Petersburg High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Petersburg, NE)
- Class of 1979
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if ilia WuJ ) Dale Salber, Editor-In-Chief Dolly Arends, Assistant Editor Lori Heying, Assistant Editor Mary Scholl, Assistant Editor Bev Salber, Cub Editor Kathy Scholl, Advertising Corinne Starman, Business Mr. Beardsley, Advisor :v'j '. L it. w!Bpfr jiimr1’ '.-.Bf 'T: .r v ;V..;. vBS - Closing 68 devoted Annual Staff members that were actually able to find time to come in and work on the yearbook. With a good sized staff, but few actual workers, work on the annual continued through the summer until it was about time for school to start, by the few students when the rest of the staff could not find time to work on the annual. The efforts of these few, who showed up more then just to have their pictures taken, are greatly appreciated. Without these people there would not have been a 1079 Pirateer . STANDING: John Seier, Brenda Pelster, Bev Seier, Steve Camp, Sandy Schafer, and Randy Kettler. SITTING: John Iburg and Mary Scholl. Compliments of: Kansas-Nebraska Natural and Johnson Refrigeration Gas Company, Inc. Elgin, Nebraska Albion, Nebraska Hnneco ’Pc 1-7 was ' 'ore Than reeling ror most students. The festivities kegan op Ttursdav with dress ur d?y and a snake dance through town tr Up honfire-re rally. The followino Say was school criers day. roren3tinp cf !'ino and uerr was during half time of the rters ure- rlgtp football game, t at followed t he volleyball rare. The oustahouts rrevided the n-usic for tko hosieconino dance, which had More Than A reeling rnr a 'e p. prrrpTop.  'r M-pip,. P. r T: rtpve‘ Panp- onald nar1ing; rarol ptsc p-0?isy Prirtipn- PpV neppp-!-Lucy ppn parrptf; nr1p ra1 'pr- nrter Parrott; Teresa '’ilton-’Vs, ’'oily; cv “a'!Ker- °ueenie; Part ''OP'1'’?!-f rs. crooks; Polly ronde- nne J'dair; nopor Lupttpl - rr odd ip ''dair; el or '’elster- nr. polo. Compliments of: Flgin Lumber and Train Po. and ,PpL'c FIectric-°adio hack Flgin, Nebraska MMon, Nebraska 3 ;i JVJ3 S H££? • Cast: Front Row--Ed Velk, Bobby Embrey; Julie Simons, Kinks Embrey. Second Row— Dale Salber, Mrs. Eliza Hubbard; Bev Woeppel, Cille Hubbard; Karla VonBonn, Mrs. Madge Embrey; Mrs. Lelfeld, Director. Third Row--Theresa Wilton, Mrs. Lilia Donnahue; Roger Luettel, Dr. Harold Fresig; Julie Knust, Anne Rowell; Bev Salber, Elaine Blair; Steve Camp, Bill Clayton. The 1979 Junior-Senior Prom was held on April 28. The event began with a mass at 5:30. Supper was at 6:30 at Hank's Place East Poom with Sandy Schafer, Connie Seier, Julie Simons, Jim Henn, Tom Puther, and Ed Veik as servers. From 8:30 to 12:00 was the dance at the gym with music by The Sounds of Your Kind of Vusic (Alan Temme and Larry Vacha). Coronation was at 10:00 when the candidates (Chuck Henn, Lori Heying, Cleri Leifeld, Dale Salber, Elaine Pelster, and Doug Spieker) were announced. Sue Arends Laudenklos and Gary Seier crowned Prom King and Queen, Doug Spieker and Lori Heying. 