Randolph High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Randolph, NE)

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 Annual Staff Produces Jisg y jyy Sitting: Barb Gubbels Photographer, Deb Bloomquist, Council, Jane Kaiser, Diane Lienemann, Connie Stevens, Marilyn Dowling, Lynell Jensen, Pam Tharnish. Stand- Julie Kruse—Assistant Editor, ing: Darlene Janssen, Tami Gosch, Lori Peters Student Mrs. Shirley Jensen is one of the very busy teachers here at RHS. She spends her school hours teaching Typing 1 and Typing 11, Office Machines, and Shorthand. Extra activities for her include sponsoring Annual Staff and FBLA. Mrs. Sharon Rissler also keeps busy teaching Bookkeeping, General Business, Consumer Economics and Typing I along with sponsoring Annual Staff and FBLA. Cropping the pictures down to size. Our professional photographer, Mr. Larry Swanson of O’Neill Studios. ) Contents Annual Staff .... Table of Contents . Seniors........... Prom.............. Senior Class History Organizations and Activities....... Sports Activities . . Underclassmen . . . Administration and School Staff. . . . Special Recognition 2 mm 8 Mark Biernbaum President Tom Lackas Vice President Ramona Brunssen Sec.-Treas. Cherish Our Yesterdays, Dream Our Tomorrows, But Live Our Todays. Class Colors: Maroon and Silver Class Flower: Red and White Roses Dale Loberg Student Council Ray Schnell Class Sponsor Guidance Counselor The Senior Class of Randolph High School announces its Commencement Exercises Friday Evening, May twentieth Nineteen hundred seventy-seven High School Auditorium Ted Fuchs Student Council James Baker Class Sponsor Band Instructor GRADUATION LAMENT Today’s the day I graduate; To this school I come no more. This my goal of the past twelve years, is what I’ve been waiting for. The days were laced with fun and games Along with my growing up: I’ve developed a personality— I’ve had to measure up: Not only on tests and with teachers-I had to make it with my peers. And now that struggle is over, I feel like shedding tears. I’m going to miss my classmates And the teachers’ constant calls I’m going to miss the notes and such We passed along the halls. With the diploma comes a sad thought: My adolescent years are gone— Now I must face reality. By Maranda Conley Ryan Whitehom Marla Sellon Mary Walz Mark Pedersen Barb Krueger Brad Bargstadt Karen Dwyer Charles Haselhorst FACING GRADUATION by Laura Rollins Faces of old and faces of new. People we know and people we knew Growing togeiher then drifting apart. Always an ending and now a new start. At graduation we all grow nearer And all of our friends seem so much dearer. Roxanne Gubbels And as we say our final goodbye, Our last embrace and one more cry, A “keep in touch” and a “promise 1 will” A “remember when but, better still, A place in my heart, you’ll always stay, This is what’s said as we go our own way. Paul Wurdinger Jim Loberg Valerie Leiting Kirk Daws Lori Lackas 6 Teresa Gubbels Kelly Miller Julie Gubbels . Richard Schmit Ginger Burgel Bill Pflanz Shirley Pflanz Debbie Korth Jolene Isom Deanna Dittman Kevin Buell Leon Miller Kristi Tunink Karen Stevens Ronnie Schaefer i Barry Eckstrom Jeff Neese Linda Kruse Dave Clark Susie Kiser Cherish Our Yesterdays Dream Our Ushers: Julie Arens and Byron Menke. 10 Tomorrows but Live Our Todays Graduation Speaker Dr. Harold H. Koch. Deputy Commissioner—Nebr. Dept, of Education. Ramona Brunssen receiving Valedictorian Award. lot 01 01 Julie Gubbels receiving Salutatorian Award. 11 SENIOR Thirteen Year Group-Left Side: Tami Gosch, Laurrie Weber, Ginger Burgel, Karen Stevens. Roberta Sellon, Linda Kruse. Jan Kluver. Kevin Patent. Right Side: Joanie Kruger, Rick Backer, Jim Cunningham, Marla Sellon. Deanna Dittman, Dave Clark, Vernon Hecse, Rick Alderson. These sixteen seniors have acquired their education, thus far, at the Randolph Public Schools. Ramona Brunssen—Valedictorian Regents— UNL, Presidential-Briar Cliff, National Scholorship Finalist. Julie Gubbels—Salutatorian Board of Trustees —WSC, Carhart Lumber—WSC. 12 RECOGNITION Karen Dwyer-Thoms-USD. Jolene Isom-David Scholar-ship-UN-L, Regents Alter-nate-UN-L. Mark Pedersen-David Schol-arship-UN-L, Regents Alter-nate-UN-L. National Honor Society—First Row: Karen Dwyer, Kristi Tunink, Ramona Brunssen, Joanie Kruger, Marla Sellon, Ryan Whitehorn. Second Row: Julie Gubbels, Mark Pedersen, Ted Fuchs, Jolene Isom. Scholarships Kristi Tunink-Honor Scholar-ship-Momingside College. Kevin Buell-Trustee Achievement Doane College. Cindy Eddie—Norfolk Beauty College. Lori Lackas—Northeast Nebraska Recyclers-NTCC. Mark Biernbaum-Board of Governor’s-NTCC. Joanie Kruger was presented with the John F. Kennedy Award for Citizenship. This annual award is sponsored by the Randolph Times. 13 Dave Hay crowning Jani Junior-Senior Prom c H«y c!P t} Oka cUky cA) i o30, 97l Jani Bloomquist Rick AJderson Joanie Kruger crowning Rick Debbie Mannion—Brad Bargstadt Joanie Johnson—Bill Gubbels WJrry Lori Wattier-Tom Lackas 14 Royal Dance 1 think it's like this! Ted Fuchs and Shelly Robinson gazing at the waterfall. Music was provided by “Mecca”. Telling secrets? LoriWattier, Joanie Johnson, Debbie Mannion, Queen lani Bloomquist, Kin?, Rick Mderson. Brad Bargstadt, Bill Gubbels, Tom Lackas, Crown Bearers-Jenny Helsing, Scott Lindquist. 15 Senior Class History of 1977 In the fall of 1973, 76 students entered R.H.S. as freshmen. We began our freshman year by electing Cindy Eddie, President; Betty Bloomquist, Vice-President; Susie Kiser, Secretary-Treasurer; Joanie Kruger and Randy Borst, Student Council Representatives. We ended the year with a class party. As we returned from summer vacation the sophomore class started right off with the election of class officers. Tom Lackas was elected President; Ted Fuchs, Vice-President; Ryan Whitehorn, Secretary-Treasurer; Karen Dwyer and Cindy Eddie, Student Council Representatives under the supervision of our class sponsors, Mr. Ray Schnell and Mr. Jim Baker. In April we were all excited about the ordering of our class rings. As juniors a busy year in which many plans needed to be made. We held class elections of which produced our competent officers, Karen Dwyer, President; Kevin Buell, Vice-President; Marla Sellon, Secretary-Treasurer; Ted Fuchs and Debbie Robinson, Student Council Representatives. The Junior representatives of the Sweetheart Ball were Brad Barg-stadt and Debbie Robinson. On May 1 we honored the Seniors with the Junior-Senior Banquet and Dance. Our theme was “Stairway to Heaven” with music furnished by Spectre. Joanie Kruger was crowned queen of the 1976 prom. On August 30, 1976 we started our final year as Seniors. Throughout the leadership of our sponsors, Mr. Ray Schnell and Mr. Jim Baker we elected Mark|Biernbaum, President; Tom Lackas, Vice-President; Ramona Brunssen, Secretary-Treasurer; Ted Fuchs and Dale Loberg, Student Council Representatives. The first major event for the year was Homecoming in which our fellow classmates, Vernon Heese and Marla Sellon, were chosen to reign on the throne. In January we were all excited as we ordered our announcements, thank you cards and other keepsakes such as class keys, and memory books. In February, fellow classmates Rick Backer and Darlene Janssen were chosen as the King and Queen of the FFA and FHA Sweetheart Ball. The music was furnished by Quazy. As spring neared we anxiously awaited the honorary Junior-Senior Banquet, which was held on April 30th. The theme was “We May Never Pass This Way Again.” Rick Alderson was chosen king for the 1977 prom. Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises marked the end of the year for the Seniors. As we Seniors pass through these doors for the last time we look back at all the good times as well as the bad times we’ve experienced at R.H.S. We appreciate the time and effort the faculty and administration went through to present us with a much needed education. We would like to give special recognition to our 13 year students at R.H.S. who are: Rick Aider-son, Rick Backer, Ginger Burgel, Dave Clark, Jim Cunningham, Tami Gosch, Vernon Heese, Jan Kluver, Joanie Kruger, Linda Kruse, Kevin Patent, Marla Sellon, Roberta Sellon, Karen Stevens, and Laurrie Weber. Now that our education at R.H.S. is over we “CHERISH OUR YESTERDAYS, DREAM OUR TOMORROWS AND LIVE OUR TODAYS.” 