Marquette Public School - Marquette Yearbook (Marquette, NE)
- Class of 1984
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ANE Marquette Public | Schools Marquette, Nebraska «Gs ADMINISTRATION Mr. George Harris Front row: Marquette School Board - David Vetter, vice president; Eldon Gustafson; Deryl Nissen. Back row: Dr. Panning; Lanny Menke, president, Clayton Nelson, treasurer; Gloria Bamesberger, secretary Dr. Gene Panning MHS FACULTY Carl Abele - PE, Driver’s Ed Sharon Bebout - Band, Chorus Doris Dahle - Home Ec Mary Erickson - Nurse Susan Gay - Social Science Doug Gilson - Industrial Arts Tim Hagge - Science Sheryl Houston - Media Steve Jacobsen - Counselor Carol Malcolm - Commercial Paul Mcintyre Voc Ag Richard Pier - Speech Genie Solt - Commercial Nancy Stark - Resource Dee Ward - Resource Beulah Widga - Math Dave Williams - English LaVonne Huftsell Secretary Darold Larsen Custodian Nancy Nunn Bus Driver Lucile Larsen Custodian 4 R. L. Jackson Bus Driver Emily Mersch Secretary Kathy Christenson Cook mY Te = i 4 : J nf :t Ma? ruil Us Bilt ha ri 7 ‘| at rsa) il AY 7 SENIOR CLASS OF TODD KENTON DANHAUER: Home- coming King, Track - lettered 4 years, Foot- ball - lettered 3 years, Basketball - lettered 3 years, Jr. Class President, Sr. Class President, FFA President ‘83, M-Club President ‘83, Spirit Club President ‘83, FFA Vice President ‘82, Mock Trial, Nat. Hon. Soc. RHONDA RENEA JOYNER: Basketball, Volleyball, Track - State Track Meet 3 years, M-Club, Harvest of Harmony Queen Candidate, Cubs Den, Annual Staff, Student Council - Secretary ‘82, Class Secretary, Band, Chorus, Camera Club, FHA, Spirit Club, Mock Trial, National Honor Society. RAYMOND GEORGE: Football, Basket- ball, Track, State Track Meet ‘83, FFA ‘82. THOMAS B. JOYNER, JR.: Football - lettered 2 years, Basketball, FFA - Treasurer ‘82, Vice President ‘83, Track-lettered 3 years, Soph. Class Treasurer, Jr. Class Treasurer, Sr. Class Vice President, M-Club, Spirit Club, Annual Staff, Camera Club. MIKE JOHNSTON: Football - lettered 2 years, Basketball - lettered 1 year, Track - lettered 4 years, M-Club, Spirit Club, Mock Trial, Student Council - Vice President ‘82, President ‘83, National Honor Society, Band, Chorus, Annual Staff, Cubs Den. KEVIN HUTSELL: Football - lettered 3 years, Basketball - lettered 3 years, Track - lettered 4 years, M-Club, Spirit Club, National Honor Society - 3 years, Class Officer, Student Council - Treasurer ‘82, Vice President ‘83, Boys State, Chorus, FFA, Mock Trial, Homecoming Candidate CENTRAL PHARMACY, NORMAN BALLIET, CENTRAL CITY. IF YOU CAN IMAGINE IT, YOU CAN ACHIEVE IT hy ROBERT ALAN KLUNA: Cross Country, GLENDA KAY NUTZMAN: Homecoming GARY YOUNG: Football - lettered 4 Track - lettered 4 years, Basketball, CC Club, Queen, Basketball - lettered 3 years, years, Basketball - lettered 3 years, Track Spirit Club, Sr. Class Treasurer, Camera Club, Volleyball - lettered 2 years, FHA - Vice - lettered 2 years, M-Club, Soph. Class Play, Annual Staff, Mock Trial, Library Aide, M President ‘82, President ‘83, M-Ciub, Annual President, Mock Trial Club. Staff, Spirit Club - Secretary ‘83, Student Council - Vice President ‘84, Chorus, Cheerleader - head ‘82. 