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Sutherland High School Sutherland, Iowa Seniors.....................................3 Classes.....................................W Adminisrronon .............................IS Happenings ................................24 School Life................................40 Sporrs.....................................53 Ere .......................................79 Ads .......................................67 Dedication: To Mr. Vige q reacher, a friend, a coach, a guide OffKialy. Mr Vige e rhe high school wool yudes reocher ond on asseronr cooch however, everyone n Sufher land Hgh knows rhor he 6 more rhon rhor snce he 6 oiso o fnend, o fellow orhlere. on ossooore o scholar, ond o ferener For rhe reason ond n oppreoa non of h6 years of nvolvemenr n rheir doss, rhe doss of 1964 hove dedcored rhe annual ro hm As rhey leave, rhe sectors wi undoubtedly mss Mr Vige s gurfonce ond nfluence. bur rhey know rhey con always return ro hm for help and can carry w h rhem he words of odvice ond wedom ro help rhem in rher future endeovors As o result rhey would juy fcke ro soy. Thanks. Mr Vige 2 Seniors Sutherland Community High School's Class Of 1984 Class Flower Forger-Me-Not Class Morro: One Srep Ar A Time, Bur Always Forward. 6 From August 1971 To May 1984, A Class Without Equal, A Class With Promise Closses On Moy 24 the lost doy of school, the Calumet Middle School conduced irs lost doy progrom Studenrs ond foculty alike enpyed the competi ton and the participation of oil in this very special doy The following is o list of the winners o the lost doy program events MUSIC — instru menrol. C Retmonn, J Moermond. ond J Woodall, pono. H Farquhar dance, J Ed words ond D Durst COMPOSITION — poet ry. J Stotner, short story, K Virgil , essay. C Jolos DRAMA — D Stckelka. memorized. D Jolos SPELLING BEE — K Virgil . H Forquhor ART — Loren Starr , sculpture. S Struefert. drawing, T Lundquist — indicores overall winner in the category ' 1 Comoro P. fco j weeney. 0 Ajrgenv- C F : Jc r. IX RjS «H J lir r .r. IX H . «1 j v« v. r v r rv .v 2 N | .u l oro T Vruve D Goppenon J Petersen. L IXende $ bct iicH K Sorenson C Was. T Amend? ftow .3 0 Dado T Peter.. J lundr««v T Vnr . C Waggoner M Freeman. IX Soc er P WoodoK P Gome P wv 1 L Phedr D Woe,. J Gopperron T IXohrtxjugn. S Goshi IX Wove C Drcryjr S Kruse IXow 2 C Swa-tsor S Schmmor T Pe ory F Hey . j vryc- O’ J Gulftendge P Hi K Mourer. P Do . j Ppfersea flow 0 T (Vo D Mormon. V ftahbuxh T W M Ft 'ron j fti«rrv y IX Muffrryy J P doo. N M eo ei j Row 1 J MJIet h Roemrr ct $ Fogelmon 0 lundqust, D A gensen. M Fttirmon, S Edwards. D Wiwock Row 2 C Dovr, m IloWmonn, D Goerrvch. C WoNeft, J Schoer ng. 0 Greeley J Hufcer C Grouse J Rehder Row 0 D Olhousen. D Sweeney. J Dou S Waggoner D Rohwer D Thorr. D M s D j Magnuisen Row 1 S Fester K Horron. D Foust. D Airgensen. C Ooybetg, D Ourchet. M Johannseo. C Wove J Kru e S Elrod Row 2 A Niles. K (Vd S Swiet. J Rohbusch. S Roveimg. G Doley S Orond C Riedenyjnn R Rickets. K Howe C Sirueferr Row 3 D Duty N Qroakfeld. E Pmgei E Frerk j lenz R Leonard. R Weaver. J Purnum. K VerTmchs. A Fogelmon Row 1 A Meyer D Horymorv . S Heys 0 Grouse. C Jungohon. C Lowson, 0 Jungohan. C Jungohon. S Hahr. M Lorrmon Rrw 2 S Petersen J McWes. T Kruse C Sweeney J Ooyberg K loue. C lundquy. C Mognussen. T Freed R DeOoom A Reader Row 0 J Greetey E PngeH. G Redemom T lorscr M Rausch. R Sodier D Huffman, K Neteon, 0 Goski. S Fausf M Frerk. M Helmonn Row 1 L S orr. 0 Jatas. R Heys. A Rohwer A Larsen. M M4er. K Netson N Horton Row 2 0 Edwards. T EbeL T Peters. C Jatas D Sckefka. S Srrueterr O Scrgenr. K Struve. R Weaver Row 3 T Sfeete D Durst. T lundquty. C Hansen, D ttcks. C Johamsen. J Sromer. C Mies Row 1 M Rodnson J Lomp A Sump, K V gd. J Moermond E Sorgenr. T Oe rer. 0 VonderPol D VonderPol C Mdfc. H EorguTxy Row 2 M Fuhrmon J Mognussen. J Woodall i Tewes. K Roeder J Axdohl. J. Thom. D Rovetng. P Osom. K Fouy, C Vtungron. J Jo os Row 3 D Ja os J Modond. J Ne s. P Reader. C Re monn M TjOttem, K Sorensen. C Geryondf. J Vffrock. J Thom. J Fiddetoe Row 1 M Lawson. K Koto. A Enge« e L Cody. D Trow T Lundquer. T Refers Row 2 P Sreeie. S Freed. K Kruse C Lfchs. M Nogel. D JoTv on A Hcnsea. Mrs Pinge D Roper Row 3 T Lomp. J Tremmel. 0 Howe R Vogel C Peters M Perers Row 1 $ Joivson. 0 Gese H Horynxrm M Vargenr P Huffmory R ! tee e S Petersen J Mehrerts Row 2 J OocK S Grofhe J Pteper T Sohr . M Srruve. C Uroe J icemen Row 3 R Jc . 0 rtcHs. A Eb 0 Werherel. J WoNerr. M Voge A Rutords. Mrs Amerx Row 1 M Roper. C Mugge J Wofc go. R Dov . A Oou. 0 Solzkocn. R Each. J Hohr Row 2 E Sargem 0 Vhueder. S Peper K Cole. 0 Horrmon. K Menhe. M Cettner. 0 licks E Draper Row 3 Mrs Robb. C Hahr, J Rickers. M Troy M McCkyen. E Youde. D Tewes M Petersen. A Tewes. C Trplefr. J Chnyeoson Mrs ork Row 1 T Dixy. S Ge se S. Dooley, A Kohn. S Jensen. A Newel A Vogel. J Johamsen. M McCoy Row 2 D Jensen. C Wheeler J Vomer. C Drx N finders C Ponon T AAJer D Dock flow 3 M Drcper M Perry G Swanson. J Cody. E Srorr A Herron M larrmon. R Farqcrfxar. J Riedemonn. Mrs Marw Administration And Staff School Board, Superinrendenr Principals, And Secretaries 1984 wos o year of change we hod o new superinrendenr Mr Bird become rhe high school principal, and Opol Kaiser refired after being with our school dsrrlcr for sixteen years. Opol stoned worts in 1961 as secretary for rhe superinrendenr. left m I960 ond returned os rhe high school secre rory m 1976 Upon retiring. Opol soys she wiH novel ond remember rhe high school srudenrs. whom she enjoyed knowing Best Wishes, Opol1 Mi tkd Hgh Schoo f|r w 1 i PovJh HiSMuvn ftow 2 J Sweeney. 0 Dr or The Sutherland High School Faculry Snyder Done? h Mr. Troy Shop Snyder Done? 20 Sutherland's Dus Drivers, Cusrodians, And Cooks Some of the hardest working bur most over looked people m our system ore the custo dtons. bus drivers, and cooks, people who de serve our respect for their dedication ro rhetr jobs ond for the quality of the work Most of our school commuairy rakes for gronred rhor rhe holts w n be clean rhe meals will be served, ond rhe sruoenrs wiH be solely transported, bur those jobs often require great skJ ond pa tience As o result, we thank you for a job well done Your hord work ond persistence has mode Irfe or 5HS much more eryoyobie • k«inr Mi m Hoppenings Homecomng for rhe yeor 1983 was very exarng We prepared onxiously and feverishly for the gome rhe ennre week ond worked hard to build rhe Home comng sprit ro beor Sonborn rhe mghr of September 23 Everydoy the yudenrs hod special opporel ro weor ro help them fmd that speool Homecomng magic Such garb mcluded preppie and vdtey gds outfits, particularly mmi skrts ond yending colors, hots ond shades (ond who wJi