Odebolt Arthur Community School - Trojan Yearbook (Odebolt, IA)
- Class of 1983
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THE TROJAN 1982-1983 ODEBOLT-ARTHUR COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ODEBOLT; TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION PAGE STUDENTS 6, 7 SENIORS 32, 33 SPECIAL EVENTS 50, 51 ORGANIZATIONS 66, 67 MUSIC 72, 73 SPORTS 82, 83 FACULTY 118,119 KINDER Angela Anderson Joey Arbegast Broc Auen Timothy Bell Jeff Bengford Jared Bruening Jason Carnine Jason DeShane Ryan Diersen James Fineran Justin Flink A Daniel Gustafson Andrew Hodden Jill Hemer Jared Hemphill i Mindy Hurley Karla Kelly Mathew Klink 8 GARTEN Jeff Sharkey Grant Siebrecht Brian Sigler Sandra Stone Troy Pridie Tyson Quirk Kelli Scanlan Steven Schofield Christin Schreiber Brett Lindskoog Joshua Loger Jay Miller Travis Neuman Jillian Newman Trisha Neville FIRST Cari Bixel Cheryl Carlson Stephanie Davenport A Sherri Fine ran r A Shawn Flynn Christopher v I Hedden Joey Hoe fling Jeffrey Godberson David King Todd Lahr Paige Lind berg Amanda Lippincott Scott Lippincott Bradly I,undell GRADE Nicole Nepper Kaylinn Neville David Oxendale Marla Raasch Christi Rasmussen Jamie Redeni us Shari St reed Holly Ullrich Hope Ullrich Jamie Uren Car min Zoch Erin Vondra Laurie Walsh Jeffrey Wulf Matthew Reinhart Laura Renze Barbara Richards Joseph Rolf Kara Schofield 11 SECOND Jeffrey Anderson Laurie Babcock Carrie Becker Jeanette BI oyer Gina Bruening Dustin Carlson Jason Chase Nicole Cranston Melanie Danielson Faith Davis Jason Fineran Jeana Flink GRADE Jennifer Meents Jennifer Michels Amy Seville Tonya Seville Donny Sorris Chris Ullrich Benjamin Wiegert Stacy Pudenz Scott Raasch Aaron Reinhart Brian Reis Tanya Schramm Jenny Schroeder Joseph Stan Mindy Wittrock Sikki Woo I ridge THIRD Brian Arbegast Jennifer Arbegast Lori Baker Sheila Bender Dee Dee Bengford Monica Blair LeAnn BI oyer Carolyn Carlson Nathan Carnine Gary Conner Neil Dublinkske 14 GRADE Troy Neville Susan Neumann Patti Newman Kim Newman Shan da Pridie Matthew Raasch Teri Rake Wylene Redenius Travis Reis Tony Roeder Jodie Scanlan Amanda Sharkey Tam mi Siebrecht Jenny St reed Angela Sweeden Laurie Thayer Jennifer Turin Nathan Thraikill Robyn Wiese 15 FOURTH Bryan Anderson LaRae 4 rbogust Mitch Blair John Bruening Sheri Christiansen Matt Hurly Dale Johnson Amy Krusenstjerna Becky Lindner Kristy Lindner 16 GRADE Steve Mattes Christina Michels Margaret Mildenstein Tracy Miles Wendy Miller 'i A i 1 i r. Sam Mortensen Kim Murr Wayne Nissen Brian Pierce FIFTH Colette Beaty James Bender Brad Bengford Andy Bird Greg Bixel Steve Brandt Jonathon Buelow Mark Christiansen Maria Cranston Matt Evans Angie Fineran A ■ I GRADE Alan Newman Danae Olson John Olson Patience Paulson Jayne Pudenz Brandon Railsback Toni Reis Danae Roeder Terry Roeder Jason Scan Ian Jason Sharkey V SIXTH Fred Anderson James Anderson John Ang Glen Barker Keith Belstene Brian Buehler m Kelly Cranston Missy Davis Doug Dublinske Jim Fiebelkorn Jeff Fineran V 4 Todd Gunderson Rachel Gustafson Jim Henkelman Rodney Hoe fling Troy Johnson Kenny Koenen JeDee Lange John Larson 20 GRADE Rick Ijundberg Dave Mattes Matt Mentier Russell Mildenstein Mike Miles Kim Miller Marc Neumann Scott Pick Val Porter Channing Profit Julie Pudenz Rusty Wilke Bobbi Jo Yirkousk Sharon Pudenz Chad Ritchey Darrin Rocder Jamie Rohlf Kari Snyder Jason Turin Traci Vondra David Wiegert M Buehler, R. Lundberg, B. Lippineott. T. Johnson « 21 SEVENTH Amanda Barker Jane Barker Karen Belstene Todd Bengford Dena Bettin Gregory Bruening Carla Carlson Chad Cranston Derick Cranston Melissa Ellis James Godbersen Travis Green Mark Imhoff Tory Johannsen Sandra I amaak Karen Lansink Karla Lansink Paul Lindner Lisetta Love Scott Mandernach Lara Michels GRADE Chad Mohr Tyleen Mollhoff Mark Nelson Steven Nissen James Pierce Jim Porter