North Scott High School - Silver Shield Yearbook (Eldridge, IA)

 - Class of 1983

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Ronald E. Schneckloth is employed as a farmer and also as a Ferry- Morse Seed dealer. He and his wife Marcella have three children: Rhonda 10, Tony 7, and Paula 5. One of his fa- vorite past-times during school was fox hunting. E v a n n D a w s o ri Schwerdifeger has three children: loan 20, lon : 18, and leff 17. She . - t works as a seamstress at 'ia Seaford Clothing, Rock lsland. Evanne remem- bers the guys hair be- ing slicked Dippity Do in a D.A. Linda Burrneister Stradt, a homemaker, enjoys bowling and reading. She and her husband Paul have two children: Tina 7, and Wendy 4. While en- rolled at North Scott she was involved in band and mixed chorus which left last impressions. Kent Thomsen is employed by lnternational Har- vester and also farms. He and his wife lanice have one child: Cassandra a 7th grader at North Scott. He enjoys fishing, horticulture and explor- ing new ideas for alternate energy possibilities. lolayne Drumm Yeager is married to Mi- chael Yeager. She is em- ployed as a Manage- ment lnformation Assis- tant at the Rock lsland Arsenal. l'We went from yards and yards of crinolines to short straight skirts, Z Peggy Volrath Armstrong, a housewife, and her husband David have two children: lon 15 and Anne 1. Today kids are more aware than we were before. Sheryl Otte Carroll, a homemaker, is married to Dale, They have one child: Dan 19, 1 real- ized what an excellent education North Scott provided. Y Terry Carsten, a foreman at lnternational Harves- tor, is married to Nannette Smith C641 He re- members being in sports and having to have his hair cut short and participating in the Drake Re- lays all four years. loseph Claeys, a farmer, married Loris Kraklio C681 They have three children: Andrew 13, Angela ll, and lay 4, He remembers 'Rock- n-Roll' is here to stayl, wide belts and short hair. lanice Wuestenberg Daw her husband Bud have one cniio: brian 5. School spirit has always been something to be proud of at North Scott. Allen H, Glover, a farm- er, and his wife Linda have five children: Shane 12, Sena 7, Cheyanne 5, Salem 4, and Max 1. Schools are bigger today and don't allow students to partici- W pate as much. Barbara Hallmann works as a spotfacer at Cater- piller. She remembers in Biology class Mr, Erps put a snake on the table where 1 was sitting. 1 immediately ran to the back of the room. Every- one laughed and so did 1 later. Suzanne Kruse Hansen, a homemaker, and her husband Stephen have one child: Leticia 11, She received a Registered Nurse degree, and went on to earn a BSN and MSN degree. 1 had been used to a class size of three. Good thing 1 went to North Scott before college and went into shock. Harvey Henningsen, an asbestos worker, and his . wife Kathy Shannon s it . V681 have four children. is Y 3, ' A e -1 Li He remembers Mr. Sea- ' I S mans Algebra 1 class as Q challenging, There is a more positive attitude about the future. Nancy Thomsen Hen- ningsen, a housewife, and her husband Alan have two children: Doug 15, and Denny 13. 'l1'l1 never forget the shock of being in the Top Ten for Homecom- ing Queen. lanice McDonnel Huggart, a bookkeeper for Fred Peterson Contractor Corporation, and her husband Edward have one child: Edward 111. The years at North Scott were the most fun years of my life. lames Koberg, employed as an electrician at A1- coa, is married to Darlene. They have two chil- dren: Travis 9, Courtney 5. We grew with a new school and shared the togetherness of those early years. Dennis Lafrenz, a farmer outside of Dixon, has two children: David 11, and Danny 9. During high school he drove a school bus and was in- volved in FFA. David Lohmann, works as a customer engineer at Sperry Univac. He and his wife lacguelyn have two children: Lorrie 12 and Terri 9. David attend- ed lowa State University briefly before joining the navy, Martha Knapper McCaughey, a billing clerk and bookkeeper for doctors Cunnick and Gil- dea, is married to Robert. They have two chil- dren: Shelly 15, and Robert 13. Students today have a closer more relaxed attitude. Vickie Nauman Martzahn, a cook at Holiday lnn, and her husband Richard have two children: Tommy larvis 18, and Tina 16, She enjoys bowl- ing and fishing. Bruce Mohr, is a teacher 'gg' S at Canon City lunior S High School ln Canon City, Colorado. He and his wife, Yvonne Miller C631 have two children: lason ll and Erika 8. lf 1 had to do it all over, l'd try more activities. 'I ZF: .