ever forget Vidsi IXohbusch's pibox hot or John Rernonns Stetson?). pqomas ond coyumes. grubby day outfits, ond on Friday onyrhng oronge ond block Homecoming 1983 For rhe festivities rhe Kng condi dotes were Cory Wede Jon fXehdet. Dob Ord. Dove Dou. ond Paul Mooss. the Queen condidores were Lon Goyberg. Jodi Jungp hen. Chns Wohlert. Troo Rohr bough, ond Deb Engel Then, or rhor dimocric moment or rhe Coro notion on Fndoy ofTernoon. Cord Ebel, by year's Queen, aowned Cory Wede ond Lon Cloyberg os Sutherland's 1983 Homecomng Kng ond Queen Folowing rhe coronation was o rousing pep roily conduced by rhe cheerleoders Sporbghred n rhe roly were Craig Struve, our Homecomng speaker, ond o sk wth rhe cooches And after the Corononon everyone also eegoyed rhe trodnond pa rode On Fndoy night rhe ream ployed o terrific gome ond overwhelmed Sonborn with a yunmng score of 47 ro 0 We ended the sensonond night with o donee held n rhe gym—Dnon Newcomb was rhe dec jockey Overol. Homecomng week of 1983 was one of fun and exore menr for al. however nor unnl it wos over db anyone realize quite how quickly rhe week hod passed ond how momentous it was Truly. it w! be o week cherished long n everyone's memory Queen Lori Cloyberg, King Cory Wede One of rhe mo$f excinng events in Surhertond's foil social calendar is rhe Coronation of our Homecoming Kmg and Queen Bearing rhe crowns for rhe honored couple were Jon Cody and Tiffany Dursr. two elementary srudenrs who did o wonderful job Wirh Garfield os the rhemoric focus, rhe donee was on additional highlight which long Thereafter aroused fond recollections for rhose who orrended 26 Sutherland's 1983 Homecoming Royalty 27 High School Foil One-Acr Ploys A Really Dig Shoe The drama department performed its fall one act plays on Wednesday, November 16. at 7 30 This was a busy rime of year, bur the students did an exceptional job After several weeks of memorizing and reheorsing. the casts presented three plays which induded both comedy and mystery To begin the enrerroin ing evening was the play The Terror of the Prairies ' This ploy's cast consisted of Rob Solko as Fletcher, a criminal as rough as a marshmal tow, Brent Thorn as Deaumonr, Fletcher's part ner. who was good hearted and frankly not too bright, Nancy Brown as Chloris Penrose, a twelve year-old rerror of the prairies. Jean Horstmann as Imogene, a young, spunky ond slightly dizzy girl; Troa Rohrbaugh as Maisy. Imogene s dizzy friend who wails or cruical moments. Chris Davis as Detective Riley. a stol won lawman, ond Mike Fuhrmon as Detective O'Hara, Riley's silenr partner The premise of the play involved rhe kidnapping of Chloris, which both Beaumont ond Fletcher soon came ro regret The second ploy of rhe evening was Nothing in rhe Telling by Derek Dowskill This ploy's cast was Sheila Kruse as Ann Wood, a pert end imaginative reenager Laura Render as Jean Smedley, Ann's giggly and clever friend; Dana Longe as Martha Qumrods. one of rhe world's greatest helpers and organizers, Deb Frerk as Policewoman Jones, a retiring police woman, and Angie DeVaB as Miss Vi vienne Lafarge, an eccentric woman of an mderermmore age This play involves mysten ous dues ro a murder which rhe inventive Ann finds m a misplaced purse The tost play was a mystery called The Babysitter , by Laurie Woodward Ths play's cast was Marsha Negus as Karen, rhe tiobysirrer, a responsible ond sensitive teenager; Kathy Leonard as Carol, Karen s friend, currently interested in Ouija boards, Lon Rehder as Sarah and Beth Jurgen sen as Pam, two other friends of Karen s, and Carol Jolas as Mrs Williams, a rather confusing woman who has hired Karen ro babysit The action of rhe last play revolved around rhe spooky occurrences or a home whose occu pants died many yeors previously A good crowd orrived for an enjoyoble evening of enrerroinmenr, ond rhe cast treated rhem ro both suspense and loughs before rhe final cur rain fell Congratulations go ro all for a job well done1 28 Elementary, Middle School Track Meet The elemenrory middle school rrock meer, which hod been originally scheduled for Moy 8, was posrponed ro Thursdoy, Moy 10, be couse roin mode rhe field roo wer for running However, rhe weorher wos perfecr on rhe renrh, moking rhe meer enjoyable for rhe kin dergorreners rhrough rhe sixrh graders who pomapored Anorher focror rhor added ro rhe fun of rhe doy wos rhe addition of rhe 880 yard relay Decouse of rhe weorher, rhe odd nonol evenrs, rhe exciremenr ond rhe incen rives, rhe porriaponrs hove rheir besr efforts ro wm, ond even rhough nor everyone won o ribbon, oil were winners because of rheir en deovors ond derermmorion Addirionolly, spe ciol congrorutorions go ro rhe following rop finishers high jump — J Riedemonn and M Srruve (3rd). T Lundquisr ond C Hicks (4rh). C Gersrondr ond J Woodofl (5rh), A Rohwer ond D Hicks (6rh) Long jump — M Horton ond J Moolond (3rd), T Lundqmsr ond J Tremmel (4rh). Donee VonderPol ond M Srerrnichs (5rh), R Heys ond R Weaver (6rh) 50 yord dash — N Flinders ond J Sramer (K), C Mugge ond K Menke (1st), N Sdko ond T Sohn (2nd). V Swter ond M Srruve (3rd), K Drefke ond C Hicks (4rh), C Gersrondr ond J Moermond (5th), A Rohwer ond D Hicks (6rh) 75 yord dosh — J Johonnsen ond N Grant (3rd), K Drefke ond D Johnson (4rh) 100 yord dosh — M Horton ond M Srruve (3rd). K Kolb ond M Nogel (4rh), D ond D VonderPol (tie) ond J Moermond (5th), R Heys ond R Weaver (6rh) 100 yord low hurdles — J Riedemonn ond G Riedemonn (3rd), T Lundquisr and C Hicks (4rh). C Gersrondr ond M Srerrnichs (5rh), A Rohwer ond R Weaver (6rh) 220 yord open — J Woodoll (5rh) ond T Lundquisr (6rh) 880 yord reloy — J Moermond, D Rov elmg. J Thorn, J Woodoll (5rh) Medley Relay — R Forquhar. C rtcks, C Simingron, ond J Thorn 440 yord dosh — J Jolos (5rh). S Srrue ferr (6rh) 330 yord relay — D Horrmon ond E Youde (1st) ond S Johnson ond J Wohlerr (2nd) 440 yord relay — M Horron, M Robin son, D File, ond J Johonnsen (3rd), R For quhar. M Srruve. G Riedemonn, J Moolond (3rd) 29 Activities Banquet On April 16 rhe Surherland High School held irs onnuol aaivines banquet or the Columer Mid die School Having assembled by 6 30. rhe srudenrs ond rheir porenrs sor down ro o deli cious porluck dinner, then or 7 30 rhe swing choir, under rhe direction of Ms Jeffers, per formed Following rhe musicol numbers wos rhe acknowledgment of srudenrs who hod pomcipored in exrro-curriculor oaiviries The evening's hqhlqhr, however, wos our speak er. Dds Lowery of Norrh Springs, Iowa, who spoke about rhe advantages of involvement in school oaiviries Overall, rhe evening was a fulfilling one for both rhe mind ond rhe body ond allowed everyone ro feel a srrong sense of school pride Children's Play On May 9 afrer approximorely six weeks of procricing, rhe