Randolph High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Randolph, NE)
- Class of 1982
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■ BUILDING BLOCKS TO THE FUTURE RANDOLPH PUBLIC SCHOOLS RANDOLPH, NEBRASKA 2-12 14-36 38-46 48-66 68-76 78-80 SENIORS SPORTS SPECIAL EVENTS ORGANIZATIONS UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF As the colors of the rainbow Illumine the sky Above a field of daisies Stirring in the breeze The Class of 1982 Shall be prospering CAROLYN BIERSCHENK Vice-President SHERRI BLOOMQUIST Student Council GINA RASMUSSEN Valedictorian BRAD ALBERS President JOAN LOBERG Secretary-T reasurer DARYL LOBERG Student Council JEFF WINKELBAUER Salutatorian KEN MORTEN Sponsor RAY SCHNELL Sponsor JANICE BERNER JANA BIERNBAUM BECKY BOLING KARLA BORST SANDY BUELL SUSAN BURMESTER DAVID CREAMER DENNIS DELONG VALERIE EDDIE PATRICIA FUCHS LORI GERKINS RANDY GREEN 4 BRENDA HANSEN DAVID HASELHORST CORINNE HELSING JASON HILKEMANN JACQUELYN JOHNSON DEBRA KOEHLER MARK KORTH Expanding Our Horizons MICHELE KORTH SHARON KRUEGER SCOTT LACKAS TRICIA LINDQUIST MERLIN LOBERG CONNIE MAY CORENE MCCARTHY DANIEL MCFADDEN DEAN NORDHUES DIANE PFLANZ ANNE PRESTON ROBERT SPADER MELANIE STRATHMAN SHEILIA STRATTON BARBARA THELEN 6 CAROL THIEMAN STEVEN THIES MARK TUNINK DANIEL VAN SLYKE MARCIA WATTIER SCOTT WATTIER DAVID WHALEN TAMERA WHITEHORN 7 Corinne Helsing PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP Wayne State College Sandy Buell TRUSTEE'S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Doane College Jeff Winkelbauer REGENTS - UNL TRUSTEE'S - Kearney State College Joan Loberg REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP, NATIONAL MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION, LEGION AUXILARY NURSE'S SCHOLARSHIP UNMC-Lincoln Campus Sherri Bloomquist ST. FRANCES SCHOLARSHIP Northeast Technical Community College Corene McCarthy PASTORAL AWARD Briar Cliff College Michele Korth Marci Wattier NORFOLK BEAUTY COLLEGE EPB SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Bahner Beauty College Norfolk Beauty College 8 Shelly Stratton P.E.O. GRANT Cottey College Gina Rasmussen HONOR SCHOLARSHIP Wayne State College Janice Berner PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP Nebraska Wesleyan University N tl Diane Pflanz BOARD OF GOVERNER'S (Alternate) Northeast Technical Community College David Creamer CARHART LUMBER and PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP Wayne State College Melanie Strathman REA SCHOLARSHIP UNL Carolyn Bierschenk EPB SCHOLARSHIP Bahner Beauty College Valerie Eddie EPB SCHOLARSHIP Bahner Beauty College Madonna Gubbels BOARD OF GOVERNOR'S Northeast Technical Community College BEYOND THE RAINBOW LIES This is it! Ushers: Bobbi Loberg and Rich Lange Swing Choir with Senior Choir Members Janice Berner receives John F. Kennedy Award 10 THE PROMISE OF THE FUTURE Superintendent Neil Kluver; Reverend Sandy Carpenter; and Guest Speaker- Mickey Stewart § «4UOt 3Ci ScJioof announce (Commencement 6 xetcidee (Sunday afl tnoon, 0?£cuj owcteentii 0£ineteen Hun3t«3 ekjiU j4 8o UUee o cfoclc §clu o£ fjtjmaaetum (OCaea 0I£otto Jeff giving Class History $ 3 tL £u tL jHomi 0 tfU fW Cina Presen,in Address CDoieiee (CEo£6 C totC R Un£ov5 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1978 our time as high school students at Randolph High School began. Sixty-five students comprised what was and still remains the largest class in high school. Nineteen hundred seventy-eight was the first year freshman classes were moved here to the West School with the rest of the high school. This move led to the re-instatement of a once-popular in-school event, freshman initiation. We became the first class in a number of years to be initiated by the seniors. The boys were required to dress as girls and the girls as babies. All of us were slaves of the seniors for our initiation into RHS. Our class officers for our first year in high school were as follows: President-Cary Clark; Vice-President-Me-lanie Strathman; Secretary-Treasurer-Karla Borst; and Student Council Representatives-Marci Wattier and Dave Whalen. For our sophomore year Brad Albers was elected class president with Karla Borst vice-president, Dennis DeLong secretary-treasurer and Kathy Bermel and Becky Boling were chosen as student council representatives. Corinne Helsing was awarded 1st place in the annual Voice of Democracy contest. Janice Berner, Debby Koehler, Corinne Helsing and Jeff Winkelbauer were honored by being inducted into the National Honor Society. In the spring, Dennis DeLong, Dean Hanna, Daryl Loberg, Merlin Loberg, Carolyn Bierschenk, Debby Koehler, Karla Borst, and Marci Wattier jive re chosen as prom waiters and waitresses. Mr. Ken Morten and Mr. Chuck Keizer become our class sponsors that year with Mr. Ken Morten remaining with us throughout our high school years. Mr. Chuck Keizer, however, would retire from teaching after our sophomore year to pursue other interests. Mr. Ray Schnell joined Mr. Ken Mor- ten as sponsor for our junior and senior years. Brad Albers and Karla Borst were re-elected as class president and vice-president in our junior year. Melanie Strathman was elected secretary-treasurer and Carolyn Bierschenk and Debby Koehler were our student council representatives. Our junior year was a busy one with sports playing a major role. While all the teams did well, the state championship in girls basketball had to be the highlight. Melanie Strathman, Debby Koehler, Becky Boling, and Jackie fohn-son were members of that undefeated championship squad. Daryl Loberg and Randy Green were honored that year by being named to the all-conference football squad, and the girls track team won the district championship for the 3rd year in a row. In the fall we held our own Junior Class Dinner Theater, presenting the play, Finder's Creepers. Dan Van Slyke and Jackie Johnson were selected as best actor and actress. In the spring, the all-school play Hillbilly Wed-din' was staged, with our own Leah Amman chosen as best actress. Also that spring, Corinne Helsing brought back a superior rating from the district music contest at Wayne for her clarinet solo, and Gina Rasmussen was given 1st place in the Voice of Democracy contest. In May, we presented the seniors with the Junior-Senior prom and banquet, with the theme - Shadows In the Moonlight. Karla Borst was crowned Prom queen at the dance, which followed the banquet. Before our 11th year ended, David Creamer and Gina Rasmussen were named as ushers for graduation, and Corinne Helsing and Jeff Winkelbauer were chosen to attend Girls' State alternate. When our last year here at RHS finally arrived one of the first things we did was elect Brad Albers to his third, consecutive term as president of our class. Carolyn Bierschenk was elected vice-president, with Joan Loberg secretary-treasurer, and Daryl Loberg and Sherri Bloomquist representing the class on the Student Council. We also received a new principal for our last year, as Ron lies filled the spot left open by the departure of Ron Wecker, who had been our principal for the past three years. The first major event of our last year was of course, Homecoming. After being the first to be initiated, it was now our turn to do the initiating. The freshmen became our slaves for a day, with the boys dressing as Dolly Parton and the girls imitating Fonzic, from Happy Days. The crowning of the king and queen took place at halftime of the football game this year. Scott Wattier and Sherri Bloomquist were chosen as king and queen with Anne Preston, Marci Wattier, Debby Koehler, Merlin Loberg, Daryl Loberg, and Dean Hanna comprising the rest of the royal court. With the alumni association's decision not to sponsor a public homecoming dance, our class sponsored one of its own after the game for all high school students. The theme for homecoming was Endless Love. The Sweetheart Ball arrived in 1982 with Corinne Helsing and Steve Thies being selected to reign as king and queen. This year's all-school drama club play was entitled, The Worm Shall Squirm. Randy Green and Anne Preston were chosen as best actor and actress. On May 1st the juniors took us to a Tropical Paradise for the Junior-Senior prom. Dennis DeLong was crowned as prom king. Ten seniors were inducted into the National Honor Society in our last year. They were Kathy Bermel, Sandy Buell, David Creamer, Patty Fuchs, Madonna Gubbels, Jackie Johnson, Joan Loberg, Corene McCarthy, Anne Preston, and Melanie Strathman. Corene McCarthy received a superior at the music contest in Wayne for her solo vocal performance. Mark Korth was awarded the highly prestigious State Farmer Award at the State FFA convention. Anne Preston received the outstanding vocal award for music, and