16 VOCATIONAL FAIR DRA WS INTEREST OF COMMUNITY Student Government Senior 1 ligh Student Council: First Row: Jolene Isom, Janet Isom, Lori Peters, Karie Thelen, Shauna Kuhl. Second Row: Leon Miller, Randy Borst, Lori Lackas, Brad Eddie, Bill Gubbels. Third Row: Ted Fuchs, Mark Pedersen, Dale Loberg, Dan Billerbeck, Bill Pflanz, Byron Menke. Mr. Ken Morten is the advisor for the Senior High Student Council. He teaches Geometry, Algebra II, and Senior Math. Mr. Jim Rasmussen is the advisor for the Junior High Student Council. He is the Junior High Principal and teaches Algebra I. Junior High Student Council: Left to Right;Sara Rudebusch, Theresa Nannen, Danny Van Slyke, Kevin Arens, Kathy Backer, Becky Boling. Student Advisory Board: First Row: Monty Sellon, Dan Hansen. Second Row: Nancy Kaiser, Tricia Peebles. Third Row: Brad Barg-stadt, Mr. Jack Rohrbcrg, Ryan Whitehom. 19 SENIOR HIGH FUTURE HOME- MAKERS OF TOMORROW First Row: Connie Stevens, Joanie Johnson, Julie Hel-sing, Joanie Gubbels, Shelly Robinson, Mrs. Dorothy Jensen—Advisor, Second Row: Donna Lenhoff, Janet Isom, Marilyn Dowling, Kristi Tunink, Darlene Jans- sen, Shauna Kuhl, Theresa Seyl, Third Row; Nancy Kaiser, Marla Sellon, Julie Arens, Susie Tunink, Donna Schutt, Tami Gubbels, Lori Wattier. Toward New Horizons First Row: Patty Fuchs, Shauna Gubbels, Mary Jo Schmit, Sheryl Whitehorn, Mary Tunink, Sandy Lange, Carol Cook, Second Row: Lori Whitehorn, Jackie Johnson, Lori Hilke-mann, Michele Thar-nish, Leann Broders, Shelly Poppe, Deb Ut-techt. Third Row: Corene McCarthy, Joni Janssen, Melanie Strathman, Rose Marie Schmit, Kathy Hel-sing. Shelly Strathman, Kathie Backer, Sharon Whitehorn, Diane Moser, Fourth Row: Corrine Helsing, Tricia Lindquist. Lorrie Johnson, Pam Hay, Anne Lindquist, Theresa Nannen, Joni Robinson, Roxanne Rohde, Koni Daws. 20 JUNIOR HIGH HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The JH FHA officers were: Ann Lindquist-Sec. Treas., Theresa Nannen—V Pres, Joni Robinson Pres Lorrie Johnson—Student Council Rep. Connie Stevens represented the SH at district convention as our creed speaker. The SH FHA officers were: Darlene Janssen-Pres., Janet Isom—Stu. Council Rep.,Shelly Robinson— Hist., Julie Arens—VP, Shauna Kuhl-Encounter Parliamen-tarian, Julie Helsing—Song IRec. Leader, Joanie Johnson—Sec. Treasurcr. FHA CREED We are the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes: Homes for America’s future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. Our Senior High advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Jensen, upper left, kept busy this year with the members in FHA and teaching Home Ec. 10-12 and Bachelor Living. Miss Karen Stirler not only served as the JH FHA advisor, but also taught Science and Home Ec. at the Junior High. Winner of Family Leader of Tomorrow among RHS Seniors and winner of Honorable Mention from the state of Nebraska is Marla Sellon. 21 FFA—Sweetheart Ball—FHA January 21, 1977 Darlene Janssen and Rick Backer were crowned 1976-77 Sweetheart Ball royalty. 22 The band, QUAZY, played for the evening’s entertainment. The candidates foi king were seniors Rick Back er, Dan Bach, Jim Loberg, and Brad Bargstadt. Running for junior attendants were Byron Menke and Kent Daws. For sophomore attendants Ed Huwaldt and Kevin Haselhorst were chosen. Sponsors for the dance for the night from the FFA and F1IA were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stevens, Mrs. Lynette Janssen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tunink, Dan Backer, Kevin Janssen, and Gary Janssen. Queen candidates were Darlene Janssen and Kristi Tunink. Junior queen attendants were Julie Hel-sing and Tami Gubbels. For sophomore attendants, Theresa Seyl and Joanie Gubbels were chosen. The King and Queen were crowned by the 1975-76 Queen Julie Bargstadt and King Gary Backer. The 1976-77 Queen was given a heart shaped necklace from the FFA and the King was given a keychain from the FI1A. The Royal Throne was Joanie Gubbels, Julie Hel-sing, Queen Darlene Janssen, King Rick Backer, Kent Daws, and Kevin Haselhorst. 23 Youth Today for Tomorrow FFA Officers Mr Paul Gustman—Advisor, Bryon Menke Student Council Rep., Kent Daws Parliamentarian. Mark Gubbels-Secretary, Rick Backer—President. Brad Bargstadt-Vice President, Dan Bach-Treasurer, Kirk Daws Reporter, Charles Haselhorst-Sentinal. CHAPTER FARMERS: First Row: Chuck Gubbels. Ken Lobcrg, Kevin Gubbels, Mike Polenski, Steve Schmit Kevin llaselhorst. Second Row: Darlene Janssen. Ed Huwaldt. John Lange. Gary llaselhorst. Tom Schaefer, Gerry llaselhorst. GREENHANDS: First Row: Dan Gubbels. Scott Andrew, Kevin Moser, Brian Bargstadt. Kevin Lo-berg. Second Row: Mark Gubbels. Larry Schaefer, Don Stevens, Don Lange. Doug Haselhorst, Mark Koehler. Mr. Paul Gustman is the Advisor of Future Farmers of America and teaches Vocational Agriculture grades 9,10.1 1, and 12. He also has a class which deals with motors and electricity. CREED SPEAKING WINNERS: Brian Bargstadt. Scott Andrew, Don Lange 24 First Row: Byron Menke, Kent Daws, Mark Gubbels, Rick Backer, Brad Bargstadt, Dan Bach, Kirk Daws, Charlie Hasel-horst. Second Row: Don Stevens, Mark Gubbels. Doug Hasel-horst, Kevin Moser, Larry Schaefer, Don Lange, Dan Gubbels. Scott Andrew, Brian Bargstadt, Kevin Loberg, Mark Koehler. Third Row: Greg Thies. Bruce Tunink, Steve Schmit, Kevin Haselhorst, Gary Ilaselhorst, John Lange, Ken Loberg, Mike Polenski. Gerry Ilaselhorst, Kevin Gubbels, Tom Schaefer, Ed Huwaldt, Chuck Gubbels. Fourth Row: Mr. Gustman, Vernon Ileese, Richard Schmit, Jim Loberg. Warren Bruns-sen, Jeff Rethwisch, Randy Schurman. Paul Schmit. Mike Sauser, Darlene Janssen. Mark Nordhues. Fathers who received Honorary Chapter Farmer Degrees and Mothers who received Certificates of Appreciation are left to right: Mr. Mrs. Dale Bach, Mrs. Mr. Donald Gubbels, Mrs. Mr. Gerald Bargstadt. FFA plays basketball too? Future Farmers of America This page was purchased by the 25 Dave Stevens Fu t u re Business Leaders America Adv: S. Jensen; Pres: Ramona Brunssen; Vice-Pres: Karen Stevens; Adv. S. Rissler Par: Kelly Miller; Treas: Pam Tharnish; Sec: Mary Ann Moser Rep: Teresa Gubbels; Hist: Lynell Jensen St. Council: Jolene Isom Dan Olson Randolph Has the Oldest Active FBI.A Chapter In the State of Nebraska Dave and Karen Stevens were Randolph’s voting delegates at the convention. Above: Our chapter, waiting hungrily for the names of the Award winners. Below: Another snap of our April 28th meeting. Keep busy, People! “Just a little taste,” says Kelly at the left. Right is past-member Peggy Huwaldt who spoke at the April 28th meeting on how FBLA helped her obtain her job as head-bookkeeper of Cones National Bank. “I can’t believe it,” says Ramona, receiving first place in Business Math. 20 NEW MEMBERS: First Row: Lynell Jensen. Ruth Brodersen, Joanie Kruger, Pam Tharnish. Second Row: Brad Eddie. Kevin Haselhorst, Ted Fuchs, Monty Sellon. First Row: Julie Arens-Secretary, Second Row: Byron Menke—Student Council, Marla Sellon- President, Karen Dwyer—V President. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Karen Dwyer, Jolene Isom, Kristi Tunink, Ramona Brunssen, Debbie Mannion, Tricia Peebles. Second Row: Marla Sellon, Ryan Whitehorn, Byron Menke. Mark Pedersen, Julie Arens, Julie Gubbels. The NHS served as guides to the parents during the open House Financial Aid Night held November 29, 1976. The NHS co-sponsored a Dance-A-Thon for the N.E. Nebraska Comprehensive Mental Health Center HOTLINE on March 22. 