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Fall Activities Teachers Classes Organizations Sports Winter Activities Music Sports Spring Activities i H F | B Senior Activities Advertising Gomme Marquette Schools Marquette, Nebraska Volume 34 Secretary Mrs. LaVonne Hutsell takes a moment from her shorthand Ad mM n ist rat O n We Lea n O nN Superintendent Verl Hatch pauses for a moment Marquette’s new superintendent, Verl L. Board Members, top to bottom: Ron Andersen, Verl Hatch, Jim Luff, Barbara Hatch was born just north of Cozad, Nebraska Dietrich, Lanny Menke, David Vetter and Kenneth Danhauer. on July 5th. He lived in Eddyville but attended school in Lexington. After high school Mr. Hatch attended college at Hastings and at Wayne State and received his degree at the University of Nebraska. Mr. Hatch’s teaching experience includes Christian Education teacher in Lincoln, at Lincoln Northeast he taught English and at Howells he taught English, art, marching band, and was responsi- ble for twenty-one one-act plays. From Howells he went to Dorchester where he became principal. Mr. Hatch assumed the responsibilities of superintendent at Mar- quette last July. His family includes his wife Kathie and two daughters Sandy and Patsy. His hobbies and interests include gardening, he is a cartoonist and plays several musical in- struments. Six members make up the Marquette Board of Education of District 001-R. Ronald Andersen who serves as the present Board President has been on the school board two years. Secretary Barbara Dietrich is completing her fourth year on the Board. The member who has served the longest is Treasurer Kenneth Danhauer who has been a member for ten years. Leroy Jim Luff and David Vetter complete the Board of Education with two years each. Carl Abele Bobbie Abele Janet Carnes Doris Dahlke Marquette High School Teachers We Count On --S = Doug Gilson Deb Harris George Harris Steve Jacobsen Christie Ingram Carol Malcolm Deb Stranberg Beulah Widga Marquette bus drivers, Nancy Nunn and Shirley Beck, keep the buses in top shape in addition Alvena Erb pauses on her way to the library. Mrs. Erb to driving students to and from school and extra activities. has been at MHS for seventeen yrs. Lucile Larson, assistant, and Lyle Ulrey, head custodian, take Jane Ulrey and Corana Culver manage time for a smile while a moment from their many cleaning tasks. they are preparing lunch for MHS students. Fall Activities a English is a sad affair “no clowning!” Michelle Nelson, Troy Gustafson, Rhonda Nutzman Tracy Hermansen, Todd Danhauer - romance? Someone's ready for combat or are they? 1979 Homecoming Week finds senior clowns Barb Skidmore, Troy Gustafson, Julie Kauffman a, Meeting graduation requirements is very difficult at MHS as Mary Johnston shows us Bottoms up: Brent Sanderson, Bill Manka, Daryl Marquette varsity volleyball girls cheer reserves and let the world know “We're 1” Fraass, Chuck Chollar Despite a discouraging season and bitter cold weather fans remained loyal to the football team even during halftime s e % Heather Brown Jenny Christensen Richie Collins Brent Huebert Peggy Jackson Kenji Lentz Jenny Mersch Cheri Mohr Renee Petersen Kelli Pritchett Marci Richter Darci Vetter Kindergarten students were busy this year visiting places, making things and, of course, studying. They visited the Marquette Volun- teer Fire Department which they felt was very interesting, especially when they got to make the siren go. They made such things as Indian vests, a cardboard playhouse and magic pictures with the help of Mrs. Daisy Tuttle who was their volunteer helper. They enjoyed several holiday parties and they also studied very hard in their letterbooks. All in all, it was a time for many new experiences. Volunteer Aide Daisy Tuttle and Senior Aide Barb Skidmore. Heather Brown, Jenny Huebert, Marci Richter, Cheri Mohr, Renee Petersen, Back: Mrs. Jane Dadey, Mrs. Jane Dadey, class room teacher Richie Collins, Brent Huebert, Kelli Pritchett, Kenji Lentz, Jenny Mersch. Above: Michelle Bengston Danny Boyce Mandy Carmen Jason Christenson Scott Jackson Lonnie Jones Levi Reyner Peggy Swanson Robbie Ulrey First and Second Graders Volunteer worker Mrs. Doris Bankson and senior aide Learn with Dick, Jane, Spot Julie Kauffman lend helping hands First graders learned to read and how to add and subtract. They made math mobiles which helped decorate the room. Second graders presented a T.V. show and plays to the first graders. Following the plays they served treats they had prepared as part of their science lesson. Both grades received writing experience in letters and cards from pen pals in Laurel Springs, N.J. They also enjoyed class room parties as well as a field trip to Grand Island. Second graders and Miss Shroyer listen to a story read by Jeri Olson Toby Hahn Jenny Huebert Brad Jacobsen Kevin McHargue Billy Mersch Jeri Olson Kim VanBibber 3rd 4th Grades Kaya Bottorf Kathy Culver Brian Luff Donna Moore Jacky Moore Lisa Pritchett Anita Rathjen Shelly Richter Kelly Sailors Mark Vanosdall Allison Vetter Third and fourth graders attended a musical in Aurora and also had a field trip to the Plainsman Museum in Aurora. In the spring the students presented two plays for their parents and friends. They also participated in the FHA Big Sister program. They spent time with their “big sister’ making Christmas ornaments and also spirit posters. - : a ee. Penny Andersen Diane Rathjen Volunteers Annette Andersen Herb Bankson Sherri Archer ; j Catherine Ferguson Kim Harris Wade Hermansen Tamera Heuson Dara Jacobsen Katrina Jensen Steven Nunn Deva Olson Teri Paup jill Reyner Jeri Russell Valerie Ruzicka Tammie Swanson Phil VanBibber 5th Grade Special