4 Se IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN BECOME TT. JUNIOR CLASS et Class Officers: Blake Sanderson, President; Brad Swanson, Treasurer; Melissa Nelson, Secretary; Kenny Russell, Vice President. Wendy Blum Lynn Menke Melissa Nelson Lisa Ortegren Ken Russell Blake Sanderson Dennis Saum Brad Swanson CENTRAL BANK, CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA. SOPHOMORE Back row: Ritchie Peterson, Secretary; Shauna Manka, Treasurer. Front row Dana Harris, President; Mike Larson, Vice President Shauna, Tonja, and Melanie are always cooking Craig Bamesberger something up! Lisa Ferguson Dana Harris Melanie Holtan Carol Jackson Tonja Jacobsen Mike Larson Shauna Manka Donna Menke Marni Nelson = Derek Nissen “se Tracy Ortegren Robbie Paup Ritchie Peterson Chip Pollard Tammy Riblett -.. Greg Ruzicka ae =6ivan Skidmore Class officers: Monica Hutsell, Secretary; BJ Holtan, President, Scott Montgomery, Vice President; Lance Jones, Treasurer Billy Carnes Pam Donlin Upper classwomen present a “permanent” problem for BJ. BJ Holtan Monica Hutsell Lance Jones Scott Montgomery Curtis Moore Nancy Norwood John Ricketts Kim Swanson SOLT FUNERAL HOME, CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA. EIGHTH GRADE m= | | = Class Officers: Kim Harris, President; Vickie Montgomery, Vice President; Catherine Ferguson, Treasurer; Jeri Russell, Secretary . and they still play in the streets. Penny Andersen Sherry Archer Richard Buck Catherine Ferguson Wade Hermansen Kim Harris Dara Jacobsen Katrina Jensen Vickie Montgomery Steven Nunn Deva Olson Teresa Paup Jill Reyner Jeri Russell Valerie Ruzicka Tammie Swanson Philip VanBibber MARQUETTE MERCANTILE AND SHERRY’S CAFE. Donna Buck Kathryn Culver Janet Land GR ADE Brian Luff Donna Moore Jacky Moore Lisa Pritchett Shelly Richter Kelly Sailors fa Mark Vanosdall 4 Allison Vetter [ahd hoe 1s ae = - J = kes g Class Officers: Allison Vetter, Treasurer; Janet Land, Secretary; Mark Vanosdall, Vice President; Lisa Pritchett, President R L WOOD PRODUCTS CENTRAL CITY The hallowed halls of MHS. Carol Buck Brad Jacobsen Billy Mersh Kevin McHargue Laurie Montgomery Dustin Nissen Jerri Olson Jennifer Penner Kim VanBibber Wayne Young Marcia Pierson Grandparent’s Day was a success. Elementary learns about Indian Heritage in Nebraska. Tommy Buck Jason Christenson Scott Jackson Pies) Lonnie Jones 44, : Levi Reyner David Sorensen Peggy Swanson Amy Young Shirley Anderson AURORA APOTHECARY WHERE SERVICE, PRICE QUALITY ALL MEET Darci Vetter Janet Carnes Danny Boyce Heather Brown Richie Collins Peggy Jackson Kenji Lentz Jennifer Mersch Renee Peterson Kelli Pritchett Marcy Richter FOURTH GRADE ANDERSON- GUSTAFSON 4422 13TH STREET AURORA, NE 402-694-3181 THIRD GRADE Elementary Christmas Concert Jessica Abele Jimmy Boyce Dack Brophy Nicole Christenson Danny Foulk Brock Hoegh Michelle Jackson Shantel Jensen Frank Jesse Heather Land Bradley Luff Jamie Montgomery Ryan Nelson Matt Sanderson Kenneth Wilson REDMAN’S SHOES OF CENTRAL CITY AURORA 18 Barb Johansen Dara Andersen Jamie Andersen Carrie Brophy Christina Buck Phillip Garr Kim Jackson Brent Jensen Jeri Jensen Jeremy Murray Amelia Nelson Karen Olson Derek Ortegren Kathy Penner Ryan Peterson Chad Reisinger Shane Teel Ricky White Micah Willis FIRST GRADE Bret Archer Aric Brophy Sally Ferguson Keena Helzer Jerred Hurley Heather Jackson Kendra Jacobsen Ginger Jesse Patrick Johansen Joseph Kisler Matthew Peterson ii Kim Ruzicka Kevin Sorensen Jane Dadey CLARK LEACH INSURANCE CENTER, AURORA KINDERGARTEN Mandy and