Stacey Profit Dean Quirk Greg Raasch Ted Rake Shane Reinhart Jeffrey Roeder Darwin Schluter Stacey Schnuckel Michelle Schreiber Robert Schroeder Bridget Schuldt Marni Schwanz Patty Thayer Mindee Thies 23 EIGHTH 24 Linda Arbegast Maren Bergman Rodney Bettin Cheri Bixet Troy Clouse Jason Cow I bam Tammy Diersen Richard Dublinske Rachel Evans Rickey Fiebelkorn Michele Fineran § Shannon Foy Julie Godbersen Vince Graeve Jean Harden John Healy Dave Hemer Amy Her rig 4 Jeff Hudson Joel Imhoff Wayne Johnson ■ Mickey Kane Kezzie Kirkpatrick GRADE A fb Jerry Koenen Beth Larson Doug Mattes Daniel Mentzer T.J. Michels Terry Neville Mark Raasch Shannon Railsback Jodie Rob If John Schofield Tammy Newman Roger Paulson Jeff Pick Peggy Pudenz Bryan Quirk Colby Waldemar Curtis Wareham NINTH Mike Anderson Tony Barker Tami Bengford Michael Bergman Charles Bird Tim Buelow Shawn Cardin Cathy Carlson Sherrie Connor Lee Cranston Janet Dunkin Beth Ellis fa ,j, Denise Fineran Wendy Gonnerman Mark Hast Jeff Holmes Paul Hoe fling GRADE Susan Lorenzen Lori Lundberg Miriam McFarland A udrey Mildenstein Teresa Mo 11 ho ff Mark Olson Regina Olson Deanna Paulsen Connie Paulson David Pierce Susan Pudenz Audra Boeder Rick Boeder Jack Scanlan Tammy Schramm Dayle Simonson Andrea Snyder Lauri Snyder Denise Stork Danell Tbevenot Karen Tunink Allen Wiegert 27 TENTH Teresa Belstene Vicki Bengford Christina Bensley l.ee Boysen Keith Brandt Jeff Buehlcr Wendy Buller Jill Cow I ham Connie Healy Bonnie Hemer Joe Henkelman Barry Hoaglund Wayne Hoaglund Shirley Joe ns Darla Johnson 28 GRADE Karen Miles Cheryl Miller Rodney Olson Charlie Pudenr Mary Pudenr Tammy Rake Mark Reis Dan Roeder LaDon Roeder Amy Schramm Tommy Schramm Gina Schuldt Scot I Siebrecht Grant Snyder Tom Tiefenthaler Lisa Wallace Lyle Wunschel Bear I Zoch 29 ELEVENTH Kim Ang Judy Arbegast Jamie Bengford Tony Bengford Dixie Bihrer Cynthia Bixel Doug Comstock Brad Cowl ham Chris Fineran Vicki Graeve Keith Gronau Sandi Gunderson Dave Harden Dale Hoe fling Mark Hoe fling Daniel Holmes Bryce Hustedt Trcnda Johannsen Rose Ellen Kirkpatrick Jay Krusenstjerna Shawn La hr Susan Lamaak GRADE Brenda Lansink Chad Larson Michael Lawhead Tony Lindner Janice Lorenzen Joyce Lorenzen Dale Neuman Lori Newman Daniel Olson Linda Oxendale Glenn Pudenz Deb Reeves Phil Scanlan Dawn Schmidlke Marilyn Schwaller Kirk Siebrecht Reed Snyder Kristie Thayer Lindy Bihrer Bjorn Bothum Karen Buehler Paul Arbegast Julie Belstene Kelli Cowlham Jackie Bengford Scott Cranston Carol Dunkin Laura Fineran Tom Gunderson Jim Hall Cornelius Hansen Kathy Fries Larry Flogstad Barbara Hoaglund Gregg Hoaglund Joni Hudson Sharon Joens 36 Dawn Koenen Roger Lansink Regina Hustedt Wayne Imhoff m v Kristy Mandernach Mary Nelson Connie Neville Ron Lorenzen John Ludwig Renea Lansink Jim La velle Bob Lorenzen Mary Porter Lori Pudenz Colette Boeder Dona von Paulson Mike Pick Melinda Newman Sharon Paulsen Tom Schofield Kristie Schroeder Nancy Roeder David Schluter Lisa Schroeder Ann Sch waller Doyle S. Simonson Julie Stehr Felipe Stone Stephanie Veit Maria Zoch Susan Stone Jeff Tiefenthaler Linda Veit The Junior Class presented Here Come The Brides by William D. Fisher on March 28. 1983. at 7:30 p.m. The play took place at an attractive sitting room of Jimmy Took s house, locat- ed in the suburbs of a large metropolitan city. The play was a great success and the hard work of the cast and directors paid off. Egb bg tqbH Eq Eqiti The theme for the Junior-Senior Prom was “A Night To Remember . The Prom was held on April 16, 198:1. Early Saturday morning, the Juniors beau- tifully decorated the tables and the gym for that night. The evening then began with the 7JW banquet at the Spring Lake Country Club. Bryce Hustedt delivered the prayer before the meal. After the feast, Phil Scan- lan, Jr. Class Pres., welcomed everyone and introduced the guest speaker, Rodger Mill- er. Barbara Hoaglund, Sr. Class Pres., gave the response. The evening continued in the multi-pur- pose room at school for the dance. The mu- sic was provided by the band “The Send- ers. Later on, many people went to Ida Grove to see the movie Hollywood ” ifi iii i iP mW i ififlp MU'tfBMwBM Program May 15. 