- Yvonne Miller Mohr, works in her home studio as a hand-weaver, with husband Bruce C631 She remembers dancing on the new gym floor and especially the llwonderful time of Teahouse of the August Moonf Carol Nagle, a teacher at North Linn School, has a degree in elementary and physical education. She remembers bringing her lunch even though her mom worked in the cafeteria. Gene Oetzmann, a machine repairer at Oscar Mayer Company, and his wife Mary lane have two children: Gregory and Mark, Gene remem- bers llriding the one-ways. Ronald Oliver, a farmer, is married to Carol Au- liff C651 They have four children: Lisa 15, Mark 13, Matthew 7, and Laura 5. Today Ron is a Mmember of barbershop chorus, a board mem- ber of Earm Bureau, and church elder. Barb Meyer Paustian, a secretary for Paustian Brothers Trucking, lnc., and her husband Don, have four children: Lana 17, Lisa 17, Lori 16, and Linette 11. 'll participated in all the major events. You miss a lot if you dont Shirley Engler Peer, a Q, housewife, and her hus- :. Q K b band Richard, have two ' children: leffrey 18 and Q, ..y 'Q Dean 15, She feels that i ' 5 A kids during my day had more respect for school property and teachers. Robert A. Reese, is an automotive mechanic at Caterpillar in Mt. loy. He and wife Patricia have two children: Kim 16, and Mike 11, Today he enjoys duck hunting and being an lowa Haw- keye fan. lla lean Rock, a math teacher, received her BA. from the State Col- lege of lowa and then recieved her M.A. from the National College of Education, Supposed well-dressed girls wore bobby socks and saddle shoes. Allen Schnoor, a farmer, and wife, Connie have two children: Laura 1 1, and lennie 8. He is on the board of directors for the Donahue Sportsmen Club and Scott County Earm Bureau. Too many young people take life for granted. Royce Snyder, employed at the Farm Bureau working with insurance, served in the Navy, To- day he enjoys fishing and hunting. Sandra A,-p siaiien- ---. berg, an editor for TE- 'T - LOS computing lnc., has three children: Ran- ' i ay is, chris 15, dna ,tgjgz .... 'S' Monty 13. She attended various Data Processing courses and is currently working on a Masters in Education and Psychol- ogy. Marge Claussen Warrington, is a registered daycare provider and a Beeline Fashion consul- tant. She and husband Ron have five children: Dori Falbe 19, Todd Falbe 16, Rhonda Falbe 15, Lori 8, and Andrew 5. 1 like all my teachers, but not some classes. ALUMN1 213

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lerry A. Meyer, a self-employed farmer, and his wife, lane, have three children: Karla 8, Lance 7, and Brent 5. lerry remembers going to Tom- berg's for a Pepsi for lunchl Bonnie Keppy Moeller, a registered dietician, and her husband Gerald have three children: Audrey 13, Matthew 11, and Laura 5. She gradu- ated from lowa State University with a BS. in food science. 'lMany organizations we started still exist today. C a r o l M a d d e n Moeller, a remedial reading teacher for the Bettendorf Community Schools, received her B.A. at the University of Northern lowa. She and her husband Kenneth have two children: Ellen l 1, and Emily 8, l'School spirit was great for such a new school. Beverly Amhof Getzel, a housewife, and her husband Al have two children: Steve C831 and Dan 16. 111 enioyed just being a teenager and ioining in school activi- ties. Dennis D. Getzmann, a truck driver for Ad- vance Transportation, married Martha Ga- brielson. They have four children: lennifer 19, lill 17, lodi 15, and leffrey ll. 1 thought school was hard, but enioyable, because teachers were fair. Richard Rohlfs, a millwright welder at ALCOA, and his wife Diana have three children: lody 14, Richard 10, and Malinda 4. He completed a four year apprenticeship for welding after serving in Viet Nam. Bev Steward Santry, a homemaker, and her husband Tom have one child: Peter 8. She ad- vises that lunches were edible and rion-poison- ous. Lorna Tank Sawyer, a housewife, received a B.S. in elementary education. She and her hus- band, Norman t'64D have three children: Herbert 7, Neal 5, and Sarah 3. llNorth Scott had an enthusiastic environment. Gene Schneckloth, owner of a landscape ir- rigation company, at- tended college at St. Ambrose. He and his wife loyce Werth- mann C611 have one child: Tim C865 14. 111 ' wasnt able to take ad- vantage of all the activi- ties because 1 worked on the farm. lames L. Schneckloth, a farmer, and his wife lanice have three children: Kim 15, Tracy 11, and led 4. He received a B.A. from the University of Wyoming. lames remembers ubeing among the top five for BC. loyce Werthmann Schneckloth is an accoun- tant for her husband Gene C611 'll still go back and take part in school activities with pride, and am very happy that my son will be a graduate of North Scott. 