Mitchell High School - Tiger Yearbook (Mitchell, NE)
- Class of 1985
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Q- I N 2 ff' A.. ilk e v 5 !s - x- . ff X Carrie Medina Tammie Benson Tamara Kephart Sean Schwery Robin Osienger Dina Escamilla Jenny Cerra - 4 ' M 7-i pw f f? .1 N va? if Rich January Kyle Haberman Ricky Kling Frank Hrasky Todd Came' JOB and Paula Veit Dean Johnson Jguf' P' K ' X1 in J .., 1 'M 7 Lynn Bolzer Brian James Jenny Cerra Reed Smith y , up E Cindy Schneider Michelle Neu Cody Molle ,W N , , -. , Lisa Meyer Thomas Billingsley Kim Brunz Brenda Wegner WT. Travis Duncan Kyle Hendren Jim Hilyard seniers seleei individuals ns elnss fn rerifes ine entire elezss represents ine life ef ine ,early Q Doing what everyone has always wanted to do, Brenda and Kyle capture the title of CLASS ROWDIES. 9 si' L 'gs ' 1 f dz L! it Magi' I . FRIENDLIEST, Karen and Jim, try to draw SHYEST, Dina and Rick, from be- hind the curtains. ENTED seniors- Lisa and Thomas, seniors with the BEST BODIES, pose to show their perfect forms. Endowed with versatility, Tammie and Dean win recognition as the MOST TAL- Marlene suggests to Rich that it would be worth his time to hurry back to their roles as CLASS FLIRTS. Arm in arm, Amber and Marty strut their stuff as the BEST DRESSED seniors of MHS. Class officers include, from left to right: Chris lSTUCOl, Marlene CV. Pres.l, Karen lSTUCOl, Kyle lPres.l, Tami iSec.l, Thomas lSTUCOl, and Lara KSTUCOD. Not pictured are Jim Hilyard tTreas.l and Reed Smith CSTUCOJ Karen and Gary put their feet up and relax as they prepare for their easy money lives. They clearly are THE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. i Zak, Travis, and Becky relax las usuall in the midst of an otherwise busy situation. No wonder they were elected CLASS LAZIEST. Tami and Brian jump with enthusiasm as they pose as MOST SPIRITED of the senior class. I MOST POPULAR seniors, Lara and Brian, sign autographs for a few of their many fans. MOST TALKATIVE seniors, Lynn and Cody, are caught in their most familiar situation - talking - while no one is listening. -.-,,,4-. KLM - A ........... ,.---gj,'.T'- .sm ,. 2 0, -e -- K .4 - W Q 1 f Books close in on Brittan and Robin who spend entirely too much time studying. They earned their titles of MOST STUDIOUS. I .4 ,M MA A 21' 1 .. 4 Q ., ,J S , 2 9 ,,,.,,, ,,.. W 3 I fr' , F .IJ E 1 1 , ' MM ' no S S J,-wawi 6 5 -Jeff eyes Mr. Calvert as he slips out of the pep rally. rocking around the Christmas Tree in an old ew-fashioned way. 3-Tami is captured in a once-in-a lifetime experience. 4-Karen carries on an annual tradition. 5- Now, thats the best tasting pickle l ever haid 6-Kim puts the 'psychevin psychol 7-Mock weddings culminate with - mock recep ns f 8fKaren extends the hand of friendship! 9- star Wcioria - TerrancefTeresea! 10-Presenting: ecky - at her best! 11-The sign speaks lor itseitff 12- nny - having another wonderful day! 13-Todd e happy homemaker! 14-Bobby publicly discloses his future plans regarding Ihe chancellcrship. 15-Lynn and Lisa are unexpectedly caught in their own words! 16-Satisfied??? OR Bored??? 17YJim proves to Lara the life at MHS is ' rf 2 in 1 M' ' I Q ,lp 12 17N ,, V- ,Y Y B 5 s,xx , , .....,,.. 'Vi , w as - Z an .L-- 'K -- E , ,. i I 3 i ' T as ff 3 X u A if MEL., I W- W, fs - . M-- s--- ' 16 The junior class, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ellen Ramig and Mr. David McNair, sold miscellaneous products as the class money-making project. The highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom, Saturday in the Park Laurie Hilyard Bob Hodges Danny Hauser Hank Hrasky Cody Johnson Dana Johnston Richard King Wendy Lebsack Keely Lee Rick Miller Julie Osienger Paul Pieper Chris Pleier Jerri Prickett Brian Reindl Jim Rupkalvis Julie Schneider Shayne Seibert Patti Simpson Lee Solace Fred Steffensmeier Michelle Strauch Kelly Strey Ann Stricker Lisa Thomas Gary Valdez Ev Wagner John l'Wlson Arlene Aschenbrenner Darrell Baggs Lisa Beatty Pat Castillo Juanita Castinado Jeff Chapman Camille Davis Lynn Dean Jana DeBoer Dan DeSive Kristy Douglass Michelle Downer Jere Eckhardt Brian Finch Kurt Groskopt' Jeff Guest Mike Harriger Rhonda Herder Tammy Herdt Troy Herman Phil Hernandez Troy Hettinger Tina Hill . i I ff ' ' zzz rirl s ,,t is 4 'famzwf ' ' Hi: 'i t-'Tif ' JY' ,,1'.,,, ,,. ' 1 ' . ,, E I gg V - h s Jw 1 at Z Q M E MP 44 .ff I4 fag, Hx gi fb VV ,-. Z r wig 5 ,i t E fs 1 , ' 3 . I f fm lb S1 , 1,,t .I , ff is ggi .. Km n Eg? , W. . 1 3 if Q F- ar ' iii fm ' f WHGNER vplzcfiizores Mr. Marcus Kuxhausen and Mr. Harry Simianer sponsored the sophomore class The highlight of their activities was the successful completion ot' their money-making project. The project was a gas raffle Jada Eckhardt Jared Engler Eric Escamilla Cory Ewing Amy Francisco Laurie Fraser Rob Frey Mindy Groskopt' Tracy Guest Mke Hamburger Shelly Hiegel Janal Hoff Melissa Ivey Tracy Komarek Tracy Kort Troy Lase Chris Lathan Konni Lebruska Dawn Lisec Michael McGrath Elizabeth Meglemre Linda Morimoto Jeremy Morse Todd Morton Gwen Munoz Cody Murphy Laura Murrell Jodi Parker Abel Plasencio Steve Schneider Cindy Scott Stuart Shaffer Todd Shandera Barry Simpson Sandy Snyder Kristina Swedell Sheila Tallmon Scott Warrick Jody Wegner Todd Weimer Erik Weinmaster John VWlson Tony Bare Dinnell Barraza Angie Bartlett Emma Bergheld Greg Blanco 77m Brunz Joe Castinado Tammy Catan Debi DeSive Brenda Dike Holly Ebbers Shawn Eckels LAX I Mg 2 7 2 fg JX freshmen. . . The freshman class sponsors were Mr. Stan Martin and Mrs. Jane lngraham. The money-making project was a chili feed held on the evening of the Winter Royalty Basketball Game. The highlight for the freshmen class members was making the big step up toward becoming high school students. Brenda Eads Peggy Eureste Gordon Hrth Core y Fisher Vonnie Green Samantha Guest Kevin Helser Eddie Hill Jodi Hoff Brenda Houser Saralyn Hrasky Amber Hughson Lonnie Hutsell Dee Jay January Sandra Johannsen Andrea Juarez Kim Karpen Lynn Kister Matt Larsen Tom Lase Missy Lovato Lori Lebruska Jami Martin Eric Meisner Heather Meisner Clayton Molle Lori Moore Vince Munoz Canden Ostermiller Chad Parde Mark Pedersen Yvonne Pleier Ray Ramirez Bruce Reindl Bruce Schneider Jill .Schneider Scott Spreier Diane Stratton Wanda Taylor Eric Underhill Jeff Weiss Scott Mlson Scott Butler Jell Cannon Michelle Colgro ve Charles Craig Duane Dike Christa Downer Paula Aschenbrenner Dale Batt Cindy Beatty Eric Bevins Shannon Blackburn x fx.. ill 'ff it i if 'V The eighth grade class, under the sponsorship of Mr Rod Christensen and Miss Debra Bargstadt, sponsored a chili supper on Homecoming Mght as a class money making project The highlight of the year was sponsoring the get acquainted dance for the seventh graders Angie Bretthauer Angela Buckley Ron Burbach Laura Carstens Monica Castillo Elizabeth Castinado Laura Colgrove Luke Dally Shellie Dickie Patti Duncan Chad Eckels Jodi Eckhardt Shecky Francisco Troy Gilliland Stacy Gorr Kevin Haberman John Hernandez Todd Hilyard Dyonne Hodges Ron Hrasky Tanya Hubbs Andy Hundley Troy Ivey Deb Johnson Shani Johnson Jason Johnston Michelle Juarez Carrie Marquez Jackie Marzuez Sean McArthur Jim McGrath Cheryl McNutt Lora Murphy Andy Newman Mary Jo Osienger Echo Penwell Julie Pieper Karlene Pospisel Doug Prickett Ron Reisig Corey Richter Tami Rupkalvis Carrie Ryan Shannon Seibert Brooke Simpson Tami Stelfensmeier Matt Warrick Tracy Wegner Kristi Wickizer Andrea Akin Scott Axt David Barraza Bo Benson Monty Betancur Scot Blehm ff Elflfll grade. . . Student life lcaptured herel highlights the first year of junior high. The seventh grade money- making project was the sale of candyg sponsors were Miss Deb Starkey and Mr. Dick K ucera. -f' 1 . ...fi Melissa Alsides Crystal Armijo Gary Avila Krista Bartlett Jason Bevins Jesse Cardona Tony Castinado Donna Craig Levi Dickie Ryan Ebbers Chris Cray Kim Heinrich Susanne Hessler Steven Judd Marcus Kelly Cathy Landen Tamara Lovato Billy Mabin Drema Miller Missy Miller Kristin Murphy Teresa Ostermiller Ste ve Pen well Janet Pieper John Ramos Jill Ritterbush Jenny Sadle Brandon Stark Dana Surratt Shannon Sutton Greg Underhill Julie Urwin Wendy Wagner Billy Wilson Joe Wilson eleefeel