1963 Prelude Concert by Senior High School Concert Band Richard BI oyer. Director 2.-00 P.M. Processional — Theme from “Pot cumstance Elgar Mrs. Purdy - Mr. Sha y Pomp and Ctr- Invocation Rev. Albert H. Buelow Trinity Lutheran Church Senior Class President's Address Barbara Ann Hoaglund “It's Time for Movin' On” Don Besig Mixed Chorus Address Rev. Marvin Miller Presbyterian Church Presentation of A wards Better American Citiiensbip Mr. Joe Heiden- reich Salutatorian Mr. Lurry Leinbaugh High School Principal Valedictorian Address Presentation of Class Mr. Carl Mattes Superintendent Presentation of Diplomas Board of Education Mrs. Joan Turin. President Student Council President's Address James Lynn La velle “Benediction John Mess Beck Mixed Chorus Benediction Rev. Albert H. Buelow Trinity l.utberan Church Recessional — Theme from Pomp and Circum- stance Elgar Mrs. Purdy-Mr. Shaw CLASS ROLL Paul H. Arbegast Julie Renae Belstene Jacqueline Jean Bengford I.indy Ix u Bihrer Bjorn Bothun Karen Marie Buehler Scott Alan Cardin Kelli Ann Cowlbam Scott Donald Cranston Carol Jean Dunkin Luis Felipe Stone Escanilla Laura Marie Fine ran Larry David Flogstad Kathy Janine Fries Thomas Vernon Gunderson James Robert Hall Cornelius Hansen Barbara Ann Hoaglund Gregg Alan Hoaglund Joni Kay Hudson Regina Renee Hustedt Wayne Alan Imhoff Sharon Faye Joe ns Dawn Marie Koenen Renea Diane Lansink Roger L. Lanskin James Lynn La velle Robert A. Lore oxen Ronald L Loren ten John Michael Ludwig Kristy Rae Mandernach Mary Kay Nelson Connie Sue Neville Toni Renee Neville Melinda L Newman Sharon Lee Paulsen Dona von A. Paulson Michael R. Pick Mary Jean Porter t ori Ann Pudent Colette Marie Roeder Nancy Ann Roeder Scott Patrick Scanlan David Lee Schluter Thomas D. Schofield Kristie Rose Schroeder Lisa Ann Schroeder Ann Elirabeth Schwaller Doyle Scott Simonson Julie Kay Stehr Susan Marie Stone Jeffrey Paul Tiefenthaler Linda Lou Veit Stephanie Rose Veit Maria Diane Zoch CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Glenn Becker, Mr. Larry Leinbaugh Mr. Richard Bloyer. Ms. Joann Goettscb. Mr. Michael Hedden ClasCLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWERS Peach and Yellow Peach and Yellow Roses CLASS MOTTO Follow your dream Take one step at a time and don't settle for less, iust continue to climb. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The NHS did many communiti projects this year. They went out to the nursing home and made juice and popcorn for the residents. At the Eighth Grade Parent-Student Orientation the members gaxe parents tours of the high school and then served refreshments. The induction ceremony was held on March I. 1982 and installed nine new members. The night opened with A. Schwaller giving the welcome, followed by Mr. Wiese talking on the NHS requirements. C. Neville. S. Stone. J. Lavelle. and J. Hall then explained the qualities of scholarship, service, leadership, and character respectively. The Rotary pro- vided Tom Down as the guest speaker. S. Joens. J. Stehr. H. I.ansink. and I.. Newman presented the initiates with the NHS pins, patches, cards, and certificates. The seniors sponsored a breakfast on May 6. The installation of next year's officers was conducted. 