12 Compliments of: B G Body Shop 224 West Marengo Albion, NE 68620 395-6700 Dr. John Williams and Dr. Sam f'cPillan Albion Dental Clinic King Doug Spieker and Queen Lori Heying Compliments of: Doris Floral and Gift 8 Bar Drive Inn Fresh Flowers and Seating iriside and Carry Out For All Occassions 843-2333 Football Most Valuable--Doug Henn Most Improved--Jim Henn Most Valuable--Deb Luettel Most Improved--Cheri Leifeld Poys Basketball Most Valuable--Dale Salber Most Improved--Tom Ruther Girls Basketball Most Valuable--Julie Simons Most Improved--Sandy Schafer Girl's Track Most Valuable-Julie Simons Most Improved-Bev Seier Eoys Track Most Valuable--Ed Veik Most Improved—Jim Henn IBB sat? AWilAD S33 TO ART Blue Robbon Winners: Tom Beckman, Todd Benda, Kathy Scholl. FALL PLAY Best Actress-Carol Petsche [and Best Actor-Steve Camp. ;SPRING PLAY Best Actress-Bev Salber 'and Best Actor-Roger Luettel. j SPEECH CONTEST Karla VonBonn, Theresa 1 Wilton, Julie Simons, Brenda Pelster, |Connie Seier, Steve Camp, Bev Seier, [Conference and District Winners: Bev (Salber, Carol Petsche. 'SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Honor Poll (both semesters): Bev Scholl, Erenda Pelster, Ruth Pelster, Marilu Seier, Shirley Spieker, Karla VonBonn, Julie Knust, Bev Seier, Bev Salber, Pale Salber, Kathy Scholl, 'ary Scholl, Corinne Starman. Honorable Mention: Rolan Knust, Angie Pelster, Lucy Knust, Colleen Spieker, Wendy Spieker,| Eob Simons, John Seier, Connie Seier, Julie Simons, Lucy Starman, Susan Starman, Carol Petsche, Deb Luettel, Cheri Leifeld. ! ' Complements of: Pay's Mobile Service and Hank's Place Elgin, Nebraska Petersburg, Nebraska 15 On May 4, ten Seniors, Jerry Thleman, and Mr. Beardsley left Peters- burg for Valentine and the Niobrara River at 5 a.m. After a short stop at Fort Niobrara, the group boarded six canoes and headed down the river. After a short stop for lunch along the way, rappids were encountered and some of the Seniors got a chance to take a short swim before thay arrived at Sunny Brook Farm, their destination Whm Ute ? h® dia -------------- -----------Z mNly iia £ SHOW ii4iijl4i4jd4J4j 17 Front Row—Julie Simons, Cheri Leifeld, Brenda Pelster, Carol Petsche, Karla VonBonn. Second Row—Mary Scholl, Lucy Starman, Elaine Pelster, Deb Luettel, Corinne Starman, Maureen Zabka, Kathy Scholl, Coach Lori Sorensen. During the 1978 season, the volleyball team brought home two trophies, first in the Spalding Quadrangular and third in the Genoa Quadrangular, Pictured at the right are three team members who received all- conference honors. They are; Corinne Starman and Carol Petsche, who were selected for the second team, and Deb Luettel, who received an honorable mention. 22 Compliments of: Leifeld Hardware and Furniture and Elgin Feeders Supply, Inc. Petersburg, Nebraska Elgin, Nebraska Front Row—Theresa Vilton, Patty Woeppel, Barb Woeppel, Bev Scholl, Bev Voeppel. Second Row—Ruth Pelster, Hari Seier, Julie Knust, Shirley Spieker, Diane Henn, Chery Stuhr, Connie Seier, Bev Seier, Bonnie Spieker, Bev Salber, Coach Lori Sorensen, Compliments of: Elgin Drug Store Elgin, Nebraska 23 i? (£)( ) 7 a ilh ■RONT ROW—Dale Sal her, Doug Henn, andy Kettler, Larry Seier, Chuck term. BACKFIELP—John Iburg, Joe Ninons, Doug Spieker. nder the direction or two new roaetpe, our root- Kf 11 tear co niled a 1-7 record for the 1°7P season, perite numerous injuries, nuch valuable playino ex- perience was opined. nur tea had me player n? pd to the 11-rrnference Team and another received Honorable ention. Poe cimons vae namod to the 11-County Term with oug I'enn and Pale calher receiving Honorable Men- tion recoonition. FRONT P.OW—Dale Sal her, Doug Spieker, Brian Hirges, Joe Simons. SECOND POW— Student Manager Mike Spieker, Mike