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Diane Hoos Motz,asec- I retary, and husband, -i Donald, have two chil- , dren: David 9 and Den- ise 3. lt was a great school? The classes were . so we knew all of our classmates! K f A BZ. 4.. wwf -wc. 5 .., . ..,,, . Thomas Murphy, is a carpenter and farmer, and his wife, Cindy, have two children: Andrea 2 and Patrick l. He completed a four year carpenter apprenticeship. l was just glad to graduate. Barbara Kay O'Block, a real estate agent, mar- ried Dennis in l979. l'My friends and l made a huge poster of l'Milton the Monster taped it to Mr. Schatz' door, rang the bell and ran. Michael Osmun, police officer for the city of DeWitt, and his wife, Beverly, have two children: Stephanie 5 and Christopher 3. While attending North Scott he participated in football, track, wrestling, stageband and choir. Henry Pacha, an assembler and farmer, is mar- ried to Lora Paustian f'73D. They have three chil- dren: Heath 6, Wesley 2 and Sarah 3 months. l'We had a good time going out with friends and seeing what we could get away without getting caught. lanice Gruenhagen Parrow, vocational instruc- tor in a veterinary technician program, and her husband Kenneth, reside in Minneapolis. lanice remembers the Beatles, Seals and Crofts and Carole Kingl Annette Keppy Remsburg, currently a mother homemaker, received her MS. from Michigan State University in early childhood special edu- cation. My high school years were active fun filled times. Denise Rock, a personnel worker, is employed by the Meredith Corporation. Denise received a B.A. from lowa State University. Kathleen Schafer is an X-ray Technician at Mercy Hospital. Larry Schroeder, an ap- prentice at Caterpillar, and his wife, lody, have one child: lason 4. He received a B.A. in ac- counting from St. Am- brose. North Scott pro- vided 'la lot of good memories and friends. Nancy Shannon, a teacher at Wood lr. High in Davenport, is currently working on her M.A. in special education at the University of Northern lowa. Girls finally got to wear pants instead of skirtsln Delbert Shaw, is a ware- house manager and me- Q chanic. He and his wife, H VV 5 . jg W. , Z Debra have two chil- ,frs ,,,,, A 4 S dren: Elizabeth 2 and 1 'l' i,, ' lohnathan l. His favorite past times during school were running the l'runs and partying with friends. Donald Spies, a farmer, is married to Tina Otte C'77i. They have two children: Amanda 3 and Kurt 2. l hated to go here at first, then l hated to leave. Tommy Spies, a meat cutter, and his wife Denise, have three children: Corry 6, Bryon 3 and lason 2. He received an associates degree and a two and a half year meat cutters apprenticeship. Patricia Verkler Van Hoosier, a housewife, and her husband, Paul, have two children: Stacy 9 and Heather 4. l can't believe l wore skirts so short. Paul Van Hoosier, a jani- tor at Occidental Chemical, now enjoys gardening and drag racing. At the dances it was interesting to see which couple would be brave enough to dance first. David Wiese, an ap- praiser for the Scott County Assessors Of- fice, graduated from the American lnstitute of Business in Des Moines. He participated in bas- ketball and concert and marching band. Karen Boege Wilson, a secretary for Deere and Company, and her husband, Richard, have two children: lenessa 4 and Nathan 2. She attended the University of Northern lowa. Mark Woodford, a stu- dent at Scott Communi- ty College, is married to Vickie Guy C'74D. They have two children: lason 7 and leremy 4. High school was a time of fun, friendships and no responsibilities. 753 Debbie Wilford Aisenbrey, a music specialist, and her husband, Lou, have one child Aurora l. l remember feeling that my teachers cared about me as a person and cared enough to give me plenty of challenges. Cory Arp, an iron worker has one child: Alyssa Marie. 