1982-8.1 officers were: Pres. - A. Schwaller. Yice-Pres. - C. Neville. Sec. - S. Joens. Treas. - J. Hall hL Snyder, T. Mollhoff STUDENT COUNCIL The 1982-83 Student Council did many activities this y ear. They painted the O- .4 concession stand, sponsored both a high school roller skating party at the Skate Palace in ida Grove on April 13 and the Christmas Dance, and were also responsible for the Homecoming Activities. They also inxited councils from the local area schools to partici- pate in a get-together on April 28. The representatives were: I2th-M. Pick. S. Joens, S. Scanlan IIth-L. New- man. J. I.oren en. D. Olson 10th-C. Miller. I,. Wallace. J. Buehler 9th-S. Cardin, T. Mollhoff. A. Snyder F.F.A..-SPEECH The O-AFFA Chapter had one of the most successful and productive years it has ever had over the past four years. Roger Lansink and Scott Cardin at- tained the degree of Iowa Farmer. For their hard work, the chapter was pre- sented $250 to help them continue to assist the community. During FFA week the chapter present- ed programs to the Rotary, Middle School, and some 4-H chapters. In addi- tion to these presentations, members won the conduct of meetings contest and placed 4th at district. The group also sponsored the Sweetheart Dance and banquet. ____ _ ? , C. Hudson, M. Hast, M. hnoerson, M. Lundberg. 3S. Scnnlnn., B. Loreazej trTSnyder. F. Stone, J. Henkelman, L. Wunscheh SIpbrccht, P. Scan Ian, D. Hoe fling. 4th: R. Lansink, Mr. Andrews, R. Olson, J. nuehler, L. Boyson, D. Roeder, T. Gunderson, D. Harden, D. Miller, D. Newman, B. Cowl- ham, N. McCall, D. Neville, D. Comstock. In Large Group Contest this year, four girls pre- sented a one-act play enti- tled Overtones.99 The girls received a I at District and a II at State for their ef- forts. Members of the cast were R. Kirkpatrick, T. Jo- hannsen, L. Wallace, and Eight girls were in indi- vidual events at Speech Contest this year. Those girls receiving II ratings at District were T. Mollhoff, N. Roeder, B. Hoaglund, C. Healy, and L. Pudenz. Those girls receiving I rat- ings at District were L. Ox- endale, T. Johannsen, and L. Wallace. Linda and Lisa received IPs at State and Trenda received a I at State for her fine performance. L. Oxendale ,T. Johannsen L. Wallace 70 YEARBOOK STAFF This year’s Trojan Annual Staff put in many hours of hard work taking pictures, planning layouts, cropping pictures, writing copy, and drawing the final layouts. The editors were Ann Scbwaller and Kellie Cowlham. Trenda Johannsen was the main typist, Sharon Joe ns helped with the art work, and Joyce Lorenzen helped take pictures. We hope we have given you some memories within the covers of this year’s annual. MARCHING Marching band worked very hard this fall get- ting ready for the Fri- day nights’ halftime shows. They participat- ed in the Homecoming parade, played at the pep meetings and con- test. At contest, in Cherokee, the band re- ceived a division II rat- ing. 9 4 -5 1 1 fw? -■«' J1ST tV . p yy. -•« r « ?■ • Marching Band 74 The Jazz Band was very busy this year, rehearsing two mornings a week before school. They per- formed at Fine Arts, Swing Show, and the Middle School Assembly. They traveled to Wayne State Jazz Festival and received a 1st place trophy. B A N D CONCERT s The band rehearsed 1st period ev- eryday to get ready for concerts and contests. There were many groups who received I ratings at small- group contest. The groups were Flute Quartet - K. Ang, C. Bixel. L. Pudenz, J. Belstene: Flute Trio - I.. Pudenz, K. Ang, C. Bixel: Wood- wind Choir • C. Bixel. K. Ang. L. Pudenz, D. Thevenot, J. Belstene. B. Lansink, J. Dunkin. K. Buehler. L. Newman. S. Stone. B. Ellis, C. Dun- kin, L. Lundberg, S. Lamaak. S. La- maak, S. Lahr, L. Wallace, B. Hoag- lund, R. Lansink. T. Neville, K. Fries. C. Neville. D. Lansink. C. Carlson: Clarinet Choir - S. Stone. B. Ellis. S. Lahr, S. Lamaak. L. Wal- lace, L. Lundberg, S. Lamaak, B. Hoaglund: Flute Solo - K. Ang: Woodwind Duet - K. Ang. C. Bixel: Woodwind Duet - S. Stone, K. Ang. OAMS OAMS The Middle School Band and Vo- cal worked hard to put together their fall and spring concerts, which were held in the Arthur gym. The band also took