Schrad, Pandy Kettler, Steve Camp, Chuck Henn, Tom Ruther, Student Manager Bob Foss. THIPD ROW—Head Coach Mr. Hurl hurt, Jim Henn, Tom Fcss, Jerry Iburg, John Iburg, Poug Henn, wark Iburg, Boh Heying, Larry Seier, Asst. Coach Mr. Kluever. Compliments of: Huffman's Brooks Chapel ?4 Elgin, Nebraska Comp! i ent.s of: Tfe Pank of FI gin Flgin, flefraska ?5 rfc' Honorable f'ention--Diane Henn and All- Conference—Julie Simons. Complements of: ANDRE'S STORE Serving the Petersburg Community Since 1883 Groceries- eats-Pry Goods-Shoes Phone 386-5285 Petersburg, Nebraska ««. Simons, Bonnie Complements of: Bergstrom S Reilly Oil Company Albion Thriftyway Elgin, Nebraska Albion, Nebraska 27 FRONT ROW—Steve Camp, Tom Ruther, Ed Veik, Brian Wirges. SECOND ROW__ Mr. Hurlburt-Coach, Doug Henn, Tom Luettel, Larry Seier, Chuck Henn, Dale Salber, Randy Ketteler. FRONT ROW—Roger Luettel, Brian Wirges, Randy Ketteler, Tom Foss, Ed Veik, Tom Ruther, John Seier. SECOND ROW—Todd Benda, Tom Luettel, Bob Foss, Tom Beckman, Larry Seier, Steve Camp, Jim Henn, Mr. Kluever-Coach. Compliments of: Geyer Implement, Inc. and Trudi's Fashions Albion, Ne Albion, NE 29 Girls Track: Front Row—Carol Petsche, Bev Seierv Bonnie Spieker, Julie Simons, Brenda Pelster, Bev Scholl. Second Pow—Coach Soernsen, Sandy Schafer, Connie Seier, Dolly Arends, Mary Pelster, Diane Henn, Barb Hoeppel. Complements of: 30 Congratulations 1979 Grads and Albion Shopper Petersburg Press Kayton International, Inc Albion, NE 395-2181 Farmland, New Idea Bush Hog, Westndorf Boys Track: Front Row— Pelmer Jim Henn, Ed Veik, Larry Seier, Spieker, Coach Hurl hurt. Pelster, John Seier, Dale Salber. Second Chuck Heying, Tom Foss, Todd Benda, Doug Row— Complements of: SHAKLEE Back To Nature Products Earl Norma Nonson—Supervisors 31 Bob Bonnie Brachle—Assist. Supervisors Basketball: Front Pow- ike Spieker, John C'Cilka, Clint Baumgartner, Rolan Knust, Bob Simons. Second Row—Ceorge Majerus, Doug Reicks, Dave Sandman. Volleyball: Front Pow--Rhonaa Wiegand, Angie Pelster, Teresa Jennings, Wendy Spieker. Second Row--Lucy Knust, Coach Carol Thieman, Colleen Spieker. 32 Complements of: Albion Lockers end Albion, Nebraska Westside Repair Elgin, Nebraska Jr. HI. Track: Front Row--Coach Hurlburt, John O'Cilka, Bob Simons, Polan Fnust, Doug Reicks, Angie Pelster, Teresa Jennings. Second Row--Lucy Knust, Colleen Spieker, Mike Spieker, Rhonda Wiegand, Wendy Spieker. 33 CHARLES HENN Chorus 1,2; Football 1,4; P-Club Track 2,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Swing Choir 4; Basketball All- Conference 4; Annual A CHERI LEIFELD Pep Club 1; Chorus 1,2; P-Club 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Basketball 3. 4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,4 DOUGLAS HENN Football 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; P-Club 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Basketball 4; Football All- Conference Honorable Mention 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Football All-Conference 3 DEBRA LUETTEL Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Officer 4; Chorus 1,2; News- paper 3; P-Club 3,4; Class Officer 3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; P-Club Officer 4; Student Council 4; Most Valuable Vol- leyball Player 4; All-Conference Honorable Mention-Volleyball k LORI HEYING Pep Club 1; Chorus 1,2; Annual 2,3, ; Annual Officer 