drama doss presented irs play Winnie rhe Pooh ro grades kindergarten through fourth The shots on rhis page were some Nghfcghrs Coy (from row) Lon. Kongo. Derh, Roo. Carol Aglet; Marcho. Robb . Kathy Vme(mosng) — (bock row) Jame. o robb . Cory, o skunk Dob. Owl. Trent Eeyore Rob. Chnsropher Robn Sryle Show—Parade Inro May On May 18 rhe freshmen girls presented o sryle show ro exhibir rhe stars ond shirrs rhey hod sewed in Home Ec I Entitled Parade Inro May ond decorated with pasrets and flower nests, rhe program highlighted Deb and Jon as readers and Chor, Shelly and Jan with their instrumental entertainment The show ended as everyone enjoyed fruit salod and home-made sweets Srare Jazz Band Conresr On April 18 rhe jazz bond left for srare competition after an inspiring send-off They ployed In Iowa Cry on rhe 19rh and earned solo awards for Trenr, Chuck and Laura (rrumper). Kami. Mark ond Kristi (sax). Julie ond Corol (rhythm), ond Jon (trombone) — as well as one of only four outstanding soloist awards for Laura With their numbers TJ's Doogie, Come m from rhe Ram. and Rock Slide. ' rhey place 4rh overall and performed well Returning home on rhe 20th, rhey gave rhe fans a great deal for which ro cheer 31 Speech Conresr District Indtviduol Speech Conresr was held or Sanborn High School on February 25. ond rwenry srudenrs (xirriopored in vorious core gones Those receiving I s were Oono Longe in lirerory program ond sroryreding, Sheilo Kruse m prose. Chrs Wohlerr In book review, Rochel Dau in improvisononol sroryrelllng, Trod Rohr bough in poerry, ond Nancy Drown In radio news broodcasring These people rhus earned rhe honors ro rrovel ro Srare Speech Conresr in Foresr dry on March 17, however, rhe week end did nor rurn our os expecred The conres ronrs lefr on Friday after school ond spenr rhe mghr in Foresr Ciry, bur on Saturday morning they awoke ro o surprise heavy snow wos foiling, ond rhe weather conditions were in- clement As o result, officials postponed rhe event ro rhe following Saturday. March 25 So they starred for home .. . On rhe following weekend, everyone gave rhe conresr another try Again they left on Friday after school ro spend rhe mghr in Foresr City The following day went rorher well, for those coming home with I's were Diana Lange, Chris Wohlerr, and Nancy Drown Overall, it was on experience, rhe students met many new (and slightly in sone) people wirh whom rhey shared their fun ond exciremenr 32 Panel (front row) Morsho N VidsiE , Lourok DebE Jodi J, Nancy 0 Pano I, (second row) Troy S Joe G Sneta K . Demse J, Juie W Tommy S Joner 6. (itwd row) Pool M , kochei D , Lon k , Chns W Troo k Store (fronripono. Troy S . Money 0 . IbocWShefoK , kochei D Chns W Troo k On Jon 21 Lon. Cc ol Oerh, Kathy ond Morsho presented The Oobysirtet' or dismer iyoop conrey ond moved on ro vote competition n Srorm Lohe on Feb 4, eornmg a I Small Group Music Conresr Vocal Row 1 Marsha N Oona L . Rochel D Lori R. Jodi J. Vcki R Row 2 Dona G . Vick E . Janer G . Commy 0 Regan H . Sue S Row 3 Phil W . Shedo K . Kami $ Sheryl C Carol J. Tommy S Chra W Trenr A Inyrumenrol Doug S Chor W Vick Mfce F . Mark F . Uxso R . Troy S . Chuck V.EncP. Sreve F Row 2 Mr Snyder Chra D Tommy S Jon S. Oono G . Commy 0 . Jooer G . Paulo G . W Row 3 Chra F . Sharon R . Cord J. She a K . Trenr A Dncn G Qrenr T Row 4 Suson D , Karen H , Deonno J. Knsn M Marsho N Komi S Jon G Scott V Kevn R 33 Swing Show—Ler's Ger Together A speed rhonks should go ro Julie Weover, Berh Jurgensen. Chris Fessler. Jon Horsrmonn. Jon Schoenmg, Oono Greeley, (ond various members of rhe bond) for rhe exciremenr ond rhe toughs of rhe skirs Also, rhonks go ro Jamie Sickelko. Jon fXehder. Sue Schim mer. ond Julie Weover for rheir oid ro rhe bond ond rhe choir And. fmoiy, Mr Snyder ond Ms Jeffers deserve o heorry round of applause for rheir perrinociry. drive ond efforrs They helped so much ond helped moke dl go smoorhly so rhar everyone realized when rhe find currom closed rhar dl rhe energy expended hod been worrhwNe Dinner Thearer— Tumbleweeds Row 1 P Moass. D Dou. C Wede, C Waggoner Row 2 ft Dou. L ftehder. C Fessier. J Horymom, C Drondr. N Drown. C Wohlerr. C WoNerr Row 3 T Srruve. T Drd. S Kruse. J Gopperron. P Grorhe. J Petersen. D Longe Row 4 J Schoermg. J Jungphan. L Goyberg. T ftohrbough. D Engel. D Durcher. J Horymonn. S Cornohon. K Sorenson ftow 5 D Jurgensen. L Render. C Jatos, K Leonard. M Negus, J Geryondr. ft KJove. J Gurhendge ftow 6 P Hi. S Sweeney. J StcKefaa. D Drd, T ftohrtxxjgh. P Woodol. T Amendt. D Thorn A Rip-Roarin' Good Time On rhe evenings of Morch 30 ond 31. rhe dromo ond rhe music deporrmenrs once ogom presented rhe annual Dinner Theater This yeor rhe melodrama was Tumbleweeds, a saga obour rhe Old West, which starred Rob Solko as Tumbleweeds himself The mek drama was a laid-bock, fun filled fantasy obour gun- slingers ond Indians The setting for this production was Grimy Gulch, o town where rhe people were illiterate and where life was tired and slow (returning to Grimy Gulch after several years' absence was Tumbleweeds, whose intention was to moke it a better place to live However, what he stumbled over was rhe craftily planned scheme of Trockmorton Fleesum (Trent Amendr) and Clementine Greedy (Marsha Negus) Flee- sum ond Greedy were attempting to swindle rhe com- munity of their property by making rhe citizens believe that rhe Poohawk Indians were ongry, they hoped rhe townspeople would a( flee so they could filch rhe land for rhe Choo Choo Railway To worsen matters, Hilde gard Homhocker (Nancy Drown), one of rhe locals, was on rhe prowl for a man and hoped to snore Tumbleweeds Also, a group of innocent schoolgirls and their teacher. Prudence Lovely (Julie Petersen), ornved by stagecoach ond become embroiled in rhe town's turmoil Further compkcortng the drama were rhe accu- sations of rhe rownsfold ogonsr Tumbleweeds, whom they blomed for rhe railroad scheme ... well, in rhe end, oil turned out wed, for Tumbleweeds won a shoot out with Snake-Eye McFoul (Phd Woodal). rhe vicious criminal of Grimy Gulch, thereby convincing rhe town of his heroism, he also fell in love with Prudence Lovely, leaving poor Hildegord nor only manless, but assuredly witless ... Of course, we once ogain had hard-working cooks who mode a dekJous dinner which preceded rhe show Those industrious girls responsible for rhe tasty swss sreok ond ham dinners were Chns Fessler, Jan Horstmann. Poula Grorhe, Jctner Gopperron. Sue Sdnm mer, ond Regan Huffman Nor should we forger rhe mothers of our cast and crew, who provided rhe eye and tummy-pleasing salad bar We also had fine dinner entertainment which consisted of vocal solos and duets to prepare rhe audience for rhe charming antics and catchy numbers to follow