projects included writing business letters to state capitals for information. This sparked an added interest in social studies. They visited the Aurora Pizza Hut and toured the Century Mfg and _ its production. Billie Hahn and Lance Jones were participants in the county spelling contest. Kim Swanson reading her Billie Hahn learning about Mrs. Shirley Andersen, Teacher state brochure. Maryland. Lance Jones, B.J. Holtan, Curt Moore become informed of their states. Pam Donlin, Michelle Rathjen get their state’s pamplets ready to mount on their posters. John Ricketts, Kyle Berck, Monica Hutsell study their state information while Stephanie Nelson labors at writing her state letter. Kyle Berck Pam Donlin Billie Hahn B.J. Holtan Monica Hutsell Lance Jones Curtis Moore Stephanie Nelson Michelle Rathjen John Ricketts Kim Swanson Craig Bamesberger Belinda Berck Lisa Ferguson Dana Harris Patsy Hatch Melanie Holtan Carol Jackson Tonja Jacobsen Mike Larson Shauna Manka Donna Menke Marni Nelson Tracy Ortegren Robbie Paup Ritchie Petersen Tammy Ribblett James Ricketts Greg Ruzicka Ivan Skidmore 6th Grade - Time to Learn of Science Mrs. Marcia Pierson, Grade 6 Teacher Laura Menke Various projects were ac- Challenge Group with wooden train project: Marnie Nelson, Melanie Holtan, Lisa : ; j , vol ide B Holtan. complished this year from Ferguson, Tonja Jacobsen, volunteer aide Bruce n feeding white rats various WF eA SD combinations, to composing ¥ and presenting plays based on “Poor Richard’s Almanac”, to working with Bruce Holtan on everything from gathering moss to setting up an aquar- ium, to visiting the Aurora Pizza Hut to bake pizzas and Century Mfg. to view fiberg- lass. Laura Menke assisted in the sixth grade as a senior aide. ; Pas _ Dale Andersen Wendy Blum Karri Chollar Lynn Menke Melissa Nelson Lisa Ortegren Ken Russell Brad Swanson Brad Swanson Officers: Dale Andersen, Vice-President; Wendy Blum, Secretary; Melissa 7th Grade - Movin’ Up Seventh graders began a new experience in school as they made the big change from one elementary class room to having different teachers in different rooms. They learned to be better proofreaders of compositions, enhanced their writing activities and have been working on a new idea of a junior high block. This block consists of two periods each day with Mrs. Carnes in the curricular areas of language arts and social studies. In order to meet their class expenses, they sold powdered laundry deter- gent. Class Sponsor: Mrs. Janet Carnes Nelson, President; Brad Swanson, Treasurer Todd Danhauer Kevin Hutsell Phil Jackson Mike Johnston John Moderow Glenda Nutzman Rhonda Olson Tom Olson a a 8th Grade Advances The eighth grade kept busy making money for their future years at M.H.S. by selling candy bars and working in the concessions at football, volleyball and basketball games. However, it wasn’t all work for they enjoyed a party with the seventh graders at the York Community Center. They participated in swimming, ping pong, pool and foos ball. Later they enjoyed a snack at Tom’s Drive In. Eighth Grade Class Sponsor, Mrs. Beulah Widga Eighth Grade Officers: Glenda Nutzman, secretary; Todd Danhauer, President; Tom Olson, Treasurer; and Kevin Hutsell, Vice-President Joe Andersen Robin Bamesberger Dan Beck SS @.iAx Ross Gustafson Bill Manka Sandy Hatch Bill Olson Kevin Rathjen Marlena Nelson Earl Reyner Tracy Skidmore Khristy VanBibber Chris Blum Class sponsor: George Harris Frosh - Time Stands Still The Freshmen Class enjoyed their first year in high school and started working for the money they will need for their senior activities. They had a car wash, slave days and several concessions at volleyball, football and basketball games. Their big project for the year was planning the Freshmen-Senior Party which they had at Skate Island in Grand Island; later they enjoyed lunch. Officers: Dan Beck, vice president; Tracy Skidmore, treasurer; Robin Bamesberger, secretary; Chris Blum, president. Curt Andersen Wes Beck Carla Berck Michele Donlin Daryl Fraass Vera Friedrichsen Bill Griffith Tracy Hermansen Linda Johnston . = Susan Kauffma Cindy L Krista Sailors S O p h S 5 I mM = a iendaeaas Michele Vanosdall ia VanBibber Moves Slow The Sophomores have done various activi- ties to raise money. They sold All-American kit items, cleaned out a horse barn and ran concessions at volleyball, football and basketball games. In April they had the thrill of choosing their class rings and while time may be moving slowly now the next two years will pass quite rapidly and soon be gone. Class sponsor: Carl Abele Susan Kauffman, secretary; Bill Griffith, president; Michele Donlin, vice-pres; Linda Johnston, treasurer. Allen Andersen Annette Andersen Jim Danhauer Barry Dietrich Michelle Ellenwood Dave Friedrichsen Bill Jackson Mike Luff Time Ru ns Short Sue Moderow Russ Moderow Time is running out and Juniors realized their senior year was fast approaching. This plus sponsoring the Jr-Sr. Banquet meant they had to work hard to raise money. They sold items from All-American kits, sold jars of cheese, pulled chickens from the chicken house and also had concessions at home games. The Jr.