Randolph High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Randolph, NE)

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1979 CARDINAL Randolph Public Schools Randolph, Nebraska 68771 Administration And Staff 1- 5 Organizations ............... 6-24 Events ..................... 26-36 Underclassmen .............. 38-48 Sports ......................50-69 Memorial 70 Seniors .................... 71-76 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Neil Lackas, Art Bermel, Henry Hilkemann, Kearney Lackas, Gerald Stevens, Robert Hoesing. The 1979 CARDINAL Presents EAST SCHOOL COOKS. Evelyn Miller, Joyce Stapelman, Sandra Breding. WEST SCHOOL CUSTODIANS. Elmer Huwaldt and ' 'Woody'' Lewis. BUS DRIVERS. Merlyn Toelle, Chris Rath, Marvin Van Slyke, Marvin Weyh- HOT LUNCH COORDINATOR, rich, Pat Kaiser Sr., Breezie Hint, Tim Kint, Charles Lenhoff, and Bus Coordin- Ann Drucker. ator, Don Clark. EAST SCHOOL CUSTODI- WEST SCHOOL COOKS. Marjorie Kruse, Ellen Bermel, Minnie Manzer, Toni AN. Mannion. Harold Lewis. 2 The Backbone Of RHS JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL. James Rasmussen. EAST SCHOOL SECRETARIES. Debbie Stapelman and Vivian Rohde. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Neil Kluver. WEST SCHOOL SECRETARY AND SENIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL. Twilla Barlow and Ron Wecker. FACULTY. Picture 1. First row: Kim Romohr; English - Social St., Donna Lewis; English, George Bradley; English Spanish. Second row: Lyle Nannen; Government, Tom Barlow: English, Dan List; Civics, Gary Osborn; History. Picture 2. First row: Midge Dublinske; Science, Charles Keirer; Biology, Marvin Beardshear; Chemistry Physics. Second row: James Rasmussen; Algebra, Ken Morten; Geometry Sr. Math. Third row: Dick Babst; Rem. Math. Picture 3. Tom Rastede; Jr. Hi. Industrial Arts, Jim Kilbum; Sr. Hi. Industrial Arts. Picture 4. Shari Rissler; Business, Dorothy Jensen; Home Ec., Shirley Jensen; Business. (Not shown: Jan Sherry; Home Ec. — refer to page S3, and Chris Hansen; Art — refer to page 31. Picture 5: Doug Olawsky, Band Director, Robert Lake; P.E., Paul Rath; Vocal Music. Picture 6. Ellen Lake; Librarian, Ray Schnell; Guidance Counselor Sociology. Russell Jensen; Math. (Not shown refer to page 67). 4 JUNIOR HIGH BAND. First Row: Mary Pflanz, Joan Olson, Carol Moser, Tammy Spader, Bob McDonald, David Olberding, Karon Reimers, Lisa Olberding, Dennis Backer, Anna Marie Gubbels, Jackie Gubbels. Second Row: Jeff Tbies, Mark Preston, Wade Dibbert, Monica McCarthy, Mike Heger, Jane Patent, Linda Music Above. Right SEVENTH-NINTH GRADE NENAC MASS BAND. First Row: Ann Preston, Tammy Whitehom, Mary Pflanz, Lisa Olberding. Second Row: Leah Amman, Theresa Thies, Rick Lange, Rose Tunink, Patty Fuchs. Third Row: Robin Berner, Mary Nannen, Marci Kluver, Inga Brodersen, Lori Robinson, Ronnie McLain, Terri Scott, Madonna Gubbels. Above. Mary Pflanz was the Junior High Majorette. Right. JUNIOR HIGH BAND OFFICERS. First Row: President Rich Lange. Second Row: Vice President Robin Berner, Secretary-Treasurer Ronnie McLain, Librarian Theresa Thies. Is For Everyone! Johnson, Sindee Breding, Theresa Thies, Rich Lange, Rose Tunink, Lori Robinson, Ronnie McLain, Terri Scott, David Korth, Inga Brodersen, Kerry Miller, Marcy Kluver, Mary Nannen. Third Row: Robin Berner, Denise Rasmussen, Dave Carstens, Mr. Doug Olawsky. FIRST SEMESTER JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS. First Row: Arlyn Loberg, Kevin Lenhoff, Jackie Gubbels, Rhonda May, Bruce Reimers, Tim Gubbels, Sindee Breding, Joan Olson, Kelly Rohde, Roger Korth. Second Row: Rich Lange, Maureen Thelen, Betsy Strom, Roberta Loberg, Denise Rasmussen, Tammy Spader, Jane Pflanz, Cindy Burgel, Sheri Thelen, Marvin Nordheus, Brian Eddie. Third Row: Steve Wichman, David The- len, Robin Berner, Bruce Schaefer, Pat Sullivan, Rhonda Graf, Roger Thelen, Dave Korth, Mark Barker, Connie Cook, Ronnie McLain, Mr. Paul Rath. Fourth Row: Janet Poppe, Jeannie La okas, Kathy Roh-loff, Mark Preston, Mike Keifer, Vernon Haselhorst, Wade Dibbert, Marty Nordhues, Rose Tunink, Carol Moser, Lisa Olberding. SECOND SEMESTER JUNIOR HICH CHORUS. First Row: David Olberding, Kerry Miller, Mary Sullivan, Linda Johnson, Anna Marie Gubbels, Dennis Backer, Karon Reimers, Donna Buell, Robert McDonald, Billy Schmit, Jayne Olson. Second Row: Michelle Tunink, Bruce Meier, Jackie Bargstadt, Theresa Thies, Jane Patent, Sheryl Berner, Terri Scott, Monica McCarthy, Carmen Meier, Bemie Thamish, Lori Robinson, Joedy Rohde. Third Row: Scott Paulsen, Bruce Goetsch, Eddie Thamish, Marcy Kluver, David Carstcns, Ruth Loberg, Mary Pflanz, Kenny Boatman, Dean Dowling, Mike Heger, Mr. Paul Rath. Fourth Row: Inga Bro-dersen, Debbie Wameke, Richard Leiting, Jeff Thies, Mary Nannen, Scott Wilkinson, Greg Lackas, Paul Leiting, Loren Haselhorst, Jackie Podany, Penny Mi-lander. 7 Ruth Brodersen - Senior High Majorette. Right. TEN - TWELVE NENAC MASS BAND. First Row: Shirley Huetig, Debbie Bloomquist, Margaret Pentico, Sharon Whitehom. Second Row: -Jean Koehler, Sandy Lange, Joann Moser, Debbie Thies, Jolene Nordhues. Third Row: Lorrie Johnson, Mark Koehler, Brad Eddie, Marty Thies. Fourth Row: Mr. Doug Olawsky, Mickey Meyer, Lynell Jensen, Theresa Nannen, Sheryl Whitehom. Fifth Row: Bob Stueckrath, Sara Rudebusch, Ruth Brodersen, Brett Rissler. BOYS' GLEE. First Row: Dan Stevens, Brett Rissler, Roger Tunink, Don Stevens. Second Row: Tony Leiting, Keith Loberg, Brian Bargstadt. Third Row: Brad Eddie, Billy Hamilton, Steve Meier. Fourth Row: Mickey Meyer, Brian Moore, John Lackas, Bob Stueckrath. Shauna Kuhl Baton Twirler. 8 Shirley Huetig received a superior at contest and was a member of Plainsman Honors Band. Brad Eddie was the accompianist for Chorus, Boys' Glee and Girls' Glee. FRESHMAN CHOIR First Row: Dave Whalen Val Eddie, Jackie Johnson, Sandy Buell, Dan McFadden, Gina Rasmussen, Sherri Bloomquist. Second Row: Carolyn Bierschenk, Corinne Helsing, Connie May, Jeff Winkelbauer, Susan Burmester, Marcia Wattier, Leah Amman, Rodney Gubbels, Becky Boling. Third Row: Lisa Pittet, Joy Rath, Shauna Gubbels, Corene McCarthy, Tammy Whitehom, Janice Berner, Karla Borst, Diane Pflanz, Jana Biembaum, Lori Gerkins. Fourth Row: Sharon Krueger, Anne Preston, Kathy Bermel, Vickie Biershenk, Barb Thelen, Lenard Schaefer, Carol Thieman, Tricia Lindquist, Melanie Strathman, Shelly Stratton. Fifth Row: Mark Frederick, David Haselhorst, Dave Clark, Mark Tunink, Debby Koehler, Joan Loberg, Patty Fuchs, Brad Ablers, Bob Spader, Steve Thies. Sixth Row: Logene Baird, Dean Nordhues, Daryl Loberg, Scott Wattier, Dean Hanna, Jason Hilkemann, Dave Creamer, Scott Backhaus, Merlin Loberg, Madonna Gubbels. CHAMBER CHOIR members were: Ruth Brodersen, Sara Rudebusch, Lorri Johnson, Kathy Helsing, Jean Koehler, Margaret Pentico, Sheryl Whitehom, Sharon Heger, Sharon Whitehom, Don Stevens, Steve Meier, Brad Eddie. Picture not available. 