'lThey forced me to wear a crown once. Shelley Suiter Beuthien, a domestic engineer, and her husband, Kenneth, have two children: lulie 5 and Melissa 3. ln 1971 we finally were allowed to wear slacks to school. What a differ- ence that made in the winter. Bonnie Levien Billups, a bookkeeper at ldeal Mechanical Contractors Co., now enjoys softball and sewing. Richard Billups, a telephone repairman at Cen- tral Scott Telephone, is married to Bonnie Levien t'73J. They have one child: Kyle l. Ron Blanch, owner of Blanche Wallboard Appli- cators, has two children: Rodney 4 and Rory 2. Doug Bockenfeld, a programmer analyst, and his wife, Sher, have one child, Maren l. He recalls lying on the grass during lunch. David Boeding, a farmer, and his wife, Marcia, have one child: Benjamin. He remembers rid- ing the Pep Bus and cheering out the windows. Donna Furman Broerman, manager of the Park View Dairy Queen, is a nursing student at Scott Community College. She and her husband, Charles C725 have four children: Devin 8, Nathan 5, Nicole 5 and Amanda 3. l'Kids today are as typical teenages were then. Linda Kirby Buesing, an office clerk at Alcoa, and her husband, Michael, have one child: Mat- thew 2. We had a good school and l'm proud to say l graduated from North Scott. leffrey Corbin, assistant manager at lowa Ma- chine Shed, and his wife, lanell, have one child: lulaine l. We were the last class to have the homecoming bonfire. Curt Cronkleton, a plumber, and his wife, Patri- cia have two children: Courney 6 and Shana 4. lames Cronkleton, a salesman at FDC Foods, and his wife, Priscilla Hoffman C751 have two children: Brian 3 and Emily l. Patricia Oliver Cronkleton, a bookkeeper for 361 Racquetball and Fitness Center, is married to Curt 1733. Arlan Engelbrecht, a farmer for Engelbrecht 'Q ' Farms Inc., and his wife, Diana, have three chil- Q' dren: Cory 6, Kevin 4 xx. ,L . ' and Craig 2. He remem- 3. bers mini-skirts! H T U r Kim Flenker, a farmer, and his wife Sandra have two children: Ni- cholas 2 and Nathan six months. He received a B.S. from lowa State University. Tammiejo Frye, a dental hygiene student at Scott Community College. She substitute teaches Sun- day school. Dean Gangzer, a motor grader operator for the Scott County Road Dept. and a selt-em- ployed roofer and car- penter, married Tina Carsten CBOJ. He re- members the dances as a great way to get to know your classmates. Vivian Helble George, a guality assurance spe- cialist for the Rock lsland Arsenal, married lohn George. School spirit was the best at Homecom.- ing! Christine Ehrecke Green, a 6th grade teacher for North Scott, and her husband, Jim C721 have one child: Christopher, two months. The teach- ers really cared about a person and what they did. 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Nancy Hatfield Van Loon, a homemaker and her husband, David t'67l, have four children: Kristy ll, Darren B, Ro- byn 7 and David 4. t'The teachers were always willing to help if the stu- dent was willing to put forth the effort, no mat- ter if it was a problem with studies or a person- al problem. loan Mahoney Wig- ger, a childrens librar- ian for the Metropolitan Library System, and her husband, Richard, have one child: Eric 4. l still remember Weiner Winks, l've never run into them since! L. , .L Myron Zabel, is a farmer 4- 5 . K N and truck driver for -tt- sf ': X -- - Mohr lmplement in El- dridQe. M fit' as , . i at if 1 .L K S XX x '72 Dana Baustian, a farmer, is married to Terri Brad- shaw t'74D. They have one child: Mary Beth l. Some of the things we did during Homecoming week, such as collecting wood and returning Roy Keppy's outhouse were my best times at school. lanice Klever Blevins is a computer graphics coordinator for The lohn Deere Component Works Foundry, After attending the University of Northern lowa, she married Michael. 'll remem- ber having to talk to Mr. Fischer about enrolling in drafting. Deena Bockenfeld Bo- land, a hair stylist, is married to Michael. 