Midland High School - Bold Directions Yearbook (Wyoming, IA)

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MIDLAND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Directions O' i 4r9 'P' Wig? 5, TOP: Faculty and students get fired up at the homecoming bonfire. Mr. Cabalka directs a jazz band rehearsal. MIDDLE: The student council got a new pop machine this gear. Brent Podhaski and Sandy Ireland dress up during homecoming week. Pirrko Ruolahti, foreign exchange student from Finland, takes part in homecoming festivities. Mark Klocke, Nancy Petersen, John Hamann, Susie Norris, and Matt Schaeffer act out HThe Sandboxu during creative writing. BOTTOM: More enthusias- tic people at the bonfire. Mrs. Reed has time for a brief snack. Senior boys pose on grubby day. ,ii i O NNrw.mh Nu! gs75SggQniEy gf i 'bh R g 2ivFf K OM, G .K , 4 Z rrrc , W Q S if 5 I ,Wx i Ei X 3 - .L.i,-- , W, ,a ' .Aung QQ ' ,ew My 4 Q ? , M ,gag-qs.. J Q ' 1 is gi' fl ' 5- 5 Q t s N OPPOISTE: Pat Dirks sizes up a piece of cake and decides she can fit it into her mouth. ABOVE: Linda Green gets a free hair style during a demonstration during a home ec class. Mr. Meyer attempts to stag astride Cindy Marcucci's favorite horse. Sandy Ireland strolls near the lake at Central Park. Pam Heiken rocks and rolls during an encore presentation by uThe Emotions.u Mr. Von Yeast in- vestigates the intricacies of the pop machine. BELOW: A pensive Mr. Byers. RIGHT: Mickie Switzer mimics a friend. BELOW: Mr. Lust strains to lift some boxes on No Sweat Day. OPPOSITE TOP: John Hamann displays his approval of his picture being taken, while Keith Dirks pays attention to the game. TOP RIGHT: Anne Mattson checks to see if she has the right assignment: Mickie Switzer is not doing her work. MIDDLE: Matt Schaeffer enjoys noon in the old gym. The school gets new insulation for the windows. BOTTOM: Lisa Meade and Cindy Marcucci during one of their busier afternoons. Darrell McKinstry and Lynette Mallicoat dance during a student council-sponsored dance. M, I N..-g,,.,.fN1 X. Z ..-...........,r,....,,,,NNMk E ag' gl ii- V 1 f U35 ff My ' . f ' -I N -WA . ' .- ' ,... 'I 1fT'?11'-' esffi - 1? 2-fvtkfefafikeliiiirsiif .. fS f6?i .fi ,-F2?22:f2s22s.5S. l Q f i Pwfif: ,zggg gy, . x. MS. ,anew swam AX .qsljy 00 Come on, show us your tongue! OPPOSITE: Cindy Pace is caught unaware at the SES picnic. Kris Petersen ac- knowledges the camera in the Delwood locker room by stick- ing out her tongue. Karla Hartwig, Pat Dirks, Jackee Paulsen, and Jayne Buol are not quite so concerned. Anne Mattson and Pat DGLBIM cannot resist the temptation to give their consensus of the photo- grapher. Lorie Wurst is war- ming up for a burst of Thhbb. TOP: Darrell MoKinstry, con- trary to his looks, is not displeased with his track performance. Even the tea- chers, Miss Snetselaar and Miss Linnemeier, have occa- sion to show their displea' sure. Although he's not Gene Simmons of KISS, John Hamann provides a good facsimile. ..- f g X HB my Q X351 I E 1 Ev? 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' QQE5' if Q - Mgg?yEEi?gi QQEMEY Q .Hg . ggi Q i,,M33:'1 2Q, ' ,gf if 9 if 1- a v 31- Al .Qg K, 'fda l wmQg f V , X Scott Taylor 1 Lori VanAmburg T32 Al: 1 A xi f ' --r hurt Tholen 5 Doug Westphal Ken Westphal , Q A mil m l F K - Tammie Widel Kim Williams Lynn Williams S - Zigi K W Ron Willihms Cynthia Winger Lorie Wurst Timm Wynkoop PHIL HAMANN Val edi ctori an n State of Iowa Scholar William Wilker Scholarship JOHWNA MILLER Salutatorian State of Iowa Scholar William Wilker Scholarship Citizenship Awards . . . M.E.A. Scholarships . Winnifred Wherry Music State Class Class .Motto Scholarship . . . of Iowa Scholars . . Flower . . . . . . . DAVID BUCHHOLTZ SANDY IRELAND CYNTHIA WTNGER SANDY IRELAND BRUCE BEARINGER CYNTHIA WINGER KIM DIRKS . . YELLOW ROSE Colors . . . . . . . FUREST 8 LIGHT GREEN NWHAT APPEARS TO BE THE END, ' MAY REALLY BE A NEW BEGINNING.u GRADUATION my Mag 25, 1978 'Q km 3 Www rv , Q 7'eX ,.X 1 iW,f wi WF N 'JA ' N x f L .bt , X W' if f ,- 5 gy . . . R. 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K 1? 3 In PAULINE ANTONS Math SES NHS JUNELLE BENTER Vocal Music Fall Musical Variety Show PAT BROWN Art JOHN BYERS Industrial Arts Drivers' Ed Wrestling Boys' Track Ass't. Football DENNIS CABALKA Band Jazz Band Variety Show JERRY CARSTENS P.E. Girls' Basketball Girls' Track DIANE CARSTENSEN Teachers' Aide 30 TOP LEFT: Mr. Meyer captures the action of a football game. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Smith, Mr. Lust, and Mr. Hartwig View the homecoming bonfire from a distance. OPPO- SITE LEFT: Coach Carstens de- finitely has winning in mind. ABOVE LEFT: Whistle in hand, Coach Smith keeps tabs on his players during practice. ABOVE RIGHT: Two Umonstersn distribute door prizes at the faculty vari- ety show. LEFT: While taping ankles, Coach Park would rather not be disturbed. 4 1 English SES 3 1 35: ,A 1 .3 '55 if PAT DOW ff' I -M ,g K 4 QU I .Q M. ' as , 5 iwggwim .XYQ .. ,.,:: . ,EE X . I I f A i E ..