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

 - Class of 1983

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Sherry Newell, a farm broadcaster for WIONXWWIO Radio, received a BS. in dairy science and agricultural journalism at lowa State. Nl thought activities would make or break me. What it turned out to be is that education itself did. Barbara Green Peterson, a home economist, is married to Richard. She received a BS. from lowa State University in home economics educae tion. lill Engel Quinn, a farm wife, and her husband, Michael have one child: lacob l. l'l'm glad l par- ticipated in activities, l got to know a lot of peo- ple and had some crazy times. Cynthia L. Rathmann enjoyed all the teach- ers and felt that the gual' ity of education was very good. Carol Gertz Roe, a housewife, and her hus- band, Robert, have one child: lustin 2. l liked school. lt didn't show in my grades, but they were golden. Linda Gilbert Shaw, a secretary at Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency, and her husband, Alan C'7Ol, have one child: Sarah l. Cyndi Siemsen is a sec- -- retaiy for SXM Service Co. in Walcott. Look g 5 I ing back l realize my V ' high school years were ,J the best years of my I WYMWK Q life. V' Debra Dunaway Szymkowiak, a financial aid assistant for the Uni- versity of Dubuque, is married to Daniel. School prepared me for college and especial- ly for life. Sandy Fahrenkrog VenHorst, a bank teller , at Davenport Bank and Trust, is married to Paul. 'tf- - Being a cheerleader l was able to represent . my school and be proud of it. Z Patricia Green Beck, a news and publications coordinator and also an alumni director, works at Hawkeye lnstitute of Technology in Waterloo, lowa. She is married to Louis Beck and has one child: Neal Louis, l. l never did master the HustleY Tami L. Braunschweig is a homemaker, mar- ried to Douglas, and has four children: Talia 5, Toshia 4, Dwight 3, and Shauna 2. 'llt was a tun and rewarding time. l think l grew up a lot in those 4 years, learning to associate with all kinds of people. 226 ALUMNl Brian Carter, a mechan- ic at NU.l. Neu lnc., and husband to Donna, at- tended Scott Communi' ty College. He recalls that he 'ldidn't have to join the Army to get bad food. Debbie Strobbe Clause sen, continued her edu- cation at lSU. Formerly a home-ec teacher, she is now a homemaker, and helps her husband Ron with the farm. l'l'll ' ,. always have a lot of pride in saying that l graduated from North Scott. Michael Claussen is a service technician working with Amana Refrigeration in Tampa, Florida. He went to Scott Community for two years and then married Denise. He participated in baseball, bas- ketball, and the Shield. He was Charlie Brown. Margaret Pacha Costello, a homemaker, and her husband loseph, have two children: loshua S, and lamie l. l'North Scott was basically a farm- ing community school with an easy going atmo' sphere. loseph Drummond, a farmer and a driver for the Eldridge Coop, is married to Brenda. loseph went to Kirkwood College for one year. His fa' vorite past-times included farming and sports. Rick Engler, a plumber and farmer, continued his education in the plumbing trade. Rick mar- ried Teresa and his major interests are baseball, basketball, and farming. Burt Graham, married to Collett Kaczinski, has three children: lessica 5, Robyn 3, and lames 3 months. lessica attends lohn-Glenn Elementary. loseph Green, married to Trina, a territory ser- vice manager, working at lnternational Harvest- er. He has a BS. in agricultural mechanization. loseph's favorite past-times included beating lohn Steffen to the parking lot just after a fresh snow. Brenda Madden Griebahn, married to Lynn, has two children: Erin 3, Sarah 2. Self-employed, she works at Balloons, Balloons, Balloons, and Arobic Dance of lowa. Brenda attended the Uni- versity of lowa for three years. Sherrie Curtis llg and her husband Larry have one child: Melissa l. She has attended lSU for two years, and then trans- ferred to Marycrest. She is now an extension home economist for Scott County. Dennis lrving is a semiedriver at Wenger's Truck- ing in Davenport. His major interests are skiing, and motorcycling. Randy Kuhl, married to Nancy Billups C791 is a farmer and works for Glen Keppy. His major interest is farming. Randy remembers the food fights with the butter stuck on the ceiling. Sherri Louck, a building service worker at Alumif num Co. of America, has one child: Keith 2. She went to Scott Com- ' , , , munity College for - f 1 emergency medical M I technician training. Nl A feel that your high school years do influ- ence your future. jd ,.., fi - -1 gi v . A W 14, 7 M William Loussaert, works on his father's farm as a farm hand. Williams major interests are sports Cbasketball, football, and basebaltl His favorite past-time was attending sporting events. Kathleen Loussaert Moeller, a homemaker, is married to Glen, and has two children: Sean 4, Amanada 2. The mu- sic has changed since l was in high school. I like some of it, though. Virginia Moore, had two favorite classes in high school which were N.S. Singers, and Home Bc. She enjoyed passing time helping in the library. The senior year was busy, having my senior pictures taken and taking required classes. Eric Schmidt, a Naval . Officer, received his L -L BS. in forestry from lowa State. There wasa . 