efheers leezel elezeees JUNIORS Top left: The junior class officers are, from left to right: front row - Troy Herman KSTUCOI, Keely Lee KSTUCOI, Mike Harriger lSTUCOjg Back row - Jana DeBoer lSecretaryl, Cody Johnson I Presidentl, Camille Davis lVice-Presidentl, and Phil- lip Hernandez lTreasurerj. Not pictured is Patti Simpson KSTUCOI. Top right: The junior class ofhcers are, from left to right.' front row - Holly Ebbers ISTUCOI, Stuart Shaffer lSTUCOjg back row - Cindy Scott lSecretaryl, Sheila Tallmon lPresident, Cody Murphy lWce-Presidentl, and Todd Weimer lTreasurerj. At right: The freshman class ofhcers are, from left to right: front row - DeeJay January lSecretaryfTreasurerl, Mark Pedersen lSTUCOlg back row - Mike Cardona lPresidentl and Andrea Juarez lVice-Presicentl. Not pictured is Jami Mar- tin, STUCO. Below left: The eighth grade class officers are, from left to right: Shani Johnson KSTUCOI, Jim McGrath lSec- retaryj, Scot Blehm lPresidentl, Todd Hilyard IVice-Presidentl, Jeff Stafford lTreasurerl, and Bo Benson KSTUCOI. Below right: The seventh grade class officers are, from left to right: Cathy Landen KSTUCOI, Wendy Wagner lSecretaryl, Gary Valdez IPresidentl, Chris Gray lwce-Presidentl, Missy Miller lTreasurerl, and Tony Castinado KSTUCOI. EIGH TH GRADE SOPHOMORES SEVENTH GRADE 1229 Nw staff and fam! y guide iizh ix wvmwwk -..-.1 Mr. Verne C. Lewellen serves as Superintendent of the Mitchell Mrs. Maxine Hadsell lleftl and Mrs. Sandy Dickie Irightl are the Public School System. school secretaries. DISTRICT 995 31 BOARD OF EDUCATION Bill Sommer ..... ,..... ........... ....,.... P r e sident Ken Strey ..,, Harold Pieper John Sorensen ,.,.. Dr. John C. Shaffer . . . Linda Sommer .,.., Mr. George Calvert is the Mitchell Senior High School Principal. , . . . Wee President . . . .Secretary . . . .Member . . . .Member . , .Member Mr. Raymond Finch is Principal of the Mitchell Junior High School. The math and business departments include, from left to right: Mr. Duane Krieger lAlg. l 8: lL Geometryl, Mr. Jerry Strauch lMath 8, General Math, Pre-Algebraj, Mrs. LaVonne Pieper lComputers, Typing, Accounting, General Businessj, and Mrs. Ellen Ramig lT,Lping, Business Law, Computers, Shorthandl. ' ' U The language department includes, from left to right, Mrs. Shirley Blehm 18, 10, 11 English, Publicationl, Mrs. Linda Hilyard I7, 9, 12 Englishl, Mr. Ted Lopez l9, 10, 11 Englishl, Mrs. Beth Janecek l8, 12 English, Speechl, and Miss Deb Starkey lForeign Lan- guagel. The special services are provided by, from left to right: Mrs. Margaret Lashley lChapter l Readingl, Ms. Barb Reiher lResource Rooml, Mr. Vern Hilyard lGuidance Counselor, Occupationsl, and Mrs. Shirley Daiss lLibrarianj. Pictured, from left to right, are Mrs. Jan Brown lSchool Nursel, Mr. Bob Carmody lMath 7, Electronics, 8th Grade Pre-Alge- bral, Mr, Terry Gilliland IA thletic Director, Advanced P.E.l, and Miss Lori Edwards l Vocal Musicl. The history and physical education department includes, from left to right: Mr. Stan Martin lP.E.l, Mr. Stan Haemmelmann I7 Social Studies, World History, Economics, Psychologyl, Mr. Jim Hanson lAmerican Government, 8 Civicsl, Mr. David McNair lAmerican Historyl, Geography, CPR, and Miss Debra Bargstadt lTyping, Office Machines, 8, 9, 10 P.E.l. 4 Mulch! M rnlz introduces spit 'I team for 294- '85 The 1984-85 Spirit Team members include, from left to right: front row, Tami Kephart, Traci Gilliland, Karen Hudnallg middle row, Wendy Lebsack, Jere Eckhardt, Chris Pleierg back row, Holly Ebbers, Jada Eckhardt, Sheila Tallmon, and Cody Murphy. T Q X1 i to 5 S Karen Hudnall Tami Kephart Traci Gilliland Senior Senior Senior Pep Club and Drill Team Letterman Pep Club and Spirit Team Letterman Pep Club and Spirit Team Letterman X pf., mmf A , ,vsp club directs salma! ,virit Pep club members include, from left to right: front row, T. Gilliland, K. Hudnall, T. Kephart, C. Pleier, J. Eckhardt, W Lebsack, C. Murphy, J. Eckhardt, S. Tallmon, and H. Ebbersg second row, J. Schneider, J. DeBoer, C. Davis, M. Downer, A. Stricker, K, Brunz, K. Ewing, and P. Veit,' third row, S. Snyder, B. Dike, T. Guest, A. Francisco, D. Johnston, K. Lee, L. Thomas, M. Strauch, A. Aschenbrenner, and D. Lisec,' fourth row, S. Johannson, T. Kort, G. Blanco, J. Hernandez, M. Groskopi C. Scott, L. Murrell, K. Lebruska, E. Bergheld, C. Ostermiller, and S. Guest, back row, B. Eads, P. Aschenbrenner, J. Schneider, L. Lebruska, J. Hofi L. Kister, C. Downer, K. Karpen, S. Blackburn, and J. Martin. Pictured above is Amy Fran- The 1984-85 pep club ofhcers are: Jana DeBoer, Paula Veit, Kim Brunz, and cisco, one of several individuals Konni Lebruska. who served as the Tiger mascot. -elue features letter athlete M-club members include, from left to right: front row: Sean Schwery, Gary Dobbins, Reed Smith, Brian Holij Jelf Avila, Brian James, Steve Carstens, Eric Gowin: second row: Cody Johnson, Cody Murphy, Chris Pleier, Mike Harriger, Lisa Meyer, Robin Osienger, Rich January, Troy Herman, Jared Engler, third row: Jada Eckhardt, Greg Blanco, Joel Hernandez, Rick Miller, Philip Hernandez, Laurie Hilyard, Michelle Downer, Troy Lase, Tony Bareg fourth row: Kristy Douglass, Kevin Heimbouch, Pat Castillo, Jana DeBoer, Tammy Herdt, Richard King, Scott Warrick, Rob Frey, Stuart Shallerg fifth row: Jim Rupkalvis, Mike McGrath, Kurt Groskoph Barry Simpson, Dan DeSive, and Camille Davis. m-club sponsors include: Mr. Terry Gilliland Miss Debra Bargstadt Mr. James Hanson Mr. Stan Martin Mr. Jerry Strauch Mr. Dave McNair Mr. Gregg Luebe Mr, Vern Hilyard The 1984485 M'CIub ofhcers are, from left to right: front row: Deb DeSive fStudent Councill, Kevin Heimbouch KStudent Councillg second row: Jana DeEYoer tSecretary-Treasurerl, Cody Johnson I Vice Presidentlg third row: Brian Hoff tPresidentJ, and Sean Schwery t5ergeanI at Armsl. One of the M-Club activities is running the grade sch Football Coach Volleyball Coach Wrestling Coach Basketball Coach Track Coach Golf Coach Cross Country Coach Basketball Coach ool track meet. as council reprf: ents student body Pictured above is the student council which includes, from left to right: front row P Karen Hudnail, Brian Hofti Mark Pedersen, Ba Benson, Brandon Stark, Scot Blehm, Reed Smith, Gary Dobbins: second row - Ray Hiegel, Stuart Hessier, Stuart Shaffer, Tony Castinado, Shani Johnson, Tanya Hubbs, Cathy Landen, Kim Ewing, Cody Molleg third row - Cody Johnson, Kevin Heimbouch, Mike Harriger, Jana DeBoer, Keely Lee, Troy Herman, Chris Bourgeais, Brian James, Jim Hilyardp back row Lara Ward, Debi DeSive, Holly Ebbers, Konni Lebruska, and Cindy Scott. Pictured at right are Santa lJim Hilyardl and his elves lfjana DeBoer and Keely Lee! as they prepare to go to the elementary school to surprise the stu- dents lor Christmas. Pictured below left is Mike Harriger as he raises the flags. Flag and pledge duty are daily responsibil- ities of student council members. Pictured below center are the 1984-85 officers: Brian James lSecretary-Treasureri, Jim Hilyard lPresidentj, and Brian Hoff iVice-Presidentl. Pictured below right is Jule Schneider as she selects the letters for the marquee. STUCO members are responsible for changing the school marquee on a weekly basis, Student council-sponsored activities stimulate student interest and involve- ment. Top left: Tammy Caton and Jodi Parker are ready to go Trick or Treat- ing early as they dressed up for Hal- loween. Top right: The senior boys and senior girls reversed their roles land ex- changed clothing!! on one of the STUCO-sponsored Hdress up days. At left: Michelle Strauch and Rhonda Herder attempt to disguise themselves behind their mask and garb, At right: DeeJay January seems to have her head on backwards, but actually it is her apparel which has been turned Hin- side out and backwards for one ofthe Homecoming Days. Below left: Several underclassmen pose for the camera in their Halloween costumes. Below right: Ann Stricker is Hlling the role of a gal from the Roaring 20's for a special dress-up day. Q. 3 , i i we speeen tenin nns sneeessfnl yenr nfitn itistriet winnings nnit iz stnte enninpien The speech team includes, from left to right: front row - Mrs. Janecek Icoachj, Laurie Fraser, Sheila Tallmon, Michelle Downer, Laurie Hilyard, Lisa Beattyg second row - Lori Lebruska, Lynn Kister, Christa Downer, Cindy Beatty, Amber Hughsong back row - Brian l-Tnch, Camille Davis, Jim Hilyard, and Gary Dobbins, MHS SPEECH TEAM HAS THE LINES Laurie, Jim, and Camille represent Mitchell in state competition. Laurie was the State Champion in Th p h l b If t I d l l It t ght Ly k J G y Sh l d L serious prose, t 2452. 