-Q .tt,, SALLY FELTEN Business Ed. Newspaper JV Cheerleading GARY HEIAR Social Studies Baseball Girls' Golf JV Girls' Basketball Ass't. Softball JOHN MEYER English French Contest Speech Annual Drama ART MILLIKIN Science Cross Country Ass't. Wrestling KIRK PARK Business Ed. JV Boys' Basketball Football MARY SHANNEY Librarian 31 MIKE STANLEY English Boys' Golf JERRY SMITH Social Studies Boys' Basketball Student Council MEREDITH THEILEN P.E. Cheerleading C. J. VON YEAST Science Jr. Academy of Science PAT WESTRICH Home Ec. FHA Cheerleading NEIL WHITE Guidance 32 N , QAYLATWQQYT ' f A QQ, Dfw... ' 9 4'FWf'k ,. H ,,', iggan.. K A? 41 KH at 5,1 ml f 1 E' W- TOP: A mgstified Coach Byers. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Heiar is not too shocked by the senior trip to Des Moines. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Ellefson and Mr. Heiar watch a track meet from the warmth of Mr. Ellefson ' s truck. RIGHT: Mrs. Benter directs one of her productions. .Isl v 5 w , ' , , F X Q R A gwzmy I I? get wawitw 'H ' L, xaxfvwg , W gl.. 3 jf! A. MR. MAURICE MCDONALD MR. GENE LUST Superintendent Secondary Principal QCIC in .. .:., sei A . -2- A if W QQH QRVSQ A R I 4 4 N - ' -,-?jx R ig? Y 6 I ' 92, X. ' f E 'E A ., ,xx 1 -Hx, 4.8 MR. BOB BAXTER Elementary Principal K , ,- MRS. EGGERT Secretaries MR. IIOLUB Custodians MRS. STORM Cooks MRS. REED MR. BOOTS MRS. HANSEN MRS. HORA X J L.. 'uv 72 if 02 ,hx 'wa qv dill! Q, 'U' mm m ' 1 5 3' Q dab' I . n, ,dr N ft 1 M QQ! I QQ K ' , ly 4 1-mr K ' N:,, A - U .PKK . i K a or 5 R sq e A u KSWE . gf: ily 5' , es- , il t . - x v '.f..f2r3g, ?4 ' R he 4-gg. ,agypfjf JfXk.:'fs M .NM S xi r Pre-season workouts began August 20, one week before the start of school. TOP: Assistant Coach Dirks tapes Dwight Reid's ankles as a cautionary measure. ABOVE LEFT: Coach Park demonstrates the proper way to execute a play. RIGHT: Lester Wood- ard stands behind Dwight Reid and Kevin Metz for his turn at the water hydrant. RIGHT: Dave Buchholtz directs the offense for an assault on the defense. -. s 0 www X QW H 4 t .N ..-n-K. 'f-2 3 6 E jfs, x V 5. dw. 1 M 1 x,'?. fs l X.-f Q! A Eagles Clutch Mid-East Championship he Midland Eagles boldly attacked conference foes and set an example for the remaining season by clutching the 1978 Mid - East conference championship. The Eagles last captured the title in 1975. This championship was the first under the helm of first - year head coach Kirk Park. Coach Park directed his steam to an eight win - one loss season. An early loss to East Dubuque prevented the team from participating in a playoff game for the state crown. he schedule was fraught with ear- ly injuries and inclement weather. Starting quar- terback Dave Buchholtz weathered a shoulder sepa- ration and recovered in time to play in several soggy games. The Lincoln game was slogged in a tor- rential rain on a field glazed with mud. The Bel- levue and Clarence-Lowden games had to be reschedul- ed because of rain and lightning. All these in- did not ham- from earning conveniences per the team their title. hat was the number of players who were named to all - con- ference teams. Seniors Dave Buchholtz, Ken Metz, Ron Williams, Dan Snyder, Matt Schaeffer, Curt Tho- len, and Kevin Metz were elected first team all - conference. And four more seniors garnered honorable mention: Dwight Reid, Ken Westphal, Bruce Bearinger, and Doug Eichhorn, distinction emphasized by I YI .QQ . if .,: ff, 141 nf Q S 4, sux, :DF A -H, N ..f..g- ' ,. . --:gms , . - -- ,Wy 1 ff A , Row l: D. Christiansen, D. Snyder, C. Tholen, B. Bearinger, K. Metz, D. Buchholtz, D. Eichhorn, D. Reid, K. Westphal, M. Schaeffer. Row 2: D. Carstensen, T. Etten, M.Orr, J. Eggert, K. Metz, L. Etten, R. Williams, D. McKinstry, B. Wherry, J. Byers. Row 3: Ass't. Coach Dirks, J. Sorgenfrey, T. Jeffery, M. Wurst, J. Gnade, M. Lehrman, L. Woodard, B. Podhaski, D. Taylor, R. Vacek, M. Streeper, M. Colony, B. Podhaski, D. Wilslef, T. Lust, C. Wurst, Ass't. Coach Byers, T. Christiansen, Coach Park. oach Carstens produced another winning ball club this season. They were undefeated in twenty regular season games and finally fell to Dubuque Wahlert during the third round of district play- offs. The superlative season, 25 wins - l loss, was spear- headed by first team all-con- ference players Cindy Marcucci Lisa Meade, and Nancy Peter- sen. Pat Dirks was a second team pick, and Jackee Paulsen and Kris Petersen were third team all-conference players. TOP LEFT: Kris Petersen ap- plauds an exceptional play. TOP RIGHT: Cindy Marcucci gains control of the rebound. RIGHT: Nancy Petersen is con- fronted by a very tall guard. OPPOSITE TOP: Lisa Meade stops the offense. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Coach Carstens giving instructions during time out. -,,,,.,......... s..-f'AA: . -:,kk 5 . S ..:-.. M.-up . Coach Carstens, Pam Heiken, Nancy Petersen, Jayne Buol, Karla Hartwig, Kris Petersen, Kris Ketelsen, Jackee Paulsen, Pat Dirks, Lisa Meade, Pam Wilslef, Cindy Marcucci, Pat West- phal, Tammie Widel, mgr., Sandy Ireland, mgr. I :ss 4' if A L xiii ...H ' i . u X Er X , .. X X. . FRONT: Susanne Ahrendsen, Pam Wldel, Phyllis Casel, Teresa Brunscheen, Cheryl Casel, Vickie Dunkel. BACK: Julie Lineburg, mgr., Pam Wilslef, Kim Bearce, Connie Leonard, Roberta Metz, Wendy Collins Karla Hartwig, Barb Hansen, Coach Heiar. OPPOSITE LEFT : Pat Di rkS works the lane . OPPO- SITE RIGHT: Lisa Meade and Kris Petersen vie for the ball. LEFT: Pat Dirks uses her guarding skills to make in - bounding difficult. BELOW: Jackee Paulsen tries the left side for two. Coach Heiar's ex - pression changes from mild interest to greater inter - estf some excite - ment, more excite- ment, wel... 43 , i . fwl3eQQ5FSW N i t,,,..L .. A Q.. - l -HQ? ww? .Si N l ...,......., , -+A s X N' 4 .