Trevor are crownbearers Matthew Abele Chad Andersen Jerrid Christenson Zachary Danhauer Jenny Doniin Angela Dvorak Trevor Hoegh Aaron Jacobsen Solomon Jacobsen Michael Jeffres Mandy Richter Jeremy Swanson Gena White Roberta Abele ELEMENTARY STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES Sports HOMECOMING - 1983 - Homecoming Royalty: Attendants - Rhonda Joyner and Kevin Hutsell, 1982 King and Queen - Chris Blum and Dan Beck, and 1983 King and Queen - Glenda Nutzman and Todd Danhauer. Crownbearers are Mandy Richter and Trevor Hoegh Junior High wins first place in float contest Left: Mrs. Gay, al- ways in style Right: We like your new hairdo, Lisal “DON'T STOP BELIEVING”’ ns oe 0) a The 1983 Homecoming started off en ' “aa Monday with 50’s Day. From greased hair and cigarettes to poodle skirts and saddle shoes. Shauna Manka and Ken Russell were the couple that was cool. On Tuesday, everyone dressed up in their finest clothes and their neatest hat. Melanie Holtan, Kevin Hutsell, Shauna Manka, and Derek Nissen were the winners for this day. Wednesday took the school to the 4077 M A S H. Our winners were Tracy Ortegren, Mrs. Gay, and Todd Danhauer. Everyone went nerd on Thursday with Shauna Manka and Blake Sanderson being the best nerds, Thursday night, the Marquette Cubs fired up with the annual bonfire. Pep talks, cheers, and chants built up the excitement for Friday night. School spirit started on Friday with Blue and Gold Day. The winners were Lisa Ortegren and Ken Russell. The after- noon Homecoming ceremony was opened by MC Blake Sanderson. The 4983 King and Queen were Todd Danhauer and Glenda Nutzman. Attendants were Kevin Hutsell and Rhonda Joyner. A parade topped off the afternoon. The winners of the float competition were: 4st place - 7th and 8th grade, 2nd place - sophomores, and 3rd place - seniors. The festivities ended with the Cubs winning 54 to 14! Top: Royalty in the parade. Middle: 50’s Day! Bottom: Spit curls are back. Right: Nerds (as usual)! CUB’S FOOTBALL - 1983 - ae eS Be | Be ee A ot CRAIG BAMESBERGER GREG RUZICKA RITCHIE PETERSEN BJ HOLTAN MANAGERS: PHILIP VANBIBBER, DEREK NISSEN, WADE HERMANSEN. Benedict Hordville Polk Rising City Fairmont Hampton Bradshaw Giltner McCool Jct Loomis Davenport Filey Odell Menke goes for paydirt. DAVE’S AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR, WEST HIGHWAY 30, CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA. STATE CHAMPIONS! Hutsell follows blocks of Danhauer and Russell Steam rolls out of Cub’s huddle Cub’s defense shows its strength The Cubs came out as the number two preseason pick, they then fell to number eight after their first game which they lost to Benedict. After the loss, the Cubs picked up the slack and began rolling over opponents until the season came to an end. The end came with the best football record ever in Marquette High history and their first ever Class D-2 State Championship. The Cubs also received many other awards for their successful season. Kevin Hutsell was 1st Team All State, Co-Captain, 14st Team All Conference (Defense and Offense), and voted team captain. Todd Danhauer was 41st Team All State Offense, 1st Team All Conference (Defense and Offense), and voted team captain Lynn Menke was 4st Team All State (Offense) and ‘1st Team All Conference (Offense). Ken Russell was 4st Team All Conference (Defense), 