in rhe play itself. Korhy Leon ord sang A Little Good News ; Morsho Negus, Can't Get Over You ; Kathy Leonard and Rob Solko. We've Got Tonight ; Sheryl Carnahan, Daby, I Lied ; Kami Sorensen. Almost Over You ; ond Sheila Kruse ond Tracey Dird, Ice Castles ... The srudenrs along with Mr Dickmeyer. Mr Snyder, ond Ms Jeffers, worked very hard in o short amount of time available However, they accomplished rheir goal, and once rhe final curram closed, the cast, rhe crew, ond rhe directors all knew rhor their efforts ond preparations hod aH been worth whie : Prom—Running With The Nighr For mony Prom 1984 on April 28 was on even ing of music, excitement, ond magic that will nor soon be forgotten Once the junior hosts. ond their guests, the seniors, hod omved from dinner ot their favorite restaurants, everyone discovered a revitalized gymnasium, decoror ed in blue, white ond silver ond highlighted with srars, balloons ond case odes of silver streamers Centered on the theme some, Running with the Night,” the prom evoked memories of o moonlit srroH on o worm sum mer evening The night's events began wirh picture raking by Jon's for couples who wonted momenros of the celebration Then or 8 00. after everyone hod been waiting for the lights to $m ond the music to break the silence, Drian Newcomb, the DJ, starred spinning the discs — and the air crockled with fever and excrement os the dancing began Later in the evening came the prom's dimox the juniors crowned their prom King ond Queen, Jamie Sickelko ond Trod Rohr bough, ond evenr which was. indeed, o great honor for both After the cere mony. rhe doncing ond the festivities contin- ued, bur ot approximately midnight rhe dance ended, marking rhe dose of Prom 1984 It hod been o stunning evening, well orchestrated ond executed and beautifully dedicated to the seniors of 1984 The Juniors hod performed a wonderful job in planning and giving one of rhe most memorable events of the school year, o starlit evening of donee and romonce Newspaper Staff And Honor Society Newspaper Staff (from row) Jufce Weaver. Sharon Perersen. Troo fVohrbough. Nancy Drown, Ang DeVai, Oono Lange second row) Deo Engel. Lori uoyberg, Jodi Jungohan. DeO Frerk. Tommy Srruve. Jon Schoenrsg On Wednesday. May 16 rhe Sutherland choprer of the Naronal Honor Society held s annual nduoon ceremony Five new students were ntiared as honored mem bees The ceremony was corxXxred by rhe rhree former members Dob 0 d. Cary Wede and Oana Lange, wth rhe help and gudance of Mr Schneie After rhe ceremony rhe members and rhe porenrs eryoyed coke and punch Ir was o special and memorable r ghr for d Mixed Chorus And Girls' Glee Mi eO Chorus Row 1 A DeVol. 0 Longe, D Wftrock. S Kruse. L Rehder Row 2 V Elrod. C. Orande C Perers. S Cornohon. K. Sorenson. M Negus. K Leonard. C WoNerr. S FogeVron. j Schoenng. J Hutser Row 3 C Fessler. R Dou, J Gopperron, D Greeley. T Drd. R Huff men. V RahOusch. J Jungohon. D Durche j Petersen C Wohler r. S Schmmer. C Jobs. L Rehder. T Srruve Row 4 S Sweeney. P HI. R Rousch. J Gersiondr. T Amende P Woodal. C Woggoner S Woggoner. T Rohrbough, R Klove. M Fuhrmon. Ms Jeffers Grfts' Glee Row 1 0 Jurgensen. J Horymom C Drondr. D Jobs. S Kruse. L Render. D Wftrock T Rohrtxxrgh. S Fogebx N Drown. C Women Row 2 D L jnge J Gopperron. D Greeley. M Negus K Leonard. J Weaver. S GasKi. V Elrod. J Schoemng. C Jobs. S Schimmer. C Wohlerr. J Hufcer. Ms Jeffers Row 3 R Dou P Grot he. K Sorenson. S Cornohon. R Huffman, j Petersen. T Drd. V RahOusch. L Rehder. T Srruve. M Joharvssen. J Jun ohon. D Durcher. L Ooyberg. $ Dterman. J Horymann High School Concert Bond 1 Aoove Pow 1 D Jurgen sen P Grorhe. V Etrod. S Kruse. C Fessier T Struve Pow 2 S GosMI K Horrori. C Drondr. J Gopperron. M Fuhrmon. E Pingel. M Fuhrmon. D Sweeney. S Swier. S Petersen. M Me guv K Sorenson Pow 0. S Feebler. D Thorn. T Swier. I Pehder. T Amende C Woggoner. J Gurhendge. S IVondr. P Mooss C Do vis. S Voggoner K Poem mch. G Dciey. J Petersen, D Greeley Bov 4 C Wohlerr. C Jotas. J Schoen P Woodol. J ScKefrvo. J Putnum. D Ggertsch P Dou Mr Snyder Left D Durcher. C Jdos. C Woh Jen 43 Swing Choir And Sroge Bond 44 Middle School Chorus, Girls' Glee Mt ed Chorus flow 1 N Horton. IX Heys. M MAer. L Fde. 0 Edwords. fX Weaver. T Refers. A Larsen. T Ebei. A IXohwer. K Nehon D Jo os tow 2 O Sorgeonr. D Horsimorm. J Jok M Lonmon. S FessJer. T Vee e, C NAes A IXeHder. $ Snuefen, S Heys. S Hahi. K Sfruve. A Meyer IXow 3 D CAry. 0 Schetio. K Horton. C Jc oYisen. T Lundqusr. IX DeOoom, E Rngel D Jurgensen G IXiedemonn C Honsen J Greeley. ) Gayberg M Helmonn. C Klove. K L xie T Kru . J NWes IXc w 4 Ms Jeffers. C lunqmy. C Mognuaen. A NAev D Hcks. S OraxJr. D Durv A Fogelmon J Purnarv N DrooWeW. 0 Huffman. S Rovelng. K Ord. C Srruefen $ Fousr. T Freed. M Frerh Oh Glee IXow 1 D Horymonn. M Lorrmon. M Helmonn. K Loue T Kruse. J NMes. $ Heys. S Hahr. A Meyer. IXow 2 K Honon. IX DeOoom £ ftngei. C Lundqmsr, A Hies. T Freed. M FereK 0 Jurgensen. J Greeley. J Goyberg. IXow 3 Ms Jeffers. $ Drondr, D CXjry. A Fogelmon. J Punum. N Orookteid. D. Fi fmon. $ IXovelng. K Ord. C Srruefen 45 Middle School Sroge Bond Elementary And Middle School Bonds Row 1 0 VanderPol. M Fufvmcyy J Moalond C Foust D Vonderflol. C Mis Row 2 E Sergeant. T Oeffner H Forquhar K Sorenson J Thorn. J Lamp V Sfarr. P Rehder. J Woodal. K Vcgrf. C Geryandt Row 3 J Thorn. J Tewes. J Wrrrodv J AAognussen. J AAoermond. C Reimann. J Fiddeke 0 Rovefcng J A doN. P bom Row 4 J Nete M Tjossem. Mr Snyder J. EdwordsCabsenr) Row 1 0 Jurgensen. K Horron N OrooWietf S Heys. T Freed. C Lundqmsr. R Heys Row 2 A Rohwer. M AAier D SxKelKo T tundqmsr. C Hansen S Srruefert. T Veete K Loue J NWes. E Ptngef R RcKery S Sw r Row 3 N Horron. R Weaver. C Mies. D HkKs. T Ebe . S Perersen. B Jungohan C Sweeney A Rehder S FessJer C Wove. S Or ox . J Kruse. G Oaiey S Fousr. E IVtgei. K Srruve. J Siomer. O Sorgeonr Row 4 0 FOffmon. C AAognussen R DeOoom. 0 Horvmorvn J Pumum. D Ojry. AAr Snyder 47 5-Club Row 1 J Sckefto. 0 Ord C Wede. A DeVd. D Ourcher. J Horvmonn. I Ooyderg. J Jungohon 0 Engel Row 2 S Wetherel. D Greeley. C Grouse. I Render. T Ord, J. Roeder. V Rdibusch. T Rotvbougn. C Wohlerr. L Gunnerson Row 3 J Render 0 Moass. S Petersen J Weaver. C Swanson. S SdwTvner R Huffrwi K Mourer. C Drcrdr R Dou Row 4 T Fouv. W Weaver. S Kruse. 0 Jatas. T Peters. J Retmann 0 Ronwer. D Oxxisen Row 5 T 5ohn C Jctos. R Soder. R Sofao. J Gmnendge. R Wove. J Gersrondr. T Rohrbough. T. Peters Row 6 R Rousch. N Dou. L Render. D J gensen. D Doiey. 5 Sweeney. M RJvrm. T Sohn S SChder Row 7 C Woggoner. J Horvmonn. C Feater. M Negus. K Leonard. P Grorne. J Petersen. T Srruve. S Carnhon. K Sorenson. 