-s-'N,1,,- Tyra, 'K' ' 5 1 1' - asf .. ..wsiifG.easfkJvefL'v4vaff Lmwf-- 4-Us -ite .. I. .1 K, ,V V, Stagg W ag.. as -' f .N -,- 1' Q: .?, , . k 2. . ., . .M M ts. ,mg K, . . , . M X.: .X ,v.,..,,w,, W - ., 'J V . .5 f K ff2'.:ifxfmsss-- A K . t I VW ,Z f. . 3 , , . . X w.f..,,iyR D 3 K . a . w va.-' - .-Q62 ,la r-NjQi:1,. .-fi ws.. 4 .A- - Q. m.a r- K , I V' XA YAQQ1 , -.gs H ..,,.,4.yQsQ' T C i - ' -'I' aff 5? 9- T.. .- M l A iM. .v,:,,qr-1,f.. ' K .. K C 7.,.lli:.5i2f1...L,. J L ' . QiNgif:g A Q 92 if ,gy-gm , .W -ff--wg., .-ga: . - ,. L,+,,'.5.,,,3, wry 'X - . , V. y1V.4.iV! . .Q K T . s A ' -P , - - . 5 ,J v .' ... A Ali' X ,fv- - :M 1119 . k . .5 :Ek-fx 'Y ' JW . . , .. ,.-mi' k , -- H 1 f A -:. :Nr .. 4 fi-fi: ' .nl xr ,iw 'Avf' k U , ' ' , , k 'g -jf 35' . ' ' x Nui! .K V 1 'XE .N . ' M K , ' 'I Enthusiustic,Winni irst year head coach Jerry Smith brought an unequalled en- thusiasm to the Eagle bench. He was able to learn the strengths and weaknesses of his squad rapidly and put the team to work improving them- selves. he Eagles see - sawed with several teams, losing to them one game, and then winning the rematch. They capped the with a thrilling season double-overtime victory a- gainst North Linn, 67-64. In his initial year, Coach ngSQuson Smith directed the team to a not unrewarding record of ten wins and seven losses. Three squad lead- ers were named to all-con- ference teams: Dave Buch- holtz, first team, Danny Schau, second team: Ken Westphal, third team. Y 1 OPPOSITE: Ken Metz shoots for two while Jerry Schau screens out. Dave Buchholtz engineer- ing a drive. LEFT: y Dwight Reid attempts a , , layup - but without the ' Q ball! Bruce Bearinger t T v attempts to evade the iw wmMN'W g,l ,tl,t h-lt 'W 47 W' WM outstrectched arms of ,J 1 his guard. FRONT: Coach Smith, Carla Tracy, mgr., Bruce Bearinger, Danny Schau, Ken Westphal Dwight Reid, 'Ken Metz, Dave Buchholtz, Mark Colony, Ass't. Coach Park. BACK: Marvin Tjaden, mgr., Rodney Vacek, John Hamann, Darrell McKinstry, Curtis Reid Jerry Schau, Tony Guzzo, Steve Dirks, Larry Etten. .N A,..... W.-.,.........-........x f,-- --. . to .. .-. , -can-an-..-..-..... nun'-q-.-...-..... w ---H-N Q--f N-,vu F Y ,- of S: V llie E x Q' K t u 1 l gf' to ,Ml I TOP: Coach Smith instructs Darrell McKinstry on proper form. Jerry Schau works on condi- tioning. ABOVE: Dave Buchholtz scores an un- contested bucket. Danng Schau waits for Dwight Reid to wrestle the ball away. Two points for Danny Schau going cross-lane. OPPOSITE TOP: Coach Smith checks the scorebook. He gives advice during a time out. Darrell McKinstry listens intently to instructions. LOWER RIGHT: Ken Metz shoots unguarded. X -0---.-..-........... R5 Q ff-,mim i rfiiiq lQ igwwgif amass, awsfwiiy ,,.. . Ty Jeffery, Mark Colony, Rodney Vacek, Steve Dirks, Tony Guzzo, John Hamann, Larry Etten, Pat DeLarm, mgr., Coach Park, April Eichhorn, mgr., Chuck Kikuts, Jerry Schau, Mark Lehrman, Mike Wurst, Tom Christiansen, Curtis Reid. QB6 W I A lllus N 5, ,Q .x .k.L w,g..gam - 47 ,, .yi R, 'ff - State Recognition for Wrestlers hat better way to end the season than to bring home a team trophy from the state wrestling tournament? It might be the addition of three state champs. Mid- land did just that! idland left Des Moines in posses- sion of the second place trophy for wrestling in Class A schools. Three wrestlers were all that were necessary to amass a sufficient number of points. Scott Taylor re- peated as a state champ this year but he wrestled seven pounds heavier at 112. Dan Snyder, dubbed nThe Snaken by the Lisbon coach, wrestled to the 155 pound championship. And to round out the trio, Matt Schaeffer muscled his way to the 167 pounds. ot to be outdone his wrestlers, Byers was also acclamations as championship at by Coach John given high coach of the year for Class A wrestling. He re- ceived a trophy, belt buc- kle, and ring for his title. Coach Millikin was named assistant coach of the year. he rest of the grapplers sparkled in helping the team a- chieve an eight win - two loss season. Those losses went to state champions Lisbon, and to a Class AA school, Solon. OPPOSITE TOP: Lee Scott struggles to keep control of his opponent. MIDDLE: Tim DeLarm manuevers for the pin. ABOVE LEFT: Both coaches and manager Doug Westphal have the same opinion of the match. ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Byers studies the sit- uation. MIDDLE LEFT: Coach Byers yelling words of encouragement and strategy. ABOVE: The presentation of the team trophy to Coach Byers. LEFT: More help from the bench. ,. .