9 Right. Lynell Jensen received the John Philip Sousa Award and was also chosen as a distinguished musician by the United States Marines Youth Foundation Inc. and the National Band Association. Ruth Brodersen rc -ceived the National Choral Award. Below. SWING CHOIR. First Row: Sharon Heger, Don Stevens, Sara Rudebusch, Steve Meier. Second Row: Keith Loberg, Shauna Kuhl, Brian Bargstadt, Ruth Brodersen, Brad Eddie, Susie Kruger. Third Row: Chris Thies, Theresa Nannen. Holly Burgel and Bob Hamilton were absent when pictures was taken. Bottom of page. GIRLS' GLEE. First Row: Shirley Huetig, Lorrie Johnson, Lynell Bermel, Mary Tunink, Barb Nordhues, Deb Thies, Lori Peters, Kathie Backer, Barb Bloomquist, Linda Bierschenk, Carol Cook, Brenda Goetsch, Lori Hilkemann, Mr. Paul Rath. Second Row: Moni Eddie, Shauna Kuhl, Nancy Kaiser, Julie Pflanz, Shelly Poppe, Joanie Gubbels, Susan Korth, Sandy Lange, Jolene Nordhues, Rose Schmit, Kathy Helsing, Shelly Strathman, Sharon Heger, Deb Bloomquist. Fourth Row: Jane Kaiser, Diane Liene-mann, Julie Kruse, Cindy Meier, Leann Broders, Sharon Whitehom, Jean Koehler, Margaret Pentico, Liz Hammond, Joni Robinson, Kelly Lackas, Annette Thieman, Julie Korth. Fifth Row: Sheryl Whitehom, Sara Rudebusch, Shelley Lackas, Brenda Wameke, Chris Thies, Theresa Nannen, Tracy Borst, Joann Moser, Susie Kruger, Joan Lienemann, Ruth Brodersen, Diane Creamer. 10 STAGEBAND. Picture 1. First Row: Sharon Heger, Lynell Jensen. Second Row: Madonna Gubbels, Patty Fuchs, Jolene Nordhues, Theresa Thies. Third Row : Sheryl Whitehom, Brett Rissler, Logene Baird, Rose Tunink. Fourth Row: Inga Brodersen, Mary Nannen, Marty Thies, Brad Eddie. Picture 4. First Row: Don Leiting. Second Row: Jean Koehler, Sharon Whitehom. Third Row: Mary Tunink, Deb Bloomquist. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS. Picture 2. First Row: Deb Thies, Shirley Huetig, Deb Bloomquist. Second Row: Lynell Jensen, Ruth Brodersen. Fourth Row: Joann Moser, Brad Eddie. Absent. Dave Fuchs and Shauna Kuhl. SENIOR CHORUS MEMBERS. Picture 3. First Row: Deb Bloomquist, Deb Thies, Lori Peters, Shirley Hue -tig. Second Row: Shauna Kuhl. Diane Lienemann, Nancy Kaiser, Joanie Gubbels, Barb Nurdhues. Third Row: Julie Kruse, Steve Meier, Ruth Brodersen, Jane Kaiser, Keith Loberg. Fourth Row: Brad Eddie, Joann Moser, Joan Lienemann, Susie Kruger, Holly Burgel. 11 CHORUS. First Row: left to right: Shirley Huetig, Lorrie Johnson, Lynell Bermel, Mary Tunink, Barb Nordhues, Deb Thies, Dan Stevens, Joanie Gubbels, Deb Bloomquist, Sharon Heger, Lori Peters, Kathie Backer, Barb Bloomquist, Linda Bierschenk, Carol Cook, Brenda Goetsch, Lori Hilkemann, Mr. Paul Rath. Second Row: Don Stevens, Monica Eddie, Shauna Kuhl, Nancy Kaiser, Julie Pflanz, Shelly Poppe, Susie Korth, Sandy Lange, Jolene Nordhues, Rose Marie Schmit, Kathy Helsing, Brett Rissler, Shelly Strathman, Roger Tunink, Brian Bargstadt, Bil- ly Hamilton. Third Row: Jane Kaiser, Diane Liene -mann, Keith Loberg, Tony Leiting, Julie Kruse, Cindy Meier, Leann Broders, Sharon Whitehom, Steve Meier, Jean Koehler, Margaret Pentico, Liz Hammond , Joni Robinson, Kelly Lackas, Annette Thie -man, Julie Korth. Fourth Row: Sheryl Whitehom, Sara Rudebusch, Shelley Lackas, Bob Stueckrath, Brenda Wameke, Christine Thies, Mickey Meyer, Theresa Nannen, Tracy Borst, Brian Moore, Brad Eddie, Joann Moser, John Lackas, Susie Kruger, Joan Lienemann, Ruth Brodersen, Diane Creamer. BAND OFFICERS. First Row, left to right: Librarians Jolene Nordhues CHORUS OFFICERS. Left to right: and Deb Thies. Second Row: St. Directors Ruth Brodersen and Lynell President Nancy Kaiser, Vice-President Jensen, St. Council Deb Bloomquist, President Brad Eddie, Vice- Brad Eddie, Librarian Joanie Gubbels. President Marty Thies, Secretary Sandy Lange. 12 The Band started out the year traveling to the State Fair. They supported sports by playing at half-times and at Pep Rallies and gave a Mid-Winter Concert on January 30. The highlight of the Band Season was District Music Contest at Wayne State College where the band was happy for Shirley Huetig and Lorrie Johnson who, consecutively, received superiors for their clari -net and piano solos. Other small groups and solos receiving Excellent and Good ratings were: Lynell Jensen, sax solo; Sharon Whitehom, flute solo; Sheryl Whitehom, trumpet solo; and Margaret Pentico, flute solo; Woodwind Trio, Brass Quartet, Flute Duet, Saxophone Duet, Clarinet Duet, and Stage Band. On May 1 awards were given at the Music Banquet to the following: Ruth Brodersen-National School Choral Award; Lynell Jensen-John Philip Sousa Award; Sara Rudebusch-Junior Honor; Brett Rissler-Sophomore Honor; Corene McCarthy-Freshman Honor and Brad Eddie - Accompanist. The Band finished the year at the Spring Concert on May 15. The Concert Choir started the year with the Mid-Winter Concert on December 21. Girls' Glee, Chamber Choir, and Swing Choir received Excellent and Good ratings. Ruth Brodersen, Corene McCarthy, and Bob Hamilton all received Excellents while Don Stevens received a Good rating. The Vocal Music Department finished the year with the Spring Concert May 10. BAND: First Row: Shirley Huetig, Debbie Thies, Jo-lene Nordhues, Sheryl Whitehom, Lori Gerkins, Lo-gene Baird, Leah Amman, Anne Preston, Deb Bloom-quist, Sharon Whitehom. Second Row: Joann Moser, Jean Koehler, Sandy Lange, Denise Nordhues, Tammy Whitehom, Bob Stueckrath, Carolyn Bierschenk, Kathy Bermel, Patty Fuchs, Lorrie Johnson, Mark Koehler, Shauna Kuhl, Dee Sohler, Carol Thieman, Debbie Koehler, Margaret Pentico. Third Row: Christine Thies, Corrine Helsing, Becky Boling, Jackie Johnson, Joan Loberg, Mayvonne Isom, Gina Rasmussen, The -resa Nannen, Diane Moser, Lynell Jensen, Madonna Gubbels, Mickey Meyer, Sharon Heger, Brett Rissler, Dave Fuchs, Corene McCarthy, Julie Pflanz, Marty Thies, Brad Eddie, Fourth Row: Ruth Brodersen, Sara Rudebusch, Moni Eddie, Dan Stevens, Don Leiting, Dean Hanna, Shelly Poppe, and Mr. Doug Olawsky. District Music - Received Excellent. Drama Club Plays Were A Success. Picture 1. TAKE A LETTER. First row: Liz Hammond -Sara White, Bob Hamilton-William Watson. Second row: Kelly Lackas-Betty Allen, Susan Korth-Jean Dorsey, Lynell Bermel-Violet Bond, Sharon Heger-Mary Jones, Mary Tunink-Virginia Morse. Picture 2. WOMEN WHO WAIT. First row: Donna Lenhoff-Mrs. Norris, Joni Robinson - Bryce, Kelly Lackas-Devon. Second row: Joanie Gubbels-Janie, Lynell Jensen -Mary, Pam Thamish-Willow