Corinne Helsing was the recipient of the John Philips Susa Award in band. Many seniors were active in sports throughout high school. Receiving all-conference in their senior year were, Daryl Loberg, Randy Green, and Merlin Loberg for football; Debby Koehler for volleyball; and Randy Green, Dean Hanna, and Debby Koehler for basketball. The volleyball girls won three trophies this year, the football team won the first overtime game Randolph had been involved in, in football since the overtime rule was installed, and the wrestling squad sent Daryl Loberg to the state meet in Lincoln. The girls basketball team come within two games of qualifying again for the state tournment, after being near the top of the charts all year long. The boys team played in one of the longest games in RHS history, a 5-overtime loss to Bloomfield, and later, would come within 2 points of playing for the district championship. Both girls and boys basketball teams each brought home 2 trophies this year. It was a busy last year, but we did find time to choose and order our announcements, and various other souvineers of our senior high school years. For our class colors we chose those of the rainbow, for our flower, the daisy, and our motto - Beyond the Rainbow Lies the Promise of the Future. Today, our class history becomes complete. Many of us have been together for 13 years now and those who have not, certainly seem like they have. We've accomplished many things together. We've enjoyed many happy times, suffered through many sad times, shared the joy of having dreams come true, and watched on, as other dreams crumbled along the way. Together, we've lived and grown into what we now are. Now, today, May 16th, 1982, it is time for us, as a class, to part, and go our own ways. As a body this class will be split, but in memory it never will. The memories of the last 13 years will live forever in the minds of all 61 of us. On our own now, the time has come for us to use the knowledge we have acquired, to go out, and begin striving onward, in the hope that someday our knowledge will lead us somewhere beyond the rainbow, to the promise of the future. 12 LETTER WINNERS FOOTBALL. SENIORS: Dan Van Slyke, Brad Albers, Scott Wattier, Randy Green, Merlin Loberg, Daryl Loberg. JUNIORS: Ken Boatman, Scott Wilkinson, Greg Lackas, Ron McLain, Tim Gubbels, Mike Keifer. SOPHOMORES: Ed Tharnish, Roger Thelen, Mark Preston, Marvin Nordhues, Dave Korth. FRESHMAN: Brian Meyer. STUDENT MANAGER: Steve Loberg. Other football awards are found on page 15. VOLLEYBALL. SENIORS: Kathy Bermel, Becky Boling, Karla Borst, Patty Fuchs, Jackie Johnson, Debby Koehler, Connie May, Melanie Strathman. SOPHOMORES: Cheryl Berner, Rhonda May. STUDENT MANAGERS: Valerie Eddie, Kristie Borst. Kathy Bermel was most improved and best server. Connie May was most consistent. Becky Boling received the hustle award. Other volleyball awards are found on page 19. WRESTLING. SENIORS: Merlin Loberg, Daryl Loberg, Mark Korth, Scott Lackas. JUNIORS: Rod Isom, Mike Keifer, Bruce Reimers, Scott Wilkinson, Ron McLain. SOPHOMORE: Larry Sohler. FRESHMEN: Scott Sauser, Darin Loberg, Mike Hanna, Hoss Hammond. Other wrestling awards are found on page 27. GIRLS BASKETBALL. SENIORS: Becky Boling, Jackie Johnson, Debby Koehler, Melanie Strathman. JUNIORS: Inga Brodersen, Mary Nannen, Mari Pflanz, Theresa Thies, Rose Tunink, Carol Moser. SOPHOMORES: Sindee Breding, Cheryl Berner, Joan Olson. STUDENT MANAGERS: Marcy Kluver, Lori Robinson. BOYS BASKETBALL. SENIORS: Randy Green, Dean Hanna, Dean Nordhues, Dan Van Slyke, Jeff Winkelbauer. JUNIORS. Ken Boatman, Greg Lackas, Kevin Lenhoff, Marty Nordhues. SOPHOMORES: Dave Korth, Ed Tharnish. The awards from boys basketball are as follows: Most Valuable Player Award went to Randy Green and Dean Hanna. Honorary Team Captain went to Dean Hanna. Most Inspirational Player Award went to Jeff Winkelbauer. Outstanding Defensive Player Award went to Ken Boatman. Mr. Hustle Award went to Dan Van Slyke and Jeff Winkelbauer. Most Improved Player Award: SENIOR- Dean Nordhues, JUNIOR-Marty Nordhues, SOPHOMORE-Dave Korth, FRESHMAN-Darrin Nordhues. The Leader in steals Award was presented to Dean Hanna with a total of 47 steals. Other basketball honors can be found on pages 20-21. COED BASKETBALL. The Coed Intramural Basketball Championship Team members are Kevin Lenhoff-captain, Gary Clark, Marty Nordhues, Bill Schmit, Jeff Thies, Jackie Bargstadt, Rhonda May, Michelle McLain and Mari Pflanz. SPECIAL HONORS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE There were four students at the Randolph High School winning Best of Show at the Fine Arts Festival. Those students were Cindy Burgel, named Best of Show in the high school classes; Corene McCarthy received first place in the Music Division with a vocal solo; Patty Fuchs was named alternate, and Jane Pflanz was the winner in the Style Revue. Sherrill Burmester was chosen to represent Randolph this year at Girls State in Lincoln. Sherrill is a junior at the Randolph High School. Bobbi Loberg was chosen alternate. She is also a Junior at Randolph High School. Becky Boling, age 18, has been selected to compete in the Nebraska Miss T.E.E.N. pageant. The pageant is to he held at the University of Nebraska May 28-29 in Lincoln. This pageant is the official Statewide Finals for the Miss T.E.E.N. Corinne Helsing, age 17, has been selected to be in the 1982 Miss Nebraska National Teen-Ager Pageant to be held at Nebraska Wesleyan University June 25-27. The Miss Nebraska National Teen-Ager pageant finals are to be held in August. There were three Voice of Democracy Oratory contest winners in the Randolph High School. First place went to Denise Rasmussen, second place went to Bobbi Loberg, and third place went to Cheryl Berner. Cheryl Berner attends seminar. Twenty selected high school students from across the state gathered in Wahoo, May 14-19, for a unique, federally funded seminar on computers. Among the 20 attending was Cheryl Berner of Randolph High School who was selected by a special committee from the Nebraska State Department of Education. She was chosen because of her high academic standing, high IQ, and her response to a four-page questionaire that included two essays. While attending the seminar, Miss Berner stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Schoen. Cheryl is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berner. Cheryl's comment: It was a very unique experience and I had lots of fun while learning a lot. Mildred Brown was presented a teaching award ofr her 34 years of dedicated service. Henry Hilkemann was presented an award for serving on the school board for 20 years. 14 CARDINALS CLOSE SEASON AT 5-3 Running Back Receiving All-Conference honors was Merlin Lobcrg. Merlin was chosen as Defensive Line Backer. Daryl Loberg received All-Conference honors, was picked as Defensive Nose Guard, and also received honorable mention in the Class C All-State. Randy Green received All-Conference honors, was picked as an Offensive Running Back, along with being named to the Top 20 Northeast Nebraska Football players in the Norfolk Daily News, and also received honorable mention at Class C All-State. Also receiving honorable mention at Conferences were Ken Boatman, Greg Lackas, Scott Wattier, and Scott Wilkinson. DEFENSE. Front Row: Dave Korth, Mark Preston, Daryl Loberg, Mike Keifer, Scott Wilkinson, Scott Wattier. Second Row: Greg Lackas, Rich Lange, Dan Van Slyke, Ken Boatman, Merlin Loberg, absent Randy Green. OFFENSE. Front Row: Scott Wattier, Scott Wilkinson, Mike Keifer, Daryl Loberg, Greg Lackas, Brad Albers, Eddie Tharnish. Second Row: Rich Lange, Dan Van Slyke, Ken Boatman, Merlin Loberg, absent Randy Green. 5cott End ttier s Junior Varsity. Front Row: Ron McLain, Arlyn Loberg, Darin Loberg, Chris Nordhues, Brian Broderson. Second Row: Rod Isom, Mark Preston, Marvin Nordhues, Boyd Janssen, Eddie Tharnish, Ricky Leiting. Third Row: Coach Mark Anderson, Mike Hanna, Brian Meyer, Dave Korth, Darrin Nordhues, Roger Thelen Tim Gubbels, Coach Joe Groen. Senior lettermen were: Merlin Loberg, Daryl Loberg, Randy Green, Brad Albers, Scott Wattier, Dan Van Slyke. RHS Football Team. Front Row: Ron McLain, Ken Boatman, Mike Keifer, Brian Meyer, Roger Thelen, Marvin Nordhues, Daryl Loberg, Brian Brodersen, Dan Van Slyke. Second Row: Greg Lackas, Mark Preston, Brad Albers, Rod Isom, Dave Korth, Ricky Leiting, Boyd Janssen, Scott Wilkinson, Eddie Tharnish, Steve Loberg, Coach Lyle Nannan. Third Row: Coach Mark Anderson, Darin Loberg, Arlyn Loberg, Mike Hanna, Darrin Nordhues, Merlin Loberg, Scott Wattier, Rich Lange, Tim Cubbies, Chris Nordhues, Coach Joe Groen, T Cardin Randolph 32 Laurel 6 Randolph 0 Plainview 6 Randolph 20 Wayne 14 Randolph 0 Pierce 19 Randolph 14 Neligh 13 Randolph 3 Creighton 0 Randolph 0 Crofton 19 Randolph 26 Bloomfield 6 17 CARDETTES BUILT A WINNING SEASON VARSITY. Front Row: Becky Boling, Connie May, Jackie Cheryl Berner, Karla Borst. Third Row: Student Manager -Bargstadt, Rhonda May, Jackie Johnson. Second Row: Terri Val Eddie, Kathy Bermel, Rose Tunink, Mary Nannen, Debby Scott, Janet Poppe, Marci Wattier, Melanie Strathman, Koehler, Patty Fuchs, Coach Bob Rissler. JUNIOR VARSITY. Front Row: Caryl Preston, Lisa Thies, Karen Reimers, Jackie Gubbels, Cindy Berner. Second Row: Peggy Stueckrath, Kathie Moser, Penny Milander, Jackie Po- dany, Tammy Arduser, Tammy Spader. Third Row: Student Manager - Val Eddie, Kelly Frederick, Kris Kittle, Jane Pflanz, Angie Steffen, Joan Olson, Coach Bob Rissler. 