-Sr. Banquet which was held at Dreisbach’s was a night to remember. Larry Donlin Jim Gustafson Brian Menke Wanda Olson Class sponsor: Mrs. Deb Stranberg Mike Luff, treasurer; Annette Andersen, secretary; Michelle Ellenwood, vice-pres; Brian Menke, president Marlena Nelson fix a salad while the rolls rise. 4 Mrs. Doris Dahlke, FHA Advisor FHA Is Active Before Christmas all FHA girls were involved in a big sister program where each adopted a 3rd or 4th grader and enjoyed several activities. A Valentine party was held at the Litzenberg Long Term care unit for FHA ‘special grandparents’. National FHA Week Febr 10-16 found each day with a special theme: Family, Teacher Appreciation, Sweetheart, Spirit and Big Sister. A concession stand and the salad supper were successful fund raisers. , ha aha ae Many helping hands go into making the annual salad supper a big success Karri Chollar, Wanda Olson at Longterm unit Michele Donlin, Cindy Larson, Wendy Blum, Big Sisters with helping hands Front: Wanda Olson, Linda Johnston, Cindy Larson, Michele Donlin, Julie Kauffman, Laura Menke, Barb Skidmore, Michelle Nelson, Mary Johnston, Tracy Hermansen. Middle: Wendy Blum, Vera Friedrichsen, Annette Andersen, Michelle Vanosdall, Krista Sailors, Tracy Skidmore, Robin FHA officers take a few moments from their many activities to look at the scrap book; Laura Menke, Publicity; Michelle Nelson, Recreation Song Leader; Barb Skidmore, Treasurer; Julie Kauffman, President; Linda Bamesberger, Khristy VanBibber, Karri Chollar, Marlena Nelson. Back: Melissa Nelson, Carla Berck, Rhonda Olson, Lisa Ortegren, Chris Blum, Glenda Nutzman, Sandy Hatch, Terri Hermansen, Rhonda Nutzman, Michelle Ellenwood, Mrs. Doris Dahlke, advisor. Johnston, Encounter; Rhonda Nutzman, Vice President; Michelle Ellenwood, Secretary. Not pictured: Susan Kauffman, Historian. Michelle Ellenwood was also district secretary. Soesetesestiscss MCLE dtpesenes LESFUETE Student Council Members, front row: Cindy Larson, Rhonda Olson, Verl Hatch. Back row: Ross Gustafson, Brent Sanderson, Ken Russell, Wanda Olson, Troy Gustafson, Larry Donlin, Khristy VanBibber, Mary Johnston and Mike Johnston. Student Council Begins Active Participation Student Council under the sponsorship of Superinten- Time for a break: Karri Chollar reaching for money and Sandy dent Hatch, sponsored many events including a free [@tch and Lynn Menke are getting their pop. Christmas breakfast to all students and faculty, a Valentine’s Dance, a basketball appreciation breakfast for all players and coaches, and also provided the noon luncheons for the honor roll parties. Council members also attended a workshop which was held in David City. All these activities were financed with money from the Pop Shoppe machine that was added. Mrs. Jane Dadey and elementary students get their breakfast Cheerleaders 1979 - 80 This year the cheer- leaders experimented with something new, A Blue and Gold Club. Students and their parents could belong for a dollar and ride the bus to games. Profits from conces- sions will be used to pay for summer clinics. They also sponsored a Parents Night during football and a Mom’s Night at a basketball game. An Appreciation Breakfast was given by the cheerleaders and student council for the boys and girls basketball team and coaches. Varsity: Top; Rhonda Nutzman. Lower, Linda Johnston, Julie Kauffman, Susan Kauffman Reserve: Krista Sailors, Robin Bamesberger, Michelle Ellenwood Jr. High: Glenda Nutzman, Karri Chollar and Wendy Blum ae SW “ 7 oy . jt= OP ee OP hemes | we ge TE oe ee Ne Fe kes) EO A ee A, i 14 Marquette 1979 Football Team - Front row: Student manager Tom Olson, Menke, Curt Andersen. Back row: Coach George Harris, Jim Meyer, Troy Wes Beck, Earl Reyner, Dan Beck, Kevin Rathjen, Ross Gustafson, Bill Gustafson, Ron Hutsell, Al Andersen, Barry Dietrich, Jim Danhauer, Larry Manka, student manager Blake Sanderson. Middle row: Jim VanBibber, Donlin and coach Steve Jacobsen. Brent Sanderson, Bill Griffith, Dave Friedrichsen, Jim Gustafson, Brian Marquette Cubs Begin Rebuilding Program Seniors Troy Gustafson, running back; Ron Hutsell, center; and Jim Meyer, offensive end; play their last football games for the Cubs at Marquette yw ra) ° 4 o w Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette McCool Benedict Hordville Shelby Rising City Monroe Hampton Bradshaw Gresham NR N OSONONDOOCOOCSH After losing several key positions due to graduation, coaches began rebuilding the team. Although the scores did not look good, the team gained experience and confidence to carry forward to next year. Jim VanBibber was named All-conference defen- sive guard. Teammates voted Bill Griffith best offensive and Jim VanBibber best defensive players. Time to start the clock - time for a Cub touchdown om ee HOME | TN; TIME QTR DOWN 10-60 Brian Menke gives extra effort to make yardage Troy Gustafson struggles to get forward progress but all he sees are white shirts Bill Griffith has plenty of Cub blocking to get him into the end zone to score. Jim Gustafson, Ron Hutsell, Jim Danhauer and Larry Donlin clear the way for him. Barry Dietrich concentrates on the ball Jim Danhauer (85) and Ron Hutsell take down the opponents one, two, and three Al Andersen tries to aid the ball carrier who is going down. Larry in an effort to clear the way for Troy Gustafson (32). Donlin’s on the yard line marker : ow Pe “ MED, “rw teat. - j e a Volleyball team, left to right: Rhonda Nutzman, Khristy VanBibber, Tracy Christine Blum, Carla Berke, Cindy Larson. Center left to right: Student Skidmore, Susan Kauffman, Marlena Nelson, Sandy Hatch, Laura Menke, Manager Melissa Nelson, Coach Carl Abele, Coach Kim Creech, Student Krista Sailors, Michele Donlin, Barb Skidmore, Michelle Nelson, Julie Manager We ndy Blum. Not pictured: Michelle Ellenwood Kauffman, Michelle Vanosdall, Linda Johnston, Robin Bamesberger, Marquette Volleyball Girls Improve; Have Fun Doing It Michelle Ellenwood, Krista Sailors, Julie Kauffman, Rhonda Nutzman, Barb Ass’t Coach Kim Creech and Head Coach Carl Abele Skidmore, Michele Donlin listen to Coach Abele SCORES Marquette 15 McCool 15 Marquette 15 Benedict 12 Marquette Monore Despite a slow season, Marquette Hordville the volleyball girls put forth a great deal of