Gibson. Picture 3. Sponsor Miss Donna Lewis. Picture 4: Is anyone coming ? Picture 5. A GENERATION FLAP. First row: Mary Tunink-Dee, Pam Thamish-Grace, Lynell Bermel-Connie Sheldon, Liz Hammond-Elizabeth Bixby. Second row: Joni Robinson - Annette, Joanie Gubbels -Cissy, Lynell Jensen-Ellen Hamilton, Sharon Heger-Lana. Picture 6. Action scene from GENERATION FLAP. Helping the cast members during the play were: Susie Kruger, Milissa Whalen, Bill Hamilton, and Anne Lindquist. DRAMA CLUB First row: Pam Thar-nish, Sharon Heger, Lynell Jensen, Lynell Bermel, Miss Donna Lewis. Second row: MaryTunink, Susan Korth. Third row: Kelly Lackas, Joanie Gubbels, Donna Len-hoff, Susie Kruger, Melissa Whalen. Fourth row: Joni Robinson , Liz Hammond. Fifth row: Anne Lindquist. Weather Stops Speech Participants From Attending Many Events This year's speech participants are as follows : First row: Pam Hay — Duet Acting, Joni Robinson — Duet Acting and After Dinner Speech. Second row: Lynell Jensen — Oral Interpretation of Drama and Original Public Address, Sharon Heger — Oral Interpretation of Drama and Prose. Third row: Corene McCarthy — Original Public Address , Pam Thamish — Prose. Fourth row: Kevin Sohler — Extemporaneous Speaking. 15 NHS Honors New Inductees New inductees of the National Honor Society are from left to right: Sharon Whitehom, Mary Tunink, Mark Stevens, Brett Rissler, Bob Stueckrath, Joni Janssen, and Sheryl Whitehom. OFFICERS. First Row: President Ruth Brodersen, Secretary-Treasurer Diane Creamer. Second Row: Vice President Jane Kaiser, Student Council Lynell Bermel. MEMBERS. First Row: Jane Kaiser, Ruth Brodersen, Diane Creamer, Second Row: Lynell Jensen, Brad Eddie , Kevin Haselhorst, Monty Sellon, Pam Thamish, Lynell Bermel. y ------ 16 RHS Student Council Is SPONSOR SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES BAND PEP CLUB Mr. Ken Morten Kevin Haselhorst Tim Pflanz JUNIOR CLASS Milissa Whalen Theresa Nannen ANNUAL STAFF REPRESENTATIVES Julie Kruse NHS Larry Korth Lynell Bermel and PEP CLUB Mark Koehler Jolene Nelson SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES FFA Brad Johnson Conley Seyl (Absent) Kevin Moser CHORUS Monica Eddie FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Marci Wattier Dave Whalen BAND FBLA Deb Bloomquist Connie Stevens STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Lynell Jensen VICE-PRESIDENT Monty Sellon SECRETARY- TREASURER Joni Robinson Librarians Are Our ‘Informants’ JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT LIBRARIANS: Jeanne Luckas, Joedy Rohde, Kathy Rohloff, David Carstens, Sheryl Berner. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT LIBRARIANS. Sitting: Lori Lori Tunink, Connie Stevens, Lynell Jensen, Larry Hilkemann. Standing: Pam Thamish, Michele Thar- Poppe, Billy Hamilton, Mickey Meyer, nish, Mary Jo Krueger, Joni Janssen, Jolene Nelson, Business Attitudes Stressed In FBLA Top Left: 1 'Pounce On The Warriors'' was the theme of our window for homecoming. We used Wattier's store window. Lower Left: Osmond FBLA Chapter joined us at our skating party. Below: Jolene Nelson, Lori Tunink and Barb Nordhues are enjoying brunch at Convention which was held April 5-7 at the Omaha Hilton. Bottom Left: Joann Moser, Deb Thies, and Barb Nordhues are painting the window for homecoming. Bottom Right. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA MEMBERS. First Row: Deb Bloomquist, Deb Thies, Joann Moser. Second Row: Chris Thies, Barb Nordhues, Jolene Nelson, Lori Tunink. Third Row: Connie Stevens, Margaret Pentico, Lynell Jensen. Sponsors are Shirley Jensen and Sharon Rissler. 19 FHA Looks To The Future Top. FHA MEMBERS. From left to right. First row: Theresa Nan-nen, Liz Hammond, Anne Lindquist, Joni Robinson, Lorrie Johnson, Pam Hay, Roxanne Rohde, Chris Gubbels. Second row: Joanie Gubbels, Kelly Lackas, Shauna Kuhl, Jackie Johnson, Shelly Strathman, Shauna Gubbels, Lori Hilkemann. Third row: Kathie Backer, Kathy Helsing, Logene Baird, Lisa Pittet, Joy Rath, Tricia Lindquist, Lori Gerkins. Fourth row: Diane Moser, Rose Marie Schmit, Donna Lenhoff, Mary Tunink, Connie Stevens, Corinne Helsing. Above Left. TEEN STEAM MEMBERS. From left to right. First row: Jayne Olson, Joan Olson, Sindee Breding, Karon Reimers, Maureen Thelen, Michele Tunink, Mary Sullivan, Linda Johnson Donna Buell, Rhonda May, Jackie Gubbels. Second row: Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Jensen, Betsy Strom, Lori Robinson, Robin Berner, Jane Patent, Monica McCarthy, Theresa Thies, Tammy Spader, Denise Rasmussen, Jackie Bargstadt, Jane Pflanz, Anna Marie Gubbels. Third row: Cindy Burgel, Terri Scott, Rhonda Graf, Lisa Olberding, Carol Moser, Kathy Rohloff, Jackie Podany, Rose Tunink, Mary Nannen, Inga Brodersen, Penny Milander, Ruth Lo-berg, Mary Pflanz, Marcy Kluver, Cheryl Bemer. Above Right. OFFICERS OF TEEN STEAM: First row: President Robin Bemer, Secretary Rose Tunink, Treasurer Mary Nannen. Second row: Activities Chairman Theresa Thies, Historian Linda Johnson, Vice President Rhonda Graf. To the Left. OFFICERS OF FHA. First row: President Shauna Kuhl. Second row: Vice President Joni Robinson, Secretary-Treasurer Theresa Nannen. Third row: Parlimentarian Anne Lindquist, Song Leader Lorrie Johnson, Historian Pam Hay. Bottom Left. ' 'Generation Communication.'1 21 FFA - A YOUTH WITH A PURPOSE ICA, John Thelen. Second row: Gerry Hasel-horet, Mark Koehler. FFA Motto - “A Bright Past And A Brighter Future.” ' 'You'll do it my way, because I said so and I'm President!'' CREED SPEAKERS. Steve Thies, David Haselhorst, Scott Lackas. ' 'What is it? Left. FFA MEMBERS. First row: Don Lange, Rodney Gub-bels, Kevin Moser, Gerry Ha-selhorst, Brian Bargstadt, Kevin Haselhorst, Kevin Loberg, Scott Andrew, Mark Gubbels, Larry Brader, Dan Gubbels. Second row: Don Stevens, John Thelen, Scott Lackas, Steve Thies, Mark Korth, Tony Gubbels, Mike Rethwisch, David Haselhorst, John Bloomquist, Roger Tunink, Leonard Schaefer. Third row: Mark Tunink, Kelly Isom, Delbert Polenske, John Lange, Craig Korth, Jason Hilkemann, Kirt Smith, Larry Schaefer, Dean Nordhues, Doug Nordhues. Fourth row: Larry Janssen, Matt Gubbels, Gary Haselhorst, Mark Koehler, Kevin Gubbels, Doug Albers, Tom Schaefer, Mike Polenske, Doug Haselhorst, Ken Loberg. Above Above Left. OFFICERS. First row: Secretary Brian Bargstadt, President Kevin Haselhorst, Treasurer Kevin Loberg. Second row: St. Council Kevin Moser, Sentinel Gerry Haselhorst, Reporter Scott Andrew, Parlimentarian Mark Gubbels. Above. LAND JUDGES: Tom Schaefer, Mark Gubbels, Doug Haselhorst, John Thelen. Above Left. GREEN HANDS. First row: Steve Thies, Scott Lackas, Da -vid Haselhorst. Second row: Rodney Gubbels, Leonard