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

 - Class of 1983

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Dennis DeCock, a su- pervisor at Caterpillar Tractor and his wife Barb have 3 children: Dan 12, lean 10, and Marcia 4, He went to Eastern lowa Communi- ty for one year and then 5 4 completed a two year t machinist apprentice- Ship. 2- . .s- y s- ., Caryl Dierksen, a teacher at Northwood lr. High, attended Carthage College and then Duke Uni- versity for her MA. l'Today's high school students are much like those of the early 60's. Students of the 70's seemed much more politically aware, Anne Suiter Dittman, a library media specialist at North Glenn High, and her husband Bob have one child: Peter 9. She received a BA, in Eng- lish. The hamburger line smelled up the entire halll Loren Engelbrecht, a dairy farmer, and his wife Dianna have 2 chil- dren: Michael l3 and Matthew 10. He is a gra- duate of lowa State in Diary Science. Frances Kay Fostrom, a housewife and mother, and her husband Curtis have 2 children: Charles 4, and Andrew 2. Pointed toes and spike heels did terrible things to our feet? Michael Freund, a maintenance foreman at Cat- erpillar Tractor Co., has 4 children: Shane 14, Bryan 13, Michael 7, and Richard 4. l'The young people today aren't as proud of themselves and their school as they were in 1965 Lance Frye, a sod farmer at Seven Cities Sod, and his wife Beth have 4 children: Tonya 15, Ashley 13, Renae 7, and Natalie 5. 1 looked forward to each season and each sport at North Scott. Marilyn Mohr Griffin, a A housewife, and her hus- -.7 band Wayne have one J .gf-gan child: Bruce 10, She at- , ti A 635157 tended Northeast Mis- 1 ' souri State and the At- lantic Airline School. 1 liked the school food better after 1 was out of high school, Barbara Schultz Ham- ilton, A registered , nurse, and her husband Mike, have four chil- an dren: Lesley ll, Allison 1 ': f 7, Elizabeth 3, and Anne 1. 'Extra-circular activi- ties gave me more confi- dence and increased leadership abilities. Q '-...R Mary Volrath Harken, a cosmetologist, and her husband, Frank, have two children: Bruce 17, and Brad 14, Years later 1 wished 1 could go back, yet thankful it's all behind mel loyce Hallmann Hendricks, a housewife, is married to Wayne Hendricks C641 They have two children: Terrie 17, and Gary 14. Home- coming was very special with the bonfire and snake dance in town. ludy Von Essen Henningsen, a housewife, and her husband, Ralph C621 have two children: Scott 16, and Sheri 13. Fashions are just as im- portant then as they are now. Vickie Reedy Hillyer, employed in food ser- vice at Bennett Commu- I nity School, and her ' husband Ronald have ' 1 two children: Grant 15, and Stephanie 13. '11 re- ceived my diamond ring tied in my corsage for Senior Prom. Sharon Kroeger Holtz, a secretary at Ditch Witch, is married to Dale Holtz C641 They have three children: Darrick 16, Brian 14, and Greg 12, You realize how much you miss school when you graduate. lacgualyn Kuhl Hueser, a homemaker, and her husband Gerald have two children: Anita 12, and Thomas 9, She remembers the short skirts and bufont hairdos. Katherine Kunde lon, an assistant cashier at Le- Claire State Bank, and her husband Larry have three children: Larry 15, Daniel 13, and Kristine ll, Today girls have sports to participate and compete in. lunetta Gast landa, employed at landa Electric Motor Service, and her husband, Larry, have four children: Christopher S, Sarah 7, Nikki 4, and Tim 4. She enjoys being a Bible study teach- er in her church. Richard R. lohanssen, a farmer, and his wife De- bra have two children: leffrey 8, and lennifer 6. At North Scott, we had good friends and good teachers which made a great educationlw Darlene Engler lohn is a secretary at Eagle Sig- nal Co, in Davenport and is married to Leonard lohn. She remembers school spirit to be excel- lent. Carole Fowler Kasowski, a housewife, and her husbnad, George, have one child: Christine 14, 1 hated the dress code! lt was much to formal. Kenneth Keppy, a veterinarian at Abel-Keppy Animal Hospital PC., is married to Lois Shaw C651 They have four children: Amanda 13, Peter 9, Nicholas 2, and Kristofor 2. My counselar suggested 1 was not college material. Larry Keppy, a planner at Caterpillar, achieved a BA in economics at the University of lowa. He and his wife, Kristina, have two children: len- niter 7, and Andrew 4. Lois Shaw Keppy attended Stewarts School of Hairdressing and is now a cosmetologist at Sham- poo Shack in Eldridge, She remembers trying to talk on the telephone with the 5 minute buzzerl ludith Blanche Kirby, a registered nurse at St. Luke's Hospital, and her husband Roger C651 have four children: Kristin 15, Bethany 14, lenni- fer 10, and Sara 7. l'The big time was to go to Davenport and to ride the onesY laclynn Harms Knisly, a cosmetologist at the Shampoo Shack in El- dridge, has two chil- dren: Michele 14 and Chadd 11, 1'There were , , many fun years of few ' 4 C cares or worries, 1 re- member The Twist1 Earlene Snyder Kolb and her husband, Allen, have one child: Michele, 12. Earlene's favorite pastime while going to school was dancing and more dancing! Lorna Madden Lillis, a homemaker and former junior high English teacher, is married to William Lillis C651. They have two children: Page S, and Martin 7. 