'llt was kind of hard for me since it was my first and last year at North Scott. l was afraid l wouldnt get asked to prom, but l did. Randy Brofvkhouse, an engineering equipment officer at the Rock island Arsenal, is married to Rhonda Bowman t'72j. They have two children: Sara 7, and Thomas 5. Nl feel as though my school my days were some of the ' T' ' best days of my life, Deb Kuehner Brockhouse and husband Dwight t'7OD have two children: Rachael 5, and Nathan 2. Her favorite past-times were partying and riding the ones after football games. After moving a lot l found North Scott to be a very friendly school. Rhonda Bowman Brockhouse, a teachers aide employed at North Scott Schools, is married to Randy f'72l. 'lWe really put our whole hearts into the schoolsl l almost lived at school. Charles Broerman, cus- ff f todian at North Scott lu- nior High, is married to Donna Furman t'73l. They have four children: Devein B, Nathan 5, Ni- cole 5, and Amanda 3. r M ' -' Z 'ff'--3' . . -' ' A621271 . . 2 if Q' fy , Q22 ALUMNl Michael Carstensen, an electrician apprentice at Caterpillar, is married to layne McCubbin t'75l. They have two children: Christina 6, and Kimber- ly l. Gne of Mikes favorite past-times was buying hot rods. Debra Claussen is a le- gal secretary for Vander Viennet, Motto and Ait- . 1 ken Attorneys. Today she enjoys collecting an- ' ri tiques. ' tt' loseph A. Costello, meat cutter and farmer, and wife Margaret have two children: While attend- ing North Scott he par- ticipated in basketball, wrestling, FFA, and the North Scott Singers. Dale Dammann is a iani- tor at North Scott High School. Before games we always had a cheer contest during pep audsf' Allan L. Dengler is a laborer at Oscar Mayer, He participated in football and wrestling while at North Scott. Sue Loussaert Denner, medical technologist for the Quad Cities Pathology Group, is married to Randy Denner. She received her medical tech- nology certification from Dubuque Tri Hospitals School of Medical Technology. lanet M. Downs, a secretary for RCH Appraisal Co., is also a Mary Kay Beauty consultant. l remember trying to give a speech in a contest. My mind went blank and all l could do is laugh. lane Ewoldt is an airline customer service agent in California. Our class of '72 was a very close group of people. We were always doing things in large groups and as good friends. Ken Ferris, self-employed at the Davenport lce Service, is married to Sandy Beert, C'77l. Some of his hobbies include snow skiing, golfing, and racquetball. Nile Fiala, a marketing i n supervisor for Gscar . . Mayer and wife Elisse :': Q have two children: Rita 2 3 -I ' - 'U 'ggg and lonathon l. 'lAll of if Qs the People had fun most ZE' l'f'.' l of the time because they were honestly hard working and not phony. lames Green, a main- H Us I tainance oiler for Alcoa, - W is married to Christine avi , Ehrecke t'73D. They have ff-aj W one child: Christopher . fag l. The people were friendly and caring. Wini Jordan Hartley, housewife, is married to Clint. Her favorite past-time during high school was chasing boys. Now she likes plants and fish, tool Stuart Hellman, a com- 9 95 married to Patricia. s 'North Scott helped me 1 - - :f prepare for the future in , a way no other high school ever could have done. puter systems analyst, is H 6 X sy ,xy if Wendy Sherman Henzen, an insurance agent, is married to Don Henzen t'69D. They have two children: lennifer 9, and Clint 2. She enjoys soft- ball, bowling, raquetball, and teaching piano and organ. Mary Lohmann Ketelsen, a speech clinician, and her husband, Lynn, have one child: Matthew 2. She received her B.S. from lowa State Univer- sity. Thomas Knapper a CNC at Seaburg lndus- tries, and his wife, Sherri, have two chil- dren: Thomas 7 and Tra- cy l. l didn't put my years at North Scott to K the best use. Kent Kraft, a farmer, earned a BS, from lowa State University in Agricultural Business. Today he enioys competitive cycling. Kevin Kroeger, a self- . employed truck driver, and his wife, Lynn Car- ta 0, stens 1723, have three . 