Sutherland High School - Log Yearbook (Sutherland, NE)

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Classes Sports.... Events Organ izati ons... Junior High..... Elementary...... — Yearbook Staff Designs, Writes and Compiles Memory Book The 1985 LOG is the product of many long hours, think sessions, and lively discussions. The staff, composed of seniors, was led by two veterans, Lisa Boggs and Ellen Hopping. Other members of the staff were: Bob Broberg, Ginger Nelson, Tori Miller, and Lisa Wilcox. Mr. Tibbits is the adviser. Lisa Boggs and Ginger Nelson graduated at the end of the first semester. A yearbook requires design, writing, editing, selling and photography. From the first discussions on layout of the book to the selection of photos, these six people have put together a book of memories. Back row: Bob Broberg, Ginger Nelson, Lisa Boggs, Adviser Mr. Tibbits. Front row: Ellen Hopping, Tori Miller, Lisa Wilcox. 3 Queen Dawn Wisdom and King Scott Jones First win on new field makes for a memorable Homecoming Homecoming Week 1984 ended with a 26-12 victory over the Hyannis Longhorns. The week-long celebration started with the Guardian Angels decorating lockers, making posters and cooking “Goodies” for the team, and included many other activities, such as Yell Contest, Dress Up Day, and carmel-covered onions as a punishment for talkers on Silent Afternoon. Coronation took place at half-time on the field when Dawn Wisdom and Scott Jones were announced as the couple chosen to reign for the 1984 celebration. The evening ended with a dance in the gym decorated by the Sophomores to the theme Hollywood Nights. Music was provided by Border Line. Everyone agrees that it was a memorable night. Margritz; Queen Dawn Wisdom and King Scott Jones; Royalty: Sophomore Attendants, Dale Douglas and Steph Junior Attendants, Mindy Sandberg and Jim Suhr; Coker; Senior Attendants, Megan Paulman and Mick Freshman Attendants, Mindy Rasby and Larry Baker. Top Left • Darin Fosbinder, 20, looks in at the action of the game. Top Right - 34 Scott Jones eludes pursuing Longhorn. Center • John Riddell shows team spirit and enthusiasm as he passes through the victory hoop. Bottom Left - Spirit was high and the Cheerleaders were no exception. Bottom Right - An enthusiastic crowd enjoys the game. Seniors 1985 Colors: Maroon Cream Flower: Red Rose with silver tip. Motto: If you can dream it, you can achieve it. If you can imagine it, you can become it. 1. Tori Ann Miller 2. Donald C. Douglas 3. Lisa Dawn Wilcox 4. Lisa Lynn Boggs 5. Dawn Deann Wisdom 6. John Thomas Riddell 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Ellen Gunnel Hopping 2. Aaron R. Martin 3. Steven Sean Chamberlain 4. Karleen Kay Grauerholz 5. George Allen Smith 6. Robyn Renee’ Dancer 7. Robert James Broberg 8. Monica Le Rayne Zulauf 9 Robyn Renee Dancer Age: 18: Color of eyes: Green; Color of hair: Brown: Nickname: Rob, Robby; Favorite Saying: I'm so sure, I thought I was going to die; Ambition: To make it to the weekend; Pet Peeve: Bullet holes in my car, and rolling cars; Best Memory from high school: All the times Ginger and I skipped and went to North Platte, The weekends in North Platte; Activities: Choir 1,2; Newspaper Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2; FHA 1. George Allen Smith Age: 17; Color of eyes: Green; Color of hair: Brown; Nickname: Yorgas, Jorge; Favorite Saying: Spare me!. What's that you say!!. Up the butt!!, Bite the Big One!!, E-M-!, Ambition: To appear on the Johnny Carson show before I’m 25 and to be a great teacher; Pet Peeve: People who tuck their jeans in their cowboy boots, stupid questions, ditches, C.M., people from Hershey who spend all their time here, people who think Della is my cousin-not my niece; Best Memory from high schopl: Going to Kearney with Tori, the play in 10th grade with Michele R„ Renee S., R.D. Quimby and Larea P., Speech and Drama, Algebra with Steph C., Junior High Band, the play my Senior year; Activities: Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Mixed Octet 2,3,4; Mixed Quartet 2,4; Madrigal 3: Duet 1,4; Junior High Band-aid 4: Speech Team 2,3,4; State Speech 2,3; All School Play 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,4; State Journalism Finalist 3; Student Council 3,4; Choir officer 4; Outstanding Bandsman Award 3; Prom Server 2; Connie Mueller Fan Club 4; Class of 1985 1,2,3,4. Matthew Jerome Martinez Age: 17; Color of eyes: Brown; Color of hair; Black. Nickname: Matt, Matinez; Favorite saying: Hey dude!; Ambition: To get wealthy and he happy: Activities: Spirit Club 4; Letter Club 2; Choir 