0 Harr man The S-Oub was porncukxty busy rhe posr year On Labor Day weekend, rhey hod manned a srond for rhe Cenreomal celebro non. before ond offer our bsr home foofbofl gome rhey hod o soup supper, ond in rhe spring rhey sold fish ond cheese Thanks for ol rhe hard work from oil ■■■■■■■■■ Srudenr Council And Senior Hi Officers Middle School Closs Officers Tiger Foorbdl—Srare Champs Row 1 M Negusl manager). (V Doutmanoger). M Fuhrmom, 0 Jurgensen. T Rohrbough. J RetxJer. M Hermann J Guthendge. D Gopperron. R Rausch. D Goertsch. D Sweeney. D Mognussen. J Horvmonntmonoger) Row 2 Coach Clayberg. N Oou. P Moass T Faua. N Weathers. R Sorter 0 Rohwer. J Dau. T Swier. D Hartmon. D Thom. J Geraondr. 0 Mooss. F Heys I GaybergCmanoger), J Hor«monn(monogef) Row 3 Assi Cooch Vige. W Weover. S Waggoner, S Wetherel. J Render, T Sohn, D Drd. C Waggoner. T Sohn. J Sicheko. D Oou. M Frtvman. C Wede, J Remonn. Asa Cooch Janssen. Asa Cooch Troa The Season The Sutherland Tigers foorbal ream of 1903 brought home the first yore foorbol champion ship ever for Sutherland We, the fans of Suth eriond. could not hove ashed for ether o bet ter or o more exciting season The march to the UM DOME championship in Cedor Foils fry yarred with the Tigers' avenging lay years' loss to Marcus by winning the gome with o score of 27 7 The Tigers then proceeded to rol through rher confeence schedule, undefeored for the second nme in two years, and wee eagerly owoiting o poy season berth Once they hod earned the firy round position, the Tigers rook their fry yep rowed the UNI DOME with o convincing 4914 win ove o good Eastwood of Correction vie ream Next in line was Sidney, and the Tigers neve slowed o yep with o 35-7 victory The bus ride home was long, bur it was worthwhile once the players arrived in Surhe land since the fans showed rher appreciation by awaring the return of the triumphant Ti- gers This celebration was fantastic, bur none of the Tigers or their fans wonted to stop thee Indeed, the community held o large send-off, ond the Tigers left for the UM DOME on Novem ber K) Then on the 11th, the Tigers did nor disappoint their fans by winning o 1312 natoirer over Groerrmger Although the Tigers hod ployed better gomes, they performed wel enough to bring home the yore championship for 1983 Hard work ond determination hod pad off wel with a tremendous rewad Great job. Tigers! 54 Conference Chomps—Wild And Footloose Varsity Football Cheerleaders A cyeot deal of rhe credit for rhe msproron for rhe Tigers must go to rhe fans ond. of course, ro the varsiry cheerleoders, pictured above The cheerleoders spent counrless hours preparing for pep rolies. making posters, cheering on rhe team, ond planning events They did o superb job in firing up rhe squod Bottom Row Lori R . Jodi J. Dona B . Kami S . ond AAe P Middle Row Sheryl C. ond Loura R Top Row Korhy L The Road To The Championship Fry Team Offense Chuck Waggoner Todd Fousi Dove Dou Paul Moass Second Team Defense Cory Wede Wode Weaver Scorr Werherel Jamie Sickelsa Season Ploy Marcus Pnmghor Horrtey Sanborn AMford Airo Pouino AureSo Ploy Offs Eoywood 49 14 Sidney 35 • 7 Groerringer 13 12 Winning In The Final Seconds In rhe championship game rhe Tigers roied from behind rwice ro find rhemsetves holding on ro o 10-12 od vonroge with opproximorety o min- ute ond o half left in rhe gome At this time Groerrmger starred o drive from thee own 30-yord Ine, in desperate need of o big ploy With seconds re- maning in the contest, rhe unbeliev able happened After evading o few tackles, Groetrnger's quarterback threw up o prayer ond his prayer was answered The receiver barely caught the bai ond scampered al rhe woy down ro the two-yard Ine be- fore bemg knocked our of bounds At rh6 point o normal ream would hove ol but given up, but nor the Tigers They hod mode it this fa, ond they were nor about to ie down ond tie As o result, the Prores tried three runes to run the bal across the goal Ine, but rhe Tiger defense rose ro rhe occasion ond stopped them shorr of rher destination each time On fourth down, with two seconds left in the gome, the Praes attempted o field goal The kick wos wide right, ond rhe most exciting championship foot bal gome ever ployed come ro on end The gome wos rhen history, ond rhe 1983 Sutherland Tigers' dream of becoming number one come true by winning the first Srae Footbol Cham- pionship rhor Sutherland has ever hod KtTirfM Middle School Foorboll Row 1 K IVd (monoger). 0 Gouse C to son. 0 Xjrgohon. S Peterson C Jungphc, Fessler. C Junghohon. 0 Gunnerson A Foge mon (monoger) Row 2 A NiHes (monoger C Sweeney. G Riedemonn. D Dutches 0 Fcxisf. C Klove. J Kruse S Elrod M Johorv sen. C Srrueferr (monoger) Row 0 Coocr Oto ek, C Goyberg. S Swier. J Rohbusch K Nelson. D GoskJ. T Rickers. M Roujch T Larson. Cooch Dckmeyer Row 4 R Sodle K Stettnchs. R Weaver. R Leonard. G Frerk I P ngei G Doiey. C Riedemonn 6th Grode Cheerieoders (below left) K Horton (string). D Jorgensen. J Putnum. D Dury 7th Gode Cheerieoders (below) T Kruse. S Fouy A Render. K Loue (bottom to top) Basketball Cheerleaders Varsiry And JV Volleyball Srompin On 'Em—Using Our Spikes Row 1 C Drondrtmanoger). C Grouse. S Petersen. J Weaver. J Weaver. 0 Jurgensen. D Ja as(manager) Row 2 T Vruve monoger), C JalasCmanoger). C Fessler. 0 Engel. C Women. T Rohrbough Row 3: Coach Gray, D Greeley manoger). T Ord. P Grorhe. V Rahbusch, R Huffman, S Sctwnmertmonoger) 60 flow 1 D Vtrrock D Jurgensen. C VoNerr. C Grouse. Row 2 C DrondKmonoger). S Schmmertmonoger). T Struvetmon oger). D Jdostmonoger). C JdasCmonoger) Row 3 Cooch Gray, S Fogeimon. R Hitman. P Grorhe S Petersen The 19831984 voleybal season for Sutherland's Tiger erres was one that caled for persistence The Tiger erres worked extremely hard, and rher dikgence pad off, fa in the secnonol gome ogansr Everty, our ream squelched rher effars and come home with o stunning victory, led by the squod's seniors. Trod R, Chns V, and Deb E Al of the Tigererres worked d gently throughout the season, ond the fdowng stas prove rhe foa Leoders in completed serve recep nons fa rhe season were Vicki R with 75%. Derh J, 72%, ond Re gon H , 71% Top servers were Oris F with 96% completed, Vicki R . 93%, Chns W , 93%, ond Caol G , 92% And leodmg in oces were Vicki R with 51, Regon H, 44. Shaon P . 39, ond Juke V . 34 Faemosr n setting were Derh J, who completed 99% of her sets, Shaon P, with 98% complet ed. ond Juke W , with 97% com pleted And rhe Tigererres main spikers were Vicki R, completing 82% of her spkses, Regon H , com plenng 80%, Tracey D. complet mg 79% ond Derh J . completing 78% Fa these stars we rhonk Miss Gray, who also was o great help in raking pictures Season's Scores DATE • OPPONENT MATCH 8 30 MC 2-3 8 31 Alto TO 9 6 Aureko TO 9 7 Sanban 03 9 13 Hartley TO 9 14 Spalding 10 9 20 Sonban 00 9 21 Marcus TO 9 24 Terri 02 9 24 Hartley 02 9 27 Primgha 00 9 28 Everty Ol 10 4 ’ Pouino 01 10 5 Mlfad 20 «11 Sec Everty 30 « 12 Sec Hartley 00 61 Basketball: Sub-Srare Comperirors Row 1 D Goppenon. T Fouy, R Soder. W Weaver. P Woodal. N Dou Row 2 J Goppenon(manoger). P Groche(monoger). M Fuhrmon. 