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1985 BEAVER ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL ST. EDWARD, NE VOLUME 49 DEDICATION ............2 ORGANIZATIONS .........3 ATHLETICS ............ 19 DANCES ...............35 UNDERCLASSMEN ........43 HAPPENINGS ...........49 GRADUATES ............57 MEMORIALS ............68 ADMINISTRATION .......69 ELEMENTARY ........... 77 ADVERTISING ..........83 EDITOR: SHARON STETZ CO-EDITOR: JAN CUMMING ADVISOR: JUDY THOMPSON The Senior Class of 1985 dedicates this yearbook to Mrs. Mary Anne Long, a teacher and friend. She always has a friendly smile and a pleasant atmosphere surrounds her, which helped us to enjoy our high school years even more. Thank you, Mrs. Long, and enjoy this year's memories. Bottom row-Co-Editor Jon Cumming. Editor Sharon Stetz Second row-Michelle Mifflin. Marcy Nordstrom. Tammy VanMeter. Kay Mahoney, Lynda Kearney, Lori Chana, Advisor Mrs. Thompson Third row-Leif Sorenson, Susie Stock, Diane Merrell. Michelle Niemann, Pam Roberts, Angie Buettner Fourth row-Cindy Steinbach. Ann Werner, Laurie Shotkoski, Cindy Reardon, Kay Roberts. Cindi Stock Jan Cumming. Michelle Niemann Diane Merrell. Marcy Nordstrom Kay Mahoney, Lori Chana The annual staff, under the guidance of Advisor Mrs. Thompson, Editor Sharon Stetz, and Co-Editor Jan Cumming, was twenty members strong this year. Ads for the yearbook were sold in August, and the members worked hard to meet deadlines throughout the year. Ann Werner £ Michelle Mifflin, Cindy Steinbach St. Edward Marching Band was twenty-five members strong this ! year. Stacy Marshall was the band's [ majorette as they participated in i many activities. They marched in [ the Homecoming Parade and in the | Harvest of Harmony Parade in | Grand Island on Oct. 6. They also | marched during football game half- ! times. Marching in Homecoming Parade Miss Liess, Stacy Marshall, and Keith Cruise FRONT ROW: Peggy Reardon. Rhonda Rasmussen. April Mifflin. Amy Thompson. Kim Good. Gwen Long Holly Klassen. Cindy Micek. Darla Bremer. Lynda Kearney. Michelle Mifflin. Darcie Willard. Miss Liess BACK ROW Stacy Marshall. Merrin Matchett, Lori Wi!-cynski. Kurt Merrell - eith Cruise. Robin Case. Michelle Niemann, Robbie Marshall, Bruce Smith. Eric Werner Brad Moran, and Angie Stacy — Harvest of Harmony Candidate Robin Case After Harvest of Harmony Parade Brad Moran. Robbie Marshall. Eric Werner and Miss Liess Robin Case was chosen to represent St. Edward as the Harvest of Harmony queen candidate in Grand Island. The band played during many sports activities and presented concerts. They kept up the tradition of the annual spaghetti supper on January 7. A B A N D The Christmas Concert Octet: Top row-Diane Merrell. Michelle Mifflin Middle row-Lau-ra Shotkoski. Cindy Reardon. Wandy Wurdeman Front row-Lori Chana. Robin Munn. Stacy Marshall. Director Miss Liess This year was the first for the Goldenrod Conference Music contest which replaced the clinic. The contest was held March 28 at Nebraska Christian High School. Robin Munn earned a I and a gold medal for her solo. She and Diane Merrell recieved a I for a duet. At district contest those receiving I ratings were Robin Munn, Michelle Mifflin and Diane Merrell. Mixed Chorus: Top rov. Ron Sutton. Larry Taylor. Matt Schumacher, Mark Cruise. Russ Lloyd, Tony Scheffler, Terry Swett Third row-Pam Roberts, Laura Shotkoski, Stacy Marshall. Bill Warner. Diane Merrell. Wanda Wurdeman. Second row-Lynda Kearney, Joleen Zabka. Lori Chana. Michelle Mifflin Jackie Carder First row-Beth Werner, Robin Munn, Cindy Reardon, Director Miss Liess Junior High Mixed Chorus: Front row-Miss Liess, Amy Thompson. Kim Good. Gwen Long. Darcie Willard. Angie Stacy. Rhonda Rasmussen. Laverna Kearney Second row-April Mifflin. Deana Christenson. Melinda Olson. Lori Wilcynski. Holly Klassen. Annette Reardon. Sandi Scheffler, Tracy Bremer Third row-Eric Werner, Pat Nordstrom. Scott Madden. Wayne Choat. Scott Moran. Kirk Kearney. Kurt Merrell Fourth row-Chad Micek. Robbie Marshall. Bruce Smith A spaghetti supper was held before the Pops Concert February 7. The vocal music department presented 3 concerts this year. The girls octet attended the Elgin Swing Choir Clinic March 19 and received a II. The class participated in the conference contest March 28 and the. district contest April 19 at Plain-view. Junior High Swing Choir: Bottom row-Melinda Olson, Lori Wilcynski. Rhonda Rasmussen. Angie Stacy, Laverna Kearney. Sandi Scheffler. Annette Reardon Top row-Wayne Choat, Scott Moran. Eric Werner. Robbie Marshall. Bruce Smith, Kurt Merrell. Keith Cruise. Mixed Chorus at Christmas High Concert I Advisor Mr Oberg The St. Edward FFA Chapter received many awards this year for their outstanding work. Among these were a gold chapter award, silver saftey award, and bronze BO AC award. The chapter qualified in 3 areas for the state FFA contests. These contests included the junior parli. pro. team, extemporaneous speaking with Larry Stetz, and public speaking with Diane Merrell. Wayne receives his State I Farmer Degree The Chapter float during Beaver Valley Days last summer. Front row: L to R: Keith Kemper, Mark Cruise. Mitch Sliva, Matt Schumacher, Diane Merrell. Pat Werner, Wayne Rasmussen Second row: Larry Stetz, Eric Sorensen, Royce Case. Bill Warner. Brad Moran, Leif Sorensen Third row: Cindi Steinbach. Larry Lightner. Paul Schumacher, David Roberts, Jeremy Klassen, Scott McIntosh. Michelle Mifflin, Back row Lynda Kearney. Wade Wurdeman. Mr Steve Oberg. Jeff Gasper, and Terry Swett. Chapter Officers: Keith Kemper. Mitch Sliva, Pat Werner, Wayne Rasmussen. Diane Merrell, Matt Schumacher, and