'E j,fi sw lot of stress placed on girls and guys to con- ' form to whatever the 'norm' was at that par- ticular time in our lives. ie 5 Pamela Seligman Schnekloth, a homemaker, and husband Ralph have two children: lana 4, and Kari 2. All my hard work paid off as l was chosen to be the class speaker at graduation. Carol Ganzer Simon- son, a homemaker, and husband Robert have one child: Nicholas 2. She enjoys Crocheting, macrame. l wished we lived closer so that my children could go to school at North Scott. Doris Robertson Swanson, a homemaker and a secretary employed at VanDerKamp, Crampton, and Snyder RC. of Rock lsland, and husband Mark have one child: Scott l. She remembers the fun that went with extracurricular activities, but also the hours of work. Teresa Krxapper Tavarez, a supervisor of public utilities of Nevada Power Co., and her husband Mark have one child: Barbara 2. She remembers the extreme closeness of friends because of a small school. Randy Wakeland, wife Cindy, is a general me- chanic at Alcoa and manages twenty-one apart- ments in Davenport after a three year apprentice- ship at Alcoa. He remembers the flannel shirts and worn-out jeans. lon Yocum, a sales representative for Moorman's Manufacturing Co., attended Kirkwood Commu- nity College for two years, and then married Susan. You were never sure what you were going to get for lunch. '77 Deborah Keeney Anderson, a bookkecper at Kimberly Smorgasbord and her husband, Larry, enjoy vacationing in Minnesota. l'Gn the bus ride home from j track meets, l took an inventory of my injuries, victories, and mistakes remarked our l97G Homecoming Queen.

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.,1iT1- 7-- Debbie Martin Paus- tian and her husband, Dean, have three chil- dren: Wendy 5, William 3 and Wade 2. She and her husband are farm- ers. Steven Schroeder, a teacher and coach at North Scott High School, and his wife, lane Pischke f'77l, have one child: Kristen l. l remember school as a great place to be. l wish my high school days could have lasted long- er. leanne Siefers Lahann husband, lim, have two 775 , a farm wife, and her children: Sheri 8 and Susanna S. l remember the announcement that the Viet Nam war was finally overl Gary Sawyer, a newspa- per reporter for the Quad CitiesfTimes, and his wife, Genie, have a new daughter. The school was large enough that there were challenges and opportu- nities for all students. Dennis Schwarz is employed at Alloy Metal Pro- ducts lnc. as a maintenance foreman. He gradu- ated from Scott Community College, Today he enjoys working on cars and playing baseball. leffery Suiter, a helper in ingot plant for Alcoa is married to Carol. He attended Ellsworth lr, College and then North- ern Arizona University. lanet Vollbeer is an ele- mentary education teacher at Pleasant Val- ley. She received her BA from Marycrest Col- lege. 'Young people to- day have more activities to be involved in. lim Wilcox, a physician and a surgeon at the University of lowa Hospitals, is married to Lisa. His major interests include psychiatry and weighthfting, l'There is too much emphasis on PE. today. The idea of giving letter grades for PE. is stupid. Young people today are OK. Vicki Guy Woodford, a housewife, and her hus- band, Mark f'72l, have two children: lason 8 and leremy 5. l'Being nominated for Top lO was one of the proudest times of my htel Pam Ganzer Wulf, a housewife, and her hus- band, Dick, have three children: lanelle 5, Ran- dy 4 and Tara l. Senior Week made you feel ex- tra special before you took the big step into the real world. Cindy Oster Arp, a computer operator for Dahl Motors, lnc. in Davenport, has one child: Alyssa 3. 'Every once in a while we would sneak out and go to McDonalds, LuAnn Paustian Baetke, head teller at Central Trust and Sav- ings Bank in Mt. loy, and her husband, Roger C'7ll, have one child: Melissa l. Gina Baustian Bettini, self employed in horti- culture services, and her husband Brian have one child: Ellen, born February 7, l983. She graduated with a B.A, from St. Ambrose, Our senior prom was the first one away from school. lulie Baustian Bredow, an insurance clerk at Modern Woodmen of America, and her hus- band, Richard, have one child: Corey 3. The majority of us had a lot of pride and spirit for the school. layne McCubbin Carstensen, a personnel assis- tant for TTT Continental Baking, and her hus- band, Mike CYQJ, have two children: Christina 6 and Kimberly l. l believe North Scott had a definite affect on my life and values as a person. Gale Husen Cirricione, a secretary at lohn Deere