor Protection Corporation REBECCA ENGLE Limited Partner 1024 Central Avenue Bus.: (402) 873-5579 Nebraska City, NE 68410 FARM HOME SUPPLY, Inc. RON CALVERT Store Manager 1707 Frontage Rd. Nebraska City Business Phone Home Phone 402-873-3706 402-873-7255 PLUMBING AITRATK PHONE 073-5632 073-5620 BOHL PLUMBING AND HEATING, INC. 1113 CENTRAL. AVENUE NEBRASKA CITY. NEBRASKA 08410 Owners Gale BOHL Harlan Bohl Ray Bohl CATTISH - CARP — WHOLESALE RETAIL NEBRASKA CITY FISH MARKET BOB BARTON 301 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE NEBRASKA CITY, NEBR. 68410 873-9191 Congratulations Graduates from The Otoe rouiity National (tank Trust Co. 911 Central Ave. Nebraska City, Xchraska outlet First Quality Brand Name Fashions At Wholesale Prices 113 s. 9th st. Nebraska City Lisa s Flowers n Gifts Corsages Birthdays Bouquets Anniversaries 803 Central Avenue Nebraska City 873-5559 Helium balloons for all occasions Geno's Lounge Pkg. Liquor Serving Lunches and Your Favorite Beverage Gene Kay Nannen JCPenney ©1981 J. C. Penney Company. Inc. Nebraska City Catalog Phom 873-6693 CATALOG STORE 621 Central Avenue Nebraska City, Nebraska Telephone 873-3393 Owners: Tom and Dorothy Funke Mexican Food Restaurants 703 So. 11th Nebr. City, NE 873-9350 Family Dining SESTA OPEN 7 DRYS A UU€€K 10:00 A.M. - 10:00 PM. Dine in - Take-Out DAIV6-THAU amp Open 24 hrs for your Shopping Convenience 873-6066 Pat Reed Area Supervisor Divisions Office 5919 northwest Drive Omaha, nE 68104 402-451-8132 Nebr. City, N€ 503 S. 11th H H Auto Sales Phone .402' 873-5313 Nebraska C tv NE 684 10 C K (KERMITI HOLMES II JERRY W HAMMER JESSUP REXALL DRUG Phone 873-3397 824 Central Ave., Nebraska City Three Registered Pharmacists to Serve You Bill Carroll, R.P. Chuck Eickhoff, R.P. Jane Kreifels, R.P. CON GHA'J UCAi ‘IO N S CLASS OF '87 FROM THE GOLF SHOP WILDWOOD MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE JOS Sr PnS.SU Xl SVLFSPrSRGtM y% Congratulations Class of 1987 Dean Diane Deese Terri Hager Lori Rieschick M ea J Of Our Oi meS J4air6ty(inq Pioneer Mall 621 Central Ave. Nebraska City, NE Closed Mondays Appts. Available 873-6161 Kiritsy fPliotoyrapliy Affine portraiture (402) 873-3700 1204 1st five. Nebraska City, N€ 68410 eouMZRV Qs BA KBS K S HOP For Appointment Call 873-6425 Quality meats and groceries at your hom owned and operated supermarket Lechner's Auto Salvage Used Rebuilt Parts 24 hr. Wrecker Service 873-6047 p %6 teuf j (Zyete HONDO 1220 Centrol PH. 402-873-6913 N€8RRSKR CITV. N€ 68410 3 NCR City Firestone 1108 Central Ave. Complete Automotive Services On the Farm Tire Service Kerry Pfister 873-9833 HOLIDAY OUTLET Known for Quality—Gifts—Cards—Wrap 50 to 75% OFF Top of the List in Values and Variety DAN’S GARAGE 1117 South 11th Nebraska City, Nebraska 68410 Phone 873-9060 W 5 HMANUFACTURERS Nebraska City, Nebraska BEFORE «WBj WEDDING BELLS RINGJvFTV 0 CONNIE'S CREATIONS j QUALITY INVITATIONS J JF 1 1 ll RECEPTION ITEMS fl rCjlit III ATTENDANTS GIFTS 615 Centrol five ]a Nebraska City, NE 68410 Y ‘ —J 873-7966 Jj 1 L_ cOc Coca-Cola of Nebraska City 873-7781 mercer JnrifyaJhuz. hardware (402) 873-7347 723 C€NTRRl AVENUE NEBRASKA CITV, NEBRASKA 68410 NEBRASKA ■ffirY CITY manor 1420 N. 10th St. Nebraska City, Nebr. 875-3304 Congratulations Class of '87 Dean R. Thomson M.D. J. Sterling Morton Orchard Tree Farm 873-9204 Nebraska City Nebraska 92 Congratulations Class of 1987 FSIJC ...it’s great to be a Midwesterner! Midwest Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN 920 Central five 873-3338 SHOE FIT COMPANY 811 Central Avenue Nebraska City, N€ 68410 AMERICAN FAMILY ■ in.ni:7!.'M=a AUTO HOME BUSINESS HEALTH LIFE ® tQb CARL SATTERFIELD 1106 CENTRAL NEBRASKA CITY. NEBRASKA 68410 PHONE OFF 873-6911 RES 873 6911 I All AMeBlCAN ClUB 1 “We make house calls” Pendleton Woolen Mills 15th. Street and 11th. Corso Industrial Site Road RR 1 Nebraska City, Nebraska Freeman Cleaners 115 N. 9th St. Nebr. City Ne. 873-3903 • Complete drycleaning • Shirt laundry • Drapery cleaning • Wedding gown and formal care • Tuxedo Rentals Shop Bargain Barn South 11th Street Nebr. City, N€ 873-9231 Congratulations Class of '87 Besse Beauty Solon Four Operators Ready to serve you. 873-6474 C0©§§ ©If W Mm [Foifinly ©p®in) dk§Iy Klllw@y % ©WHO® Dr. Cecil C. Case DDSPC Mary Case RDM Karen Jctinstcn CCA Chcnda Frencel CCA Ccnarats Class cf 87 95 We have supported St. Bernard's Lourdes School System since 1938 Virginia Osborne Moyer 1938-1950 Sr. Elizabeth Mary Moyer 1957-1969 Charles “Butch” Moyer 1958-1970 Phil Moyer 1961-1973 Jim Moyer 1966-1978 Mary Ann Moyer 1967-1979 Joanie Moyer 1969-1981 Robert Moyer 1973-1985 Joyce Moyer This Is It - 1975-1987 Congratulations Class of '87 MOYER PRINT SHOP Dr. Robert Livingston Dr. Paul Salansky OTOC COUNTV OPTOMCTRIC ASSOCIATES 119 North 8th Street Nebraska City, Nebr. 873-6696 Rndrea's Cut Above 102 S 12th Solon 873-3534 Haircuts (hours) Specializing in: Perms Color Car Piercing Manicures Tips Sculptured Noils Come Ton Lilith Me Tanning Bed (Two locations available) Rndreo Ronda Goil Sue 96 WAUWUHTH ri BLIkHINO COMPANY MAMIUNI MIHOl'RI


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