0 Dou. J Rehder. C FessleKmanoger). L Rehdertmonoger) Paw 3 Coach Odzek. J Sckefco T Sohn. C Waggoner. 0 3rd. Asy Cooch Vige Paw 1 J Mier T Rohrtough. D Ofrousen 0 Mognussen R Wove Row 2 J Geryandr 0 Hon man. J Dou F Heys Row 3 D Rohwer. J Remora Cooch Vige M Fuhrmon. $ Wogqoner Conference Chomps—Mighr As Well Jump Row 1 J Mtef M Hetmorm. 0 Jurgensen. M Fuhrrrxn Row 2 D lundquer. D Oxxnen 0 Thron D Sweeney 0 Mocyussen Row 3 Coocti Vige, 0 Rohwer, S Voggoner J Dou The Surherlond baskerbd squod of 19831984 wos very successful The team and coochmg staff ended rhe season with an impressive record of 203, wirh rheir only two losses in regula season ploy bemg losr m dou ble overtime The Tigers worked had ol season and ployed os o ream and. os o result, eaned rhe Sioux Volley Conference Championship Addition aly, the Tigers won thee sectional and the demo gomes and eaned rhe right to go to substate ploy fa rhe second yea n o row Here they grappled with o very talented Little Rock squod, rhe gome was a seesaw offer, neirher ream fa ourdetoneng the other Then, wirh four seconds remomng m the gome, rhe Tigers were up by o pant, and rher chances of advancing to yore com pennon looked promising However, rher hopes were shattered when Ur tie Rock hr o lay second, three pant shot to pul owoy with rhe victory, endng abruptly rher yumng season In order for a team to be successful, it muy be composed of members who ae wing ro work had and ploy as a team Another key to success is o good coochmg staff Dy o good coochmg yoff. we mean coaches who underyand and work with rhe players, coaches who ae wing to comm tha extra time and effort in order ro moke each player rhe bey he con possibly be Undoubted . rhe success of our team the yea. ond n the lay couple of years, was targely due ro the had work of out cooches, Steve Glazek ond Dana Vige Howev er, the 19831984 season wi be rhe lay a Sufherlond fa Head Coach Steve Dlazek since he wi be coach ing n Atlantic. Kowo. beginning wirh rhe 19841985 season Tiger players ond fans olke wi greatly mss him, ond without o doubt he wi continue to be successful in h6 new coochmg job Thanks. Cooch Olazek. fa o seo son wi warh remembering A Winning Record Opponents tt e They Sioux Volley 64 35 Hartley Melvin 80 49 Primghor 60 44 Marcus 66 63 Sonborn 58 42 Floyd Voley 41 43 (2 OT) Milford 62 42 Pouino 58 43 Alto 81 52 Aurelio 81 51 Hartley Melvin 72 62 Primghor 62 64 (2 OT) Sonborn 78 53 Miford 61 50 Pouino 61 49 Alto 61 48 Aurelio 71 42 Menden-Qeghorn 78 30 Secnonats Pouino 68 52 AAorcus 54 53 Dtsmas Everty 67 47 Storm Lake Sr Morys 65 55 Substare . Little IXock 51 53 Girls Basketball Sectional Champs, Regional Contenders Ojrsronclng Season, Second In Conference De feer en The Opponent The girts' basketbo reom of 1980 198rt hod on outstanding season, which rook them to regional competi non Yes. the Sutherland fans has o treat deal about which to cheer dur mg the seoson and much of the credit lor the occorihptehments should go to Cooch Sexier, who led the squod to many of its victories through core tul strategy and management As o iesc , the team finished with on over • 4 record breaking 18 wms and four losses ... Once regulor seoson ploy ended. the Tigeretres prepared for tournament bottles, they did well m sectional ploy and progressed to the nxyonals, where they lost o dose match against Terril However our . tirh, did not allow Terri on easy victo ty the Tigeretres worked hard and momramed on optrmsric attitude tixoughout the gome, due largely to our senior leadershp Our senior uKxnbers were Jeon Horstmonn. Jodi Juncjohan. and Lori Cloyberg. whose example and experience boosted the Tigeretres to the second place Imtsh m the conference The team wi rmss them and the help next year, but the future appears promising Congratulations. Tigeretres1 '7 Season's Scores Evidence of the Tigerettes' great ochieve meats n the 19801984 season was the second place standing that they earned n the conference Addrional proof of rher accomptshmenrs were these impressive facts Sutherland was fry n the confer ence in team offense, fifth n team de (ease, second in field goal shootng. and thrd n free throw shooting Gerh Jurgen sen ranked second n scoring overages wrh 26 4 pants per gome whie Vicki Rahbusch ranked second n defensive re bounding wrh 110 overal In ndvidual field goal shooing percentages, Tracey Ord was fry in the conference or 60%. Lon ftehder was fourth at 50% Cor men Swonson was eighth at 50%. and Derh Jurgensen was ninth at 49% In individual free throw shooting percentages. Derh Jurgensen and Lon Rehder tied at sixth place wrh 66% each In offensive yeols. Lon ftehder and Derh Jurgensen tied n seventh spot—while in defensive yeols Opponent We They Meriden Cleghorn 69 25 Sioux Valey 73 40 Hartley Melvin 48 46 Prmghor 74 51 Marcus 77 74 Sanborn 87 75 Floyd Valey 52 42 Miford 47 51 Pouino 54 34 Alta 73 72 Aurelio 57 65 Hartley Melvin 54 60 Prmghor 75 72 Sonborn 81 69 Miford 84 56 Pouino 65 50 Alto 66 48 CO Aurelio 60 52 Tournament Ploy Everty 63 43 Cloy Central 57 37 Sioux Rapids Rebrandt 84 64 Terri 57 64 Vicki (Lohbusch earned second ploce and Jodi Jungohan tied for the sixth spot And. fnaty. n assiys Derh Jurgensen ranked seventh wrh 59 As the focts show, the Tigerettes ployed superbly throughout the season, they should be commended for [her digence and ski and for giving the Sutherland fans many games of fun. thnfc. and excitement Middle School Boys' Basketball Making Tracks To A Victory Middle School Girls' Basketball Running Wild—Running Free Left 8rh Row 1 A Nley D Jurgensen. K Morton Row 2 N OrookftefcXmanoger). K Drd. C Srruefert. S Rave ng(monoger) Row 3 D Dury. S Orondr. Cooch [ ck rncyer. J Purnum. A Fogefman Detow. 7th Row 1 D Horymorm. A Render J NWn. T Kruse. S Hey Row 2 N Drook fetoimonoger). M Helmann. C Lunquar. R DeOoom T Freed. S Rovefcngtmon oger) Row 3 M Frerk. C Mognussen. K loue. 0 Huffman. S Fouy. E ftngel. J Ooyberg. Cooch Dckmeyer Boys Track—Conference Champs Seven Firsr Place Finishes No One Could Ever Break Our Srride Row 1 D Goerrsch. S Sweeney. P Hi. N Dou. J Geryondr D Sweeney. T Rohrbough. M Fuhrmon Row 2 Cooch Goyberg. 0 Ooley. R Sodter. T Swer. J Dou. D Rohwer J Remonn W Weaver. T Fouy. P Moass Asy Cooch Vige Row 3 C Wede. D Dou. J Render. 