4 lc a children: Shaun 5, lessi- l ca 3 and Bret l, He at- - - 'f ' E tended lowa State Uni- , ff versity and University of ' ' ' - - Z- i i , Northern lowa. ,' 'W 2. ' Lynn Carstens Kroeger, piano teacher, is mar- ried to Kevin f'72l. l had a lot of fun and learned a lot about myself and other people. Peter A. Lagoni, sales representative for United Building Specialties, is married to Laurel. Every- one hated the school until someone from another school said something against it. Sally Luett Lorenzen is a production control supervisor for Frank Foundries Corporation. School activities helped prepare me for the fu- ture. Margaret K. Marsh, a retail manager for Mar- shalls lnc., received a B,A. in history from the University of Missouri at Columbia. Michael Martin, a drill operator and carpet in- staller, is married to Karen Kay t'75D. They have one child: Kristine l. Wearing yellow on Thurs- days was odd. Amie Miller McAn- drews, housewife, and husband, l. Michael, have two children: Mat- thew and Marshall. Ev- eryone was a lot of fun. g 'tt' 2 if f - I Ernie Meyer, a farmer, is married to lill DeWulf t'78D, While at North Scott he participated in foot- ball, basketball and track. Homecoming was al- ways fun because we got the bonfire. Kathleen Moore Miller, a housewife, and her husband, Larry, have two children: Galen 2 and Kyle l. 'll think if l did it over, there are a few more classes l would take. to pick up outhouses for
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Fredrick Green, an employee of Brenton Bank and Trust Company, remembers the school plays and trips he participated in while at North Scott. Ken Harbeck, a video technical specialist at Sony Corporation, and his wife, Carlene, have one child: loni 3. He remembers the very high pride compared to other schools in the area. Gary Hoos, an electronic tech student, married Patti Bartscher. Today his major interests are ten- nis, gardening, motorcycling and being a youth leader at church, Marsha Anderson Keppy, a homemaker, and her husband, Gary f'7OD, have four children: Kris- tina l l, Karoline 8, Katheryn 5 and Gary 3. l'We were lucky to have teachers who really cared. Kathy Shreves Koehn, a part-time secretary and songwriter and her husband, Kenneth, have three children: Sarah 6, Damien 5 and Amy 4. l knew everyone in the whole school and it was more like a family. Vicki McKenney Kroeger, a housewife, and her husband, ferry, have two children: lacob 2 and Lesse l. Her hobbies include ceramics and her ome. Cynthia Braden Langtimm, a part-time medical secretary and technician, and her husband, Ken- neth, have two children: Anthony 3 and Emily 2. l still like the school and would be proud to have my children attend there, too. Ned Looney, a pharmacist, and his wife, Valerie, have one child: Alison 2. Today his major interest is running. Victoria Burton McEl- hiney, a nurse at Luth- eran Hospital, and her husband, Daniel, have one child: lason 2. l re- member most about North Scott are my friends. We had a lot of good times. RicliY Miller, an electri- f V' l' cian at Tri City Electric ' , Co., and his wife, Vicki , Hart C791 have one . child, Brandon l. 'lEv- eryone used to worship their space card. 3 '35 f is ,. Mary Henningsen Mordhorst, a beauty consultant at Aloette Cosmetics, is married to Lance. She remembers the shorter skirts, faded blue jeans and the hap- py faces plastered ev- ery. Paul Muhs, a farmer and a machinist at Caterpil- lar Tractor Co., and his wife, Ann, have two chil- dren: lesse 4 and An- drew l. Paul remembers 'lthe care and thought- fulness of both faculty and student body. Beverly Rock Gsmun, a teacher in the Central Community School District, and her husband, Michael C725 have two children: Stephanie 5 and Christopher 3. Her hobbies include sewing, em- broidery and gardening. 224 ALUNI Lora Paustain Pacha, a homemaker, and her husband, Henry C'72D, have three children: Heath 6, Wesley 2 and Sarah l. 