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Thomas Cosner is a Hos- pital Coreman for the U.S. Navy. One remem- brance of his was All those good naps we caught in Larry Lakes's classes-American Gov- ernment, Medevial His- tory, and Modern Histo- ry. Christine Curtis works at Mississippi Bend AEA as a work processor. She attended AIC School of Business and enjoys softball and volleyball. Patricia Dreesen, a division secretary, is em- ployed at Rock Island Arsenal. All of my teach- ers made the classes tun enough just to keep us interested in each subject. They made me fell like I was their friend. left Frahm is a farmer .in Spragueville, IA. left was involved in FFA which has helped him in farming now. William Freund is a grounds keeper at North Scott. He participated in football and wrestling. I'm educated day by day and I live for today because tomorrow I may not be here. Suzy Hunt Geiger works at the Eldridge Veter- inarian Clinic. Her husband Doug is employeed at Caterpillar. She attended St. Ambrose for two years, studying political science. During special events everyone got together and enjoyed them- selves. Ronda Wakeland Good and her husband Dan have one child: Michelle, 2. Ronda is a Pixie Photographer at I .C. Penney. Cheryl Wuestenberg Gorman and her hus- band Michael live in Cleveland, TX. She works as a chashier in a donut cafe. David Haycraft, graduated from a four year ap- prentiship for carpentry and is now a self-em- ployed carpenter. One thing David remembers about high school is that there were no prep- pies. Kathy Kemp is a student at the University of Northern Iowa majoring in elementary educa- tion. Kathy remembers shopping for dresses and eating out! Carol Swanson Kirby and her husband Rick have one child, Ricky- l. Carol attended Scott Commu- nity College and is now a bookkeeper at BG Enterprises. HI learned to work well with other people by being involved in school activities. Rick Kirby is an auto mechanic tor Buesing Automotive Armature. Rick remembers the Hfootball, jazz band and swing show. Brad Knutson attends college and works at a McDonalds Corporation. He participated in FCA and cross country, in which he was a four year letter winner. I remember having porkchopette and chicken fried steak every weekl Nancy Billups Kuhl married Randy. She attend- ed cosmetology school and is now a cosmetolo- gist at Stewart Headlines in Davenport. Nancy recalls the food tights with the flying peas. lane Stutt Miller married Ron, a graduate from North Scott. lane does part time help for the city ot Eldridge. She remembers 'lthe good times. Victoria Hart Miller and her husband, Rick, have a one year old son, Brandon. Victoria at- tended community college classes and is now a home-maker. One impression she remembers was the emphasis put on sports. Robert Priebe and his wife, Michelle, live in San Bernadino, CA where he is stationed with the Air F orce, He remembers the favorite rock groups as being Foreigner and REO Speedwagon. Vincent Priebe is in the Navy and is stationed in San Diego, CA. He remembers that there were not nearly as many preppies when he attended high school. Dena Rauch is a secretary at Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric Company. She attends night classes at St. Ambrose College and hopes to graduate with a B.S. in computer science. I learned to put things into perspective. I think this is a great asset. Cynthia Richard works at Northwest Bank CSI Trust Co. as a commer- cial Sz collection teller. She received a medical- fclerical education di- ploma from Scott Com- munity College. She en- joys volleyball, softball, and teaching Sunday school. leifrey Ryan graduated from Scott Community auto body repair. leffrey and his wife, Diana Pas- dach, live in Palms, CA, where he is in the U.S. Marine Corps. Rebecca Schatz belongs to the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority at the University of Iowa, where she is working toward a degree in English education. HI will never torget being on the Homecoming court and having the privilege to announce the B.C. candidates. Bonnie Schwarz is a sales clerk at I .C. Penny. Her hobbies include sewing, playing tennis, and swimming. Monica Seghers is a student at Iowa State Univer- sity. Being in the homecoming court was a spe- cial experience for Monica. It is difficult to