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‘p 5: ion i’ 2 Be, Se a ww 1988 WILDCATS Polk-Hordville Public Schools Table of Contents PEOPLE ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS CONTENTS 1 PEOPLE 3 Faculty Mrs. Anderson - Kindergarten Mrs. Bankson - Ist Grade Mrs. Benner - English Business Mrs. Carlson - 5th Grade Mr. Cotter - 4th Grade Mrs. Davis - Business Mrs. Downs - Mathematics Mr. Downs - Industrial Arts Mrs. Ekdahl - Aide Mrs. Gilson - Home Economics Mrs. Gray - English Reading Mr. Jacobsen - Guidance Couselor Mrs. Karmann - 2nd Grade Mrs. Lind - English Mr. Lind - Social Studies Math Mr. Malleck - Science Physical Education Mr. McIntyre - Vocational Agriculture Mr. Meyer - Social Studies Mrs. Quinn - Media Specialist Mrs. Recknor - Kindergarten Special Ed. Mr. Ritta - Industrial Arts Mr. Ritter - Vocal Instrumental Music Mrs. Santos - Spannish Mrs. Schave - Chapter I Miss Schott - Mathematics Computer Mrs. Tonniges - Art Miss Vest - Mathematics Computer Mr. Wockenfuss - Physical Education Mr. Wolfe - Science Mrs. Wurst - 3rd Grade 4 FACULTY Coach Gene Wockenfuss demonstrates the skill in eating bananas blind Mr. Jacobson amuses all with his bad : S Da folded. eating habits. “That’s right! I’m BAD!” “Which way to my room?” “Which way to the north pole?” FACULTY 5 Secretaries: Rhonda Schulze Sharon Shoup Susie Sundburg Cooks: Darlene Fowler Joyce Blase Irene Mundt Sharon Johnson Jackie Bowers Maintenance: Merlyn Fowler Dave Person Bill Tallman Other Bus Drivers: Bonnie Blase Carol Recknor Willis Pauls Clarence Blase Alfred L’Heureux and Don Lampshire stand in front of the new Polk-Hordville bus. 6 STAFF ie ee Administration The 1987-88 school year marked the beginning of the Polk-Hordville School District. The transi- tion into one district was made easier by the dedi- cation of staff and board to creating an excellent educational system. District 72 can look forward to many years of quality and affordable educational apportunities for all our students. Superintendent: Dennis Gray { a, SS ‘ Jom Pe, Y) A Principal: Carol Ortegren BOARD MEMBERS Front Row: Linda Tyler Dennis Stevens Carol Stewart Duane DeMers Back Row: Dennis Hendricks Larry Ceder Leonard DaMoude Charles Shenk Dan Collett ADMINISTRATION 7 JILL ALBIN CHAMANE ANDERSON CARLENE BROWN TERRY CARLSTROM TAMARA COOVER SCOTT DEMERS BRADLEY DOSE SCOTT FELDT GAIL KLINGSPORN 8 SENIORS SENIORS In Memory of CHAMANE ANDERSON This page is sponsored by LONE TREE PRINTING. SUSAN LINDBURG DARREN NECKER SCOTT NYBERG LENNIS ORTEGREN GERRY SAGEHORN CARY SANDELL NEIL TYLER PAUL VAN HOUSEN SYLVIA VEIT SENIORS 9 MicroSENIORS Juniors The Juniors this year have made the adjust- ment of getting along with the merger. They real- ized it was necessary and decided to help make it work in both communities. They promoted maga- zine sales to pay for the 1988 JR-SR Prom. The class officers are: Holly Bedient, Presi- dent; Sherri DeMers, Vice President; Renee Orteg- ren, Sec. Tres.. Their sponsor was Mrs. Downs. All in all, it was a new and exciting year. This years Juniors were looking forward to being Sen- iors. Lia Anderson Kevin Ang Duane Baack Renee Bankson Holly Bedient Lisa Beldin Robin Cerny 12 JUNIORS Sherri DeMers Julie Edwards Janis Garrett Terry Harless Shawna Lampshire Kevin Love Kevin Lukas Tracia Mielak Renee Ortegren Brenda Timmons Craig Wall Karen Ziegelbein JUNIORS 13 Sophomores Chad Adams Wendy Blase Sarah Brown Lori Ceder Eric Cole Steve Hendricks Chris Lovejoy James Mack Kendra Meerkatz Kevin Miller Mari Redman Lonnie Shoup Shane Simonson Angela Sterns Brenda Van Housen Dale Van Housen The Sophomore class is very involved in both academics and school activities. One of the high- lights of our year was selecting our class rings. Several Sophomores were involved in ordering letter jackets and were also kept busy with fund raisers throughout the year. We as Sophomores take pride in everything we do and strive to be the best that we can be. We are always willing to help and support each other. 14 SOPHOMORES Alisha Wilshusen This page is sponsored by HORDVILLE MARKET. Is it over yet? Freshmen John Bankson Michelle Bengtson Lisa Carlson Tim Collett : . a Greg Hoffman Angie Kortum Jacki Mowitz Bill Stevens Sec., Ryan Sundberg Pres., and Kerwyn Stewart Vice Pres. 16 FRESHMEN Jason Reeves Dani Redman Brad Schave Kerwyn Stewart Bill Stevens Ryan Sundberg Rene’ Wilshusen “Are we cool or what?” FRESHMEN 17 Our Middle School came to be as the result of the Polk - Hord- ville merger. Forsighted people realized the unique needs of the of the sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students and decided to use the Hordville attendance center to meet there needs. The ideal middle school ser ves as a transition to the gap be- tween the elementary, one teacher, totally teacher-guided situation to the high school, many teachers, student self-di- rected situation. The format purpose of our middle school is to meet the The ideal middle school serves as a transition to the gap between the elementary, one teacher, to- tally teacher-guided situation to the high school, many teachers, student self-directed situation. We try to stress learning how to learn, to provide opportuni- ties to encourage students to stretch their minds, and to try out many things. Everyone is able to participate in all activi- ties. Our foremost concern is