212 ALUMNI Z Dean Bender, an employee of Kar Products, lnc. and his wife Mary have two children: Todd 16, and leff 11. He remembers rolled up short sleeved shirts and flat top hair cuts the most. Mary Hoffmann Bender works part-time as a bank-teller at Central Trust and Saving Bank. Gne of the greatest days of my life was when 1 bggame Homecoming Queen on Friday the 13th Derald D. Deorscher, a farmer, and his wife Pa- trica have three chil- dren: Kristin 12, Kim 9, and Darin 6. His maior interests are promoting and participating in tractor pulls. lames E. Eicke, a com- puter technician for Oli- vette Products and his wife Kate live in Chica- go. 1 always brought lunch, so l cant com- ment on the food, but the after lunch basket- ball games in the gym were great? Shirley Sharp Dittman Eorari and her husband Larry have five children: Tamara 19, leff 18, Trudi 16, Greg 12, and Brad 9. She is a house- wife and a part-time bookkeeper at Hilltop TV in Davenport. l'At first we were overwhelmed with the size of the school. lames Hendricks worked at Sieg Co. in Daven- port until blindness forced his retirement in 1966. He enioys the Chicago Cubs and attends World- wide Church of God. His wife Victoria Patterson died in 1972. lames remembers Mr. Rousch as lla good teacher. Ralph Henningsen is employed as a construction electrician and also as a farmer. He and his wife ludy have two children, Scott 16 and Sheri 13, His favorite interests are fishing and hunting. Linda June Guthardt Holst is a housewife who enioys ceramics, skiing, and watching football games. She and her husband Bob have two chil- dren: lodi 18, and Craig 14. 'll didnt enjoy danc- ing at the sockhops, but enioyed going to watch. l also won a few records when Dl's came. Maureen Thede Keppy and her husband Bob have four children: lo Ellen 15, lanee 12, lustin 10, lillaine 5. She works as a substitute teacher at Morton High School. The first four years of high school were important because they were the first four years. Robert Keppy and his wife Maureen live in Mor- ton, lL and works for Caterpillar in Peoria. He remembers walking the hall holding hands, the X-Lax in Terry Wuestenburgs hamburger, and his black '56 Chevy? Evelyn Moore Kindelsperger and her husband Richard have two children: Debbie 23, and Ron 21. She works as a housewife and is currently attending Clinton Community College, She re- members the sockhops where the boys would stand while the girls danced. ludith Pauly Kroeger works as a cashier at the Davenport Farm and Fleet. ludi's favorite teacher was Howard Sible who 'lmade the most dreaded class a ioyf' Sharon Starner Law- rence works as a school nurse at Hartford School in Chandler, Arizona. She and her husband Robert have three chil- dren: Kelly 15, Kristy 12, and Garett 3. During senior prom servants I had to wear togasl Leon D. Moeller, a tool designer for Caterpillar, and his wife Rita have three children: Shiela 18, Toni 15, and Bradley 10. The hamburger line was started during my years, thank God! Donna Crane Oetzmann and her husband, Ron, have four children: Kim 18, Kevin 17, Kurt 14, and Kris 9, Her favorite past-time was 'lcrusing in her car. Bonnie Meinert Gster- ' berg, works as a house- wife and a mother. She and her husband Earl have five children: lill 16, Andy 15, lodi 12, Lori 6, and loey 4. l1The first year the football players practiced at our field a half a mile from school. ls 4 ' t Dan Paulsen and his wife Marlene have three children: Amy 6, Randi 4, and Becky 2. He is employed as carpenter by the Davenport Public School System. ln high school he participated in football and track and received letters in both. Ann Lage Pidgeon, a tree lance writer and mother, and her hus- band Darrell have one childz Marla, born in September 1981. lllf we hadnt been the Lanc- ers, we would have been called the Scotties with a black Scottie dog as a mascot, 1 Nancy Seligman Puck and her husband Ken have five children: Becky, married, Bradley 18, Lonny 14, Brenda 12 and David 5. She is em- ployed as a manager at the Durant Animal Health Center. She remembers sock hops and dancing at the Coliseum. Sue McFate Refzyl and V her husband lohn, have AIA,' 3 two children: Tina 13, l ' and Tracy 10. She is em- ployed as a beautician at Alpine Hair Fashions. 'llt doesnt seem like four years were spent there not to mention twenty years out of school. it Margaret Bruckman Santee and her husband Gene, have four children: Richard 18, Gina 17, Michele 16, and lohn 7. She is a housewife who enioys gardening. She remembers music by El- vis, the Everly Brothers, and Fabian.