--W... , , L'lLA . ' XW,x. Terry Sorgenfrey, Darrell Taylor, Brad Wherry, Ron Williams, Coach Byers, Doug Westphal, mgr., Dan Snyder, Lee Scott, Phil Hamann, Scott Taylor, Robert Pegorick., Matt Schaeffer, Perry Keister, Ass't. Coach Millikin, Doug Eichhorn, Jeff John, Kevin Metz, Tim DeLarm. OPPOSITE LEFT: Kris Petersen signals the end of the period. OPPOSITE TOP: Ron Williams gaining the top position. OPPOSITE MIDDLE: Kevin Metz gets a little high, but he's still in control. TOP LEFT: Scott Taylor is victo- rious. MIDDLE LEFT: Matt Schaeffer gets con- gratulated by Coach Byers after his state vic- tory. BOTTOM LEFT: Dan Snyder's arm is raised in triumph. BELOW: Scott Taylor engineers another win. GW I vs- Fi FRONT: Terry Specht, Ricky Carr, Richard Holland, Jerard Gnade, Lennie Miller, Duane Wherry, Darrell Taylor. MIDDLE: Robert Yarolem, Danny Huston, Todd Lust, Dale Christiansen, John Hollingshead, Jeff John, Dean Wilslef Rusty Burmahl. BACK: Doug Westphal, mgr., Rick Busch, Perry Keister, Joel Byers, Cliff Wurst, Mike Orr, Jerry Sorgenfrey, Coach Millikin. irls' softball at Midland has risen to new heights. They were able to post only a 3 win - 7 loss conference record and an overall record of 8 - 13. That does not tell the fact that they advanced through sectionals beating Central City and Marion, and they played in the districts, losing to Cedar Rapids Jefferson, 10 - 0. Pat Dirks, Nancy Petersen, and Pam Heiken were all-conference team members helping the team achieve its fi- we A alfa, gi-Av I nal status. ' vgfoesson Honoooo K k X ' ,Q Ewgalfeka X pxXEg?q!lQ Qiyi 4 i Q so 5 was J 1 , V VKJWL it 5-2123! '0'i': I that M 1 , . 1 1' N'nilmff l'?4'9Ai:2 Nmffhl ' .mvfrz 5 5 -x?X ,L new on T T CQ' f?xQLfQWqgftlwgfk iiis K FRONT: Teresa Brunscheen, Pam Heiken, Cindy McCarthy, Val Gravel, Sandy Ireland, Michelle Mead. MIDDLE: Julie Lineburg, Pam Wilslef, Dawn Wilslef, Nancy Petersen, Kim Williams, Mimi Byers. BACK: LuAnn Westphal, mgr., Ass't. Coach Heiar, Anne Mattson, Pat Dirks, Lisa Meade, Lorie Wurst, Kris Petersen, Roberta Metz, Kim Bearce, Coach Park, Sue Woodward. or the second year in a row the Midland Eagles captured the Wapsie conference championship. They also won the hilton Invita- tional Tournament, the first regular - season tournament Midland has participated in. Using ace pitchers Dave Buch- holtz and Steve Dirks and the clutch pitching of first year hurler Tony Guzzo, the Eagles were successful in com- piling an impressive 17 win-2 loss record. All- conference players Steve Dirks, Dave Buchholtz, Tony Guzzo, Joel Byers, Darrell McKinstry, and Rodney Vacek set good examples for the team. ' r 34567 MW' ND EA -f .ly as: :I 'ig 1:14 fl if f SEATED: Kevin Metz, Steve Dirks, Dave Buchholtz, Rodney Vacek, Todd Lust, Dale Carstensen, Darrell McKinstry, Brock Hansen, Ty Jeffery, Ass't. Coach Park. STANDING: Coach Heiar, Kevin McDonald, Joel Byers, Karl Kikuts, Tony Guzzo, Mike Ahrendsen, Scott Harms, Dale Christiansen. ancg Petersen took command of the girls' golf team and lead them to a confer- ence championship. They won all but two of their scheduled meets for a final tally of eleven wins-two losses. Nancy also represented Midland in district play and finished with a 95, in sixth place. Brenda Bahnsen, Susie Norris, Ellen Brunscheen, Rita Thomsen, April Eichhorn, Coach Heiar, Lorie Wurst, Anne Mattson, Roberta Metz, Teresa Brunscheen, Kris Petersen, Nancy Petersen, Julie Lineburg, Kim Williams T n 'riff idland's boys fared well on the links this year. Under the guidance of Coach Stanley, they earned a season record of seven wins and five losses. They were also fortunate enough to win the sectional meet held on the home course at Little Bear. Don Gienapp Lead the way for the team most of the year, with Dave Buchholtz, Marvin Tjaden, Ty Jeffery, Rusty Bur- mahl, and Jeff Leinen aiding the scores. LEFT: Dave Buchholtz finishes the first six holes during sectional play. Coach Stanley keeps partially dry during the rain during sectional play. 0,14 V J ,rv sf 'X ,img g T gp- I Q L , W Q , , X533 5 w gg E 1 Tag gtxr,4 '-ul 2 Ty Jeffery, Rusty Burmahl, Don Gienapp, Coach Stanley, Dave Buchholtz, Marvin Tjaden. 4 RIGHT: Darrell McKinstry warms up for the discus at state. BELOW LEFT: Joel Byers running the high's at state. BELOW RIGHT: Jeff Eggert poses for a picture before taking 6th place in the pole vault. BOTTOM: Bruce Bearinger perfects a hand off to Ken Metz. he track team wended its way to Drake Stadium for the state track meet. In addition to a Wapsie conference champion- ship, and a Mideast conference championship, and a district cham- pionship, the Eagles placed third in the medley relay, sixth in the 440 relay, and Jeff Eggert took sixth in the pole vault. ' IIIIAKI- lll'l I l FRONT: Brent Podhaski, Todd Lust, Dale Carstensen, Lennie Miller, John Hollingshead, Terry Sorgenfrey, Tom Christiansen, Dale Christiansen, Brian Podhaski. BACK: Ass't. Coach Millikin, Joel Byers, John Hamann, Larry Etten, Jeff Eggert, Chuck Kikuts, Darrell Mclfinstry, Curt Tholen, Ken Metz, Bruce Bearinger, Ron Williams, Cliff Wurst, Phil Hamann, Dean Wilslef, Coach Byers . 2 .,i,. M..-.,.,-..,.. i - N. Q A fi 31 v-valine as nun! ag-na : i :nu-nuns JISTAICI' i R' L ...-. i l5 'f'5 J g ,,,,,,g,,, ,. M !u5aV'I 'If 7 8 1-an -ff ' i BNJVER 5 I I aura f f A4 I nl: - : I it v i ' . I all f f ' I ani! sf quasi fee- J nuns quam Q I gig : , l Z fx' 4 N 5 i X-...,..f'E1 .r...,,x, g I - 1 ' ' L .,.g,,-. ga- , W Y W 1 X- U .4 ' SEATED: Barb Hansen, Pat Dirks, Jayne Buol, Diane DeLarm, Cindy Marcucci, Pam Wilslef, Pat Westphal. STANDING: Susanne Ahrendsen, Pat DeLarm, Tammie Widel, Phyllis Casel, Vickie Dunkel, Karla Hartwig, Cheryl Casel, Kim Bearce, Jackee Paulsen, Pam Heiken. O 4 Y , , , 12? 