effort and managed to finish 2-7 in the conference. This standing was about the same as in past Marquette Rising City years. Michelle Ellenwood was CRC Marq Bradshaw picked for second team CRC CRC Marq Hordville All-Conference. The varsity final record was four wins, nine losses. The reserves Marquette Bradshaw (J.V.) ended with a good Marquette Greshann showing of six wins, four losses while the freshmen finished with an even two wins and two losses. Marquette Nebr Christian Marquette Shelby Marquette Hampton e Dist. Marq Rising City Cindy Larson bumps the ball while Krista Sailors watches Seniors Barb Skidmore, Julie Kauffman, Rhonda Nutzman, Laura Menke, Laura Menke sets the ball as Krista Sailors gets ready. Barb Skidmore waits Michelle Nelson end their volleyball careers at MHS with a smile and watches patiently for action 1979-80 Marquette Homecoming Royalty: Seniors Barb Skidmore, Jim Meyer, Julie King Queen, Julie Kauffman and Troy Gustafson Kauffman, Troy Gustafson, Rhonda Nutzman and Ron Hutsell The Way We Were at Marquette in 1979-80 Attendants: Ron Hutsell and Rhonda Nutzman Attendants: Barb Skidmore and Jim Meyer HR Mh | ger : ; HMMA | | | | } net | ’ Julie Kauffman has “lots and lots” of school spirit Homecoming King and Queen 1979-80 were announced on Friday, October 5, 1979. “The Way We Were” was the theme for this year’s homecoming festivities. Allen Andersen, junior, gave the welcome followed by master of ceremonies Brian Menke, junior, who introduced the skits. It was a clean sweep by the sophomore class taking first place in both the skit and wall contests. Spirit Week winners were announced by Mrs. Bobbie Abele and Mr. Doug Gilson. An enthusiastic pep talk was given by football coach, Mr. Steve Jacobsen. At halftime of the football game with Rising City the royalty was escorted onto the football field in Corvettes. A dance was held in the gym following the game. Supt. Hatch? No, it’s just the senior clown Ron Hutsell Wes Beck, Susan Kauffman, Jim VanBibber in the sophomores winning skit Wendy Blum, Lisa Ortegren and Melissa Nelson just “clowning” around - _— Barb Skidmore ponders the correct sentence structure ° : 4 More St ude nt Life Call the skrink! Warm fall days pickled the brains of Linda Johnston, Laura Menke, Michelle Nelson, Cindy Larson, Barb Skidmore, Julie Kauffman ‘im: ®28 68 0@ceceapce i aoe Julie Kauffman and Michelle Nelson dreaming of graduation day The 3 R's of Fall: Reading, ‘riting, and raking - Lynn Menke, Mike Ups and Downs at MHS: Laura Menke, Cindy Larson, Susan Kauffman and Johnston, John Moderow, Phil Jackson Linda Johnston getting their exercise before the snow flies. Khristy VanBibber finds herself the center of attention of Ross Gustafson, Joe Andersen, Bill Manka. ” Oo aa = _— O 6 _ ® —_— = BAND, front row: Rhonda Olson, Glenda Nutzman, Robin Bamesberger, Tracy Skidmore, Michelle Nelson, Sandy Hatch, Laura Menke, Barb Skidmore. Middle row: Michelle Vanosdall, CHOIR, front row: Rhonda Nutzman, Linda Johnston, Susan Kauffman, Michele Donlin, Wanda Olson, Julie Kauffman, Chris Blum, Mary Johnston, Marlena Nelson. Back row: Mrs. Joyce ‘ , : Lisa Ortegren, Bill Olson, Chris Blum, Cindy Larson, Back row: Mrs. Joyce Bartels, Bill Manka, Lynn Menke, and Michele Donlin. Bartels, Laura Menke, Barb Skidmore, Michelle Nelson, Michelle Ellenwood, Sandy Hatch, Annette Andersen and Michelle Ube WP WRT ee i ; i Mrs. Joyce Bartels, Music Instructor “1980 Andrews Sisters” Trio Susan Kauffman, Linda Johnston and Barb Skidmore Variety Show Short People: Cindy Larson, Rhonda Nutzman, Mary Johnston, and Michelle Ellenwood put their heads together to plan their dance routine. Marquette Music Department The music department participated in several activities. Both elementary and secondary students presented a Christmas program. Jr. Hi students took part in a CRC clinic. Sandy Hatch and Michelle Linda Johnston sings Dolly Parton Vanosdall tried out for CRC honor band. Six elementary students ranked I’s Il’s at a music contest. A Variety Show featuring varied music was the highlight of the year. Short People doing their thing Front: Mike Luff, Dan Beck, Brent Sanderson, managers Lynn Menke, Griffith, Jim Gustafson, Jim Meyer, Jim Danhauer, Curt Andersen, Kevin Dale Andersen, Jim VanBibber, Wes Beck, Brian Menke. Back: Bill Rathjen, Barry Dietrich, Al Andersen. Up In: Al Andersen, Bill Jackson Bill Griffith (15) displays correct touch as ball Battle for the Ball: Jim Danhauer goes up. Barry Dietric® (35) stands ready to assist. Head basketball coach: Doug Gilson Barry Dietrich leaps for a 2-pointer MHS Faces Building Program Coaches Doug Gilson and Carl Abele faced the problem of replacing the entire first team this season as there were no returning lettermen. Although the season was a disappointment, experience was gained and seven lettermen will lead next year’s team. Brian Menke was named Most Improved Player, Bill Griffith was named Most Valuable. SCORES Gresham Palmer Ne.Christian Benedict Shelby Monroe Giltner McCool Jct. Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Polk Rising City McCool Jct. Hordville Bradshaw Clarks Hampton Gresham Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Senior: Jim Meyer 79-80 Girls Basketball Of the eleven regular games played, the girls won five games, lost six, one of those by just one point. When it came to tournament play; however, the girls lost out in the first round both CRC and Districts. Senior Terri Hermansen received a Cross- roads Conference Honorable Mention. She also was named Most Valuable Player at the Awards Day Presentation. SCORES Marquette Gresham Marquette Benedict Shelby Marquette Marquette Giltner Hampton Marquette Marquette Monroe McCool Jct. Marquette Polk Marquette Rising City Marquette Hordville Marquette Marquette Bradshaw CRC AT WORK McCool Jct. 44 33 Marquette DISTRICTS AT OSCEOLA Shelby 50 24 Marquette AN em Where'd the ball go? Terri Hermansen, Rhonda Nutzman, Michelle Ellenwood Did Coach Jacobsen tell Terri Hermansen to set up or down a screen? Linda Johnston 22 and Krista Sailors with ball. Front row: student manager Tom Olson, Marlena Nelson, Tracy Skidmore, Susan Kauffman, Michele Donlin, Michelle Ellenwood, Krista Sailors, Cindy Larson, Khristy VanBibber, Robin Bamesberger, Sandy Hatch, Tracy Rhonda Nutzman, Terri Hermansen, Barbara Skidmore and Carla Berck. Hermansen, Chris Blum. Back row: Coach Steve Jacobsen, Linda Johnston, Senior girls play last basketball season at Marquette High: Terri Hermansen, Terri Hermansen appears to be saying: “I just dare you to try and take this Rhonda Nutzman and Barbara Skidmore. ball away from me!” MHS Student We knew Troy Gustafson was driving Mr. Jacobsen bananas but we doubt very much this will improve his point of view. English teacher, Miss Christie Ingram: “I suppose | really should do something about this classroom behavior.” Tonja Jacobsen, Marni Nelson, Lisa Ferguson, Melanie Holtan, volunteer aide Bruce Holtan present a wooden train which was part of their challenge activities to Mrs. Jane Dadey, kindergarten teacher. Mr. Steve Jacobsen, Al Andersen display items given to KOLN-TV’s Mark Ahman. Members of the M-Club autographed the back of the “Cub” Coach Jacobsen: “This is called wrestling-not a gay movement!” Fim eax. | — ( _ Lm Ouch, oh, ouch - Coach, are you sure this will make us look like Bo Derek? Melissa Nelson, Do you get the feeling Supt. Hatch is trying to tell Wendy Blum, Glenda Nutzman, Lisa Ortegren, Karri Chollar us something???? Winter Wonders There was some education: David Vetter, farmer and school board member provided items made and used by early Americans in order to stimulate junior high social study interest. First school play in a long, long time: Chris Blum, Annette Andersen, Mike Luff, Michele Donlin, Sue Moderow and Wanda Olson. Julie Kauffman: “But, Mrs. Dahlke, | didn’t mean to lock Laura in the refrigerator. She’s just making sure the light goes out okay!” a A a oy ; Editor Laura Menke and assistant editor Al Andersen check Michelle Nelson: “No, Julie, you're not going to hit Susan over the head with that glass! the details. Now put it down and let’s look through these pictures like the rest of them.” Staff Keeps Busy With Annual and Newspaper Not only was the Annual Staff busy completing the society at MHS. The Staff wishes to thank Cliff’s Studio annual but this year initiated a monthly newspaper. for the annual pictures and Mr. Doug Gilson for his fine Called the “Cubs Den” it was given to all high school art work on the cover and division pages. students and to each elementary room. Special homecoming programs were prepared again this year. Julie Kauffman and Laura Menke were selected to the Quill 1980 Staff, front row: Barb Skidmore, Laura Menke, Michelle Nelson, Annette Andersen. Back row: Julie Scroll which is a jour- Kauffman, Susan Kauffman, Michelle Ellenwood, Al Andersen, Curt Andersen, sponsor LaVonne Hutsell. nalism society. They became charter members as this was the first year for the Barb get all tangled up in garland at the Christmas party. Annette tries to help her out. Spring Activities : ain “= : : ® Boys Track Team, front row: student manager John Moderow, Bill Olson, Mike Luff, Al Andersen, Larry Donlin, Jim VanBibber, Coach Carl Abele. Earl Reyner, Bill Manka, Dan Beck, Kevin Rathjen. Back row: Brian Menke, Junior Larry Donlin gives his best effort and places fifth in the 800 meter run at the Hampton Invitational Track Meet. Every Second And Every Inch Counts-Boys Track Ten boys participated in the boys track events this year and of the ten, nine lettered to return another year. The five freshmen turned in a good performance and established a new 400 relay record of 52.8. Junior Larry Donlin received the most valuable distinction, participating in triple jump, 800 through 1600 meter runs, long jump and was high-point man. Junior Al Andersen threw both the shot put (38’10”) and the discus (121'8”). Al missed setting a new school record with the discus by only thriteen inches. Because of his discus ability, Al represented MHS at the State Boys Track Meet held at Omaha Burke on May 23 and 24. we oh Se CO eee oe SN ; ee ae SS Front: student manager Lynn Menke, Chris Blum, Tracy Skidmore, Robin Doug Gilson, Back: Cindy Larson, Michele Donlin, Krista Sailors, Rhonda Bamesberger, Khristi VanBibber, Sandy Hatch, Marlena Nelson, Coach Nutzman. Records Were Made to be Broken-Girls Track Ten girls turned out for the track team this year, a big improvement over past years. Of the ten girls, all ten lettered. Coach Gilson awarded recognition of ‘most improved’ member to Cindy Larson. School records broken this year included the 2-mile relay team with a record of 12.02 (team consisted of Rhonda Nutzman, Michele Donlin, Robin Bamesberger, Khristi VanBibber); low hurdles, record set of 19 seconds by Rhonda Nutzman; the shot put, record set of 32 feet 10 inches by Krista Sailors and the discus distance of 109.9 feet by Krista. The last record took sophomore Krista to the State Track Meet held at North Platte Senior High on May 16th and 17th. Senior Rhonda Nutzman running the 3200 meter relay. Athletic Banquet Time The MHS gym became a festive sight the evening of April 28 when red and silver metallic streamers transformed the gym for the Athletic Banquet. “Time in a Bottle” was chosen as the theme and nearly 200 persons listened to guest speaker Mr. Bob Devaney, Athletic