Administration Center, and her husband Mike, have two children: Michele 4 and Paul l. l'For our senior picnic at a park in Clinton, we were thrown out before noon. Priscilla Huffman Cronkleton, a homemaker, and her husband l. B. Cronkleton f'73D, have two children: Brian 3 and Emily l. l enjoyed the feeling of closeness with all the students. layne Kluever Dierickx received a BS from lowa State and currently teaches at Assumption High School. She and her husband, Paul C753 have one child: Laura l. Paul Dierickx, a farmer, is married to layne Klu- ever f'75l, l met a lot of nice people while at North Scott. Linda Miller Douglas, employed in factory maintenance at lohn Deere Davenport Works, has one child: Alicia 6, A lot of kids thought that they would always have it easy in life becuase thats how it was in school. Kathleen Ehrecke re- tt--:- X t:- ceived a B,A, in busi- ness from St, Ambrose. She is currently a sale- j 1, sperson and food broker 5 T for Davis Marketing. . f Girls didn't have to A -.W ' wear dresses anymore. ' ,df Kevin Elenker, a farmer for William Flenker and Sons, and his wife Co- rinne, have two chil- dren: Kelly l and new- born Courtney. l'l am al- ways proud to say l graduated from a fine school like North Scott, ferry Geist is an industri- al education teacher and Christian worker. He graduated from Iowa State University in l98O and is currently em- ployed at Plant lntro- ductions Farms in Ames, ' lowa. Bradley Greve, employed at Aloca, attended lowa State and Palmer lunior College, l'Through activities at school l met a lot of different people. Beverly Calloway Harris is married to Michael. Today she enjoys riding her horse, Smokey. T felt like l was a part of the class of 'VSV' lean Gruenhagen ' Herbranson, td E my ' homemaker is married to Dale. She earned a B.A. in English from M. . Kansas State University. 7 M, ul enjoyed going to a y,VV small school so l could know most of my classmates. lohn Kemp, a painter, is married to loyce Zabel f'7SJ. They have one child: Daniel l. Unfor- tunately we did not have the facilities that are available now. .. , M-N, ' ' 4 ,Lf ,gr fr' L. aft Gi ' 5 loyce Zabel Kemp is a part-time bookkeeper at Central Trust and Savings in Eldridge. l en- joyed Homecoming Week the best because of the irazy things that we wore for each day of the wee . Vicki Wisher Lineburg, a homemaker, is mar- ried to Bill C7-43. 'lThe senior picnic was abolished due to vandelismf' Karen Winslow Martin, an X-ray Technician at Osteopathic Hospital, and her husband, Mi- chael C721 have one child: Kristine l. l'Girls sports are finally getting recognition. Ronald Miller is married to lane Stutt CHYQD. He completed a carpenter apprenticeship and is now a carpenter for Tymar. ' ' ,- 1- ' Q- g W .V ., ' 35. 3 . .Ze:t'- w - 4 Mary Shannon Morris, an audit clerk for lowa Mutal lnsurance Company, has one child lesse 4. gl enjoyed the uncrowded atmosphere of North cottf' ALUMNI 275



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Michael R. Beaston, a custodian, married Patricia Hoover C'77l. He remembers chess games in the library, and thinks Teachers seem less caring, but kids are the same. Patricia Hoover Beaston, a housewife, is married to Michael. She attended Scott Community Col- lege to become a certified nurses' aide. Patricia remembers preaching the Bible from door to door as one of Iehovah's Witnesses. Lorrie Thee Brock, a substitute teacher, and her husband, Kenneth, have one child, Nicole aged 2. Young people today couldnt get a better education with more caring teachers than at North Scott. ludy Burmeister, an ac- countant for Iowa, Illi- nois Gas and Electric, received her B.A. in ac- counting from St. Am- brose. Iudy remembers even though there were cligues, still every- body knew everybodyfw Rita Dierickx Carlson and her husband, Dennis, live in Mason City where Rita works for Schukei Chevrolet as a transportation specialist. Rita remembers the long hours working as the year- book editor and the small school made you feel that everyone was important, not iust a number. Donna Scherer Carter, a secretary at Midwest Aviation, is married to Brian Carter f'76l. Donna now enioys boating and ceramics. Cindy Cronkleton is an SPD technologist at St. Luke's Hospital. Cindy remembers life was much simpler during high school. Iune Sutcliffe Doman- 5 acki, a secretary at Cal- kins and Company in Bettendorf, and her hus- band Robert have one child, Paul 7. During free periods we sat in the library talking and listening to each other's problems or adven- tures. David Fahrenkrog, an oil robber for Fahrenkrog Oil Company, is married to Ioni Hoffman f'77D. They have two children: Matthew 3 and Iason I. I really enioyed going to a school where I knew everybody and everybody was friendly. loni Hoffman Fahrenkrog, a homemaker, and her husband David f'77l, live in Donahue. Ioni rembers a sock hop when her best friend fell and broke tier arrn and the tight, tight blue jeans, Ioseph