2nd Team All Conference (Defense), and All State Honorable Mention. Mike Johnston was ‘st Team All Conference (Offense). Gary Young was ‘1st Team All Conference (Defense). The championship game was voted the number one sports story of the 1983 sport’s year by the Grand Island Independent, with Marquette being the only team in the state to have three rushers over 1000 yards each CUB’S VOLLEYBALL - 1983 - The Girl’s Volleyball Team learned Hy ' 5 y a great deal throughout this season. : pe a ie Everyone of the members of this year’s team will be returning for next year. Lisa Ferguson led the team with 34 out of 137 good serves. Melanie Holtan had 55 Ace Spikes. Monica Hutsell and Wendy Blum led setting with 93% and 92%, respectively. Team accuracy for serving was 86%. The returning letterwinners were Lisa Ortegren and Wendy Blum. At the’ completion of the season, the team voted on Charlie Hustle - Wendy Blum, Most Improved Player - Billy Carnes, and Most Valuable Player - Wendy Blum. Melanie Holtan was All Confer- ence Honorable Mention, All State Honorable Mention, and All Area Honorable Mention. Wendy Blum was All Area Second Team. Marquette - Benedict 3-15, 11-15 Marquette - He nderson 5-15, 141-415 Marquette - Trumbull 4-15, 5-415 Marquette - Hordville 18-16, 15-8 Marquette - Polk 2-15, 7-15 Marquette - NE Christian 45-12, 15-6 Marugette - Rising City 43-15, 7-15 Marquette - Fairmont 15-8, 12-15, 14-16 Marquette - Benedict 15-8, 15-17, 15-42 Marquette - Giltner 40-15, 6-15 Marquette - Bradshaw 7-15, 6-15 Marquette - Hampton 9-45, 10-15 Marquette - McCool Jct. 10-15, 8-15 Marquette - Giltner 4-15, 2-15 Marquette - Benedict 9-15, 13-15 Lisa Ortegren bumps the ball to the center. OK TIRE, WEST HIGHWAY 30 CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA. ‘ YOUNG TEAM LEARNS A LOT Front row: Shelly Richter (Student Manager), Billy Carnes, Monica Hutsell, Donna Menke, Shauna Manka, Dorthy Canon, Dee Canon, Valerie Ruzicka (Student Manager). Back row: Coach Susan Gay, Pam Donlin, Lisa Ferguson, Tracy Ortegren, Melanie Holtan, Tonja Jacobsen, Lisa Ortegren, Coach Tim Hagge. Shauna Manka spikes the ball, Diving to save a ball is Pam Donlin, FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA. This year the girls’ basket- ball team had a record of 7 wins and 9 losses. The Lady Cubs placed 8th in the CRC with a record of 3 and 7. Even though the season started slow, the girls were able to pull off a District Runner-up position. This year the team set a season record with 40.6 rebounds per game. There were nine girls to letter this year. Awards were given at the end of the season to the following: Glenda Nutzman, best offensive player; Melanie Holtan, best defensive player; and Billy Carnes, most improved player. Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette CRC Marquette Marquette DISTRICTS Marquette Marquette Exeter McCool Benedict Fairmont Polk Bradshaw Giltner NE Lutheran Rising City Hampton Monroe Hordaville Benedict Bradshaw Benedict Polk LADY CUBS HAVE A COMPETITIVE YEAR Lady Cubs defend their basket. Opening tip off at Districts. AURORA FLORAL CO. 694-3400 12141 M STREET, AURORA, NE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 1983-84 Back row: Glenda Nutzman, Wendy Blum, Tonja Jacobsen, Melania Holtan, Tracy Ortegren, Lisa Ferguson, Lisa Ortegren. Front row: Monica Hutsell, Donna Menke, Billy Carnes, Pam Donlin, Kim Swanson, Shauna Manka. Cubs fight for rebound. Tonja is setting up for an in-bounds play. CREATIVE FLOWERS AND GIFTS 694-5778, NE SIDE, AURORA BOYS BASKETBALL 1983-84 Front row: Kevin Hutsell, Derek Nissen, Dana Harris, Mike Johnston, Craig Bamesberger, Brad Swanson, Dennis Saum, Blake Sanderson. Back row: Robert Kluna, Mike Larsen, Ken Russell, Todd Danhauer, Ritchie Peterson, Gary Young, and Lynn Menke. Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Palmer Nebr. Christ. McCool Junc. Benedict Fairmont Polk Bradshaw Giltner Waco Luth. Exeter CRC TOURNAMENT Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette DISTRICTS Marquette Marquette 47 The hometown crowd. Hordville McCool Junc. Rising City Monroe Hampton Hordville Polk Benedict Sey CUBS ARE DISTRICT RUNNER-UP Cubs at District Tournament. After a slow start in the first month of basketball, the Cubs won 9 of their last 13 games to end the season rated 9th in the state. The Cubs were plagued by poor free throw shooting, but the team started rolling at the end of the season. Playing excellent basketball, the Cubs won 4 in a row the last month only to lose a heartbreaker to Benedict in the District finals. Benedict, who ended the season number 2 in the state, was the only D-2 team to defeat the Cubs. Leading the Cubs were seniors Kevin Hutsell (2nd team All Conference), Todd Danhauer (Honorable Mention All Conference), Mike Johnston, Gary Young, and Robert Kluna. Senior Gary Young shoots. GIRLS TRACK 1984 TY BIS Team members, back row: Coach Hagge, Wendy Blum, Tonja oo ta C| Jacobsen, Melanie Holtan, Tracy Ortegren, Lisa Ferguson. Front row Student manager Shelly Richter, Monica Hutsell, Donna Menke, Kim Swanson, Shauna Manka, Student manager Allison Vetter. The girls had a very successful season. They brought home a first place trophy from Kim Swanson running the hurdles. the Bradshaw Meet and four girls will be going to the state meet. Melanie Holtan for the long jump and Melanie, Shauna, Kim, and Monica in the 400 meter relay. i The hurdling style of Wendy. jump. Donna Menke striding for the end. : Melanie shows us how fo high 34 BOYS TRACK 1984 Team members Front row: Chip Pollard, Greg Ruzicka, Robbie Paup, Student manager Phillip VanBibber. Second row: Blake Sanderson, Lynn Menke place Sth at state in the Dennis Saum, Ritchie Peterson, Derek Nissen, Dana Harris, Mike Larson, 100 and 200 and was State Champion Coach Williams. Back row: Coach Abele, Todd Danhauer, Kevin in the 400 — going undefeated for the — Hutsell, Mike Johnston, Lynn Menke, Ken Russell. season Robert runs the 3200 meter. Finishing the 3200 meter run is Chip One of Kevin's - events is the 300 . ¥ hurdies. JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES rr “ Fa a y ed = Junior high Boys’ Basketball. Eighth Grade Chorus. Kelly sprints for the finish line. Jerri throws the shot. EIGHTH GRADE PROMOTION “a Brian Luff and Allison Vetter were escorts. Above left: Jerri and Kim sing a duet. Left: Mr. Vetter and Mr. Harris promote the students. Above: Tammie and Richard march in. CHEERLEADERS ee ae 4 Shauna and Kim lead pre-game cheers. Top: Monica Hutsell and Kim Swanson Bottom: Tonja Jacobsen, Shauna Manka, and Melanie Holtan. Tonja, Monica Kim, Mel and Shauna show the meaning of “pep” at a pep rally. Organizations CLUBS HAVE GOOD PARTICIPATION Left to