Schaefer, Dean Nordhues. Third row: Jason Hilkemann, Mark Korth, Mark Tunink. Above. RIBBON WINNERS. First row: Mike Rethwisch, Larry Janssen, Doug Nordhues, Kelly Isom, Kirt Smith. Second row: Doug Albers, Delbert Polenske, John Bloomquist, Roger Tunink, John Thelen, Tony Gubbels. Below Left. 1 'Dreaming about all that good food?'1 23 Work And Worry Finish The Annual Annual Staff Sponsors for this year were Sharon Rissler and Shirley Jensen. The Annual Staff would like to thank our photogra -phers, Janice Berner and Denise Nordhues, for a job well done! MEMBERS. First Row: Sheryl Whitehom. Second Row: Janice Berner, Melanie Strathman. Third Row: Denise Nordhues, Pam Brunssen. Fourth Row: Sharon Whitehom, Mary Tunink. Fifth Row: Margaret Pentico, Joni Janssen. Sixth Row: PamThamish, Diane Creamer. Seventh Row: Diane Lienemann, Lori Peters. Eighth Row: Julie Kruse and Lynell Jensen. OFFICERS. Bottom to top: Editor Pam Thamish, Assistant Editor Joni Janssen, Secretary Treasurer Sharon Whitehom, and Student Council Representative Julie Kruse. 24 King Monty And Queen Shauna Royal Family: King Monty Sel-lon, Queen Shauna Kuhl. Bottom left, Larry Poppe, Russ Lenhoff, Kevin Haselhorst, Chris Gubbels, Joanie Gubbels, and Nancy Kaiser. Sophomores (right) won first place in the window painting contest. Their slogan was 'Flower Agrees, Skunk the Warriors.1 26 Rule Over Cardinal Land Top left: Queen Shauna and King Monty. Seniors (top right) took second place in the window painting contest. Their slogan was 'Goofy Delivers a Victory to the Cardinals.' Above: Window painting. The RHS band furnished the halftime program for the Homecoming victory on October 13, 1978. 27 “You’re The One That I Want” Kevin Haselhorst reigned as king while Ken Loberg, Gerry Haselhorst, and Kevin Gubbels were the other candidates. The 1978-79 Sweetheart Dance was furnished with music by Stinger. The Royal Throne was Queen Chris Gubbels and King Kevin Haselhorst (sitting). (standing) Freshman, Jackie Johnson; Sophmore, Kathy Backer; Junior, Theresa Nannen; Seniors, Donna Len-hoff; Joanie Gubbels; Connie Stevens. Also Seniors, Gerry Haselhorst; Kevin Gubbels; Ken Loberg; Junior, Brian Bargstadt; Sophomore, Tony Gubbels; and Freshman, Rodney Gubbels. Chris Gubbels reigned as queen while Joanie Gubbels, Connie Stevens, and Donna Lenhoff were the other candidates. Pictured below is Brian Bargstadt who was chosen to represent Randolph at Boys State and Mark Koehler was alternate. Right is Lynell Bermel who was chosen for Girls State and Diane Creamer was alternate. At bottom of page are winners of VFW Voice of Democracy written theme contest. Brett Rissler, second place, Sheryl Whitehom, first place and Bob Stueckrath, third place were awarded certificates and prizes during the Memo rial Day Program. RHS Is Proud Of Your Outstanding Achievements WINNERS OF RANDOLPH WOMEN'S CLUB FINE ARTS FESTIVAL Left. Art instructor, Mrs. Chris Hansen. Shauna Gubbels received a Best of Show for her rabbit batik and First for her snow scene batik at Randolph. Her pottery received First at Randolph and Third at district. Susan Burmester, received First at Randolph for her pinch pottery. Below. Lorrie Johnson won the Music division for the piano solo. Joni Robinson won the Speech contest competing with eight entrants. Mary Tunink won the contest of Sewing for the wool outfit she is wearing. 31 April 28th We Traveled King Russ and Queen Mary Milissa Whalen crowns Mary Bloomquist. 32 “The Long And Winding Road” Dan Billerbeck crowns Russ Len-hoff. The 1979 Royal Family for the Junior-Senior Prom is Matt Gubbels, Tim Pflanz, Ray Moore, King Russ Lenhoff, Queen Mary Bloomquist, Theresa Nannen, Jolene Nordhues, and Joni Robinson. Crownbearers are Eric Johnson and Stephanie Bradley. We were taken down 1 'The Long And Winding Road'1 by Blue Haze. WAITRESSES. First Row: Julie Pflanz, Shelly Poppe, Monica Eddie, and Shelly Strathman. WAITERS. Second Row: Brad Johnson, Conley Seyl, Jim Kruger, and Don Lciting. Mr. Doug Olawsky presented the following band awards: Senior letters and Pins with Year Guards. Deb Bloomquist-Letter, First Award. Ruth Broderson-Letter, Second Award. Brad Eddie-Letter, First Award. Dave Fuchs-Letter. Shirley Huetig-Letter, First Award. Lynell Jensen-Letter, First Award. Joann Moser-Letter, Second Award. Deb Thies-Letter, Second Award. Junior Letters and Pins. Sharon Heger-Letter, First Award. Mickey Meyer-Letter. Theresa Nannen-Letter. Jolene Nordhues-Letter, First Award. Sara Rudebusch-Letter. Chris Thies-Letter, Second Award. Marty Thies-Letter, First Award. Sophomore Letters and Pins. Monica Eddie-Letter. Mayvonne Isom-Letter, Second Award. Jean Koehler-Letter, First Award. Sandy Lange-Letter, Second Award. Don Leiting-Letter, First Award. Diane Moser-Letter. Denise Nordhues -Letter. Margaret Pcntico-Letter, First Award. Julie Pflanz-Letter. Shelly Poppe-Letter. Brett Rissler-Let-ter, First Award. Deanna Sohler-Letter. Bob Stueck-rath-Letter, Second Award. Sharon on-e Whitehom-Letter, First Award. Sheryl Whitehom-Letter, First Award. Freshman Letter Winners. Leah Amman-Letter, Second Award. Logene Baird-Letter, First Award. Kathy Bermel-Letter. Carolyn Bierschenk-Letter, Second Award. Becky Boling-Letter. Patty Fuchs-Letter, First Award. Lori Gerkins-Letter. Madonna Gubbels-Letter, First Award. Dean Hanna-Letter. Corinne Helsing-Letter, Second Award. Debbie Koehler-Letter. Joan Loberg - Letter. Corene McCarthy-Letter. Anne Preston-Letter, Second Award. Gina Rasmussen-Letter. Tammy White-hom-Letter, Second Award. Ratings of Instrumental and Vocal Solos and Ensembles at DISTRICT MUSIC CONTEST,. (1-Superior, 2-Excellent, 3-Good) Sheryl Whitehom-Trumpet Solo (2), Lynell Jensen-Patty Fuchs-Sax Duet (2), Shirley Huetig, Deb Thies-Clarinet Duet (2), Lynell Jensen-Alto Sax Solo (2), Shirley Huetig - Clarinet Solo (1), Margaret Pentico-Flute Solo (3). Sharon Whitehom-Flute Solo (2), Sharon Whitehom and Margaret Pentico-Flute Duet (2), Deb Bloomquist, Shirley Huetig, Lynell Jensen-Woodwind Trio (3), Sheryl Whitehom, Bob Stueckrath, Brad Johnson, and Marty Thies-Brass Quartet (3), Lorrie Johnson-Piano Solo (1), Ruth Brodersen-Vocal Solo (2), Don Stevens-Vocal Solo (3), Bob Stueckrath-Vocal Solo (2) Corene McCarthy-Vocal Solo (2), Swing Choir (2), Chamber Choir (2). Other Awards. Shauna Kuhl-Twirler Pin. Ruth Brodensen-Marjorette pin. Lynell Jensen-John Philip Sousa Award. STUDENT LIBRARIAN SERVICE AWARD: Michelle Thamish, Joni Janssen, Mary Jo Krueger, Lori Tunink, Lori Hilkemann, Brenda Wameke, Bill Hamilton, Mick Meyer, Pam Thamish, Connie Stevens , Lynell Jensen. AUDIO-VISUAL TECHNICIAN SERVICE. Mark Wort-man. PEP CLUB LETTERS AND CHEERPINS. Pam Hay, Jolene Nordhues, Annette Thieman, Shauna Kuhl, Lori Tunink, Margaret Pentico, Jean Koehler, Kathy Helsing, Dee Sohler, Leah Amman-High Points Honor, Corrine Helsing, Tricia Linquist-High Points Honor, Anne Lindquist, Shelly Stratton, Patty Fuchs, Michelle Thamish, Anne Preston. Senior Letter Winners. Debbie Bloomquist, Shirley Huetig, Jane Kaiser, Julie Kruse, Diane Licncmann, Joanne Moser, Barb Nordhues, Jolene Nelson, Debbie Thies, Milissa Whalen, Lori Peters. Junior Letter Winners. Barb Bloomquist, Mary Bloomquist, Lorrie Johnson, Liz Hammond, Anne Lindquist, Theresa Nannen, Carrie Read, Joni Robinson, Sara Rudebusch, Chris Thies. Sophomore Letter Winners. Pam Brunssen, Brenda Goetsch, May Isom, Susie Korth, Shelly Strathman, Denise Nordhues, Rose Schmit, Mary Tunink, Shelly Lackas. Freshman Letter Winners. Sherri Bloomquist, Susan Burmester, Michele Korth, Barb Thelen, Carol Thieman. 