Mark Cruise. State Farmer Degree Recipients Wayne Ras mussen. and Pat Werner. Sliva Demonstration team 1985: Brennan Klassen, Mitch 3. Keith Kemper, and Matt Schumacher. Chapter Poses for Mr. Oberg AGAIN at State Convention. State Convention Opening Ceremonies ‘Activities Awards Fruit sales ... Meals-on-Wheels ... State and National Convention participants ... Two State Farmers... Leadership camp ... Children's Barnyard ... County and State Fairs ... Slave Auction ... Three State FFA contest qualifiers ... Gold Chapter Award ... Chapter Banquet ... Five members attended National Convention: Mark | Cruise, Matt Schumacher, Mitch Sliva. Wayne Rasmus I sen, and Larry Stetz. FHA MEMBERS: Wanda Wurdeman, Stacy Marshall. Lynda Kearney. Kay Roberts. Cindi Stock. Cindy Reardon. Jackie Carder. Vicki Roberts. Miss Fullner (Advisor). Jan Cumming. Michelle Niemann. Sharon Stetz. Marcy Nordstrom. Beth Werner. Tammy Van Meter. Angie Buettner. Theresa Shotkoski. Lori Channa, Cindy Micek, Sue Stock. Joleen Zabka. Diane Merrell. Keri Stock. Pam Roberts. Laurie Shotkoski, Darla Bremer. Robin Case. Robin Munn, Kay Mahoney, and Ann Werner. FHA Chapter Accomplishments ’Powder Puff football game ■Daddy Date Night 'Style Show ’Attended District Search 'Attended District Convention 'Attended State Convention 'Teen Day 'Circulated CIP Survey 'Co-sponsored Sweetheart Dance 'Served Ice Cream at Beaver Valley Days Popped popcorn for Santa Cindi Stock - Teen Day ■■■ ■■i FHA OFFICERS: V. Pres. Susie Stock. Pres. Darla Bremer. Sec. Cindy Micek. Tres. I Robin Case. Pub. Michelle Niemann, Encount. Cindi Stock. Hist. Sharon Stetz. and Rec. Chmen. Lynda Kearney and Kay Roberts r B .vvvv.'JB f ...TO.::p ► §....... f ► ll r ■ ■ At ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ Ju ■ ■ Diane Merreil. Robin Case State Basketball Tournament I 3 3 Top to Bottom: Vicki Roberts. Stacy Marshall, Diane Merreil. Kay Roberts. Cindy Reardon. Joleen Zabka mm The cheerleaders this year consisted of three Juniors, two Sophomores, and one Freshman. The mothers of the girls sponsored them as they cheered. Numerous practices during the summer helped the girls become finalists in the cheering competition at the Wayne State College ICF Cheerleading Camp they attended. The responsibilities of the cheerleaders besides cheering at games included planning the activities for Spirit Week and organizing the Homecoming dance. The cheerleaders also encouraged school spirit by having the Spirit Jug contest and giving pep pal pins at pep rallys. Diane Merrell participates in a skit done for the State Tournament. God's Favorite Cast Joe Benjamin ........Brad Moran Ben Benjamin ...........Tim Stacy Sarah Benjamin . Cheryl Mahoney Rose Benjamin .......Robin Munn Mady ..............Cindy Reardon Sidney Lipton .......Diane Merrell Darcy Benjamin ... Joleen Zabke Director .........Mr. Marc Baue Assistant .........Michelle Mifflin Crew ..........................Lori Chana ■K After many rehersals the three-act play, God's Favorite, was presented on November 18 and 19. Director Mr. Marc Baue, assistant director Michelle Mifflin, stage crew Lori Chana, and the cast all agreed it was a lot of fun to preform and real entertainment for all who attended. The members of the St. Edward Drama Department took the play “Butterflies Are Free to the One-Act Contests and received an Excellent rating in both. They also presented the play to the public on the Speech and Drama Night held March 22. Tim Stacy and Laura Shotkoski Tim Stacy, Leif Sorensen, and Lynda Kearney Tim Stacy and Lynda Kearney Brad Moran. Sharon Stetz. and Larry Stetz-Oral Inter pretation of Drama Stacy Marshall-Oral Interpretation of Serious Prose Brad Moran-Entertainment Speaking Larry Stetz received a Superior'' rating at conterence and ranked 2nd in Es-temp. to qualify for state. There he received an Excellent rating and placed fourth and sixth in both rounds. I Wanda Wurdeman-Entertainment Speaking SPEECH AND DRAMA ATHLETICS FOOTBALL SE 20 Humphrey Opp 32 0 Nebraska Christian 50 12 Clarks 26 18 Pope John 20 12 Cedar Rapids 42 6 Palmer 58 0 Leigh North Loup Scotia 48 34 Silver Creek 6 Front row- Student Monogers Bruce Smith and Robbie Marshall, Wade Wurdemon, | Jeremy Klassen. David Roberts. Jeff Gasper. Scott McIntosh. Student Manager Eric Werner. Middle- Bill Warner. Paul Schumacher. Eddie Madden, Russell Lloyd. Larry Lightner. Keith Kemper, and Terry Swett. Back- Coach Moore. Pat Werner, Mark Cruise. Larry Taylor, Matt Schumacher. Mitch Sliva. Brennan Klassen. Assistant Coach Oberg. ■■■■jmi With both a returning group of lettermen and a good group of underclassmen, and after two weeks of intensive practice, the Beavers were faced with a tough schedule with teams like Humphrey, Nebraska Christian, Palmer; Leigh, and North Loup Scotia. These teams were ranked in the top ten in the state at the end of the 1983 season. St. Edward won its final game of the season with Silver Creek 34 to 6 on our local field putting the season record 1-8 t.i 71 Brennan Klassen, Matt Schumacher All-Conference defense, Brennan Klassen, Honorable Mention. Terry Swett. and Matt Schumacher. Russ Lloyd. Jeremy Klassen. Mitch Sliva Brennan Klassen. standout on the 1984 St. Edward Beaver football team, was named first team All-Oonfer-ence on the defensive squad as an end. Receiving Honorable Mention on the offensive squad was Matt Schumacher and Terry Swett. Beaver team members. Congratulations! —■ linn i VOLLEYBALL —r-u Varsity, Back Row-Michelle Niemann, Wanda Wurdeman, Cindy Micek. Robin Case, Laurie Shotkoski, Pam Roberts. Sharon Stetz, Kay Roberts, Coach Temme Front Row-Student Manager Gwen Long, Robin