Director of the Unviersity of Nebraska. His talk was sparked with bits of humor as he also brought forth his message. The meal which was catered by Jamesons was served by the junior high students. Athletes and letterpersons were announced by the respective coaches. WOW Disco on Wheels and Complete Music from Omaha provided music for the dance which followed the program. Michelle Ellenwood: “Don’t cut that streamer too short, Mr. Abele.” Mrs. Bobbie Abele put in many hours - here she adds glitter to the name cards. Senior Barb Skidmore’s giggles don’t help junior Michelle Ellenwood’s determined efforts to construct an hour glass to hang from the canopy. Barry Dietrich: “Now look, you guys, | may only be a junior but it appears to me we may be headed for a problem. I’m NOT going to be a revolving centerpiece and you better figure out a way to get me out of here.” Jim Meyer and Dave Friedrichsen don’t After senior Ron Hutsell hung the streamer wires for the last time, appear to be too concerned as they continue to hand Barry more he turned his efforts to the problem of seeing that the motors streamers in order to construct the canopy of color. all worked for the silver and red shimmering entrance columns. Mrs. Kathie Hatch, Superintendent Verl Hatch, Mrs. Sherri Jacobsen practice Emily Post Guest speaker, Mr. Bob Devaney but Mr. Steve Jacobsen is undecided whether to do likewise or just enjoy the food naturally as guest speaker Mr. Bob Devaney apparently does. Mr. Noel Jacobsen, Master of Ceremonies, is unaware of coach Jacobsen’s eating dilemma. M-Club Members Form a large letter ‘M’. Row One: Wes Beck, Coach Doug Gilson, Coach Carl Abele, Coach Steve Jacobsen, Jim VanBibber. Row Two: Susan Kauffman, Carla Berck, Julie Kauffman, Laura Menke, Annette Andersen, Krista Sailors. Row Three: Dave Friedrichsen, Larry Donlin, Barb Skidmore, Rhonda Nutzman, Chuck Chollar, Michelle Ellenwood, Cindy ao Larson. Row Four: Jim Gustafson, Al Andersen, Jim Meyer, Terri Hermansen, Ron Hutsell, Barry Dietrich, Mike Luff. Row Five: Linda Johnston, Brian Menke, Jim Danhauer, Troy Gustafson, Bill Griffith, Michele Donlin. 1980 M-Club Officers: sophomore Krista Sailors, Sergeant at Arms; junior Barry Dietrich, Vice M weil lu b 80 President; senior Julie Kauffman, Secretary; junior Al Andersen, President. While the M-Club did not have any special activities this year, they did conduct several money-making projects. These included the sale of special blue and gold Cub gym bags, Cub shirts and blue and gold caps. They also held a concession stand at a home basketball game. Members of the M-Club sold Athletic Banquet tickets and this year rather than borrowing candleholders for ban- quet use, they bought several of them and donated them to the school for use at school events. ij fy re jj im ¥ — 7 Awards Day, May 9, 1980 Awards for perfect attendance, scholastic ranking, participation on the yearbook and newspaper and volleyball, football, boys and girls basketball and boys and girls track were just a few of the awards presented on May 9th. A first this year went to senior Julie Kauffman and Laura Menke as charter members in MHS’s Quill Scroll. Three service awards were also presented, one each to teachers George Harris, Beulah Mr. George Harris receives his award for 23 yrs service from Superintendent Widga and Alvena Erb. Highpoint was the announ- bile oral igiey Erb (17 yrs) and Mrs. Beulah Widga (23 yrs) wait to cement of National Honor Society members. Th J Ht 6 Hite li} i Al Andersen, Barry Dietrich, Tom Olson and Curt Andersen watch as Coach Steve Jacobsen presents Best Defensive Lineman award to senior Ron Hutsell. Michelle Ellenwood receives volleyball award from Mr. Carl Abele. Barb Skidmore, Rhonda Nutzman, Michelle Nelson, Laura Menke. Ron Hutsell signs the National Honor Society Scroll while Julie Kauffman, Suspense builds as Mrs. Marcia Pierson taps senior Julie Kauffman into Michelle Ellenwood wait their turn. the National Honor Society. Springtime meant retirement for new cub mascot who danced at ball games. Cindy Larson provided the action. Springtime at MHS Noon siesta: Al Andersen, Mike Luff, Rhonda Nutzman and Brian Menke take a break before going to class. ta Le Soaking up some sunshine: Wanda Olson, Mary Johnston, Bill Olson, Tracy and Terri Hermansen enjoy the warm spring sunshine. Senior Laura Menke completely ignores the antics of freshmen Billy Manka and Joe Andersen and continues to block the door. Springtime when thoughts turn to love. Senior Julie Kauffman is torn between two loves - Laura Menke and Linda Johnston. pcm © a 7, a The flash didn’t even wake up junior Barry Dietrich. He was so sound asleep he wasn’t aware the physics class pulled the shades, set the clock ahead and adjourned to the library. When the 3:00 bell rang, it found a confused Barry in an empty dark room with a clock reading 6:15! All in fun, Barry. Looks like MHS’s Ghost Writer visited the kitchen. When the English class decided to step out for some fresh spring air, they went out In spring the trees leaf out, the birds come back and MHS's on a ledge literally - seniors Michelle Nelson, Mary Johnston, Troy Gustafson, Terri “goonie loonies” pop out. The camera caught one: Michelle Hermansen, Ron Hutsell, and Barb Skidmore. Nelson. =| = foc M A R QO u Ez x T Ee 1979-80 Boys Basketball Team: Front row: Brad Swanson, Mike Johnston, Kevin Hutsell, John Moderow. Back row: Coach Carl Abele, Dale Andersen, Lynn Menke, Todd Danhauer, Ken Russell and Tom Olson. Junior High Track Teams: Front row: Blake Sanderson, Wendy Blum, Rhonda Olson, Karri Chollar, Glenda Nutzman, Melissa Nelson, Lisa Ortegren, Brad Swanson. Back row: Coach Steve Jacobsen, Dale