Fury, a Curatorial Registrar at the Daven- port Art Gallery, received a B.A. Honors in an- thropology from the University of Iowa. Ioe is the author of a book on King Tut, an area of interest started on a Lance field trip, Douglas Gibson, a loan officer at the First Nation- al Bank of Clinton, with his wife Angela lives in Grand Mound, Doug graduated from Iowa State and remembers the great Pizza at North Scott High. Daniel Glunz, a lineman for the city of Eldridge, is married to Michelle Kuehl f'78l. lim Goodin, a salesman for Quarry Supply, Inc., and his wife luliann live in Rochelle, Illinois. lim remembers the midnight meetings at the Gasis movie theatre and Mr. Fox. Collett Kazinski Graham, a school bus driver for North Scott, is married to Burt Graham f'76j. They have three children: Iessica 5, Robyn 3, and lames I. School spirit was good until the confer- ence change. Donna Westphal Gruenhagan, a specification secretary for Red Iacket Pumps, and her hus- band Iames f'77l have one child: Blair 2. I had no idea I graduated with honors until my name was calledl lames A. Gruenhagan, a petroleum manager for the Eldridge Coop- erative Company, raises Suffolk sheep, He graduated from Musca- tine Community Col- lege. I found a lot of - friends and kept them. Debra Carstens Hei- derken, a homemaker, and her husband Claude have two chil- dren: Claude III 4, and Mickey I. Our class al- ways won 'Deck The Halls' for Homecom- lDQl'f Linda McKenney Helken, a housewife, and her husband Dennis have two children: lamie 2 and Paul 4 months. lay McIntosh is a photographer for the US. Navy at the Atlantic Fleet Audio-Visual Command Na- val Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia. He enjoys skydiving and freefall photography. Lynn Schmitt is a second year Medical student at the University of Iowa Medical School. She re- ceived her B.A. in biology at Luther College in Decorah. The homecoming bonfire created a special atmosphere of excitement. Cathy Swanson Schneckloth, a babysit- ter and bookkeeper is married to Kurt. They have one child: Cory 3. Homecoming was a good reason for a par- Iane Pischke Schroeder, a Radiologic Tech- nologist at St. Lukes' Hospital in Davenport, is married to Steve Schroeder f'74l. They have one child: Kristen l. School spirit was very strong and I enioyed cheering for excited fans. Tina Otte Spies, employed at Greens Livestock Auciton in DeWitt is married to Donald Spies f'72l, They have two children: Amanda 3 and Kurt 2, We were always trying to figure out ways to get passes. Shelle Littel Statser, an advertising director for McCabe's Department Store in Rock Island, is married to Ioseph Statser C'77l. I think I remember the anticipa- tion and preparation for events rather than the events themselves. Debra Seibel Steffen, a housewife and babysitter is married to Richard Steffen. Everybody got into the pep audsf' Garry Steffe, an electri- cian for Farm Aids Inc., is married to Lorri Mose- ley of Moline. He looked forward to sock hops be- cause you could get to- gether with friends and have a good time. Sue Wadsworth Stoe- fen, a housewife, and her husband Ierry have two children: Iacob 4, and Matthew 2. I re- member senior week and glad to be done with school? lulie Waetke, a private instrumental music teacher, graduated from Augustana. I hated to leave, mostly because of the great music pro- gram. Diane Boire Wendhausen, a housewife, and her husband Richard have two children who are twins: Iennifer and Dawn I. Pizzaburgers were the best, Pamela Carter Whit- ,I l I comb, a housewife, is ' married to Steven Whit- ' - comb Ialways thought of North Scott as num ber one and always , c , I ' i I -v Q ' . 3 I W w1Ill I Dean Wuestenberg is a consultant on alternate energies such as alcohol fuels, solar, and earth sheltered housing. He attend Scott Community, and Iowa State University. We were young, didnt have any worries, but had a lot of energy and innovation. E23 Denise Arp, a bank teller at Central Trust and Savings Bank, is a graduate of Marycrest Col- lege. The event I remember most was the girls basketball game against P.V. for the conference championship in the pit. The gym was loaded, and we wonl Matthew Baughman, an emergency medical technician, is employed with the Davenport Fire Department. He remembers skipping out to eat lunch in town. Roger Blanche is a farm- er in rural Davenport. His favorite class in school was American Government with Mr. Agosta. He made it fun and interestingfw Bryan Braack is currently attending the Universi- ty of Iowa. My grandma always told me that high school was the best years of your life, but I never believed her until now. Susan Lensch Buchman, married to Frank is a secretary at Brenton Bank. She is a gradute of Scott Community College and is currently at- tending St. Ambrose, working toward at BA in Business Administration. Our school had great spirt, more than kids today. ALUMNI 227

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