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Introduction Classes Organizations Special Events — _ Advertising arquette, Neb aska udent PopulationN151 1987-1988 EXPLORING NEW This year there weren’t a lot of new changes, but a lot of new faces, including an exchange student from Costa Rica. This year we dropped from a varsity football schedule to a J.V. schedule. The gym got a new look with new backboards and colorfully painted bleachers. Kelly hard at work. Exchange student, Ricardo, presents a gift to the school. Bill tries to figure out where to go. Kelly takes advantage of her study hall. BOUNDARIES IN 1987-88 : Art students Jennifer, Janet, Clint, Jae, Tim, Jill, and Kelly complete their Snow Cub Elementary students take advantage of warm weather. New football coach, Mr. Faeh, gets interviewed because of our unique Clint tries to listen in. situation The student body voted on having Coke or Pepsi Mr. McIntyre and Bruce put up the new backboards. - Pepsi won. Doris Dahlke, Home Ec. Andrew Faeh, P.E. Doug Gilson, Shop and Art Mary Greenfield, Resource Tim Hagge, Science George Harris, History Steve Jacobsen, Counselor Carol Malcolm, Commercial Paul McIntyre, Voc. Ag Mary Sedlacek, Band and Chorus Janice Walkowiak, English and Journalism Janice Wisnieski, Math Mary Erickson, Nurse Leeann Farrand, Resource Lee Rottman, Superintendent Emily Mersh, Secretary LaVonne Hutsell, Secretary Lucille Larson, Custodian Bruce Meyers, Custodian Earl Rudy, Custodian Nancy Nunn, Bus driver Sue Montgomery, Bus driver Maryanne Nelson, Cook Jana White, Cook Does Mr. Harris have Spring Fever? You Guys! FACULTY Mr. Faeh enjoys a pop! Miss Walkowiak gathering her thoughts. Miss Wisnieski, “I hate Mondays.” This year at Marquette there are many new faces among our staff. Among them is our Super- intendent, Mr. Lee Rottman. He is best known for helping schools with financial problems. With this on his record, we hope he can help us too. Mrs. Sedlacek keeps time. The school board consists of (left to right) Clayton Nelson, Marlene Ferguson; Sec., Murray Christenson; Pres., Letha Reyner; V.P., Les Regier; Treas., Wayne Johansen. 2 ¥ (nl, ites WN The board concentrates on modern day problems. ‘74 . o Behavior is a . e mirror, in ° Penny gives us her sob story on why which she would give anything to graduate before May 15, 1988. everyone shows his Mr. Jacobsen arrives at school dressed in his best duds. Jacky “Curly” Moore concentrates on his dribbling skills, being extra careful not to run over his necktie before he rolls down the court for the slam. Valerie tells Tammie to smile or else her The Cheerleaders hold a Battle of the Sex’s to show who has better basketball skills. pine “ponytail is history!!! UNAwrLaEr Virgo. oigunucy The Senior Class of 1988 has had many years together. We have grown to love each other for who we are and appreciate the qualities of each individual. Now as we pass this point in our lives, we cherish the memories we have had. We would especially like to thank our sponsor, Mrs. Carol Malcolm (right) for her hard work and her dedication to our class. SENIOR CLASS Cather A Férgusen OF 1988 amumie, L. Swonsen Sug wy e. | (¢ - Tr) Ke 20R fl pie SENIOR Steven Nunn prepares to land his lips on a second can of Pepsi before class. The wild women of the hallway stop long enough to get a picture taken. TT EDL ee if ih Valerie Ruzicka and Kim Harris use their study hall wisely. Valerie and Catherine share a toast after a big debate over Coke and Pepsi, Penny’s still amazed Pepsi won. JUNIORS Lisa Christenson Clint Cranmore Kathryn Culver Janet Land Donna Moore Jacky Moore Lisa Pritchett Kelly Sailors Mark Vanosdall A troubled Janet L. talks to Lisa P. about per- sonal problems. This year wall decorations took the place -_ of floats. Junior wall tied for 2nd place with the Freshmen wall. Janet, Lisa, and Jacky work hard to get it finished. ec — Jacky M. does