1 Y ,. X' ai . Q 'g cfs t Wwpnlti irls cross country did not have much of a chance for participation because there are only a few schools which provide the sport. The girls still put forth effort and seemed to enjoy the sport. Coach Mil- likin is hoping for a lar- ger squad next gear. 4 ? M fa it X, 5 Q ,h we r htttot 5 a 3 a .VL de fi .A K ' c s ' A, ig iggf A eww Susanne Ahrendsen, Barb Hansen, Karla Hartwig, Jayne Buol. -Rick Busch, Scott Taylor, Phil Hamann, Tim DeLarm, Danny Huston, Dave Gilson, John Hamann. ogs did well in cross coun- try this year by going to the state meet. It took a fourth place finish in the district meet which enabled them to run in the state event. The har- riers finished fifth in Class C. John Ha- mann placed 7th, Phil Hamann, 9th, and Dave Gilson, 23rd for Mid- land. 6 Q0 S 0 C9 W R r A R A B Q l f bb if '- .A 6 Q ' 0 0 f A X s : K B f M., Q . N N s- 5 if L? . 5 ik W i' , wr f.4,, Eg Ff- -Q4 4 X iv w w sw Q Y' C E 1 Ns,-,wr ,, TOP: J.V. Basketball - Sue Woodward, Lori Meade Sheri Fairleg, Dawn Wilslef, Val Gravel. MIDDLE: Football - Sue Woodward, Lisa Oster- camp, Cheryl Casel, Sheri Fairley, Chris Powell Dawn Wilslef. RIGHT: Wrestling - Debbie Hus- mann, Val Gravel, Lori Meade, Sheri Fairley, Dawn Wilslef, Sue Woodward. usebnl Midland Opponent 14 Bellevue 13 6 Monticello 4 4 Oxford Jct. 2 7 Lost Nation 3 3 Clarence-Lowden 13 4 Delwood 0 14 Bellevue ll 9 Wheatland 7 10 Oxford Jct. 2 4 Bennett 1 3 Bellevue 0 6 Lincoln 2 8 Calamus 3 ll Olin 1 4 Lisbon ' 1 Wilton Tourney 7 Wilton 3 4 Washington 2 Sectional Tourney 8 Preston 7 2 Andrew 3 ol Girls' Meet Records: ll - 2 Wapsie Conference Champs 3rd in Sectional Tourney Boys' Meet Records: 7 - 5 lst in Sectional Tourney Midland O nent restlin ..222..... 54 Lincoln 6 46 Anamosa 2 23 21 Lisbon 60 Ed-Co 3 43 Northeast 8 16 Solon 25 38 Maquoketa 19 39 North Linn 18 32 Cedar Rapids Regis 19 44 Alburnett ll Individual Honors 112 Pounds Scott Taylor, State Champ 155 Pounds Dan Snyder, State Champ 167 Pounds Matt Schaeffer, State Champ Coach of the Year 'John Byers Team Standings 2nd Place, State oys' Trac Wapsie Conference Championship Mid-East Conference Championship lst Place, lst Place, lst Place, 2nd Place, 2nd Place, 4th Place, 4th Place, Rebel Relays, Northeast Cardinal Relays, Maquoketa Districts Wildcat Relays, Delhi Spartan Relays, Solon Beaver Relays, Wilton Mustang Relays, Mt. Vernon State Placing ' 3rd Place, 6th Place, 6th Place, Medley Relay - Brian 5 Brent Podhaski, Bruce Bearinger, Phil Hamann 440 Relay - Brian 5 Brent Podhaski, Bruce Bearinger, Curt Tholen Pole Vault - Jeff Eggert usketbul Midland Ogggnegt 54 Springville 47 50 North Linn 44 61 Olin 31 67 East Central 41 73 Lisbon 44 73 Wheatland 68 76 Clarence-Lowden 38 59 Andrew 36 79 Oxford Jct. 53 60 Bennett 44 64 Monticello 45 68 Lost Nation 63 94 Oxford Jct. 48 61 Lincoln 44 71 Bellevue 46 65 Delwood 54 79 Olin 47 69 Calamus 59 72 Lincoln U 59 Sectional Tourneg 63 Andrew 44 50 Lost Nation ' 58 69 Maquoketa 38 District Tourneg 59 Monticello 49 81 Lost Nation 68 49 Dubuque Wahlert 62 58 Springville 41 47 North Linn 44 51 Clarence-Lowden 49 45 Olin 28 44 Lisbon 36 45 Bennett 64 50 Monticello 41 92 Olin 51 56 Lincoln 37 56 Lisbon 36 57 Lincoln 45 52 Bennett 162 Boys Midland QQQQQSQE 63 Olin 46 East-Central 47 Lisbon 65 Wheatland 66 Clarence-Lowden 52 Andrew 58 Oxford Jct. 39 Bennett 71 Lost Nation 60 Oxford Jct. 48 Lincoln 55 Bellevue 48 DelWOOd 58 Olin 56 Calamus 71 Lincoln 67 North Linnl2 OT1 Sectional Tourneg 68 Oxford Jct. 42 Olin 48 North Linn 41 Bennett 56 Lincoln 32 Lisbon 57 Lincoln 45 Olin 44 Bennett 41 Lisbon 58 Clarence-Lowden oftbul Midland Qggonent 14 Oxford Jct. 25 1 Lost Nation 10 13 Clarence-Lowden 14 14 Delwood 0 2 3 Burlington N.D. 20 6 Wheatland 19 21 Oxford Jct. 7 2 Bennett 12 2 Bellevue 13 1 Lincoln 8 15 East Central 5 6 Alburnett 10 1 Calamus 5 14 Monticello 16 12 Olin 7 25 Lisbon 14 13 North Linn ll S t' 1 T ec iqnarm ourneg o 20 Central City 4 5 Marion 4 6 Springville 10 District Tourneg 0 C.R. Jefferson 10 ootbul ELL d1....and 922139.95 14 East Central 0 0 East Dubuque 21 14 Lincoln 12 37 C1arenceeLowden 8 12 Bellevue 6 20 Lisbon 0 25 Preston 6 19 Olin 0 7 Guttenburg 6 WM MQ M3 W W if I J 9 f- -' 45 - .' Q- fs 5 .M ' . fig 3 W. if Y . - 5 I Q 1 ' 1 . H ..-ff 5 .. . , gf.. . H5 . ,S Q Q L.. . Xf 'fa 1 PU .5 A9 1 1' ps E 3 f 5 . 1 5 W...