1977. The NHS activities were concluded with an end of the school year picnic held at the city park. 27 EL CLUB DE ESPANOL Spanish Club members: Jr. High; First row; Lynell Bermel, Some of the chicas are crowding around Senora Bradley and nina Sharon llegcr, Diane Creamer, Theresa Nannen, Second row: Stephanie Micaela. La nina is 8 months old and very special. Sara Kudcbusch, Jeanine Kiser, Kevin Sohler, Joni Robinson. Spanish Club members: Sr. High; First row; Chris Gubbels, Ruth Brodersen, Lori Wattier, Joanic Johnson, Shelly Robinson, Debbie Mannion, Lynell Jensen, Second Row; Julie Gubbels, Pam Tharnish, Julie Arens, Julie Helsing, Shauna Kuhl, Erin Rudebusch, Shirley Huetig, Third row; Donna Lenhoff, Joanie Kruger, Karen Dwyer, Tricia Peebles, Joanie Gubbels, Nancy Kaiser, Theresa Seyl. Lynell Jensen, Erin Rudebusch, and Ruth Brodersen plunged into 2nd year Spanish with Tricia Peebles along for 3rd year. Not shown is 2nd year student Pam Tharnish. Senor Bradley teaches Spanish 1 and II and 8th and 9th grade English. He is co-sponsor of the 9th graders and sponsor of Spanish Club. 28 Shelves of Knowledge S.H. Librarians First Row: Pam Tunink, Janet Isom, Mary Walz, Laurrie Weber, Julie Gub-bels. Second Row: Barb Leise, Julie Bach, Deanna Dittman, Jolene Isom, Linda Kruse, Janet Bach. Student Librarian busy at work. Mrs. Ellen Lake is the Librarian and Media Specialist in the East School. She helps keep the library in order and assists Elementary and Junior High students in search of knowledge. Miss Marilyn Klanderud is the Librarian in the West School. She is always ready to help anyone find the information for which they are searching. J.H. Librarians First Row: Leann Broders, Sheryl Whitehom, Jean Koel-er, Margaret Pentico, Brett Ris-sler, Mark Arduser. Second Row: Jolene Nordhues, Christine Thies, Rebecca Miller, Joni Janssen. Julie Korth, Annette Thieman, Cindy Meier, Robert Stueckrath, Billy Hamilton. 29 Speech Contestants First row: Deb Mannion Poetry and Duet Acting. Second Row: Pam Tharnish Poetry, Julie Arens Prose, Julie Helsing Prose, Tricia Peebles Informative and Duet Acting, Karen Dwyer—Extemp and Duet Acting, Lynell Jensen Original Public Address. Third row: Dan Hansen—After Dinner, Rick Green—Prose, Informative and Duet Acting. Debbie Mannion received third in State Competition in Poetry. Her speech was entitled “Riddle of the Sphinx”. Miss Diane Baker teaches English and Speech as well as sponsoring the Drama Club and the Thespians. 10 Thespians First row: Scott Pedersen. Second row: Jim Walz, Dan Hansen. Third row: Jan Kluver, Ryan White-horn. Fourth row: Bill Phlanz, Miss Diane Baker, Leon Miller. Fifth row: Danny Poppe, Karen Dwyer, Debbie Mannion, Laurrie Weber, Erin Rudebusch, Mark Pedersen. Award Recipients!!! Debbie Mannion-Best Actress in Major Production Mark Pedersen Best Actor in Major Production Karen Dwyer-Bcst Actress in Minor Production Rick Green-Best Actor in Minor Production Debbie Mannion Outstanding Under Classman Award Ted Fuchs Best Walk-on in Major Production Kevin Patent—Best Dwarf Dan Hansen—Best Walk-on in Minor Production BEST THESPIAN AWARDS!!! Jan Kluver—Leon Miller. NEW MEMBERS!!! First row: Julie Bach, Roberta Sellon, Jan Kluver, Scott Pedersen, Janet Isom, Janet Bach. Second row: Barb Leise, Lori Wattier, Dan Hansen, Tricia Peebles, Susie Tunink, Joanie Johnson, Rjck Green. 31 Drama First row: Jane Krueger, Erin Rudebusch. Karen Stevens, Debbie Bloomquist, Marcia Tunink, Julie Helsing. Joanie Johnson, Tricia Peebles, Shelly Robinson, Karen Dwyer. Second Row: Scott Pedersen, Nancy Neese, Janet Isom, Roberta Sellon, Mary Walz, Barb Leise, Julie Bach, Debbie Mannion, Laurie Weber, Lori Wattier, Ruth Brodersen. Third Row: Janet Bach, Ryan Whitehorn, Dan Hansen, Jim Walz, Mark Pedersen, Danny Poppe, Bill Pflanz, Rick Green, Jan Kluver, Julie Arens, Susie Tunink, Leon Miller. SHORT PLAY First row: Joanie Johnson, Julie Helsing, Tricia Peebles, Scott Pedersen. Second row: Karen Stevens, Barb Leise, Julie Bach, Rick Green, Debbie Mannion, Ryan Whitehorn. Third row: Laurrie Weber, Roberta Sellon, Karei Dwyer, Mary Walz, Mark Pedersen, Erin Rudebusch. Fourth row: Dan Hansen, Jan Kluver, Leon Miller. 32 Club Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in the Black Forest VISITORS IN THE NIGHT!!! A PAUSE IN TIME! 33 Mixed Chorus First Row: Ramona Brunssen, Holly Burgel, Shauna Kuhl, Melissa Whalen, Marla Sellon President, Bill Pflanz Student Council, Randy Borst Sr. Representative, Tim Pflanz, Ryan Whitehorn Student Director. Mark Pedersen, Jim Cunningham, Vernon Heese, Debbie Mannion, Julie Kruse, Julie Bach, Laurrie Weber, Diane Lienemann. Second Row: Shirley Huetig. Wendy Boling, Chris Gubbels, Nancy Kaiser, Theresa Seyl, Neil Thelen, Mitch Hokamp, Kevin Buell, Todd Boling, Keith Loberg, Scott Pedersen, Tom Lackas, Steve Meier, Gary Uttecht. Karen Stevens, Barb Nordhues, Tami Gubbels, Julie Arens-Vice-President, Nancy Neese, Lori Wat-tier. Third Row: Jane Kaiser, Janet Bach, Marion Wattier, Erin Rudebusch Pianist, Matt Gubbels, Brad Eddie-Pianist, Bob Hamilton, Rick Green, Byron Menke, Dave Fuchs, Dan Hansen, Jeff Sauser, Brad Bargstadt, Susie Tunink, Joanie Johnson, Joanie Gubbels, Lori Gubbels, Debbie Bloomquist, Roberta Sellon Secretary and Pianist, Mary Walz. Fourth Row: Debbie Tliies, Donna Lenhoff, Linda Kruse, Janet Isom, Lynell Jensen, Barb Leise, Kevin Hilkemann, Dave Stevens, Doug Uttecht, Richard Schmit, Jim Walz, Ruth Brodersen Soph. Representative, Roxanne Gubbels, Susie Kruger, JoAnn Moser, Lori Peters, Shelly Robinson, Tricia Peebles, Julie Helsing News Reporter, Jani Bloomquist—Jr. Representative, Absent. Freshman Chorus First Row: Barb Bloomquist, Lynelle Bermel, Roxanne Rohde, Don Stevens, Brian Bargstadt—Fresh. Representative, Linda Bierschenk, Lorrie Johnson. Second Row: Tony Leiting, Saia Rudebusch, Eugene Arduscr, Theresa Nanncn, Kevin Arens, Karli Daws, Mickey Meyer, Diane Creamer, Pamela Hay. Third Row: Tami Bierschenk, Annette Thie mann, Ann Lindquist, Julie Korth, Joni Robinson, Mary Bloomquist, Sharon Hcgcr, Mary Krueger. 34 Girls Glee First Row: Holly Burgel, Shauna Kuhl, Melissa Whalen, Ramona Brunssen, Kristi Tunink. Marla Sellon. Debbie Man-nion, Susie Tunink, Laurrie Weber, Julie Bach, Debbie Bloomquist. Second Row: Debbie Thies, Jane Kaiser, Shirley Huetig, Wendy Boling, Chris Gubbels, Marci Tunink, Nancy Kaiser, Theresa Seyl, Karen Stevens, Barb Nordhues, Shirley Pflanz, Nancy Neese, Lori Gubbels, Julie Kruse, Diane Liene-mann. Third Row: Teresa Gubbels, Debbie Korth, Donna Lenhoff, Diane Backer, Janet Bach, Marion Watticr, Shelly Robinson, Tarni Gubbels, Lori Wattier, Joanie Gubbels, Joan-ie Johnson, Tricia Peebles, Julie Helsing. Fourth Row: Julie Gubbels, Linda Kruse, Janet Isom, Lynell Jensen, Debbie Paulson, Barb Leise. Mary Walz, Ruth Brodersen, Joann Moser, Jolene Isom, Lori Peters, Roberta Sellon, Julie Arens, Roxanne Gubbels, Susie Kruger, Jani Bloomquist, absent. Boys Glee First Row: Bill Pflanz, Randy Borst, Tim Pflanz, Ryan White-horn, Mark Pedersen, Tom Lackas, Vernon Heese, Todd Boling. Second Row: Neil Thelen, Mitch Hokamp, Kevin Buell, Keith Loberg, Scott Pedersen, Jim Cunningham, Steve Meier, Gary Uttecht. Third Row: Matt Gubbels, Brad Eddie, Bob Hamilton, Rick Green, Byron Menke, Dave Fuchs, Brad Barg-stadt, Dan Hansen, Jeff Sauser. Fourth Row: Dave Stevens, Kevin Hilkemann, Doug Uttecht, Richard Sclunit, Jim Walz. 35 Melodies in Music Ensembles: First Row, Sophomores: Barb Nordhues, Lori Gubbels, Lynell Jensen, Melissa Whalen, Holly Burgel, Julie Kruse, Diane Lienemann, Lori Peters, Shauna Kuhl. Ruth Brodersen. Second Row, Juniors: Tricia Peebles, Joanie Johnson, Julie Helsing, Lori Wattier, Susie Tunink, Julie Arens. Debbie Mannion, Diane Backer, Shelly Robinson, Erin Rudebusch. Third Row, Seniors: Karen Stevens, Laurrie Weber, Roberta Sellon. Mary Walz. Marla Selion, Julie Gubbels, Kristi Tunink. Contest Awards: Su-peiors (1): Girls Glee, Boys Glee, Double Mixed Octet, Debbie Mannion-Vocal Soloist, Ryan White-horn—Vocal Soloist, Roberta Sellon— Piano Soloist. Excellent (2): Mixed Chorus, Swing Choir, Boys Barber Shop Quartet, Marla Sel-lon—Vocal Soloist, Kevin Buell-Vocal Soloist, Erin Rude-busch-Piano Soloist. Boy’s Barber Shop Quartet: First Row: Ryan Whitehorn, Randy Borst. Second Row: Byron Menke, Mark Pedersen. All State: First Row: Bill Pflanz. Marla Sellon (alternate), Randy Borst. Second Row: Kevin Buell, Ryan Whitehorn. Swing Choir First Row: Roberta Sellon, Tim Pflanz, Second Row: Randy Borst, Mitch Hokamp, Bill Pflanz, Kevin Buell, Jim Cunningham, Ryan Whitehorn, Jim Walz, Gary Uttecht, Mark Pedersen, Steve Meier. Third Row: Debbie Mannion, Shauna Kuhl, Marla Sellon, Julie Helsing, Erin Rudebusch, Joanie Johnson, Milissa Whalen, Susie Tunink, Ruth Brodersen, Lori Wattier. 