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Top left. Most Valuable and Most Improved Football Players. Mike Spieker and Roger Seier, flank Coach Harris. Top right, basketball players. Tom Temme, Most Valuable, and Roger Seier. Most Im- proved. receive their awards from Coach Harris. Center left. Pep Club Sponsor Harry Cunningham presents Most Valuable and Outstanding Pep Club member awards to Mary Jo Henn and Marlene Salber. respectively. At left, the 1984-85 Cheerleader Squad is presented to the audience at the close of the program; they are Brenda Staashelm. Kim Thieman. Jeanine Ketteler. Gina Koch, and Kim Petsche. Above right, top Senior Athletes Mike Spieker and Jackie Daly receive their awards from P-Club Sponsor Glen Stewart. These two athletes were honored at the Awards Night Program in May. ABEL’S RADIO SHACK 318 West Main Street Albion. NE 68620 13
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At right, P-Club President Ken Lei- feld gives his welcoming remarks to the guests, athletes and parents fol- lowing the dinner. Far right, the two guest speakers: Mr. Ed Colleran of Spalding and Mr. Robert Schnitzler of Battle Creek. Below, Coach Sor- ensen presents the Most Valuable and Most Improved Volleyball Play- er Awards to Jackie Daly and Jackie Thieman, respectively. Below right, Girls’ Basketball Most Valuable Player, Jeanine Ketteler, and Most Improved Player, Kim Petsche, with Coach Sorensen. k ATHLETIC BANQUET 7 Pursuing Pirate “Gold” honor The P-Club hosted the athletic Banquet on 22 March 1984. Club Vice President Jackie Daly gave the Invoca- tion, followed by dinner, and welcoming remarks by P- Club President Ken Leifeld. The guest speakers were Mr. Ed Colleran and Mr. Rob- ert Schnitzler, both of whom have very impressive coaching records in Nebraska. Despite these records, both speakers emphasised the greater importance of academic achievement. For Mr. Colleran, academic preparation is the most significant goal of any student. Mr. Schnitzler discussed the role of academic prepara- tion in becoming a better athlete. Following the speech- es, Coaches Lori Sorensen and Stephan Harris present- ed certificates and awards to the athletes, and the top Pep Club members were honored. KNOTTY PINE INN HWY 14. Petersburg, NE 12 386-5488 HAROLD’S BOOTS CLOTHING Elgin, NE 68636 402-843-5401
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At right. Bob Veik and Tom Temme make a final inspection of the waterfall. Below, class effort gets the false ceiling up in record time. Far right, top to bottom. Senior Wills are de- livered by Jean Luettel and Dave Sandman; Jeanine Ketteler and Bob Veik counter with the Junior Prophesies; Junior Class Sponsor Miss Rinas with Mr. Jeffers inaugurate a new feature — book dedications to the students. Bottom left, the Junior hosts relax a bit after dinner. Bottom right, the Seniors visit while Sophomores Diane Spieker. Kim Thieman, Brenda Staashelm. Paul Koch. Dean Pelster and Ken Majerus serve the cake baked by Mrs. Ronald Wiegand. (The crystal goblets were the 1984 Prom place favors.) Opposite Page: Top left. 1983 Prom royalty. Colleen Spieker and Clyde Stuhr dance to their theme song. Top right. Queen Rhonda Wiegand and King Clint Baumgartner (center) are attended by Jackie Daly. Lori Inburg. Duane Scholl and Dave Sandman. Bottom Left. Queen Rhonda and King Clint dance to the strains of “Sweet Dreams. Bottom right, the entire Court share a special dance togeth- er. 14
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