0 Drd. C Woggoner. T Sohn. M Fuhrmon. J S eKo, S Werherel. S Woggoner Row 1 C Angohon C Jungohon, S Elrod. J Krus r D Grouse. S Fessler. C Lowson Row 2 D Gunnerson (monoger). D Butcher C Goyberg. K Nelson. S Swier. R R Hers. M Rousch. D Fouy. C Sweeney Row 3 C Redemonn. R Socier. E Pngel. G Frerfc. R Leonard. R Weaver. K Sretfmchs. J leru, G Daley. K Howe. Cooch Janssen 70 District Champions Stepping On It The 1984 rrock squad broughr Surhedond rhe moy success our school has ever hod m boys' comperirion Srornng with rhe fry rrock meer, rhe ream began o yrmg of victories rhor elevor ed rhem ro rhe rop of rhe conference In focr, rhe Tigers finished rhe season by winning rhe conference meer for rhe fifrh rime n rhe loy six years and winning rher dsrrcr for rhe second yrcrghr year The only tow pomr ro rhe rrock season was rhe focr rhor once ogom rhe weorher ployed hovoc wirh rhe schedule, yer we yH managed ro compere n eight meers, coming home wirh victories m seven of rhem, specificoly or Aureka (Duidog Relays), Morcus, Hartley. Air a. PouUmo (conference), Spencer (diyria), and Aureko The squod could hove hod eight of eight wms. hod rhe weorher coop erored. bur no one con be ashamed of rhor one second place finish or Albert City Addition al proof of rhe Tigers' success is rhor seven of rhe squod members travelled ro Ankeny ro compere or yore level They were Chuck W . Discus, Jon R, 110 high hurdles. Dob D , pole voulr,.Jon R . Ruyy S. Todd F . Dove D , 880 yard relay. Dove D Jon R , John R , Chuck W , mke retoy Also, rwo of rhe squod members were named oil conference performers Chuck Waggoner m discus ond Jamie Sickelko n high jump Indeed, rhe Tigers' was o very successful season, one rhor no one else n rhe conference could even remotely march 71 Girls Track—Disrricr Champs Row 1 D Jabs. J Horymonn. T Rohrbough. S Fogeimon. C Grouse Row 2 M Negus, J Weaver. L Goyberg, C Fessler. R Dou. C Jobs, 0 Jurgensen Row 3 C Orondr (nnonoger). T Refers. T Drd. J Horymonn. V Rohbusch. J Jungohan. I Rehder. K AAourer. C Swonson. 0 Greeley (monoger) Row 1 K Horton, T Kruse. E Pmgel. D Jurgensen. R DeOoom K Loue. D Horymonn Row 2 S Heys (monoger). A Nies (monoger). J Cbyberg. C Mognussen. M Frerk. A Rehder. M Lorrmonn (monoger). S Hohi (monoger) Row 3 S Fouy. K Drd A Fogelmon. 0 Huffman. S Orondr. C Srruefen. Cooch Sren Conference Chomps 2 £ Jon H, 2nd In Srore Keeping Pace In March the grts' rrack ream starred practice, those procrices conssred of runnng, weightier ng. stretching, and oerobics The ream worked hard In preporing for the meets, however, the grts c d nor pamdpore in os many meets os were scheduled because of the rany. cold. and uncooperative weather Even so, the Ti get erres pamdpored in five track meets, of which the grts won the Ooy Central and Acre bo meets Adcbrionaty, they earned o second place finish or Orange Cry And the highbghrs of the season were the winning for the first rime in Sutherland's history both the confer ence meet or Pouina and the (terrier meet or Early Besides earning first at the (terrier contest, five grts won the chance to compere or srore level n Des Mones Jon Horsrmonn went n the 220 yard dash ond won second place n the yore Jeon Horsrmonn. Jon Horymom, Rochet Dou, ond Jube Weaver went in the 880 relay, Lon Rehder went in the 100 yard dash These grts did nor moke finals, but rher efforts spoke wel for the school Indeed, the year s grts' rrock teem hod on outyondng season of whch al Tigerertes ond their fans should be proud Sofrball And Baseball Now 1 I Rehder. C Srrueferr. A Nies. K Drd fVow 2 S Petersen j Weaver S Fogetmon. C Grouse Row 3 C Swanson T Ckd R Huffman. V Rahbusch. K Leonard. M Negus Paw 1 K Roemrmch. T Rohrbough. S Sweeney. 0 Goetrsch. E ftngel Row 2 D Mognussen F Heys. N Wcarhers. D Sweeney. 0 Thorn Row 3 D Otxxjsen 0 Rohwer M Ruhrmon, S Woggoner 74 Baseball—Keeping In Srep The 1984 Sutherland Boys' basebcJ ream was a very young one rhor consisted of only three seniors and four juniors Despite the foct that they were so young, they ployed well rhroughour the season The underclassmen gamed extensive, valuable ploying time, ploy mg various positions, depending upon the op ponent, os o result, the bosebol reams of the future look promising This baseball season was the lost coochng performance or Sutherland for head cooch Steve Btazek Over the years he has done much for Sutherland sports m terms of promoting both the players and the gomes He did o particularly fme job this season in bosebol in motivating ond coochmg the players to such o fine season 75 Sofrboll—Making A Run For Ir The 1984 sofrboH season yorred n May juy as track was finishing The first gome was on May 24, the day school let out The girls who were parr of the squad were juniors Kathy L , who played fry base and pitched. Juke W , left field, and Marsha N , second base The sophomores were Carmen S . who played firsr base and pitched. Vicki IV, who yorred at the beginning of the season in the center field, but was moved to shorty op. Trocey D , third base, Lou ra R, third base, Regan H, right field, and Sharon P, catcher The freshmen were Carol G , who yorred the season by ploying short yop. but was moved ro center field, and She! ley F , second base The eighth graders were Amy F , pitcher, Amy N , shorryop, Karen H , left field, Cherie S , catcher, and Kelly D , firy base Because no seniors were out, the ream experienced a few shaky opening games, bur determmorion and sprit helped them improve tremendously throughout the playing sched ule One setback for the team, however, was the wearher — ran. ran, and more ran, so much that many games were conceded or, at least postponed Even so, the ream enjoyed and hod success with the gomes they ckd ploy, ok of them attributing many of the occom pfehmenrs ro Cooch Dickmeyer 76 A New Deainninq May 13, May 20: Baccalaureate, Commencemenr On Sunday, May 13, or 8 00 pm, rhe Surher land Community Schools held Ooccoloureore services m rhe high school oudlrorium The ceremony began with rhe rrodirlonol ploying of “Pomp ond Circumstance, ” performed by Cor ol Jolos ond Kris Mourer Afrer on invocation by Ken Greeley, rhe girls glee song “May rhe Rood Rase Up Following rhe musical number wos rhe Ooccoloureore oddress by Mr Gree ley; his message was “One Step or o Time The services ended wirh a second selection by rhe girls glee, “Moy All Your Days, ond rhe benediction SO A Time For Farewells. . . A Time Of New Beginnings An Ending To Thirteen Years One week lorer or 2 00 on May 20, rhe senior doss of 1984 assembled for rhe lay rime os commencement exercises marked rhe end of thirteen years of friendship and learning The afternoon began with rhe bond's ploying of rhe proces- sional, Victory Morch frer rhe mvocorion. Kami Soren sen, Sharon Petersen, Morsho Negus, Doug Sweeney, Mark Fuhrman, ond Kris Mourer performed El Copeo , what followed was rhe announcement of owords ond scholar ships Store of Iowa Scholars, Dob Dird ond