pick out specific instances about high school. I do remember kicking Mr. Voelkel in the shin. Sharon Ann Spies now is attending Iowa State University. A favorite memory was the home- coming queen court, and Todd Kramer refus- ing to eat his lobster at B,C. Brenda Skinner Stein- man married Brad, and is a secretary at Iowa-Illi- nois Gas Sz Electric Co. I think that the class of 1979 always had good school spirit and I hope that the following years ' will keep the spirit good. Lisa Strobbe works at the Scott County Court House as a secretary for the criminal department. In school, Lisa was involved in volleyball, basket- ball, track, and cross country. Kurt Swanson graduated from UNI with a B.A. in industrial ed. and coaching. He liked college better than high schooll Kurt's hobbies are play- ing tennis, skiing, and scuba diving. Mary Thee is a senior at Coe College in Cedar Rapids. A favorite memory of Marys was when leni Mortenson poured pop on Mr. Cockman's head. Craig Waetke is a senior at Augustana College. I remember how close one could get with so many people, whether it be teachers or fellow students, Peggy Anderson War- necke is a chiropractic assistant in Walcott, IA and is married to Lon. Our class had a lot of spirit. I remember going home after gamesfhink- ing I'd never have a voice again from cheer- ing so loud. Michael Zimmer married Tammy Simkins and is a student at the University of Northern Iowa, major- ing in industrial arts education. He remembers being a candidate for B.C. king, and school lunches very repititious. Chicken tried steak was standard vocabulary. I Z Corinna Anderson, a desk clerk at lumer's Castle Lodge is attending the AIC school of Business. She remembers how easy it was to make friends at North Scott, and says, 'tIt's so small that you know everybody and everybody knows you. Brenda Baustian, a bartender at Governors in Bettendorf, attended Kirkwood Community Col- lege in Cedar Rapids. She was active in cheer- leading, and says at the time I didn't realize how much fun I was having. Shari Boyle, now attending Bryan College in Dayton, Tennessee, was very active in concert band at North Scott, and liked to attend sport events. Shari says that young people seem to be running the school now instead of those who should hold authority. Dale Claeys, a machine shop worker at Bowe Machine Shop, remem- bers school spirit at the time as very low. He re- members the horrible iood, tights in the lunch room, and the Wild times at North Scott. 2 . fii ,-.,:. , :.. f-..,.. . '. Deanna Kaye Claussen, a steno clerk at the Rock Island Arsenal, is very active in the Quad City Rugby team, and show- ing livestock in the fair. Deanna says she will al- ways remember her years at North Scott be- cause it was Ha good community and school to be in. t ALUMNI 229
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Denise Carey, a secretary for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance, now resides in Denver, Colorado. She takes advantage of the mountains and enjoys ski- ing, rafting, and camping. Denise is currently taking classes in selling insurance. Iennifer Sue Cawiezell is a sign painter for Ad- vance Sign Company. The events she enjoyed most during high school were bonfires, snake dance, and skit night during homecomings. Marinanne Curtis, a loan clerk at First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Davenport, graduated from Coe College with a BA in ac- counting and business administration. l'North Scott offers a very high quality of education, and many activities. Duane Darland is a general laborer for BF Goodrich of Colorado. His fondest remem- brance of North Scott was all of the people he got to know. loseph Dierickx, a farm- er, graduated from Iowa State Unviersity with a degree in Agricultural Business Margo Downs, a secretary for Farmers Insurance Group, attended AIC after high school. 