4; News- paper 3; Class Officer 1,2,k; Student Council 3; Student Council Officer 3s Student Manager 3, +; Sextet 1,2; Triple Trio 2 JOHN IBURG Chorus 1,2; Football 1,2,3, +; P-Club 1,2,3, ; Track 2,3; Annual +; Class Officer 1; Homecoming Attendant 1,3; Homecoming King; Student Council Fep Club leyball ELAINE PELSTER 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; Vol- 1,2,3,4; Student Manager + ZANE RUTHER Chorus 1,2; Football 2,3; P-Club 2,3, ; Track 3; Basketball 1,2; Student Council 1,3 + 37 DALE SALBSR Football 2,3,4; P-Club 2,3,4; P-Club Officer 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Track 1,2,3 +; Basketball 1,2,3, +; Swing Choir 1,2, +; Annual 1,2,3,4; Annual Officer 2,3, +; Plays 2,3, +; Class Officer 2,3, +; Speech Awards 3, +s Best Actor 2,3; Boys State Who's Who 3 , +; The Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2,3, + KATHY SCHOLL Pep Club 1,2,3, +; Pep Club Officer 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Annual 3,4; Annual Officer 4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Sextet 1,2; Triple Trio 2; The Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2,3 CORINNS STARMAN Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,4; Chorus 1,2; Newspaper 1,3; P-Club 3,4; P-Club Officer 4; Annual 3,4; Annual Officer 4; Class Officer 3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Sextet 1,2; Triple Trio 2; Volleyball All-Conference 4; Who's Who 4; The Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3 38 MARY SCHOLL Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Officer 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Annual 2,3,4; Annual Officer 4; Class Officer 2; Volleyball 1,2,3 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Homecoming Queen; Student Council 1; Sextet 1,2; Triple Trio 2; Who's Who 3,4; 1st Place Essay at Boone County Gov't Day DOUGLAS SPISKER Football 2,3,4; P-Club 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2; Annual 3,4; Class Officer 4; Student Council 2; MAUREEN ZABKA Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Officer 3; Newspaper 1,3; P-Club 2,3,4; Track 1; Class Officer 3; Volley- ball 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1,2; P-Club Officer 3; Most Im- proved Volleyball Player 2 39 aasaaoa S3u na,a Lori wills Brian a years supply of cheese so his little mouse can run. Doug H., John, Chuck, and Zane will Joe the ability to make it into the world's Boxing Hall of Fame. Kathy, Mary, and Corinne will Julie K. and Carol a whole new set of shorthand notebooks so they can practice their shorthand all next year. Chuck wills Mike the ability to get a date without his help. Cheri wills Bob F. a motorcycle since Dick and Tom both have one. John and Doug H. will Tom Little to be Bi in this world. Senior girls will the junior girls the ability to smile. The Senior boys will Bob H. a bottle of clorox for when needed. Elaine and Lori will Mary a clean cut boy like Dale. Senior boys will Carol the excitement of jumping out of an airplane and landing safely using her free-spirit as a parachute. The senior class wills Steve tuxedoes for his wedding on rpri 1 23, or June 6, of 1983. Lori wills Julie K. a couple Inches of arm since she was some short first Semester. Dale and Doug S. will Mr. Kluever a protection iMeld for his new car to protect It from eggs and other liquids. Kathy wills Karen the ability to