a day off from the normal routine of study- ing for a band tour. I J. Pudenz, J. Rohlf. K. Thayer, L. Argegast, H. Turia. B. t I Larson I -J to C! 5S O H O MIXED The mixed chorus sang many different times throughout this year. They per- formed at the musi- cal, Christmas con- cert, Fine Arts con- cert, large and small group contests, and graduation. Chorus SWING The Swing Choir performed throughout the year. They sang at the Christmas concert. Fine Arts concert, USD Jazz and Swing Choir contest. Swing Show, and at the as- sembly concert at OAMS. I R 81 262 Maple Valley 262 St. Mary's 290 Holstein 290 SFRRswIg 259 ' Galv+Holstein 259 Vf €%t Monona 259 Westwood 263 West Monona 263 St. Mart 257 Ida Grove 257 Galva-Holstein Fonda-Newell Tourn. - Wall La kg Toum. - Conference Tourn. - Sectional Tourn. - VARSITY VOLLEYBALL r-We-Va ake View-Auburn 'kpMapte Valley Kingsley-Pierson Galva-Holstein Ida Grove Maple Valley- Lake View-Auburn KP. Conf. Tourn. MV. Conf. Tourn. These girls worked hard all summer and improved a great deal throughout the season. We were very young and inexperienced which our varsity re- cord portrays. Howev- er, the future looks good, for this group of girls will all be return- ing next season. 84 85 r- up ji S. Cranston, 2nd Team All-Conference The Odebolt-Arthur Trojans finished 1982 summer season with a 7-10 re- cord. In the Maple Valley Conference, Odebolt-Arthur was 2-6 but tied for the conference tourney championship with Westwood. 87 ach Gaure, K. Mandem hroeder, M. Zoch, L. Veit, G The 1982 Volleyball ’Welles once again provided a winning season for Odebolt-Arthur High. With the best record as of this year. (13-6-2), the Trojanettes have worked consistently to the point where they can experiment with different offenses and new tech- niques. Four seniors leave the Varsity with much skill and ef- fort handed down to the four re- turning letterwinners who must combine their experience with some up and coming players from the JV squad. 'to 'tlx IL fMM JK t v 74. vou1 i L. Ox end ale, T. Btftfcr, K Cowlham, K. Mandernach L. Oxcndale, T. Mtmlli Cowlham, K. Mandernac 89 The Freshman squad was undefeat- ed throughout the entire year until falling to defeat in the last game of the season. The best record ever, 19- 1, is certainly a record to be proud of. Good job Freshman! The J.V. squad improved a great deal during the season and broke all the team records from the past year. The fu- ture looks great for 0-A Volleyball. 90 Thirteen seventh grade • ■ yv Trojanettes reported for lw m fall volleyball. They J. yj. were divided into Team A and Team B. Throughout the season the overhand serve and bumping were stressed to these girls. The over- all record of the seventh graders was 5 wins. 9 losses, and I tie. In match play they were I win, I loss, and I tie. Fourteen eighth grad- ers were divided into two teams. Team A had a record of 8 wins and 2 losses, and Team B with 5 wins and 3 losses. Their overall match re- cord was 4 wins and I loss. The 1982 Trojans fin- ished the season with a 3-6 record overall and 2- 6 record in Maple Val- ley Conference play. There were 40 boys who participated in the foot- ball program in 1982. There were 13 seniors. 11 juniors 8 sopho- mores, and 8 freshman. 92 B. Hustedt, 1st Team A 11-Conference Front Row: D. Olson, C. Hudson. M. Host, B. Rot hum. P. Mau, T. Tiefcnthaler. J. Henkelman. S. Siebrecht, S. Wunschel. M. Ludwig, 2nd Row : M. Olson. M. Bergman. S. Hustedt, M. Anderson, R. Olson, L. Cranston, B. Hustedt, K. Siebrecht. C. Puden . J. Buelher, M. Reis, 3rd Row: K. Gronau, R. Wilke, W. Pick, B. I orcnzen. B. Cowlham, G. Snyder, T. Bengford, G. Pudenz. J. Ludwig. D. Holmes, 3th Row: Hr. Becker, Mr. Stegeman, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Mol I ho ff 1 T. Bengford, Jf Tie fen thaler, B. Cowlhanar ii JuiudK Varsity Scores JJ 11 Maple, Valley East dl Galva-Holstein Crestland m IM Grove m fjpQ The 1982 Junior Var- sity Trojans finished the season with a 4-2 record. This squad played with determi- nation and showed improvement throughout the year. c i 6 4 '; i ■ m |1 D 4 If It Hast Ifs!la am 1 R. Wilke, B. Botbum A per J. Buehler, M. Hast 94 The O.A.M.S. football squad completed their season with a 4-1 record. They triumphed over Galva-Holstein 42-8, Ida Grove 36-18, L.V.