'Sporting events and pep auds were important and well attended. William 1. Lillis is mar- ried to Lorna Madden C651 and is a Production Forecaster and Schedul- ing Controller for lnter- national Harvester. The new auditorium, and girls sports are things we could have had. Charlene Rathjen Littrel, a homemaker, is mar- ried to Lyle Littrel C651 They have four children: Michael 14, Scot 11, Krista 9, Kari 1. She has taken self-study courses and earned her Personal Lines lnsurance License. Lyle B. Littrel, a me- chanic for Mahler Com- panies, lt was hard ' is , NN A meeting so many new Y kids, but 1 would say all - g y ' in all it was a lot of fun. Marianne Rock Lucas, a housewife, and her hus- band lames have four children: Christine 10, Michele 9, Rebecca 6, and Kevin 2. Marianne enjoys bowling in a league and doing volunteer work at the school. Ronald R. Madden, a sheet metal layout worker for 1.D, Harvester Works, and his wife Pamela have two children: Damien 3, and Stacey 1. 1 wish 1 would have applied myself more than 1 did. Linda Lagoni Manire, has two children: Chris Pinckley 12, and lulie 11. She is employed at the Washinton Regional Medical Center. Sandy Tombergs and 1 chose the tune and composed the words to the official North Scott Fight Song. Sharon Blondell Ma- zak is employed as a computer programmer- fanalyst at McGladry Hendrickson Co. She had her husband Steve have 2 children: lackie 14, and Greg 12. Mr. Erps in Advanced Biol- ogy taught the basic principals of how to studyf Cynthia Efaw McDonald, husband Kenneth, is a legal secretary for Pattishall, McAuliffe and Hof- stetter in Washington, DC. She remembers Mr. Peeter's enjoyment in teaching Physics. Roger K. Kirby, now director of public works for Eldridge, graduated and taught at N.S. 1 think almost everyone waits until too late, realizing things they could have done. ALUMNI 215

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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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Dennis Meir and his A wife Glenda have 2 chil- dren: lason ll and lef- frey Q. He is in retail sales and feed Sz fertiliz- er at Meier Feed and Fertilizer. l was glad they offered two lunch lines, hamburger saved many days. Karen Marten Moran, a homemaker, and her husband lohn have 2 children: Laura 7 and Lisa 6. Nl am glad l was raised on a farm in a ru- ral community. Norma Schnoor Neilson, a beauty consultant and meter reader, is married to lohn Neilson. They have two children: Kelli lO, and Amy 7. Some fashions Norma remembers included neck scarves and bobby socks. Carole Auliff Oliver, a housewife, is married to Ronald Oliver C635 They have four children: Lisa l5, Mark l3, Matthew 7, and Laura 5. The extra- curricular activities helped make high school some of the best years of my life. Dennis C. Raaske, a record keeper for a dairy farm, in California, and his wife Debbie have two children: Dennis, lr. 7, and Sara 4. 'lNorth Scott was small enough that l knew all of my class- mates, Ralph, tMike5 Pacha is a farmer and a repairman at Farmall in Rock lslancl. He and his wife Karen have one child: Karrie age S. Shrley Goettsch Perry, a medical receptionist, and tier husband Albert have seven children: Lois Oertel 3l, L. lane Skipper 30, Michael Rerry 28, loseph Perry 25, Karla Kiss t'775 22, Lee Perry C845 lo and DeLaine Rerry 8. tpicture below5 lohn A. Rlambeck, a re- gional marketing direc- tor for Growmark, lnc. and his wife ludith have 12 children: leffrey Q, and Erica l2. After at- tending lowa State Uni- versity, he attended the University of Kentucky. l'Seems like win or lose, we had spirit. tpicture at r1ght5 Lois Kuhl Quam, a homemaker and graduate student, is presently completing her MiA. at the Univeristy of Minnesota. Lois is the mother of Hadley 6, and David 3. She and husband Larry enloy plays and concerts m Minneapolis. Patrica Rohwer Reese, an office manager for the Dixon Cooperative Elevator Co., is married to Robert Reese C635 They have two children: Kim lo, and Mike ll. She enjoys following the NS girls' teams. Beth Richlen is a corporate secretary for the president of Mel Foster Commerical-lndustrial Company. She remembers Mr. Ryan as fun! Shery Oetzmann Saddoris, a housewife, and her husband Charles have three children: Stacey l2, Michael 6, and Melanie 4. Sherry won the FTA Scholarshipl Wayne Schneckloth, a self-employed farmer, and his wife LeAnne have two children: Kevin 5, and Keith 2. lohn Shannon, a Aviation Logistics Support Man- ager for the US. Army Aviation Research, is married to Linda. llThe emphasis that teachers placed on developing skills, habits and initiative has lasted much longer than the information in texts. 