- TOP: Cindy Winger poses for HNo Sweat Day.n Several teachers play in a jug band for the faculty variety show. Mr. Carstens and Dave Buchholtz laugh about a play in P. E. Dave Buchholtz takes a rest before basketball prac- tice. MIDDLE: Mr. Byers directs the inven- tory of fruit sold by the junior class. Kris Petersen and Pam Heiken avoid the spray from the fountain. Tammie Widel and Pat Westphal aren't sure if this is really the place! BOT- TOM: Brian Podhaski prepares for track prac- tice. Keith Dirks and Jerry Schau study their lighting plot. Mr. Von Yeast supervises the old gym at noon. Kali? .S -Q , wg ik. 4 ,-.0-H' 4 QFWF' i UN Lifs- lil .6 5 5'Fi+57 L 5h Q 'I u Four of the candidates who vied for homecoming queen were: Kris Petersen, Pirrko Ruolahti, Nancy Petersen, and Lorie Wurst. U Us ff FLOATS: The freshmen float was well done, but took only fourth place. The Yolk's on the Lionsu earned a blue ribbon for the sophomore class. The Juniors float didn't win even though they HToadHus, but it did tie for second with the senior float Whip the Lions. BOTTOM: Chris Powell received honor- able mention for her own en- try. John Hollingshead and Dale christiansen Hstuffu the freshman float. Princess Cindy Marcucci and escort Lee Scott enjoy the dance. Dwight Reid fires up during the snake dance. Mc. . Ve TOP: Cindy Marcucci and Kim Williams are two queen candidates. nTeachers Out to Kill the Lions exhibit- ed the faculty spirit in the parade. Queen Nancy Petersen with escort Danny Schau and her reigning princess Cindy Marcucci, escorted by Lee Scott will watch the rest of the game as royalty. Joel Byers, John Hamann, Karla Hartwig, Linda Gutzeit Bearinger, Phil Hamann, Chris April Eichhorn, Pam Heiken, Kris Carla Tracy, Cindy Pace, Kay Monica Streeper, Doug Eichhorn, Leonard, Mrs. Dow, Diane DeLarm Curt Tholen, Bruce Guzzo, Patty DeLarm, Petersen, Ken Metz, Scott, Mrs. Antons, Colin Dirks, Connie Suzanne Ahrendsen, Patti Westphal, Ronna Hutchins, Anne Mattson, Jackee Paulsen, Rita Thomsen, Johnna Miller, LuAnn Westphal, Cindy Marcucci, Cindy Winger Ellen Brunscheen, Denise Ellison, Susie Norris, Sandy Ireland, Dave Buchholtz, Jayne Buol, Marvin Tjaden, Patty Dirks, Kim Dirks, Lynette Mallicoat. Students for Educational Services allows students to further investigate those occupations which interest them. The areas involved may be vocational or profes- sional. Members help in the elementary classrooms for practical experience in the teaching profession. Members schedule a college night at Kirkwood, invite guest spea- kers to their monthly meet- ings, and also find time for social activities, such as a picnic at the end of the year. Jackee Paulsen and Karla Hartwig sample the pot luck at the spring picnic. . M is ,- -Y The Future Homemakers of America followed a new course and were proud to have Lynette Mallicoat elected as a state officer for FHA. Never before has the group achieved such a prestigious honor. Lynette and treasurer Lori Van Am- burg coordinated many pro- jects during the school year. They planned Hallo- ween and Christmas parties had a generation dinner for senior citizens and attended trips with neigh- was president of the local boring FHA groups. They chapter, and She and her were quite active and this fellow Officers, vice- bold assertiveness gave president Linda Gutzeit, secretary April Eichhorn another new direction to activities at Midland. ggg Q Af' f Q Seated: Chris Guzzo, LuAnn Westphal, Kay Scott, Connie Leonard, Linda Bickford, Tonya John, Becky Harris, Dee Bickford, Val Gravel. Kneeling: Denise Ellison, Pat DeLarm, Vicki Dunkel, Diane DeLarm, Mrs. Westrich, advisor, Donna Bickford, Teresa Lowe, Brenda Bahnsen. Third Row: Roberta Metz, Pam Widel, Sue Wood- ward, Donna Huston, Monica Streeper, Wendy Collins, Debbie Yarolem, Julie Line- burg, Mary Jo Holland. Fourth Row: Kris Kettleson, Lori Meade, Cindy Marcucci, Kim Bearce, April Eichhorn, Lynette Mallicoat, Linda Gutzeit, Diane Gravel, Lori Van Amburg, Roxanne Bickelhaupt, Janet Denlinger. 5 i National Honor Society inducted ten members into their organiza- tion this year. Candidates are chosen from those maintaining a cumulative grade point average of a B by the administration and fac- ulty. The purpose of the group is to honor iuniors and seniors who have met or exceeded the qualifi- cations of leadership, character, service, and scholarship. Mrs. Antons chaperoned the group on a social outing to Cedar Rapids. highlighting the year for members. SEATED: Kim Williams, Dave Buch- holtz, Johnna Miller, Cindy Wing- er, Lynette Mallicoat, Kris Pe- tersen, Timm Wynkoop. STANDING: Phil Hamann, Cindy Marcucci, Pam Heiken, Bruce Bearinger, Kim Dirks Colin Dirks, Jerry Schau, Susanne Ahrendsen, Curtis Reid, Sandy Ire- land. ffl? . I . . : Curtis Reid is tapped by Colin Dirks. Phil Hamann helps him into his robe. Kris Petersen pins the insignia. Curtis enjoys refreshments. The process of selection SEATED: Joel Byers, Cindy Marcucci, Phil Hamann, HOME UF THE EAGLES Carla Tracy, Monica Streeper, Pat Westphal, Ellen Brunscheen, Diane DeLarm, Colin Dirks, Jackee Paulsen, Pam Heiken, Dave Buchholtz, Kim Dirks, Susanne Ahrendsen, Sandy Ireland, Bruce Bear- inger. STANDING: Jayne Buol, Ken Metz, Curtis Reid, LuAnn Westphal, John Hamann, Doug Eichhorn, Bryan Hicks, Kris Petersen, Marvin Tjaden, Mr. Von Yeast. BELOW: Rita Thomsen, Jackee Paulsen, Cindy Winger, Marvin Tjaden, Colin Dirks, Dave Buchholtz, Monica Streeper, Doug Eichhorn, Curt Tholen, Ken Metz, Joel Byers, Ellen Brunscheen. ABOVE: Lorie Wurst, Johnna Miller, Diane DeLarm, Cindy Marcucci, Kim Williams, Susanne Ahrendsen, Pam Heiken, Pat Dirks, Lisa Meade. The staff pictured was primarily responsible for selling ads to fi- nance the book. Few of the staff were actually involved in putting the book together. Much of the credit goes to edi- tor in chief Marvin Tja- den, The staff who did work found