hi s rocking horse imitation. SOPHOMORES Kaya Bottorf Laurie Brown Jaeson Cranmore Ricardo Loaiza Tim Luschei Laurie Mlady Kevin McHargue William Mersch Kelly Nissen Jennifer Penner Kimberly VanBibber Wayne Young Natural Girls?? Foreign exchange student Ricardo Loaiza, a native of Costa Rica, attended MHS for one semester. Ricardo had a unique personality and taught us many things about his culture. We wish Ricardo the best of luck in the future. Sophomore boys ready for war. FRESHMAN Jennifer Blake Carmen Christenson Jason Christenson Scott Jackson Lonnie Jones Levi Reyner Peggy Swanson Oh Christmas Tree. Hey Big Boy! EIGHTH GRADE Chris Berck Danny Boyce Heather Brown Richie Collins Eric Howe Peggy Jackson Gina Koehler Kenji Lentz Jennifer Mersch Renee Petersen Kelly Pritchett Eighth graders imitate Miss Wisnieski. Bill Jr. and “Joan” Collins, Marquette’s newest couple. “T better get an A for the day.” SEVENTH GRADE Jimmy Boyce Dack Brophy Nicole Christenson Brooke Cranmore Danny Foulk Frank Jesse Brenda Koehler Heather Land Sherry Mlady Jamie Montgomery Ryan Nelson Cory Nissen Matthew Sanderson Kenneth Wilson ig Seventh graders give us the “Miami Vice” look. “The lost boys” MOrFAO CHK wn F I F - H G R A D E Dara Andersen Jamie Andersen Sheila Bottorf Carrie Brophy Kevin Christenson Heather Howe Kimberly Jackson Brent Jensen Amelia Nelson John Nelson Derek Ortegren Kathy Penner Ryan Peterson Max Shelton Shane Teel Bret Archer Aric Brophy Sally Ferguson Keena Helzer Kendra Jacobsen Ginger Jesse Patrick Johansen Joseph Kisler Melissa Meiner Elizabeth Nelson Matthew Peterson Kim Ruzicka Haley Shelton Rick White Mrs. Pierson Mr. Carmen Chad Andersen Daniel Berck Shawn Britton Jerrid Christenson Zachery Danhauer Jenny Donlin Trevor Hoegh Aaron Jacobsen Solomon Jacobsen Jeremy Swanson Gena White Mrs. Carnes Joey Berck Tammy Boyce Taylor Christenson Ryan Jacobsen a Nicole Jesse Larissa Jones Matthew Meiner Tracy Meyers Rebecca Peterson Miss Miller Elementary girls dance to the school song. MO PrPAO THe MOPAR OGAw Tiffany Blehm Andrea Britton Christy Britton Kristen Hermansen Anna Jacobsen Dawn Koehler Derick Land Tracey Orsburn Dorinda Regier Shannon Sabata Travis Swanson Madison Vetter Mrs. Johansen 2 N D G R A D EK Jacob Andersen Ryan Anderson Bonnie Bottorf Larry Britton Katie Helzer Brandi Jensen Ashley Johnson Russell Meyer Sara Manka Becky McHargue Carl Michael Nelson Perrie Wendt Mrs. Dadey MOP Ware Terri Andersen Traci Blehm Raymond Britton Cody Gulbrandson Jessica Hermansen Adam Jacobsen Jordan Jacobsen Russell Johansen Megan Kisler Ricky Meyers Jason Neppl Crystal Sabata Mrs. Jacobsen K I N D EK R G A R i E N Elementary boys show their stuff! Grade Schoolers enjoy time during P.E. Larissa, Taylor, and Matt enjoy half-time of a basketball game. Shirley Andersen August 18, 1924 - August 11, 1987 Hea venly Father, for the influence of those lives that have enriched ours, we give them and Thee our most sin- cere thanks. Help us to realize and understand that our every thought, our every deed, our every word, and our every contact with others influences them for better or worse. We pray for Thy help in making all of these thoughts, deeds, words, and contacts manifest Thy spir- it and Thy great love for man; in His name. Amen Volleyball ist row left to right: N. Christensen, L. Mlady, P. Swanson, J. Blake, L. Brown, S. Mlady. 