Andersen, Tom Olson, Lynn Menke, Ken Russell, Todd Danhauer, Kevin Hutsell, Mike Johnston, John Moderow and Coach Carl Abele. Chuck Chollar M-Club (transfer to Marquette High School, February 1980) Laura Menke Volleyball, Track, M-Club, Spirit Club officer, Annual Staff Editor, class officer, F.H.A. officer, Band, Chorus, Swing Choir, Triple Trio, Majorette, Quill Scroll. Troy Gustafson Football, Basketball, M-Club, Spirit Club, class officer, Student Council, Homecoming King, scholastic award Chadron, Football Co-captain Terri Hermansen Basketball, M-Club, F.H.A. (transfer MHS, October 1979) Class of Nineteen Jim Meyer Football, Basketball, Track, Track Student Manager, M-Club, Spirit Club, Student Council, Band, Homecoming Royalty, McDonald's All-American Basketball Award Michelle Nelson Volleyball, M-Club, Spirit Club, Annual Staff, class officer, F.H.A. officer, Band, Chorus, Swing Choir, Accompanist, Arian Award. Ron Hutsell Football, Student Manager, Basketball, M-Club, Spirit Club, Annual Staff, class officer, Student Council, Homecoming Royalty, Football Co-Captain, Meritorious Award Industrial Arts, National Honor Society : Py uf ” ‘ ) yee we Mary Johnston Volleyball, Basketball, Spirit Club, Student Council, F.H.A. officer, Band, Chorus Hundred and Eighty Rhonda Nutzman Volleyball, Basketball, Track, M-Club, Spirit Club, Cheerleader, Annual Staff, class officer, F.H.A. officer, Chorus, Homecom- ing Royalty Barb Skidmore Volleyball, Basketball, Track, M-Club of- ficer, Spirit Club officer, Annual Staff, class officer, Student Council, F.H.A. officer, Band, Chorus, Homecoming Royalty Julie Kauffman Volleyball, Basketball, Track, M-Club of- ficer, Spirit Club officer, Cheerleader Annual Staff, class officer, F.H.A. officer Chorus, Triple Trio, 1979 Girls State Representative, Homecoming Queen, Na- tional Honor Society, Quill Scroll Mr. Doug Gilson Basketball Coach, Industrial Arts Instructor Class Sponsor “We don’t want to graduate with our legs in casts!” Srs. Julie Kauffman and Laura Menke take a few extra precautions. Freshmen - Senior Party The annual Freshmen-Senior par- ty, hosted by the Freshmen was held on April 1 at Grand Island Skate Island. All the Seniors and nearly all the Freshmen attended the event which was sponsored by Mrs. Deb Stranberg and Mr. Doug Gilson. Several students had not skated before but all par- ticipated and before the evening was over even the beginners were having fun, especially since the group had the exclusive use of the rink. The Fresh- men treated the Seniors to a snack at McDonalds before returning back home. Under the guidance of a pro (Chuck Chollar) beginner Julie Kauffman has left the safety of the wall and doing ok. Watch the speed limit, Girls. Tracy Skidmore and Robin Bamesberger hang on the best they can as classmate Khristy VanBibber races around the rink. Earl Reyner, Dan Beck play pinball. Jim Meyer, Doug Gilson are in background. Busy playing foosball are freshman Bill Olson and senior Chuck Chollar. | Marlena Nelson and Tracy Skidmore complain “My feet hurt” but Khristy Ron Hutsell and Chuck Chollar play “The Astroids” VanBibber exclaims: “That’s not where | hurt!!!” Sponsor Mrs. Deb Stranberg, better look out. Freshman We know Sandy Hatch ate all her lunch but look out Chris Blum and Marlena Billy Manka is closing in fast. Nelson, she’s got a certain hungry look about her yet! Srs. Troy Gustafson, Terri Hermansen and Rhonda Nutzman dig in but Ron “WOW! Is this ever great!” Srs. Mary Johnston, Chuck Chollar Hutsell is more interested in matching his game card. and Jim Meyer enjoy their lunch. Lore -—. —_ (aan Master of Ceremonies Jr. Brian Menke introduced guests Speaker Steve Jacobsen talks about the seniors of 80 Jr. Sr. Banquet ‘Looks Like We Made It” Dreisbach’s in Grand Island provided the setting for All eyes on Larry Donlin - Mark Harris and Mike Luff the 1980 Jr. Sr. Banquet sponsored by the junior class. Dark blue and light blue were chosen as decorating colors for the family-style meal which featured fried chicken. The theme “Looks Like We Made It” was chosen for the seniors. A fun-filled program followed the dinner. Even when Michelle Ellenwood eats out, she has to pour water! Gordon and Mark Harris entertained with a duet singing Please Come to Boston” and “Teach Your Children After visiting, everyone settles down to the business of eating y Mrs. Deb Stranberg: “Randy, your manners!” but he’s enjoying Mr. Steve Jacobsen checks the menu whe ood comes next his bone! Sr. Troy Gustafson reads the Last Will and Testament Laura Menke prophesies the class of 80 in the year 2000 Fat ; Senior Life Students always look forward to their senior year and this year was no exception. Seniors busied themselves with money-making projects - a chili feed following a basketball game, conces- sion stands and cake raffles. Of the 11 seniors, 6 of them started kindergarten at Marquette. The originals were: Terri Hermansen who recently returned from Pottsville, Texas, Ron Hutsell, Julie Kauffman, Laura Menke, Jim Meyer, and Michelle Nelson. Over the past 13 years they have shared good times and bad and memories will always remain. Cake raffles tonight: Laura Menke, Michelle Nelson, Julie Kauffman sell tickets Officers: Barb Skidmore, secretary; Michelle Nelson, treasurer; Rhonda Nutzman, vice-president; Julie Kauffman, president Senior girls get stuck with Thanksgiving cleanup Senior Chili Supper: What dirty dishes, AGAIN??? 