'lHome- coming was great because I was in the top five and part of the festivities. Lori Belk Feldpausch, a clerk at 7-ll, is married to Mike Felpausch. C'76D. l'Most of the time you would be better off bringing your own lunch instead of eating school food. Ieni Gertz is a hairstylist at l.C. Penney. The friends I made in high school I'll always havel I still see almost all of them and still have just as fun when I'm with them. Michelle Kuehl Glunz, a bookkeeper and secre- tary for Trane Company, is married to Daniel Glunz 77. Mitchell Glunz, a telephone man, is employed at Central Scott Telephone Company. l'I remember only getting caught once for all the things we did to lockers, teachers, students, coaches, parking lots, buildings, etc., etc., etc. Iill Pewe Griggs, a receptionist for Dr. Otto D.D.S., is married to lerrie. The years at North Scott were fun, but you don't realize how much you enjoyed school until you've graduated. lerrie Griggs is an iron worker for Rock Island Local ffl I l. His favorite high school past-times included Mtorturing Ierome Reed, swimming in the shower after football, and art with LuAnn Dunnickf' Cherri Grimes, a secretary for Eldridge Auto Parts, attended University of Iowa for one year. The spirit seemed to be really high no matter how good or bad we did. Susan Hamann special- ized in fixed crypto re- pair for the United States Army. Susan re- members 'lthrowing fhe peas across the cafete- ria, and seeing how long our spoon woud stand up in the pudding. 228 ALUMNI Carol Swarts Hultguist, a housewife, is married to Robert. They have three children: Susan 3, and Debra 2 and Diane born March 29, I983. Her favorite teacher was Mrs. Gibb, who was always understanding. Roger D. Inman, a skilled machinist for Iohn Deere, is married to Kaja. They have one son: lesse 4. I'd like to go back to do it again just for funl Shelie Saladino Kirby, a homemaker, is married to Dennis Kirby C'74l. They have one daughter: Molly l. l'I remember the fun I had cheering for our teams, we loved our Lancerslw Wendy Kraft, an office clerk for Hansaloy Cor- poration, attended the i University of Iowa for y i' Q one year. I had many 4 I 1 I is good times, but others ,f .1 'S 9 ig at x were disappointing. f P Colleen Dwyer McCarthy, a clerk at Petersen Harned Von Maur, is married to Gene McCar- thy. They have one son: Iason 2. There was always a lot of extra things to do after school hours. Iill DeWu1f Meyer and her husband Ernest C'72l, farm in Walcott. She attended Scott Community College part time. Her favorite memories from North Scott were the Nfriends that I made includ- ing teachers. Rebecca Norton, a CPA for Meriwether Wilson and Sitrick, is a gradute of the University of Northern Iowa. I think that the teachers helped us by being a constant factor and an interested party. Denny and Donna G'Conner Q.. aw ilX.1 ar- Susan Puls is an order and billing clerk for Palm- er College of Chiropractics. I am glad that I went to North Scott because everyone knew each other. Connie Crossen Rath, a bookkeeper for Schwind-Boeker Buick, is married to Keith. They have two children: Na- than 4 and Ramona 2. Many young people want to get a good job instead of becoming in- dividually successful with their own dreams. Lori Harheck Rowe, a g , J housewife, attended St. Ambrose for one year, , and is married to Greg- ' ' ory. They have one 3 - L- daughter: Megan I. I V remember a lot of great ' , - if time and craziness. Keith Seligman, a self-employed farmer and welder, is married to Alicia, and is currently at- tending Scott Community College. l married the girl that my best friend took to our senior prom. Allen Sutcliffe is currently serving in the United States Air Force, and stationed in Denver, Colo- rado. The Close-up program which sent me to Washington D.C. was one of the most exciting and awakening times of my life. Kevin Swanson is cur- rently attending the Uni- if illl If .-:j - -,.4 .g f lilll f versity of Iowa. He re- ffl cieved a BS. in General -Q Science. Future plans include going into sports medicine and ' :,. opening a clinic. We E. ' never lost a football game we played in the mud. Linda Voelcker is a sterile processing technician at Mercy Hospital. She is currently attending AIC, training to be a veterinarians assistant. During high school I learned that all people are different yet basically we are all the same. LuAnn Weis, a teller at Central Trust and Sav- ings, is a secretary of the Countyside Community Theatre Group. Her favorite past-times during high school were football games, plays, and par- ties. Tamera Simkins Zimmer, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Northern Iowa, is married to Michael Zimmer C'79J. High school was a time for fun and friends, there weren't many pressures, and study- ing was unheard of. CSI Dave Baker, attends Central College in Pella, Iowa. Drama, music, and varsity golf were among his activities in school. The teachers taught more than what their class required. They taught im- portant ideas and life sense. Daniel I. Belk works at Healthdyne as a service assembler and repairer. He married Sally Ann and enjoys hunting as a favorite past-time. Kelly Bittner is a commercial policy rater at the Hartford Insurance Co. She attended UNI for QV2 years. You really don't realize that high school days were some of the best years of your life. David Carlson, a student at Luther College, plans to attend medical school. 