Munn, Lynda Kearney. Cindy Reardon. Jan Cumming. Lori Chana. Student Manager Amy Roberts The volleyball team finished the season with a 3-12 record. The Bearers lost in three hard fought games to Spalding Academy in the district tournament. According to Coach Temme. the schedule started out with some of the team's toughest competition with the Beavers still in the Gold-enrod Conference with a different alignment The girls improved all year. Toward the end of the season we won two of the last three games. The season ended too soon. -Coach Temme Cindy Micek-Al Conference First Team Sharon Stetz-AII Conference Flonorable Mention Jr. Varsity, back row-Robin Munn. Cindy Reardon. Pam Roberts. Laurie Shotkoski, Jan Cum-ming, Lori Chana. Coach Temme Front Row-Student Manager Gwen Long. Michelle Mifflin. Jockie Carder. Vicki Roberts. Kay Mahoney. Beth Werner. Student Manager Amy Roberts Season Scores Humphre. 10 15 5-15 Genoa 12 15. 5 15 Strornsourg 8 15 16 14 5 15 She it y 8 15 4 15 Fuller for v 16 5 15 Ceda' Capias 12 15 6 15 Osceola 15-5. 15 8 Palm r 1 15 11-15 Clarks 15 1 2 15 North LOvjQ-Scotia 15-14 155 Srfver Creek 15-6. .1115 15 12 f The team started slow, but picked up . the pace toward the end of the sea-son. winning 6 straight games, the district title, and a trip to the state tournament where they lost to eventual state champion McCool Junction. Coach Temme felt proud of the way the team played together and worked hard all season. He couldn't have asked for a better way to end his coaching career oach Jeff Temme BOYS BASKETBALL k'-i Varsity: Jack Webster. Jeremy Klassen, Brennan Klassen, David Roberts, Wayne Rasmussen, Coach Temme, Matt Schumacher. Larry Taylor. Russ Lloyd. Darin Anderson. Terry Swett. Student Manager Bruce Smith. Not pictured Eddie Madden Tournament Action Elkhorn Valley at Tilden Newman Grove Elgin Third place trophy Conference at Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Sub-District Tournament at Newman Grove Spalding Academy Lindsay H.E. District Final at Fullerton Palmer State Tournament at Lincoln High McCool Junction Loeavei 11 NUt e CAE | ST CDrffC HCH SOOX I Parents' Night February 2 SE vs Clarks ► ' The victorious Beavers celebrate after winning the district title Feb. 26 and gaining a berth in the state tournament. - Junior Varsity: Coach Temme, Brad Moran, Larry Lightner. Student Manager Bruce Smith. Not pictured: Edie Madden March 7 breakfast in the old gym to send the team off to State. Jack Webster. Matt Schumacher, Bruce Smith, and Coach Temme. State Tournament March 7 at Lincoln High Larry Taylor. Jeremy Klassen. and Wayne Rasmussen. Regular Season Record WE They Osceoia 56 65 NE Christian 57 53 Palmer 32 56 Genoa 49 51 OT Lindsay H F 42 54 Cedar Rapids 69 48 Clarkson 38 59 Greeley 44 46 Leigh 39 54 N.L. Scotia 52 61 Clarks 70 48 Silver Creek 60 55 Fullerton 57 53 GIRLS' BASKETBALL ‘84-'85 Regular Season Schedule We They Osceola 46 27 Genoa 36 21 Fullerton 39 49 Palmer 51 42 Cedar Rapids 40 36 Monroe 36 33 Clarks °46 45 Greeley 33 19 Leigh 34 27 N L Scotia 39 24 Silver Creek 38 39 Varsity-Student manager Holly Klassea Robin Munn, Kay Roberts. Wanda Wurdeman. Cindy Micek. Robin Case. Laura Shotkoski. Sharon Stetz. Diane Merrell. Jan Cumming, Vicki Roberts, and Coach Moore 24 k vJi Jan Cumming NUMBER ONE Seniors: Sharon Stetz. Robin Case, and Cindy Micek The girls enjoyed one of the best seasons ever recorded in girls' basketball. Several firsts were accomplished Their 10 wins were the most ever by a St. Ed girls' team Also, the girls tied Silver Creek for championship in regular season. The highlight of the girls' year was playing Clarks before a capacity crowd for a chance to go to State Even though the girls lost. 53-52. they represented the school and community admirably Junior Varsity Holly Klassen-student manager. Robin Munn. Kay Mahoney. Jan Cumming. Wanda Wurdeman. Laura Shotkoski. Cindi Steinbach. Jackie Carder. Michelle Miflen. Vicki Roberts, and Coach Moore TOURNAMENTS We They Elkhorn Valley Tilden 31 32 Elgin 36 41 Goldenrod Conference Clarks 31 35 Sub-Districts • Elgin 50 37 District Final Clarks 52 53 Building For The Future The St. Edward wrestling squad coached by Mr. Tim Peil consisted of 9 grapplers including 5 lettermen. Coach Peil said that even though the team was young, with one or two years of expedience for some, the future looks promising for next year. WRESTLING Front row-Keith Kemper. Tim Stacy. Eric Sorensen. Paul Schumacher, Leif Sorensen. Back row-Coach Peil. Jamie Willard. Jeff Sutton, Larry Stetz. Jeff Gasper Wrestling Schedule 1984-85 Dec. 1 Osceola Invitational Dec. 6 Triangular-Here Dec. 13 Genoa-There Dec. 19 Scribner-There Jan. 5 St. Edward Invitational Jan. 12 Stromsburg Invitational Jan. 19 Osceola-There Jan. 26 Greeley Invitational Feb. 2 Clearwater Invitational Feb. 8-9 Districts-Elgin P.J. Keith Kemper Individual Records Leif Sorensen 5-8 Eric Sorensen 5-14 Keith Kemper 6-19 Tim Stacy 3-12 Paul Schumacher 6-15 Jeff Gasper 9-15 Jeff Sutton 5-5 Larry Stetz 5-15 Jamie Willard 2-8 District Results Boys and Girls Darin Anderson Long Jump-19'I1 5th Triple Jump-38'8Vi 4th 110 Hurdles-5th Paul Schumacher 400 meter dash-3rd 200 meter dash-4th Larry Lightner 3200 meter run-4th Cindy Micek 100 meter dash-6th Kay Roberts 800 meter run-4th Vicki Roberts 1600 meter run-3rd Long Jump-6th Cindy Micek getting ready to do the hurdles Kay Roberts and Sharon Stetz SEHS TRACK TEAMS The Girls' Track Team had a very good year with three girls qualifying for state. Cindy Micek qualified in the low hurdles. Cindy Reardon in the discus, and Vicki Roberts in the 800 meter run. Other scores for the team were from