34 Students Rewarded For Accomplishments FOOTBALL LETTER WINNERS. Seniors, Tom Schaefer, Clay Riedel, Ken Loberg, Keith Loberg, Dave Fuchs, Russ Lenhoff. Juniors. Kelly Isom, Brian Fish, Brian Bargstadt, Gene Arduser, Doug Albers, John Lackas, Scott Andrew, Don Stevens, Kevin Moser, Kevin Loberg, Tony Leit-ing, Don Lange, Mark Koehler. Sophomores. Larry Janssen, Brad Johnson, Mark Ste -vens, Conley Seyl, Brian Moore, Scott Kruger, Kevin Keifer, Brett Rissler-Trainer. Mark Arduser and Jim Kruger-Student Managers. VOLLEYBALL LETTER WINNERS. Seniors. Nancy Kaiser, Joann Moser, Wendy Boling, Susie Kruger, Joanie Gubbels. Juniors, Rebecca Miller, Theresa Nannen, Mary Bloomquist. Sophomores. Shelley Lackas, Sandy Lange, Shelly Strathman, Tracy Borst. Robin Berner and Tammy Whitehom-Student Managers. WRESTLING LETTER WINNERS. Senior. Dave Fuchs-Most Valuable Wrestler and Co-Captain. Juniors, Kelly Isom-Most Improved Wrestler, Brian Fish, Brian Bargstadt, Don Stevens, Kevin Loberg. Sophomores. Robbie Olberding, Cole Hammond, Mark Stevens-Co-Captain, Bret Rissler, Scott Kruger, Kevin Keifer-Most Improved Wrestler. Freshmen. Mark Korth, Scott Lackas, Randy Crccn. Joni Robinson and Liz Hammond-Chartkeepers. BOYS' BASKETBALL LETTER WINNERS. Seniors, Mike Lenhoff, Tim Pflanz, Monty Sellon, Kevin Gubbels, Matt Gubbels, Russ Lenhoff. Junior. Kevin Arens. Sophomore. Brad Johnson. Joedy Olberding, Kevin Lenhoff, and Ken Boatman-Student Managers. GIRLS' TRACK LETTER WINNERS. Seniors. Joanie Gubbels, Ruth Brodersen. Juniors. Kelly Lackas, Mary Bloomquist, Theresa Nannen, Carrie Read, Barb Bloomquist. Sophomores. Shelly Strathman, Shelly Poppe, Shelley Lackas, Alice Wattier, Dee Sohler, Moni Eddie, Jean Koehler, May Isom. Freshmen. Marci Wattier, Becky Boling, Madonna Gubbels broke the school record in hurdles. Anne Preston, Corinne Helsing, Sherri Bloomquist, Corene McCarthy, Janice Berner, Connie May, Sandy Buell, Shauna Gubbels, Melanie Strathman, Leah Amman. Student Managers Jackie Johnson, Joni Robinson, and Shelly Stratton. BOYS' TRACK LETTER WINNERS. Seniors. Kevin Haselhorst, Ray Moore. Juniors. John Lackas, Mike Eddie, Scott Andrew. Sophomores. Brad Johnson, Bob Stueckrath, Jim Kruger, Greg Bloomquist. Freshmen. Merlin Loberg, Daryl Loberg, Dennis De-Long. Student Managers Rick Leiting and Linda Johnson. 35 Woodworking Projects Are Outstanding Above right is Randy Nelson with his outstanding project, a Grandfather clock. Randy also made a beautiful cedar chest. Above is Duane Leicy with his desk project. Sharon Heger is shown at the right with her plant stand. Below right Brian Thelen is showing his woodworking project, a chest. Below is Brian Fish proudly displaying his gun cabinet. These projects were produced in Industrial Arts classes. Seventh Grade Begins Cheryl Berner Arlyn Loberg Roger Thelen Dennis Backer Mark Barker Jeff Bloomquist Sindee Breding Donna Buell Cindy Burgel David Carstens Anna Marie Gubbels Jackie Cubbcls Linda Johnson David Korth Roger Korth Ruth Loberg Rhonda May Bobby McDonald Penny Milander Kerry Miller Kathie Moser Marvin Nordhues David Olberding Jayne Olson Joan Olson Jane Patent Jane Pflanz Jackie Podany Sponsors: Mr. Kim Romohr and Mis. Dorothy Jensen. 38 Climb Upward Mark Preston Denise Rasmussen Karon Reimers Kelly Rohde Tammy Spader Mary Sullivan Eddie Thamish Maureen Thelen Michele Tunink Eighth Grade Prepares For High School Mary Nannen Brian Eddie Jeannie Lackas Timothy Gubbels Jackie Bargstadt Robin Berner Kenneth Boatman Inga Broderscn Connie Cook Michael Dibbert Dean Dowling Bruce Goetsch Rhonda Graf Loren Haselhorst Vernon Haselhorst Michael Heger Michael Keifer Marcy Kluver Greg Lackas Richard Lange Paul Leiting Richard Leiting Kevin Lenhoff Roberta Loberg Monica McCarthy Ronald McLain Bruce Meyer Carol Moser Martin Nordhues Lisa Olberding 40 Left: In the shadowy halls the students prepare for another day of school. Center: School work seems to take Right: On lookers anxiously await a lot of energy out of a person. for the names to be drawn. Scott Paulsen Mary Pflanz Janet Poppe David Read Bruce Reimers Lori Robinson Jody Rohde Kathy Rohloff Bruce Schaefer William Sc.hmit Terri Scott Betsy Strom Patrick Sullivan Bernard Thamish David Thelen Sheri Thelen Jeff Thies Theresa Thies Roseanne Tunink Debbie Wameke Scott Wilkinson Steve Wickman, picture not available. 41 Freshmen Show Their Stuff Gary Clark Melanie Strathman Karla Borst Marci Wattier Dave Whalen Brad Albers Leah Amman Scott Backhaus Logene Baird Kathy Bermel Janice Bemer Jana Biembaum Carolyn Bierschenk Vickie Bierschenk Sherri Bloomquist Becky Boling Jim Broders Sandy Buell Susan Burmester David Creamer Dennis DeLong Val Eddie Patty Fuchs Lori Gerkins Randy Green Madonna Gubbels Rodney Gubbels Shauna Gubbels Buckley Hamilton Dean Hanna David I laselhorst Corinne Helsing Jason Hilkemann Jackie Johnson Debby Koehler Mark Korth 42 Michelle Korth Sharon Krueger Scott Lackas Tricia Lindquist Daryl Loberg Joan Loberg Merlin Loberg Connie May Corene McCarthy Dan McFadden Dean Nordhues Diane Pflanz Lisa Pittet Anne Preston Gina Rasmussen Joy Rath Billy Sauser Leonard Schaefer Chuck Schurman Bob Spader Shelly Stratton Barb Thelen Carol Thieman Steve Thies Mark Tunink Dan VanSlyke Scott Wattier Jeff Winkelbauer Tammy Whitehom Mark Frederick and Mr. Dick Babst, Instructor. 