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vs.- .rf I ' 11 t Q1 Mft X -l--i-.L-Mi--l- f'Ull2IIfWIlfIl2 ILAXUCIEIITQY l.-...- Generations to borne? Copy Arp '73 with daugther Alyssa Marie share smiles, The following section is a tribute. A tribute to all of the accomplishments of those graduates of North Scott High School throughout the world. This as- semblage of the information on some of those graduates serves to illustrate the diverse and extensive impact Lancers have had on our land, its factories and its institutions. To the best of our ability we tried to contact the over 4,000 graduates, an impossible task. The l,000 replys are recorded herein contradicting all res search on response to guestionnairesl We do not intend that this informa- tion be definitive, but rather a response by those who wanted their fellow graduates to know where they are and what they are doing, Addresses have been included in the index with the hopes that those wishing to communicate will do so. Understandably most of the gradus ates of NST-TS still reside in the area, but our graduates also cover the globe from West Germany to California! You can write to Dennis Arp in Arizona, or Ricky Hallmann in England, or Edie Copley in Austria or Mike Claussen in Florida. The yearbook staff acknowledges the help of many to get this information together, expecially the class presi- dents and alumni reunion chairs. This section celebrates the twentyv five years of North Scott High School in a special way that provides memories and remembrances of days that have passed, but not without their impor- tance! SHC.ITlON ElJl'l'l-LD BY lACYKlE DIERKS 209
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S Phyllis Thee Arp, a part-time bank teller, and her husband Dennis have two children: Mark and lennifer. l'We had a chance to start new tra- ditions and as seniors we had only one chance at it Thomas D. Behr, works at the Rock lsland Arse- nal as a Metal Processing lnspector Foreman. Thomas and his wife Melody have one child Wendi Marie, 12. Suzanne Ewoldt Braack, a teacher at Ed White, and her husband Dale have two children: Stacy 16, and Betsy 14. 1 didnt want to leave Davenport High for lust my senior year, but it was the best thing that ever happened. Rita Frerkes Breit- meyer is a housewife and also works part-time at Hardees in Milan, lL. Rita is married to Alex and has four children Teresa 20, David 18, Kristina 17, and Daniel, 16. lohn A. Carlin, a farmer married to Margaret Curtis, has three children: lohn, Nancy Carlin Swanson, and lulie. His favorite past-time during school was 'ltalking to one of the secretaries in the office: 1 ended up married to her, Susan Kreiter Casel, is a homemaker, married to lames, has four chil- dren: Greg 82, Todd 'A V 82, Chris 85', and Matt '88 were a very small class in 1959 and l think because of this we had a lot of spirit and so much fun. 3: Karen Baetke Crosby, a nurses aid, is married to Verne and has four children: Renee Crosby lones 21 , Duane 20, Robin 17, Darin 12. lust one of the remembrances 1 have is being the one receiving the first diploma. Richard Erling, a farmer in Wellton, is married to Glenna and has three children: Richard 16, Rebecca 14, and Trent, 7. loanne Mess Fahrenk- rog, a homemaker, is married to Vernon and has three children: E1- leen 19, Lisa 16, and Sheryl, ll. She remem- bers the Nopportunity to select school colors, names of organizations, and to set the tradi- tions. 