Kay Roberts who placed 4th in the 800 and Vicki Roberts placed 3rd in the 1600 and 6th in the long jump. Cindy Micek placed 6th in the 100 meter dash. Coach Robertson commented that it was great to have 3 out of 6 girls qualify for state. The girls did very well this season. w Row-Cindy cek. I ' ■ Front Row-Larry Llghtner, Paul Schumacher. Jeremy Klassen, Eddie Madden, Jeff Gasper, Bill Warner. Back Row-Dave Roberts, Darin Anderson, Larry Taylor, mr Brennan Klassen. Keith Kemper, Coach Moore. The Boys Track Team placed 5th out of 12 teams at the District track meet at Osceola. Brennan Klassen placed 1st in two events, long jump and triple jump, to qualify him for the state track meet in Omaha, which was held at Omaha Burke May 17 and 18. Coach Moore commented that the boys improved all year. JR HIGH SPORTS The Jr Hi Sports Program has as its purpose to introduce students to fun and to promote the health of a good athletic mind and body. Basketball games were scheduled and the track teams participated in the Osceola Jr Hi Invitational track meet May 11. Cha'd Micek won the 200 MD in 23.8 and the 110MLH in 14.9. Robbie Marshall placed 4th in the 1200 Run. Basketball Lori McIntosh. Annette Reardon. Lori Wilcynski. Coach Moore. Sandy Scheffler. Holly Klassen. Darcie Willard. Amy Thompson. Deana Christensen. Rhonda Rasmussen. Angie Stacy. Gwen Long. Kim Good Track Student Teacher Chris Penne. Holly Klassen, Annette Reardon. Lori Wilcynski. Kim Good. Gwen Long. Amy — Roberts ■ V Ml Lori Wilcynski, Holly Klassen St Edward vs. Monroe Lori Wilcynski. Angie Stacy, HoNy Klassen Lori Wilcynski. Annette Reardon, Rhonda Rasmussen St. Edward vs. Monroe Track Bruce Smith, Robbie Marshall. Keith Cruise. Coach Temme. Chad Mi- jcO cek. Wayne Choat. Kurt Merrell. Kirk Kearney. Eric Werner. Scott Mad- den. Scott Moran ■9 Supt. Frank Williams is retiring after 36 years in the teaching profession, 14 at SEHS. After serving in WW II he coached for 8 years, earned his MA degree at South Dakota State, taught Social Studies and coached at Wayne State Prep, and was Principal at Wisner 4 years, Supt. at Gresham 5 years, and came to St. Edward in 1971. He plans to reside in St. Edward with time for hobbies, family and traveling. DANCES Third Place Banner-Freshman. Keri Stock, Beth Werner. Kay Mahoney Sign up for a victory-Jane Case. Kathy Peil Safari Day-Todd Prorok 1984 Homecoming Royalty. Freshmen-Jeremy Klassen. Vicki Roberts. Juniors-Russ Lloyd. Cindy Reardon. First Attendants-Larry Taylor. Susie Stock; King Brennan Klassen. Queen Darla Bremer. Second Attendants-Robin Case. Pat Werner; Sopho-mores-Robin Munn. Dave Roberts. Crown Bearers-Bryant Nauenburg. Kerry Klassen. Homecoming Dance Larry Stetz. Darla Bremer King Brennan Klassen, Queen Darla Bremer Parade Band Michelle Mifflin, Darcy Willard, April Mifflin Let's Get Physical Day Sharon Stetz, Jan Cummina Royalty Float Spirit Week took place September 17-21, 1984. Students and faculty dressed up according to the theme of the day. Monday was Let'S Get Physical, Tuesday was “Sign Up For A Victory, Wednesday was “Hunt Down the Crusaders, Thursday was “Hat and Shades Day, and Friday was Maroon and White Day. The week ended with the crowning of the royalty after the St. Edward-Elgin Pope John football game. Redd Tag Entertainment played for the dance immediately following. 37 Robin Munn. Stacy Marshall. Tim Stacy, and Chuck Prorok. Terry Reardon. Robin Case. Larry Tay lor. and Joleen Zabka. Robin Case Front Left: Susie Stock. Mitch Sliva. Darla Bremer. Brennan Klassen. Robin Case. Jack Webster, Michelle Mifflin. Eric Sorensen, Kay Roberts, Jan Cumming, Jeremy Klassen, and David Roberts. Mark Cruise and Ron Sutton Mr. Steve Oberg and Lynn McIntosh. Terry Reardon Miss Terri Fullner crowns Darla Bremer Queen. u r Moore and Mrs. Wurdeman ed sponsor the dance. Merre and Steve Garder helped Paul Schumacher The Sweetheart Dance, sponsored by the FHA-FFA, was held February 9 after the Fullerton vs. St. Edward basketball game. Providing the music was Midwest Music Show. Darla Bremmer and Brennan Klassen were crowned King and Queen. 1st attendants were Susie Stock and Mitch Sliva and 2nd attendants were Robin Case and Jack Webster. Junior attendants were Kay Roberts and Eric Sorensen. Sophomore attendants were David Roberts and Jan Cumming. Freshman attendants were Jeremy Klassen and Michelle Mifflin. i Front left: Susie Stock, Mitch Sliva, Darla Bremmer, Brennan Klassen, Jack Webster, and Robin Case. 39 Eric Sorensen decorating for prom Laurie Shotkoski working with prom programs Paul Schumacher helping with decorations Seniors Terry Swett. Brennan Klassen, Larry Taylor, Mitch Sliva. Wayne Rasmussen. Mark Cruise. Matt Schumacher. Pat Werner. Darin Anderson. Jack Webster, Michelle Niemann. Susie Stock. Cindy M cek, Daria Bremer. Robin Case. Sharon Stetz. One of the many AWESOME 1986 Junior decorations. Prom '85 was held on April 27, 1985 in the high school gymnasium. The theme was Magic. The Banquet was held at 6:30 p.m. with Kay Roberts as the Mistress of Ceremonies. The meal served was enjoyed by all. The Juniors started making PROM on Monday and finished 'late' Friday. The decorations were appreciated by all. The dance following the Banquet featured Nobody's Business. At 3:00 a.m. the Senior Mothers prepared the Senior Breakfast to finish out the Magical evening! Ann Werner, Angie Buettner and Keith Kemper putting to use all their hot air Laurie Shotkoski and Paul Schumacher dance to Nobody's Business. Scott McIntosh, Jeff Gasper and Jack ie Carder. Robin Case and Terry Rear don Joleen Zabka takes home a souvenir bai loon. Prom servers Robin Munn, Eddie