1,2,3; Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Basketball 1; Weights 2,4. Monica Le Rayne Zulauf Age: 17; Color of eyes: Brown; Color of hair: Brown (It's not red!); Nickname: Mon, M.Z., Nic, Nicki; Favorite Saying: “Baby!”, “Grow up!”, Oh, really?”, “What’s that you say? ; Ambition: To make my husband First Gentleman of the United States; Pet Peeve: Doing anything without tunes, A.K., standardized test, “G’s”, and frivolous traditions; Best Memory from high school: State Speech -’84, Adult play practices, weekends in N.P. with Scruz (Gin-Rummy), NCY, and the inane things we’ve all done that can serve only to give us something to laugh about at reunions; Activities: Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Track Student Manager 1; Drill Team 1,2,3; Drill Team co-captain 2; Drill Team captain 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Letter Club 2,3,4; All-School Plays 1,2,3,4; Speech team 1,2,3,4; State Speech 3; Future Problem Solvers 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 3,4; All-State Choir 4; FHA 2,3; District vice president 3; Nebraska Council of Youth 3,4: District V co-chairperson 4; National Honor Society 3,4; NHS Secretary 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3. Ellen Gunnel (Gwenelle) Hopping Age: 18; Color of eyes: Brown; Color of hair: Auburn; Nickname: Ell, Elbe, Ellie May; Favorite Saying: Hun!, What’s that you say?!. Shut up!!. He's A DOLL!!!. What a brat!, Yes luv? “OOOOOPS!!, What a BABE!!; Ambition: To To become a famous model, make lots of money and make all the people in my life happy; Pet Peeve: People who use others to get what they want, Hershey girls, Hershey people in Sutherland, Mr. Soderholm and his pets, Getting CUT from Basketball my Senior year, and people that don’t pronounce my middle name right!!!!!!; Best Memory from high school: My best friends Lisa Wilcox and Liz Fleecs and all the fun we had. Being a Guardian Angel for Bob Broberg my Senior Year, My SENIOR YEAR, Graduation, ALL the Senior parties we had that had NO ALCOHOL, Graduation of the class of ’84 and the Haunted House; Activities: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Manager for Basketball 4; Track 1,2,4; FHA 1; All-School Play 1,4; Stagehand 1,2,3; Band 1,2.3.4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Small vocal ensembles 1,2,3,4; Vocal solos 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 2,3,4; All-State Choir 3,4; Newspaper Staff 2; Youth Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Speech Team 2,3.4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Drill team 2,3; Cheerleader 4; Spirit Club 4; Twirler 2: Spanish club 2: Chadron Scholastic Contest 2: Letter club 3,4; Student of the month 4; Weights 4; Senior Class 3,4; FCA 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4. 10 Lisa Dawn Wilcox Age: 17; Color of eyes; Blue-green: Color of hair: Light-Brown; Nickname: Lilo, Lil, Lis, Weezie, Willie. Weed; Favorite sayings: what’s that you say?, get real, get outa my life; Ambition: To be rich, happy, and successful (?) and travel the world; Pet peeve: prejudice people, chauvinists, People who don’t accept me for the person I am, certain senior boys; Best memory from High School: Prom my Junior year, Jodi H., Tori M., George S., Shelly F.; Activities: Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1; Pep club 1,2,3; Spirit club 4; Cheerleader 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Prom attendant 3; FHA 1,2,3; FHA Vice President 3; Class officer 2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Youth Fellowship 2,3,4; All-School Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Student of the Month 3; Weights 4; Senior Class 3,4; Burden of Society 1,2,3,4; Speech Team 4. Virginia Lee Nelson Age: 17; Color of eyes: Hazel; Color of hair: Light Brown; Nicknames: GeeGee, Ginny Lee; Favorite Saying: “Ya darn dawg!”, “SNORT , Besides the words that can’ be printed; Ambition: To become an art professor, or commercial artist; Pet Peeve; OLD BOYFRIENDS!!, People who aren’t satisfied with success alone, STUPID JUNIORS!!, People who take but don’t give, Stupid people from Ogallala, SPEECHES; Best Memory from high school: Getting arrested age 15; Chadron Scholastics, '84 Seniors (Angie Go-Go, Comrad, Mastermind), Sneaking out (DP), Getting high centered, (JF), Suiox (SC), Mowie (JS), Cozad (LO); Activities: meeting guys from North Platte 1,2,3,4; Senior Class 3,4; Volleyball 1,2; Basketball 2; Weights 3,4; Youth Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Newspaper staff 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Spirit Club 4; FHA 1; Photography 3; Annual