'School activi- ties, such as FCA, helped to bring students together in a postive matter. loseph Clark is a salesman at Mass Merchandis- ers. loseph married Margaret DeBoer, and has one child: Matthew Lewis, l. Hunting and camp- ing are among his favorite past-times. Peggy Claussen is a Flo- ral Designer at Flower City in Davenport. One of Peggy's most remem- berable moments was becoming the first girl president of North Scott's FFA Chapter in I978-79 Farming is still a favorite interest of hers. t Ioan Corbin Commella and her husband Charles live in Wichita, KS, where she is finishing college at Wichita State University, after attend- ing the University of Iowa for three years in busi- ness school. .X-omg. S X
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Charles Dierickx, mar- ried Lori Seligman CBD. They have one child: Adam, born August l3, l982. Charles was very active in FEA and won the Star Business Award. Chuck feels that the school and teach- ers do not have as much authority anymore. leff Dierks, a student at the University of lowa remembers his years at North Scott as long. He was involved in track while in high school and his hobbies are racquet ball and archery. Vernon Dirksen, man- ager of the shoe depart- ment at K-mart is now at- tending Scott Commu- nity for mechanics. He says the best part of high school was meeting his girlfriend, Tonia Soenk- gen, who is now his wife ' C821 Anne Ehrecke, secretary for the Tri-City Electric Company, remembe-s the small atmosphere and the feeling of being a part of things. Anne was active in National Honor Society, Student Con- gress, band, GE., and as a sports spectator. Brian Engelbrecht, who is currently in business with Englebrecht Farms, lnc., is also a graduate of Scott Community Col- lege in auto mechanics. Teresa Albrecht Engler, attending Augustana College and majoring in elementary education, is married to Rick Engler t'76D. Teresa was very involved in choir during her years at North Scott. Sheila Erps, attending the University of lowa and majoring in nurs- ing, remembers mainly the people at North Scott. 'Everybody knew everyone else. She feels that younger peo- ple are growing up fas- ter today than she did. Sue Feldpausch, a liscensed practical nurse at Mesa Luthern Hospital in Arizona was active in tennis and cheerleading at North Scott. She re- members the great friends she made during high school, and says kids are growing up faster today. lulie Fletcher, a support recovery aide for the Department of Social Services, is presently at- tending lowa State University and majoring in computer engineering. During senior week eyergne kept trying to top each other activi- xes. Gary Eruechtenicht, a junior at the Universtity of lowa teels that he accomplished as much as he could while at North Scott. He feels that the mor- als, and even the academics of the young people today are on the decline, Patricia Ann Ganzer, a nursing assistant at the University of lowa Hos- pital remembers her years at North Scott as a great place to grow. North Scott was a very good learning exper- ience, and an all around tun place to go to school. 230 ALUMNI Tina Carstens Ganzer, married to Dean Ganzer C'73j, works as a rater for the Western insurance Company. Tina says that kids aren't as serious today about school as in other years. Richard Glunz, working at Schone's lanitorial Service, is now attending Scott Community Col- lege and majoring in electronics. Richard feels he has not yet reached the goals he set in high school, but he's working on it. Lisa Greve, now work- ing at Skatepark in El- dridge remembers her two tavorite teachers as Mr. Ryan and Mr. Ber- nie Peeters. She felt that you could have a good time in their classes, but still learn a great deal. Beth Hartung, a junior at the University of lowa, is now active in the Chi Gmega Sorority. 