36 First Row: Jeff Winkelbauer, Sandy Buell, Jackie Johnson, Marci Wattier, Lori Gerkins, Carolyn Bier-schcnk, Becky Boling, Danny McFadden, Brad Albers, Rodney Gubbels, Dean Nordhues, Steve Thies, Dennis DeLong. Second Row: Janice Berner, Daryl Loberg, Shauna Gubbels, Joy Rath, Scott Wattier, Randy Green, Billy Sauser, Charles Schurman, Jason Hilkemann, Tricia Lindquist, Melanie Strath-man, Barb Thelen, Anne Preston, Gary Clark, Dean Hanna. Third Row: Brett Rissler, Greg Bloom-quist, John Thelen, Kevin Stamm, Raymond Weyhrich, Mark Stevens, Kevin Keifer, Doug Nordhues, Don Lciting. Delbert Polenski, Julie Pflanz, Mary Jo Schmidt, Mark Arduser, Michele Korth, Corene McCarthy. Fourth Row: Shelly Strathman, Jim Kruger, Kathy Helsing, Denise Nordhues, Koni Daws, Mary Tunink, Sharon Whitehorn, Tracy Borst, Alan Brunssen, Cole Hammond, Shelly Lackas, Brenda Warneke, Margaret Pentico, Cindy Meier, Jean Koehler, Lisa Bach, Pam Brunssen. i t First Row: Danny VanSlyke, Dave Hasclhorst, Bob Spader, Lenard Schaffer, Mark Tunink, Merlin Loberg, Mark Frederick, Dave Creamer, Jeff Wichman, Jeff Morten, Mark Korth, Jim Broders, Buck-ley Hamilton. Second Row: Gina Rasmussen, Sherry Bloomquist, Corrine Helsing, Diane Pflanz, Debbie Koehler, Leah Arman, Vicki Bierschenk, Kathy Bermel, Madonna Gubbels, Karla Borst, Jana Biernbaum, Patty Fuchs, Tami Whitehorn, Shelly Stratton, Connie May, Lisa Pittet, Sharon Krueger. Third Row: Carol Cook, LoRita Peters, Shelly Poppe, Rose Marie Schmit, Leann Broders, Sandy Lange, Diane Moser, Sheryl Whitehorn, Alice Wattier, Susie Korth, Debbie Owens, Kathy Backer, Brenda Goetsch, Lori Hilkemann. Fourth Row: Robbie Olberding, Dan Stevens, Scott Riedel, Robert Stueckrath, Brian Moore, Brad Johnson, Scott Kruger, Jeff Zautke, Craig Korth, Tony Gubbels, Roger Tunink, John Bloomquist. Jr. High Chorus - i 1 The students here at Randolph are proud to have Miss Cheri Helmer as the junior and senior high vocal music instructor. 37 Senior High Band First Row: Nancy Neese. Joanie Johnson,Susie Tunink. Marla Sellon. Lynell Jensen, Shauna Kuhl, Milissa Whalen. Deb Bloomquist. Diane Backer, Erin Rudebusch, Tanri Gosch. Second Row: Richard Schmit, Wendy Boling. Shirley Huetig, Debbie Thies, Joann Moser, Mary Ann Moser. Rick Painter, Don Stevens. Mickey Meyer, Lorrie Johnson. Roberta Sellon, Doug Uttecht, Ryan Whitehurn. Ted Fuchs. Third Row: Sharon lleger. Theresa Nannen, Christine Thies. Jolene Nord- liues, Linda Bierschenk, Bill Ptlanz. Gary Uttecht. Mark Pedersen. Todd Boling, Dave Stevens, Dan Olson, Randy Ol son. Karli Daws. Dave Fuchs, Leon Miller, Dennis Spader, Marty Thies. Brad Eddie. Randy Borst. Fourth Row: Scott Pedersen, Sara Rudebusch, Kevin Sohler, Tim Ptlanz, Ruth Brodersen, Shelly Robinson, Mr. Baker, Dave Clark, Mitch Hokamp. Absent Mark Koehler. Shauna Kuhl Baton Twirlcr BAND OFFICERS: Tint Ptlanz Li brarian, Ryan Whitehorn—Vice President. Randy Burst Student Council. Gary Uttecht Treasurer, Bill Ptlanz Student Director. Ted Fuchs President. Roberta Sellon Secretary. Brad Eddie Librarian. PLAINSMAN HONORS BAND First row: Bill Pflanz, Randy Borst, Second row: Roberta Sellon First Chair. Erin Rudebusch. ALL AMERICAN HALL OF FAME HONORS: Roberta Sellon, Leon Miller, Mark Pedersen, Ryan Whitehorn. Jr. High Band Shelly Poppe Hurrying to the bus after rehearsal Majorette First Row: Sharon Whitehorn. Diane Moser, Debbie Uttecht, Mary Jo Schrnit, Debbie Koehler, Ann Preston, Leah Amman, Carol Thieman. Second Row: Jean Koehler, Sandy Lange, Denise Nordhues, Tammy Whitehorn, Becky Boling, Corrcne Helsing, Jackie Johnson, Gina Rasmussen. Bob Stueckrath. Third Row: Logene Baird, Lori Gerkins, Brett Rissler. Cheryl Whitehorn, Julie Pflanz, Corrcne McCarthy, Kathy Bermel, Madonna Gubbels, Carolyn Bierschenk, Patty Fuchs, Koni Daws. Fourth Row: Scott Riedel, Dan Stevens, Dean Hannah, Don Leiting. Brad Johnson. Shelly Poppe, Mr. Baker. 39 Drill Team Karen Dwyer, Tami Gubbels, Cindy Eddie, Susan Hay, Susie Tunink, Barb Seyl, Julie Helsing, Marci Tunink. Stage Band Pianists: Roberta Sellon, Erin Rude-bush. Bass Guitarist- Ryan Wliitehorn. I First row: Rick Painter, Don Stevens, Mickey Meyer, Lorrie Johnson, Lynell Jensen, Roberta Sellon. Second row: Leon Miller, Dennis Spader, Erin Rudebusch, Marty Thies, Brad Eddie, Randy Borst. Third row: Tim Pflanz (Drummer), Mark Pedersen, Bill Pflanz, Gary Uttecht, Dave Stevens. 40 FMf® - Leaders of The Varsity Cheerleaders are: First Row: Debbie Mannion, Joanie Johnson, Erin Rudebusch. Second Row: Lori Watticr. Joanie Kruger, Tricia Peebles. Third Row: Lori Tunink, Shelly Robinson, Chris Gubbels. The Randolph High School Cheerleaders have spent a lot of their time this year with football and basketball games. When wrestling came, four of the varsity football cheerleaders became wrestling cheerleaders, they are E. Rudebusch, S. Robinson, L. Tunink, C. Gubbels. The other five cheerleaders are for basketball. They have all showed their spirit at pep rallies, in school, and at games. Miss Cheri Hclmcr has devoted her time to sponsor the pep club. She always kept up the spirit by helping them sing and cheer on the buses. Head cheerleader for varsity basketball is Joanie Kruger and for wrestling it is Erin Rudebusch. They would all like to thank the pep club and student body for all the spirit and moral support through the whole year. The Reserve Cheerleaders are Joanie Gubbels, Diane Lieneinann, Lori Peters and Shauna Kuhl. 42 Cardinal Pride Volleyball Cheerleaders are: First Row; Ted Fuchs. Kevin Hilkeman, Jeff Saus-er. Second Row; Dan Hansen, Ryan Whitehorn. Third Row; Jim Cunningham. The Volleyball Cheerleaders have spent their time this year cheering on the volleyball girls. The boys volunteered this volleyball season. Their favorite position is “The Pyramid” which they do at most of the games. The Freshman Cheerleaders have had a big responsibility this year because they have cheered for the 7th, 8th, and 9th grade games. They included gymnastics in their routines as they cheered. Freshman Cheerleaders are Theresa Nannen, Joni Robinson, Sara Rudebusch, Anne Lindquist and Annette Thiemann. 43 1. Marcia Tunink, 2. Karen Stevens, 3. Karen Dwyer, 4. Laurrie Weber, 5. Julie Helsing, 6. Kristi Tunink, 7. Tami Gubbels, 8. Barb Seyl, 9. Teresa Gubbels, 10. Cindy Eddie, 11. Mary Walz, 12. Susan Hay, 13. Ramona Brunssen, 14. Joanie Kruger, 15. Jolene Isom, 16. Linda Kruse, 17. Susie Tunink, 18. Julie Gubbels, 19. Marla Sellon, 20. Erin Rudebuseh, 21. Shelly Robinson, 22. Debbie Mannion, 23, Patricia Peebles, 24. Chris Gubbels, 25. Lori Tunink, 26. Joanie Johnson, 27. Lori Wattier. The Spirit and Drive of Team Support “Keeping busy” How did they ever survive the noise. Homecoming Spirit” 44 “Cheering from Everyone Pep Club 1. Nancy Neese, 2. Pam Tunink, 3. Karie Thelen,4. Debbie Bloomquist, 5. Janet Isom, 6. Dorothy Junck, 7. Jane Krueger, 8. Barb Nordhues, 9. Marilyn Dowling, 10. Barb Leise, 11. Connie Stevens, 12. Jolene Nelson, 13. Julie Bach, 14. Donna Lenhoff, 15. Debbie Paulsen, 16. Melissa Whalen, 17. Val Albers, 18. Debbie Thies, 19. Janet Bach, 20. Lori Gubbels, 21. Julie Arens, 22. Julie Kruse, 23. Jane Kaiser, 24. Joann Moser, 25. Joanie Gubbels, 26. Susue Kruger, 27. Shauna Kuhl, 28. Theresa Seyl, 30. Nancy Kaiser, 31. Diane Lienemann, 32. Joan Lienemann. “Always rarin’ to go Pep Club plays an important and exciting part in any winning season. Just as the teams provide the skill and power to make a winner, the Pep Club provides the spirit and exhilaration. The laughter and smiles of winning the game are shown by the members as are the tears of defeat. 