there is con- siderable time spent in assembling an annual. Their continued enthusi- asm will help provide the expertise necessary for an even finer 1979 yearbook. . r .u,,.... .Q 9 ROW l: Brett Harms, Ty Jeffery, Pam Wilslef, April Eichhorn, Pam Heiken, Kay Scott, Kris Petersen, Dale Carstensen, Todd Lust. ROW 2: Matt Schaeffer, Secre- tary, Doug Eichhorn, Kim Dirks, Vice President, Brenda Bahnsen, Sandy Ireland, President, Danny Schau, Dave Gilson. ii fr N x . .Mfg f'C Student council met through- out the school year planning activities and establishing policies concerning the stu- dent body. The council, un- der advisors Mr. Smith and Mr. Lust, planned homecoming festivities. They also of- fered Sl00 to each class to spend on interim for fees and other expenses incurred. At the end of the year, Presi- dent Sandy Ireland presented a bouquet of flowers to Mr. Lust in appreciation for his work with them over the year. The chess club went on the road this year and partic- ipated in two meets. They were both played against Bellevue Marquette, once at each school. Unfortu- nately, the Eagle team was unsuccessful in its bid for a victory. The club did have an intrasquad tournament, however, and Ken Metz was the champ. Kevin Metz came in second, and Cindy Marcucci placed third. TOP: Bruce Bearinger, Colin Dirks, Doug Eichhorn, Ken Metz, Kevin Metz, Joel Byers BOTTOM: Becky Harris, Diane DeLarm, Cindy Marcucci, Su- sanne Ahrendsen, Mr. Heiar. Mr. Meyer coached his team to a new distinction. They earned Division I ratings at state. Diane DeLarm earned two Division I ra- tingsf Bruce Bearinger got one. Other ratings were: John Hamann, II, Curtis Reid, II, Mickie Switzer, II, Marvin Tjaden, III, Bruce Bearinger, II. John Hamann, Curtis Reid, Mickie Switzer, Diane DeLarm Marvin Tjaden, Bruce Bearin- ger. Joel Byers Carla Tracy Diane DeLarm John Hamann Reva McLaughlin Phyllis Casel Cindy Marcuccl The newspaper staff for they worked hard to meet the photo, Miss Felten the HEagleH was not too deadlines. Although was pleased with the large this year, but they appear lethargic in work they accomplished 'X N Mary Jo Holland Mary Gilson Karen Buchanan Bryan Hicks Terry Sorgenfrey Mark Colony Carla Tracy 4? N N U I-s 78 N 211 J .. ' X 'f .XL Q , - . N N , ,, I N Jw 9 4 we T ' '52 ' T Qi' .ihl M 'PQ 5 I in . 1 Q .A 1 1 Row 1: M. Lehrman, C. Winger, T. Brunscheen, M. Wurst. Row 2: A. Mattson, D. Christiansen, T. Lust, C. Wurst, D. Wherry, K. Williams, J. Paulsen. Row 3: C. Dirks, J. Buol, C. Pace, P. Wilslef, D.Osterkamp, K. Ricklefs, P. Heiken, M. Va: Dorn, B. Bearinger. ABOVE: Band members add spirit to the games by playing lively songs. RIGHT: The band forms an HMM to lead the crowd in the school song. , 1 A While not leading the band, CP Kim, Cindy, and Pat cheer for the football team. xg? su Nl K0 MAJORETTES: P. Dirks, R. Hutchins, S. Fairly,,D. Wilslef, K. Williams, C. Marcucci. BANNER GIRLS: A. Eichhorn, L. Mallicoat. DRUM MAJORETTE: A. Mattson. Row l: C. Guzzo, P. Heiken, K. Williams, S. Fairly, J. Lineburg, P. Widel. Row 2: C. Pace, C. Powell, K. Bearce, L. Orris, W. Collins, K. Ketelsen, D. Huston, E. Brunscheen. Row 3: D. Bickford, V. Keister, T. Widel, S. Woodward, S. Norris, M. Switzer, T. Brunscheen, V. Dunkle, J. Paulsen, C. Winger, A. Mattson. Row 4: C. Casel, M. Lehrman, D. Christiansen, M. Wurst, M. Colony, B. Bearinger, L. Miller, C. Kikuts, G.Short, L. Meade, C. Wurst, K. Dirks, T. Lust, B. Harris, D. Wherry, P. Wilslef, C. Dirks. Row 5: R. Burmahl, T. Sorgenfrey, K. Ricklefs, D. Osterkamp, S. Heiken, L. Osterkamp, J. Leinen, J. Sorgenfrey, J. Byers, J. Buol, Mr. Cabalka, V. Gravel, D. Miller, C. Tracy, T. Orr, M. VanDorn. QCILO, SQ dw X2 N O Front: W. Collins, K. Metz, B. Bearinger, C. Winger, T. Orr, R. Potter. Back: D. Heinrich, L. Scott, D. De Larm, J. Byers, L. Meade, K. Hartwig, S. Norris, C. Kikuts, K. Petersen, P. Hamann, M. VanDorn, K. Ketelsen, C. Dirks, A. Mattson. Pia Row l: R. Bickelhaupt, C. Pace, S. Ireland, N. Petersen, K. Petersen, T. Guzzo, Mrs. Benter, L. Scott, L. Meade, C. Guzzo, K. Williams, C. Marcucci, S. Norris. Row 2: D. DeLarm, T. Brunscheen, J. Denlinger, C. Winger, J.Miller, R. Hutchins, B. Bearinger, R. Metz, B. Bahnsen, D. Huston. Row 3: M. Streeper, P. Widel, E. Brunscheen, D. McKinstry, L. Mallicoat, C. Leonard, P. DeLarm, A. Eichhorn, M. French, R. Koranda. Row 4: D. Bickford, T. Lowe, S. Fairly, M. VanDorn, R. Thomsen, M. Gilson, A. Mattson, K. Scott, R. Hansen, J. Hamann, T. Orr. Row 5: D. Wilslef, K. Ketelsen, J. Buol, J. Byers, C. Dirks, L. Gutzeit, C. Reid, T. Lust, R. Potter, K. Metz, P. Hamann. Row 6: L. Westphal, K. Hartwig, S. Ahrendsen, B. Hansen, W. Collins, L. Meade, L. Wurst, D. Heinrich, C. Kikuts, C. Tholen, A. Eichhorn. 1 l C , I 7, C,ffgM, is ' ,.