'Senior week was the most memorable time, because it was the realization that everyone was about to go out on their own. Roberta lensen is now living in Princeton. While in high school she worked at the Handicap Development Center. Her favorite past-times were watching soaps and reading books. David lungjohann, majoring in landscape archi- tecture at lowa State University says the one thing he remembers most while at North Scott is how much he used to let things happen without getting involved in them. layne Kuehl, a broad- cast communications major at Marycrest Col- lege also works at lowa Gas and Electric as a video editor. 'lThe schools are getting stricter and have to cut back because of finan- cial cuts. Kevin Lindaman is attending lowa State Universi- ty to obtain his B.A. in theatre. He was Student Congress President, National Honor Society President, and Band Secretary. l made some close friendsg people that l'll always be close to no matter how often l see or write them. Christie Marten Liske, married Matt Liske in l98O, is a bank teller at Brenton First National Bank. Her years at North Scott were the best years of my life, but kids today aren't worried about anything but football games and parties on the weekend. Matthew Liske, manager of Chef's Hat Restau- rant in Davenport, is now married to Christie Marten QBOD. He feels that all in all his years at NS were fun even though at the time it seems like the worst time of his life. Mark Main, a business major tor 2 years at the University of lowa, is now attending Scott Com- munity. My fondest memories of North Scott are the people who were there, the triends l made, and the things we did together. 'At the Beach' and 'lt's been real' Carla Marlowe, a bank teller at the Brady Bank and Trust, was active in National Honor Society and ECA. Carla feels that she has reached the goals she set for herself during high school. David McCammant, now attending Cornell Col- lege, remembers our school lunches as very poor, and the SPACE program at NS. Chris Meyers, working at lowa-lllinois Gas and Electric, is a student at BlackHawk College. l have many memories of North Scott, all of which will remain fresh in my mind for the rest of my life. lohn Mohr is a custom fertilizer applicator for Twin States Engineering and Chemical Co. Lunch time with occa- sional food projectiles, was a time to get togeth- er with some friends. Susan Clark Newsum, married to David C'76l, is a medical records clerk at St. Luke's Hospital in Davenport. l have many pleasant memories of NS and if l had another chance at high school, l would get involved. Deann Wilson Poling is a secretary for the Cum- mins Allisan Corpora- tion. l liked the con- trolled freedom we had with the space program. lt made kids feel good to know that the adminis- tration and the faculty trusted them to do things on their own, Craig Power, a farmer, has been married to Patti lohnson since l98O. They have one child: Nichole-l. 'll gen- erally remember good times, a lot of fun, and some bad times, but it was a good place to learn. Patti Johnson Power, a homemaker remembers 'lthe closeness between and among the students and teachers. Steve Puls, is a landscaper for Gene Schneckloth and Associates. l'l remember the great time at graduation, and the feeling that it was going to be all over atter that night. Susan Curtis Rauch, a mail clerk tor the lowa- lllinois Gas and Electric Company, and her hus- band, Kraig have one child: Erica. Susan was active in track, E.B.L.A., and Office Education during her years at NS. Tony Saladino is a farmer for Kenneth Klindt. Schools today are becoming stricter. Tony was active in F.F.A., basketball and golf while attend- ing NS. Tony remembers high school as a place to make friends. Michael Schmeink is a machinist and auto me- chanic in the Navy. He was active in Vo-AQ, Auto Mechanics, and Metals while at NS. l think school spirit was very high, even it the team didn't win all the time. Esther Kraklio Seibel, a secretary at the Rock lsland Arsenal, and her husband Bryan have a one year old, Brianna. She remembers Mrs. Gibb, her typing teach- er.
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