45 First Row: Debbie Mannion, Joanie Kruger, Theresa Seyl, Marion Watticr, Nancy Kaiser. Jolcne Lange, Lori Watticr. Sliauna Kuhl, Second Row; Joanie Gub-bels. Wendy Boling. Erin Rudebush. Jani Bloomquist, Joanie Johnson. Marcia Tunink. Tricia Peebles, Mary Bloomquist. Third Row: Barb Seyl, Val Leiting, Susie Tunink, Susie Kruger, Roxy Gubbels, Lori Lackas, Cindy Eddie, Mary Ann Moser, Debbie Paulsen, Fourth Row: Mr. Beardshear, Julie Helsing, Barb Nordhues, Joni Robinson, Theresa Nannen, Sara Rudebush, Lori Johnson. Shelly Robinson. Jan Kluv er. Miss Lake. Volleyball ’76 4Senior Pride’ Joiene Lange. Barb Seyl. Roxy Gubbels. Lori Lackas. Cindy Eddie, Val Leiting, Mary Ann Moser, Joanie Kruger. Scorckeepers: Jan Kluver, Shelly Rob inson, Julie Helsing. Boys Pep Club!!!!!!! miMi 46 Mr. Bearshear coached volleyball and he teaches Vocational Math and Chemistry. Miss Janet Lake was assistant coach volleyball. She teaches Elementary P.E. A 12-6 Record Cedar Catholic. . . .10 12 Laurel.... ..34 Wayne.... . .15 15 Neligh.... ..75 Coleridge. . . .12 12 Crofton . . . ..61515 Hartington. . .15 13 10 Plainview. . . .15 7 7 Bloomfield. . .15 17 Creighton. . . .15 13 11 Pierce .... . .13 15 15 Osmond. . . ..37 O’Neil . . 9 12 Pierce .... . .17 4 Plainview. . . .15 10 8 Bloomfield. . .15 15 Laurel. . . . . .15 15 Randolph. . . .15 15 Randolph. ...15 15 Randolph. ... 1 4 Randolph. .-. .15 15 Randolph. . . .15 15 Randolph. .. .15 13 12 Randolph_____12 15 15 Randolph. ... 81515 Randolph. ...1215 Randolph. ... 31515 Randolph. . . .15 3 8 Randolph. . . .15 15 Randolph. . . .15 15 Randolph. . . .19 15 Randolph. ...111515 ____9 6 ____7 12 47 First row: Byron Menke , Vernon Heese , Jeff Sauser , Jim Lobcrg . Dale Loberg . Jim Moore . Clenn Tharnish, Lyle Poppe . Mark Nordhues , Kevin Patent . Second row: Ken Loberg. Randy Borst ,Tom Lackas , Kevin Uilkemann , Russ Lenltoff , Doug Uttecht, Bruce Lindquist. Ted Fuchs . Doyle Owens, Brad Bargstadt , Jim Cunningham . Third row: Gene Arduser, Kevin Loberg. Dan Eddie . Monty Sel-lon , Steve Meier, Dave Fuchs, Ryan Whitchornc , Roily De- Coach Robert Lake. Mr. Lake not only coaches the football team, but the track team as well. He also teaches seventh grade science and the junior high P E classes besides being sponsor of the seventh grade class. long , Scott Andrew, Dave Stevens. Fourth row: Rick Alder-son (Student Manager), Jeff Rethwisch , Tony Leiting, Kevin Sohler, Don Lange, Don Stevens, Keith Loberg. Bill Gubbels , Kelly Isom, Brian Bargstadt, Kurt Erickson , (Student Managers) Mark Gubbels, Brian Fish, Coach Robert Lake, Assistant Coach Don Jocrn. Absent John Lackas, Mark Koehler. ♦Denotes Lettermen Watching close, boys? 48 RHS Football Honors Scoreboard Varsity Randolph 6 Laurel 7 Randolph 2 Plainview 0 Randolph 8 Madison 28 Randolph 15 Pierce 38 Randolph 12 Neligh 27 Randolph 0 Creighton 20 Randolph 28 Crofton 0 Randolph 12 Bloomfield 26 Randolph 24 O’Neill 47 Won 2 Lost 7 Junior Varsity Randolph 36 Laurel 6 Randolph 12 Plain view 6 Randolph 12 Osmond 12 Won 2 Lost 0 Tied 1 First Row: Kevin Patent. Most Valuable Offensive Player, Chosen for 1976 NENAC All Conference. Second row: Dale Loberg, Monty Sellon. Honorable Mention. Third row: Ted Fuchs, Tom Lackas. Team Captains. Tom Lack-is is Most Valuable Defensive player. Seniors: Kevin Patent, Vernon Heese, Rick Alderson, Ryan Tharnish, Ted Fuchs, Jim Cunningham, Dale Loberg, Kandy Whitehorn, Bill Gubbels, Brad Bargstadt, Tom Lackas, Glenn Borst, Jim Loberg. 49 Freshman Football Sittin’ down on the job, boys? First row: Don Lange, Don Stevens, Gene Arduser, Kell; Isont, Brian Bargstadt, Coacl Don Joern. Second row: Tony Leiting, Kevin Sohler, Kevin Loberg, Scott Andrew Brian Fish, Mark Gubbels (Student Managers). Scoreboard Randolph 0 Plainview 6 Randolph 0 Crofton 14 Randolph 0 Wayne 20 Randolph 6 Hartington C. C. 18 WonO Lost 4 Coach Don Joern. Mr. Joern teaches American Government and World History in high school. He is the co-sponsor for the Sophomore Class. He not only coaches the freshman football team he also coached the undefeated junior varsity basketball team this year. 50 First row: Danny Van Slyke, Dan McFadden, Dennis Delong, Steve Thies, Rob Olberding, Rodney Gubbels, Gary Clark, Brett Rissler, David Haselhorst, Jeff Winkelbauer, Second row: Buckley Hamilton, Shelly Poppe Student Manager; Jeff Morten, Dan Stevens, Dean Nordhues, Merlin Loberg, Scott Reidel, James Kruger, Daryl Loberg, Tony Gubbels, Mark Arduser. Dean Hanna, Brad Albers. Alice Wattier—Student Manager. Third Row: Mark Tunink-Student Manager, Doug Nordhues, Jeff Zautke, Conley Seyl, Kevin Keifcr. Brian Moore, Coach Dan List, Brad Johnson, Larry Janssen, Cole Hammond. Scott Kruger, Mark Stevens. Billy Sauser, Donny Leiting-Student Manager. UNDEFEATED! Scoreboard J U n • i o r Randolph 8 Wayne 0 Randolph 36 Osmond 6 Randolph 30 Pierce 8 Randolph 28 Laurel 6 Wins 4 Losses 0 Brad Johnson was chosen as the most Valuable Player and is the eighth grade co-captain of the team. He is also the most inspirational. James Kruger received the Hustler Award. Scott Kruger was also chosen the most Inspirational. Mark Stevens is the other co-captain for the eighth grade and he re ceived the Hustler Award. Coach Dan List teaches eighth grade social studies and freshman civics. He coaches not only the seventh and eighth grade football team but the freshman basketball team and the seventh and eighth grade track coach. The freshmen also have Mr. List as their class sponsor. 51 TOD A Y IS THE BEGINNING OF A BRAND NEW TOMORROW Homecoming 76-77 October 15 marked the date of Homecoming 76. It started with a parade through downtown Randolph. During halftime of the game the King and Queen candidates were introduced. They were Marla Sellon and Vernon Heese. Karen Dwyei and Bill Gubbels. Susan Hay and Ted Fuchs, and Mary Wak and Brad Baigstadt. That night we received a victory over Crofton. Later at the Homecoming Dance Marla and Vernon were crowned King and Queen. Music was furnished by Stinger. Taking care of business. Com’on guys, lets show our stuff. Lookout! The enemy is closing in fast. Stretching to a 1,000 points. Faster than a speeding bullet. “Duh!v « t something you ate??? Calm, Cool, and Collected??? Varsity Squad Jim Cunningham, Kevin Patent, Mike Sauser, Jeff Sauser, Dan Biller-beck, Dan Greiner, Jim Moore. Rick Alderson, Lyle Poppe, Kent Daws, Tim Walz, Mike Reed. Jim Cunningham. Kevin Patent. Rick Alderson, Dan Greiner. Senior Pride CONGRATULATIONS to Rick Alderson upon reaching his 1,UUU point, being named as player of the week and on being named to the first string All-Conference Team. We, at Randolph, are very proud of you and the entire basketball squad. WINS 9 Mr. Lyle Nannen has contributed a lot to the pride of R.H.S. He is the head basketball coach, assistant football coach, school athletic director, teaches high school P.E., supervises study halls, and during the summer months is kept busy teaching drivers education. LOSSES 12 54 Reserve Squad First Row: Mike Lcnhoff, Russ Lenhoff. Monty Scl-lon. Matt Gubbels. Larry Hoppe. Mike Reed, Tim Pflanz, Keith Loberg. Second Row: Student Man-agers-Tony Leiting, Doug Uttecht-Kevin Gubbels, Warren Stallbaum, Jim Moore, Mike Sauser, Coach Don Joern, Student Manager—Doyle Owens. WINS LOSSES 5 4 CONGRATULATIONS to the J.V. Squad and Coach Joern on setting a new school record. They are the first squad to have a perfect season. Keep it up, we’re all proud of you! Freshman Basketball Team First Row: Gene Arduser. Mickey Meyer, Mark Koehler, Kevin Arens, Mike Eddie, Larry Korth, Scott Andrew. Second Row: Student Manager Pam Hay, Doug Haselhorst, Marty Thies, Coach Dan List, Student Managers Tony Leiting, Randy Nelson, and Mary Bloomquist. WINS LOSSES 15 0 55 Besides being the head wrestling coach, Mr. Russell Jensen is the 8th grade class sponsor, and teaches 7th. 8th, and 9th grade General Math. Varsity Wrestlers “Pin” First Row Mark Amman, Brian Bargstadt, Roger Rhode, Scott Pedersen, Dave Stevens. Second Row: Kevin Moser, Dave Fuchs, Ed Huwaldt. Warren Brunssen, Roger Nelson, Kelly Isom. Third Row: Bill Gubbels. Ryan Whitehorn, Ted Fuchs. Dale Loberg. Vernon Heese, Kevin Hilkemann, Todd Boling. Kevin Manzer and Doug Manzer not present for picture. Mr. Jim Kilburn was the assistant wrestling coach. He taught Auto Mechanics. Wood Working. Building Construction. Industrial Arts and Architectural Drawing. Student Managers, First Row: Dan Stevens, Scott Kruger, Mark Stevens. Chartkeepers Second Row: Joanie Johnson, Julie Helsing. State Champion Bill Gubbels The Thrill of Victory! 