5: .fy M kms! - X X' gf: Mi? M, -if? ,.-fn,-1, in ' ' 12 Camille Davis - OPA ,, ti' . Q Brian Finch - n o 3, X. is x Pffix-' W - 5 if x r ,S K' , J: fri, -Q., X '. i A s x K, , N Q x ,A 5 ' L. x 1 wa, . R L ' ,NFSZ is ,X izxaii Q, ' '- E . 1 R 5' .., -M national The National Honor Society includes, from left to right: back row, Cody Johnson, Reed Smith, Brian James, Brian Hofzf Cody Molle, and Gary Dobbinsg front row, Jim Rupkalvis, Camille Davis, Michelle Strauch, Robin Osienger, and Brittan Car- ner. The National Honor Society lnitiates in- clude, from left to right: back row, Wendy Lebsack, Keely Lee, Barry Simpson, Steve Schneider, Tony Bare, Holly Ebbers, front row, Janal Hofl Sheila Tallmon, Laurie Fraser, Cindy Scott, Cody Murphy, and Jada Eckhardt. The National Honor Society ofhcers in- clude, from left to right: Brian James ltrea- surerl, Gary Dobbins lvice-presidentl, Reed Smith lsecretaryl, Brittan Cerrier lpresi- dentl, and Cody Molle lSTUCOl, ocicty lzrfrmr clzcflar Gary speaks on SCHOLARSHIP. Brittan gives the WEL COME. , Hf' ,L 6. All at Jim and Cindy-light the SYMBOLIC CANDLES. Reed speaks on CHARACTER. Cody speaks on LEADERSHIP. Brian speaks on SER VICE. The pictures on this page reflect activities ot' the an- nual Honor Society tap- pings. Above are the speakers and the candle- lighting ritual, At left are the initiates as they recite the oath. homemaker ,elezez fer future in flzez Pictured at right are members of FHA who include, from left to right: Mrs. LuAnn Alemao lsponsorl, Tami Kephart, Q - ' Robin Osienger, f Kim Ewing, and - Brenda Eads. - Members who are A Q , 1 ' - ' '- f 5 QF 2 ,f , so 2 not pictured A To 2 ir include Arlene , ' ,i m I ' Aschenbrenner, 1 Paula - 5 Y Aschenbrenner, 5 Julie Osienger, ix 5 and Mary Jo f , Osienger. 5 Q I Pictured below is the FHA officer team, The officers include, from left to right: Kim Ewing lVice-Presidentl, Robin Osienger lPresidentl, and Tami Kephart IEncounters ChairpersonfStudent Council Repre- sentativej. Officers who are not pictured are Arlene Aschenbrenner lSecretaryl and Paula Aschenbrenner lTreasurerj. Pictured at right is the FHA Sweetheart Queen for 1984-1985 - TAM! KEPHART. r .L Nr iiqkx ' , I Mrs. Alemao Student. Pictured at left is senior member, Robin Osienger. Pictured at right is senior member, Kim Ewing. Pictured at left is senior member, Tami Kephart. Pictured at right is chapter member, Mary Jo Osienger. Y--,P 4 wisp 'KN'-Qu i UZ-V 0-X' honors Kim Brunz as the 'Uutstanding Home-ec Mrs. Alemao presents Tami Kephart with the plaque honoring her as FHA Sweetheart Queen. s-ff ffrz ,Ur ,wires for future in farming The Mitchell FFA Chapter members include, from left to right: front row, Troy Betancur, Dale Batt, Wendy Dent, Tracy Komarek, Rob Frey, Dana Baggs, Troy Hettinger, Clayton Molle, Troy Brunkhardtg back row, Chris Lathan, Jeff Grey, Ray Hiegel, Stuart Hessler, Darrell Baggs, Jeff Chapman, John Wilson, Brian James, and Danny Houser. The Mitchell FFA Chapter officers include, from left to right: back row, Mr. Andrews IAdvisorl, Darrell Baggs K Vice Presidentl, Brian James fPresidentlg Front row, Chris Lathan lTreasurerl, Stuart Hessler lStudent Councill, Ray Hiegel fStudent Councill, Jeff Grey lReporterl, Danny Houser lSecretaryj, Jeff Chapman lSentinell, and John Wilson lParliamentarianl. Pictured above are the members of the Mitchell FFA Chapter as they pose for one last picture on Honors Day. Pictured with the members is Chapter Advisor, Mr. Ken Andrews. Pictured at left are Brian James and Dana Baggs. Brian was the Star Chapter Farmer, and Dana was the Star Green Hand. Pictured below left is Bobby Guinn as Mr. Andrews presents him with the Welding Achievement Award, Pictured below right is Brian James as Mr. Andrews presents him with the Agricultural Achievement Award. band features in frumenfal musician Pictured above are the members of the 1984-1985 Tiger Band. The band ollicers include, from left to righi: Julie Schneider ISTUCOI, Cody Murphy lSec. 1, Gary Dobbins lPres.l, Sheila Tallmon IM Presj, Keely Lee lTreas.l, and Cody Johnson KSTUCOI. Wfw . . U, I - 0 A! right, the band is piciured as the members perform the annual light show at the Homecoming Football Game, Lisa Thomas lleftl and Shelly Hiegel lrightl are the majoreites for the Tiger Marching Band. ., P . 4 ffgzrw ,E ,Ry . .,. A ,gy V' 4 Ji W sg 'A ,VM 3 V. Jar wi, ws Q A f , A ' X V Q Y ' 5 K V' A .xy L Q t 4 Qf ,W +1A , - ovf fw- U 4- K , u I, 5 VKAQ ' sag V . 4 ,Kg J. , ,, ,, E 5, I . i, A z A I L w, . A - . ' , A f vii' ' 'tif Q U, , E-I 4 E , ,K W K K ,Q-.. 1 .Q 'A ,y Q -ff ,, f , ' f' M I - ' J A ' Wit ,, f .fxfff ' ' ve k X an 49 amd if .:7 f f'??f ff- f ' fg . ,,w -' 1 '--: ' f' ,f . '- , 7 ' 1 N . ' L 'Sl 1' f 5 1-in Q .ki Pictured above is the M' I A r 'fy 1 f ig' . 5 fe . ig' 5' df rf' N, fwfr Q fx ,H ,N ex . ff Qf , K lhffl. , V5 S'xS.l'! f5'?.54ws ' -. , . -. lg V . w,-, sn. s-,,' .N IZ x I A ' , ., . . ng Q I ' A J - .. A 4-3, 0,3 e . ' x ry, x P 1 ff? ' speeiezl ,eerferrizezleee feature ue-names Pictured at right are the selected members of the No-Names Singers. V 'Q Members include, from left to right: front row Laurie Fraser, Janal Hoftf Shelly Hiegel, Tammie Benson, Car- rie Medina, Sheila Tallmon, Lynn Kister, Cindy Scottg back row - Jim- Hilyard, Shayne Seibert, Mike McGrath, Jeff Avila, Gary Dobbins, Pat Castillo, Brian James, and Dean Johnson. The male members of No-Names sing Silhouette, Tammie 's solo highlights the gals' performance ot' Beachwood 4- 5- 7-8-9. The No-Name Singers perform Trickle, Trickleu featuring Gary as the soloist. waz! musician jo 24 in chorus QQ Q- ,mtg The Mitchell Chorus is pictured above with director, Miss Edwards Z Above left: Dean and Sheila provided their talents as accompianists. Bottom left: Tam- mie and Gary perform the song Sudden- ly during the Winter Concert. Above 1,3 right: The Chorus ofhcers include, from left to right: front row, 5. Tallmon lSec.l, J. Engler KSTUCOJ, H. Ebbers lTreas.lg back row, T. Benson lPres.l and D. Johnson I V. Pres.l. Bottom left: Diane Stratton enter- tains the audience with her solo. 'x J Hx young musicians strict ,crczcficc Thu junior high band includes, from left to right: front row - Levi Dickie, Jason Bevins, Chris Gray, Jenny Sadle, Missy Miller, Shani Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Tami Rupkalvisg second row A Kari Wurdeman, Kristin Murphy, Drema Miller, Donna Craig, Wendy Wagner, Angela Buckley, Shellie Dickie, Shecky Francisco, Jodi Eckhardtg third row - Dana Surratt, Julie Urwin, Tammy Lavato, Jesse Cardona, Kathy Kling, Laura Carstens, Monica Castillo, Lori Murphy, Monty Betancur, fourth row - Julie Pieper, Brooke Simpson, Andrea Juarez, Patti Duncan, Scot Blehm, Chad Eckels, Andy Newman, Suzanne Hessler, Janet Peiperg back row - Jackie Marquez, Tanya Hubbs, Karlene Pospisel, Carrie Marquez, Stacy Gorr, and Brandon Stark. Pictured at left are the elect- ed officers for the junior high band. They include, from left to right, front row - Tanya Hubbs, Brandon Stark, Shani Johnson, back row - Patti Duncan and Karlene Pospi- sel. Pictured at right is Mr, Mark Eisenhower, band director, as he enters and prepares to di- 1 rect the junior high band in competition at the Mitchell band contest. The band re- ceived a superior rating in judged competition. Pictured above is the junior high band in concert! fri-in lzoiwr modern mu if ma ters The Tri-M members include, from left to right: front row, Lisa Thomas, Shelly Hiegel, Jim Hilyard, Jeff Chapman, and Cody Murphy, middle row, Mindy Groskopl, Janal Hoff Sheila Tallmon, Holly Ebbers, Konni Lebruska, and Dean Johnson, back row, Kelly Strey, Reed Smith, Laurie Fraser, Gary Dobbins, and Cindy Scott. IllIIIl'll llSiI! ilSllII'S 4 w 1 E F Ll The Tri-M officers include, from left to right: Front row, Cody Murphy, Tri-M