Madden, Stacy Marshall. David Roberts, Jan Cumming, and Larry Lightner. UNDERCLASSMEN SENIOR HIGH JUNIORS c L A S 5 O F 8 6 Kay Roberts Tim Stacy Cindi Stock Jeff Sutton Ann Werner To help defray expenses for the Jr -Sr. Prom the class held a bake sale in the Common's Area on October 24th and also held concessions They participated with Mr Moore in County Day November 15th in Albion, where Kay Roberts, Diane Merrell and Cheryl Ma honey's essays were in competition JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary Laura Shotkoski. Supervisor Gary Riggs. President Kay A Roberts, and Vice President Cindy Reardon. Not pictured Treasurer Cheryl Mahoney. SENIOR HIGH SOPHOMORES Mike Shva Bill Warner Larry Stetz Wanda Wurdeman c L A S S Joleen Zabka To boost their funds for next year the sophomores had a chili feed October 24 in the old gym before the SEHS Silver Creek football game, nola concessions during ’wo basketball games and had a carwash bake sale in the spring The class pulled together to help Darin ■tembach. a former classmate. by giving him a memorial in his father's name SENIOR HIGH FRESHMEN c L A S S O F 8 8 Marcy Nordstrom Chuck Prorok Scott McIntosh Kay Mahoney Rhonda Reick Vicki Roberts Tony Scheffter Leif Sorensen Cindy Steinbach Keri Stock Tammy VanMeter Beth Werner Jamie Willard Wade Wurdeman The Freshmen class this year raffled off three decorated cakes made by the freshmen girls. They also raffled off a handmade cabbage patch doll, which was made by Mrs. Fred Robertson, during the St. Ed-ward-Cedar Rapids girls and boys basketball games They also held concessions for a moneyraising project. There are nineteen members in the freshmen class I to r-President Keri Stock, Vice President Jeremy Klassen, Sponsor Mrs. Bonge. Secretary Treasurer Leif Sorensen. JUNIOR HIGH EIGHTH Tracy Bremer Scott Madden Melinda Olson Wayne Choat Keith Cruise Laverna Kearney Holly Klassen Robin Marshall Chad Micek Scott Moran Pat Nordstrom C L A S S O F 8 9 Shelli Aksland The Jr. High. Mr. Dave Buehrer. Karen Scheffler. Bonnie Wilcynski and bus driver Pyllis Roberts, went to Arby's in Columbus then to Lamans to play video games and then on to Flying Wheels rollerskating rink on November 27. The students worked concessions at football and basketball games to raise money for the trip. JUNIOR HIGH — SEVENTH April Mifflin Pafrick Oskanfoski Amy Roberts Dan Steinback Amy Thompson HAPPENINGS “Howard” Temme interviews Blue Bombers Mrs. Thompson. Miss Liess. Mrs. Long and Miss Fullner. Mrs. Nauenburg presents spelling awards to Amy Thompson and Gwen Long who represented St. Edward at the County Contest. The school year consisted of many fun and crazy moments that ranged from wild pep ral-leys to amazing asemblies, but there was always a time for hard work that lead to many accomplishments both small and large. Boys' State alternate Russ Lloyd. Girls' State alternate Diane Merrell. Girls' Stater Kay Roberts. Boys' Stater Keith Kemper. Stacy Marshall hypnotized at an assembly. Look a those legs — Mr. Baue. Mr. Oberg, Mr. Robertson. Mr. Peil and Mr. Moore! ympics of the Mind team Scott Madden. Wayne Choat. Kurt Merrell and Scott Moran — 2nd place — State Meet in Columbus. The FHA presented a style show for the community on April 29, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. with a salad I buffet. Clothes were styled from Trudi's Fashion in | Albion and from Home Ec. Classes The FHA junior I and seniors styled their prom dresses. A thank you I gift was presented to our advisor Miss Fullner. We I ended the evening with the installation of the I new 1985-1986 officers. Lynda Kearney, Kay Roberts, Michelle Niemann. Cindy Mi-cek, Susie Stock. Robin Case. Sharon Stetz FHA STYLE SHOW FFA BANQUET (AGRICULTURE; I Chapter Officers 1985-86: Dave Roberts. Bin Warner. Diane ■ Merrell, Keith Kemper. Larry Stetz. Larry Lightner. Eddie r Madden The St. Edward FFA Chapter Banquet was held at the school gym on Thursday, May 2 at 6:30 p.m. with about 150 guests and 30 members present. Guest speaker was Bryce Neidig. NE State Pres, of the Farm Bureau. Many awards were awarded during the evening, including, proficiency, leadership, participation. Star Greenhand-Jeff Gasper, Star Chapter Farmer-Wayne Rasmussen, top fruit salesman-Diane Merrell, and winners in FFA Contests. Officers and Sweetheart Queen Darla Bremer enjoy the Banquet Winners of the Academic Pursuit Game: Larry Stetz, II Diane Merrell, Jan Cumming, and Scott Madden. r Keith Cruise demonstrating Block Making Print The 1985 Spring Show held on May 14. put on by St. Edward High in the gym was termed successful. This year approximately 150 people attended. Exhibits varied from Ag. Shop projects, various art work, science projects, creative writing to computer graphics. Besides the Academic Pursuit Game, which was modeled after the original Trivial Pursuit Game, was a car jumping contest. Brad Moran placed first. Overall the show was a success. GSi Pawnee Indian Village courtesy of the Eighth Grade Social s Studies Class. School Board member Beth Evans enjoyins art work. SPRING SHOW AWARDS NIGHT Awards Night, hosted by the Student Council, Parents, and Staff, was held Monday, May 20. It included a potluck supper followed by the presentation of athletic, organizational, class and special awards earned by students throughout the year. Entertainment was provided by Robin Munn and Diane Merrell. This brought the year to an end. Class Advanced Literature Algebra I Algebra II Geometry Math 12 Practical Math Computer Literacy . Computer Science Art I Art II Drivers Education Awards Kay Roberts Jeremy Klassen -Angie Buettner i. Larry Stetz I Darla Bremer • Matt Schumacher .. Mark Cruise Sharon Stetz Rnonda Reick Paul Schumacher Larry Stetz t Society of Distinguished American HS Students Susan Stock Darla Bremer Sharon Stetz Jeremy Klassen Becky Munn Jan Cumming Larry Stetz eta$$ tf High Honors Darla Bremer Becky Munn Sharon Stetz Susan Stock Larry Stetz Perfect Attendance Michelle Mifflin Marcy Nordstrom Jan Cumming Keith Cruise Letterwinners Wayne Rasmussen-BB Brennan Klassen-BB, T,FB Larry Taylor-BB,T,FB Darin Anderson-BB,T Matt Schumacher-BB,FB Jack Webster-BB Terry Swett-BB,FB Mitch Sliva-FB Mark Cruise-FB Pat Werner-FB Cindy Micek-BB,T,V Robin Case-BB.V Sharon Stetz-BB,T,V Michelle Niemann-V Eric Sorensen-W Keith Kemper-W.FB Paul Schumacher-W.T.FB Tim Stacy-W Jeff Sutton-W Russ Lloyd-BB.FB Laurie Shotkoski-BB.V Cindy Reardon-T,V Diane Merrell-BB Kay Roberts-BB.T.V Larry Stetz-W Dave Roberts-BBJ.FB Eddie Madden-BB,T,FB Larry Lightner-T,FB Bill Warner-T.FB Wanda Wurdeman-BB.V Lori Chana-T.V Jan Cumming-BB.V Robin Munn,V Leif Sorensen-W Jeff Gasper-W.T Jamie Willard-W Vicki Roberts-T Platte College H.S. Achievement Tests Sharon Stetz — 1st Home Economics — 4th Chemistry Darla Bremer — 6th Office Technology Mitch Sliva — 7th Agriculture Army reserve National Scholar Athletes Darin Anderson Sharon Stetz Presidential Scholar Finalist — Becky Munn FHA A WARDS Torch-Michelle Niemann Susan Stock Scroll Wanda Wurdemann Robin Munn Lori Chana Jan Cumming Joleen Zabka Kay Roberts Lynda Kearney Ann Werner Stacy Marshall Key- Joleen Zabka Kay Roberts Lynda Kearney Ann Werner Keri Stock Beth Werner Kay Mahoney Jackie Carder Vicki Roberts HONORS AWARDS ■I Honors Darin Anderson Larry Ligthner Cindy Micek Eddie Madden Wayne Rasmussen Jackie Carder Angie Buettner Jeff Gasper Diane Merrell Jeremy Klassen Kay Roberts Michelle Mifflin Eric Sorensen Brad Moran Cynthia Stock Rhonda Rieck Cheryl Mahoney Vicki Roberts Jan Camming Keri Stock r H Miss Liess presents a music award to Stacy Marshall Hk ■ Boys' Basketball Wayne Rasmussen Columbus All-Area Honorable Mention Brennan Klassen Goldenrod All-Star Team Member Telegram-Platte College All-Star Game Larry Taylor Columbus All-Area First Team Telegram-Platte College All-Star Game Member of the Goldenrod All-Star Team Darin Anderson Columbus All-Area Honorable Mention Matt Schumacher Goldenrod All-Star Team Columbus All-Area Honorable Mention Terry Swett Columbus All-Area Honorable Mention ART AWARDS Paul Schumacher Cindy Micek Todd Prorok Rhonda Rieck Ann Werner Pat Werner Keith Cruise Matt Schumacher Mark Cruise Music Awards DISTRICT CONTEST Choir — III Octet — II Band — 11 + Girls' Duet-1 Diane Merrell — 1 + Michelle Mifflin — I Stacy Marshall — I Accompanist — Mrs. Marion Clark John Philips Sousa Award — Michelle Niemann ALL-STATE CHORUS MEMBER — Diane Merrell Darla Marie Bremer Darla Darin Lynn Anderson Darin Robin Kaye Case Robin Mark Ronald Cruise Mark Brennan Patrick Klassen Brennan Cynthia Ann Micek Senior Class of 1985 Officers: President-Susan Sfock Vice Pres.-Larry Taylor Secretary-Cindy Micek Treasurer-Sharon Stetz Student Co.-Darla Brenner. Brennan Klassen Motto: Believe in today. Dream for tomorrow. Colors: Lavendar and Purple Flower: White Chrysanthemum tipped in Purple Wayne Allen Rasmussen “Wayne Matthew William Schumacher Mitchell Joseph Sliva “Mitch Sharon Marie Stetz “Sharon Susan Marie Stock Terry Paul Swett “Terry Larry Francis Taylor' Larry Jack Daniel Webster Patrick Raymond Werner “Pat • Becky hod a birthday party in February. jw If! Michelle Niemann hugs Becky's mom. Janice, at graduation. As a mad scientist. Becky went to a big masquerade party held in Wolfsburg in February At 3:00 a.m. on Sunday April 21, the Senior Class and their sponsors left St. Edward in three rented vans enroute to Worlds of Fun. Class sponsors Mr. Tom Moore, Mr. Marc Baue, and Mrs. Jan Cruise, Mrs. Cathy Werner, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cruise accompanied the Seniors. The afternoon was spent at Worlds of Fun, and the group stopped for supper in Nebraska City. Tired and sunburned, everyone arrived back in St. Edward at 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Our sponsors ride the Fury of the Nile. I Jack Webster mann Taylor. Pat Werner Front row-Robin Case. Cindy Micek, Darla Bremer. Back row-Mark Cruise. Matt Schumacher. Mitch Sliva. Larry Taylor. Brennan Klassen Mr. Moore. Wayne Rasmussen. Matt Schumacher. Terry Swett. Pat Werner. Mark Cruise, Michelle Nie- SENIORS Jack Sparby, QSP Magazines, Sharon Stetz, Susie Stock, Michelle Niemann, Cindy Micek Front row-Susie Stock, Michelle Niemann, Sharon Stetz. Back row-Terry Swett, Pat Werner, Wayne Rasmussen, Jack Webster. Not Pictured-Darin Anderson. Becky Munn. CLASS Susie Stock scholarships from MTS Pel Case her Robin receives number sings The mixed chorus , V Front row-Jack Webster. Michelle Niemann. Terry Swett. •‘Darla Bremer. Pat Werner Middle row-‘Cindy Micek. Larry Taylor. “Susan Stock. ‘Darin Anderson. “Sharon Stetz. Mark Cruise Top row-Robin Case. ‘Wayne Rasmussen, Brennan Klassen. Matt Schumacher. Mitch Sliva Not pictured-“Becky Munn (‘ ‘Graduating with high honors; ‘Graduating with honors) i KJBML Sharon Stetz addresses the graduates and guests -j The Senior Class of 1985 received their diplomas at commencement exercises held May 19. Rev. Clair Marvel gave the invocation and benediction. Addresses were given by Sharon Stetz and Darla Bremer. Supt. Frank Wil-, teams presented the class, and Lanny Rasmussen handed out diplomas. Prin. Garry Riggs announced scholarship and award winners The processional and recessional was played by the high school band. Mitch Silva. Sharon Stetz, Susan Stock. Te Taylor