43 Sophomores Participate Scott Kruger Kathie Backer Robert Stueckrath Conley Seyl Brad Johnson Mark Arduser Lisa Bach Greg Bloomquist John Bloomquist Tracy Borst Larry Brader Leann Broders Pam Brunssen Carol Cook Monica Eddie Brenda Goetsch Tony Gubbels Cole Hammond Kathy Helsing Lori Hilkemann Mayvonne Isom Larry Janssen Kevin Keifer Jean Koehler Craig Korth Susan Korth Jim Kruger Shelley Lackas Sandra Lange Don Leiting Cindy Meier Brian Moore Diane Moser Denise Nordhues Doug Nordhues Robbie Olberding 44 In Numerous Activities Debra Owens Margaret Pentico Lorita Peters Julie Pflanz Delbert Polenske Shelly Poppe Mike Rethwisch Scott Riedel Brett Rissler Rose Marie Schmit Deanna Sohler Dan Stevens Mark Stevens Shelly Strathman Michelle Thamish John Thelen Mary Tunink Roger Tunink Brenda Wameke Alice Wattier Raymond Weyhrich Sharon Whitehom Sheryl Whitehom Mark Wortman Seniority Tempts Brian Bargstadt John Lackas Mary Bloomquist Mark Koehler Larry Korth Doug Albers Scott Andrew Gene Arduser Kevin Arens Lynell Bermel Linda Bierschenk Barb Bloomquist Diane Creamer Mike Eddie Brian Fish Dan Gubbels Mark Gubbels Billy Hamilton Liz Hammond Doug Haselhorst Pam Hay Sharon Heger Kelly Isom Joni Janssen 46 Juniors Lorrie Johnson Jenny Kiser Julie Korth Mary Krueger Kelly Lackas Don Lange Duane Leicy Tony Leiting Anne Lindquist Kevin Loberg Mickey Meyer Rebecca Miller Kevin Moser Theresa Nannen Randy Nelson Jolene Nordhues Joedy Olberding Carrie Read Joni Robinson Roxanne Rohde Sara Rudebusch Larry Schaefer Kirt Smith Don Stevens Brian Thelen Annette Thieman Chris Thies Marty Thies Pictures not available for Rick Painter and Kevin Sohler 47 Boys Enroll In Home Economics Classes The boys are making shirts and vests of various kinds, each of his own choice. The Home Economics Department sponsored a Karate demonstration in which students participated. Right. Dan Gubbels. Bottom right. Karate demonstration. Below. Marty Thies. Bottom left. Larry Korth and Kevin Arens. R-Club: Determined Athletes First Row: Don Lange, Sharon Heger, Joni Robinson, Sandy Lange, Shelly Poppe, Shelly Strathman, Rebecca Miller, Ann Lindquist, Barb Bloomquist, Dan Stevens. Second Row: Mark Arduser, Mark Gubbels, Sheryl Whitehom, James Kruger, Kelly Lackas, Keith Loberg, Sharon Whitehom, Cindy iMeier, Brett Rissler, Alice Wattier. Third Row: Nancy Kaiser, Scott, Kruger, Tony Leiting, Sara Rudebusch, Chris Gubbels, Shelley Lackas, Brian Fish, Kelly Isom, Brian Barg- stadt, Joan Gubbels. bourth Row: Monty Sellon, Theresa Nannen, John Lackas, Larry Janssen, Ken Loberg, Scott Andrew, Bob Stueckrath, Russ Lenhoff, Susie Kruger, Kevin Keifer, Kevin Sohler. Fifth Row: Kevin Loberg, Matt Gubbels, Kevin Haselhorst, Mark Koehler, Tracy Borst, Duane Leise, Kevin Gubbels, Ray Moore, Doug Albers, Brad Johnson, Dave Fuchs, Gene Arduser, Kevin Moser. Brad Johnson and Jim Kruger, representing the R-Club, are selling concessions at NENAC Wrestling Tournaments. 50 This year's officers are: President Keith Lo-bert, Vice President Mary Bloomquist, Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Kaiser (not shown). The Leaders Of Cardinal Spirit Prevail Above left. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS, Left to Right: Patty Fuchs, Michele Thamish, Sharon Heger. Above. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, First row, Left to Right: Kathy 1 Ielsing, Margaret Pentico, Jean Koehler. Standing behind: Dee Sohler. Below left. Pep club window painting in Randolph House Cafe. Below right. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS, First row, Left to Right: Leah Amman, Corinne Helsing. Second row: Anne Preston, Tricia Lindquist. Standing behind: Shelly Stratton. 1 'Eating again? 11 The coaches are eating their favorite pies that were prepared for them by the Bachelor Living class. Above Right. DRILL TEAM. First row: Jane Kaiser, Milissa Whalen. Second row: Theresa Nannen, Joni Robinson, Liz Hammond, Kelly Lackas. Third row: Mary Tuniink, Monica Eddie. Above left. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. First row: Lori Tunink, Annette Thieman. Second row: Pam Hay, Jolene Nordhues. Third row: Shauna Kuhl. To the right. PEP CLUB OFFICERS. First Row: Student Council Jolene Nelson, Sponsor Miss Jan Sherry. Second Row: Vice President Joann Moser, President Lori Tunink, Secretary-Treasurer Sara Rudebusch, Student Council Theresa Nannen. 52 Far left, 1 'I've got spirit, yes 1 do. Jan Sherry, Sponsor. Left, Deborah Green, Sponsor. Lower left, ' 'That's my nose not my mouth.'' Below, PEP CLUB MEMBERS. First row: Lori Tunink, Pam Hay, Shauna Kuhl, Jolene Nordhues, Annette Thieman. Second row: Shelly Stratton, Brenda Goetsch, Deb Thies, Kathy Helsing, Carrie Read, Barb Bloomquist, Susan Burmester, Sherri Bloomquist, Shirley Huetig. Third row: Tricia Lindquist, Michele Korth, Sharon Krueger, Denise Nordhues, Jean Koehler, Vickie Bierschenk, Ann Lindquist, Barb Nordhues, Dorothy Junck, Sharon Heger. Fourth row: Corinne Helsing, Rose Schmit, Susie Korth, Pam Brunssen, May Isom, Dee Sohler, Deb Bloomquist, Mary Jo Krueger, Carol Thieman, Barb Thelen, Michele Thamish. Fifth row: Leah Amman, Sara Rude-busch, Julie Kruse, Diane Lienemann, Lori Peters, Margaret Pentico, Joan Lienemann, Joann Moser, Chris Thies, Julie Korth, Jolene Nelson, Patty Fuchs. Sixth row: Anne Preston, Mary Tunink, Milissa Whalen , Joni Robinson, Liz Hammond, Jane Kaiser, The -resa Nannen. 53 Bump, Set, Spike It! Randolph 10 10 15 15 Randolph 2 4 15 15 Randolph 7 7 15 15 Randolph 15 510 9 1515 Randolph 15 15 6 5 Randolph 15 15 6 12 Randolph 5 3 15 15 Randolph 11 11 15 15 Randolph 0 2 15 15 Randolph 15 11 15 13 15 8 Randolph 3 7 O'Neill 15 15 Randolph 10 11 15 15 Randolph 14 13 16 15 Above: Joann Moser bumping. At left: Susie Kruger and Nancy Kaiser serving. Below: Joanie Gubbels spiking the ball over the net. These girls, along with Wendy Boling, were the Senior players of the team. You've done a great job! 54 That’s The Way We Like It! VOLLEYBALL SQUAD. First row: Shelly Strathman, Mary Bloomquist, Sandy Lange, Susie Kruger, Joann Moser, Tracy Borst, Theresa Nannen, Nancy Kaiser, Joanie Gubbels, Wendy Goling. Second row: Marci Wat-tier, Debbie Koehler, Joni Robinson, Leann Broders, Sharon Whitehom, Shelley Lackas, Rebecca Miller, Karla Borst, Becky Boling. Third row: St. Manager — Robin Berner, Jackie Johnson, Janice Berner, Kathy Ber-mel, Cindy Meier, Joan Loberg, Coach Bob Rissler, Coach Midge Dub-linski, Melanie Strathman, Patty Fuchs, Diane Pflanz, Connie May, St. Manager — Tammy Whitehom. Above: Coach Bob Rissler and Coach Midge Dublinski did a fine job this year. At left: Wendy Boling bumping. Below: Happiness is winning a tro phy! 55 Cards Show Good Effort j ■ f ■ ;• f. ,1 V fee JL First Row-Left to Right: Dan Stevens, Dennis DeLong, Don Lange, Brad Albers, Dean Nordhues, Cole Hammond, Scott Wattier, DonLeiting, Gary Clark, Bob Spader, Scott Lackas, Mike Rethwisch, Student Man-ager-Kevin Lenhoff. Second Row: Student Manager-Mark Arduser, Kevin Moser, Gene Arduser, Scott Andrew, Brad Johnson, Clay Reidel, Doug Albers, Brian Moore, Tom Schaefer, Mark Koehler, Dave Fuchs, Kevin Loberg, Ken Loberg, Conley Seyl. Third Row: Student Manager-Jimmy Kruger, Brian Bargstadt, Scott Kruger, Keith Loberg, Mark Stevens, Kevin Keifer, Russ Lenjoff, John Lackas, Larry Janssen, Merlin Loberg, Brian Fish, Tony Leiting, Kelly Isom, Student Managers-Brett Rissler, Ken Boatman. Absent: Daryl Loberg, Dean Hanna, Randy Green, Doug Nordhues, Mark Wortman, Don Stevens. Varsity Record Reserve Randolph 0 Randolph 8 Randolph 0 Randolph 6 Randolph 0 Randolph 0 Randolph 8 Randolph 9 Randolph 6 Wins 2 Laurel 26 Plain view 15 Madison 14 Pierce 32 Neligh 6 Creighton 23 Crofton 6 Bloomfield 6 O'Neill 14 Losses 7 Wins 3 Losses 1 Freshman Wins 1 Losses 3 56 Dave Fuchs — Def. Linebacker, Off. Center. Russ Lenhoff — Def. Linebacker, Off. Fullback. Keith Loberg — Def. Halfback C Safety, Off. Halfback C Fullback. % s ervior R ide.rl ) Ken Loberg — Def. Tackle. 