be as great a campaign manager as she was for County Government Day. Chuck wills Brian his own Froot Loops Commercial. Cheri wills Miss Sorensen another girls basketball player who will jam her fingers as much as she did. Loni wills Bob H. the ability to get home early just one weekend and without a dent in his-car. Senior boys will Joe the ability to have enough money to buy a years supply of punching bags. Dale wills Dolly a ton of Puppy Chow for her little puppy dog. Chuck wills the junior boys to be as big of a pet with the coaches so they can play as much as he did. Complements of: Albion Livestock Market, Inc. and Graham Motors Sales every Tues. and Sat. Ford-Mercury „ Albion, Nebraska Albion, Nebraska 40 Senior girls will Bev Seier another year to be as good and quiet as she was this year. Senior girls will Mrs. Carlson a set of triplets with diaper rash. Lori and Etaine will Julie the ability to keep the girls basketball stats as well as we did without getting yelled at. Cheri wills Mike a new dragway out to his place and a new car In case he gets stuck in the snow. Senior girls will Bev Salber all of the offices of the U.S. Government so she can run everything by herself. Deb and Maureen will Steve another water fountain to sit on so he can whisper sweet nothings to Karla. Doug H., John, Chuck, and Zane will Mr. Miller a film projector of his own so he can show films every day in Practical Science. Dale and Doug S. will Tom L. all their track talent so Tom can run a full 440. Mary wills Karen a years supply of bubble gum and certs to give away. The Senior class wills Mrs. Remmeried a Noble husband. Elaine wills Mike the ability to stay out of ditches for at least one night. The working Seniors will Mr Cunningham a 10 foot stack of work-experience sheets for us to fill out every week. Maureen wills Carol her 1966 Mercury to drive to school next year. The Senior boys will Mike the ability to be an Iburg so he can get a Koeppel. The Senior class wills this school another Senior Ciass that was as good and quiet as we were. Lori wills Julie the ability to run from A1 at parties Senior girls and Chuck will Miss Sorensen another English Literature class that she likes as much as this years. The Senior Class wills Miss Klanderud a sound proof room to keep all the noise out. Dale and Doug S. will Steve an endless supply of love potion to cure all of his love sickness. Lori wills Brian and Carol their own little boxing ring with referees and all. The Senior class wills Miss Nissen a recipe for a carmel onion. The Senior girls will Mrs. Bennett a 20 year supply of Girl Staters. Lori wills Joe a job with Knievel Co. since he says he is their Nfl. 1 customer. The Senior class wills Mrs. Kluever the ability to sing, dance, shout, and play the piano at the same time. Complements of: Coash Inc. and Wolf Brothers Reich Inc. Crop Prduction Specialist Wagonhammer Raches Albion, Nebraska Albion, Nebraska Steve Camp Bob Foss Bob Heying Julie Knust - wi iliillll'WllP'WI Tom Luettel Mary Pelster Carol Petsche Bev Salber ®c? Compliments of: Mike Schrad Bev Seier Joe Simons Stewart Studio Albion, Nebraska Brian V irges 42 In the future we see Dale Salber the only sane person on earth, after he has driven everyone else crazy. Julie, Bev Seler, and Carol see Maureen coming back one more day next year, to skip school and go to the Plalnvlew Track meet, just to