2nd row: E. Mersch, J. Penner, K. VanBibber, K. Nissen, T. Hagge, T. Swanson, C. Ferguson, D. Jacobsen, V. Ruzicka, K. Sailors, L. Pritchett. New Experiences The Cub Girl’s volley- despite the record, the ball team ended their sea- team was proud of their son with a record of 6-9. accomplishments. Many changes occurred on the team as a new offense and defense was put in and only 3 starters re- turned from the previous year. It was a fun season along ; : with a learning one, and Below: Valerie Ruzicka goes for the slam. Kelly Sailors plays the net as Dara Jacobsen covers be- hind. Marquette vs. BRADSHAW 16-11 15-11 Marquette vs, MCCOOL 15-4 15-3 Marquette vs. FAIRMONT 15-13 14-16 11-15 MARQUETTE vs. Polk-Hordville 15-8 15-12 Marquette ys. N'C 4-15 15-7 12-15 MARQUETTE vs. Harfipton 6.13 15-11 Marquette vs, RISING CITY 15-6 13-15 15-8 Marquette ¥eBAIRMONT 16-bb 10810 MARQUE''TE vs. Hampton 15-9 4-15 Marquette vs. MCCOOL 15-9 7-15 15-1 MARQUETTE ys. Exeter 15-13 17-415 MARQUETTE ys. Benedict 15-10 15-2 Marquette vanGILTNER 1b-5 15-9 Marquette ys. HAMPTON 7-15 15-12 15-8 -— AE, ay - XY @.. -—_— Dara Jacobsen goes for the spike as the team pulls in for coverage. Special Recognition Kelly Sailors All Conference H.M. All Area H.M. Dara Jacobsen All Conference Ist Team All Area H.M. All-State 2nd Team All Tourney Ist Team We started out the season with thirteen girls and we went into the Sub-district play with only eight girls so we were proud of our accomplishments. Above: Lisa Pritchett reaches high for the set as Tammie Swanson gets in to her offensive position. Left: Sailors goes for the tip as team-mates pull in for coverage. FOOTBALL TEAM KXPERIENCES CHANGES 1987 Football Team(L to R): L. Jones, K. McHargue, T. Luschei, J. Christenson, L. Reyner, C. Cranmore, W. Young, J. Moore. Back Row: M. Vanosdall, J. Cranmore. J. Cranmore tries to bull his way for the first down. The line blocks as the ball makes a transfer in the back field. The 1987 Football team of Mar- quette High School had a year of transition. Our new coach, Andrew Faeh, brought many new ideas to our football program. Our training con- sisted of more stretching, running, and one of the most important ele- ments, lifting! These activities helped us endure our feelings of fa- tigue, due to a lack of numbers. We converted to a J.V. schedule which helped us build our confi- dence and gain experience. Although we only won one game, the season was still fun! We will be returning to a Varsity J.V. Schedule next year; we all hope for a better season! J. Cranmore breaks a tackle in an attempt to score a touchdown. 24McCOOL JCT. el. 4 . em iain eed sh cx IGEN 5 sone, J. Cranmore waits for the block to decide which route to the endzone is best! GIRL’S BASKETBALL: SUCCESSFUL K. VanBibber, J. Penner, L. Pritchett, L. Brown, D. Jacobsen, K. Sailors, V. Ruzicka, C. Ferguson, T. Swanson, J. Blake, P. Swanson, C. Christenson, K. Bottorf. BEBE ASE EZ UE Successful Season The Marquette girl’s Special Recognition basketball team had a suc- ee sar ins — cessful season, despite -Vonterence 2nd ream coming up short in the rep eoe beg District finals against the Valoris Duciake Benedict Eagles. Withfive _Aj]-Area H.M. returning letterwinners, Kelly Sailors the Cubs finished their All-Conference H.M. season with arecord of 12- All-Area H.M. 5. Highlights of the year were winning the Sub-Dis- trict tournament and get- ting runner-up in the Dis- ‘ : ote ammie Swanson takes advantage of opponent on the floor, and rips trict Playoffs. the ball away. Right: The Cub Team’s starting five. Far Right: Valerie Ruzicka goes for the block as Catherine Fergu- son steps to the inside rebound- ing position. p 4 eeeee 26 Dara Jacobsen MARQUETTE vs, Bradshaw MARQUBTTE vs. McCOOL MARQUETTE vs, Trumbull! MARQUETTE vs. Clarks MARQUETTE ys, PH MARQUP veeHampton MARQUE ¥s. Giltner MARQUETTE vs. Fairmont MARQUETTE vs, R-C. Matquette vs. P.H Marquette vs. EXETER Marquette vs, BENEDICT MARQUETTE vs. ‘Prumbull MARQUETTE ‘vs. Hampton MARQUETTE vs, Benedict Lisa Pritchett shows her free-throw form as the team and coaches watch from the bench. Below: Coach Jacobsen and Coach Hagge have a Team Talk about the upcoming sea- son. Jacobsen and Ferguson bring the ball down in the District Final game against Benedict. a a BOY’S BASKETBALL: ae oe IE i i394 44 1987-88 Basketball Team (L to R): Front Row S. Jackson, R. Loaiza, J. Christenson, J. Cranmore, K. McHargue, Back Row