-x .1 4 ggi., ,1 . .,, 1 . X. at he :ii -Q3 1 'ko 0'-I 9 M N Lf! B. Bearinger, L. Scott, R. Hansen, D. Heinrich, K. Metz, J. Byers, C. Dirks. I' Q 'Z t 4 Row 1: D. Huston, C. Leonard, P. DeLarm, K. Scott, A. Mattson, C. Pace, A. Eichhorn, L. Mallicoat, S. Fairly. Row 2: C. Winger, E. Brunscheen, B. Bahnsen, K. Hartwig, P. Widel. Row 3: K. Ketelsen, R. Metz, W. Collins, L. Meade, R. Hutchins, D. DeLarm, N. Petersen, K. Petersen, D. Wilslef, L. Wurst. Row 4: C. Guzzo, R. Bickelhaupt, Mrs. Benter, S. Ireland, M. Van Dorn, L. Meade, C. Marcucci, L. Westphal, S. Norris. SDIO T i T Ei The junior class spent the week of April 25 transforming the old gym into a jungle setting for the junior - senior prom and banquet, HJungle Love.U BELOW: A jungle warrior adds to the atmosphere. RIGHT: Terry Lineburg is obvi- ously pleased at the dance. MID- DLE RIGHT: Seniors Bruce Bearin- ger and Bryon Hicks sample the food. BOTTOM: Couples take a rest from dancing and refresh themselves with some punch. WP 3 .sum Mimiflff .,x t,- - 2 E f--'ll' 1 1 1 ' kg j ig T 5 5 ' X EXRN 2 is x - H EX'-'iwf' kvxgiiwix '- giffg Qgannllliriln.. 1 O The fall musical and Christmas concert were combined into one joint effort this year. NThe Stingiest Man in Townn was portrayed by Bruce Bearinger. It is a musical version of HScrooge.n LEFT: Bruce, as Scrooge, is an- imated bg toy soldiers Teresa Lowe and Donna Bickford. LOWER LEFT: Cindy Winger is the singing narrator. BELOW: Scrooge is accom- panied bg the ghost of Jacob Marley, Tom Orr on an invisible visit to his charwoman Diane DeLarm and a beggar, Joel Byers. BOTTOM: Curtis Reid as Tiny Tim is carried to the fireplace by Connie Leonard. In a bold departure from the past, Mr. Meyer presented three one - act plays this year. The plays were all comedies and the audience enjoyed them in a cof- fee house setting complete with coffee, punch, and cookies. HNot Enough Ropen concerned a girl looking for attention: she sought that attention by pretending to commit suicide. HSuppressed Desiresu dealt with a wife who was blinded by her own research into the workings of the subconscious mind. Trying to get Mimsy out of the bathroom to be married was the conflict in the third act of HPlaza Suite.H UPPER RIGHT: Roxanne Bickelhaupt, Diane DeLarm, and Curtis Reid are the cast members from HNot Enough Rope.H ABOVE: Curt Tholen, Pat Westphal, and Susanne Ahrendsen play their roles in HSuppres- sed Desires.H RIGHT: nPlaza Suiteu had Bruce Bearinger, Lisa Meade, Mickie Switzer, and John Hamann for its occu- pants for the third act of Neil Simon's play. D C I by Ie! N71 The variety show was titled HThis One's for You.H It included songs by Barry Manilow and other popular music. TOP LEFT: Kris Petersen sings HSummertimeH from the musical HPorgy and Bess.U TOP RIGHT: Lisa Meade and Lori Meade per- form a duet. ABOVE LEFT: Even a local interpretation of KISS was presented. ABOVE RIGHT: These chorus members dance to the music, HShort People.H WWW W3 W E? .W W- 1 u V T A :L 1, .,..- - f ix 1? kit' is f na. , .9 K. .1 5 K. Q qw -m. A I X, ls? Q . u s Q gg' 5 44 x WWW.-i'.4c'.,g ,: itz' sr. . . , .M 5 .fl F E L, E' 'F' + is K x R1 H ,wif X? df' 0 1 f is :yn x 8+ W i' Q :SS A' 4- k ff, .- W 8 VSA iwrf' I, ., np . Q W ff .. , ,., X - Q- -1 . ,.- g Wfwi.: fn Q., x. M ...K J.. :R1,- wf fi I - 1 'F i f A 1 Linda Heath, Neil Paulsen, Scott Hicks, Cindy Husmann. 2 Debbie Silkman. 3 Darwin Carstensen, Adarienne Hansen. 4 Basketball Members. 5 Mrs. Zimmerman. 6 Jeff Taylor. 7 Onslow kitchen. 8 Cindy Starr, Debbie Silk- man, Lori Smith, Brenda Podhaski, Sherry Van Dorn. 9 Debbie Baxter, Nancy Gutzeit. 10 Jenny DeLarm, Regina Bendixen, Kim Null, Lisa Ireland. ll Nancy Gutzeit. 12 Roger Ward, Kevin McDonald, Steve Short, Thomas Hartwig, Mike Ahrendsen, Scott Harms, Ray Thomsen, Brock Hansen. 13 Craig Dirks, Kevin McDonald, Paul Petersen, Joleen Gnade. 14 Michelle Mead. Mal ' X E , ,un J fl t M e ff 3 - sg ' ... I ll K I .W ads xg, ,W W n 'wr i M ix ' 1- is 2 f 1 gt L,.,..,, ,r w g. Aly' il.!!l. m W.kV LL?v M 5 r si' WIAg A X. Q 7 Q LR l :'i .443 AXE 17. V L X A ima l Kim Null, Jeff Specht. 2 Doreen Huston. 3 Jeff Specht, Holland, Ray Thomsen, Eddie Darwin Carstensen, Kirk Huston 4 Bruce Heiken. 5 Kirk Huston, Sheryl Storm, Michelle Mead, Mike Williams, Vicky Berg, Cindy Starr. 6 Bob Moenk, Den- nis Etten. 7 Tony Lust. 8 Scott Hicks, Cindy Husmann, Michelle Mead, Mike Williams. 9 Sherry VanDorn, Sharon Ward, Melody Sorgenfrey, Linda Heath Joleen Gnade. 10 Kathleen De Larm, Debbie Silkman, Mimi By- ers, Jackie Buol, Angie Dirks, Linda Heath, Sharon Ward, Lyn- da Lehrman. ll Debbie Silkman, Mimi Byers, Miss Snetselaar. 12 Mr. Baxter. 13 Jenny DeLarm 14 Neil Paulsen. 15 Football squad. 16 Chorus. 17 Bob Moenk Kevin McDonald, Thomas Hartwig 18 Kirk Huston. 91 Miss Hazel Bearinger Mr. Jerry Callahan Mrs. Aliceann Coon 2nd Grade 5th Grade lSt Grade X X Xe , x 4 vi 5 HQ xl X, . I Mrs. Dorothy Becker MPS' Ruth Cvlvny 6th Grade 4th Grade Mr. Tim Dirks Mr. Truman Ellefson Science Mrs. Norma DeHoet Remedial Reading Math J Mrs. Peg Eichhorn 4th Grade Mrs. Sonja Foss Special Education , Mrs. Florence Gapinski 2nd Grade Mrs. Kathy Harms lst Grade Mrs. Sharon Heth 3rd Grade XR 1. Miss Ruth Koenigsberg 6th Grade Miss Lynn Norton Learning Disability Y -4 Miss Karen Linnemeier Music ,. 0 4x Mrs. Marjorie Nodurft Remedial Reading Mrs. Anita Mohr 3rd Grade Mrs. Cindy Sears ' rr N , Miss Carolyn Schmidt gf sth Grade ' X ' Ny,gQfF a s'fEggifE -.f it Mrs Audrey Smith V s Multi-disability Kindergarten x 1-l if-J Miss Judy Snetselaar Mrs. Grace Zimmerman English History X Reading Mr. Kenneth Smith Social Studies I P.E. 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