see If we could get away with It again. In the future we see Zane teaching his kids his favorite song . . . Here We Go Whoop de Woo . In the future we see Deb changing her name to Big so she can finally write her name Debra Big. We see Doug Henn finally buying some pull-proof shorts so Tom can't sneak up behind him and pyll then down. In the far future Julie and Carol see Lori conquering 50 words a minute In Shorthand. In the future we see Kathy coming back to school to dig out embedded books. In the future we See Doug S. finally growing a tall after all of his monkeying around. In the future we see Cherl and Elaine teaching their kids how to write anonymous love letters to their favorite teachers. In the future we see Corlnne as a manager of a comb factory. We see John giving up driving (after wrecking his cars) and always parking Instead. Junior Class Officers: Bob Heylng, treasurer; Bev Salber, president; Carol Petsche, Secretary; and Julie Knust, vice president. We see Chuck build a garage on Roller Coaster since he parks there all of the time. In the future we see ary teaching her kids how to run an effective Spirit Club. In the future we see Delbert and Maureen standing at the alter, and Instead of saying I do , Maureen says Hee hee hee hee. We see Corlnne starring In a Charlie Brown Special as the Red Baron. In the future Carol sees her and Lori bringing a tape recorder along whereever they go, just to see who said It first. We see John working at Lindsay In the morning, teaching bicycle saftey In the afternoon, and working nights at Woeppel's. In the future we see Cherl playing basket- ball with her family of seven foot boys and Bruce refflng. We see Elaine In a cartoon series as Mrs. Huck leberry Hound. We see Dale Salber as the leading receiver for the Milford football team and reclevlng all passes from Mary. In the future we see Deb driving the Enterprise with Spock at the controls In the future we see Doug H. In a Mr. Muscles contest showing off his muscles by flexing his wings. Compliments of: Albion News and Elgin Mills Albion. NE Eloin. NE ' I' Tom Heckman Bev K’oeppel Barb Koeppel Theresa Mil ton Karla Von Bonn Todd Benda Diane Henn )c 'j£Za m Jim Henn Class Officers: Treasurer Lucy Starman, President k'-ari Seier, News Reporter Sandy Schafer, Vice President Connie Seier, Secretary Theresa Wilton. Chuck Keying Mark Iburg Randy Kettler H «te Roger Luettel Delmer Pelste 1 U Larry Sei er L5 Ruth Pel ster Tom Ruther Sandy Schafer ■A ■V - 9 Bonnie Spieker Julie Simons Connie Seier Shirley Spieker Mari Seier Ed Veik Cheryl Sthur Susie Starman Lucy Starman Beverly Scholl Pat Koeppel Larry Starman Freshmen Class Officers: Front Row --Larry Starman-VIce President, Tom Fos«-Pres1dent. Second Pow— Bev Schol 1-Treasurer, Pat V'oeppel-News- Reporter, Brenda Pelster-Secretary. Complements of: The Albion Nat'l Bank and Albert A. Halls, M.P.P.C. Albion, Nebraska Elgin, Nebraska 46 The Friendly Family Bank Complements of: Staska Drilling Supply Co., Inc. 6th Market Street 402-395-2141 Albion, Nebraska U7 Lucy Knust George Majerus Doug Reicks Eob Simons Colleen Spieker Wendy Spieker ‘ anoxia QR aa Complements of: 1 8 NORCO FEEDS and Service, Quality, Savings Albion, Nebraska Grosch Irrigation Comnany, Inc. Well Drilling Complete Installation Albion, Nebraska aaaaa Cl int Baumgartner Teresa Jennings Rolan Knust John O'Cilka Angie Pelster Dave