Staff 4; Choir L2.3.4; That 'h of the class nobody likes to talk about 1,2,3,4; NON member of the 2 faced, use people when you must (and even when you musn’t) society 1,2,3,4; PTA (Party Throwers of America), PGA (Party Goers of America) 3,4. Tori Ann Miller Age 18: Color of eyes: Hazel; Color of hair: Brown; Nickname: Tor, Miller - woman; Favorite Sayings: Caramba, What’s that you say?. What’s your problem?, later days, Ya horn dog with a y; Ambition; To be or not to be...happy, successful, and rich and to marry a man like Mr. Troxel; Pet Peeve: Chemistry class, dog hair, welts, cold weather, and people who think that they are better than others and people who won’t let go of their old girlfriends boyfriends; Best Memory from high school: Johna J., Don P., George S., My Junior year, going to Kearney with George, Haunted Houses, lipstick fights, movie parties and cops who sniff orange juice; Activities: Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1; Letter Club 2,3,4; Drill Team 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Spirit Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Photography 3,4; Class Officer 2,3; Band Officer 3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 3,4; Majorette 4; Homecoming candidate 1,2,3; Prom Server 2; Weights 4; Youth Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3.4; FHA 1; NCY 2; Spanish Club 4; Drill Team Co-captain 3; Chadron Scholastic Test 2; Mid-Plains Scholastic Test 2,3,4; Speech Team 4; Senior Class 3,4; Burden on Society 1,2,3,4. Megan Marie Paulman Age: 18; Color of eyes: Brown; Color of hair: Brown; Nickname: Ralph, Meg, Meggie, Goon; Favorite Saying: Roll over and die!, Get real!. Hey baby!. Hey luv!, Freshman!!!; Ambition: To be a great Psychologist and even better coach, to pass along what I’ve learned from my coaches; Pet Peeve: Foreigners who think American girls are easy. People who think they’re too good for small towns; Best Memory from high school: 6,8, Halloween my Senior year, the El Camino, Garfield turns. New Year’s Eve parties, the Haunted House, Graduation ’84; Activities: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Letter club 2,3,4; Band 1,2.3,4; Band treasurer 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Band and Choir small groups 2,3,4; Swing Choir 2,3,4; Speech team 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; FHA officer 1,3; Drill team 1,2,3; Pep club 1,2,3; FPS 2,3; State FPS 2; National Honor Society 3,4; NHS Vice president 4; Senior class sergeant-at- arms; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3,4; All-School Play 2,4; Stagehand 1,2,3; Homecoming Attendant 4; FCA 4; Graduation usher 3; Prom server 2; Volleyball SPVA Honorable Mention 4. 11 YOU’LL NEVER KNOW You gave me my wings And taught me to fly, You didn’t hold back. You showed me the sky You gave me the world On a silver tray, You taught me of love, And the games people play. You gave me the strength To stand alone And all of the confidence To make it on my own. You gave it all But you’ll never know Just how much You helped me grow. Lynn Senkpeil SENIOR’S PARENTS Frank and Sharon Nejedly Tom and Linda Wilcox Dan and Sandra Nelson Gary and Pat Boggs Cliff and Hazel Hopping Marvin Zulauf Barb Arnold Daryl and Carol Broberg Jesse and Linda Martin Roger and Arlis Paulman Phyllis Smith Faye Miller Roger Miller Lynn and Rose Douglas Keith and Marilyn Adkins Lon and Virginia Wisdom Judy Heinz Dale and Joyce Margritz Earl and Patricia Jones Herman and Deloris Grauerholz Bill and Cindy Allgood Jack and Marlene Chamberlain Lee and Marilynn Cook Silbano and Ruth Martinez Darrel and Margaret White The friendship and guidance of these two friends, Mr. Mike Troxel and Mr. Bill Fulcher, have made the years at Sutherland High School very special for the class of 1985. They have given of themselves to help us learn, and develop into decent human beings. They were always there when needed, full of concern and helpful advice. Mr. Fulcher and Mr. Troxel always believed in us, when sometimes we didn’t believe in ourselves. In recognition and appreciation of their personal interest in all students and as an inspiration to the seniors, tlje 1985 LOG is dedicated to Mr. Fulcher and Mr. Troxel. Donald C. Douglas AGe: 17; Color of eyes: Blue-green; Color of hair: Lt. Brown; Nickname: Dougee, Big Dog!!; Favorite Saying: “I’ll Kill ya!!, “Ya ever heard a’ them crabs? , “Nice Butt”; Ambition: Have fun in college, stay alive, stay single; Pet Peeve: General Business Teachers, Coaches who spray to much Tuff-Skin, some fat girls in mini-skirts, loud mouth women, getting caught. Red Lights, Fat