18 Kathy Zielezinski was the Assistant Coach for volleyball and girls basketball. Randolph 15 Randolph 15 Randolph 17 Randolph 15 Randolph 15 Randolph 15 Randolph 15 Randolph 15 Randolph 15 Randolph 14 Randolph 6 Randolph 4 Randolph 11 Randolph 16 Randolph 12 Randolph H Randolph 15 VOLLEYBALL 11 11 15 15 18 15 15 8 16 8 15 15 7 15 10 15 13 15 3 PIERCE COUNTY 15 11 5 H.C.C. 12 Newcastle 11 Wynot 15 Neligh 13 Crofton 1 Bloomfield 13 Creighton 9 E.P.J. 11 Humphrey 1 E.V. 16 Pierce 15 Plainview 15 Laurel 15 TOURNAMENT Plainview 14 Pierce 15 NENAC TOURNAMENT Bloomfield 15 DISTRICTS 12 9 Laurel 6 •H.C.C. represents Hartington Cedar Catholic •E.P.J. represents Elgin Pope John E.V. represents Elkhorn Valley 15 6 12 16 5 2 15 15 9 15 10 13 8 8 15 15 15 15 14 3 15 15 15 Seniors The Randolph High Cardettes closed their 1981 volleyball season at the district tournament as they were defeated by Laurel. The Cardettes finished the season with a record of nine wins and eight losses with a record of 4-2 in the NENAC Conference. Highlights of the year, according to Coach Kissler, was the rankings of ninth in the Omaha World-Herald, tenth in the Lincoln Star, and fifth in Northeast Nebraska as ranked by The Norfolk Daily News. The Cardettes placed first in the Wynot Tournament, second in the Elkhorn Valley Tournament, and second in the Pierce County tournament. Debby Koehler received All Conference honors, while Melanie Strathman and Karla Borst received Honorable Mention. SENIORS. Front Row: Debby Koehler, Kathy Bermel, Patty Fuchs. Second Row: Connie May, Melanie Strathman, Marci Wattier. Third Row: Becky Boling, Karla Borst, Jackie Johnson. 19 CARDINALS FIGHT TO WIN ALL-CONFERENCE Dean Hanna Randy Green HONORABLE MENTION Eddie Tharnish Picture 1. TWO points, Randy TWO points. Picture 2. Make That Shot, Jeff. Picture 3. Go For It, Dean. Picture 4. Sink It, Eddie. Picture 5. Up, Over, In, Greg. Picture 6. Front Row: Bruce Goetsch, Mitchell Borst, Chris Nordhues, Mike Peebles. Second Row: Jeff Bloomquist, Darrin Nordhues, Chuck Bloomquist, Coach Joe Groen. Picture 7. Keep It Steady, Dean. Picture 8. J-U-M-P Jump, Jeff, Jump. Picture 9. Front Row: Marty Nordhues, Greg Lackas, Eddie Tharnish, Dean Hanna, Jeff Thies, David Korth, Randy Green, Dean Nordhues. Second Row: Coach Dick Babst, Glen Riedel - Student Manager, Tim Gubbels, Kenny Boatman, Brian Meyer, Jeff Winkelbauer, Dan Van Slyke, Kevin Lenhoff, Coach Joe Groen. 20 Season Record 7-12 RHS 47 Osmond 45 RHS 53 Creighton 39 RHS 66 Wausa 78 RHS 49 Coleridge 63 RHS 57 Pierce 64 RHS 54 Plainview 51 RHS 52 Neligh 66 RHS 49 Laurel 65 RHS 63 Crofton 69 RHS 55 Hartington C C 67 RHS 62 Bloomfield (5 OT) 68 RHS 48 Hartington 59 Holiday Tournament RHS 63 Laurel 53 RHS 56 Wayne 57 NENAC Tournament RHS 67 Pierce 60 RHS 69 Crofton 61 RHS 53 Bloomfield 65 District Tournament RHS 38 Laurel 34 RHS 56 Homer 57 Individual Statistics Leading Scorers: Randy Green 300; Dean Hanna 292 Leading Rebounder: Randy Green 204 Assist Leader: Ed Tarnish 79 Field Goal Percent Leader: Jeff Winkelbauer 48.6% Free Throw Percent Leader: Dean Nordhues and Dean Hanna 65% 21 CARDETTES SOAR ON PROUDLY VARSITY. Front Row: Coach Dan List Student Manager -Lori Robinson, Cheryl Berner, Sindee Breding, Joan Olson, Rhonda May, Student Manager - Marci Kluver, Coach Mark Special Honors Most Valuable: Most Inspirational: ....... Most Improved: Cardette Hustler: 81-82 Honorary Co-Captains: 82-83 Season Captains: All-Tourney Team: All-Conference: ..... Honorable Mention: Top 12 All-State: Honorable Mention: Theresa Thies Inga Brodersen Sindee Breding Theresa Thies Deb Koehler Theresa Thies Melanie Strathman Theresa Thies Inga Brodersen Theresa Thies Inga Brodersen Theresa Thies Deb Koehler Melanie Strathman Theresa Thies Inga Brodersen Deb Koehler Anderson. Second Row: Becky Boling, Theresa Thies, Inga Brodersen, Rose Tunink, Mari Pflanz, Deb Koehler, Mary Nannen, Melanie Strathman, Carol Moser, Jackie Johnson. 22 Season Record 17-3 RHS 74 Wausa 38 RHS 67 Osmond 31 RHS 51 Creighton 33 RHS 67 Hartington 36 RHS 43 Pierce 45 RHS 49 Plainview 32 RHS 49 Laurel 33 RHS 38 Neligh 37 RHS 75 Crofton 35 RHS 43 Hartington CC 41 RHS 59 Bloomfield 40 Holiday Tournament RHS 28 Laurel 14 RHS 47 Wayne 34 NENAC Tournament RHS 60 Plainview 34 RHS 40 Neligh 43 Pierce County Tournament RHS 49 Plainview 37 RHS 72 Osmond 36 District Tournament RHS 69 Homer 30 RHS 49 Laurel 39 RHS 46 Ponca 50 23 RESERVE. Front Row: Caryl Preston, Cindy Berner, Connie Nordhues, Donna Buell. Second Row: Peggy Stueekrath, Tammy Arduser, Penny Milander, Coach Mark Anderson. 4 24 DARYL LOBERG QUALIFIES FOR STATE COMPETITION Daryl Loberg qualified for state competition at weight 155. Daryl has been a real asset to the Randolph Wrestling Squad. WRESTLING STATISTICS DUAL RESULTS Randolph 27 Randolph 16 Randolph 18 Randolph 48 Randolph 24 Randolph 27 Randolph 6 Randolph 27 Randolph 29 Wayne 38 Creighton 49 Wisner-Pilger 47 Norfolk Catholic 21 Plainview 41 Norfolk JV 32 Elgin Pope John 57 Greeley 38 Neligh 31 TOURNAMENT RESULTS RHS INV. Stanton Inv. Osmond Inv. Winside Inv. Albion Inv. NENAC DISTRICT 7th out of 9 4th out of 8 6th out of 8 6th out of 10 6th out of 8 4th out of 4 14th out of 14 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 81-82 Overall Scott Sauser 4-20 4-20 Bruce Reimers 1-20 1-20 Darin Loberg 4-17 4-17 Larry Sohler 2-20 6-39 Ron Mclain 8-14 21-44- 1 Scott Lackas 10-10 21-45 Mark Korth 18-11 33-49 Daryl Loberg 17-13 35-21 Merlin Loberg 19-11 45-32 Rodney Isom 9- 5 13-16 Mike Keifer 14-11 16-12 Scott Wilkinson 15-12 30-33 Mike Hanna 4-13- 1 4-13- 1 Brian Brodersen 3- 1 3- 1 Hoss Hammond 1- 7 1- 7 NEW TEAM RECORDS Most near falls for 2 points — 22 Merlin Loberg Most escapes — 26 Mark Korth 25 WRESTLERS — Front Row: Ron McLain, Larry Sohler, Bruce Loberg, Mike Hanna. Third Row: Rodney Isom, Hoss Ham-Reimers, Darin Loberg, Scott Sauser. Second Row: Coach mond, Scott Wilkinson, Brian Brodersen, Merlin Loberg, Russ Jensen, Mike Keifer, Mark Korth, Scott Lackas, Daryl and Coach Jim Kilburn. 26 OUTSTANDING WRESTLERS All of the wrestlers worked very hard during the year and proved themselves in many ways. Outstanding wrestlers were honored at the Wrestler's Banquet. Daryl and Merlin Loberg were selected as cocaptains. Daryl Loberg was chosen as most improved and also most valuable wrestler. 27 KEEP ON TRACKING Picture One: Inga Brodersen set two new school records. In the shot put 43'11 and in the discus 127'9 . Picture Two: Sindee Breding set a new school record in the high jump at 5'1 . Picture Three: Cheryl Berner handing off to Leah Amman. Picture Four: The 440 relay team. Becky Boling, Robin Berner, Leah Amman, Cheryl Berner. Picture Five: Front Row: Caryl Preston, Robin Berner, Cheryl Berner, Donna Buell, Becky Boling, Sandy Buell. Second Row: Janice Berner, Anna Marie Gubbels, Sindee Breding, Madonna Gubbels, Mary Nannen, Melanie Strathman, Inga Brodersen. Third Row: Coach Dan List, Theresa Thies, Leah Amman, Marci Wattier, Terri Scott, Coach Joe Groen. Not shown are St. Managers: Jane Gubbels, Sherrill Burmester, Mary Sohler, and Jayne Olson. Terri Scott set a new school record in the 100 meter hurdles. Her time was 17.0. Congratulations to Inga Brodersen for making it to state in the shot put and in the discus. We are proud of you, Inga, for getting first in the shot put and second in the discus. BOYS TRACK: SMALL BUT MIGHTY Picture 1 Scott Wilkinson broke a school record in the shot put and also in the discus. In the shot put 51'l 4 and in the discus 152'4l 4 . Picture 2: Ken Boatman running in the 440 relay. Picture 3 Loren Haselhorst triple-jumping. (Personal Best: 42'3l 2 Picture 4 Dennis Delong, Daryl Loberg, Merlin Loberg, Mark Preston, Scott Wilkinson, Eddie Tharnish, Arlyn Loberg, Coach Mark Anderson. Not shown are Randy Green, Ken Boatman, Loren Haselhorst, and John Pflanz. 