Sandman Mike Spieker Rhonda Wiegand Jr. Hi. Officers: Sitting—Dave Sandman, President. Standing--. Lucy Knust, Secretary-Treasurer; Rolan Knust, Mews Peporter; and Bob Simons, Vice President. and Eggleston Wood Shop Albion, NE Complements of: MCDONALD'S Albion, NE 49 maGaassrf ia'ff FIRST GRADE Jason O'Cilka SECOND GRADE Scott Thieman Natt Vandewalle Tami Zabka THIPD GRADE Any Bottorf Lisa Thieman Scott Vandewalle FOURTH GRADE Jennifer O'Cilka Brenda Spieker Jeff Staashelm Doug Wiegand Todd Jennings FIFTH GRADE Diane Spieker Brenda Staashelm Kim Thieman Jackie Thieman SIXTH GRADE Gary Pelster Bob Veik Vinnie Wiegand Complements of: Petersburg Telephone Company and Petersburg, Nebraska New Image Salon Petersburg, Nebraska 50 Lyle Baumgartner Kim Bottorf Denise Henn Jason Henn Tanya Jennings Andrea Koch Randy Luettel Theresa Najeras Julie Petsche s Sonya Petsche Tanya Petsche Corey Stokes Kristine Stuhr Tod Thieman Kevin Werner Compliments ofs Qualsett Furniture and Froistad's Tavern Albion, NE Where Old Friends Meet 51 Petersburg, NE Gabriele Burcharclt Kindergarten Elaine Beckman Elementary Harry Cunningham Guidance Counselor Ronald Hurlburt Phys. Ed. Marilyn Klanderud Li brarian Robert Gehlmeyer Special Ed, Nicholas Kluever Social Studies Band Charlotte Riuevei Vocal Music Jennifer Leifeld Elementary Kenneth Miiler Science Patricia rainier Speech Therapist Viola Remmereia Home Ec JANITORS Kose Salber, Jerry Thieman COOKS Mrs. Goetzin er, Mrs. Daniels School Board; Front Row-Leon Wlegand, Ted Thieman, Bruce Staashelm. Back Pow—Jim Pruesser, Frank Selor, Fred Spleker. 55 Io fTr’ le Salber’ Bev Salber s ond Rov-Corinne Star-man, Deb Luettel, Sponsor Mrs. Remmereid. Third Row—Cheryl Stuhr, Barb Woeppel, pt heL Fourth Row—Bonnie Spieker, Theresa Wilton, Shirley Spieker. rB oePPel Karla VonBonn, Cheri Leif eld, Dolly Arends, Diane Henn, SimI kVLarTypS!ie ‘ S1Xth R°W Tom Ruther Steve Camp, Mark Iburg, Julie Simons, Carol Petsehe, Doug Henn, Hike Schrad. Seventh Row—Doug Spieker, Jerry Iburg, Randy Ketteler, Zane Ruther, BrianrUirges, Joe Simons, Bob Keying. 58 37 • • • S JJili'j SJi Front Row—John Iburg, Ro er Luettel, Dolly Arends, Bev Woeppel. Second Row— Deb Luettel, Patty Woeppel, Steve Camp, John Seier. John I burg PRESIDENT Dolly Arends Steve Camp VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Complements of: Lind's Home Furnishings and Jensen T.V. Albion, Nebraska Elgin, Nebraska On Saturday, March 24 nine students from Petersburg High School traveled to Atkinson to participate in the district speech contest. The Day proved to be more rewarding than any had anticipated. Also, one participant qualified for state competition in Kearney. The two people re- ceiving superiors were Bev Salber and Carol Petsche. Both girls participated in Oral Interpretation of Prose. The excellents were received by Bev Seier in Informative Speaking, Steve Camp in Infor- mative Speaking, Theresa Wilton in Oral Interpretation of Poetry, and the girls that participated in Oral Interpretation of Drama, Karla VonBonn, Theresa Wilton, Julie Simons, Connie Seier, and Brenda Pelster. Bev Salber advanced to the state competition held in Kearney on April 7. She was in the top 20% of her group and this entitled her to the advancement. BAND: Front Pow--Poger Luettel, Teresa Jennings, Wendy Spieker, Karla VonRonn, Rhonda Weigand, Patty Woeppel. Second Row--Julie