L. Jones, J. Moore, B. Mersch, C. Cranmore. D K V EK L O P I N G The 1987-88 basketball team had 8 members, with only one re- turning letterwinner, Jacky Moore. Although the Cubs season turned out to be unfortunate, their record (0-16) doesn’t show how hard they worked! An obstacle in the way to victory was lack of numbers. Lack of numbers pushed our endurance level to the limit. This year gave a young team much experience, which will help in the years to come! Good Luck. Marquette “WS Miu vette ) } Marq 1ette Marquette 49 Marqugttew 88 Marquette 66 Marquette 59 BENEDIQg Marquette 48 GILTNER Sub-Districts Marquette 27 HAMPTON ke = Jae takes advantage of the new three Frustrations grow as the game nears the point goal. end. Lonnie Jones, All-American Clint and Lonnie battle for a rebound. TRACK AND FIELD 88 This year’s track team had considerable success The boys and girls combined their effort and three qual ified for state. The team members were, Dara J., Lisa P., Jennifer P., Mark V., Wayne Y., Jae C. and Kevin M. Mark V. qualified for state track after breaking the school record at the district track meet. He also qualified in discus and proved an excellent athlete by placing 4th in that event. He also placed 3rd in the shot-put Peggy S. qualified and ran in the 400. Jae C. partici pated in the triple jump. Congratulations for a job well done. Mark gives the discus a whirl. Dara lets the discus rip as Mr . Faeh takes cover. Peggy concentrates on her “kick” at the Kevin works hard to keep the lead he has built. end of her race. Jennifer P. competes in her best event, boy chasing. Peggy shows her ability to stride out. Jae C. preparing to lap the other contestants “Look mom ... no hands!” in the 200 m. JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS Jr. High football proves a new challenge at Marquette. Kelli Pritchett prepares to make her move. Jim Boyce alone at last. Jennifer Blake, Lisa Pritchett, Kim VanBibber, Kelly Nissen, Laurie Mlady Kim VanBibber threatens Kelly Nissen for the outrageous hair cut she was given. ae “heerleaders Lisa Pritchett and Jennifer Blake start to fill the students with spirit in the classrooms. Promoting Pride Cheerleaders and fans are important parts of ev- ery sporting event. The all new group of Cheer- leaders kept school spirit alive with various pep rallies and posters throughout the year. C H EK E R L E A D EK R S 1 00 © r+ Q0 900 CO Despite what many people may think, there is more than “just winning” in high school sports. The main objective in extra curricular activities is to have fun. We've shown this in our past years at MHS, and the ath- letes have enriched their own personalities. Dara and Mark ASEM ee Ricardo Loazia eludes the defense. ji “Who has the Camera?” The Cubs football team was the topic for the channel 13 news. Dara shows her defense ability in sub-districts. A | fal epee TONGA OE: gS The Cubs football team huddles to discuss the kick-off strategy! WN XQ SC TS Doe 4 Ty N N BS MHS NA NS J iN N : SPRATT NY iN N ISS Q Ny M1] RK IS ATS NES ' A } “ [ | [| | ty ., | i f BAND AND he band and chorus have been busy this vear having again a different instructor. The band worked hard on learning new music and having the older students help the new 7th grade, which is always a challenge Both the band and chorus perform ed at various contests and concerts The band students were: Sherry Mlady, Kelli Pritchett, Cory Nissen, Heather Brown, Kenji Lentz, Renee Pe terson, Kathryn Culver, Jennifer Pen ner, Kim VanBibber, Lisa Pritchett, Lonnie Jones, Jason Christenson, Frank Jesse, Dan Foulk, Richie Collins, Kevin McHargue [he chorus students were: Kim Harris, Bill Mersch, Carmen Christen son, Peggy Swanson, Jennifer Blake, Kevin McHargue, Laurie Mlady Mrs. Sedlacek, instructor Kathryn Culver, drum majorette Chorus just relaxing Smile, you're on candid camera. FHA HAS EXCITING YEAR This year was a fun and exciting year for