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OA Mary Kundel Aitken, a homemaker, and her husband lohn have two children: Rebecca 2, and Paul 1. H1 teel the teachers were caring, well-gualrtred profes- sionals. She remern- bers the mohair sweat- ers. Dale A. Baetke, a unit supervisor at Alvoa, and his wrte Nina have six children: Robin 17, Eliza- beth 111, Marci 15, Verorurja 14 Bradley 13, and Lysa 6. l'School spirit was excellent. Connie Steenbock Braet, a homemaker and cake decorator is married to lim Braet 1641. They have one child: Rerref- 10. Connie is an active member ot the layvee Ettes, and has been a dental assistant, tool Peter C, Lau, a supervisor at Oscar Mayer, and his wife Ronelle have two children: 1,ance 12, and Tori 8. Pete remembers how Bill Frazier start- ed North Scfotts track program. Extra curr'rr:ular actrvrties lttaught me hard work pays off. Ed Lillis, a teacher and coach at Rock lsland High Sclrool. and his wite Sheila have three children: Amy 10, lames 6, and 1o1rn 2. 1 now see school as a time dur- ing which 1 was growing up and charrgrng but drdn't realize it. Connie Krrappor Mizaur, a frouse wite, and her husband Kenny have two children: Randy 16, and Lori 13. She now collr-cts cars. Carole Crane Ranson, a tarrnwite, and her hus- band lack have tive chrl- -, , 1irn Braet, a tarmer and carpentar for KEM Home-builders ot Davenport, is a torrner presi- dent ot the laycees lim served in Viet Nam and now ernoys bowling and baseball. Marlys Drurnm Busvh, a personnel assistant for the US Arrrry Corps of Engineers in Rock lsland, is married to Michael Busch 1541. They have two chrldreni Danrell 7, and 1eremy 5. U11 was a good sctlioril whrrh was small enough tc: know every- onef Michael 11. Busch, a -ff body shop manage.-r' at 'I 'hifi' V1 Neu Qldsmobrle. V , 1'1e served rn the US. ' N Army b+-fore settling rrr mtg! ky' 1.01161 Carrzvr--. Nannette Smith Carstens, a receptionist tor Drs. Cunnrck and Gilea ot Davenport, and her hus- band 71lt'1iIY Carstens 11531 have t1rrw- children: Brian 151 fhrrstrrre ll. and Bradley f1. Today young people have a lvrt more free trrne. Wayrrfe llendricks, a lathe 1bI1t'17C11O1 at C atvr- pillar. and wr1e 1oyr'+f have twr, vlrrldrerr: 1--r rre 17,arr'1Gary 14 1111 rernf-rrrbt-rs running the orrosf' Michael 1.. lclotfmarrn a self-f,frrrployef.1 tarrnwr marrrr-d to lulre Br-1-rt 1671. They have two children: Scott 14, and Dana 12. llo remernbcrs d lot of baseball. Dale lcloltx a foreman at Alcoa, and his wrte Sharon Kroeger 11551 have three childronf .- Darrick 10, Brian 14, and Greg 12. 111 never realized how rnuth fun it was going to North 311111 until after 1 graduated. 1 loyce Byles Kordas, husband Don, rs a busi- ness education teacher' at kloffrnan Estates High School rn 1llinois. 'llt only 1 could go back and rt-live those years knowing what 1 know now? Don lift-'1tQ'Y,d1dF1T19T',dItf11'11S wi1e Pam have iour children: 1011 Copp 115, Scott 13, Dan 1 1, and Bryan fi. i'We were all given a clrrarrce at a good edricatrorrf' 214 ALUMNl dren: VVanda 15, Deb- bie 13, Peggy 10, An- drew B, and Gy-orfge B. 'lWalkrng through the halls agarrr after' so many years, 1 realized how lucky 1 was. 73 3 fr A Dolores Rarrsrzrr, a register'--rl nurse and the Asso- wrate Director Ot Nursr ng, Education and Re- search at Tfountarn Valley C ornrnunity Hospital rn Falrfornia, rs currently Education. Norman VV. Sawyer. a tarrner, and hrs wife Lor- na Tank 1'1Sl1 have three.: children: llerbert 7, Neal and Sarah 3, 1-le rerierved a BS in Agri- culture atter a stint in the Navy. Pat Wulf Srrfrnsen, A re Q. , Y , , a Masters candidate in grstered nurse for North J . vs,- .wvorr 11, lirgrr rs rnarrierl to 1xarrdy Sierrrsr-rr to o-rt. .. az' c 1.1, r1tGy1'raVet1rIe'+'tjhtliiferr. lerrrrrfs.