cops, FINES; Best Memory from high school: Going to State Football Playoffs as a Freshman, ski trips to Denver, All the friends I've met here and everywhere, Looking up to all of the Seniors for 3 years and being one now, all the things I've done and not gotten caught; Activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Student of the Month 4; All-State Choir 3,4; Letter club 2,3,4; Swing Choir 3,4; Student Council 3,4; United Youth Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Boy's Octet 3,4; Mixed Octet 3,4; Madrigal 3,4; Choir officer 4; Letter club officer 4; Class officer 2,3. Scott E. Adkins Ae: 18; Color of eyes: Green or Bloodshot; Color of hair; Red; Nickname: A, Akins; Favorite Saying: You zero, Ya damn goon, McNookie time. Give me a Scooby snack. You twit; Ambition: To have a good job and good money; Pet Peeve Coach Clark putting Tuff Skin on my ankles, a few girls in mini-skirts, people that always repeat what you say (Echoes), Hershey people in Sutherland, Life without my dad, Thunder thighs, people always running their mouth; Best memory from high school: Steph Coker, all the ski trips, Nebraska vs. Oklahoma State my sophomore year. State football play offs my Freshman year, September 3, 1984; Activities: Football 1.2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Youth Fellowship 2.3,4; Letter Club 2,3,4; Class officer 4; Boys State Alternate 3; Choir 3; Prom Attendant 3. Robert James Broberg Age 18; Color of eyes: Blue; Color of hair: Blonde; Nickname: Bob; Favorite Saying; Get Real; Ambition: To play College Basketball then Professional Basketball; Pet Peeve: people who think they are better than they really are; Best Memory from high school: Going to the State Football Playoffs my Freshman year. Going to Broadwater and Colorado with Mr. Fulcher, Prom my Junior Year; Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Band 1.2.3.4: Choir 1.2,3,4; United Youth Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Trap Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Honorable Mention Football 3,4; All-Conference Basketball 3; All State Honorable Mention 3. Lisa Lynn Boggs Age: 18: Color of eyes: Depends (most of the time they're brown); Color of hair: Brown; Nickname: Bubba, Bubs, Bugs, Sweetie; Favorite Saying: Geesh, Gimme a bread, What's that you say?. Hey Kid!: Ambition: To be in control of my life and get the most out of it. To set my goals high and try my hardest to reach them; Pet Peeve: Doors that don't open or open to fast, back stabbers, brown nosers, cold showers, people who suddenly become too “good for you, Pria’zzo Pizza; Best Memory from high school: Anything Deb P. and I did, roadtrips to ski resorts, and all my summer roadtrips, all the friends I've made and all the nutty things I've done, being a SENIOR; Activities: Band 1,2,3; Pep band 1,2,3; Marching band 1,2,3; Stage band 1; Choir 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep club 1,2,3; Drill Team 2,3; Speech team 2; Alternate for Girls State 3; Rodeo team 1,2; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Annual Staff Senior Co-Editor 4; Basketball 1; Volleyball 1,2; Yearbook Awards 3,4; Class secretary 2; Weights 4. Karleen Kay Grauerholz Age: 18; Color of eyes: Hazel; Color of hair; Blonde; Nickname: Karla, Kay, Karlee; Favorite Saying: Tough Toostie, Have a Coronary, That is life in the fast lane!; Ambition: Go to college then marry a rich rancher; Pet Peeve: Homework, Guys, and underclassmen; Best memory from high school; Being a Guardian Angel, Being an aid for Mr. Seism; Activities: Volleyball 1,2,3; Spirit Club 4; Choir 1,2. Charles Evan Miller Age: 19; Color of eyes: Green; Color of hair: Brown; Nickname: “Nose”, “THE NOSE KNOWS , Favorite Saying: Is it cold in here or is she looking for me?, “NOOK-NOOK , “YA GOON”; Ambition: Tour the country on my bike, h ind a good job and a good woman, get married and have kids. Hopefully in that order; Pet Peeve: Mornings, Jap bikes, Bugs hitting your face at 60 mph, Don Douglas reminding me of a certain female during the summer of '85; Best Memory from high school: All the parties with my friends, ski trips, welding class. Homecom- ing my Senior year and all the track meets and the gunfights at them; Activities: Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Weights 1,2,3,4; Letter Club 1,2,3,4; Youth Fellowship 2,3,4; Chorus 4; Chorus Officer 4; Spirit Club 4; Biker 1,2,3,4; Trouble 1,2,3,4. 