1 = Senior luncheon and the girls practice the hulu before sitt ing down to a luau: Doug Gilson, Terri Hermansen, Julie Kauffman, Barb Skidmore, Michelle Nelson, Jim Meyer, Troy Gustafson, Julie Kauffman, Terri Hermansen: “Ohh-h, thank you, Ron Hutsell, Chuck Chollar, Rhonda Nutzman, Mary Johnston. Mrs. Easter Bunny” NO MORE BOOKS - Laura Menke, Michelle Nelson cram for NO MORE PENCILS -- Julie Kauffman writes just one last note while Terri Hermansen finals while Ron Hutsell takes the easy approach. labors at building a pencil tower. Curiosity Got the Best of ‘Em - Mary Johnston and Ron Hutsell The caps fit; lets try the gowns on next. Michelle Nelson and Laura found the announcements and sneak a peek. Menke search for the right box. FARE THEE WELL, MARQUETTE HIGH. Row 1: Barb Skidmore, Julie Terri Hermansen, Michelle Nelson. Row 3: Ron Hutsell, Troy Gustafson, Kauffman. Row 2: Ghuck Chollar, Mary Johnston, Rhonda Nutzman, Jim Meyer and Laura Menke. This page courtesy of CLIFF’S STUDIO , VW a tty 7 se Seniors enjoy the thrill of the giant slide at the Lake Early morning view of the dock and Lake of the Ozarks Seniors Worked Hard for ‘Sneak Trip’ and 1) ll ¢. ant Ozark hillbilly band: Laura Menke, Michelle Nelson, Doug Gilson, Barb Barb, Laura, Michelle and Julie Kauffman show the effects of a Skidmore play the kazoo, the comb and paper, and drinking glass long, busy weekend After a shopping spree Barb, Laura and Michelle relax before the Opry Super bunch of trip sponsor: Gloria Clayton Nelson, Ruth Harris, Doug Gilson, George Harris were great to wait for shopping seniors. Jim Meyer also waits. SP = . Men When it got boring, Rhonda Nutzman, Terri Hermansen, Julie Kauffman can’t figure out what Doug Gilson is doing and Michelle Nelson, Mary Johnston and Mr. Doug Gilson livened it up. Jim Meyer, Chuck Chollar and Laura Menke aren’t going to help her. ... Then Really Enjoyed That Long-Awaited Trip When Monday morning came, Jim Meyer saw that everything was in the van even if no one wanted to go home. : 18 Re pe us bs 4 : pant Se Troy Gustafson appears to be quite a small cowboy on top of this horse(?) It doesn’t seem to be moving very fast, either. Try singing to it, Troy! Rhonda Nutzman looks like she spent Jim Meyer: “Hey, now I can really get all night roaming Worlds of Fun! a good look at all the girls!’’ View of Ozark Lake dock area near the Temple Lodge. s, “Howdy, pardner,” says Michelle Nelson, “What d’ya say we mosey on down to the lake for a swim?” Julie Kauffman cuddles her new-found friend and seriously thought of sneaking it home in the van. Lodge owner Gary Hamner chats with Doug Gilson, Ruth George Harris, Chuck Chollar. ) . Rhonda Nutzman and Doug Gilson don’t care if they’re in the beat or not, neither did the band! After six years of waiting, the seniors spent a weekend together they thought would never come. They were having too much fun swimming, sun-bathing, and eating to think about the cake raffles, slave days that got them here. And no one thought that in just a month some of them would be in college. But as years go by, they will look back with good memories of the Class of 1980. Sponsor Doug Gilson says, “If this boat goes down, all of you other people will just have to find you own life saver. This one is all MINE!’ The Final Sands of Time FAREWELL, M.H.S. We, the Senior Class of Marquettte High, Must tell our friends and teachers goodbye. Through all the good times through the years. We now leave the school with smiles and tears. We'll cherish our friendships always in our heart, Our friends mean so much but now we must part. We have been through many good times together, And I'm sure these memories will stay forever. Though it hurts so much to leave one another, We, as a class, have been like sister and brother. Graduation for us is a whole new beginning, And twelve important years are now at an ending. And now that our final day is here at last, We must put all our memories in the past. The road to our future now leads the way, And we all have goals to reach someday. Now we each go out and reach for our dreams, We hope the world has as much to offer as it seems. And as each of us goes our separate way, We must do our best till we meet again some day. Rhonda Nutzman, Class of 1980 A possible new tradition is born. A candlelight service by the underclassmen. Time for one last laugh: Ron Hutsell, Troy Gustafson, Chuck Chollar and Jim Meyer. Singing ‘I'll Always Remember”: the entire class together for the last time as seniors. Valedictorian Barb Skidmore spoke with humor to cover tears Salutatorian Michelle Nelson shared her thoughts on happiness. Just enough time to get together for one last picture: Jim Meyer, Michelle Nelson, Chuck Chollar, Mary Johnston, Julie Kauffman, Rhonda Nutzman, Barb Skidmore, Terri Hermansen, Troy Gustafson, Laura Menke, Ron Hutsell. 2; x COT ooo 4 Aurora, Nebr. JIM’S G. W. FOODS Finest food produced in town Aurora - Central City The Store Where. . . Lo STAN ALLEN MOTORS, INC. Chevrolet - Pontiac - Buick - Used Cars I111 M Street Aurora, Nebraska Phone 694-3131 ® PONTIAC..; Rte. 1, Box 87 JAMES LEROY LUFF Marquette. Nebraska 68854 Area Supervisor Phone: 402 854-2518 ved FAN DRIVE INN THE HAIR COTTAGE ee 300 16th stron Auro ra, NE 68818 Hair cutting and styling for men and women By appointment or walk-in Phone 854-3311 OLSON INTERNATIONAL Phil and Sherrie Andersen Incorporated Owners Marquette, Nebraska West Hwy 34 wr Aurora, Nebraska f ee Phone 694-2121 First National Bank Marquette, Nebraska 68854 Ferguson Insurance Agency When The Farmer Needs a Friend Member FDIC AURORA CO-OP ELEVATOR Aurora - Marquette - Murphy Nebraska Best Deal in the Country NEBRASKA EGG, INC. Marquette, Nebraska Congratulations Class of ‘80 Mark Harris, manager employees Ph. 854-3168 Aurora, NE Central City, NE 1219 M St. 1613 16th St. BOOSTERS Aurora Veterinary Aurora, NE Dr. Gene Osborn, D.D.S. ............ 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