Sponsor, Mr, Eisenhower, discusses initiation ceremonies with initi- fSecretaryl, Cindy Scott KHis!orianJ, Konni Lebruska lTreasurerl, back ates, Mindy Groskopf fcenterl and Lisa Thomas lrightl, lnitiates not pic- row, Reed Smith IPresidentl, and Dean Johnson I Vice Presidentl. tured are Kelly Strey and Janal Hoflf 1945692 - W x X N X Nw Swsw Wi X nine nests foreign enennnge student Top left: French exchange student, Chris Bourgeais, studied at MHS throughout the 1984-85 school year. Top right: Student council president, Jim Hilyard, welcomes Chris to MHS, and acquaints him with his duties as a STUCO representative, At right: Brian James, Chris'host brother, 'lAmericanizes Chris with a little R 8: R during the school day. Below left: Chris pauses before changing the marquee, one of his STUCO duties. Below right: Bill and Renee James, Chris' host parents, escort Brian and Chris onto the field on Parents' Night. ant in I l I l'1 s Ln P t sifudenfs cfperieuce law and ga ernment Moc trial participants include, from left to right: front row - Mrs. Ramig lcoachl, Dana Johnston. M.chelle Strauch, Wendy Lebsaclr, Ann Stricker, Patti Simpson, Keely Lee, second row - Mike McGrath, Brian James, Gary Dobbins, Jim Hilyard, Jana DeBoer, Julie Schneider, Lisa Thomas: back row - Mr. Hanson lcoachl, Jim Rupkalvis, Troy Herman, Mike Harriger, Rhonda Herder, Camille Davis, and Reed Smith. he ..,,M,, Camille concentrates with the coaches, but Lisa is caught oll Ann, Dana, and Julie experience courtroom proceedings. guard by the camera, The professional library was a common meeting place for moc trial preparations, The group seriously discusses several las!-minute details. County Government Day representatives include, from left to right: front row f Laum' Hilvard. Mike Harriger, Keely Lee, Lisa Thomas, Dana Johnstong second row f Troy Herman, Cody Johnson, Michelle Downer, Michelle Strauch, Jana DeBoer, Paul Piepvr: back row - l.rs.1 Hmmr, Jell Chapman, and Jim Rupkalvis, up Gary and Rhonda take another look at the books while the others relax! Mrs. Ramig gives Jana and Camille some additional points ol strategy. students ,Ure eu! fflftfb' one-acts l Y - f-7' -' Na I Pictured above are the directors for the one-acts, including, from lelt to right: Karen Hudnall l Nobody Sleeps'9, Amber Hartung l Adam 's Rib Hurts'7, and Marlene Granger l' 'Committees Forever ' 7, The cast for Adam 's Rib Hurts includes, from left to right: front, Amber Hartung ldirectorj, Wendy Lebsackg back, Ann Stricker, Mike Harriger, Holly Ebbers, Kyle Hendren, Sheila Tallmon, Teri Brittain, Shelly Hiegel, and Michelle Downer. The cast from Committees Forever includes, from left to right: Laurie Fraser, Jim Hilyard, Rob Frey, Lynn Kister, Marlene Granger ldirectorl, Bobby Guinn, and Jana DeBoer. The cast for Committees Forever includes, from left to right: Dana Johnston, Camille Davis, Dan DeSive, Karen Hudnall ldirectorl, Christa Downer, and Lisa Beatty. Pictured above and on the opposite page are action scenes from the one-acts! . V fall cmferl 1114 hom coming izcfizfifie HOMECOMING 'I984 FEATURES THOMAS W MAR ENE Pictured at top are members of the 1984-85 Homecoming Court including, from left to right: Traci Gilliland, Reed Smith, Tami Kephart, Eric Gowin, Queen Marlene Granger, King Thomas Billingsley, Lisa Meyer, Rich January, Karen Hudnall, and Brian Half Pictured at right are King Thomas and Queen Marlene. Pictured below are Rich and Thomas as they check out the King and Queen 's car, courtesy of Kizzier Chevrolet. The Vette led the car caravan which replaced the traditional parade. I S ii Winter myalfy features cvrcrmztim and dance RIAN HOFF K' TAMI HEPHI-XR EIGN AS KING Xa QUEEN Pictured at lelt are King Brian Hoff and Queen Tami Kephart. Brian 's qualifications as king included Iamong his many activitesl the Iact that he was a lour-year letter winner in basketball. and was an active member. and officer, of M-Club. Tami s qualifications as queen were led by the lact that she was a four letter winner in pep club and was an active participant in drill leam and spirit team. Pictured below, from left ta right, is the entire Winter Royalty Court: Rich January, Karen Hudnall, King Brian, Queen Tami, Reed Smith, and Traci Gilliland. banquet reeegnizeeflzener eztlzletee Pictured at right is the 1985 Athletic King - BRIAN HOFF. Brian lettered in, and was active in, cross-country, basketball, and track throughout high school. Pictured below is Jana DeBoer as she crowns Brian King at the annual Booster Club Athletic Banquet. Jana was chosen to crown the king because she is the girl holding the highest office in M-Club. enter eztlzletee reeeiee tlWtll'd5 Mr. Hanson awards Traci Gilliland with the Babe Ruth Award for girls. Mr. Martin presents Brian Hoff with the Jack Secrest Award. Mr. Luebe presents the Babe Ruth Award for boys to Jeff Avila. V Kristy Douglass receives her cross-country letter. Camille Davis was the volleyball blocking leader. Lisa Meyer was the most valuable senior volley- ball player. Michelle Downer had the most assisted sets in volleyball. Dan DeSive receives her golf letter. Laurie Hilyard and Lisa Meyer were the ace serving leaders in volleyball. Garry Dobbins receives his golf letter. Debi DeSive was the outstanding offensive volleyball player. Jana DeBoer was the outstanding defen- sf.., ..-H...L,H J.. . Pictured above are letter winners and athletes as they pose for pictures and reflect on another year of athletics in MHS. ,umm reflects ' rzturday in the park ' the speaker . . .the social hour. . . Kyle Hendren, senior class president, thanks the juniors. Pictured above are scenes from the Hrst prom social hour which preceded the dance, Pictured at right are the sophomore waiters and waitress- es including, from left to right: front row, Sheila Tallmon, Todd Weimer, Holly Ebbers, Joel Her- nandez, Janal Hofif Tony Bare, back row, Lau- rie Fraser, Barry Simpson, Stuart Shaffer, Cody Murphy, Erik Weinmeister, Konni Lebruska, Shelly Hiegel, Rob Frey, Deb DeSive, Scott Warrick, Jada Eckhardt, Jared Engler, Dawn Lisec, and Duane King, Junior class president, Cody Johnson, welcomes the guests. Student council president, Jim Hilyard, reads the class wills. the etemee. . .featuring main street u I - f - Y .., N F I L j ' V gsf4:f,.:::Lfj., AV ,gf 1. x g . -. X RS F , ai 1 . 4 X if w L.. . ,.,.g,.,,,w. ,., -,. -Q-2 , ,gxf Mig . ,I -Q'f.l75f,' ..',,ulf A ,Q ' ' L' va 4- 1 H, J A f 1' gf 5' ' Q 2, , ,'1 1 ' -. , , ' Af L' Q 6 X' f M 5 Q . . A 4, 1 LH, f 3 . day sci iz ide in honor individuals The senior class leads the annual processional to formally open the Honors' Day Program. STUCO president, .lim Hilyard, welcomes guests and opens the ceremonies. Mr. Yoshimura honors Laurie Fraser with a statuette. Laurie was a State Speech Champion. Attorneys G. Randolph Reed and John Sorensen are presented with appreciation plaques for their work with moc trial. Jim Hilyard presents Mr. Krieger with a certificate honoring him as Outstanding Teacher. R d 'h'h db M.E' h th Mrs. Hilyard honors the junior high spelling con- Karen Lockwood receives the Outstanding Sen- Oi? H3512 lssetigsfegagd lcfelsigr 22,5775 rj test winners, Laura Carstens and Chris Grey. ior Art Award from Mrs, lngraham. A g ceives the John Phillip Sousa Award. vi' ! Z- 4 525, K J.. if ' Pictured at left is the 1985- 1986 Spirit Team including, from left to right: front row, Andrea Juarez, Lynn Kister, Amy Francisco, Sheila Tall- mon, Holly Ebbersq back row, Laurie Hilyard, Jere Eck- hardt, Wendy Lebsack, Jodi Hoff, and Christa Downer. Pictured at left, from left to right, are Phil Hernandez, Richard King, Tony Bare, Paula Aschenbrenner, Cindy Beatty, and Michelle Strauch who were honored for their academic achievements in the foreign language program. With them, at the far right, is Miss Deb Starkey, foreign language instructor, 65 if- :Q Q. b ig ij. Mrs, Pieper awards Marlene Granger with the Business Academic Award. X we ,Q Mrs. Alemao presents the senior spirit team members I Traci, Tami, and Karenl with roses. Kyle Haberman receives the New Car and Truck Dealers Scholarship Award from Mr. Ted Cannon. ilr mf Mrs. Ramig and Mrs. Pieper honor Camille Davis for her excellence in shorthand. Ray