30 R-CLUB MAKES SPORTS SUCCESSFUL R-CLUB. Front Row: Jackie Johnson, Becky Boling, Sherri Bloomquist, Lori Robinson, Robin Berner, Kevin Lenhoff, Brad Albers, Connie May, Merlin Loberg, Scott Wattier, Theresa Thies, Jeanie Lackas, Rhonda May, Joan Olson, Donna Buell, Shauna Gubbels. Second Row: Roger Thelen, Sandy Buell, Valerie Eddie, Cheryl Berner, Rhonda Graf, Anna Marie Gubbles, Leah Amman, Ron McLain, Jeff Win-kelbauer, Janice Berner, Mike Keifer, Marci Wattier, Monica McCarthy, Corene McCarthy, Janet Poppe, Karla Borst. Third Row: Marvin Nordhues, Corinne Hels-ing, Marcy Kluver, Ken Boatman, Anne Preston, Rose Tunink, Mary Nannen, Melanie Strathman, Mari Pflanz, Debby Koehler, Patty Fuchs, Sindee Breding, Inga Brodersen, Kathy Bermel, Larry Sohier, Terri Scott. Fourth Row: Rich Lange, Daryl Loberg, Mark Korth, Rodney Isom, Loren Haselhorst, Scott Lackas, Dean Hanna, Mark Preston, David Korth, Randy Green, Scott Wilkinson, Greg Lackas, Bob Spader, Dennis DeLong. Fifth Row: Mr. Dan List, Mr. Lyle Nannen, Mr. Russel Jensen. Basketball girls earned the money to purchase our school mascot with various money raising activities such as class donations, contests, and a blanket raffle. Sandy Buell was given the honor of being our mascot. The Homecoming pep rally took place at the main square downtown sponsored by the student council. The classes participated in a contest to see which class would donate the most amount of money. The seniors contributed the most amount of money and the freshman contributed the least amount of money. Brad Albers, senior, threw the pie in the face of Francis Bermel, freshman. 31 SPIRIT SPRINGS FROM OUR HEARTS. Picture 1. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: Anne Preston, Carolyn Biers-chenk. Second Row: Tricia Lindquist, Monica McCarthy. Picture 2. Carolyn and Tricia working to bring spirit to the fans. Picture 3. Anne and Tricia get the beat. Picture 4. DRILL TEAM: Joan Loberg, Tammy Whitehorn, Corinne Helsing, Diane Pflanz. 32 Picture 5. Excitement mounts at our homecoming pep rally. Picture 6. Anne, Carolyn, and Monica getting ready for a victory. Picture 7. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: Christal Kint. Second Row: Cheri Stevens, Peggy Rethwisch. Picture 8. FLAG GIRLS. Front Row: Rhonda May, Lori Robinson. Second Row: Jackie Gubbels, Joan Olson. Third Row: Janet Poppe, Tammy Arduser. Fourth Row: Peggy Stueckrath, Cindy Berner. Fifth Row: Connie Nordhues, Kathie Moser. Sixth Row: Jayne Olson, Donna Buell, Karen Reimers. 33 SUPERSTARS OF TOMORROW BOYS BASKETBALL. Front Row: Darcy Speer, Paul Koehler, Jim Hay, Gary Gubbels, Brian Korth, Kirby Meyer, John Andrew, Lynn Leiting. Second Row: Mr. Joe Groen, Ricky Nordhues, Corby Robinson, Doyle Brunssen, Mark Strathman, Jeff Backer, Brad Gubbels, Brian Backer, Brian Kint, Steve Loberg, Third Row: Eric Pen-tico. Tommy Biernbaum, John Walz, Dan Bloomquist, Brian Berner, Bob Buell, Kelly Thelen, Tim Toelle, Corey Tunink, Brian Hamilton. GIRLS BASKETBALL. Front Row: Kelly Gerkins, Patricia McFadden, Karla Tunink, Patty Milander, Patty McCarthy, Paula Hilkemann, Ann Sauser, Christy Carpenter. Second Row: Mr. Dan List, Kerry Robinson, Jodi Scott, Kristie Borst. Julie Pentico, Brenda Meyer, Janice Carpenter, Lisa Kint. Third Row: Michelle McLain, Jackie Braden, Julie Carstens, Jackie Borst, Vickie May, Ann Nannen, Marci Moser, Becky Lackas. WRESTLING. Front Row: Mark Bloomquist, Steve Loberg, John Gubbels, Loren Isom, Mike Schmit, Steve Stratton. Second Row: Mr. Russell Jensen, Steve Breding, Paul Koehler, Jim Hay, Darcy Speer, Lynn Leiting. 3S FOOTBALL. Front Row: Steve Stratton, Tim Toelle, Brian Berner, Joedy Poppe, Brian Hamilton, David Krueger, Mark Bloomquist. Second Row: Corey Tunink, Steve Loberg, John Gubbels, Darin Doeden, Kelly Thelen, Jim Rath, Ricky Nordhues, John Walz. Third Row: Danny Lackas, Loren Isom, Corby Robinson, Brian Kint, Doyle Brunssen, Brad Gubbels, Steve Frederick, Stephen Schaefer, Steve Breding. Fourth Row: Mr. Russell Jensen, Bob Buell, Jeff Backer, Lynn Leiting, Jim Hay, Paul Koehler, Darcy Speer, John Andrew, Mark Strathman, Mr. Lyle Nannen. VOLLEYBALL. Front Row: Patty Mi-lander, Kerry Robinson, Brenda Meyer, Kristie Borst, Janice Carpenter, Lisa Kint, Karla Tunink. Second Row: Becky Lackas, Michelle McLain, Christy Carpenter, Ann Nannen, Jackie Borst, Marci Moser, Vickie May, Patricia McFadden. Third Row: Sheri Dibbert, Janeen Kittle, Jackie Braden, Becky Gubbels, Anne Sauser, Sharon Gubbels, Malinda Goldman, Patti McCarthy, Paula Hilkcmann, Julie Thc-len. Fourth Row: Mr. Dan List, Mr. Joe Groen. GIRLS TRACK. Front Row: Marci Moser, Kristi Borst, Lisa Kint, Becky Gubbels, Vickie May, Janice Carpenter, Becky Lackas. Second Row: Mr. Dan List, Jackie Borst, Sharon Gubbels, Kerry Robinson, Brenda Meyer. Third Row: Mrs. Laura Hochstein, Jody Scott Julie Carstens, Julie Pen-tico, Michelle McLain, Jackie Braden, Ann Nannen. BOYS TRACK. Front Row: Steve Stratton, David Krueger, Mark Bloomquist, Tim Toelle, Dan Bloomquist, Eric Pentico, Joedy Poppe, Mike Schmit, Ricky Nordhues, Steve Loberg. Second Row: Pat McFadden, John Gubbels, Loren Isom, Kelly Thelen, Steve Frederick, Bob Buell, Danny Lackas, Brian Kint, Mark Strathman, Doyle Brunssen. Third Row: Mr. Russell Jensen, Jeff Backer, Brian Backer, Lynn Leiting, Darcy Speer, Jim Hay, Paul Koehler, Jim Brant, Brian Korth, Kirby Meyer, Brad Gubbels, Mr. Joe Groen. HOMECOMING WAS BUILT ON LOVE IS The Randolph High School Cards made their 1981 Homecoming a happy one for everyone rooting for Randolph as they won a 3-0 decision from Creighton on Friday evening. The Cards and Creighton put on a display of good defensive football as both teams kept their opponents off the scoreboard via the touchdown route. The only scoring of the contest occurred in the final period when Merlin Loberg kicked a 26-yard field goal with 4:21 left on the clock. The Royal Court included Debby Koehler, Scott Wattier, Anne Preston, Daryl Loberg, Becky Boling, Dean Hanna, Sherri Bloomquist, Merlin Loberg. Scott Wattier and Sherri Bloomquist were crowned King and Queen at the halftime ceremonies of the game. Erick Arens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Arens; and Jill Groen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Groen; were crown bearers at the ceremony. The Freshmen were the winners of the window painting contest. Class Attendants for the Homecoming event were Jeannie Lackas, Ronnie McLain, Jane Pflanz, Roger Korth, Cheri Stevens, Brian Meyer. Alot of spirit was generated with spirit contests occurring every day. Seniors were especially excited because it was their turn to initiate the Freshmen. The pep rally took place on Friday at the main square downtown. Brian Meyer and Angie Steffen won the Best-Look-Alike Awards. Donna Buell and David Korth showed extra spirit during the Homecoming week. 39 REMEMBER THE BEST OF TIMES. The 1982 Sweetheart Ball was held February 6, after being postponed because of a snowstorm. The theme for the dance was The Best of Times. Candidates were Leah Amman, Joy Rath, Corinne Helsing, David Haselhorst, Mark Korth, and Steve Thies. Attendants were Jane Gubbels, Tammy Spader, Peggy Kethwisch, Rich Lange, Roger Korth, and Chuck Bloomquist. Reigning as King and Queen for the evening were Corinne Helsing and Steve Thies. The royal couple was crowned by last year's King and Queen, Doug Nordhues and Rose Schmit. Music was provided by Evil Knight Music. 40 QUEEN CANDIDATES AND ATTENDANTS. Joy Rath, Leah Amman, Corinne Helsing, Jane Gubbels, Tammy Spader, and Peggy Rethwisch. King Steve Thies and Queen Corinne Helsing. Music was provided by Evil Knight Music. SPONSORS. Front Row: Donna Robinson, Rosalie Nordhues, Carol Helsing. Second Row: Anne Marie Thies, Joe Nordhues, Merlin Helsing. Third Row: Don Thies, Eldon Robinson. Mrs. Dorothy Jensen and Mr. Dennis Bazata-FHA FFA Sponsors. KING CANDIDATES AND ATTENDANTS. Chuck Bloomquist, Roger Korth, Rich Lange, Mark Korth, David Haselhorst, and Steve Thies. 41 TROPICAL PARADISE HIGHLIGHTED THE EVENING This year's Junior-Senior banquet and prom were held May 1, 1982, at the Randolph Ballroom. The theme was TROPICAL PARADISE and the decorations ranged from pineapples, to lei's, to palm trees. ROYAL COURT: Daryl Loberg, Merlyn Loberg, Dean Hanna, King Dennis Delong, Queen Robin Berner, Terri Scott, Mary Nan-nen, Theresa Thies. Anxiously awaiting coronation! 42 Faculty and sponsors at the dance. King Dennis and Queen Robin during the Royal Dance. Waiters and Waitresses: Dave Korth, Cheryl Berner, Roger Korth, Jane Pflanz, Larry Sohler, Rhonda May, Jeff Bloomquist, Jackie Gubbels. Junior class sponsors: Mr. Tom Barlow and Mr. Dennis Bazata. 