-A. 12-0, and Wall Lake 14-12. Their only loss was against Sac City 6-8 which was a very close game. Front: P. Lindner. J. Pierce. M. Imhoff, C. Cranston, J. Godberson, G. Raascb. Reinhart, C. Mohr, 2nd: J. Imhoff. D. Scbluter, G. Bruening. T. Rake, B. Gunderson, T. Johannsen, D. Quirk, J. Boeder, S. Railsback, B. Quirk. T. Bengford, 3rd: J. Cowlham. J. Healy, J. Koenen, S. Thies. M. Gritten, T.J. Michels, R. Fiebelkorn, C. Warebam, V. Graeve. 4tb: Coach Walsh. T. Neville, J. Schofield, M. Raasch. J. Porter, A. Schramm. M. Kane. S. Mandernach. D. Mattes. W. Johnson. D. Hemer, J. Pick, C. Waldemar, D. Cranston, R. Weise, Coach Molboff, T. Clause, Absent: J. Hudson , • 'H . 95 The 1982-83 Varsity Trojanettes ended the season with a 11-8 over- all record. Their final conference record was 5-3, and they placed 2nd in the Maple Valley Conference. The hard work portrayed by these girls was satisfied by having a winning sea- son. 97 S. Lamaak The J.V. Trojancttes ended the season with a final record of 2-7. These girls displayed a lot of team work and de- termination. Their experience will help the basketball pro- gram in the next few years. 98 The 7th and 8th grade Trojanettes had a re- building year with their final records of 2-3 and 2-3 respectively. The 7th graders beat Ida Grove 37-31, and Wall Lake 32-23. They lost to LV-A twice, 9-41 and 8- 40, and Galva-Holstein 29-70. The 8th graders beat Schaller 42-20, and Crestland 24-20. They lost to LV-A 32-43 and 18-48, Ida Grove 22-29, Wall Lake 18-33, and Galva-Holstein 27-46. 8th - FrontTT u hr, J. Godberson, S. Stone, S. Foy, L. Wrbe I f. Fineran. M. Bergman, B. Larson, H. Turin, J. Hardin, T. Diersen Back: K. Kirkpatrick, A. Herrig, Coach Zobel, T. Newman, P. Siebrecht The 1982-83 Trojans had a successful season. The senior-dominated team tied for fourth in the Maple Valley Con- ference with five wins and three losses. The overall season record was thirteen wins and five losses. C. Larson, T. SchoffPffl, J. La velle, M. Pick usted t It to High l-L'oach St egenum, M. rtck, B. ffusicdl.lt. iiko, T. Schofield. J. eile. S. Cardin. J. Buehler, S. Hustcdt, Coach Mickelson t- to. PMTJ. I .tie I h The 1983 J. V. basketball team finished the sea- son with a 2-7 record. The freshmen played two very close games against Wall Lake, los- Ting the first one by only two points and going into four overtimes. F Their revenge shone through by winning the second game 37-35. s c H o o L The O-A-M-S Trojans were made up of 17 eighth graders and 19 seventh graders. The young Trojans were very enthusiastic, dedicated, sports- minded, and excellent sportsmen. Some highlights were the seventh grader’s 2-point squeaker against Ida Grove, the eighth grader's 1- point victory over Wall Lake, and the eighth grader's impressive win over Galva-Holstein. The Trojans lost their two all-star games by a mere margin. lfH tow I' D. Pierce. S. Wumschai. M. La whend, R. Snyder. I). Hoefling, C. Bird 2nd: J. Krusenstjerna.Jjg dcr RgMnston, D. IH C. Pudenr. J. Ludwig, S. Siebrecht 3rd: Coach Schmidt ' Anderson, D. Boeder, Coach Foy The 1983 Trojan wrestling team struggled through a rebuilding sea- son and emerged with a successful season. Short of senior wrestlers, freshmen and sophomores filled the bulk of the Trojan varsity. Dual re- cords showed a 3-5 conference re- cord and 3-7 overall record. T 1 T_ t Avv , Okwi, 'Jhja rmT •Ti%nVi kSv IK'srtitiT ' Cujii LWUuu j Urf££rs £ J u N