the Marquette FHA. The members participated in many con- tests and activities. Some of the mem- bers went to the District Search Con- test in Sutton, and the State FHA Con- ference. In honor of the teachers, the FHA held a Teachers Appreciation Week. As a money maker they sold ma- gazines. It was a great year!!! FHA Members: (bottom row) J. Penner, K. Nissen, J. Blake, K. Sailors, M. Jensen, D. Jacobsen, S. Archer (2nd row) B. Cranmore, C. Nissen, N. Christensen, C. Christenson, P. Swanson, H. Land, K. VanBibber, L. Christenson, K. Culver (3rd row) G. Koehler, B. Koehler, T. Swanson, H. Brown, S. Mlady, J. Land, L. Mlady, D. Moore, (4th row) K. Lentz, K. Pritchett, R. Petersen, J. Mersch, (5th row) C. Ferguson, K. Harris, L. Pritchett. The girls work hard to get things ready. FFA and FHA honor students: Jill R. and Dara J. People enjoy the meal at the FHA Salad Supper. FFA MEMBERS WORK TO ACHIEVE GOALS FFA is an organization developed to teach young people more about agri- culture. This year the Marquette FFA members worked hard to achieve their goals. The students participated in many contests and won many awards and ribbons. The Freshman went to the District Livestock Contest in Ord. The Land Judging Team qualified to go to State. At the Vo-Ag contest in Aurora, the Dairy Products Team qualified for state. During National Agriculture Week, the FFA held a poster contest for the grade school. In all, the FFA has been very busy. It was an enjoyable year. FFA Members: (Ist row) S. Nunn, S. Jackson, R. Loaiza, J. Reyner, (2nd row) J. Moore, K. McHargue, J. Christensen, L. Reyner, W. Young, L. Jones, T. Luschei, C. Cranmore National Ag Week, Farmer-Rancher Day. Having fun at the FFA Sledding Party. M-CLUB, NES, and AIDES The 1987-88 M-Club members are as follows, front row: T. Swanson, V. Ruzicka, D. Jacobsen, C. Fer guson, K. Nissen, middle row: K. Sailors, J. Penner, L. Mlady, L. Pritchett, K. VanBibber, back row L. Reyner, M. Vanosdall, K. McHargue, B. Mersch, J. Cranmore, J. Moore, J. Christenson, L. Jones. National Honor Society Assembly. Aides included, front row: V. Ruzicka, K. Harris, D. Jacobsen, back row: P. Andersen, C. Ferguson, S. Archer, and L. Pritchett. Members of NHS are K. Nissen, C. Ferguson, V. Ruzicka, and D. Jacob- sen. LEFT: Mrs. Pierson, Dana Harris, Jeff Jacobsen, and Catherine Ferguson help with the assembly. ‘SPEECH and DRAMA Drama participants are, front row: J. Mersch, J. Penner, D. Jacobsen, middle row: J ‘hristenson, J. Cranmore, K. McHargue, L. Jones, back row: K. Nissen, B. Mersch, W. oung, C. Ferguson, and L. Pritchett SSO The Marquette Drama presented “Beyond the Door” at Districts. BELOW: Lisa Pritchett and Kelly Nissen in “The Wildflowering of Chastity.” Speech competitors are J. Penner, L. Mlady, K Nissen and L. Pritchett Lonnie Jones and Jennifer Penner in “The Wild Flowering of Chastity.” DRAMA A_ BIG CHALLENGE, BUT WORTH IT. The Drama Cast presented two plays dur- ing the 1987-88 school year. They were “Beyond the Door,” and “The Wild Flowering of Chastity.” The Cast for “Beyond the Door” received an excellent at the District Play Contests in McCool and Hampton. Everyone had a great time performing and the audiences loved every bit of the plays. STUDENT COUNCIL JOURNALISM (front) Carmen C., Jason C., Renee P., Frank J., Matt P. (back) Ritchie C., Dara J., Catherine F., Lisa P., Jae C., Kelly S. The darkroom crew, Penny and Catherine (L to R) Kathy C., Catherine F., Janet L., Wayne Y., Dara J., Mark V., Penny A., Jill R. Journalism advisor: Miss Walkowiak Journalism students work to meet deadlines. ASSEMBLY - DEDICATION TO RICARDO for everyone at MHS because of an exchange student from Costa Rica. When Ricardo first came here he was quiet and he wasn’t very familiar with our society, but with help from everyone, he soon fit in. Throughout his stay Ricardo was involved in many sports and activities such as football, basketball