the importance of the individuals. Your Middle School Principal Mrs. Carol Ortegren 18 MIDDLE SCHOOL School Misti Fowler Mitch Hahn Scott Hoffman Sean Hoffman April Kortum Matt Lovejoy Joseph Mowitz Jamie Recknor Shawn Shoup Denise Van Housen Jeremy Bankson Tara Calvert Darold Carlstrom Jennifer Chesebro Brian Chessmore Kari Erickson Ryan Fowler Brent Hanquist Steven Kennel Jack Lovejoy Heidi Meerkatz Amy Mundt Charlie Mundt Holly Nyberg Ronda Ortegren Michelle Rundquist Ginger Sagehorn Shane Samuels Laura Stevens Gene’ Stevens Alicea Stewart Sheri Sundberg Brad Anderson Bobbie Beldin Aaron Ceder Teri Coover Russell DaMoude Valerie Ellison Jason Hanquist Jennifer Hoffman Dennis Lukas Kenneth Lukas Stacy Nyberg Tracy Nyberg Justin Recknor Tim Rogers Angela Shenk Bud Stevens Tyson Veit Kevin Wall MIDDLE SCHOOL Elementary Quinn Anderson Timaree Andreasen Dana Bjerrum Bobbie Calvert Andrew Carlson Levi Ericksen Chelsea Fowler Janelle Gress Shawn Hanquist Amy Hoffman Mickeal Larson Erica Lindburg Estelle Miller Abbie Mundt Cortney Ortegren Christopher Pauls Sarah Peterson Abby Pleis Ryan Sandell Sarah Bankson Eric Blase Melissa Broshears Carla Calvert Brad Calson Kenneth Flodman John Garrett Mark Gustafson Gabriel Hanquist Chris Henrichs Chad Hoffman Timothy Kennel Jeffrey L’Heureux Lane Lindburg Traci Mack Shane Parsons November Person Brent Pickrel Laura Recknor Marita Riebschlager Jared Schulze Jon Sundberg Lee Wolfe 20 ELEMENTARY _ Sponsored by: TOM STEVENS, JACQUES SEED DEALER, 765-7124 Trent Stevens Daniel Warnick Jill Bankson Jesse Bjerrum Adam Carlson Jacob Ericksen Jennifer Erickson Mindi Fowler Chad Garrett Jeremy Garrett Nicole Glasser Julie Hanquist Nathan Hanquist Shannon Hoffman Caryn Hudson Devon Larson Nicklas Larson Jill Rust Jennifer Sealey Amber Shenk Jessica Stevens Brad Bankson Thresea Bengtson Sabrina Bunde Melissa Ellison Benjamin Garrett Keith Gress Clinton Hoffman Sarah Johnson Aaron Mundt Christina Pickrel Nicklaus Reeves Shawn Sandell Melissa Stewart Michael Warnick Tonya Bengtson Brooklyn Bjerrum Thomas Blase Brian Calvert Chayton Chesebro Matthew Collett Nicole Flagle Krystol Fowler Talia Glasser Brenda Hanquist Steven Hanquist Cameron Hudson Jeremy L’Heuruex Krisa Peterson Jeffrey Pickrel Chris Riebschlager Cortney Stevens Brenda Stewart Jennifer Sundberg Colene Timmons Jeffrey Werth Amber Adams Kari Ang Tina Bankson Travis Brown Heather Calvert Aaron Chessmore Curtis Cole Clint Erickson Jennifer Hanquist Eddie Mundt Eric Peterson Mindi Sealey Andrea Shenk Nolan Sundberg : Athletics 22 ATHLETICS ATHLETICS 23 The 1987 Football Season was a year of dominance for the Polk-Hordville Wildcats. For the second consecutive year, the Wildcats went undefeated(9-0) and defended the Conference ti- tle, a feat not many high school teams have accomplished and can be Proud of. The season came to an end early, as injuries, along with first round play-off opponent Nelson tripped up the undefeated Wild- cats 41-38. Along with the Con- ference Title the Wildcats ended up being rated sixth in class D- 1, and many individual honors were earned! Scoreboard Polk-Hordville Opponent 56 Giltner 6 54 —i Rising City 20 Elgin Pope John Fairmont Bradshaw Benedict Hampton Exeter McCool State Play-Offs 38 Nelson Record 9-1 24 VARISTY FOOTBALL Varisty Football Back Row: Paul Van Housen, Terry Carlstrom, Gerry Sagehorn, Scott DeMers, Brad Dose, Cary Sandell. Front Row: Scott Nyberg, Scott Feldt, Lennis Ortegren, Gail Klingsporn, Neil Tyler. Paul Van Housen powers the ball down the field. Wildcats are getting ready for a play. 4. 4 © Back row; T. Carlson, P. Van Housen, C. Adams, G. Sagehorn, S. Hendricks, S. DeMers, N. Tyler. Third row; Coach Malleck, C. Sandell, D. Van Housen, K. Ang, S. Nyberg, C. Wall, G. Klingsporn, T. Harless, B. Dose, Coach Wockenfuss. Second row; J. Bankson, B. Schave, L. Shoup, G. Hoffman, S. Simonson, S. Feldt, E. Cole, K. Stewert. First row; T. Blase, K. Miller, D. Baack, R. Sundberg, J. Reeves, T. Collett, M. Collett. Gerry Sagehorn protects Paul Van Housen. Steve Hendricks kicks for extra point. VARSITY FOOTBALL 25 This page is sponsored by FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. JV Football The 1987 year was a time for many young players to gain valu- able experience on the football field. We saw _ considerable improvement in skill and confi- dence throughout the year and we look for these young men to make great contributions to our varsity football program in the future. Back row: Coach Dan Malleck, J. Bankson, G. Hoffman, C. Adams, S. Hendricks, Coach Gene Wockenfuss. Middle row: L. Shoup, D. Van Housen, S. Simonson, T. Harless, K. Stew- Coach Dan Malleck. art. Front row: B. Schave, D. Baack, R. Sundberg, J. Reeves, E. Cole. 26 JV FOOTBALL This page is sponsored by SUNDBURG SON HARDWARE. Polk-Hordville Opponent 12 Hampton 16 38 Benedict 14 Bradshaw 12 22 Marquette 26 Season Record (2-2) Varsity Volleyball uocats «ff MOCKS 8 isa ? Hols Back Row: Kendra Meerkatz, Carlene Brown, Jill Albin, Tammy Coover, Lori Ceder, Brenda Van Housen, Coach Tammie Tonniges. Front Row: Holly Bedient, Sherri DeMers, Alisha Wilshusen, Angie Sterns, Renee Ortegren, Sylvia Veit. Scoreboard In combining the programs, the girls who once competed against each other on opposite sides of the net are now team- “ és mates, the Polk-Hordville Lady Wildcats. Bow Hondalle . “Depescnt : =e : : Nee ; Giltner 1 [he Lady Wildcats came into the year with positive atti- Rising City 0 tudes, talent and dedication to finish the season with a 10-9 re- 0 Marquette 2 cord. With twenty-five girls out, the competition was high and : Sonnet he 23 ee, ‘fa Stromsburg Tournament because of that competition, our season was very successful. =e 2 : 3 : : ‘ aS 0 East Butler Some of the highlights include runner-up in the CRC Tour- ) Stromsburg nament, runner-up in the D1-3 District, and a winning season. Fairmont l 2 Bradshaw CRC Tournament Rising City Exeter Giltner McCool Jct. Benedict Hampton Stromsburg Exeter McCool Jet. Districts Cedar Rapids North Loup Scotia Shickley Season Record 10-9 Ladies, Believe in yourselves as I have believed in you. Each one of you has a bright future ahead in academics, athletics, or whatever you do that you feel is worthwhile “IF YOU WANT IT! ROR be bP bo Thank you for a great year! NONONKFNrF CSO o Tammie Tonniges P.S. In 1988, Again, Again, again, again, again, HEY!!! 28 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL This page is sponsored by REDMAN WELL SERVICE. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 29 JV Volleyball Down and ready for the serve. Lori Ceder and Angie Sterns go up for a double block. Coach Pat Vest lifts their spirits during a time out. The Polk-Hordville Junior Varsity Volleyball club finished the season with a 4-6 record. The JV Lady Wildcats showed deter- mination, spirit and teamwork throughout the season. Each player improved upon the basic skills and techniques needed to be an effective teamplayer on the court. Be proud of your ac- complishments. 30 JV VOLLEYBALL JV Back Row: Coach Pat Vest, J. Garrett, L. Carlson, R. Bankson, K. Ziegelbein, R. Wilshusen, B. Van Housen, Coach Tammie Tonniges, Middle Row: B. Timmons, M. Bengtson, M. Redman, W. Blase, A. Sterns, J. Mowitz, A. Kortum, A. Wilshusen, Front Row: H. Bedient, S. Brown. Polk-Hordville Opponent Giltner Rising City Marquette Fairmont Bradshaw Benedict Hampton Stromsburg Exeter McCool Jct. Freshmen Sophomore Tourney Hampton Clarks Silver Creek Sarah Brown attempting another score. Brenda Van Housen and Janis Garrett use double effort for the double block. JV VOLLEYBALL 31 This page is sponsored by THE BACK DOOR Girls Varsity Basketball Back: Coach Steve Meyer, Janis Garrett, Kendra Meerkatz, Tammy Coover, Jill Albin, Lori Ceder, Alisha Wilshusen, Coach Tammie Tonniges Front: Brenda Van Housen, Renee Ortegren, Sherri DeMers, Holly Bedient, Dani Redman, and Brenda Timmons Sherri puts it up for an easy two. Kendra takes it up the court. 32 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Polk-Hordville Opponent Giltner Osceola Rising City Marquette Clarks Friend Clarks Fairmont McCool Jet. Bradshaw Benedict Shelby Hampton Exeter Stromsburg CRC Tournament Marquette Exeter Fairmont Districts North Loup Scotia Cedar Rapids Season record 9-11 The 1987-88 Girls basketball season was one of change. After years f competing on the hardwoods as opponents, the two schools merged and brmed the wildcats. The initial season was a success. The girls finished ith a 9-11 record and a 4-5 record in the CRC. The major achievements uring the season was a 4th place finish in the CRC tournament and a d place finish in the Stromsburg Holiday Tournament. The girls dedica- on and spirit that they showed throughout the season is something they hn be proud of. The future looks bright for girls basketball, but can only e achieved with hard work and dedication to the game. Coach Steve Meyer This page is sponsored by BETTS TRUCKING, Inc. Central City Janis shows us her perfect form. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 33 JV Girls Basketball Teamwork and enthusiasm were two keys of success for the young team. A 6-1 record was achieved by the girls junior var- sity basketball team. The JV girls had an outstanding season and we look forward to seeing more of them in the future. “INSTANT O” Brenda Van Housen playing tough “D”. 34 JV GIRLS BASKETBALL Back Row: Coach Steve Meyer, Michelle Bengston, Janis Garrett, Kendra Meerkatz, Lori Ceder, Alisha Wilshusen, Jacki Mowitz, Coach Tammie Tonniges. Front Row: Rene’ Wilshusen, Renee Ortegren, Brenda Van Housen, Dani Redman, Brenda Timmons, Holly Bedient. Scoreboard Polk-Hordville Opponent 63 Giltner 24 37 Benedict 31 30 McCool Jct. OT 31 29 Marquette 16 41 Shelby 37 63 Bradshaw 24 37 Stromsburg 34 season record 6-1 Brenda Timmons for two. Boys Varsity Basketball rh % Front Row: Scott Feldt, Dale Van Housen, Gail Klingsporn, Brad Dose, Neil Tyler, Kevin Lukas, Ryan Sundberg, Duane Baack. Back Row: Coach Dan Malleck, Paul Van Housen, Chad Adams, Gerry Sagehorn, Steve Hendricks, Scott DeMers, Scott Nyberg, Coach Gene Wockenfuss. The 1987-88 season kicked off a new era in Wildcat Basketball. The merger of two schools rich in basketball tradition produced a very exciting and successful first year. The list of accom- plishments includes the CRC tourney championship, sub-dis- trict and district titles, a trip to the semi-finals of the state tour- ney and a 19-3 season. I am very proud of the boys and what they accomplished this year. A spe- cial thanks to all who helped with the program and to the par- ents and fans who made the tough games a little easier. Returning Lettermen Coach Dan Malleck 36 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL This page is Sponsored By CENTRAL BANK, CENTRAL CITY Scoreboard Polk-Hordville Opponent Giltner 43 Osceola Rising City Marquette Clarks Friend Stromsburg Fairmont Bradshaw Benedict Hampton Shelby Exeter McCool Jct. CRC Tournament Bradshaw Exeter Fairmont Districts North Loup Scotia Cedar Rapids Shickley State Tournament Dunning Sandhills Fall City Sacred Heart t 50 100 ] Or ] Season Record 19-3 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 37 JV Boys Basketball 38 JV BOYS BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity team finished with a record of five wins and six losses. Dale Van Housen was the leading scorer (190 pts) and led in steals (45). Chad Adams led the team in rebounds (83) and Ryan Sundberg was the leading assist maker (41). The effort and enthusiasm of these young players show good po- tential for the future. Scoreboard Polk-Hordville Opponent 42 Giltner 44 51 Hampton 60 52 Fairmont 68 Benedict Hampton Marquette Shelby Bradshaw McCool Shelby Tourney Shelby Rising City Back Row: Coach Malleck, Dale Van Housen, John Bankson, Shane Simonson, Greg Hoffman, Chad Adams, Steve Hendricks, Kevin Miller, Kerwyn Stewart, Kevin Lukas, Coach Wockenfuss. Front Row: Tom Blase, Matt Collett, Chris Lovejoy, Duane Baack, Ryan Sund- berg, Bill Stevens, Jason Reeves, Lonnie Shoup, Tim Collett. 7 JV BOYS BASKETBALL 39 This page is sponsored by STROMSBURG LANES - BOWLING. Boys Track The boys capped off their sea- son with wins at our own Polk- AY Scoreboard Hordville Invite, CRC, and Dis- = - tricts. Twenty one boys finished a very successful season. With seven seniors on the squad, next year will be a re-building year. : Doane Invite Bradshaw Invite Clarks Invite Polk-Hordville Invite CRC Invite Hampton Invite Districts State Dale Van Housen jumping for another first. Back row; Kevin Miller, Steve Hendricks, Chad Adams, Brad Dose, Neil Tyler, Gerry Sagehorn, Paul Van Housen, Lennis Or tegren, Scott Nyberg Middle row; Kevin Lukas, John Bankson, Dale Van Housen, Terry Harless, Eric Cole, Lonnie Shoup, Kevin Ang, Shane Simonson Front row; Duane Baack, Ryan Sundburg, Scott Feldt, Kerwyn Stewart, Jason Reeves. Terry Harless leaping and bounding through track. Scott Nyberg is warming up for the discus. Left to right; Dale Van Housen, Brad Dose, Lennis Ortegren, Paul Van Housen. BOYS TRACK 41 This page is sponsored by THE STROMSBURG BANK. — Girl’s Track STATE CHAMPS Scoreboard Doane Invite Bradshaw Invite Clarks Invite Polk-Hordville CRC Invite Hampton Invite Districts STATE Back row: A. Wilshusen, J. Garrett, K. Zieglebein, S. Veit, T. Coover, R. Wilshusen, B. Timmons. Second row: S. Brown, W. Blase, A. Sterns, M. Bengston, J. Edwards, B. Van Housen. Front row: K. Meerakatz, R. Ortegren, H. Bedient, S. DeMers, M. Redman. The girls capped their season with wins at the Polk-Hordville Invite, 2nd in the CRC, district champs, and State Class D Champs. The girls worked very hard the entire season, bringing their times down each week, and having their season best times down at the state track meet! Eighteen girls finished the sea- son with only two seniors on the squad, we should have another good season next year! 42 GIRL’S TRACK Sylvia captures the all-class gold medal in the 800M run. 3200M relay r 1 400M relay GIRL’S TRACK 43 This page is sponsored by FARMERS NATIONAL BANK, CENTRAL CITY, NE. J.H. Sports POLK, VOLLEYBALL Back row: J. Chesebro, A. Shenk, L. Stevens, T. Calvert, A. Stewart, G. Sagehorn, R. Ortegren, T. Coover, V. Ellison, J. Hoffman. Front row: H. Nyberg, H. Meerkatz, A. Mundt, S. Sundberg, M. Rundquist, G. Stevens, K. Erickson, Coach Dan Wolfe. FOOTBALL od ds a= X=5) eos) Smale eg) Back row: Coach Don Ritta, B. Anderson, D. Lukas, S. Nyberg, B. Stevens, K. Wall, T. Nyberg, A. Ceder, J. Haquist, R. DaMoude, J. Recknor, Coach Mike Cotter. Front Row: J. Lovejoy, S. Samuels, D. Carlstrom, B. Hanquist, S. Kennel, Chuck Mundt, R. Fowler, B. Chessmore, K. Lukas, C. Necker. 44 J.H. SPORTS First row: Coach Don Ritta, J. Pahl, B. Hanquist, B. Chessmore, J. Bankson, R. Da- Moude. Second row: T. Veit, A. Ceder, D. Carlstrom, T. Rogers, S. Kennel, Third row: R. Fowler, D. Lukas, J. Hanquist, B. Stevens, K. Wall. Back row: S. Samuels, T. Nyberg, J. Recknor, S. Nyberg, C. Necker BASKETBALL Back row: A. Stewart, T. Calvert, K. Erickson, G. Sagehorn, A. Shenk, J. Hoffman, J. Chesebro, V. Ellison, G. Stevens, Coach Mike Cotter. Front Row: S. Sundberg, L. Stevens, H. Nyberg, T. Coover, A. Mundt, R. Ortegren, H. Meerkatz. J.H. SPORTS 45 Activities 46 ACTIVITIES Cheerleaders Waaats Clockwise from top: Sylvia Veit, Tammy Coover, Renee Ortegren, Holly Bedient, Carlene Brown, and Lori Ceder. “This is such the ultimate fun” Clockwise from top: Laurie Stevens, Alicea Stewart, and Michelle Rundquist. 