I O R The 1982-1983 junior varsity season ended with 16 matches won and 44 matches lost. The 0- 4 junior varsity team also hosted their first J.V. tournament. Fif- teen teams participated in the day-long event. OA JV Opp. 3 matches Carroll .5 matches 2 matches Westwood 2 matches I match G-H 3 matches 0 matches ,c 3 matches match wc 5 matches t match LB 1 match t match .'v. WM 3 matches 1 match K-P 2 matches 3 matches RC 0 matches 3 matches MV 4 matches 106 An enthusiastic and determined group of young Trojans was the key to a suc- cessful grappling season for OAMS. The Men of the Mat had a busy sched- ule, encountering foes from Ida Grove, Galva-Holstei n. Maple Valley, Schaller, Carroll Public, and Carroll Kuemper. The team consisted of 29 grapplers and 6 mat maids. Our young grapplers showed consistant improve- ment as the season progressed. P j Front: S. Rail shuck, C. Cranston, J. Pierce, J. Boeder. D. QuitkjP. Lindne Godbersen 2nd: S. Mandernach, J. Imhoff, fPve, jRWK C. Moh hart, M. Raasch, C. Waldemar 3rd: S. Thies, D. w Cranston, T. Clouse, T. Nevl 'trw' BEST PERFORMANCES FOR 1983 100: W. Buller 13.93 220: C. Healy 28.74 440: C. Neville 66.43 880: S. Isorenzen 2:47.19 1500: T. Zobel 5:44.94 3000: C. Boeder 12:33.5 100 H: J. Arbegast 16.50 400 H: M. Pudenz 1:12.47 SP. M. Zoch 35'5 D: M. Zoch 112’2” HJ: n. Buller 4'6 ' LJ: C. Neville 14 4 v 440 Re: J. Arbegast. G. Schuldt. 1,. Snyder, W. Buller 54.51 880 Re: C. Heal}, A. Mildenstein, M. Pudenz. G. Schuldt 1: 52.3 Spr. Med.: W. Buller. G. Schuldt, A. Mildenstein, C. Neville 2.-02.49 Mile Re: C. Neville, C. Healy. A. Mildenstein. M. Pudenz 4:24.99 Dist. Med.: D. Thevenot, L. Snyder, A. Snyder. C. Boeder 5:03.89 2 Mile: C. Boeder, T. Zobel, K. Mandernach. S. Lor- enzen 11:19.84 Hur. Re: J. Arbegast. M. Pudenz, A. Snyder. I.. Ox- endale School Record The Trojancttes successfully complet- ed another track season with many ac- complishments. The Tracksters won three team championships: the Law- ton-Bronson Invit., Ida Grove Co-Ed Relays, and the Trojanette Relays. Three school records were set in the shot put, discus, and 3000 meter run. The team sent five girls to the state meet in three events which were the shot put, discus, and 4 x 200 Relay. State qualifiers were Maria Zoch in the shot put and discus, and Gina Schuldt. Mary Pudenz, Connie Healy. and Au- drey Mildenstein in the 4 x 200 Relay. 108 Lamaa FrontrC. Boeder, L. Snyder, J. Arhegast, A. Snyder, A. MUdenstein, S. Lore men, D. Simonson, M. Pudenz. 2nd: Jo. Lorenzen, Ja. Lorenzen, W. Buller, C. Seville, T. Zobel, K. Tunnik, D. Thevenot, K. Mandernach, M. Lansink, C. Healy. 3rd: Coach Schroeder, T. Belstene, T. Seville, L. Oxendale, M. Zoch, D. Schmidtke, G. Schuldt. C. Carlson, C. Paulson, S. Lamaak, J. Belstene, T. Seville, L. Oxendale. M. Zoch, D. Schmidtke, G. Schuldt, C. Carlson, C. Paulkon. S. Lamaak, J. Belstene, L. Lundherg. Coach Wiese. 109 7th Grade - Front: L. Wareham, A. Barker, B. Schuldt, T. Hustedt. J. Hemer. 2nd: M. Ellis, M. Schrieber, S. Schnuckel, S. Profit, M. Thies. 3rd: T. Mollhoff, C. Carlson, P. Thayer, Coach Zohel. The girls’ team received a 1st place trophy at Sac City and Alta. They also placed 3th at conference and 3rd at Wall Lake. 8th Grade - Front: J. Schofield, T. Seville, B. Quirk, S. Railsback, M. Kane, R. Dublinske, V. Gracve 2nd: Coach Walsh, D. Mattes, C. Wareham, J. Cow I ham, J. Hudson, J. Pick, D. Hemer, T. Clouse. • 7th Grade - Front: G. Bruening, S. Reidmtrt. T. Johannsen, C. Cranston, J. Godbersen. T. Rake. 2nd: Coach Walsh. D. Cranston. S. Mandernach. R. Wiese. S. Thies, J. Porter. The boys9 team placed 2nd at Alta, 3rd at Wall Lake, 4th at Confer- ence, and 6th at Sac City. 113 Eighteen young men completed the 1983 track season. AJo school records were set, but S. Cardin set the Comet Relay record at 12’ in the pole vault. The previous record was 10'6 . S. Cranston