I • H 'J Junior attendants Keith Kemper and Cindi Stock St. Edward Puh1:c L?irarf Scholarship and Award Winners Darin Anderson-American Legion Darla Bremer-Joseph A. and Bess A. Indra; alternate Knights of Columbus Robin Case-Men's Club; Perce Weldon Memorial; alternate American Legion Auxiliary Cindy Micek-Doane College academic and athletic; American Legion Auxiliary; alternate Men's Club Becky Munn-Four-year UNL Regents; four-year National Merit; Knights of Columbus; American Legion Auxiliary medal Michelle Niemann-Nebraska American Legion Auxiliary Student Aid and Vocational Technical Sharon Stetz-Farmer's Co-op, American Legion Auxiliary medal Susan Stock-alternate Joseph A. And Bess A. Indra; alternate Perce Weldon Memorial Terry Swett-NTCC Board of Governors Wayne Rasmussen. Matt Schumacher, Mitch Sliva. and Brenndn Klassen receive congratulations. Kathy Peil presents a scholarship to Michelle Niemann. Dorothy Masten '25. Kathryn Masten Saarem Holvik '29. Lola Thomazin Iverson '29. Kenneth Weed '29. Jim Moore '29. OFFICERS President Frank Jasa III 74 1st Vice President Lynn Condreay 70 2nd Vice Pres. Phyllis Shotkoski Roberts '64 3rd Vice Pres. Randy Thompson '69 Sec-Treasurer Stephanie Dawson 74 Publicity Manager Gary Thompson '60 Assistant Betty Parrott Merrell '60 Assistant Deanna Novotny Moran '60 Gordon Matzen '28. Roy Cumming '28. Frieda Sauler '28. Bess E. Novotny Price '25. Belle Curry Cumming '17. Ethel Lawrence Collins '15. r - 50 YEAR CLASS: Front row. Stasia Drog Paprocki. Frances Olson Schnell. Pauline Owens Nelson. Leetha Cooper Griffin. Marce Smith Clapham. Charlotte Finley Herman. Irene Grape Hipp; Middle. Maxine Nelson Rich. Charlotte Niklasson Skan-derup. Mary Stillinger Hansen. Clara Gdowski Zuroski. Vivian Nelson Nelson. Eleanor Case Johnson. Ann Jacobsen Harris. Bonnie Burn Sanders, Marie Rimovsky Whidden; Back. James Duncan, Ardett Andreasen, Elvera Peterson Prochaska. Don Crosier. Ralph Hood. Zita Marie Fischer Tesar, Charlotte Westby Miller. Glenn Thomazin, Bob Jones, Germaine Werts Burton '50, Madeline Werts Jones '54, Jo Werts Mahoney '55, Cecelia Cahill Thomazin. Elvaree Sherwood. Evelyn Jasa Week '36. I rt J K Darla Bremer. Matt Schumacher. Brennan Klassen. Darin Anderson. Cindy Mtcek, Mark Cruise. Robin Case. I f li, 25 YEAR CLASS: Front. Marlene Whidden McDonald, Deanna Novotny Moran, Kathy Anderson Lyons, Judy Reardon Thompson, Nancy Gavlik Delosier, Middle. Gary Thompson. Sharon Taylor Moore. Betty Parrott Merrell, Bud Francis. Lynn Anderson. Back: Russell Howser. Jerrill Andreasen, Dr. Kenneth Thomazin. Michael Case, Dean Wheeler. 'll w i ■ Mike Lyons '58. Linda Anderson Bates '61. Jim Bates. Kathy ■ Anderson Lyons '60. Ardy Crosier Choat '63. Dancin to Bust'd Loose. Unidentified couple. Ron Cruise '61. Jan Matson Cruise '62. Holly Druesdow I '63. Lynn Hasselbalch '62. •:.V v 421 SEHS Alumni attended the 69th Annual Banquet Saturday evening May 25. Gary Thompson '60 gave the invocation. A ham chicken buffet meal was catered by the Norfolk Double K. Don Crosier '35, Dr. Ken Thomazin '60 Susie Stock '85 introduced their classmates. Old SEHS dinnerwear with the old school beaver crest were on sale. Mark Jensen '69 led the H.S. song 8i yell accompanied by Frances Matzen '32. The Alumni danced to Bust'd Loose. X Display of back copies of THE BEAVER. ,-E Taylor. Darla Bremer. Wayne Rasmussen. Terry Swett. Mitch Sliva. If A ? In Honor Of In Memory Of Stan Kathleen Sawyer ('58) Modelski 25th Wedding Anniversary Milton Flaherty Class Of 1941 Mr. 8c Mrs. Gary Thompson Mr. 8c Mrs. Gary Thompson In Memory Of Larry Hirsch Class Of 1957 In Memory Of Herman Gragert, Sr. Class Of 1938 Mr. 8c Mrs. Gary Thompson Mr. 8c Mrs. Gary Thompson Raymond Douglas Vannou Class a 1965 In Memory Of Danny Webster Class Of 1957 Mr. 8c Mrs. Gary Thompson In Appreciation For The Monetary Support Of The SEHS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Mr Mrs Ray Mahoney family Mr Mrs. Gary Thompson Mrs Frank Jasa 68 ADMINISTRATION STAFF School Board Jerome Gasper .......President Joyce Jacobsen ______Secretary Lanny Rasmussen ..........Vice- President Beth Evans Ralph Warner, 1984 Bill Smith Rae-Ann Thompson, 1984 Jerry Tenski SCHOOL BOARD AND STAFF 70 IS Green Thumb Workers- Francis Sawyer. Erma v Muckey Nm Librarian- Xidy Thompson. Tammy Nauenburg. Special Ed.. Erma Umbarger. Chapter 1 Reading Math TI.E Janitors- Anna McIntosh. Rudy Prorok Mrs Kathy Peil Social Studies. Drivers' Ec Psychology. Guidance Mr. Jeff Temme Physical Education, Health Miss Terri Fullner Home Economics JR.-SR. HIGH FACULTY 72 Mrs. Wendy Bonge 1-12 Art 73 Pride: Student pride is the incentive that motivates St. Edward students to take classes beyond the required number each year. Teacher pride in students is the incentive that causes them to voluntarily teach and overload each year With a combination like this, how can you lose! Student growth — intellectual, social, and personal at St. Edward Public School is what we are proud of! Garry W. Riggs Principal SEHS CURRICULUM 74 SEHS CURRICULUM 76 ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY 6TH 5TH 6th Grade Mrs. Muriel Pearson Keith Buck Becky Carder Christine Clark Steven Gasper Chris Jacobsen Bobby Kemper Angela Long Alice Mallada Jason Meridith Jason Roberts Gregg Scheffler Becky Steinbach Terry Taylor Melisa Tiemen Tracy Willard 5th Grade Mrs. Yvonne Haas Valery Beach Lynn Christensen Brian Cumming Danelle Kaspar Lyla Kearney Oran Leenders Sandra Mahoney Kim Mifflin Rodney Molt Mike Munn Aaron Niemann Jason Prorok David Pruden Cindy Roberts Bryan Smith Heidi Thomazin Michael VanMeter 78 ELEMENTARY 4TH 8c 3RD 4th Grad© Mrs