56 The end of season feast. Many Honors The Seniors: Bottom: Ryan, Bill. Middle: Dale. Top: Vernon, Ted. New Records Most 3 pt. Near Falls Ted Fuchs 17 75-76 Most Pins Ted Fuchs 16 76-77 Most Wins Ted Fuchs 29 76-77 Best Record Ted Fuchs 93.5% 75-76 Best Team Record 199-123-2 61.8% 76-77 State Champion Bill Gubbels 13816 76-77 Weight Individuals NAME GRADE 1977 RECORD Brian Bargstadt 9 8-16 Roger Rohde 10 31-19 Mark Amman 11 12-11 Doug Manzer 9 6-2 Scott Pedersen 11 7-8 Kevin Manzer 11 7-7 Todd Boling 11 9-12-1 Kevin Moser 9 1-2 Dave Stevens 11 24-17 Kelly Isom 9 4-3 Bill Gubbels 12 26-4 Vernon Heese 12 16-10 Warren Brunssen 11 5-2 Ryan Whitehorn 12 0-12-1 Ted Fuchs 12 29-2 Ed Huwalt 10 3-0 Roger Nelson 11 4-3 Kevin Hilkemann 11 3-4 Dale Loberg 12 22-7 Duals Randolph 41 Creighton 27 Randolph 40 Wynot 27 Randolph 45 Creighton 18 Randolph 29 Wisncr Pilgcr 30 Randolph 30 Winside 28 Randolph 36 Norfolk Catholic 23 Randolph 36 Plainview 18 Randolph 38 O’Neill 17 Randolph 46 Neligli 29 Tournaments Columbus Lakeview 4-Team 2nd Winside Tournament 16-Team 3rd Albion 8-Team 3rd NENAC 5-Team 3rd District 14-Team 4th State 39-Team 10th State Qualifiers: First Row: Vernon Heese, Bill Gubbels. Second Row: Ted Fuchs, Roger Rohde, Dale Loberg. 57 Junior High Wrestlers Capture NENAC Tournament Honors This proud group of seventh and eighth grade wrestlers displaying the NENAC Championship Trophy are: First row: Robbie Olberding, Dan Stevens, Brett Rissler, Danny Van Slyke. Delbert Polenski. Second row: Merlin Loberg, Jim Kruger, Mark Stevens, Scott Riedel. Randy Green, John Bloouiquist. Third row: Mr. Jim Kilburn Coach. Brad Johnson. Kevin Keifer, Cole Hammond. Daryl Loberg. Mr. Russel Jen-sen-Coach. Scott Kruger. A perfect, 4 wins 0 loss, dual record preceded the NENAC Tourney. Show us how to pin him, Mark! Dan is working on that pin! Lift up your head for that pin, Scott Kruger! 58 Many Participate in Junior High Track First Row: B. Hamilton, D. VanSlyke, D. DeLong, B. Riss-ler, J. Morten, R. Gubbels, J. Broders, J. Winkelbauer. Second Row: G. Clark, M. Arduser, D. Nordhues, M. Tunink, D. Loberg, R. Tunink, S. Thies, D. Stevens. Third Row: R. Green. M. Loberg, C. Korth. J. Zautke. S. Kruger. B. Stueckrath, B. Sauser. D. Leiting, J. Kruger. Fourth Row: Mr. Lyle Nannen, C. Schurman, C. Seyl, K. Keifer, B. Johnson, B. Moore, L. Janssen, M. Stevens, C. Hammond, D. Nordhues. First Row: C. Bierschenk, J. Johnson, C. McCarthy, J. Berner, C. Helsing, L. Gerkins, S. Bloomquist, S. Buell. Second Row: S. Kruger, S. Stratton, S. Poppc, S. Strath-man, K. Helsing, D. Koehler. B. Boling, A. Wattier, M. Wattier, J. Biernbaum. Third Row: S. Lange, S. Gubbels, C. Thieman, J. Rath, M. Tunink, M. Korth, M. Tharnish, T. Lindquist, L. Amman, V. Bierschenk, C. May, D. Ut-techt, Fourth Row: Mr. Dan List, L. Pittet, I.. Baird, M. Gubbels, B. Warneke, S. Lackas, C. Meier, L. Broders, M. Strathman, P. Fuchs, B. Thelen, A. Preston, J. Koehler. INTRAMURAL TRACK MEET First and Second Place Trophy Winners. Congratulations Trackers! SH Girls Track Produces State Qualifier First Row: Sharon Heger. Roxanne Rohde, Joanie Gubbels, nion, Susie Kruger, Karen Stevens, Chris Gubbels, Sara Rude-Liz Hammond, Mary Bloomquist, Joni Robinson. Second busch. Row: Coach Miss Janet Lake, Marion Wattier, Debbie Man- Mile Relay-Joanie Gubbels, Liz Hammond, Debbie Mannion, Marion Wattier. Liz and Chris jumping the low hurdles. Debbie Mannion and Sara Rudebusch. Debbie went to state this year for the High Jump—4’10”. Sharon and Joanie sprint- Marion doing the triple jump, ing around the track. Mary just watching! 60 BOYS TRACK—SENIOR HIGH First Row: Dan Eddie, Roily DeLong, John Lackas, Tim Mr. Don Joern, Larry Poppe, Doug Uttecht, Kent Daws, Rick Walz, Rick Green, Kevin Sohler, Dan Hansen, Kevin Hilke- Alderson, Lyle Poppe, Kevin Haselhorst, Ray Moore, Mr. mann, Keith Loberg. Second Row: St. Manager Tony Leiting, Bob Lake. The three that went to state this year were Larry Poppe. Roily De-Long, and Lyle Poppe. New Records Kent Daws 2 mile run 10:35.1 Lyle Poppe 120111115.2 Lyle Poppe 180 LI I 21.0 Lyle Poppe HJ 6’4 Roily DeLong 880 2:02.0 880 Relay: Lyle Poppe, Kevin Haselhorst, Roily DeLong, One Mile Relay: Doug Uttecht, Kevin Haselhorst, Roily DeLong, Rick Green. Tim Walz. Rick Green. 61 R-Club GO BIG RED First Row: Jolene Lange, Tom Lackas—Vice-President, Bill Gubbels—Student Council, Brad Bargstjadt-Secretary-Trea-surer, Rick Alderson-President, Wendy Boling, Todd Boling, Valerie Leiting. Second Row: Dave Stevens, Lori Wattier, Theresa Seyl. Joanie Kruger, Dan Eddie, Roily DeLong. Marion Wattier, Jeff Rethwisch, Kurt Erickson, Joanie Johnson, Roger Rohde. Third Row: Kevin Buell, Dave Fuchs, Ryan Whitehorn, Jim Cunningham. Kevin Hilkemann. Ted Fuchs, David Owens, Russ Lenhoff, Randy Borst, Larry Poppe, Doug Uttecht, David Wesemann. Fourth Row: Jim Loberg, Kent Daws, Byron Menke, Vernon Heese, Jim Moore, Mike Lewon. Dale Loberg, Dan Billerbeck, Lyle Poppe, Jeff Saus-er, Kevin Patent, Mark Nordhues. The R-Club is involved with many activities. They cheer the volleyball girls on as a pep club, pick the homecoming queen, sponsor tournaments and other important events. This year the R-Club has helped with the paying of the new scoreboard and girls have joined for the first time. Thanks for all the help you’ve done. “Coffee, tea, or me?” 62 — Valerie Albers Mark Amman Julie Arens Janet Bach Julie Bach Diane Backer Dan Billerbeck Jani Bloomquist Todd Boling Warren Brunssen Kent Daws Roily DeLong Marilyn Dowling Dan Eddie Juniors— Class of 78 Kurt Erickson Rick Green Barb Gubbels Tami Gubbels Dan Hansen Julie Helsing Kevin Hilkemann Janet Isom Joanie Johnson Jane Krueger Barb Leise Becky Lewon Bruce Lindquist Debbie Mannion Byron Menke Jim Moore Nancy Neese Roger Nelson Mark Nordhues Dan Olson Dave Owens 64 Debbi Paulsen Scott Pedersen Tricia Peebles Lyle Poppe Mike Reed Jeff Rethwisch Shelly Robinson Class Officers: Miss Klanderud—Sponsor, Kent Daws— Vice-Pres., Dan Billerbeck—St. Council, Mr. Kilburn— Sponsor, Karie Thelen—St. Council, Janet Isom—Sec. Treas., absent: Jani Bloomquist—Pres. Mr. Osborn-Sponsor. What’s Happening? Teaches Am. History and Economics. Erin Rudebusch Jeff Sauser Mike Sauser Paul Schmit Randy Schurman Donna Schutt Gene Sporleder Dave Stevens Joni Stueckrath Alan Tharnish Karie Thelen Greg Thies Bruce Tunink Marti Tunink Pam Tunink Lori Wattier Wayne Wattier Dave Wesemann Tim Walz ABSENT Susie Tunink Jim Walz (Picture not available) 65 Sophomores Doug Backhaus Keith Biernbaum Debbie Bloomquist Wendy Boling Ruth Brodersen Holly Burgel Brad Eddie Dave Fuchs Chris Gubbels Chuck Gubbels Joanie Gubbels Kevin Gubbels Lori Gubbels Mathias Gubbels Bobby Hamilton Gary Haselhorst Gerry Haselhorst Kevin Haselhorst Mitch Hokamp Shirley Huetig Ed Huwaldt Lynell Jensen Dorothy Junck Jane Kaiser Nancy Kaiser Robert Kiser Susie Kruger Julie Kruse Shauna Kuhl John Lange Donna Lenhoff Mike Lenhoff Russ Lenhoff Diane Lienemann Joan Lienemann Keith Loberg 66 Ken Loberg Steve Meier Ray Moore Joann Moser Jolene Nelson Barb Nordhues Randy Olson Doyle Owens Lori Peters Tim Pflanz Mike Polenski Larry Poppe Clay Reidel Roger Rohde Thomas Schaefer Steve Schmit Monty Sellon Theresa Seyl Neil Thelen Debbie Thies Lori Tunink Doug Uttecht Marion Wattier Melissa Whalen Sophomore Class Officers: First Row: Monty Sellon— Pres., Brad Eddie-Stu. Council, Second Row: Matt Gubbels-Sec. Treas., Susie Kruger-VP, Shauna Kuhl— Stu. Council Alt., Third Row: Mr. Tom Barlow Mr. Don Joern—Sponsors. Mr. Tom Barlow has been a zcr, a new member to the HS teaching staff, has been kept busy by teaching four periods of Biology and a Senior Science. Charlotte Smith Dennis Spader Warren Stallbaum Connie Stevens Pam Tharnish Greg Thelen it Mi. Charles Kei- member of the faculty for seven years. During this time, he has been teaching a variety of high school English classes. Mr. Joern’s duties are explained on page 50. 