43 Sure looks good! Dancing the night away! INDUSTRIAL ARTS STUDENTS SHOW OFF THEIR TALENT WITH WOOD The students in Industrial Arts are showing off the projects they have made this year. Many hours were put in on these projects, in hopes that they will become better acquainted with wood. 444 444 45 ART AND ITS INSPIRATIONAL WAYS The outstanding artist from Art I and Art II according to outstanding academic and artist abilities were Shauna Gubbels and Jackie Bargstadt. Honorable mention in art went to Merlin Lo-berg and Lisa Olberding. Special recognition for work done on RHS Banner goes to Peggy Stueckrath, Jill Gubbels, and Richard Leiting. Picture 1. Jill Gubbels, Richard Leiting and Peggy Stueckrath and their RHS Banner. Picture 2. The first two pieces of small pottery were done by Jason Hilkemann, the larger two were done by Jackie Bargstadt. Picture 3. The first piece of pottery was done by Dan McFadden, the next three by Shauna Gubbels, and the last one by Dennis Delong. Picture 4. This acrylic painting was done by Jackie Bargstadt called Country Side Paradise. Picture 5. This acrylic painting was done by Shauna Gubbels called Three Sisters. Picture 6. Advertisment logo's for community businesses. Front Row: Done by Jackie Bargstadt, Shauna Gubbels, Dennis Delong, Connie Cook. Second Row: Bruce Schaefer, Cindy Burgel, Shauna Gubbels, Dan McFadden. Pottery on top was done by both Art I and II. Picture 7. This Batike was done by Dawn Gerkins. LET'S GET MUSICAL BAND. Front Row: Lisa Olberding, Joan Loberg, Corinne Helsing, Tammy Whitehorn, Cheri Stevens, Jackie Gubbels, Caryl Preston, Leah Amman, Anne Preston, Carol Thieman, Debby Koehler. Second Row: Lisa Thies, Dawn Gerkins, Tammy Spader, Connie Nordhues, Julie Dibbert, Bobby McDonald, Dennis Backer, Mike Bloomquist, John Pflanz, Angie Stephen, Patty Fuchs. Third Row: Carol Moser, Logene Baird, Lori Gerkins, Rose Tunink, Rich Lange, Monica Mc- Carthy, Mike Heger, Mark Preston, Mike Peebles, Christal Kint, Wade Dibbert, Lori Robinson, Mari Pflanz, Theresa Thies, Terri Scott, Marcy Kluver, Kerry Miller, Inga Broder-sen, Mary Nannen, Corene McCarthy. Fourth Row: Mr. Ken Gansebom, Robin Berner, Cindy Berner, Jane Gubbels, Mary Sohler, Sherrill Burmester, Kelly Thieman, Dave Carstens, Penny Milander. CHORUS. Front Row: Caryl Preston, Cindy Berner, Lisa Thies, Bobbi Loberg, Mary Nannen, Anne Preston, Theresa Thies, Cheri Stevens, Corinne Helsing, Peggy Rethwisch, Gina Rasmussen. Second Row: Donna Buell, Denise Rasmussen, Kelly Frederick, Angie Stephen, John Pflanz, Mike Bloomquist, Peggy Stueckrath, Jane Gubbels, Connie Nordhues, Rhonda May, Mrs. Roxanne List. Third Row: Jeanie Lackas, Cheryl Berner, Shauna Gubbels, Joy Rath, Beth Strom, Jeff Winkelbauer, Donny Tunink, Tammy Whitehorn, Kathy Moser, Jane Pflanz, Jackie Bargstadt, Jackie Gubbels. Fourth Row: Lori Robinson, Marcy Kluver, Rhonda Graf, Debby Koehler, Mari Pflanz, Dennis Backer, Dave Carstens, Larry Sohler, Shelly Stratton, Jana Biernbaum, Cindy Burgel, Jill Gubbels. Fifth Row: Corene McCarthy, Inga Brodersen, Penny Milander, Ruth Loberg, Jackie Podany, Joan Loberg, Dave Korth, Mark Preston, Dave Creamer, Patty Fuchs, Logene Baird, Rose Tunink, Janet Poppe, Monica McCarthy, Melanie Strathman. GIRLS GLEE. Front Row: Caryl Preston, Cindy Berner. Lisa Thies, Bobbi Loberg, Cheri Stevens, Corinne Helsing, Peggy Rethwisch, Gina Rasmussen. Second Row: Donna Buell, Denise Rasmussen, Kelly Frederick, Angie Steffen, Peggy Stueckrath, Jane Gubbels, Connie Nordhues, Rhonda May, Jackie Gubbels, Mrs. Roxanne List. Third Row: Jeanie Lackas, Cheryl Berner, Shauna Gubbels, Joy Rath, Beth Strom, Tammy Whitehorn, Kathy Moser, Jane Pflanz, Jackie Bargstadt, Jill Gubbels. Fourth Row: Lori Robinson, Marcy Kluver, Rhonda Graf, Debby Koehler, Mari Pflanz, Anne Preston, Shelly Stratton, Cindy Burgel, Theresa Thies, Janet Poppe, Jana Biernbaum. Fifth Row: Corene McCarthy, Inga Brodersen, Penny Milander, Ruth Loberg, Jackie Podany, Joan Loberg, Patty Fuchs, Logene Baird, Rose Tunink, Mary Nannen, Monica McCarthy, Melanie Strathman. BAND OFFICERS. Front Row: Mary Nannen-Secretary Treasurer, Debby Koehler-President. Second Row: Theresa Thies-Vice President, Robin Berner-Student Council. Third Row: Marcy Kluver-Librarian, Terri Scott-Librarian. SWING CHOIR. Front Row: Lori Robinson, Dave Creamer, Corinne Helsing. Second Row: Anne Preston, Donny Tunink, Cheri Stevens. Third Row: Joan Loberg, Dave Korth, Theresa Thies. Fourth Row: Rose Tunink, Patty Fuchs, Mrs. Roxanne List, Mari Pflanz, Debby Koehler. Mr. Gansebom earned a Bachelor and Master Degree at Wayne State College. He was in the insurance business for six years and taught school for a total of twenty-four years. Mr. Gansebom says after leaving teaching for the insurance field for the past six years, it is especially enjoyable to come back into the music field at Randolph High School, where he taught previously, in 1954 through 1957. His goal while teaching here at Randolph High School is to strive for more excellence in both the marching and concert band while gaining more student participation and having it be an enjoyable experience. Mrs. Roxanne List has been a member of the Randolph School faculty for ten years and has been the high school vocal director for one year. She received her Bachelor and Master Degree in music education from the University of South Dakota. Roxanne List I Piano players for the Chorus were Rhonda Graf and Mary Nannen. Chorus Officers: Front: Mary Nannen, Middle: Theresa Thies Back: Anne Preston 50 — - 1 Baton Twirlers: Jackte Johnson, Robin Berner, Becky Boling J.P. SOUSA AWARD: Corinne Helsing has been a member of the Randolph High School Band for four years. She has participated in many of the band's activities. Corinne also took a solo to contest and received a superior rating last year. She has truly been an asset to the RHS band throughout her high school years. Corinne also received the John Phillips Sousa Award. SUPERIORS: Corene McCarthy received a Superior rating on her vocal solo Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen. She won first place at the Randolph Women's Fine Arts Fair and received third place at the CWMF District Competition at Laurel, NE. She was a contestant in the Nebraskan All-State Vocal Competition. She was selected as a clinician to the Kearney State Vocal Clinic. She received a scholarship to the Wayne State Summer Music Camp July 19-25. Corene also attended the 1982 NENAC Choir Clinic at Pierce, NE. Dave Carstens received a superior rating at the District Music Contest. He participated in the Wayne State and Chadron Honor Bands. Dave was also invited to perform in several other bands throughout the state. VOCAL AWARD: Anne Preston has been a member of mixed Chorus lor four years, serving as President during her senior year. During her freshman and senior years, she was in Cirls Glee and she took a duet to contest her sophomore year, and a solo her senior year. The highlight of music for Anne has been Choir in which she has really enjoyed. Anne received the Outstanding Vocal Award. 51 Gina Rasmussen sings the Muppet Movie Theme” at Variety Dave Korth and Peggy Rethwisch play Froggy and Miss Piggy. Show. The girls get the BEAT by immitating the Co Go's. The teachers have fun acting as kids once again. Junior High Band: Front Row: Christy Carpenter, Patty McCarthy, Shelly Wattier, Julie Pentico, Ann Nannen, Becky Lackas, Julie Carstens, Jackie Borst. Second Row: Lori White-horn, Mary Schaefer, Marci Moser, Janeen Kittle, Carmen Rhode, Sheryl Rohloff, Patty Milander, Eric Pentico, Brian Backer, Third Row: Becky Gubbels, Janice Carpenter, Margaret Reimers, Kelly Gerkins, Debby Milander, Paula Hilke-man, Darcy Speer, Kirby Meyer. Fourth Row: Mr. Ken Gan-sebom, Jodi Scott, Shari Dibbert, Brad Gubbels, Michelle Mclain, Kerry Robinson. 52 JR. HIGH CHORUS. 1st Semester. Front Row: Shari Dibbert, John Walz, Dan Bloomquist, David Krueger, Becky Lackas, Julie Thelen. Second Row: Danny Thelen, Pat McFadden, Mike Schmit, Steve Loberg, Eric Pentico, Brian Berner, Tim Toelle. Third Row: Jim Rath, Steve Schaefer, Denise Schutt, Janeen Kittle, Tricia McFadden, Paula Hilkemann, Doyle Brunssen, Steve Frederick, John Gubbels. Fourth Row: Brian Kint, Shelly Wattier, Jackie Braden, Patty Milander, Bonnie Fish, Michelle McLain, Sheryl Rohloff, Julie Carstens, Ann Nannen, Steve Breding, Mrs. Roxanne List. Fifth Row: Mark Strathman, Jeff Backer, Jodi Scott, Jim Hay, Brian Korth, Julie Pentico, Sharon Gubbels, Kerry Robinson, Jason Huff, Brad Gubbels. JR. HIGH CHORUS. 2nd Semester. Front Row: Steve Hasel-horst, Corey Tunink, Kelly Gerkins, Brian Hamilton, Mark Bloomquist, Steve Stratton, Tom Biernbaum. Second Row: Jodey Poppe, Doug Doeden, Lori Whitehorn, Michele Dredge, Marci Moser, Margaret Reimers, Ricky Nordhues, Carmen Rohde. Third Row: Christy Carpenter, Michael Bach, Kelly Thelen, Corby Robinson, Vickie May, Janice Carpenter, Lisa Kint, Brenda Meyer, Jackie Borst, Becky Gubbels, Loren Isom. Fourth Row: Dan Lackas, Eric Frederick, Patty McCarthy, Debby Milander, Jim Pokett, Mary Schaefer, Ann Sauser, Karla Tunink, Bob Buell, Malinda Goldman, Mrs. Roxanne List. Fifth Row: John Andrew, Brian Backer, Lynn Leiting, Paul Koehler, Gary Gubbels, Kirby Meyer, Darcy Speer, Joey Huwaldt, Kristie Borst, Jay Taylor. 