and FFA. Everyone enjoyed having him here, it was an experience for us all. The students learn about the effects that drugs, and al- cohol can cause. Mrs. Dahlke show Ricardo the basics on cooking. The one and only - Ricardo. a = tae Janet gives the camera a sexy smile during Jour : e nalism Class as Mark thinks deeply about his as signment It’s a bird it’s a plane it’s, it’s . . | oughta just ...” Above: Dear Santa ... Please send me a new bike, and ... Below: Clint “McIntyre” takes a moment to pose for the camera. Jae picks a winner. Homecoming ’87 This year’s Homecoming ac- tivities included a Spirit Week with the days of- Come as You are Day, Hillbilly Day, Vise-Versa Day, Beach Day and Blue and Gold Day. The volleyball and foot- ball teams were victorious in their contests that week. 1987 Homecoming Royalty- King, Phillip VanBibber; Queen, Dara Jacobsen; and the crownbearers for the King and Queen were Jessica Hermansen and Adam Jacobsen Mr. Hagge and Emily didn’t have time to get ready for school. Lisa and Janet dress up for Hillbilly Day. ATHLETIC h ely The Marquette High School Athlet ic Banquet was held on May 7th. Mrs Susan Gay was the Mistress of Ceremo nies. The theme of our banquet was, “On the Edge of a Dream.” The theme was appropriate in that students’ dreams and aspirations became reality. The stu dent body received awards for their out standing achievements and participa tion in extracurricular activities. The music for the dance following the ban quet was provided by Complete Music. Thanks to the student body and staff, the evening was a success. Caught sluffing off. We have to put up how many balloons? Being a senior means alot of responsibility. fy castle is almost complete. Now if the prince could get OH-NO! Make it look like we’re working. re. SMILE- YOU'RE ON MHS R. SNEAK The Seniors take a brief moment to pose for a group picture. Jill and Valerie soak up some sun by the pool SF ‘ V3 : Cruising the Lake of the Ozarks with our Sponsor Scott Malcolm. Below Left: Valerie tends to her sunburn by letting the lotion soak in. Mrs. Malcolm is ready for a nap after a long trip. Troy shows his diving technique. Jill Reyner receives diploma from Mrs. Letha Reyner, Member of the Board of Education. G R A D U A T I O N Dara Jacobsen receives scholarship award from Mr. Steve Jacobsen, School counselor. Members Of The Class Of 1988 Penny JoAnn Andersen Vickie Lynn Montgomery 00 00 ( F4 Sherri Susan Archer Steven Dean Nunn Catherine Ann Ferguson Teresa Marie Paup Kimberly Ann Harris Jill Marie Reyner Dara Dawn Jacobsen Valerie Kay Ruzicka Troy Allen Mack Tammie Lynn Swanson BACCALAUREA’ - E and COMMENCEMENT SERVICE Processional Sunday; May-15; 1988 Mrs. Mary Sedlacek and Mrs. Pam Nissen Invocation The Rev. David McCreary United Methodist. Church, Marquette “Turn Around” imberly Harris Mrs. Mary Sedlacek, Director Laurie Mlady Scripture Lesson Psalm 78:1-7 Sherri Archer, Graduating Senior Sermon The Rev. David McCreary “You Have Learned - Now Teach!” Presentation Of Awards 6 s..s isccnicreiat psseesiete eee Mr. George La arris sentation F fog a steve Jacobsen —_— 5 ‘ ad ye The a3 Supéliitendent, ate a Polit Sch eee pptaton of Diplomas i Cc ) Mrs. Letha Reyner, Mrs. Marlene uson he ies y Bamberal Board of uN sy Mt losing Pa y 1 ; ory eee ee 5 oman . dlacek and Mrs. Pam Mark Vancedall USHERS: Se eo ae oe A DB a Set SEE OE te Sea Kelly Sailors Jacky Moore CAS SPOOR vores cies ct csi ee oaoeet ea Mrs. Carol Malcolm PROMOTIONS Eighth grade: (Back) Dan B.., C.. Chris B Kindergarten: (Back) Cody G., H., Not pictured- Terri A ig nea “Kh = wa By “se Se First National Bank Marquette, Nebraska 854-2221 When A Farmer Needs A Friend Loans - Insurance Complete Banking Service LEADERSHIP YOU CAN | rosy §=COUNTON a pda wei Steve Jacobsen Windrowing Square Baling Round Baling BAXTER’S AG-LAND EQUIP., INC. P.O. 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