and B. Hustedt quali- fied for the State Track Meet. Cranston qualified in the shot and discus and Hus- tedt, in the long jump. 1983 letterwinners were S. Cardin, S. Cranston, B. Hustedt, R. Lansink, J. Buehler, P. Mau, M. Reis, L. Wunschel, L. Cranston, and D. Zoch. BEST PERFORMANCES FOR 1983 SP: S. Cranston 47'1 'h ” D: S. Cranston 138’ 3h ” LJ: B. Hustedt 20' ■ . ” HJ: R. Wilke 5 2 PV: S. Cardin 12’0 100: B. Hustedt 11.25 200: L. Wunschel 24.34 400: R. Lansink 56.43 800: J. Buehler 2:18.10 1600: D. Zoch 5:11.57 3200: D. Zoch 11:10.21 110H: W. Imhoff 20.16 400H: S. Cardin 60.47 440 Re: B. Hustedt, L. Wunschel, P. Mau, L. Cranston 46.96 880 Re: B. Hustedt, L. Wunschel, P. Mau, L. Cranston 1:37.79 Mile Re: S. Cardin, S. Cranston, R. Lansink, L. Cranston 3:54.16 Medley Re: S. Cardin, S. Cranston, R. Lansink, D. Zoch 4:29.86 Two Mile Re: W. Imhoff, M. Reis, T. Lindner, C. Bird 10:33.38 G i R L S The golf season ended with the girls’ team having an average of 265. They finished fifth in the conference meet and fifth in the section- als. The letter-winners for 1983 were J. Beng- ford, G. Hustcdt. K. Cowlham, T. Johannsen and T. Lange. Front: S. Lahr, T. Mollhoff, T. Bengford, T. La Becker, G. Hustedt. T. Johannsen, J. Bengford, K b g o I o y l s f The 1983 boys' golf team averaged 193 for the sea- son. They finished sev- enth at the conference meet and fifth at the sec- tional meet. Jim La velle earned individual medal- ist honors twice during the season and finished 3rd at the conference tour- nament. The cheerleading squad spent many hours trying to improve our school spirit by having many dif- ferent activities among the high school grades. The determination and hard work of these cheer- leaders has helped promote school spirit. The “Coty” award went to Trenda Johannsen and the coaches' was awarded to Sharon Joens and Kathy Fries. I HUMmm to Funny Fort O-A Mr. Andrews Voc. Ag. Mr. Becker Business Education Mrs. Becker English Mrs. Bloom Unit B-.'ith Grade Mr. Bloyer Instrumental Music Mr. Bruder Language Arts Mrs. Boerner Reading Librarian Mrs. Boggs Kindergarten Mrs. Buehler Unit B-3rd Grade Mrs. Einspahr Health Language Arts Mr. Foy Industrial Arts Miss Fries Unit B-.'ird Grade Miss Gaule Physical Education Miss Goettsch Librarian Mr. Hedden German History Miss Holthusen Miss Hoth Unit B-lth Grade Resource Teacher Mrs. Joe ns Unit B-4th Grade 120 Mrs. McDonough English Mr. Olson Guidance Mrs. Swensen Supplemental Reading Mrs. Wiese Unit A-2nd Grade FACULTY Miss McMahon Mrs. Menage Unit A-2nd Supplemental Grade Reading Mr. Mickelson Mr. Mollhoff Social Studies Science Physical Education Mrs. Nielsen Math Mrs. Sampcrs Home Economics Miss Van Hove Unit A-lst Grade Mr. Schmidt Science Mrs. Vondra Vocal Music Mr. Schroeder Art Physical Education Mrs. Votrobeck Music Mrs. Schulte Unit A-lst Grade Mr. Walsh Social Studies Mr. Stegeman Math Mr. Wiese Business Education 121 SCHOOL BOARD, ADMINISTRATION, STAFF Mr. Mattes Superintendent Mrs. Gronau Supt. Secretary Mrs. Evans Aide M2 Mrs. Noll H.S. Secretary Mrs. Kitterman M.S. Secretary Mrs. Miller Elem. Secretary Mr. Leinbaugh H.S. Principal Mr. Miller M.S. Principal Mr. Kirkpatrick Elem. Principal A. Kitterman EMPLOYEES THE DREAMS OF ’83 To achieve all that is possible we must attempt the impossible. To be as much as we can be we must dream of being more. So, gather moments while you may, and collect the dreams you dream today. And, as you travel your separate ways, remember your friends and the memories you’ve made. For true friendship will remain long after we depart, And the memories we’ve shared will lie deep within our hearts. May you always follow your cherished dreams. May you reach for the highest star May you make the most of every day And find joy wherever you are. —Jackie Bengford —Sharon Paulsen 124
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