216 ALUMNl Patricia Tiedemann Sierk, a homemaker and student, is married to Donald Sierk, C645 She received a BA. in Educational and French and is currently doing graduate work. Rat teaches Sun- day School and is active in the League of Women Voters. Sandra Tombergs Small, is a registered nurse at the Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. She re- ceived an Associate De- gree in Nursing from Rurdue Unviersity and attended lndiana Uni- versity for her M.S. She remembers come-as you are parties. Anne Steffen is a secre- tary at Caterpillar Trac- tor Company, l'The bad and good times weighed out evenly. She remembers how l'no one wanted to ask anyone to dance. loyce Matzen Walker, a supply aid at St, loseph Mercy Hospital, Clinton, and her husband Miles have three children: Susan l5, lohn ll, and Re- ter 4. l'School is the best years of your life and you don't know that until after graduation, Linda Wiese Wilson, is a farm wife and part-time key punch operator at Scott Community College. She and her husband, lerry, have two children: Matthew l l , and lulie 8. 'lAt North Scott, you got to know a lot of people you might not have known. SZ blame Wuesteznberg Adams, a school bus driv- er for Davenport, is married to Arnold Adams. They have two children: Kevin l3 and Wendy ll. She remembers liking to read. Roger Amhof, a farmer and truck driver for Am- hof lfarrns, lnc., and his wife Cheryl have three children: Bryce l3, Lindsay 6, and Dallas 3, The mashed potatoes stuck to the cafeteria windowsl Larry Busch, self employed doing custom drap- ery installation, and his wife Ratricia have two children: Larry, Tr. 13 and David lD. 'Senior week was no big deal. l was so short no one believed l really was a seniorfw Betty lean Henning- sen DcCock, a sales re- presentative for Denni- son Manufacturing, has two children: Dean T4 and Rhonda l2. She at- tended Scott Communi- ty Coltege. 'll am appre- ciative that North Scott had so many inspiring, enthusiastic teachers. Wayne Dengler, a farm- er, graduated from the University of Wiconsin. He and his wife Barbara have two children: Christina 3 and Matthew l. Wayne now enioys woodworking and golf- ing. Dee Oster Eckman is an office manager and partner of Oak Tree Group, lnc, llThe leadership experience and student body contact at North Scott opened many doors to where l stand now. Larry Engler, a farmer, is married to Mary Lou Wuestenburg C675. They have one child: Amy 6. l'School lunches weren't anything to brag aboutln Robert Henzen, a farmer, is married to Christie Horstmann T685 They have two children: Sta- cey 6, and Stephanie 2. We were the first class to lose the Homecoming game. Linda lohnston is a secretary at Walman Qptical Co. in Rock lsland, North Scott brough her many good times and many close friends. Glen Keppy, a farmer, and his wife lean Mof- fitt C665 have three chil- dren: Chad 5, Neal 5, and Shelley 4. 'll hope my children can have as good an impression of NS. as l did. lean Moffit Keppy, a housewife, remembers 4- H projects, Ml always enjoyed getting to school early and walking around the circle of halls with my best friend. Patti Frye Lounsbury, a registed nurse and in- structor, and her husband William have three children: hid ll, Adam 4, and loseph l. She is a graduate from the University of lowa and now a Masters candidate. llSchool spirit was electrify- ing. left Martin, a landscaper for Orange County Col- lege, California, and his wife Roxanne, have three children: Suzanne, Robbie and larrod. Sandra Tague Maxwell, a housewife, and her husband Robert have two children: Natalie lO, and Elizabeth 7. 'lWe could have worn ieans or slacks: the bus rides were freezing in the winter? Suzanne Voelkers McBride, a bus driver for North Scott, and her husband Larry have two children: Kim l4 and Ratrick l2. l'When T was a sophomore the an- nouncement of Rresi- dent Kennedy's death came over the loud speaker and the whole school became silent. lane Lage McCurdy, an urban and regional planner for Washington state, is married to Rich- ard. llAll the sockhops ended with The House of the Rising Sun, Eugene V. Moore, a builder contractor re- presentative employed at lowa-lllinois Gas and Electric Company, re- members collecting out houses for the bon- fire for homecoming. leri Darland Moore, a materials analyst at Cat- erpillar Tractor Co., and her husband Galen have two children: Tracy 15 and lason Q. ln the summer, Fairyland was the place to be on Wednesday night,

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