Simons, Bonnie Spieker, Theresa Wilton, f'ike Spieker, Steve Camp. Third Pow--Pev Woeppel, Sandy Schafer, Barb Woeppel, Vr. Kluever. Complements of: Nore's Jewelrey and Contois Votor Company Albion, NE Elgin, NE 61 Triple Trio: Front Row—Brenda Pelster, Susie Stanoan, Julie Simons. Second Row—Dolly Arends, Sandy Schafer, Mary Pelster, Lucy Starman, Patty Woeppel, Theresa Wilton, Barb Woeppel. Swing Chior: Front Row—Jerry Iburg, Jim Henn, Steve Camp, Dale Salber, Ed eik, Delmer Pelster. Second Row—Bonnie Spieker, Theresa Wilton, Connie Seier, Karla VonBonn, Barb Woeppel, Cheryl Stuhr, Patty Woeppel, Sandy Schafer. Dolly Arends, Bev Salber. 62 Girls Glee: Front Row—Mari Seier, Connie Seier, Shirley Spieker, Karla VonBonn, Susie Starman, Theresa Wilton. Second Row: Julie Simons, Bonnie Spieker, Lucy Starman, Cheryl Stuhr, Sandy Schafer, Diane Henn, Dolly Arends, Mary Pelster, Ruth Pelster. Mixed Chorus: Front Row-—Mari Seier, Shirley Spieker, Karla VonBonn, Bonnie Spieker, Connie Seier, Theresa Wilton, Bev Salber, Julie Simons. Second Row— Ruth Pelster, Lucy Starman, Susie Starman, Cheryl Stuhr, Diane Henn, Mary Pelster, Dolly Arends, Sandy Schafer, Music Director-Mrs. Kluever. Third Row- Jerry Iburg, Steve Camp, Chuck Heying, Randy Kettler, Mark Iburg, Tom Ruther, Roger Luettel. 63 (Mil ft If Spirit Club Officers: Kathy Scholl, Secretary; Mary Scholl, President; Deb Luettel, Vice President; Bev Salber, Treasurer; and Bev Seier, Merit Keeper. Front How—Julie Simons, Brenda Pelster, Corinne Starman, Mary Pelster, Karla VonBonn, Carol Petsche. Second How—Bev Seier, Mary Scholl, Deb Luettel, Maureen Zabka, Kathy Scholl, Bonnie Spieker, Shirley Spieker, Sponsor Miss Sorensen. Third Row—Karen Beckman, Cheryl Stuhr, Julie Knust, Connie Seier, Lucy Starman, Theresa Wilton, Diane Henn, Maxi Seier, Bev Woeppel. Fourth Row—Patty Woeppel, Ruth Pelater, Susie Starman, Bev Salber, Dolly Arends, Barb Woeppel, Sandy Schafer. Complements of: Ag Supply Center, Inc. Fertilizer—Feed—Seed—Chemicals—Equipment Petersburg, Nebraska 64 Front Row—Julie Simons, Carol Petsche. Second Row— Karla VonBonn, Mary Pelster. Third Row Brenda PelsteT. Complements of: Petersburg State Bank Petersburg, Nebraska 65 nop'T iRT' chUCk enn’ John Ibur9 Bob Foss Pou5 Spieker, Dale Salher crcpf.;n POl -JulTe Simons, Barb Woeppel, Vary Pelster, Karen Peckman, Theresa iUcr ' Cev IjoePPel, Sandy Schafer, Karla Von Ponn. third ppi- «r. Beardslev ary ’ Scho]1 Pev Salher, Corinne Starman, Kathy Scholl. FOUPTH no,i_.oe ie 3 Chcrjl Stuhr.Sh1rley Spieker Conn1e Seier Pol1 ends. Connie 'pieker, ’ ■Hi HHmw H.k Ffl Comp!ements of: First National Bank and Harold's Shoes and Clothing Albion, Nebraska Elgin, Nebraska « Complements of: Ollendlcks Quick Serve and Pay's Supperette P7 Elgin, Nebraska Elgin, Nebraska tli) 1 Vi) Fours years is a long time | --too long to forget. We look around and ask I —where did it go? We worked, we played —but for four years? Then we look the other way — into tomorrow. Suddenly we're not so tall as we though we were I And not so smart. But we find that somehow We learned a decisive lesson at PHS something we wouldn't have had without the teachers and administration, without our fellow students —a direction into that uncertain tomorrow. It can never be so dark again Though the world may change and the times change and we change
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.