67 Freshmen Linda Bierschenk Tami Bierschenk Barb Bloomquist Mary Bloomquist Diane Creamer Karli Daws Douglas Albers Scott Andrew Eugene Arduser Kevin Arens Brian Bargstadt Lynell Bermel Mike Eddie Brian Fish Daniel Gubbels Mark Gubbels Billy Hamilton Elizabeth Hammond Douglas Haselhorst Pamela Hay Sharon Heger Kelly Isom Joni Janssen Lorrie Johnson Jeanine Kiser Mark Koehler Julie Korth Larry Korth Mary Jo Krueger John Lackas Donald Lange Duane Leicy Tony Leiting Ann Lindquist Kevin Loberg Mickey Meyer 68 Class of Richard Painter Joni Robinson Roxanne Rohde Sara Rudebusch Lawrence Schaefer Kirt Smith Rebecca Miller Kevin Moser Theresa Nannen Randy Nelson Jolene Nordhues Joedy Olberding Kevin Sohler Ricky Sporleder Donald Stevens Brian Thelen Annette Thiemann Christine Thies Martin Thies Freshman Class Officers: First Row: Randy Nelson-President, John Lackas—Vice-President, Joni Robinson—Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Mr. Dan List—Sponsor, Sara Rudebusch, Kevin Arens, Theresa Nannen—Student Council, Mr. George Bradley-Sponsor. Mr. Roland Johnson is one of the new Jr. High teachers this year. He teaches ninth grade Science classes. 69 Mark Arduser Lisa Bach Kathie Backer Greg Blooniquist John Blooniquist Tracy Borst Lcann Brodcrs Alan Brunssen Pamela Brunssen Carol Cook Koni Daws Brenda Goetsch Tony Gubbels Cole Hammond Kathy Helsing Lori Hilkemann Larry Janssen Bradley Johnson Kevin Keifer Jean Koehler Craig Korth Susan Korth James Kruger Scott Kruger Shelly Lackas Sandra Lange Donald Leiting Cindy Meier Brian Moore Diane Moser Denise Nordhues Douglas Nordhues Robert Olbcrding Debra Owens Margaret Pentico Lorita Peters Julie Pflanz Delbert Polenski Shelly Poppe Scott Riedel Brett Rissler Mary Jo Schmit Rose Marie Schmit Conley Seyl Kevin Stamm Daniel Stevens Mark Stevens Machele Strathman 70 NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Larry Brader Lunch time finds these girls waiting in line to eat Robert Stueckrath Michele Tharnish John Thelen Mary Tunink Roger Tunink Debra Uttecht Brenda Warneke Alice Wattier Raymond Weyhrich Sharon Whitehorn Sheryl Whitehorn Jeff Zauthe Doug Nordhues: Vice-President; Mr. Jensen: Sponsor; Bob Stueckrath, Kathy Backer: St. Council: Ms. Karen Stirler: Sponsor; Susie Korth: President; Shelly Strath-man; Sec-Trcas. Mr. Russell Jensen is a sponsor involved with the students. Refer to page 56 for further activities Ms. Stirler keeps busy by sponsoring FHA, 8th grade, and the Junior High football, basketball, and wrestling cheerleaders. She teaches Home Ec and Earth Science. Mr. Tom Rastede teaches JH grade Industrial Arts. A surprise shot into the study hall catches these eighth grade girls trying to study. (Or are they?) Class of ’81 71 Seventh Bradley Albers Leah Amman Logene Baird Kathleen Bermel Janice Berner Jana Bicrnbaum Carolyn Bierschenk Vicky Bierschenk Sherri Bloomquist Becky Boling Karla Borst James Broders Sandra Buell Gaiy Clark David Creamer Dennis DeLong Mark Frederick Patricia Fuchs Lori Gerkins Randy Green—Absent Madonna Gubbels Rodney Gubbels Shauna Gubbels Buckley Hamilton Dean Hanna David Haselhorst Cor line Helsing Jason Hilkemann Jackie Johnson Debra Koehler Mark Korth Michele Korth Sharon Krueger Tricia Lindquist Daryl Loberg Merlin Loberg 72 Connie May Corene McCarthy Dan McFadden Jeff Morten Dean Nordhucs Diane Pflanz Lisa Pittet Ann Preston Gina Rasmussen Joy Rath Billy Sauser Lenard Schaefer Charles Shurman Robert Spader Melanie Strathman Sheila Stratton Barbara Thelen Carol Thieman Steven Thies Mark Tunink Daniel Van Slyke Marcia Wattier Scott Wattier Tamara Whitehorn Mr. Robert Rissler teaches Title I reading and math to seventh and eighth grades this year. First Row: Dan VanSlyke St. Council. Second Row: Becky Bol-ing-St. Council. Karla Borst-V. Pres. Third Row: Mr. Bob Lake-SDonsor, Ann Preston Pres., Kathy Bermel-Sec.-Treas.. Mr. Kim Ro-mohr-Sponsor. Mr. Romohr teaches JH English and Social Studies. Junior High Basketball Team Won 4 Lost 2 SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row: Jeff Morten, Dennis DeLong, Tom Broders. Jeff Winklebauer, Danny VanSlyke. Buckley Hamilton, Brad Albcrs-Studcnt Manager. Second Row: Gary Clark, Dean Hanna, Scott Wattier, Merlin Lobcrg, Randy Green, Daryl Loberg, Mark Tunink, Dean Nordhues, Coach Bob Lake. EIGHTH GRADE (skins) SCRIMMAGES NINTH GRADE (shirts) EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row Mark Arduscr, Jimmy Kruger, Roger Tunink, Brett Rissler. Second Row: Bob Stueckrath, Conley Seyl, Kevin Keifer, Brad Johnson, Alan Brunssen, Coach Bob Lake. Let’s break that tie! 74 “Student of the Month9 This award was set up this year to honor the outstanding students of R.H.S. The winner is nominated by a fellow student or faculty member and is selected by a committee of five students and five teachers. The award will be given monthly to recoghize the individual efforts of these students. Dave Clark and Mark Biernbaum shared the honor of being chosen “Student of the Month.” They were elected for the award because of their joint efforts in making twelve drafting tables for the Architectural Drafting class. They also constructed several benches which are used throughout the High School building. The first recipient of the “Student of the Month” award was Lynell Jensen. She received this award for her endless efforts in helping her fellow classmate, Connie Stevens, re-adjust to the High School setting. SPECIAL RECOGNITION Senior High Home Economics Bachelor Living Bill Gubbels-Red, Mark Biernbaum-Purple, Kevin Patent-Red, Tom Lackus-White, Gary Uttecht-Blue. Kelly Miller-White, Charlie Haselhorst-White, Ted Fuchs-Blue Clothing Barb Nordhues Purple, Shirley Huetig-Red, Shelly Robinson-Blue, Erin Rudebusch-Purple, Deb Mannion-Blue, Holly Buigel—Blue, Tami Gubbels—Red, Deb Mannion— White, Tami Gubbels—Red, Susie Kruger-White, Nancy Kaiser—Red, Deb Mannion-Blue, Pam Tunink-Blue, Kristi Tunink-Purple, Jane Krueger-White, Karie Thelen-White, Marcia Tunink—Red, Janet Isom—Red, Marilyn Dowling-Blue Foods Lori Gubbels—Blue, Marion Wattier— Blue. Erin Rudebusch— Red, Joanie Gubbels—Purple, Pam Tunink—Blue, Kristi Tunink-Blue Quiet Books Tami Gubbels-White, Dorothy Junck-Red, Barb Nordhues —Blue, Lori Tunink-Purple. Sewing Booklets Tami Gubbels-Wliite, Barb Nordhues-Blue, Lori Tunink-Red. Interior Design-Individual Rooms Shelly Robinson —Red, Erin Rudebusch—White, Joanie Gubbels—Blue, Shirley Huetig Wliite, Susie Kruger—White, Wedding Booklets Teresa Gubbels—Red, Darlene Janssen—Blue, Linda Kruse White. Bonnie Lienemann White, Mary Walz- Purple, l.aur-rie Weber-Blue. Family Budget Cindy Eddie—Red, Teresa Gubbels—Red, Jan Kluver Red, Jolene Isom-Blue. Housing Booklets Karie Thelen-Blue, Jane Krueger Red, Pam Tunink White, Janet Isom-Purple, (coat, on Page 79) Eighth Grade students chosen for NENAC Junior Band: Bob Stueckrath, Sheryl Whitehorn, Sharon Whitehorn, Sandy Lange, Jean Koehler, Deb Uttecht, and Julie Pflanz. 75 Administrators Jack Rohrberg, Senior High Principal Neil Kluver, Superintendent First Row: School Board: Art Berntel, Kearney Lack-as. Second Row: Neil Lackas, Henry Hilkemann. Third Row: Bob Hoesing, Darrel Neese. Janies Rasmussen, Junior High Principal 76 of R.H.S Hard at work! Vivian Rohde, Debbie Stapelman. Announcing, Twilla Barlow! Work, Work, Work, Ann Osborn. Busdrivers—Marvin Van Slykc, Charles Lenhoff, Jr., Tim Kint, Larry Keit'er, Gary Dominisse, Pat Kaiser, Ed Olberding, Francis Kaiser, Warren Breezie” Kint, David Steffen, Arlin Miller, Absent-Marvin Weyrich. Jack Sauser, Robert Rissler. Power House East School Custodians: Harold Lewis and “Red” Kiser. West School Custodians: Elmer Huwaldt and “Woody” Lewis. “They May Not Be Charlie’s Angers but They’re Annie’s Elfs! 5 West School Cooks: First Row: Antonia Mannion. Minnie Manzer, Marjorie Kruse. Second Row: Nancy Lewon, Ann Drucker. 