Jan© Fry-Harn©r Mitchell Becker Ann Choat Susan Gasper Amy Horn Carol Jacobsen Jay Kula James Lawrence Jeremy Long Tony Madden Tricia Mailada Renae Maricle Frank Matchett Kerri Mowery Kathy Munn Roxann Niemann Lanette Rasmussen Jake Robertson Joan Sliva Debra Smith Sherri Tenski Brian Werts Bonnie Willard 3rd Grade Mrs Bette Green Danny Good Brent Jacobsen Janette Johnson Kala Kasper Kristen Kaul Jared Kemper Holly Reardon Robert Reick Clayton Roberts Vicki Smith Brenda Steinbach ELEMENTARY 2ND 8c 1ST 2nd Grade Mrs. Janice Berlin Teddy Buck Cory Condreay Torrie Cruise Bradly Drog Nichole Fitchner Paul Forinash Audrey Kiesling Jerry Molt John Molt Amy Probnow Rebecca Sindelar Tracy Thompson Mandy Tieman 1st Grade Mrs. Alyce Tejral Jennifer Drog David Fitchner Shawn Gasper Brian Gragert Mary Karel Jeremiah Kasper Sara Kaul Danielle Kaup Amanda Kula Alan Labenz March Mallada Brian Maricle William Matchett Brenda Molt Gary Mowrey James Munn Shanna Niemann Melissia Olson John Rieck David Siedlyk Darlene Sindelar Jennifer Smith Bryan Steinbach Steven Tenski Jenny Wolfe 80 ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTEN Mrs. Tami Nauenburg Deborah Buehrer Erica Cruise Justin For inash Jasmine Gasper Kelly Jacobsen Ryan Jacobsen Clint Kaspar Kelsey Klassen Kerry Klassen Richard Kula Patricia Long Bryant Nauenburg Bryan Rasmussen Katherine Sindelar Bracfly Werts Melissa Wurtz ADVERTISING $10 PATRONS St. Edward Education Association, St. Edward, NE Miller Home Furnishings, St. Edward, NE Fritzges Saddle Repair, St. Edward, NE Mr. Gdrry Riggs, Principal, St. Edward, NE Marshall Pharmacy, St. Edward, NE Mark's Well Service, St. Edward, NE Norco Feeds, Albion, NE Nore's Jewelry, Albion, NE Jim Frieze Photography, Columbus, NE Mike Senior Studio, Columbus, NE Westring and Sons, Inc. Genoa, NE $5 PATRONS Waid Pharmacy, Albion, NE The Boot Rack, Albion, NE Keith's TV Repair, Albion, NE Person's Sport Shop, Columbus, NE Yard Stick, Columbus, NE William's Brothers, Columbus, NE Genoa National Bank, Genoa, NE $3 PATRONS Albion Bike Shop, Albion, NE MEDICAL DEDTAL CUBIC Class Of 1985 Best Wishes In The Future ST. EDWARD-MEDICAL-DENTAL CLINIC Louis C. Dubbs, D.D.S. St. Edward - Genoa Dan Mallada, M.D. St. Edward - Cedar Rapids CITY CAFE Nothing Fancy Just Food BANK OF ST. EDWARD St. Edward NE. 678-2770 All Deposits Insured To $100,000 By F.C.I.D. St. Edward, NE 678-2244 LAND SAKE FERTILIZER We're Here To Serve You. Jerry Nauenburg St. Edward NE 678-3434 WERTS, INC. 678-2661 Members Of Affiliated Food Stores Rick And Connie Werts St. Edward HASSELBALCH VETERINARY CLINIC Neal Hasselbalch DVM Congratulations Class Of 1985 Ready Mix Concrete Lumber Tru Test Paints 407 Beaver St. Edward, NE Phone 678-2251 Or 678-2262 LIGHTNER TRUE VALUE LUMBER HARDWARE 87 Farm Supplies - Grain FARMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION WOMAN'S WORLD BEAUTY SALON Jane Siedlyk 105 8th Street St. Edward Phone: 678-2445 St. Edward, NE Phone - 678-2251 Congratulation To The Class Of '85 FARMLAND BUYING STATION St. Edward NE 678-3400 MORAN MACHINE AND REPAIR Welding Repairs Lathe Work U-Joints Cross And Bearings Welding Supplies Sprockets Steel Stock St. Edward 678-2231 Feed Fertilizer RAINBOW'S END BEAUTY SALON DENNY'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Dennis Reed 678-2226 Congratulations To The Class Of '85 Men And Womens Hair Styling Ask For Sheila, Cristi, Or Carolyn 9-5 Tues.-Sat. St. Edward 678-3330 Congratulations Class Of '85 FROSTEE TREAT BAKE SHOP St. Edward NE Jack Udine Mmmwmx - Pat Reardon, Gary Thompson, Rex Mahoney, Lee Mahoney, Paul Ridder, Kenny Kresha, Lyle Engstrom, Al Peterson, Max Nordeen. Not Pictured-Terry Sindelar And Howard Sallach. MAHONEY SALES AND SERVICE MASSEY FURGUSON HESSTON COMPANY GEHL COMPANY Congratulations To The Class Of '85 Complete Line Of Farm Equipment Service After The Sale Call-678-2277 St. Edward, NE 68660 THE BOTTLE BARN Time To Stop Mark Rhonda Enters Liquor Store Owners Phone 678-3477 Beer Wine Spirit Kegs Cigs Ice St. Edward Free Instruction Personalized Gifts Greenware Whiteware Custom Firing Ceramic Supplies ue’s Margi M Puddle Earl and Margie Novotny, owners 208 N. 8th Street Saint Edward, NE 68660 402-678-2700 CUMMING GRAPE SON PRODUCE JANDA INSURANCE AGENCY Buyers Of Farm Fresh Milk Leonard D. Cumming Boone NE 68625 Donald J. 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Zimmatic Generation 2 irrigation systems feature the new planetary PowerTrac gearbox This new planetary design has proven to be the most energy efficient system in irngation Everyone talks about the high cost of energy. Lindsay engineers did something about it. They designed the new PowerTrac drive tram. The PowerTrac's doublereduction planetary gears multiply and evenly distribute torque through an arrangement of a central sun gear, surrounding planet gears and a fixed ring gear. The final reduction gear set, in turn, transfers this efficient gain and high torque to the wheel output shaft. The planetary Power- Trac allows straight-tooth contact between gears instead of the grinding action found with worm gears. The result is an increase in efficiency from roughly 35 percent for worm gearboxes to approximately 90 percent for PowerTrac. So, far less energy is required. And by substantially reducing friction, planetary gearboxes run cooler and last longer. 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Will there be time To sincerely keep in touch? You'll always have the memories Of your school years from day one. Don't think of school as ending — Think a new life has begun. Cindy Kichline JOSTE
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