right: Annual Staff - Lisa Ortegren, Rhonda Joyner, Mike Johnston, Glenda Nutzman, Gary Young, Robert Kluna, Melissa Nelson, Ken Russell, Blake Sander- son, and Tom Joyner. Back row, left to right: Student Council - Derek Nissen, Tonja Jacobsen, Lynn Menke, Valerie Ruzicka. Middle row: Billy Carnes, Kelly Sailors, Dara Jacobsen, Shelly Richter. Front row: Tammy Riblett, Secretary; Mike Johnston, President; Kevin Hutsell, Vice President; Wendy Blum, Treasurer. Back row: Spirit Club - Lynn Menke, Melanie Holtan, Todd Danhauer, Robert Kluna, Ken Russell, Tracy Ortegren, Valerie Ruzicka, Dennis Saum. Middle Row: Derek Nissen, Jerri Russell, Wendy Blum, Lisa Ferguson, Lisa Ortegren, Tonja Jacobsen, Blake Sanderson, Front row, standing: Mike Johnston, Glenda Nutzman, Kevin Hutsell, Melissa Nelson, Rhonda Joyner, Monica Hutsell, Donna Menke, Shauna Manka, Pam Donlin, Catherine Ferguson, Marni Nelson, Tammy Riblett, Catherine Culver, Donna Moore, Deva Olson, Kim Harris, Lisa Pritchett, Vicky Montgomery, Jill Reyner, Allison Vetter, Janet Land, Shelly Richter. Front row, seated: Dana Harris, Donna Buck, Tammie Swanson, Kim Swanson, Kelly Sailors, Dara Jacobsen, Billy Carnes, Mike Larsen. STUDENTS SHOW THEIR TALENT Rhonda and Tracy release some pre-play jitters. Melanie demands - “Makeup, Makeup”. THE TALENT NEVER ENDS M CLUB: Melanie Holtan, Shauna Manka, Lisa Fer- guson, Wendy Blum, Lisa Ortegren, Rhonda Joyner. Middle - Mike Larsen, Ritchie Peterson, Lynn Menke, Derek Nis- sen, Todd Danhauer, Ken Russell, Blake Sanderson, Chip Pollard, Craig Bamesberger, Glenda Nutzman, Mike Johnston, Dana Harris, Kevin Hutsell, Gary Young, Tom Joyner, Robert Kluna, Dennis Saum. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Back row: Wendy Blum, June Brophy, Kevin Hutsell, Marlena Fox, Jay Vetter, Mike Johnston. Front row: Todd Danhauer, Rhonda Joyner, Lisa Ortegren, and Melanie Holtan. CAMERA CLUB: Gary Young, Melissa Nelson, Tom Joyner, Robert Kluna. NELSON OIL COMPANY, Central City CENTRAL CLEANERS, Central City NITE AND DAY CAFE, Central City DUFEK’S JACK AND JILL, Central City HENSLEY STUDIO, Central City INDEPENDENT CLUB, Central City HAITH MOTOR CO., Central City MARQUETTE LUMBER CO., Marquette 42 Activities MANY ACTIVITIES MARK 1983-84 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA _ YEAR 1 : . Back row: Lynn Menke, Todd Danhauer, Lance Jones, Derek Nissen, Kevin Hutsell. Front row: Tammy Riblett, Tracy Ortegren, Lisa Ortegren, Marni Nelson, Donna Menke. Having fun, Mr. Mcintyre? yee ae ll el A Marni announces Marquette FFA at- tends a tour at Clay Center. Tracy, Tammy, and Lisa pose for Mr. Mcintyre. Back row: Lisa Ortegren, Melissa Nelson, Tammy Riblett, Glenda Nutzman, Rhonda Joyner, Lisa Ferguson, Catherine Ferguson, Melanie Holtan, Tonja Jacobsen, Jeri Russell, Tracy Ortegren, Marni Nelson, Wendy Blum, Valerie Ruzicka, Pam Donlin. Second row: Deva Olson, Kathryn Culver, Donna Moore, Sherri Archer, Kim Harris, Lisa Pritchett, Kelly Sailors, Dara Jacobsen, Shauna Manka, Monica Hutsell, Allison Vetter, Janet Land. Front row: Nancy Norwood, Donna Buck, Tammy Swanson, Kim Swanson, Billy Carnes, Donna Menke, Shelly Richter. : . f 4 President Glena presides at meeting. Search participants. FHA Sponsor, Mrs. Dahlke, guides the organization each year. SECONDARY MUSIC DEPARTMENT ery A ” erguson. Middle row: Mrs. Bebout, Jeri