53 STUDENTS THAT PERFORM BEHIND THE SCENE ACTIONS KTCH BROADCASTERS. In cooperation with KTCH radio, Wayne, Nebraska, Randolph High School began a series of weekly broadcasts dealing with a variety of newsworthy items and special events at the high school level. Each session was prerecorded, then sent to the radio for its regular Thursday night broadcast. STUDENT COUNCIL. The Student Council did a good job in sponsoring spirit week and homecoming. They also conducted a window contest for homecoming. Student Council reestablished a student advisory committee and held a radio raffle to raise money for recreational equipment for the school. BROADCASTERS. Front Row: Sindee Breding, Tammy Spader, Shauna Gubbels. Second Row: Lori Robinson, Marcy Kluver, Bobbi Loberg, Gina Rasmussen. Third Row: Dave Creamer, Mari Pflanz, Joan Loberg, Corinne Helsing, Mr. Ken Morten-Sponsor, Jeff Winkelbauer, David Carstens, Mark Preston, Billy Sauser, Corene McCarthy, Mr. George Bradley-Sponsor. STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: Joan Loberg, Theresa Thies, Debby Koehler, Melanie Strathman, Sherri Bloom-quist. Second Row: Mike Bloomquist, Joan Olson, Mary Nannen, Connie May, Ken Boatman. Third Row: Daryl Lo- berg, Roger Thelen, Cheri Stevens, Bradley Albers, Leah Amman, Tricia Lindquist, Robin Berner, Rich Lange, Greg Lackas, Mr. Ken Morten-Sponsor. 54 LET THE BOOKBUG BITE YOU LIBRARIANS. Center Front: R.H.S. Bookbug. Front Row: Row: Debbie Warneke, Dean Dowling, Roberta Loberg. Cindy Burgel, Shauna Cubbels, Sharon Krueger. Second Ann Osborn Many students, during their free period, help Miss Klanderud in the library by checking books in and out of the library and returning them to their proper shelves. Ann Osborn-librarian aide. Mari lyn Klanderud-hcad librarian. Future Homemakers of America. Front Row: Gina Rasmussen-Annual Staff Advisor, Corinne Helsing-President, Lori Robinson-Sccrctary-Trcasurcr, Leah Amman-Parlimentarian, Tammy Spader-Song Leader, Denise Rasmussen-Vice President, Shauna Gubbels-Historian, Tricia Lindquist-Student Council. Second Row: Jayne Olson, Julie Dib-bert, Joan Olson, Angie Steffen, Rhonda May, Jackie Gubbels, Mary Sullivan. Third Row: Mrs. Dorothy Jensen-Sponsor, Kelly Frederick, Connie Nordhues, Maureen Thelen, Michelle Tunink, Mary Sohler, Cheri Stevens, Peggy Rethwisch, Jane Gubbels. Fourth Row: Joy Rath, Lori Gerkins, Patty Fuchs, Sherrill Burmester, Logene Baird, Lisa Olberd-ing, Mari Pflanz, Susan Burmester, Jana Biernbaum. The Randolph Future Homemakers of America hosted this year's District Convention. Lori Robinson was elected as District First Vice-President. The Randolph Chapter was able to raise money for a new national center in West Virginia by sponsoring a FHA Concession Stand. At Christmas the FHA had a combination roller skating, pizza and caroling party. The FHA decorated and helped sponsor the annual Sweetheart Ball. Winding out the year was the FHA Banquet with the theme Stick Your Neck Out For FHA. Congratulations to the Randolph FHA Chapter for making this a success filled year. FHA: BUILDING OUR TOMORROW TODAY Shauna Gubbels's and Joy Rath's District Display entitled FHA Almost Anything Goes received a silver medal at the State level. Shauna received second place at the District Creed Speaking Contest. 56 At the FHA Banquet Corinne Helsing was named as the most valuable FHAer. Pictures of member's parents were used as table centerpieces. Mothers and daughters competed against each other in a game of Family Fued. New officers were installed. SWEET TEENS CLIMBING THE LADDER OF SUCCESS The Sweet Teens group has had a busy year. They have had many activities. The following are some of the past years accomplishments: a Mother-Daughter Tea and Style Review Show, a Christmas Party, a Saint Patrick's Day Dance, a Hayrack Ride, etc Keep up the good work, Gals! THE SWEET TEENS. Front Row: Carmen Rohde, Shari Dib-bert, Jodi Scott-President, Julie Carstens-Vice President, Kerry Robinson-Secretary, Vickie May-Treasurer, Kelly Ger-kins, Julie Thelen. Second Row: Becky Lackas, Margaret Reimers, Janeen Kittle, Christy Carpenter, Patricia McFad-den, Paula Hilkemann, Marci Moser, Laurie Whitehorn, Michelle McLain, Patty McCarthy. Third Row: Mrs. Mary Sauser-Sponsor, Malinda Goldman, Ann Sauser, Jackie Braden, Jackie Borst, Becky Gubbels, Karla Tunink, Patty Mi-lander, Shelly Wattier, Michelle Dredge. Fourth Row: Janice Carpenter, Lisa Kint, Debby Milander, Mary Schaffer, Julie Pentico, Kristie Borst, Sharon Gubbels, Ann Nannen, Brenda Meyer. FFA-CROWING As a whole, the FFA CHAPTER received a superior rating and was placed in the top 25% in the state of NEBRASKA. The SOIL WATER MANAGEMENT TEAM, made of Brian Eddie, Loren Haselhorst, Rich Lange, and Marty Nordhues, placed ninth and was given a white ribbon at districts. In the SENIOR LIVESTOCK JUDGING, the team members are Mark Korth, Rod Isom, and Marty Nordhues, placed 18th and received a blue ribbon at state. Individually, Rod Isom, placed 17th, and Marty Nordhues 18th, and both received a blue ribbon. For the DAIRY FOODS JUDING TEAM it was a 4th place and a blue ribbon at districts. This team is made of Jeff Thies, Mark Korth, and Mark Tunink. Others in this team are Dean Nordhues, Steve Thies and Greg Lackas. The DAIRY FOODS JUDING TEAM placed ninth and received a red ribbon at the state convention. In the contest of MILK DAIRY FOODS, Jeff Thies received a first place white individually. As a STATE FARMER, Mark Korth received the highest award possible when he was named a STATE FARMER. FFA Instructor, Dennis Bazata, said that there were only 130 STATE FARMERS named at the convention. In order to receive this award, Mark Korth was judged by his leadership, the record books were checked, and a personal interview was conducted. For the WELDERS at districts, Roger Korth received a 10th place and a red ribbon in arc welding. Roger Thelen received a 9th place and a red ribbon in oxygen-acetylene welding. In AG MECHANICS, the team as a whole finished third at state and Dan McFadden, as an individual, received a fifth plae rating and a white ribbon. The whole team received a red ribbon. To get to state, this team qualified third at districts and a blue ribbon was awarded. On an individual level, Bill Schmit received third; Dan McFadden, fifth; and Paul Leiting, seventh, each receiving a blue ribbon. Dave Haselhorst received 12th place and a red ribbon. LAND JUDGING. Front Row: Marvin Nordhues (CF), Roger Thelen (CF)(W), Jeff Bloomquist. Second Row: Dennis Backer, Roger Korth (CF)(W), Larry Sohler (CF). FARM MECHANICS. Kneeling: Dan McFadden, Bill Schmit. Second Row: Dave Haselhorst, Paul Leiting. SOIL WATER MANAGEMENT: Brian Eddie, Loren Haselhorst, Rich Lange, Marty Nordhues. STATE FARMER: Mark Korth. TRACTOR DRIVERS: Mark Korth, Dave Haselhorst. Chapter Farmers (CF) Welders that attended Districts (W) SOIL WATER MANAGEMENT TRACTOR DRIVERS DAIRY JUDGING. Front Row: Marvin Nordhues, Roger Korth, Kelly Thieman, Scott Sauser. Second Row: Steve Thies, Bruce Goetsch, Bruce Reimers, Mark Korth. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Front Row: Mark Korth, Greg Lackas, Jeff Thies. Second Row: Steve Thies, Mark Tunink, Dean Nordhues. LIVESTOCK JUDGING. Front Row: Mark Korth, Rod Isom, Marty Nordhues, Steve Thies. Second Row: Chris Nordhues, Roger Korth, Larry Sohler. FFA CHAPTER. Front Row: Rich Lange-Reporter, Jeff Thies-Sentinel, Rod Isom-Vice President, Mark Korth-President, Loren Haselhorst-Secretary, Marty Nordhues-Treasurer, Brian Eddie-Parlimentarian, Dennis Bazata-Sponsor. Second Row: Bill Schmit, Larry Sohler, Mike Heger, Marvin Nordhues, Dennis Baker, Dan McFadden, Bruce Goetsch, Bruce Reimers, Scott Sauser, Third Row: Francis Ber-mel, Steve Thies, Roger Korth, Dave Thelen, David Haselhorst, Roger Thelen, Doug McFadden, Chuck Bloomquist, Kelly Thieman, . Fourth Row: Joe Thelen, Greg Lackas, Hoss Hammond, Jason Hilkemann, Dean Dowling, Boyd Janssen, Bruce Schaefer, Trent Brunssen, Vernon Haselhorst, Chris Nordhues. Greenhands Creed Speakers Greenhands and Creed Speakers LIVESTOCK JUDGING . W ______________ M Ji 59 FBLA IS ON THE ROAD FOR A BETTER FUTURE FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA. Front Row: Mr. Dick Babst, Jackie Podany, Wade Dibbert, Logene Baird, Susan Burmester, Mrs. Shirley Jensen. Second Row: Sandy Buell, Bobby McDonald, David Ol-berding, Carol Moser, Cindy Burgel, Arlyn Loberg, Bobbi Loberg. Members of FBLA, Arlyn Loberg, Wade Dibbert, Carol Moser, Susan Rurmester, attended the Future Business Leaders of America State Leadership Conference in Omaha, April 29, 30, and May 1. Wade Dibbert received an honorable mention in economics and Arlyn Loberg received an honorable mention in proofreading and he received fifth place in business math one. The 1981-82 officers were. President-Carol Moser, Vice Pres.