4 Clay Riedel — Def. Tackle. 4 Tom Schaefer — Def. Tackle. 57 Coaches are left to right: Kneeling, Head Coach Bob Lake. Standing, Coach Alex Czeranko, Coach Dick Babst, and Coach Lyle Nannen. Conley Seyl: Most Valuable Player, Offense and RussLenhoff: Most Valuable Player, Defense. John Lackas and Russ Lenhoff: All Conference and Captains. HONORS HONORABLE MENTION ALL CONFERENCE, Left to right: Keith Loberg, Brian Fish, Conley Seyl and Mark Koehler. 5b Three cards are better than none. Warming up, getting tough, RHS will show their stuff! The thrill of Victory! ! ! ! Varsity Record Wins 9 Losses 8 Reserve Record Wins 6 Losses S Freshman Record Wins 3 Losses 5 Cards Improve As VARSITY BB players of 1978-79 are from left to right: Jim Kruger, Mike Lenhoff, Monty Sellon, Tim Pflanz, Matt Gubbels, Kevin Arens, Kevin Gubbels, Larry Korth, Mark Koehler, Brad Johnson, Conley Seyl, Doug Haselhorst, Russ Lenhoff, Scott Andrew , and Coach Lyle Nannen in the center circle. St. Managers from left to right ' 'What a pair of excited faces! are: Joedy Olberding, Kevin Len- hoff , and Ken Boatman. BOYS RESERVE from left to right are: Don Leiting, Scott Riedel, Marty Thies, Doug Haselhorst, Scott Andrew, Larry Korth, Mark Koehler, Gene Arduser, Conley Seyl, Jim Kruger and Coach Dick Babst in the center circle. 60 The Season Progresses FRESHMAN TEAM from bottom to top, First Row: Mark Tunink, Second Row: Dan Van Slyke, Dave Whalen, Third Row: Dennis Delong, Jeff Winkelbauer, Fourth Row: Gary Clark, Steven Thies, Fifth Row: Dean Hanna, Scott Wattier, Sixth Row: Charles Schurman, Dean Nordhues. Monty Sellon-NENAC ALL CONFERENCE Russ Lenhoff-NENAC ALL CONFERENCE and Norfolk Daily News TOP TWENTY of NE NEBRASKA Honorable Mention 51 Girls’ Basketball Team Has A Tough Season RESERVE SQUAD. Kelly Lackas, Melanie Strathman, Berner, Kathy Bermel, Karla Borst, Sandy Buell, Susan Susie Korth, Carolyn Bierschenk, Marci Wattier, Burmester, Lori Johnson, Debbie Koehler, Mary Tun- Becky Boling, Jackie Johnson, Connie May, Janice ink. FRESHMAN BALL HANDLERS. First Row: Marci Wattier, Becky Boling, Carolyn Bierschenk. Second Row: Connie May, Jackie Johnson, Janice Berner. Third Row: Debbie Koehler, Melanie Strathman, Karla Borst. Fourth Row: Sandy Buell, Kathy Bermel, and Susan Brumester. Assistant Coach Midge Dub-linski and Athletic Trainer Alex Czeranko. Coach List gives advice. J-U-M-P, Jump, Shelly, jump! 62 Cardettes placed first in-Pierce County Tournament. Varsity Record. Wins: 10 Losses: 6 Reserve Record: Wins: 6 Losses: 1 Freshman Record. Wins: 5 Losses: 1 VARSITY GO-GETTERS. First Row: Shelly Poppe, Melanie Strathman, Theresa Nannen, Tracy Borst, Chris Gubbels, Sara Rudebusch, Shelley Lackas. Second Row: Coach Dan List. Alice Watticr, Joanie Gub- bels , Kelly Lackas, Debbie Koehler, Karla Borst, Shelly Strathman, Lorrie Johnson and Assistant Coach Midge Dublinski. CHARTKEEPERS. Joan Lienemann, Linda GET THAT BALL! Bierschenk, and Leann Broders. 61 Thinclads Break School Records Leah Amman warming up for a track meet. John Lackas shows style in the high hurdles. Ray Moore giving the discus a final effort. Shelley Lackas has the school record in the discus with a toss of 97'8 . Madonna Gubbels has the record in the hurdles with a time of 12.5. Daryl Loberg clears the pole-vault bar. GIRLS' TRACK TEAM WIN DISTRICT BY ONE POINT. Below. First Row: Sandy Buell Mayvonne Isom, Barb Bloomquist, Shauna Gubbels, Corrine Helsing, Sherri Bloomquist. Second Row: Carrie Read, Shelly Strathman, Mary Bloomquist, Connie May, Leah Amman, Joanie Gubbels, Becky Boling. Third Row: Janice Berner, Moni Eddie, Anne Preston, Dee Sohler, Melanie Strathman, Ruth Brodersen, Jean Koehler, Corene McCarthy. Fourth Row: Coach Midge Dublinsld, Shelly Stratton, Alice Wattier, Kelly Lackas, Theresa Nannen, Madonna Gubbels, Marci Wattier, Joni Robinson, Coach Dan List, Jackie Johnson, absent; Shelley Lackas. BOYS' TRACK TEAM. First Row: Dennis DeLong, Daryl Loberg, Greg Bloomquist, Jim Kruger. Second Row: Brad Johnson, Mike Eddie, Ray Moore, Kevin Haselhorst. Third Row: Linda Johnson, Coach Alex Czeranko, Coach Bob Lake, Ricky Leiting. Fourth Row; Merlin Loberg, Bob Stueckrath, Scott Andrew, John Lackas. Ray Moore ran a fast Mile and set a school record with a time of 4:44.8. Dee Sohler set the school record in the Mile with a time of 6:19.8. Bob Stueckrath ran an exhausting 2-Mile and broke the school record with time of 10:26.6. The Boys' 880 Relay consisted of Merlin Loberg, Daryl Loberg, Mike Eddie, and Jim Kruger. The 2-Mile Relay consisted of Ray Moore, Mike Eddie, Bob Stueckrath, and Kevin Haselhorst. The 2-Mile Relay, (Anne Preston, Barb Bloomquist, Sherri Bloomquist, and Corrine Helsing), set a new school record with the time of 11:14.5. The Boys' Mile Relay consisted of John Lackas, Brad Johnson, Ray Moore, and Kevin Haselhorst. Girls' Student Managers are Jackie Johnson, Joni Robinson, and Shelly Stratton. Boys' Student Managers are Linda Johnson and Ricky Leiting. 65 Lackas Randolph entered five events in the Girls' State Track Meet. The 880 Relay (Shelly Strathman, Kelly Lackas, Alice Wattier and Marci Wattier) placed second with a time of 1:47.9. This also set the school record. The 440 Relay (Becky Boling, Carrie Read, Shelly Strathman and Alice Wattier) did not place in the meet, but they did set the school record at 52.5 earlier this season. The Mile Relay (Kelly Lackas, Madonna Gubbels, Carrie Read, and Marci Wattier) did not place either but they also set the school record at 4:14. Marci Wattier placed third in the 440 Yard Dash at the State Track Meet and has the school re cord at 60.7. Kelly Lackas did not place at the meet but she does have the school Long Jump record at 16'4%''. 