Henderson and Brian Finch receive recognition from Mrs. lngraham for their winning entries in the E WC art competition. Miss Edwards awards the National Choral Award to senior chorus member, Gary Dobbins. Barry Simpson, Ray Henderson, and Gary Dobbins receive honors from Mr. Hilyard. They excelled imthe Chadron Scholastic Competition. Traci Gilliland, senior spirit team member, tap5 . Sheila Tallmon as a new spirit team member. zzcadcizfzic clmla fic lzmzfrs go to the top ten ,ver cent of each class The seniors, from left to right, are: Gary Dobbins, Brian James, Reed Smith, Robin Osienger, Brian Hoftl and Brittan Carrier, The sophomores, from left to right, are: Sheila Tallmon, Cody Murphy, Barry Simpson, Jada Eckhardt, Konni Lebruska, and Holly Ebbers. The eighth graders, from left to right, are: Karlene Pospisel, Shelley Dickie, Brooke Simpson, Julie Pieper, Scott Blehm, and Andy Newman. The juniors, from left to right, are: Camille Davis, Arlene Aschenbrenner, Cody Johnson, Jim Rupkalvis, and Phil Hernandez. The freshmen, from left to right, are: Adele Tsunemori, Jill Schneider, Cindy Beatty, Lori Lebruska, Jodi Hoff and Andrea Juarez. The seventh graders, from left to right, are: Shannon Sutton, Missy Miller, Wendy Wagner, Kari Wurdeman, and Kristin Murphy, elezee ef '85 graduate in eeremeny Pictured above left is Valedictorian Gary Dobbins as he addresses the crowd at graduation. Pictured above, middle, is Reed Smith, delivering his Salu- tatory Address. Pictured above, right is Jim Hi- lyard, student council president as he reflects on the seniors' last year at MHS. Pictured at right, from left to right are: Mr, Bill Sommer lschool board presidentj, Father Gary Young, Reverend Jack Winland, Mr. Verne Lewellen fSuperinten- dentl, and Mr. Vern Hilyard lGuidance Counsel- orl. Pictured below left are the ushers, who in- clude, from left to right: Keely Lee, Michelle Strauch, Wendy Lebsack, and Arlene Aschen- brenner, Pictured below right are the attendants who include from left to right: Jim Rupkalvis, Camille Davis, Cody Johnson, and Phillip Her- nandez, gn1dz1afio14,Hm1lizes high chaff! N5 xx' Sf xx SN R xxx .Q Q S X . m Vw ii W gh.. S ti X X g QVR X , - A , M, ' v- . 2 8 f -, M Q Q.: Q 'f X4 . 1, ' ' K hhh L 2 5 . . 1 S '. , K .ff ' ' A -Tlx 5 x'fw5'?'X-Pxiixiiiiifl wx 1 Q N5 W ,A flaw mf X X X N fw..f . K W nflzlcfes gain fozffluzll Hype fence is The varsity football team includes, from lelt to right: front row - Tony Bare ltrainerl, Joe Castinado, Eric Bevins, 'lim Brunz, Tom Lovelace, Eric Underhill, Rich King, Stuart Shaffer, Duane King, Jeff Gray, Ray Hendersen, Jeff Cannon, Rob Fry, second row - Tom Billingsley, Kevin Heimbouch, Barry Simpson, Troy Lase, Jared Engler, Joe Veit, Stuart Hessler, Todd Morton, Jeff Weiss, Greg Blanco, Chris Bourgeais, Joel Hernandez, Mike Carclona, Cody Johnson, third row - Coach Jerry Strauch, Scott Warrick, Rick Miller, Steve Carstens, Jim Rupkalvis, Sean Schwery, Kurt Groskopti Eric Gowin, Reed Smith, Abel Plascencio, Rob Harrington, Coach Eddie Grentz, and Head Coach Terry Gilliland. The reserve football team includes, lrom left to right: front row - Joe Castinado, Eric Bevins, Tim Brunz, Tom Lovelace, Eric Underhill, Rich King, Stuart Shaffer, Duane King, Jeff Grey, Ray Hendersen, Jeff Cannon: second row - Coach Jerry Strauch, Scott Warrick, Tray Lase, Jared Engler, Joe Veil, Stuart Hessler, Todd Morton, Jeff Weiss, Greg Blanco, Chris Bourgeais, Joel Hernandez, Mike Cardona, Coach Eddie Grentz, and Head Coach Terry Glliland, The freshman football team includes, from left to right: - Coach Eddie Grentz, Bruce Schneider, Scott Butler, Eric Bevins, Troy Betancur, Abe Plascencio, Tom Lase, Eric Underhill: second row - Coach Jerry Strauch, Duane Dyke, Lyle Claussen, Doug Peters, Dana Baggs, Jeff Weiss, Scott Spreicr, Charles Craig, Mike Cardona, Jeff Cannon, Chad Parde, and Head Coach Terry Gilliland. tx h IKQY Steve Carstens Joe Veil Reed Smilh Senior Senior Senior 2-year letterman 1-year lelterman 2-year letlerman .,,. N i Thomas Billingsley Chris Bourgeais Sean Schwery Senior Senior Senior 3-year letterman 1 -year letterman 3-year letterman Eric Gawin Senior 2-year letterman Rob Harrington Senior 1-year letrvrmnn senior ar pictured in action i cross country captures tl! trict title The cross country team includes, from left to right: front row - Phillip Hernandez, Jeremy Morse, Danny Plasencio, Kristy Douglassg back row - Coach Gregg Luebe, Brian Finch, Jeff Avila, Brian Hoftf Brian James, and Ray Ramirez. The District Championship team includes, from left to right: front row - Brian Hoff, Abel Jeff Avila, Coach Gregg Luebe, Phil Hernandez, and Ray Ramirez. 75 Plasencio: back row - W W, ,Q ,,,, VAVV I f -W mx Jeff Avila Brian Hoff Brian James 4- Year Letterman 4- Year Letterman 2- Year Letterman the tiger are pictured' in action L + yeuleg elleyliezll team gain ezpe ierzee Pictured above is the varsity team, lt includes, from left to right: front row - Cody Murphy, Jada Eckhardt, Michelle Downer, Patti Simpson, Brenda Houser lmanagerlg back row - Coach Miss Deb Bargstadt, Debi DeSive, Jana DeBoer, Camille Davis, Lisa Meyer, Laurie Hilyard, Tammy Herdt, and Keely Lee fmanagerl. - Pictured at left is the fresh- man team which includes, from left to right: front row - Krista Downer, Shelly Col- groveg second row - Amber Hughson, Coach Mrs. Linda Bradley, Lynn Kisterg back row - Lori Lebruska, Jami Martin, Paula Aschenbren- ner, Diane Stratton, and Dee- Jay January. Pictured at right is the re- serve team which includes, from left to right: front row - Emma Bergtield, Konni Le- bruska, Tanya Miranda, Amy Franciscog back row A Chris Lathan, Cindy Scott, Laura Murrell, and Janal Hoftf team features me semen lisa meyenf Lisa Meyer, three-year letterman, was the sole senior on the MHS volleyball squad. Lisa is pictured in action at the left. All ' of the team members are pictured in action on the opposite page, Wrestler gain valuable eypsricnce Pictured at right, is the varsity wrestling team. Members include, from left to right: Phil Hernandez, Tim Douglass, Rich King, Tom Lase, Cody Johnson, Paul Murrell, Rich January, and Steve Carstens. Thomas Billingsley Steve Carstens Rich January Paul Murrell Senior Senior Senior Senior 3-year letterman 4-year letterman 3 year letterman 2 year letterman Pictured at left, is Rich as he maintains a distinct advantage! Pictured at right, is Thomas as he moves for a controling position over his opponent. 1 H E U L The reserve wrestling team, pictured above, includes from left to right: Stuart Shaffer, Raymond Henderson, Troy Lase, Barry Simpson Jared Engler, Mike McGrath, and Eric Weinmeister. Pictured above: State qualifiers include from left to right: Philip Hernandez, Paul Mirrell, and Steve Carstens. Not pictured, Tom Billingsley. Pictured above: Steve overpowers his opponent with ease. Pictured below: Paul wrestles his way to the State Tournament. i Freshmen wrestlers include, from left to right: Mark Pedersen, Troy Betancur, Bruce Schneider, and Corey Fisher. Above left: Phil takes control on the mat. Above right: Jared maneuvers his way to a pin. At right: Todd Weimer served as student manager for the wrestling team. f'PWi,W t fi,lfi if I V A I v' 4 W f- Q. - rf ,. 1 f if if M ,J ' I ef f -1.1. 