210 ALUMN1 Donna Holtz Hammond, a homemaker, is mar- ried to Nathan. They have two children: Teresa 17, and Donathon, 16. School spirit was-'Avery unenthusiastic, due to the fact we started a new school. lt would have been better to finish at Central, Ruth Stock lngalls, a school bus driver, married Arthur lngalls and they have four children: Nola 22, Lynn 19, Amy 12, and Aaron, 10. lt was a big thrill to plan for the first time. lean Burmeister la- cobs, is a bookkeeper at Harold Imports, lnc. She and her husband Dale have three children: Christine 19, Debbie 18, and Susan 13. By sec- ond semester, North Scott was our school. Arlene Gronewold Kaczinski, a bookkeeper and receptionist, has three children: Darci Oetz- mann Gehrls 19, Denise Getzmann 18, and Dianne 14, l'1t took so long to get through the line and we had so little time to eat. Sandry Kay Kay, who attended Drake, is a homemaker. She and her husband Stuart have three children, Roger, Colene, and Teresa. MBV- eryone, both students and parents, tried to put past loyalties behind and make North Scott a great school. Richard Kindesperger, served in the Army and is currently a farmer, He and his wife Evelyn have two children: Debbie 23, and Ron, 21. Walter Knapper is a self- employed mechanic. He and his wife have 2 chil- dren: Alan 18, and Ron, 16. He remembers crew cuts, rolled up blue leans, and the girls all wore dresses and bobby socks. Kurt E. Kroeger works in the experimental de- partment at 1.1. Case Co., Bettendorf. He married ludith Pauly, a 1962 graduate: Eliean Kundel Lafrenz, is a homemaker and substitute teacher in the North Scott School Dis- trict. She and her husband Leonard have three children: lim 15, left 15, and lon 11. We were able to -take part in many of the firstsf' Carole Farber Larssen is married to lim, who is a dairy farmer. They have one child, Todd 18, a 1982 graduate. '11 only went to North Scott my senior year. 1 really didn't like it, or get used to it H Gene Larssen works at United Parcel Service as a porter. He married a '63 graduate, Sylvia Grabbe. They have three children: Ronnda, Dorreen, and Scott. l'The date bars were deli- ciousf' Richard C. Martzahn, does some farming and is a molder at the Rock lsland Arsenal: He married Vickie Nauman, a '63 graduate. They have two children: Tammy larvis 18, and Tina larvis, 15. Lorraine Braet Moore is a homemaker, She and her husband lvan, a farmer, have two children: Gwen and Brian: 1 loved the spirit that came from having a new school. Mary Ann Orendorf Moore is a homemaker, She and her husband Dale have four children: Mike 21, Chris 20, Tim 18, and Pat 13. All sen- iors were dreading the change of schools for the last year. Sula Lorraine Har- ligner Ritter is married to Mason. Their children include: Paula 22, Lee 21, Mike 20, Tim 20, Da- vid 18, Todd 16, leff 15, Patrick 12, and Neal 10. She is a night supervisor at Ross' Restaurant. l'We were looking forward to a new start. Richard Ross Rock, is married to Betty Spies, a 1963 graduate. They have three children: Randy 12, Cyndi 11, and Ronnie, 6. Richard remembers that he 'lwanted out. Patricia Goettsch Schreffler is a secretary. She and her husband Ronald have two children: Kristi 11, and Kari, 9. 1 was very apprehensive about changing schools for just my senior year. lanelle Steward Soenksen, a file clerk, is mar- ried to lerry and has two children: loel and lo- leen. l'The year was over too fast as the last few months a unity among students was starting. ludie Rohlk Stoltenberg attended Paris Beauty Academy and is now a cosmetologist. Shes mar- ried to Ronald and has three children: Sherri 20, left 18, and Nancy, 16. 1 remember the skirts with a lot of crinolins and bobbie socks. Ray Strobbe is an administrator for the Clear Creek School District. Ray and wife lan have one child Karen, 5. 1 think the excitement of the first year is the thing that made the most lasting im- pression upon me. ludity Kluever Teeple is a supply clerk at the Rock lsland Arsenal. Shes married to Frank and has two children: Kristy 17, and 1111, 13, lu- dith enioys jogging, hik- ing and genealogy. Ronald R. Thede is a checker at 1.1. Case in ' l ' Bettendorf. He and his ' ' wife Rosalie have three ' :i'f 'J' children: Scott 16, Ste- T, ven 11, and Shawn, 8. 12,3 School spirit was high considering it was the first year. Very fun times? C5 Dale H: Bergert, a tool maker and part-time farmer, attended the U.S. Trade School in Kansas City. He and his wife Dolores Boyle t'60l have three children: Douglas 19, Donna 17 and Doreen 14.
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