66 Wrestling Is Head-To-Head Competition Wrestling Squad. First Row: Randy Green, Dan Stevens, Brian Bargstadt, Robbie Olberding, Brett Rissler, Scott Lackas. Second Row: Kevin Keifer, Brian Fish, Kevin Loberg, Scott Kruger, Dave Fuchs, Kelly Isom. Third Row: Merlin Loberg, Delbert Polenske, Daryl Loberg, Cole Hammond, Mark Gubbels, John Bloom quist, Tony Gubbels, Dan Gubbels, Mark Korth. Wrestling Coaches are Assistant Coach-James Kilbum and Head Coach-Russ Jensen. St. Managers and Chartkeepers for this year are: Left to right: Mike Keifer, Liz Hammond, Joni Robinson, Scott Wilkinson. 67 TOURNAMENT PLACINGS Brett Rissler — Wayne 4th and NENAC 4th Brian Bargstadt — Wayne 3rd, Elgin Pope John 2nd, Winside 4th, and NENAC 1st Dan Stevens — Wayne 3rd and Elgin Pope John 2nd Randy Green — NENAC 4th Cole Hammond — Wayne 3rd and Elgin Pope John 3rd Mark Stevens — Wayne 2nd, Elgin Pope John 3rd, Winside 2nd, NENAC 1st and District 4th Kelly Isom — Elgin Pope John 3rd and NENAC 3rd Dave Fuchs — Wayne 1st, Elgin Pope John 2nd, Winside 2nd, NENAC 1st, District 1st and State 6th This year's only Senior was Dave Fuchs. He ends his wrestling career with a 41-27 record. INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING RECORDS Name Dave F. Won 22 Lost 6 Tied Robbie O. 3 8 Kevin L. 3 10 Delbert P. 1 2 Brian B. 15 6 1 Mike R. 2 0 Brian F. 6 8 1 Brett R. 8 14 Dan G. 2 1 Dan S. 13 7 Mark G. 5 2 Mark S. 21 7 Kelly 1. 12 11 Jim B. 0 1 Don S. 0 1 Randy G. 6 7 John 3. 4 2 1 Mark K. 1 12 Tony G. 1 5 Scott L. 2 12 Cole H. 12 2 Daryl L. 5 3 Craig K. 2 1 Merlin L. 3 5 Scott K. 16 4 Bob S. 3 4 Kevin K. 17 7 Scott Kruger — Wayne 1st, Winside 3rd, NENAC 1st and District 5th Brian Fish — Wayne 4th and Elgin Pope John 4th Kevin Keifer — Wayne 3rd, Elgin Pope John 2nd, Winside 4th, NENAC 2nd and District 5th Kevin Loberg — NENAC 4th Scott Lackas — NENAC 4th Johh Bloomquist — NENAC 3rd Randy Green, 132 pound weight class, is a Freshman this year. A Sophomore, Kevin Keifer, was the heavyweight. Kelly Isom, a Junior, wrestled in the 145 pound weight class. Scott Lackas, 98 pound weight class, is a Freshman this year. A Sophomore, Mark Stevens, wrestled in the 138 pound weight class. He was also a State qualifier. A Sophomore, Scott Kruger, wrestled at 167 pounds. Randolph DUALS 18 Wayne 40 Randolph 41 Creighton 24 Randolph 30 Wisner-Pilger 32 Randolph 32 Elgin Pope John 28 Randolph 30 Plain view 26 Randolph 43 Norfolk Catholic 15 Randolph 49 Neligh 17 Dan Stevens, 126 pounds, is a Sophomore this year. Brett Rissler, a Sophomore, wrestled at 105 pounds. A Junior, wrestling at weight 119, is Brian Bargstadt. A Senior Dave Fuchs, wrestled at 155 pounds. He was also a State qualifier. Robbie Olberding, a Sophomore, pictured at the right wrestled at 112 pounds. Brian Fish and Kevin Loberg, both Juniors, wrestled at the 185 weight class. TOURNAMENTS Wayne State Invitational — 2nd Elgin Pope John Invitational 4th Winside Invitational — 4th NENAC — 3rd Districts — 9th 69 1 'Dear Lord, tell Roger we miss him; give him our love.'' The presentation of the plaque to Mr. C Mrs. Art Rohde was made by the president of the Senior Class, Russ Lenhoff. A Friend To Remember FRIEND What a friend we have in time, Gives us children, makes us wine. Tells us what to take or leave behind. And the gifts of growing old, And the stories to be told, And the feelings more precious than gold. Friend, 1 will remember you, Think of you, pray for you, And when another day is through, I'll still be friends with you. Baby's days are never long. Mother's laugh is baby's song, Gives us all the hope to carry on. Friend, I will remember you, Think of you, pray for you, And when another day is through, I'll still be friends with you. By Bill Banoff and Kathy Nivert. Roger Rohde was a person whom we will long remember. He was involved in school activities such as chorus, football, and wrestling. But, most of all, Roger was involved with the people around him. He seemed to have a smile on his face everywhere he went i he helped his friends and classmates whenever he could. 70 Sponsor Tom Barlow Sponsor Charles Keizer Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall President Russ Lenhoff Vice President Monty Sellon V Student Council Tim Pflanz Secretary - Treasurer Matt Gubbels Student Council Kevin Haselhorst 72 Jane Kaiser Kevin Gubbels Holly Burgel Brad Eddie Bobby Hamilton Dave Fuchs Diane Lienemann Ken Loberg 4l V Tom Schaefer Joan Lienemann Doug Backhaus Debbie Bloomquist Barb Nordhues Dennis Spader Jolene Nelson Chuck Gubbels Neil Thelen Joann Moser Gary Haselhorst Lori Gubbels Olson Nancy Kaiser Rob Kiser Shauna Kuhl Doyle Owens Milissa Whalen Larry Poppe Wendy Boling Poppe Randy Olson Donna Lenhoff V Ray Moore Joanie Gubbels Clay Riedel Chris Gubbels THIRTEEN YEAR GROUP. First Row: Lori Peters, Shirley Huetig, Connie Stevens, Barb Nordhues, Debbie Thies. Second Row: Randy Olson, Diane Lienemann, Julie Kruse, Ruth Brodersen, Jo-lene Nelson. Third Row: John Lange, Doyle Owens, Kevin Kasel-horst, Monty Sellon. Absent-Dave Fuchs. er. Above. RHS SWING CHOIR performing at Graduation. Left: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY GRADUATES. First Row: Lynell Jensen, Pam Thamish, Ruth Brodersen, Jane Kaiser. Second Row: Monty Sellon, Kevin Haselhorst, Brad Eddie. 73 SENIORS HONORED WITH SCHOLARSHIPS Monty Sellon: Board of Regents (1 year), UN - L. Elk Scholarship (2nd place), Valedictorian. Kevin Haselhorst: Elk Scholarship (1st place), Salutatorian. Brad Eddie: Carhart Lumber Scholarship, Wayne State College. Jane Kaiser: Board of Governors, Northeast Nebraska Technical Community College. Keith Loberg: Kim Andrew Memorial Scholarship. Diane Lienemann: Northeast Nebraska Recyclers, Northeast Nebraska Technical Community College. Lynell Jensen: Grant P.E.O. Sisterhood , Cottey College. Ruth Brodersen: Freshman Music Scholarship (Alternate), Carhart Lumber Scholarship (Alternate), Wayne State College. Brad Eddie was presented with the John F. Kennedy Award for Citizenship. This annual award is sponsored by the Randolph Times. 74 The Invocation Rev. Joe Lee. Commencement Address. Rev. Roland Peschel The Benediction Rev. Ivan Amman. a dd- ¥ Szfct d’ OdldUHtKCed' Jxd fU ay- edtesustf', y ay yl ne eest, ttcfoed£ dwedi y'-zusie-■d vedu- t y- ■ c o£ nfL v ’ 'jtmrtdd-cdcm Kevin Haselhorst presented the 1979 Class History. The Valedictorian Address was given by Monty Sellon. a dd' f’ ased- 3 d S tadds 5d o tds Good Luck Seniors!! 76 ss « . 0 , _ 0 - - . - • '' • - Z . v ' - - - - V - - «- - •'. • — • ■ x • v V • — - : 1 c ■. :: : c; c •• ■ v • • N % - y • .-• • V • • - v . • y % y - . . - ' - • ' - • • - - - y x y. - s % m V v • • v % . , • •■ V — - - - N - • - •- - « X ---------N - • - . • .. • • , x V. S. v - - . N . V • - « S . M v « , % N • ■ V wi,-. — - '_ - - %yi i . 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