35 W Z fi? ...ff 2, Rfhlfx, The 1984-85 Mat Maids are Keely Lee, Tracy Komarek, Kim Ewing, Emma Bergfield, and Robin Osienger, M N tiger eager gain efperien fr A-Li 3 ? I Q 3 Eric Gowin Reed Smith 2-Year Letterman 2-Year Letterman 2 R gg Brian Hoff 4- Year Letterman k L. 71 Sean Schwery Bfien James 2-Year Letterman - 2-Year Letterman X ' xx v F1 Y X-. Q X , A- The basketball team includes, from left to right: front row - Jim Rupkalvis, Reed Smith, Todd Morton, Kurt Groskoph Abel Plasencio, Greg Blanco, Bob Hodges, Brian James, back row - Robbie Harrington, Brian Reindl, Coach Stan Martin, Eric Gowin, Troy Herman, Paul Pieper, Sean Schwery, Brian Hoff, Kelly Strey, Steve Schneider, Stuart Hessler, and Bill Solace. the tigers are pictured in action: K Q underclassmen lead girls' luzskellfrzll Pictured at right is the girls' basketball team which, this year featured all underclass- men. The team includes, from left to right: front row - Jada Eckhardt, Tanya Mir- anda, Michelle Downer, Cody Murphy, back row - Coach Hilyard, Tammy Herdt, Julie Schneider, Deb DeSive, Cin- dy Scott, Camille Davis, Jana DeBoer, and Chris Lathan. Pictured at right is the re- serve team which includes, from left to right: front row - Janal Hoff Laura Murrell, Tanya Miranda, Christa Downer, Lori Lebruska, back row - Coach Hilyard, Sheila Tallmon, Julie Schneider, Holly Ebbers, Cindy Scott, Angie Bartlett, Chris Lathan, Amy Francisco, and man- ager, Dawn Lisec. . AEM. 3 kgfili P QE 40 I ,,.,,.,: Q55 5 I , A, tt! L iff f F. 2. s A Slt' l ,Qwi A rxxliftlt f fl kg new 10 Pictured at left is the freshman team including, from left to right: front row - Laura Murrell, Christa Downer, Lori Lebruskag back row - Yvonne Pleier, Jami Martin, Angie Bartlett, Kim Karpen, Andrea Juarez, and manager, Dawn Lisec. At right and on the opposite page, The Girls see AC TION!! 9 heuf track highlights '85 sch nh Brian Hoff - Senior Traci Gilliland - Senior Jeff Avila - Senior Four- Year Letterman Three- Year Letterman Four- Year Letterman Below,the seniors are pictured in action . O- , , ,. , 2 M , xl I M Lim Below, left, are the 'jumpersn and vaulters . Below, right,are the weight competitors. ' ' ,lf 4 Q ff' ' A I ' V ,,-'j.ff-:::- ,, z' 5 V My - :W , -f , 3 3 , 2 fy , , t f ' 4 .3 ' 1 I W , z - L. f ff A MY' Pictured above, from left to right are the 1600M relay runners, the 4O0M relay runners, and the 3200M relay runners. - 4. A Pictured above left are the sprinters and hurdlers. Pictured above right are the distance runners. Pictured at left are the State Qualifiers who include, from left to right: Phillip Hernandez, Mike Hamburger, Scott Warrick, Brian Hoff, Cody Johnson, Danny Plasencio, and Eric Bevins. Pictured below are scenes from the Western Conference Track Meet held in Mitchell. With the new track, new clockftimer, and improved facilities, Mitchell was able to host not only the Western Conference Meet, but also the Mitchell Invitational Relays, and several junior high track meets. lf X gf nf' Q5 ' 3 f' i TK f 1 N X K S I 1 Q.. N . 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The members include, from left to right: front row, Stuart Shaffer, Eric Underhill, Mark Pedersen, Kyle Hendren, Cody Molle, and Dan DeSiveg back row, Coach McNair, Scott Spreier, Gary Dob- bins, Rick Kling, and Bob Beebe. Bob Kyle Gary Rick Beebe Hendren Dobbins Kling Cody Molle 7 I I O I junior high students ,ee1rt1e,ee1te eighth grade hey . Pictured above are the eighth grade boys who competed in various areas of junior high sports. The participants include, from left to right: front row - Chad Eckels, Jason Johnston, Ronnie Reisig, Matt Warrick, Ronnie Burbach, Luke Dally, John Hernandez, Claude Ryan, Troy lvey, Mark Cardonag second row - Jim Hessler, Scot Blehm, Andy Newman, Andy Hundley, Jeff Stafford, Scott Axt, Johnny Mendez, Brian Stott, Doug Prickettg back row - Corey Richter, Monty Betancur, Todd Hilyard, Troy Gilliland, Bo Benson, Tim Trauernicht, Kevin Haberman, Sean McArthur, Jim McGrath, David Barraza, and Ronnie Hrasky. eeentiz grade troy . . . Pictured at right are the seventh grade boys who competed in var- ious areas ot' junior high sports. The participants include, from left to right: front row - Tom Volker, Chuck Leonhardt, Tony Castinado, Billy Mabin, John Ra- mos, Alberto Mendez, Jason Be- vinsg second row - Gary Avila, Tony Cobb, Ryan Ebbers, Joe Wilson, Greg Underhill, Billy Wil- son, Klint Cardona, back row - Raymond Reisig, Jesse Cardona, Jeff Hernandez, Mark Kelly, Chris Grey, Brandon Stark, and Levi Dickie. fhl four- ,wrt athletic segsvh eighth grizdt girls. . Pictured above are the eighth grade girls who competed in various areas of junior high sports. The participants include, from left to right: front row - Tanya Hubbs, Jodi Eckhardt, Angie Bretthauer, Carrie Ryan, Shannon Seibert, Cheryl McNutt, Tracy Wegner, Angela Buckley, Vicky Teske, Monica Castillo, Jenny Johnson, second row - Tami Steffensmeier, Julie Pieper, Echo Penwell, Laura Carstens, Kathy Kling, Shellie Dickie, Dyonne Hodges, Andrea Akins, Lori Murphy, back row - Debbie Johnson, Shani Johnson, Patti Duncan, Brooke Simpson, Michele Juarez, Jackie Marquez, Karlene Pospisel, Shecky Francisco, Stacy C 'r, and Carrie Marquez. e chth gmtle girls. . . Pictured at left are the seventh grade girls who competed in var- ious areas of junior high sports. 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BPPXE sETiwxL1grGnXENc3 AND MANUFACTURXNG Vg, :anim TE ., 60051 mm, 3 mmwmw xo 50351 KENNEDY DRUG C 26 9 1 To Tammre Lynn From the specral place she will always hold wtthm us our wlsh for her IS to fmd the greatest gllt bestowed upon one The hfe surround mg us For rt IS from the carmg the grvzng the hurtmg and the lovmg that one fmds oneself May you fmd the strengths and overcome the weeknesses to turn your dreams mto realltles Love Always Mom and Bo At special times like thrs Its a pleasure to recall The llttle thlngs that you enjoyed When you were very small The birthday cakes the dolls and toys The laughter and the fun And how the years went passing by So swlftly one by one And yet with every passing year lt seems you re loved strll more And wished greater happmess than the year before Love Mom and Dad Tra vis You have come this far mto what will soon be a new honzon for you You will as you try to conquer life s mysteries m their deepest realms rrse seemmgly as majestrc as the sun and you will sometimes fall Well dear when you fall get up stand tall hold your head high and try try agam' You must set your goals high and belzeve rn yourself as we believe In you and strive to make the most out of your time and energy and It may help you to know that you can t please everyone because even God ln His ommpresence hasn t done that because He gave us a will of our own We are very proud of you Travis and no matter what you do we always will be Congratulations' Love Mom and DAd Dearest Becky A daughter IS special a cute lzttle somebody who comes mto our lives and steals our hearts away A daughter IS sunshine and giggles and smiles llghtmg our world with laughter and joy hllmg our days with happy surprises and teaching us to see the world all fresh and new A daughter IS forever a very special someone to cherish and love all of our days Congratulations honey' From your family May 19 1985 w 1 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 . .1 . . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 , , . . . . . 1 . V , V . . . 1 1 1 Thanks for the fun years Keep that sweet sm1le We love you' Mom and Dad Reed We re ve ry proud of you You deserve the best Much love happiness and success rs our wish for you Your family Dad Mom Ron and Rolene Jenme May efforts that you now put forth Brmg nch rewards to you May each cherished goal you have In sight Be yours to have and gain May hopes and dreams that you possess One day for you come true -n. May God walk always by your side And light the way for you I Everyone needs a Brrttan CONGRA TULA TIONS, Love Your Famrly ,X I' 2 9-. 5 . s . s , . . V V . ,.fg:5VT, . 1? W Congratulatrons Lrsaf We have enjoyed you so very much these past few years Your heart so brg and lovmg and canng for ammals as you do Helpmg on the farm contnbutmg your part and then some We have enjoyed watching you m your sports volleyball shot put tractor pullmg and horse shows You and Drxre made a great barrel racing team' We feel conhdent that you can do whatever you put your heart and mmd to We are proud you are our daughter and we love you very much Mom and Dad Brenda You ve come a long way baby I hope you have all the happiness and joy you deserve You have made me very proud' I love you very much Mom Tam: Always look deep wrthm to fmd security stability and the ability time never lose sight of your true inner self Feel deeply enjoy srmply thrnk freely take risks welcome love be who you really are Congratulatrons Tamrf We love you very much' Mom and Tern I P to love yourself Remember whatever happens to you in your life- Dearest Lynn Ho we cherish your smiles and laughterl Reach out as always lor friendship and love, and your life will reflect the happiness and love you are so willing to share We love you so muchl Mom and Dad Dane and Cheryl Xxx T'--. 