Russell, herine Ferguson, Monica Hutsell, Lisa Pritchett, mery, Rhonda Joyner, Melanie Holtan, Jill Reyner, na Menke, Sherri Archer, Katrina Jensen, Allison Marquette Instrumental Group went to Contest and received good ratings. This group is Lisa Ferguson, Melanie Holtan, Rhonda Joyner, : , : : The Marquette Band entertains the audience with the music Monica Hutsell, and Billy Carnes. of the holidays at their Christmas Concert. THE PRIDE OF THE FINE ARTS At Contest, the Mixed Chorus received a Ili Rating and the Girls Ensemble received a |. Members of the Mixed Chorus are: Wendy Blum, Lisa Ferguson, Tonja Jacobsen, Lisa Ortegren, Members of the mixed chorus are, back row: Lynn Menke, Shauna Manka, Tom Joyner. Dennis Saum, Dana Harris, Ken Russell, Blake Sanderson. Front row: Carol Jackson, Tammy Riblett, Lisa Ferguson, Wendy Blum, Melissa Nelson, Tonja Jacobsen. Rhonda Joyner attended Harvest of Members of the Junior High Chorus are; back row: Sherri Archer, Kim Harmony as Marquette’s queen Harris, Valerie Ruzicka, Jerri Russell, Steven Nunn, Vickie Montgomery, candidate. Shelly Richter. Middle row: Deva Olson, Tammy Swanson, Katrina Jensen, Mark Vanosdall, Dara Jacobsen, Kelly Sailors. Front row: Kathryn Culver, Lisa Pritchett, Brian Luff, Janet Land. JIM’S FOODS, AURORA, NEBRASKA Lisa Ortegren reads the prophecy. The response and class will was given by Todd Blake served as MC. Danhauer. FIRST SECURITIES CORP. 694-6926, AURORA, NE ACTIVITIES BANQUET Tom Joyner gets his awards. Shelly Richter accepting her awards. Charlie Winkler was the guest speaker. Kelly Sailors and other junior high students served for the dinner. Parents also attended awards night. GARY SALLANS, D.C. 694-6565 HEALTH THROUGH CHIROPRACTIC TEACHERS ARE REAL PEOPLE, TOO! one, What are you talking about?? The big and little of things It was thaaat big! Seniors Yo) ‘SO oD es x Or @) O DA nr ty O O al Y _ i N fe to O ‘) THE CLASS OF 1984 Escorts Lynn Menke and Wendy Blum The Class of 1984: Gary Young, Mike Johnston, Kevin Hutsell, Glenda Nutzman, Robert Kluna, Rhonda Joyner, Todd Danhauer, Mark McKinnon, Tom Joyner. 56 Todd Danhauer Kevin Hutsell Mike Johnston COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES MIKE JOHNSTON KEVIN HUTSELL GARY YOUNG RHONDA JOYNER BEN FRANKLIN, Aurora LINCOLN MANOR STEAK HOUSE AND LOUNGE, CENTRAL CITY VETERINARY CLINIC, Central City Central City PATTY’S PUB, Central City NORDSTEDT’S, Central City ELLIS PHARMACY, Aurora CREST MOTEL, Central City MARK McKINNON TOM JOYNER GLENDA NUTZMAN ROBERT KLUNA DR. MICHAEL J. JONES, Aurora RON’S BARBER SHOP, Aurora WELLERS JEWELRY, Aurora DUFEK’S JACK AND JILL, Central City DAYLIGHT DONUT, Aurora HERK’S WELDING, Central City HUNTER CLEANERS, Aurora DOC’S PLACE, Central City THE COLOR SPOT, Aurora COAST TO COAST HARDWARE, Central City BJ’S DISCOUNT PHARMACY, Aurora GEREN DRUGS, Central City MORGAN'S CLOTHES, Aurora ” SENIORS GO TO MISSOUR' Mark, Rhonda, Scott, and Carol return from their shopping spree. Robert and Todd stop to look at Bagnett Dam. The seniors take a riverboat ride. AN A relaxing game of cards. The guys secure the van as they are ready to leave 60 Kansas City. WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY NE MISSOUR 5A EIGHTY -FOUF EIGHTY -FOU WALSWORTH PUBLISHING ¥ COM PAN MARCELINE, MISSOURI, UB A f ee
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