48 CHEERLEADERS “Husband’s Supplied” Steve Hendricks - The Man Tammy Coover - Mrs. Bee Sylvia Veit - Miss Jones Wendy Blase - Mrs. May Karen Ziegelbein - Miss Crunch Holly Bedient - Old Lady Jacki Mowitz - Miss Waff Lori Ceder - Mrs. Wuff Chad Adams - Stage Manager Angie Sterns - Stage Manager | ff allt Back: Sylvia Veit, Angie Sterns, Chad Adams, Mrs. Lind, Wendy Blase, Front: Holly Bedient, Lori Ceder, Steve Hendricks, Karen Ziegelbein, Jacki Mowitz, and Tammy Coover. Vocational Agriculture There were 19 people who participated in FFA this year. The seven Seniors were: Gail Klingsporn, Terry Carlstrom, Cary Sandell, Paul Van Housen, Gerry Sagehorn, Brad Dose, and Neil Tyler. The three Juniors were: Shawna Lampshire, Kevin Ang, and Craig Wall. Sopho- mores were: Lonnie Shoup and Kevin Miller. The seven Freshmen were: John Bankson, Ryan Sundberg, Tim Collett, Brad Schave, Greg Hoff- man, Bill Steves, and Kerwyn Stewart. We all had a pretty successful year in four different con- tests. We went to District Land Judging, District Livestock Judging, District FFA Contest, and State FFA Contest. One of our Land Judging teams went to Oklahoma for National Land Judging. The five that went to Oklahoma were: Brad Dose, Cary Sandell, Gerry Sagehorn, Neil Tyler,and Kevin Miller. Everyone worked hard this year and we had a terrific year of FFA. Reporter, Terry Carlstrom Annual (Left to Right) Scott Nyberg, Scott Feldt, Jill Albin, Kendra Meerkatz, Susan Lindburg, Scotty DeMers, Brenda Timmons, Darren Necker, Lisa Beldin. This year the annual staff consisted of six seniors, two juniors, and a sopho- more. Mrs. Tammie Tonniges was the sponsor working her second year. Throughout the year, things were very busy putting layouts together, selling ads, and taking a lot of pictures. The top salespeople were Scott Feldt and the edi- tor Scott Nyberg. Scott Feldt was also the top annual salesman. Although ev- erything was hectic, the first annual for Polk-Hordville high was a success. Student Council Back Row: Scott Nyberg, Cary Sandell, Renee Bankson, Steve Hendricks, Dale Van Housen Front Row: Tim Collett, Holly Bedient, Ryan Sundberg Front Row: Sherri DeMers, Renee Ortegren, Kendra Meerkatz, Renee Bankson, Kevin Miller. Second Row: Sarah Brown, Holly Bedient, Shawna Lampshire, Sylvia Veit. Third Row: Alisha Wilshusen, Steve Hendricks, Eric Cole, Cary Sandell, Tammy Coover. Back Row: Karen Ziegelbein, Robin Cerney, Car- lene Brown, Lori Ceder. 52 STUDENT COUNCIL NHS Are we having fun yet? Band Choir Practice Makes Perfect! BAND CHOIR 53 The Junior girls of Polk-Hordville High. Color: Pink and Black Theme: On the Edge of a Dream 54 PROM Pastor Cato Simms - Blessing Menu R. Ortegren - Welcome Prime Rib H. Bedient - Toast Mistress Cheese Green Beans S. DeMers - Class Prophecy Bake Potato C. Sandell - Senior Thank You Chocolate Dream PROM 55 This page is sponsored by HIWAY BARBER SHOP. All-Activities Left to right; Bill Ziegelbein, Attendants Tammy Coover and Cary Sandell, Queen Sylvia Veit, King Scott Nyberg, and Roni Harless. Dare To Dream was the theme for the All-Activities Banquet and the colors were red, blue, and silver. It was held on May 13th at the Polk High School gym. There were many speeches and awards given to the students for their achievements by the teachers and coaches. Mr. Helmink announces that Scott Nyberg and Sylvia Veit won all around athletic scholarship. Brad Dose talks about Voc. Ag. . Wolfe is giving out track awards. This page is sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AURORA. Graduation Class of 1988 “Beyond the sunset is tomorrow’s future.” Jill Marie Albin Carlene Renee Brown Terry Allen Carlstrom Tamara Sue Coover Scott Allen DeMers Bradley Lynn Dose Scott Jonathan Feldt Gail Dean Klingsporn Susan Kay Lindburg Darren L. Necker Scott Alan Nyberg Lennis Howard Ortegren Gerry Marvin Sagehorn Cary Loy Sandell Neil Dean Tyler Paul Dennis Van Housen Sylvia Berneda Veit CLASS FLOWERS White Rose CLASS COLORS Red and Royal Blue Cary Sandell Neil Tyler Polk Valedictorian Hordville Valedictorian 58 GRADUATION This page is sponsored by AURORA FLORAL CO. Carlene Brown Darren Necker Junior Marshalls Polk Salutatorian Hordville Salutatorian Terry Harless and Sherri DeMers Special Honors Names Conference All-Area All State Scott Nyberg Ist team G LB Ist team LB Ist team LB Scott DeMers 2nd team DT Paul Van Housen Ist team HB Ist team HB Ist team HB Brad Dose 2nd team LB Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Terry Carlstrom 2nd team C Dale Van Housen 1st team E KR Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Paul Van Housen finished 5th in state rushing. Paul Van Housen and Scott Nyberg will participate in Eight-Man All-Star game. Paul Van Housen will participate in the Shrine Bowl game. Girl’s Basketball Sherri DeMers and Tammy Coover received Honorable Men- tion All-Conference and All-Area. Sherri was picked 2nd team All-Tournament (CRC) while Tammy will play in the Summer All-Star game. Boy’s Basketball Brad Dose - Honorable Mention All-Confer- ence Honorable Mention All-Area Gerry Sagehorn - Ist team All-Conference ist team All-Area Ist team All-Tournament Ist team All-State Steve Hendricks -1st team All-Tournament 2nd team All-Conference 2nd team All-Area Honorable Mention All-State Scott Nyberg - Honorable Mention Confer- ence Honorable Mention All-Area State Track Qualifiers Brad Dose - 400M relay Scott Nyberg - Shot Put Lennis Ortegren - 100M, 400M relay Gerry Sagehorn - Long Jump, High Jump Dale Van Housen - Long Jump, Triple Jump, 200M, 400M relay Paul Van Housen - 200M, 400M, 400M relay Holly Bedient - 3200M relay Michele Bengston - 1600M relay Tammy Coover - 3200M relay Sherri DeMers - 300M Low Hurdles, 1600M relay Renee Ortegren - 3200M relay Angie Sterns - 400M, 1600M relay Brenda Timmons - 1600M relay Brenda Van Housen - 1600M, 3200M, 1600M relay, 3200M relay Sylvia Veit - 800M, 1600M, 3200M, 3200M relay Gold medalist in 800M. The girls ended up STATE CHAMPIONS class D 