78 East School Cooks: Frances Lenhoff, Joyce Stapelman, Sandra Breding. Evelyn Miller. SPECIAL RECOGNITION BAND HONORS Diane Backer-Band Letter, Linda Bierschenk-Band Letter, Debbie Bloomquist-Band Letter, Todd Boling Band Letter, Second Award, Brass Choir, Wendy Boling—Band Letter,Outstanding Award, Clarinet Solo, First Alternate to Plainsman Honors Band. Represented Randolph’s Women Club at Dist. Fine Arts Competition, NENAC Senior Band, Randy Borst— Band Letter, Outstanding Award, NENAC Senior Band, Band’s Student Council Representative, Ruth Brodersen Band Letter, Dave Clark Band Letter, NENAC Senior Band, Karli Daws Band Letter, NENAC Junior Band. Brad Eddie Band Letter, Brass Choir, Accompanist, Band Librarian, Dave Fuchs-Band Letter, Baritone Duet, Brass Choir, Second Award, Ted Fuchs-Band Letter, Band President, Brass Sextet, Brass Choir, NENAC Senior Band, Tami Gosch-Band Letter. NENAC Senior Band. Sharon Heger Band Letter, NENAC Junior Band. Mitch Hokarnp—Band Letter, Top Award, Brass Choir, Shirley Huetig Band Letter, Second Award, NENAC Senior Band, Lynell Jensen—Band Letter, Top Award, First Alternate to Plainsman Honors Band, NENAC Senior Band. Joanie Johnson Band Letter, Clarinet Quartet, NENAC Senior Band, Lorrie Johnson Band Letter, Second Award, Mark Koehler-Band Letter, Top Award, First Chair in NENAC Junior Band, Shauna Kuhl Band Letter, Mickey Meyer Band Letter, Top Award, NENAC Junior Band, Leon Miller—Band Letter, Top Award, Baritone Horn Solo, Baritone Duet, Brass Sextet, NENAC Senior Band, Joann Moser—Band Letter, Mary Ann Moser- Band Letter, Second Award, Brass Clarinet Solo, NENAC Senior Band. Theresa Nannen—Band Letter, NENAC Junior Band, Nancy Neese-Band Letter, Second Award, Clarinet Quartet, NENAC Senior Band, Jolene Nordhues—Band Letter, NENAC Junior Band, Dan Olson—Band Letter. Brass Choir, Randy Olson-Band Letter, Rick Painter-Band Letter, Top Award, NENAC Junior Band—First Chair, Mark Pedersen Band Letter, Top Award, Brass Sextet, NENAC Senior Band, Scott Pedersen-Band Letter, NENAC Senior Band, Bill Pflanz Band Letter, Top Award, Trumpet Solo, Brass Sextet, NENAC Senior Band First Chair, Band Student Director, Tim Pflanz- Band Letter, Top Award, NENAC Senior Band, Band Librarian, Shelly Robinson—Band Letter, Erin Rude-busch Band Letter, Top Award, Flute Solo, Accompanist, Sara Rudebusch Band Letter, Second Award, NENAC Junior Band, Rich Schmit—Band Letter. Marla Sellon Band Letter, Clarinet Quartet, NENAC Senior Band, Roberta Sellon Band Letter, Top Award, Accompanist, NENAC Senior Band-First Chair, Band Secretary, First Chair in the Plainsman Honors Band, Dennis Spader-Band Letter, Top Award, Dave Stevens-Band Letter, Top Award, Trumpet Solo. Brass Choir, Don Stevens-Band Letter, Second Award, Christine Thies—Band Letter, NENAC Junior Band, Debbie Thies Band Letter, Top Award, Marty Thies—Band Letter, Top Award, Brass Choir. Susie Tunink- Band Letter, Second Award, Clarinet Quartet, Doug Uttechl—Band Letter, Brass Choir, NENAC Senior Band, Gary Uttecht-Band Letter, Top Award, Brass Choir, Band Treasurer, NENAC Senior Band, Milissa Whalen-Band Letter, Ryan Wliitehorn-Band Letter, Top Award, Brass Sextet, Brass Choir, Band Vice-President, NENAC Senior Band. Ted Fuchs was presented a certificate for his dedication and outstanding services to his high school band by the National Band Association and the United States Marine Youth Corp. VOCAL MUSIC AWARDS Outstanding Individuals in Groups: Boys’Glee Todd Boling, Girls’ Glee—Diane Backer, Swing Choir Debbie Mannion and Mark Pedersen, Mixed Chorus—Marla Sellon and Byron Menke, Accompanists—Sara Rudebusch, Erin Rudebusch and Brad Eddie, Piano with Honor-Roberta Sellon. Outstanding Individuals for All Groups in which they participated according to grade: Freshman-Brian Bargstadt, Sophomore Ruth Brodersen, Junior—Kevin Hilkentann, Senior—Ryan White-horn. ANNUAL STAFF CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION Bonnie Lienemann, Barb Gubbels, Jane Kaiser, Julie Kruse, Diane Lienemann, Lori Peters, Lynell Jensen, Pam Tharnish. Deb Bloomquist, Connie Stevens. LETTER WINNERS FOOTBALL Randy Borst, Jim Cunningham. Ted Fuchs, Dan Greiner. Bill Gubbels, Vernon Heese, Tom Lackas, Dale Loberg. Jim Loberg, Kevin Patent, Ryan Whitehorn, Roily DeLong, Dan Eddie, Kurt Erickson, Kevin Hilkentann, Bruce Lindquist, Byron Menke, Jim Moore, Mark Nordhues, Lyle Poppe, Jeff Rethwisch, Jeff Sauser, Dave Stevens, Monty Sellon, Russ Lenhoff BASKETBALL Lyle Poppe, Rick Alderson, Kevin Pr.tent, Jim Cunningham, Dan Greiner, Tim Walz, Dan Billcrbeck, Kent Daws, Jeff Sauser. VOLLEYBALL Jolene Lange. Cindy Eddie, Lori Lackas, Val Leiting, Joanie Kruger, Barb Seyl, Mary Ann Moser, Jani Bloomquist. Joanie Johnson, Debbie Mannion, Marci Tunink, Lori Wattier, Theresa Seyl. WRESTLING Ted Fuchs, Bill Gubbels, Dale Loberg, Vernon Heese, Roger Rohde, Dave Stevens, Todd Boling, Brian Bargstadt, Scott Pedersen, Mark Amman, Dave Fuchs, Warren Brunssen, Kevin Manzer. Roger Nelson, Kevin Ililkcmann, Ryan White-horn. 79 SPECIAL RECOGNITION BOYS’ TRACK Rick Alderson, Kent Daws. Roily DcLong, Dan Eddie, Dan Hansen, Kevin Hilkemann, Rick Green, Lyle Poppe, Tim Walz, Kevin Haselhorst, Keith Loberg, Ray Moore, Larry Poppe, Doug Uttecht. John Lackas, Kevin Sohler. GIRLS’ TRACK Debbie Mannion, Marion Wattier, Wendy Boling, Mary Bloomquist, Joanie Gubbels, Sara Rudebusch, Liz Hammond, Sharon Heger, Theresa Nannen and Karen Stevens, student manager. VOCATIONAL FAIR AWARDS INDUSTRIAL ARTS SMALL PROJECTS Roger Rohde—blue, Julie Ilelsing—blue, Clayton Reidel-blue, l,eon Miller—blue, Mitch Hokamp—red, Marilyn Dowling-red, Doyle Owens—red, Dennis Spader—red, Dan Olson—red, Brad Eddie—white, Janet Bach—white, Steve Meier—white, Rob Kiser—white. Jolene Isom-white. CONSUMER EDUCATION Marla Sellon—blue, Susan Hay—red, Kristi Tunink—white. OFFICE MACHINES Office Work—Jolene Lange—blue, Mary Walz Shirley Pflanz—red, Ramona Brunssen Valerie Leiting—white. Correct digits per minute—Valerie Leiting—blue, Jolene Lange—red, Susie Kiser—white. Honorable Mention—Jan Kluver, Mary Ann Moser, Shirley Pflanz. TYPING II Karie Thelen—blue, Mary Walz—red, Marcia Tunink—white. Honorable Mention—Barb Gubbels, Jolene Lange, Deanna Dittman. SHORTHAND Debbie Korth—red, Teresa Gubbels Joanie Kruger—white. NINTH GRADE HOME EC Joni Janssen—purple, Roxann Rohde purple, Pam Hay—2 purples, Rebecca Miller—purple, Lorrie Johnson—3 blues, Joni Janssen—red, Roxann Rohde—white, Joni Janssen-white. MAJOR WOODWORKING PROJECTS Jim Roland-Best of Show and blue, Mary Ann Moser—2 blues, Cindy Eddie-blue, Susan Hay—blue, Mark Amman-red, Barb Seyl—red, Cindy Eddie-red, Ginger Burgel-red, Dave Wesemann—red, Barb Krueger-White. I NOT FINISHED MAJOR PROJECTS I Bruce Lindquist blue, Susan Hay—blue, Randy Borst—blue, Leon Miller—red, Dan Poppe—red, Dave Wesemann—white. AGRICULTURE WOOD PROJECTS Chuck Gubbels purple, blue; Kevin Gubbels—red; Darlene Janssen—blue; Dan Bach—white; Rick Backer—red; Mark Gubbels—red. METAL PROJECTS Ed Huwaldt—red; Bruce Tunink—red. RECORD BOOKS Vo-Ag—Mark Gubbels—blue, Brian Barstadt—red, Mark Koehler—white. Vo-Ag—Kevin Haselhorst—blue, Ed Huwaldt —red, Ken Loberg—white. Vo-Ag—Darlene Janssen—blue, Byron Menke—red, Randy Schurman—white. Vo-Ag Vernon Heese—blue, Brad Bargstadt—red, Mark Gubbels— white. BUSINESS BEGINNING TYPING Lori Tunink—blue, Doug Backhus— red, Jolene Nelson—white. BOOKKEEPING Spencer Athletic Goods Todd Boling-blue, Jolene Isom—white, Pam Tunink—red. Kenneth Dale Farm Paul Schmit—blue, Randy Schurman—red, Pam Tunink—red. NINTH GRADE SHOP Kelly Isom—blue, Randy Nelson—blue, Kelly Isom—red, Duane Leice—red, John Lackas—red, Kirt Smith—red, Doug Albers—white. Miss Frances Herrick teaches Junior and Senior High Art.


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