-1 .3. .:.1ra.r 10 and Erin 11. H191-rrior 1Neek was kind of neat with all the privoleges, but sad because of leaving. Randy Srerrrrsrrrr, a man agwnrent consultant for 1v1r'Gradr'ey 11endrrcksrnrr and Qornpany rs rrrar- ned to 13atNVulteto4,i. '11 r was a fun plawe to go school while getting a good education. There was a sock-lrop atter every game. Don Srerk, an orthodontist, and his wits: Rat Tie- demann1'1'S1i1, havethrerr whrldren: Chris l2,1on B and Alex FS Nlts amazing how such a relatively short span rr. one s life: lIt11t1PI1tf9S the years that follow so much. Beverly Engler Smith, a sewing instructor at Stretch and Scw Fabric Crlerrter, and her husband lames have two children: Mindy 12, and Annette ll. 111 encourage young people to enroy school and its activities as we did. They were good daysl Sharon Oliver Van Nice, a homemaker, and her husband lack have 1our children: Kurt 14, Kris- tine 12, Denise 6, and Dart 711 2. Friday was al- ways Dress-Up-Day, luanrta Olsen Wilkie, currently a homemaker, and 1rer husband Arthur have three rthrldren: Ar- thur 1V 16,Kurt 14, and Karl ll. llMother always made me wear long skrrts, but 1 learned how to roll'em up. They only problem was that they slipping at wir-rd an- gltts. Richard 11 Witt, a plant manager and salesman for ConAgra, lrrc. rn Montana, and his wite Mar- garet have two children: Theodore B, and Rebec- ca Ei. 'l1rVe played basketball everyday durrrrg lurrr-11 time. Richard A. Zogg, a selt-employed trucker, is mar- rrt-d to ludy Borr'lrer's1'701. They 1rave three chil- dren: Melissa 12, Michelle 10, and Marlene 5. S Marlene D, Weiskopf Allers, a housewife and a babysitter, and her husband Edward have three c1rrld1en:Duarr 12, Denise 7, and Dean 3. ll'1'frere was always air abundance of school spiritlw lrrarrrre M. Moore Bai- ley, a medical secretary working at North Alpine Medical Clinic, and her lrus1,arrd Mrvlrael have trnr- rhrldi Kenneth 7. Mx. Benyarnrrr was al- wr ways sensitive to our tt-olrrrgs and kept down crrtrrismp he used sug- grr--trorrs instead. Sarrlra S. Bell is employed at Bankers 1.ite C orn- parry rn lrrdrarrola. S11e was involved in studrrrrt r'ounf.'rl, band, and Euture Teawhors ot America. Sandra has 'lsurq was-sed the goal.-f she set in high f1V1it'It',l, lsr 1- rf-r 1. Bousselot a terihnit al suy rport represen- tatrvv at 1.B.M,, and his wife lanis Feldpausch 115111 1rave three vhildren: lon 1 1, Niles B, and lirrc 1. 'Allie prrrrr'r1fal predicted that 1 along with a few trrerrds, would bein rail wrtlrrrr a year. Susan Keppy Brooks, a realtor rn Arizona, went to 1.uthern Hospital ot Respiratory Therapy and then attended Marycrest recorvirrg a B.A. S1111 rs rnarrrod to lohrr Brooks and has one son: fling 1.111111 V841 lb llNortl'r Sraott was good friends, gorzrl teacfr-ers, and good times' Karen Kroeger Varlile, a bookkeeper at Be- Ourvl: 1nr'., and her rruslgarrd. Allen. have 3 r'hrldren: C.'ar'rr'.- 11, Tauri 10, and Chad 10. My years at North Scott were the best years of a persons lite, and should tiki - . N N! . - la' ar-5 'S f as f --1 1 -fs ' br- appreciatex l. Betty Hoffman Carlson, a teacher at lohn Glenn Elementary, and her 1rusband Marvin have two clrildrerr: Kurt 14 and Travis 2. She attended the University ot Norttrtfrn lowa for her 15.A. 71 remember sharing geometry and algebra solutions before svhool in tht- library. '

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