Diana Lange Presidential Academic Awards, Dob Dird, Diana Longe, Jodi Jungobon, Lori Cloyberg, Cory Wede, Dove Dau, ond Chris Wohlerr, rhe Puritan Scholarship, Trod Pohrbough. rhe Le gion Auxiliory scholarship, Diona Longe, rhe Legion Schotar ship, Jon Pehder. Women's Oub, Dob Dird; Willie O Poem mich, Cory Wede, Cenrury III, Noncy Drown, rhe Citizenship Award, Dob Dird Cory Wede. rhe president of rhe senior doss, rhen introduced rhe commencements speakers, Mi chelle Johonnsen. Diona Longe, Angie DeVoll, ond Mr Vige, oil who reflected on rheir years of being together ond rheir future endeavors After Dondology, o selection per formed by rhe bond, Mr Drondr presented rhe senior doss to rhe school board and rhe audience, and Mr Hicks, rhe school board president, awarded diplomas to rhe seniors Finally, rhe exercises ended as Mr Greeley gave rhe bene diction, ond friends and relatives could congrarulare rhe graduates on rheir success ond accomplishments Thus, whor hod begun many years before, rhis adventure in leaning and growing, came to a dose; ond rhe groduares could rhen move on to a new phase in rheir lives while cherishing fond memories of rheir yeas in rhe Sutherland schools 81 L ro R C Wohlert T Smjve, C Wede 0 Bird D Longe. C Feeler M Negus The annual sraff of 19831984 is proud ro bong you rhis onnuol for your pleasure We hope ir will meer your sarisfaaion As alwoys we ore open ro your suggesrons rhar you think mighr help us m ony woy They will certainly be considered The year we hove chosen shoes ond foorponrs as rhe rheme for rhe onnuol We feel ir firs in well wirh rhe morro of rhe senior dass, which s One srep ar o rime, bur always forward These sreps are sure ro have foorprinrs behind us, bur rhey also give us a reason ro move on Annual sraff members ore chosen in rhe spring for rhe following yeor They ore inrroduced ro basic lay ours, copy sheers, ond procedures on purring an onnuol rogerher In rhe foH we go ro a day long clinic, which is held in Srorm Loke or Buena Vista College There we pick up ideas orher schools hove used ond hove proved ro be successful The company, Josrens, always has new ideas ro use also Ir is a learning experience for oil We would like ro rhank oil of you who purchased rhe 1984 annual We sold 128 annuals Extras are always ordered for those who did nor purchase one in rhe spring This gives rhem on added opportunity We also order enough for each school board member, rhe superintendent and rhe principal ro have one A special rhanks is also senr ro all those businesses who supported us by purchasing ads or giving donations, also rhonks go ro Dunrrock Salie Studios for rokmg rhe rime ro come and rake all of our group pictures in rhe fan and in rhe spring Thanks go ro rhe Cherokee Daily Times and rhe Sutherland Courier for rhe pictures rhey hove provided us with ond rheir wen appreciated cooperation We would also like ro rhank Mrs Curt Render, Mrs Burton Brown, ond Miss Gray for supplying us wirh pictures we were nor oble ro rake ourselves Thanks go our ro our photographers. Gerald Lange, Chris Davis, and Kevin Roemmich Their hard work has helped a greor deal A special rhanks ro Mr Brink for helping us through ond making rhe onnuol just a lirrle more fun ro work on He really purs a tor inro it 82 Diana Lange Editor Twenty five years from now — 2009, ro be exact — we expect many of the seniors' hoir ro be graying, wrinkles ro be deeping, and memories ro be foding, well, we hope the following review will freshen everyone's re membronces of o very special year HIT SONGS were Sweer Dreams” by rhe Euryrhmics, Ev ery Dreorh You Take” by rhe Police, Islands in rhe Stream by Kenny Rogers ond Dolly Par ton. Footloose by Kenny Loggins, She Works Hard for rhe Money by Donna Sum mer, Total Edipse of rhe Heart by Donnie Tyler, Jump” by Von Holen, Gris Just Wanr ro Hove Fun by Cyndi louper. Cum on Feel rhe Naze by Quier Riot, All Night Long by Lionel Richie, “Soy It Isn't So by Hall and Oores, Karma Chameleon by Culture Club, Agansr All Odds” by Phil Collins, “I Wont o New Drug by Huey Lews, ond Somebody 's Watching Me by Rockwell TOP MOVIES were Footloose, Splosh, Police Academy, DC Cob. Hot Dog. Yenrt, Terms of Endearment, Chnsrne, Risky Business, ond Romancing rhe Stone In rhe SOAPS, David told Cassie he wos her father ond Dorian faked paralysis in one Life ro Live , Laura returned ro Luke in Gener ol Hospitol , Roman escaped Stefono's plot, Do lost Hope, ond Liz regained her memory m Days of Our Lives ; ond Greg married Jenny while jilted Erica turned ro the evil Adorn Chan- dler n All My Chrfdren In SPORTS, George rown defeated Houston 84 75 in rhe NCAA Championship Swale won rhe Kentucky Derby, Doltimore defeored Philadelphia in rhe World Series, rhe LA Raiders creamed rhe Washington Redskins 38 9 in rhe Super Dowl, rhe US won eighr medals m rhe Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, four being gold, rhe US lost rhe Americo's Cup for rhe first rime m 132 years ro Ausrroilia, and Dave Scorr won rhe Ironmon Triorhalon The FADS were break dancing, rhe Cabbage Porch Kids, Core Dears, New Wave earrings and haircurs, Trivial Pursuit. Michael Jackson's Thriller album, and Oaro Pellet's phrase Where's rhe DeeP” The in- FASHIONS were unlaced high tops, bandanas, porochure pants, pink oxfords, polo shirrs, Nikes, onyrhing Ocean Pacific, knir ries. Risky Business sunglasses, and designer underwear Fovorire TV SHOWS were Family Ties, The A Teom, Hi Street Dlues, Cheers, Dyn asry, Dallas, Sr Elsewhere,” Happy Days,” and The Facts of Life In rhe NEWS, rhe Soviets shot down Korean flight 007, and 269 people died; Mondale won rhe Iowa cau- cuses; rhe first block Miss America, Vanessa Williams, was crowned, over 240 morines died in a massacre in Deirur. rhe US invaded Gen ada ro rescue American medical students, President Andropov of rhe Soviet Union died, rhe Iron-lraq war worsened, Grl Scour cookies wee infested wirh pins; rhe Soviets pulled our of rhe Olympics, and Michael Jackson's hoir wenr ablaze in a Pepsi commedal Mrs Dou, rtse elementary tbranan deserves o special spot c ded by friends 86 WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE WHO PLACED AN AD AND THOSE WHO GAVE DONATIONS ADVERTISE TEMPLER'S VARIETY IN HAWLEY ALLISON SAVER'S CLOTHING THE JOYCE'S SHOPPE ROYER'S JEWELRY TIGER STATE FARM INSURANCE DANG'S DEE LINE SERVICE DUKE CENTER CLEANERS MARONY CLOTHING KGD DOOTERY ;«: IT1 1 BOD'S TIRE SERVICE SUTHERLAND FARMER'S CO-OP SUTHERLAND, IOWA PH: 446-3609 GOODYEAR OWNED DY THE FARMERS IT SERVES MICHELEN FARM TIRE SERVICE SUTHERLAND, IOWA PHONE 4463035 88 SECURITY STATE DANK OF SUTHERLAND 6 CALUMET DUY, DUILD, AND DANK IN SUTHERLAND OR CALUMET MEMBER F.D.I.C. 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