-Wade Dibbert, Treas.-Arlyn Loberg, Sec.-Sandy Buell, Parlimantarian-Susan Burmester, Historian-Cindy Burgel, Student Council-David Olberding, Yearbook Representative-Bobby McDonald, Reporter-Bobbi Loberg. The goals for the FBLA group for the 1981-1982 year were to assist students in the establishment of occupational goals, to encourage members to contribute to the improvement of home, business and community, to develop character, to prepare for useful citizenship patriotism, to develop competent aggressive business leadership, to facilitate the transition from school to work, and to create more interest in an understanding of AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. 60 Breakfast Brunch MEMBERS WORK HARD TO BE IN N.H.S. This year the group has eighteen new members. Ten were from the senior class, four from the junior class, and four from the sophomore class. To he in National Honor Society you have to have high standards of scholarship, service, leadership, and character all joined together. It takes a very special person to be in National Honor Society. It is a very great honor to be in this group. OLD MEMBERS. Front Row: Corinne Helsing, Debby Koehler, Janice Berner. Second Row: Jeff Winkelbauer, Mr. Ray Schnell. NEW MEMBERS. Front Row: Jackie Johnson, Roberta Loberg, Cheryl Berner, Denise Rasmussen, Sandy Buell. Second Row: Theresa Thies, Corene McCarthy, Melanie Strathman, Inga Broder-sen, Anne Preston, Kathy Bermel. Third Row: Patty Fuchs, Marvin Nordhues, Madonna Gubbels, Dave Creamer, Ruth Loberg, Rich Lange. Joan Loberg was not present for picture. Debby Koehler is pinning the N.H.S. pin on Denise Rasmussen, a new National Honor Society member. The National Honor Society members Dave Creamer, Jackie Johnson, Madonna Gubbels, Anne Preston, and Joan Loberg are going through refreshment line. 61 NOW IS THE TIME FOR DRAMA The Drama Club assembled for their first meeting on September 9, 1981. There were 57 people who wanted to join. Officers were elected and plans were made for the year. Officers were Shelly Stratton-President, Jackie Johnson-Vice President, Corinne Helsing-Secretary-Treasurer, Lisa Olberding-Historian, Joan Loberg and Connie May-Student Council Representatives, and Melanie Strathman-Yearbook Representative. On October 30, 1981, the Drama Club showed Halloween movies. The main movie was the Ghost of Mr. Chicken. On November 20, 1981, the Junior class presented their dinner-theatre. The play was titled Pick a Dilly. The cast consisted of 16 people. They were Jackie Bargstadt, Marcy Kluver, Lori Robinson, Inga Brodersen, Jody Rohde, Kevin Len-hoff, Lisa Olberding, Jeanie Lackas, Theresa Thies, Rhonda Graf, Scott Wilkinson, Brian Eddie, Ron Mclain, Greg Lackas, Mari Pflanz, and Rich Lange. Assistant directors were Terri Scott, Rose Tunink, and Janet Poppe. Best actor and actress were Brian Eddie and Lori Robinson. Best supporting actor and actress were Kevin Lenhoff and Inga Brodersen. The All-School play was presented on March 26, 1982. The play was titled The Worm Shall Squirm, and consisted of 18 people. They were Randy Green, Patty Fuchs, Dan Van Slyke, Anne Preston, Corinne Helsing, Lisa Olberding, Leah Amman, Val Eddie, Rhonda Graf, Brad Albers, Larry Sohler, Jeff Winkelbauer, Don Tunink, Cindy Berner, Sindee Breding, Angie Steffen, and Christal Kint. Assistant directors were Sandy Buell and Connie May. Best actor and actress were Randy Green and Anne Preston. Best supporting actor and actress were Dan Van Slyke and Leah Amman. Host and hostess for the Junior class play were Marty Nordhues and Bobbi Loberg, while host and hostess for the All-School play were Dave Creamer and Joan Loberg. Although the year didn't consist of a lot of activities, the Drama Club kept busy doing a good job on the activities they did have. DRAMA CLUB: Front Row: Corinne Helsing, Shelly Stratton, Joan Loberg, Lisa Olberding, Melanie Strathman, Connie May, Jackie Johnson. Second Row: Val Eddie, Peggy Reth-wisch, Cindy Berner, Joan Olson, Peggy Stueckrath, Rhonda May, Jackie Gubbels, Denise Rasmussen, Jayne Olson, Sandy Buell, Gina Rasmussen. Third Row: Mr. Tom Barlow- Sponsor, Marcy Kluver, Lori Robinson, Shauna Gubbels, Joy Rath, Jana Biernbaum, Patty Fuchs, Tammy Spader, Kathy Moser, Connie Nordhues, Sherri Bloomquist, Jeanie Lackas, Jill Gubbels. Fourth Row: Carol Thieman, Sharon Krueger, Mary Sue Sohler, Leah Amman, Don Tunink, Jeff Winkelbauer, Anne Preston, Tricia Lindquist, Arlyn Loberg, Jane Gubbels, Rhonda Graf, John Pflanz, Janet Poppe. Fifth Row: Sindee Breding, Rose Tunink, Susan Burmester. Ruth Loberg, Karla Borst, Brad Albers, Dave Creamer, Barb Thelen, Kathy Ber-mel, Mark Korth, Logene Baird, Corene McCarthy, Mary Nannen, Sherrill Burmester. 62 Host Marty Nordhues and hostess Bobbi Loberg. Brian E. has Mari P. and Rich L. Larry S., Dan V., and Corinne H. Jeff W., Ann P., Corinne H., Leah A., Patty F., Randy G., Dan V., and Rhonda C. Rhonda G. and Mari P. What is everybody doing? Marci K., Inga B., Lori R., Kevin L., and Lisa O. Leah A. ONE-ACT PI AY CAST: Front Row: Shauna Gubbels, Cindy Burgel, Lisa Olberding, Rhonda Graf, Jackie Bargstadt. Second Row: Brian Eddie, Mr. George Bradley, Brad Albers. Best supporting actor in the All-School play was Dan Van Slyke, best actress was Anne Preston, best actor was Randy Green, and best supporting actress was Leah Amman. Randolph High School gave an interpretation of Carl Albert's one-act play, Sidetracked, with the following cast: Lisa Olberding played the part of Elsie, the mother; Brad Albers played James Sr., the father; Brian Eddie played the part of Jim Jr., the son; and Shauna Gubbels played the part of Marion Hostly. The production under the direction of Mr. George Bradly received an overall excellent rating at district competition. That's the way to stand proud Patty!! Who do you think you are? 64 Senior Corene McCarthy Junior Bobbi Loberg STRENGTH IN SMALL NUMBERS Randolph High School took part in two tournaments this year: the NENAC Conference Tournament, held this year at Randolph and the District Speech Tournament at Norfolk. Those students participating in both tournaments were Gina Rasmussen and Corene McCarthy. Gina gave an interpretation of The Ransom of Red Chief by O'Henry. Gina received an overall rating of good. Corene gave an original public address entitled Attention Getter and received an overall excellent rating. Bobbi Loberg participated in the district tournament only. Bobbi read a selection from Patrick Dennis' novel Auntie Mame. She received an overall excellent rating. Awards of Recognition went to Corene McCarthy, Gina Rasmussen and Bobbi Loberg. Participants receiving awards of special recognition. Senior Gina Rasmussen 65 SPECIAL HONORS Continued from page 14 ATTENDANCE The Perfect attendance Award went to the following students: Mark Frederick, Ken Boatman, Loren Haselhorst, Rich Lange, Scott Smith, Debbie Warneke, Jeff Bloomquist, Kerry Miller, Maureen Thelen;, Chuck Bloomquist, Mitchell Borst, Daniel Kaiser. The Honor Roll Award was presented to the following students: Sandy Buell, Janice Berner, Debra Koehler, Corinne Helsing, Jeff Winkelbauer, Melanie Strath-man, Gina Rasmussen, Patty Fuchs, Anne Preston, Kathy Ber-mel, Bobbi Loberg, Debbie Warneke, Rich Lange, Cheryl Berner, Ruth Loberg, Jane Pflanz, Denise Rasmussen, Donna Buell, Marvin Nordhues, Maureen Thelen, Trent Brunssen. BUSINESS Accounting Awards went to Bobbi Loberg and Debbie Warneke. Office Machines Award went to Melanie Strath-man. Typing I Award went to Conie Nordhues. Shorthand Award went to Kathy Bermel and Karla Borst. Debbie Warneke received first place in Accounting at the Business Contest at Wayne State College. ENGLISH The Senior English Excellence Award went to Anne Preston. HOME EC Interior Design in Housing and Home Furnishing Award was presented to Sherrill Burmester. The Clothing Construction Award went to Maureen Thelen. The Four-Year Academic Excellence Award was received by Diane Pflanz. Tricia Lindquist received the Four-Year Academic Honor Award. The Student Events for Achievement and Recognition in Consumer Homemaking went to Joy Rath and Shauna Gub-bels. MATH The Math Award Recipients were as follows: 9th grade; Scott Sauscr and Connie Nordues was runner up. 10th grade; Ruth Loberg and the runner up was Cheryl Berner. 