1988! Volleyball Renee Ortegren - Honorable Mention All-Area Jill Albin - lst team All-Conference lst team All-Area 2nd team All-Tournament (CRC) Honorable Mention All-State Lori Ceder - 2nd team All-Tournament (CRC) Tammy Coover - Honorable Mention Conference 2nd team All-Area Kendra Meerkatz - 2nd team All-Tournament Honorable Mention Area SPECIAL HONORS 61 Special Honors Speech CRC Rating Districts State Angie Sterns Excellent Superior Rene’ Wilshusen Excellent Superior Renee Bankson Excellent Superior Lori Cedar Excellent Excellent Karen Ziegelbein Excellent Superior Superior Excellent Holly Bedient Excellent Excellent Lia Andersen Excellent Excellent Shawna Lampshire Excellent Excellent Wendy Blase Superior Excellent Alisha Wilshusen Excellent Excellent State Speech Karen Ziegelbein received an Excellent and Superior at state. 62 SPECIAL HONORS Drama “Husband’s Supplied,” this year’s one-act play, won first place at Districts and made the semi- finals at State Competition. CRC Honor Band Lori Ceder Brenda Van Housen Renee Ortegren Sherri DeMers Holly Bedient Voc. Agriculture Left to right: Kevin Miller, Brad Dose, Gail Kling- sporn, Neil Tyler, Gerry Sagehorn, Terry Carl- strom, and Cary Sandell. SPECIAL HONORS 63 PLACES 1. COACHES CORNER 2. GI MALL 3. SNACK SHACK FOOD 1. PIZZA 2. HAMBURGERS 3. FRENCH FRIES PEOPLE 1. ALF 2. MICHAEL JORDAN 3. KIRK CAMERON MOVIES 1. GOOD MORNING VIETNAM 2. THREE MEN AND A BABY 3. DIRTY DANCING f © 9 A) rg 4 ALF brought us the sayings lem” and “HA!” SPORTS 1. WILDCAT SPORTS 2. MICHAEL JORDAN 3. BRODERICK THOMAS MUSIC 1. TIFFANY 2. DEF LEPPARD 3. WHITE SNAKE CLOTHES 1. PEPES 2. LEVI’S 3. GUESS EXPRESSIONS 1. OH WELL! 2. HA! 3. NO PROBLEM! Michael Jordon shoots for two. He amazes us with his slam dunks and flying through the air with ease. He is Air Jor- don. Doug Williams became the first black quarterback in the Super Bowl. The Fat Boys might not be that popular but the editor said to put them in the Annual. A GREAT YEAR in SPORTS! 58 wy Wilde. PLACES 1. SCHOOL 2. SPORTSMAN BAR 3. CENTRAL CITY FOOD 1. SCHOOL FOOD 2. LIVER 3. SPINICH PEOPLE 1. RONALD REAGAN 2. PEE WEE HERMAN 3. GARY HART MOVIES 1. RAMBO I I 2. ROCKY I II I IV 3. TOP GUN SPORTS 1. TRACK 2. MARY LOU RETTON 3. JOHN ELWAY Michael Jackson was bad this year with- on out a thriller Madonna wasn’t a material girl this MUSK = ; 5 ee a 8 re 1. MICHAEL JACKSON year with the divorce of Sean Penn. 2. PRINCE 3. MADONNA . BELL BOTTOMS 2. PLAID ,ZEE JEANS 9! l . CREEP! ZE EXPRESSIONS 1. 9 3. ' _ : No doubt about it Prince’s music just got old. After Reagons last term he has gone out with the times. OUTS 65 BOOSTERS POLK Karen’s Beauty Shop Karen Johnson 765-6461 Recknor Concrete Construction R.R. 1 Box 18 765-7228 KN Energy Main Street 765-2441 Snack Shack Sheila and Becky HORDVILLE R D Construction 757-3345 STROMSBURG Olson’s Standard Service 764-3007 Christensen Drug 764-4461 Goldenrod Insurance Agency 764-2291 The Headlight Bill and Jan Thompson Gissler Auto Supply 213 E. 4th 764-3531 764-3831 Flowers by Irene 408 Commercial 764-2321 Michael Ulffers D.D.S. 305 E. 4th 764-5265 CLARKS Luana’s 548-2519 Shorty’s Bar YORK Nebraska Land Video 110 W. 7th Street 402-362-3966 Abbott Studio 207 E. 6th St. 362-6584 Higgens Studio 506 Grant Ave. 362-5403 Schulz Floor Service Complete Floor Covering 116 East 5th St. Ron Jerry’s, Inc. Plumbing Heating Lauderbaugh’s Bakery 603 Lincoln Ave. Sears Roebuck Co. Catalog Merchant 362-5502 YORK The Western Edge Downtown York 362-4881 Redman’s Shoes 107 E. 6th 362-4616 McDonalds Fast Food 362-2363 CENTRAL CITY KZ-100 Radio (308) 946-3816 Justice Pharmacy James J. Justice, R.P. Solt Funeral Home Polk and Central City (308) 946-2612 Gene Osborn, D.D.S. McLInay Co. (308) 946-3182 Central Scale Service M M Liquor Independent Club S. A. Foster Lumber Company BOOSTERS AURORA ANDERSON-GUSTAFSON 1122 13th Street (402) 694-3181 Michael J. Jones D.D.S. (402) 694-6154 Red and White Grocery Store Farmhouse Restaurant Aurora Coop Service Center 1318 M Street (402) 694-6973 Schneider’s Coast to Coast Aurora, Ne. 694-5615 1121 M Street Aurora Photo Studio The Shoe Box Family Shoe Center 1115 12th Street Daylight Donut Coffee Shop Grandview Cafe uk a FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE (402) 694-2850 GRAIN ASSN. Nebraska Land Video 1215 12th Street Grain Feed Fertilizer Chemicals (402) 694-4622 Propane and Petroleum Products Stromsburg, Ne. 68666 764-2571 Benedict, Ne. 68316 732-6622 FIRST STATE BANK HORDVILLE MEMBER F.D.LC. LOANS AND INSURANCE qNAPAD Th ae At at Le Veh (L7tD Central City Auto Parts 325 G Street Central City, NE 68826 308-946-3801 +. ‘ ot se SALLANS CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. Gary Sallans 919 16th Street Aurora, Ne. (402) 694-6565 Office Products Center, Inc. Don't forget Eakes for school supplies too! Computers Supplies Typewriters Drafting CENTRAL FEED HATCHERY 301 “G’’ STREET CENTRAL CITY, NE 68826 JOSEPH L. TYLER Purina Farm Consultant Business (308) 946-3512 Quiz: How do you remove pistons from an Int. H? Answer: See The Professor (Shade Tree of the Year) MR. AUTOMOTIVE R. A. AUTO SUPPLY 224 Broadway Box 645 Fullerton, Nebraska 68638 CUSTOM HAYING Steve Jacobsen Paul McIntyre Windrowing Square Wire Baling Round Baling 402-854-3175 402-854-3313 308-563-2817 CITIZENS STATE BANK 2191 Member FDIC Complete Insurance The bank large enough to Polk, Nebraska Phone: 402 765- serve you and small enough to know you. LY dl Pd ry ’ Ne Z, — aa ca = ; : op) 2 Z, co _ a a Sam Baird, Bev Coover, Don Stewart, Bev Van Housen, Jean Harless, Dennis Johnson. Each depositor insured to 20,000. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A FULL SERVICE BANK Polk Oil And Supply HARLESS OIL CO. Tank Wagon and Filling Station Custom Service Exhaust Pipe Bending Computer Wheel Balancing : bs Complete Engine Overhauling Fuels, Oils, Fertilizers = - Chemicals, LP Gas Front End Alignments Polk, NE. Dick Harless Phone: 765-3451 BAXTER’S AG-LAND EQUIP., INC. P.O. BOX 119 WEST HIGHWAY 30 CENTRAL CITY, NE 68826 : — ASGROW | TY ree) ° | RAN Sherman Wilshusen Rt. 1 Box 58 Stromsburg, NE 68666 765-7287 ELLIS : Vahl Polk Machine AURORA, NEBRASKA and Supply PHONE 694-2138 J. P. Chesebro 765-2291 a OR” TTT FEN PREERaeY ws NEBRASK Aland Glass | The Auto Glass....Pro’s Total Free 800-742-7420 STATEWIDE Free Mobile Service @ PLATE GLASS @ STOREFRONTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE GLASS INVENTORY EMERGENCY GLASS REPLACEMENT COMMERCIAL GLAZING 414 Lincoln York, NE Office Hours: Phone: (308) 946-3028 8-5, Mon.-Sat. 24 Hr. Watts: 1-800-247-6167, Ext. 668 Central City Veterinary Clinic f DR. LARRY L. DEARKING fy DR. C. RICHARD JOHNSON Route 1, Box 4, South Highway 14, Central City, NE 68826 Funk’s Seed Carl Brown, Dealer aL 3 _HYBRID Corn Sorghum Soybeans Forages 765-7211 COACH’S CORNER Christmas Parties Wedding Rehearsals Suppers Meetings Catering STEAKHOUSE Wedding Birthday AND Cakes Orders to go LOUNGE Open 8 days a week Noon Evening Specials Tuesday: Pizza Buffet Wednesday: Bar-B-Q Ribs Saturday: Prime Rib Sunday: Chicken Beer Garden For reservations call (402) 765-6501 765-2141 Polk, NE RON’S MARKET AND MEAT PROCESSING i 235 N. Main Street 765-3441 Complete Line of Groceries, Health and Beauty Aids, Video Movies and Greeting Cards Custom Slaughtering, Processing Sides, Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing, Smoking, Curing WEITL’S HOME CENTER WEITL'S é HOME CENTER SUPT RAMERRRER MRE ARERR ROR 121 E. 6th St. York. NE 362-3933 Furniture-Magic Chef Appliances-Lamps- Everyday Low Prices-Great Value “Come on in and feel at home” YORK és 703 Lincoln Avenue (402) 362-4405 York, Nebraska 68467 Sandell Electric For your Installation and Service Needs Call (402) 765-7251 Kevin Sandell State Licensed — Polk, Nebraska Weidner Chevrolet West Highway 30 Central City, Nebr. 68626 Powevnouen| Oldsmobile, Buick, GMC, Truck The Dealer Who Deals Bus. Phone (308) 946-3061 Bus. Phone (308) 384-1855 Kortum’s Cave Russ and Julia Kortum Cafe and Tavern “The Family Place” phone 757-3235 Hordville, NE. Convenant Cedars Bible Camp P. O. Box 68 Hordville, Ne. Wayne and Bernice Meyer Camp Manager Home Office (402) 757-3335 (402) 757 3241 SWEET KLECTRIC INC. Box 220 Motor Mounts Pulleys-Belts Underground Pipes Gated Pipe Electric Pump Pump Panels Submersible Pumps Trenching Clarks, NE 68628 Phone: (308) 548-2248 and 548-2343 United Co-op Elevator Polk Hampton Hordville Marquette 77 Paint, Wall paper, Sundries, Custom Picture Framing got more! The cl Mel Bender + 8 ] = r Registered Holsteins Grade A Milk Producer Sp . t RR. 1 Clarks, NE. ERVIN EVELYN BAMESBERGER 1102 13TH STREET AURORA, NEBRASKA 68818 402-694-3002 Anderson Seed and Supply LARSON FEEDS Master a Stee! Corporation Mi See us for Circle grain bins, storage buildings, feed Jerry - Larry tanks, fans, and PVC irr. pipe, NK farm seeds, fertil- Phone 757-3326 izer and chemicals. .O. Box 11 - Hordville, Nebraska 68846 Leonard Anderson Polk, NE. 765-7289 AAA Adams, Amber 21 Adams, Chad 14, 15, 25, 26, 36, 39, 40, 49 Albin, Jill 2, 8, 11, 28, 32, 51, 61 Andersen, Lia 62 Anderson, Brad 19, 44 Anderson, Chamane 8, 11 Anderson, Lia 12 Anderson, Mrs. 4 Anderson, Quinn 20 Andreasen, Timaree 20 Ang, Kari 21 Ang, Kevin 12, 25, 40 BBB Baack, Duane 12, 25, 26, 36, 39, 4 Bankson, Brad 21 Bankson, Jeremy 19, 25, 26, 45 Bankson, Jill 21 Bankson, John 16, 39, 40 Bankson, Mrs. 4 Bankson, Renee 12, 52, 62 Bankson, Sarah 20 Bankson, Tina 21 Bedient, Holly 12, 28, 32, 35, 42, « 49, 52, 55, 61, 62, 63 Beldin, Bobbie 19 Beldin, Lisa 12, 51 Bengtson, Michelle 16, 35, 42, 61 Bengtson, Thresea 21 Bengtson, Tonya 21 Benner, Mrs. 4 Bjerrum, Brooklyn 21 Bjerrum, Dana 20 Bjerrum, Jesse 21 Blase, Bonnie 6 Blase, Clarence 6 Blase, Erie 20 Blase, Joyce 6 Blase, Thomas 21, 25 Blase, Tom 39 Blase, Wendy 14, 42, 49, 62 Bowers, Jackie 6 Broshears, Melissa 20 Brown, Carlene 8, 28, 48 Brown, Sarah 14, 42, 52 Brown, Travis 21 Bunde, Sabrina 21 CCC Calson, Brad 20 Calvert, Bobbie 20 Calvert, Brian 21 Calvert, Carla 20 Calvert, Heather 21 Calvert, Tara 19, 44, 45 Carlson, Adam 21 Carlson, Andrew 20 Carlson, Lisa 16 Carlson, Mrs. 4 Carlstrom, Darold 19, 44, 45 Carlstrom, Terry 8, 10, 24, 25, 60 Cedar, Lori 62 Ceder, Aaron 19, 44, 45 Ceder, Larry 7 INDEX Ceder, Lori 14, 28, 30, 32, 35, 48, 49, 52, 61, 63 Cerny, Robin 12, 52 Chesebro, Chayton 21 Chesebro, Jennifer 19, 44, 45 Chessmore, Aaron 21 Chessmore, Brian 19, 44, 45 Cole, Curtis 21 Cole, Eric 14, 15, 25, 2 Collett, Dan 7 Coover, Tamara 8, 10, 15, 28, 32, 42, 44, 45, 48, 49, 52, 56, 60, 61 Coover, Teri 19 Cotter, Mr. 4, 44, 45 DDD DaMoude, Leonard 7 DaMoude, Russell 19, 44, 45 Davis, Mrs. 4 DeMers, Duane 7 DeMers, Scott 2, 8, 10, 24, 25, 36, 42, 51, 55, 60 DeMers, Sherri 2, 3, 12, 13, 