Randolph High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Randolph, NE)

 - Class of 1983

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Anxiously waiting. The Seniors are applauding for their parents. The Seniors wore a black patch in memory of their classmate, David Thelen. The presentation of the diplomas. Ushers: Cheryl Berner and Marvin Nordhues. Congratulations Graduates! 11

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Reverend Ivan Amman gave the Invocation and Benediction. Bartholomew Brady-Ciampa gave the address.



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The 1983 Class History McCarthy, and Terri Scott. In and Rod Isom received AU-Conl Tim Gubbels, and Greg Lackas In the fall of 1979 the class of “83”, with 57 students, moved over to the high school to start our Freshman year. The first thing we did was select our officers for the year. Marty Nordhues was president. Theresa Thies vice-president. Ron McLain secretary-treasurer. and David Thelen and Rose Tunink as student council. Tom Barlow was our class sponsor. For Freshmen Initiation we had to be the slaves of the Seniors with the boys dressing up as cheerleaders and the girls as clowns. Rich Lange was voted Most Successful Freshman at the end of the year. Our Sophomore year started with the lectior iew fficers: Brian Eddie president. Will Leicy vice-president. Robin Berner secretary-treasurer and Mike Keifer and Theresa Thies as student council. Along with Tom Barlow we gained another sponsor, Dennis Bazata. They would be our sponsors for the rest of our high school years. Ordering class rings was the big event for us. We choose the motto “Reach For Tomorrow”. The Prom waiters were Rich Lange. Marty Nordhues. and Ron McLain The Robin Berner, Terri Scott. Mary Nannen, jlpQ class was the only one to give money to the jaws of life and to the Mention. The girls’ basketball rest rooms at the park. Theresa Thies was voted Most Stressful but were oeaten in the first Sophomore. This year was also the year for our girls’ basketball team. eyeryone enjoyed the ttip to The girls took the State Championship with a 25-0 record. lheres were Theresia Thies and Inga Thies. Inga Brodersen. Mari Pflanz, Mary Nannen and Rose Tuni were members of that team. -Mr ' Rod Isom was elected president Tim Gubbels vice-presiden Rose Tunink secretary-treasurer and JRich Lange and Ken Boatmn as student council for our junior year. In the Fall of our junior we presented our dinner-theater, presenting the play “Pick a The play was a great success with Brian Eddie as best actor ind Lori Robinson as best actress. The big money making project fdt the year was the selling of magazines in which Theresa Thies, Jane Gubbels. Sheri Thelen. Sherill Burmester and Rhonda Graf were top salespersons. The new inductees of the National Honor Society were Bobbi Loberg, Theresa Thies, Inga Brodersen and Rich Lange. In football Ken Boatman. Greg Lackas and Scott Wilkinson received All-Conference Honorable Mention and in girls’ basketball Theresa Thies received All-Conference and Inga Brodersen received All-Conference Honorable Mention. Inga also went to state in track, receiving 1st place in shot-put and 2nd in discus. The time finally came up for us to have the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was Tropical Paradise with Robin Berner being crowned queen. Music for Prom was provided by the Pflanz Brothers. Bobbi Loberg was selected as Most Successful Junior and Bobbi Loberg and Rich Lange were selected as ushers for graduation. The Summer went quickly by and soon we were climbing the steps of Randolph High to start our last year of high school. Brian Eddie was elected president. Jeff Thies vice-president, Marty Nordhues secretary-treasurer and Rod Isom and Mary Nannen for student council. The first thing was Homecoming and Freshmen Initiation. The Freshmen boys were required to dress like ballerinas and the girls in feed sacks. We bested Neligh with a score of 8 to 0 and Ken Boatman and Terri Scott were crowned king and queen. The rest of the royal court were Rich Lange. Tim Gubbels. Ron McLain, Rose Tunink, Jane Gubbels, and Mary Nannen. Our window. Frogger” received first place in the window painting contest. Marty Nordhues and Jane Gubbels were crowned as the royal couple for the Sweetheart Dance. The new inductees into the National Honor Society were Marty Nordhues, Ros- Tunink. Debbie Warncke. Bruce Goetsch, Marcy Kluver. Jackie Bargstadt. Mary Nannen. Monica all Ken Boatman. Scott Wilkinson :nce and Rich Lange, Mike Keifer. received All-Conference Honorable Mentic Receiving All-Conference in volleyball was Rose Tunink ses ere 1 while Jackfe Bargstadt received 11-Conference Honorable Mention. Thies. Our V In boys- basketball Ken Boatman [received All-Conference Honorable qualified for the state tournament It was still a job well done and In again. Receiving All-Conference lersen and Rose Tunink received . Therest Thies was chosen for the im. Scott Wilkinson qualified for (hot-put and discus in track. Inga and discus. For the first time in Igh Band received a superior rating “d a superior for her clarinet solo lo. Rich Lange and Mary Nannen rard and Beth Strom received the t. Greg Lackas had the honor of in FFA. Mei All-Star T as well as in for state in shot over fifteen years the Randolph at contest. Lisa Olberding recei as well as Mari Pflanz for vocal received the John Philip Sousa outstanding vocal award for receiving the On May 7th the Juniors presented us with the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme of Prom was “Up Where We Belong” and Tim Gubbels was chosen as king. Although the year seemed to be going by so fast, we did find time to order our announcements. Our class colors were silver and red with our flowers being mums with a red rose. For our motto we chose “With Yesterday’s Knowledge. We Challenge Tomorrow”. Our last day of school arrived and so we turned in our books for the last time and with everything taken care of all we had to do was to wait for the big day. Graduation. We have many memories left from here at Randolph High, some good and some bad. But it is with these memories and what we have learned at Randolph High that we say, “With Yesterday’s Knowledge, We Challenge Tomorrow , because this is what it will take for the Class of 83” to be as great a success in the world as we were in high school.

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