11th grade; Bruce Goetsch, Debbie Warneke was runner up. 12th grade; Gina Rasmussen and the runner up was Melanie Strathman. The overall and Most Improved was Anne Preston and Jane Pflanz. Gina Rasmussen received the Four-Year Overall highest grade point average. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization established to recognize student excellence. The student must have a minimum grade point average of 85%. The faculty rates each student's excellence in four equal areas: Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. The members elected in previous years and recognized were as follows: Janice Berner, Corinne Helsing, Debby Koehler, Jeff Winkelbauer. The newly elected members that received membership certificates were as follows: Kathy Bermel, Sandy Buell, David Creamer, Patty Fuchs, Madonna Gubbels, Jackie Johnson, Joan Loberg, Corene McCarthy, Anne Preston, Melanie Strathman, Inga Brodersen, Rich Lange, Robert Loberg, Theresa Thies, Cheryl Berner, Ruth Loberg, Marvin Nordues, and Denise Rasmussen. ONE ACT PLAY Awards of Recognition went to Brian Eddie, Lisa Olbrding, Brad Albers, and Shauna Gubbels. TO SPECIAL PEOPLE SPEECH Awards on page 65 TEACHER-OF-THE-YEAR The local recipient who received the Teacher-of-the-Year Award is also entered in state competition for the same award on the state level. The award is presented to the teacher who best represents teaching excellence, decisive leadership, professionalism to a high degree and personal attributes worthy of such distinction. I his year's recipient is Mrs. Dorothy Jensen, a Home Economics instructor at Randolph Public Schools for twelve years. A graduate of Kearny State College, Mrs. Jensen has been a positive factor in the lives of her students and her colleagues. VO. AG. AND FFA Highest Three-Year Average in Vo. Ag. Award was presented to Dan McFadden with a total average of 92.1. FFA Leadership Award was presented to Mark Korth. Dekalb Achievement overall Vo. Ag. Program Award was presented to Mark Korth. YEARBOOK Awards on page 80 GOVERNMENT The Government Award went to Gina Rasmussen. MUSIC AWARDS on page 51 CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Certificate of Appreciation for Helping Set Up Lab Equipment before, during, and after school went to Jody Rohde. Showing Most Improvement from Physical Science to Chemistry was Bob Spader. Bobbi Longberg was the Best Junior in Chemistry based on grade point average. Janice Berner and Gina Rasmussen were the Best Senior in Chemistry based on grade point average. Best Senior in the Physical Science Field based on grade point average for four years was Gina Rasmussen. BIOLOGY The Outstanding Sophomore in Biology I was Cheryl Berner. The Outstanding Senior in Advanced Biology was Dan Van Slyke. ART Awards on page 46 THE CLASS THAT Rodney Isom Tim Gubbels Rose Tunink Ken Boatman Rich Lange Jackie Bargstadt Robin Berner Ramona Beavers Inga Brodersen Sherrill Burmester Connie Cook Wade Dibbert Dean Dowling Brian Eddie Bruce Goetsch Rhonda Graf Jane Gubbels Loren Haselhorst Vernon Haselhorst Mike Heger Mike Keifer Kris Kittle Marcy Kluver Greg Lackas Jeame Lackas Will Le'icy Paul Leiting Rick Leiting Kevin Lenhoff Roberta Loberg Monica McCarthy Ronald McLain Carol Moser Mary Nannen Marty Nordhues V1 68 Dishpan Hands? Somebody has to do it! GETS THINGS DONE Lisa Olberding Mari Pflanz Janet Poppe Bruce Reimers Lori Robinson Jody Rohde Bruce Schaefer Bill Schmit Terri Scotl Scott Smith Mary Sohler Beth Strom Pat Sullivan Bernard Tharnish David Thelen Sheri Thelen Jeff Thies Theresa Thies Debbie Warneke Steve Wichman Scott Wilkinson Pictured 2. Top Magazine Salesmen. Jane Gubbels, Sheri Thelen, Sherrill Bur-mester, Theresa Thies, Rhonda Graf. The Junior Class put on a class play as well as a dinner theater. The play was called Pick a Dil-ly. Picture 3. Best actor and actress were Brian Eddie and Lori Robinson. Picture 1. Best supporting actor and actress were Kevin Lenoff and Inga Brodersen. Picture 4. Mr. Tom Barlow and Mrs. Dorothy Jensen were presented with thank-you gifts. SOPHOMORES STRIDE Marvin Nordhues Jeff Bloomquist Larry Sohler Joan Olson Roger Thelen Dennis Backer Cheryl Berner Sindee Breding Donna Buell Cindy Burgel David Carstens Anna Marie Gubbels Jackie Gubbels David Korth Roger Korth 70 FOR TOMORROW Arlyn Loberg Ruth Loberg Rhonda May Bobby McDonald Penny Milander Kerry Miller Kathie Moser David Olberding Jayne Olson jane Patent jane Pflanz Jackie Podany Mark Preston Denise Rasmussen Karon Reimers Kelly Rhode Tammy Spader Mary Sullivan Eddie Tharnish Maureen Thelen Michelle Tunink 71 FRESHMEN ARE GIVEN NEW OUT Kelly Thieman Angie Steffen Chris Nordhues Cheri Stevens Mike Bloomquist Tammy Arduser Francis Bermel Cindy Berner Chuck Bloomquist Mitch Borst Nikki Braden Brian Brodersen Trent Brunssen Julie Dibbert Kelly Frederick Dawn Gerkins Jill Gubbels Hoss Hammond Mike Hanna Boyd Janssen Dan Kaiser 72 LOOKS FOR SENIOR HIGH LIFE Christal Kint Debra Leiting Darin Loberg Doug McFadden Bruce Meier Brian Meyer Connie Nordhues Darrin Nordhues Mike Peebles John Pflanz Caryl Preston Peggy Rethwisch Glen Riedel Scott Sauser CROWING IN OUR Jeff Backer Sharon Gubbels Paul Koehler Becky Gubbels Brian Backer Dan Bloomquist Mark Bloomquist Jackie Borst Steve Breding Janice Carpenter Julie Carstens Darin Doeden Michele Dredge Bonnie Fish Eric Frederick Malinda Goldman Brad Gubbels Gary Gubbels John Gubbels Brian Hamilton Jim Hay Loren Isom Brian Kint Janeen Kittle Brian Korth Lynn Leiting Steve Loberg Vickie May Michelle McLain Kirby Meyer Deb Milander Julie Pentico Jim Pokett Mag Reimers Kerry Robinson Carmen Rohde Sheryl Rohloff Mary Schaefer Mike Schmit Denise Schutt Jodi Scott Darcy Speer Mark Strathman Steve Stratton JUNIOR HIGH YEARS Ricky Nordhues Doyle Brunssen Ann Nannen Bob Buell Kim Ahlmann John Andrew Doug Babst Michael Bach Brian Berner Tommy Biernbaum Kristie Borst Jackie Braden Christy Carpenter Shari Dibbert Doug Doeden Steve Frederick Kelly Gerkins Steve Haselhorst Paula Hilkemann Jason Huff Joey Huwaldt Lisa Kint David Krueger Danny Lackas Becky Lackas Patty McCarthy Patricia McFadden Pat McFadden Brenda Meyer Patty Milander Marci Moser Eric Pentico Joedy Poppe Jimmy Rath Corbv RoDinson Ann Sauser Stephen Schaefer Jay Taylor Danny Thelen Julie Thelen Kelly Thelen Timmy Toelle Corey Tunink Karla Tunink John Walz Shelly Wattier Laurie Whitehorn 75 FACULTY HELPING US BUILD OUR FUTURE Through teachers, cooks, custodians, administrators, and the school board, our school is made possible. Thanks to all of you. WEST SCHOOL FACULTY. Front Row: Chris Hansen, Cary Osborn, Marvin Beardshear. Second Row: Dorothy Jensen, Ray Schnell, Shirley Jensen, Marilyn Klanderud. Third Row: Russ Jensen, Ken Gansebom, Ron lies. Fourth Row: Ken Morten, George Bradley, Dennis Bazata, Dick Babst. Fifth Row: Tom Barlow, Mark Anderson, Dan List, SCHOOL FACULTY. Front Row: Mary Sauser, Jim Rasmussen, Roxanne List. Second Row: Kim Romohr, Joe Groen, Jim Kilburn, Kathy Zielezinski. HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL. Ron lies. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Neil Kluver. SCHOOL BOARD Gerald Stevens, Richard Daws, Neil Lackas, Kearney Lackas, Doug Preston, Henry Hilke-mann. West Schdbl Faculty 78 Custodians: Pat Kaiser, Harold Lewis, Elmer Huwalt, and Brian Lewon. East School Secretaries: Vivian Rohde, Twilla Barlow. West School Secretary: Connie Scott. The student teacher was Marta Victor. Jr. High principal is Gary Speer. East School Cooks: Francis Lenhoff, Evelyn Miller, Eve Larson, and Sandra Breding. West School Cooks: Toni Mannion, Ellen Bermel, Marge Kruse, and Minnie Manzer. Gary Speer 79 BUILDING THE YEARBOOK TOGETHER This year the yearbook group had a large number of members. Mrs. Shirley Jensen was our sponsor. Our editor was Janice Berner and assistant editor was Cheryl Berner. The group chose Corinne Helsing as best photographer, Sherrill Burmester as underclassman who contributed most, and senior who contributed most was given to Karla Borst. SENIORS: Leah Amman, Kathy Bermel, and Karla Borst are deciding on a layout. UNDERCLASSMEN. Don Tunink and Bruce Meyer are busy at work. YEARBOOK STAFF. Front row: Leah Amman-Student Council, Cheryl Berner-Assistant Editor, Janice Berner-Editor, Karla Borst-Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Christal Kint, Peggy Rethwisch, Donna Buell, Anne Preston, Kathy Bermel, Gina Rasmussen, Sherrill Burmester. Third row: Dawn Gerkins, Jane Gubbels, Mary Sohler, Don Tunink, Corinne Flelsing, Peggy Stueckrath, Cindy Berner, Jill Gubbels. Fourth row: Angie Steffen, Nikki Braden, Tammy Arduser, Sharon Krueger, Janet Poppe, Melanie Strathman, Joan Loberg, Mrs. Shirley Jensen. 80 —
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