1 Congratulations on the completion of this goal and best wishes m your future endeavors We re proud of you GOOD LUCK l Love Your family All are architects of Fate Working m these walls of Time Some with massive deeds and great Some wrth ornaments of rhyme Nothing useless I5 or low Each thing m :ts place IS best And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest For the structure that we raise Time IS with materials filled Our to days and yesterdays Are the blocks wrth which we build Truly shape and fashlon these Leave no yawnmg gaps between Thmk not because no man sees Such things will remain unseen In the elder days of art Burlders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part For the Gods see everywhere Let us do our work as well Both the unseen and the seen Beautiful entrre and clean Else our lives are Incomplete Standing IH these walls of Time Broken stalrways where the feet Stumble as they seek to climb Build today then strong and sure Mth a frrm and ample base And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place Thus alone can we attam To those turrets where the eye Sees the world as one vast plain And one boundless reach of sky Thanks Tom' It was a fun four years' Love Mom L ,Ra , Make the house where Gods may dwell, .B 1 L b , , . R ssss ' . . 1 . B'll, ' There comes a time for every mother When letting go hurts like none other. She smiles and tries to hide the pain Alone her tears will fall like rain. You just don 't know how hard it is, To step aside and say, Go right ahead sweet little girl And make your own mistakes. - I want so bad to hold you back And try to make you see That I just want the world for you The best that it can be. lt hurts so bad to see the tears Roll down your pretty face, But through the burdens that you bear, You'll make your special place. Much love and happiness to my very special child! Congratulations from your family Mom, Tony, Kathi, Kelly, and Mike Congratulations Robin' A wish for special happiness and may all your dreams for the Congratulations Tammy Lee' future come true We are very proud of you Set your goals high and work hard and Believe in yourself and continue setting goals you can achieve them God Bless Have faith and let God be your guide in life We love you' We re proud ot' you like all the rest Dad and Mom Love Mom and Dad Carl Jr and Paul Billy and Lora 1 N , . , . ' , . , . , . Brian Since you were born You have been such a beautiful addition to our family Now that you are growing up We can see that you You are a beautiful addition to the world and we are so Proud of you As we watch you doing things on your own We know you will tind happiness and success because we are confident in your ability, your self-knowledge, your your values , , r And we want you to know that we are always here to help you, to understand you, to support you, And to love you CONGRATULATIONS 8: BEST WISHES BRIAN Mom, Dad, and Jodi For Cody Molle - Congratulations Frank' You ve looked forward to this goal for years Best wishes as with determination for success you may set goals for the future Set your own pace listen to your own drummer and step to your The world is out there waiting for you - we wish you happiness, OWU SONS the fhyfhm ,VOU feel health, and success. Believing in you and loving you is our reward. Ware P701-ld Of ,VCU and love Love Good luck always! Yguf Dad and Mom Family Hank and Saralyn 1 . . . 1 xx S. X Vx ' 1 E 3' N ,-ffk Paula and Joe, rs ff- as Q lf your Dad were here, together we would tell you how proud we are that you ha ve journeyed this far and hope your future journey w1ll be successful for you both I love you both Mom dreams come true Keep on truckmg Love Mom Dad and Lorz Congratulatlons Rich' You have given us great joy fun and excztemer t throughout your years of school' we have always been very proud of you and your cess' May the road nse to meet you the winds always at your back May the sun shine warm upon your face and unttl you come home agam may god hold you m the palm of Hrs hand Love Dad and Mom Best of luck, Eric in all your travels May all your accomplishments! Set your goals for the future, and strive for suc- , . , - . 4 , - I Y! 7 I v I Dear Dean, We are very proud of you and wish you all the very best in all that you do. May you find happiness in life, and may God be with you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Debbie Congratulations, Kimberley! This is only the first of many accomplishments in your life. May all your dreams and goals be achieved, and we wish you the .best that life can offer! You have made us very happy and proud of you! Best of luck, We love you! Mom, Dad, Kevin, and Pam To our Son Gary: You were so small when you arrived, And then you had to light to stay. And Hlled our lives with love and joy, And strove to gain new heights each day. With determination skill and drive You attacked each challenge along your way. You lost a few but won much more' God will continue to keep you near' Your dreams fullfill' your fears allay. Now like the lofty eagle soar! You e grown so well' we proudly say! With much love Mom and Dad Whatever the cost, you 'd gladly pay? Congratulations Kyle There has been lots of laughter joy and a few tears along the way these past years But here we are graduatronf Letting go is the hardest thing we will ever have to do We want you to know how very proud we are of you lt has been a great joy to watch you grow from that tiny little guy to the fine young man you ha ve become May the future bring you all the things you dream and strive for Keep up the hard work and be proud of your accomplishments You are everything a good son and brother could be and we are very happy to have you in our lives We love you always Mom Dad and Kevin 1 v n v Cv- Z' f l r X if -rin: ' - X,...,Q-:.- ,, ..: - 4' . S+ i .oi . -..X.,,NQJ, Lara- Have Wisdom to glve you understanding Have Challenges to make you strong Have Faith to help drrect you And ho vo our Love CONGRATULATIONS TO KYLE HENDREN your whole lffo Ions IT HAS BEEN SO MUCH FUN WATCHING YOU GROW Well mrss your warm and happy smile and the way you make THROUGH THE YEARS WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU somerhmg spocfol our of Just on ofdmofy day OUR BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE AND OUR Your fomfly LOVE TO YOU AL WA YS Dad Mom Gayle and Roma MOM DAD LISA SALLY TONY BRENT AND CRANDMA L.-J Dear Middle Child We ve always loved you best because you drew a tough slot IH the family and lt made you stronger for lt You cried less wore hand me downs and never m your life did you do anything m the family hrs! But that just made you more specral to us We love Mrchelle Mom and Dad Son Danny You are not only speclal to me as my son but special too as a person Think freely practice patience smile often forget trouble I showed you love and kindness God has glven you the strength to meet each new day and new begmnmg llook at you and I see my youth lthmk ofyou and l feel the truth I ve watched you grow and done my best lm proud ofyou like all the rest I love you Danny Mom Bob and David f . . ' ' ' , , , , , x . , 4 ' s- Q ' . 1 1 2.1: 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 . , - 1 ' ' 1 , . , . ' Y y , 1 . 