'Having been out of school for almost ten years seems like an eterni- ty Karen Lage Potratz, a public relations account executive at Bader Rut- ter and Associates, lnc., is married to Dean. She remembers the wres- tling season of '70-'71, when NS won every tournament and sent 3 guys to State. Esther Rathmann, is em- ployed at Eastern lowa Recyclers. She remem- bers the battle of the dress code. Linda Newell Sacguitne, a loan officer at Farm- ers Home Administration, married Bruce Sac- guitne. 'Besides having a good time, l felt l got an excellent education, Karen Bell Schade, a 1 ,lll registered nurse at 1 ' Emanuel Hospital and her husband, Marc, have one child: Kimber- 'A , , ly 2. People who did . not take advantage of the school system lost a great deal of benefits. U7 1 t S' if ' 4 A , 4 1 -F 52 -44 j tar l f . Y I Ralph Schnekloth, a farmer, is married to , X - Pam Seligman f'75l, A A They have two children: ' RT AN lana 3 and Kari 2. l 3. - wish l would have par- : 1 - 3 ticipated in more activi- ,pix J ties in school. Marsha Jordan Schulz, self-employed with Only Yesterday Antiques, and her husband, Donald 1703, have one child: lennifer lO. l was glad to get out ' Sandy Schwarz, chief clinical dietian at St. Mary Hospital, earned her BS. in Dietetics and Food Science at Iowa State University. Dawn Gradin Seaman, a husewife, and her hus- band, Bradley, have two children: Patricia 7 and lames 4. Dawn remembers Homecoming l972 when she was the horseman in the festivities. Dick Siefers, a claims representative, married Vicki Cazanas. His interests are bicycling, wood- working, photography and cross country skiing. Deb and Rick Stichter -A t , 4 Q ..- Bob Suiter, an engineer at Harris Corp., received his masters degree in mechanical engineering. He remembers hanging out in the commons during space periods. Linda Knapper Sykes, a homemaker, and her husband, Robert, have three children: lason 5, Nicholas 3 and Michael 2 months, She enjoys racquetball, golf, gardening and sewing. lani Claussen Telleen, a dairy farmer, with her husband, Bruce, enjoy showing cows and pro- moting Brown Swiss Holsteins and other dairy products. 'There seemed to be a little personal feeling between the faculty and all of the stu- dents. Pamela Yocum, is an electro-plater worker at the Rock lsland Arsenal. We could wear nice slacks and eventually jeans. itl- Keith Allaman, is em- ployed at l.B.E.W. Local l45 as an electrician. He and his wife, Sheri, have three children: Mitchell 5, Valerie 2 and Eliza- beth l. When l look back, l realize what little l knew about the real world. Sheila Bowman Baus- tian, a housewife, and her husband, Roger t'69l, have two children: Ryan 5 and Ashley 2. Between the pep aud and game on Friday, we always went into town to McDonalds. Terri Bradshaw Baus- tian, a housewife, and her husband, Dana C725 have one child: Mary l. l thought that l would be a career person, but l love what l'm doingg be- ing a wife and mother. Brendia Witt Burchell, an income tax consul- tant at H. R. Block, and her husband, Neil, have one child: lohn l. Rush, rush, rushY Pamela Oliver Cronkleton, a housewife, and her husband, loe t'7lD have two children: Nicole 4 and Chad 2. Gne of her favorite past times while in high school was going out on dates with loe. Patricia Seligman Cur- tis, the manager of Chef's Hat, is married to Robert. Senior Week was one of the many things you look forward to when you become a senior. lt's great? Colleen Bassett Holmes, a registered nurse at St. Lukes Hospital, and her husband, leff, have one child: Brittany l. Today we enjoys showing horses. Dennis Kirby, a self-employed farmer, and his wife, Shelie t'7Oj, have one child: Molly l, Mary lo Oetzman McVey, a co-owner of Country Crossroads Ce- ramics, and her hus- band, Rex C745 have one child: lennilee l, y R Constance Sherman Getzmann, a bartender at Tiddley Tap in Bettendorf, has one child: Alissa 5. During school she worked part-time at Scharff's as a salesclerk.
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