28, 32, 52, 59, 60, 61, 63, 40, 41, 57, 60, 61 Dose, Bradley 8, 11, 24, 25, 36, 40, 57, 60, 61 Downs, Mr. 4 Downs, Mrs. 4, 12 EEE Edwards, Julie 13, 42 Ekdahl, Mrs. 4 Ellison, Melissa 21 Ellison, Valerie 19, 44, 45 Ericksen, Jacob 21 Ericksen, Levi 20 Erickson, Clint 21 Erickson, Jennifer 21 Erickson, Kari 19, 44, 45 FFF Feldt, Scott 8, 11, 24, 25, 36, 40, Flagle, Nicole 21 Flodman, Kenneth 20 Fowler, Chelsea 20 Fowler, Darlene 6 Fowler, Krystol 21 Fowler, Merlyn 6 Fowler, Mindi 21 Fowler, Misti 18 Fowler, Ryan 19, 44, 45 GGG Garrett, Benjamin 21 Garrett, Chad 21 Garrett, Janis 3, 13, 32, 35, 42 Garrett, Jeremy 21 Garrett, John 20 Gilson, Mrs. 4 Glasser, Nicole 21 Glasser, Talia 21 Gray, Dennis 7 51 Gray, Mrs. 4 Gress, Janelle 20 Gress, Keith 21 Gustafson, Mark 20 HHH Hahn, Mitch 18 Hanquist, Brenda 21 Hanquist, Brent 19, 44, 45 Hanquist, Gabriel 20 Hanquist, Jason 19, 44, 45 Hanquist, Jennifer 21 Hanquist, Julie 21 Hanquist, Nathan 21 Hanquist, Shawn 20 Hanquist, Steven 21 Harless, Roni 56 Harless, Terry 13, 25, 26, 40, 41, 59 Helmink, Mr. 7, 56 Hendricks, Dennis 7 Hendricks, Steve 14, 15, 25, 26, 36, 39, 40, 49, 52, 61 Henrichs, Chris 20 Hoffman, Amy 20 Hoffman, Chad 20 Hoffman, Clinton 21 Hoffman, Greg 16, 25, 26, 39 Hoffman, Jennifer 19, 44, 45 Hoffman, Scott 18 Hoffman, Sean 18 Hoffman, Shannon 21 Hudson, Cameron 21 Hudson, Caryn 21 JIJJ Jacobsen, Mr. 4 Johnson, Sarah 21 Johnson, Sharon 6 KKK Karmann, Mrs. 4 Kennel, Steven 19, 44, 45 Kennel, Timothy 20 Klingsporn, Gail 8, 10 5, 36 Kortum, Angie 16 Kortum, April 18 LLL L’Heureux, Alfred 6 L’Heureux, Jeffrey 20 L’Heuruex, Jeremy 21 Lampshire, Don 6 Lampshire, Shawna 13, 52, 62 Larson, Devon 21 Larson, Mickeal 20 Larson, Nicklas 21 Lind, Mr. 4 Lind, Mrs. 4, 49 Lindburg, Erica 20 Lindburg, Lane 20 Lindburg, Susan 9, 10, 51 Love, Kevin 13 Lovejoy, Chris 14, 39 Lovejoy, Jack 19, 44 Lovejoy, Matt 18 Lukas, Dennis 19, 44, 45 Lukas, Kenneth 19, 44 Lukas, Kevin 13, 36, 39, 40 MMM Mack, James 14 Mack, Traci 20 Malleck, Mr. 4, 25, 26, 36, 39 McIntyre, Mr. 4 Meerkatz, Heidi 19, 44, 45 Meerkatz, Kendra 14, | 42, 51, 52, 61 Meyer, Steve 4, 3: Mielak, Tracia 13 Miller, Estelle 20 Miller, Kevin 14, 2! Mowitz, Jacki 16, Mowitz, Joseph 18 Mundt, Aaron 21 Mundt, Abbie 20 Mundt, Amy 19, 44, 45 Mundt, Charlie 19, 44 Mundt, Eddie 21 Mundt, Irene 6 NNN Necker, Craig 44, 45 Necker, Darren 9, 10, 51, 59 Nyberg, Holly 19, 44, 45 Nyberg, Scott 2, 9, 10, 24, 25, 36, 40, 41, 44, 45, 51, 52, 56, 60, 61 Nyberg, Stacy 19 Nyberg, Tracy 19, 44, 45 OOO Ortegren, Carol 7, 18 Ortegren, Cortney 20 Ortegren, Lennis 9, 11, 24, 40, 41, 61 Ortegren, Renee 3, 12, 13, 28, 32, 35, 42, 44, 45, 48, 52, 55, 61, 63 Ortegren, Ronda 19 PPP Pahl, Jon 45 Parsons, Shane 20 Pauls, Christopher 20 Pauls, Willis 6 Person, Dave 6 Person, November 20 Peterson, Eric 21 Peterson, Krisa 21 Peterson, Sarah 20 Pickrel, Brent 20 Pickrel, Christina 21 Pickrel, Jeffrey 21 Pleis, Abby 20 QQQ Quinn, Mrs. 4 INDEX RRR Recknor, Carol 6 Recknor, Jamie 18 Recknor, Justin 19, 44, 45 Recknor, Laura 20 Recknor, Mrs. 4 Redman, Dani 17, 32, 35 Redman, Mari 14, 42 Reeves, Jason 16, 25, Reeves, Nicklaus 21 Riebschlager, Chris 21 Ritta, Mr. 4, 44, 45 Ritter, Mr. 4 Rogers, Tim 19, 45 Rundquist, Michelle 19, 44, 48 SSS Sagehorn, Gerry 9, 11, 24, 25, 36, 40, 44, 45, 61 Sagehorn, Ginger 19 Samuels, Shane 19, 44, 45 Sandell, Cary 9, 11, 58 Sandell, Ryan 20 Sandell, Shawn 21 Santos, Mrs. 4 Schave, Brad 17, 25, 26 Schave, Mrs. 4 Schott, Miss 4 Schulze, Marita 20 Schulze, Rhonda 6 Sealey, Jennifer 21 Sealey, Mindi 21 Shenk, Amber 21 Shenk, Andrea 21 Shenk, Angela 19, 44, 45 Shenk, Charles 7 Shoup, Lonnie 14, 25, 26, 39, 40 Shoup, Sharon 6 Shoup, Shawn 18 Simms, Pastor Cato 55 Simonson, S. 25, 26 Simonson, Shane 14, 15, 39, 40 Sterns, Angela 14, 28, 30, 42, 49, 61, 62 Stevens, Bill 16, 17, 39 Stevens, Bud 19, 44, 45 Stevens, Cortney 21 Stevens, Dennis 7 Stevens, Gene’ 19, 44, 45 Stevens, Jessica 21 Stevens, Laurie 19, 44, 45, 48 Stevens, Trent 20 Stewart, Alicea 19, 44, 45, 48 Stewart, Brenda 21 Stewart, Carol 7 Stewart, Kerwyn 15, 16, 17, 25, 26, 39, 40 Stewart, Melissa 21 Sundberg, Jennifer 21 Sundberg, Jon 20 Sundberg, Nolan 21 Sundberg, Ryan 16, 17, 25, 26, 36, 39, 52 Sundberg, Sheri 19, 44, 45 Sundburg, Ryan 40 Sundburg, Susie 6 26, 39, 40 WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCELINE. MISSOURI 64056 FTE Tallman, Bill 6 Timmons, Brenda 13, 32, 35, 42, 51, 61 Timmons, Colene 21 Tyler, Linda 7 Tyler, Neil 9, 10, 24, 25, 36, « VVV Van Housen, Brenda 14, 1 5, 28, 32, 34, 35, 42, 61, 63 Van Housen, Dale 14, 15, 25, 26, 36, 40, 41, 52, 60, 61 Van Housen, Denise 18 Van Housen, Paul 3, 9, 11, 24 40, 41, 60, 61 Veit, Sylvia 3, 9, 11, 28, 42, 48, 49, 52, 56, 61 Veit, Tyson 19, 45 Vest, Miss 4, 30 WWW Wall, Craig 13, 25 Wall, Kevin 19, 44, 45 Warnick, Daniel 20 Warnick, Michael 21 Werth, Jeffrey 21 Wilshusen, Alisha 14, 28, 32, 35, 42, 52, 62 Wilshusen, Rene’ 3, 17, 35, Wockenfuss, Mr. 4, 5, 25, 26, 36, 39 Wolfe, Lee 20 Wolfe, Mr. 4, 44 Wurst, Mrs. 4 ZZZ Ziegelbein, Bill 56 Ziegelbein, Karen 13, 42, 49, 52, 62 A ° OE : ‘ | a q a “el ‘4° Fs 2) : ‘ +4 } = 7 4) 7 . = j . © f 2 y 2 Nyberg Gray Jill Albin Tammie Tonniges Fred Helmink Kendra Meerkatz Denni Scott Lisa Beldin Darren Necker cott DeMers usan Lindburg Brenda Timmons S S BRR oC WILDCAT STAFF Principal ................. 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