1 v 1 l Rick 1m We hope you will always trust m the Lord with all your heart but Congratulations' We are very proud of you and your achieve In all your ways acknowledge Hzm He shall dzrect your feet ments You have our love and support ln all your future goals God We love you M955 ,VOU Mom and Dad Your Family C hnstopher You will hnd as you look back upon your life that the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done thmgs for others Thank you for sharing your year with us and for letting us share cur family w1th you Bill and Rene Brian and Nathan Sean The following are our g1fts to you on your graduation day PHNQHCE Encouragement Cooperation Gratitude' Gzlence Forgiveness Compassion Fanh Succof Son cherish these gifts and share them with others for you see the only way we can keep them IS to constantly share them with others Much Love Dad Mom and J D Y , . , . U Y 1 ,,,, , Lvve Tolerance . . , , S ' ' 1 I . I ' V I ' . I l ' . , . , , , . . Brian: We learn many lessons as each day goes by- There are songs to sing and a few tears to cry. There are blessings to count, happy memories, too. And sometimes disappointment in things that we do. There are cups that run over and years that are lean, With bright days and dark days and long nights between. But one choice we can make as we carry lit'e's load- lf we look toward the sun how it brightens the road! May you always look toward the sun. Love Mom and Dad Marlene Congratulations kid on your transition to a lady of charm and grace for a kid you will no longer be to anyone else except me Good Luck and Love Always Dad Dear Cindy lt really is a pleasure ha vmg a daughter like you I want to take this chance to say how much llove you and how proud lam ofyou May you have life s best Love Mom Today is a good day to put into words the feelings too seldom expressed Like how special you are how much you are loved and how you re wished all life s brightest and best I m so very proud of you Love Mom , , . , . . 5 '1 4 I Dear Brian ' - I I 1 1 , . . , . , , - , . , , . 106 Q , . 'fx ' Q'- Q 3 f s 5 r . k 1 E . Jcimbelley glaine Qlunz 1 1 .I 5 b N' FRIENDS A shoulder to cry on, An ear to lend, Money to borrow, Clothes to lend. Friday night movies, Afternoon walks, Being together, Our private talks. Mending our hearts, Crying those tears, Planning our futures, Voicing our fears. Our memories together, May they never end, Always together, Forever friends. Clif Qffino. AMBER From ballet shoes To Prom shoes From happiness 8: blues We have remained friends From growing pains Through beautiful rains We have remained friends Now that you are grown And soon to be on your own l give you all my knowledge And love That we may always remain friends Lovmgly Your Mother Jfim belly Suu gluing TAM lt seems we have made it to the top. l would sincerely like to thank you for being my friend along the way. Now, as we look back, it seems like it took an eternity to make it. Yesterday you were hitting me, so l kicked you in the shin. Kind of a funny way to show love, but I think it was always there. Doesn 't it seem funny how we never really talked until only a few short years ago? Our friendship started with a simple kick, and then to a glance or a hello, then a phone call, and then we talked every day. Now, it seems we don 't go out of our way to let each other know we care. We don't have to, cuz l know you are always there. You're my best friend!! Thanks! l love ya- BOBBY A FRIEND IS A SPECIAL BLESSING l feel so richly blessed to have a friend who stands beside me Who takes an interest in the things l do A friend whose strength I lean upon whose wisdom helps to guide me Whose faith and trust will always see me through l feel so blessed to have a friend who s truly understanding Who cares about my every thought and mood A friend who 5 so encouraging and yet so undemandmg Who shares so much but never would intrude l feel so blessed to have a friend who adds such joy to living And ljust pray that lll be worthy of This friend who is so good to me so thoughtful kind and giving This friend I ll always treasure always love Amanda Bradley BOBBY afraid In the time that we have been close our friendship has been through the wrmger to say the least it seemed as though it was gradually fading away but when that happened we always managed to pull through and bring it back into clear focus And most times we ended up even closer than before I want to thank you Bobby for your constant caring and understanding and for the never ending love that you ve given me and shown me through our friendship A lot of times it has been that care and that understanding and that love that have kept me going Your friendship means the world to me I hope that we never lose touch with one another But if we do l want you to know that you will always be a very special part of me Where ever l go and whatever I do you will always be near in heart soul and mind' Thanks again for everything I Love Ya' As Always TAMMIE LYNN Well, we tinally made it. l wish l could say that the past six years have been easy on us, but that would be a bit far-fetched, l'm FWW ., , O-'6JnL.0w J 'l.H:.Fu., L0ll'shCI-0 OH-Nhxnm , at og TQTLMM W' fu- aussi Ju.nu.mhu.: SM LISF3 11 -Flxawms LMI., Gdditoclgqf HMS po.z5.2.'Cp QQQJKC3Eh2-G 'PN u.n.ffno.uQ,l:.rnu.vrx.u.u.4-,L-, 0Uun,,w4z, wi, -lf0.fc,hU-Umw- Cl5,nlmcL1LQu1n,, P-in 'T0'l'wo.MLa, '5 C'4 '0kl0-Yxb l . 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Eiigfil bl: cz D 0 - O b , 0 Q J: f 1: 'I Q., l . r U -L : xv 2, rw Q o - C .n A -x 0 l 'ir O' -gig- a wg Q 'fi r km rl 5 ...-iz, a X? m .LE V D I C M .I 0 R 'I 05- : e cs V' af Q Lf ...I 'mi 6 d ' qs. .IBA C wwf' IY7 THE GIFTS OF FRIENDSHIP Its the llttle glfts of frlendshrp That always mean so much The lrttle notes the frequent calls That keep good frrends In touch Its the quiet understanding the laughter meant for two The httle deeds of thoughtfulness good friends so often do It s the little gifts of frrendshrp the kmd and caring ways The sharing that adds speczal cheer to ordmary days And what a world of happiness these lrttle gifts can brmg For they start a lasting treasury of fond remembering We dedicate thrs page to the sen lor class ol Mitchell Through the years of growing up with our fel low classmates its been a real pleasure and a lot of fun We would like to wish all the seniors a lot of good luck m the future IH all that they strive for And we hope that as we all grow old that we stay m touch and stay close We want all of you to strive for all of your own dreams because they wrll come true rf you work hard enough One thrng the Class of 1985 from Mitchell High School can say WE DID IT AND WE DID IT OUR WA YN Sincerely yours Troy L Betzold and Todd W Carrier todd Whenever I ve needed a friend to be near to brighten my day wrth a warm touch of cheer a frrend who would smrle share my world for a while I ve always depended on you And anythmg you ever need a real friend with comfort to offer or help to extend a fnend who wrll care who will simply be there I HOPE YOU LL DEPEND ON ME TOO' Amanda Bradley Amanda Bradley N K L L IKAIWM J , I Please . . , listen closely, s x for I have something fi to whisper to you that my spoken words can 't quite express. I 've heard it said that the meanings that come from gs, W hearts and smiles I --g fs , - and touches and tears aren't nearly as stubborn as words: and I know that its true . , . for when you make me smile so bright that I feel like glowing inside: or you touch me so exquisitely that I know our love really does have magic . . . d th ' I or you o some mg so swee that it overwhelsm me to think that someone as wonderful as you could care so much for me . . . Its then that the feelings in my heart say such wonderful words. 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Jirdon Industries Inc Mitchell, Nebraska 69357 Phone: 623-1 012 KENNEDY DRUG 1350 CENTER A VE MITCHELL NE 623-2922 Congratulations Class of U85 JONES MOR TUAR Y Congratulations Graduating Class ot' 1 985 Good Luck K N ENERGY INC and dozens of other jobs that natural gas does so welll K N needs people tool Maybe we can do a lot for each other 1548 13th Street 623 201 1 For heating, cooling, drying MODERN CLEANERS IVHtcheIL NE-623-2525 Your clothes best friend Robert and Gerrl Ohlmann Owners LANE S TEXACO 18th 8: Broadway 623 2400 STATE FARM INSURANCE Auto Home Busrness Farm Lrfe Health George E Flaherty 13th Avenue 81 Hwy No 26 Mltchell 623 1515 Fashions Shoppe FOR THE FASHIONABLE WOMAN MITCHELL NEBRASKA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' Fashron Shoppe 1330 Center Ave Mltchell Ne 623 2434 MITCHELL CAFE 1344 Center Avenue Mitchell, NE 69357 Phone: 623-1 81 5 Hamburge 79C B e kfast Sp I 890 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 85 URI RU CINMIY Rural Route 1 Box 219 Mrtchell Nebraska 69357 13085 623 1771 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' Mitchell Bakery 1356 Center Avenue Fresh rolls breads U S and speclalty cakes CONGRATULATIONS Y, SENIORS KAY S LIOUOR 1238 Center Ave Mrtchell NE 623 2332 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' H 1 n 1'5- r a ecia- ' 1 1 I T. l i QIAVI YAIM . .- , 3 .. 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