14 Scott Allen Jones Age: 17: Color of eyes: Brown; Color of hair: Brown; Nickname: Jonesy. Little J, Scooter; Favorite Saying: Oooh, Scary, Aye!; Ambition: To become very famous, very very powerful, and very, very, very rich; Pet Peeve: Prom dates. Narks, Homework, conditioning, IX 104, and farmwork; Best Memory from high school: The road trip to Omaha with Adkins and Margritz, and the final three minutes of my last football game; Activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Golf 2; Letter club 1,2,3,4; All-Conference Football 2; All-State Choir 3; Cornhuskers Boy’s State 3; Choir 1.2,3,4; Swing Choir 2,3,4; Small Choir groups 2,3,4; State FPS team 2; Newspaper Staff 4; All School play 4; Youth Fellowship 1,2,3,4. John Thomas Riddell Age: 18; Color of eyes: Blue; Color of hair; Blonde; Nickname: Bone, J.T., Cobo; Favorite Saying: Hello, Hey Dude, Holy Cow, McNookie; Ambition: Become a CAP and marry the girl of my dreams; Pet Peeve: KX 104, Echos, The Wave drill. Being shorter than most girls, Standing in lunch line behind underclassman; Best Memory from high school: The time spent thinking about or being with Mindy, September 10, 1982, The Cubbies, Playing Jamball, Poker Parties; Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Homecoming Attendant 1; Letter Club 2,3,4; Letter Club President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Honor Society president 4; Society of Distinguish- ed American High School Students 3,4; United Youth Fellowship 4; Class officer 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4. Aaron R. Martin Age: 18; Color of eyes: Blue: Color of hair: Blonde; Nickname: Ray; Favorite Saying: Hi Guy!, What’s that you say?; Ambition; To make a big impression on the rest of the world, be casual; Pet Peeve: Julesburg football players. Farm work; Best Memory from high school: State Football playoffs, Returning the longest punt return in Sailor history, Track meets, Partying with my fellow Seniors; Activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Letterclub 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; NHS Treasurer 4; Youth Fellowship 4. Steven Sean Chamberlain Age: 17; Color of eyes: Blue; Color of hair: Brown; Favorite Saying: “You Goon!”, “Gotta Love it”; Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do after I graduate; Pet Peeve; Underclassmen going ahead of Seniors at lunch: Best Memory from high school: Ski Trips, all the friends I have met while I was in school; Activities: Golf 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1; Band 1,2; Choir 4; Letter Club 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1,4. Dawn Deann Wisdom Age: 18; Color of eyes: Hazel; Color of hair: Dark brown; Nicknames: Wiz, Dean, D.D., Jet; Favorite Saying: “Op! . “Quit it Out!”, “Go Back to Belgium”; Ambition: To become a professional singer, and get married to someone rich; Pet Peeve: Cleaning carrots' and North Platte knee surgeons; Best Memory from high school: All the special times I’ve shared with the greatest people in the world-my classmates. Prom ’84, and Dec. 21, 1981; Activities: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Drill team 1,2-Captain 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Class officer 2,3,4; Class president 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 2,3; Band treasurer 3; Band vice-president 4; Choir president 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Stage band 1,2,3,4: Speech Team 3.4: Drama Club 3,4; Newsmagazine staff 4; FHA 1,2,3; FHA president 3; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3; Letter Club 2,3,4; Letter Club secretary 4; All-Slate Choir 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Homecoming attendant 1; Prom mistress of ceremonies 3; Graduation usher 2; Prom server 2; Youth Fellowship 1,2,3,4; F.C.A. 4; Music small groups 1,2,3,4; Vocal solos 1,2,3,4. Michael D. Margritz Age: 18; Color of eyes: Brown; Color of hair: Blonde; Nickname: Miggritz; Favorite Saying: What a bag. Whatever, Up yours buddy; Ambition: Become rich, marry a goodlooking girl, own a new Camaro; Pet Peeve: Speed limits, fat butts. Crime stoppers, people involved in Crime stoppers, 3 minutes between classes, snow days that aren't used; Best Memory from high school: Ski Trips, Sidney Trip my Junior year, Trips to N.P.; Activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Weights 2,3,4; Track 3; Youth Fellowship 2,3,4; Letter Club 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Class officer 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4. Craig Cook Age- 17: Color of eyes: Brown; Color of hair: Brown; Nickname: Animal; Favorite Saying: “Officer could you please loosen these cuffs?” “Where’s the party? , “Gimme a beer!”; Ambition; Make money, get married, have kids; Pet Peeve: People who think they know it all. some teachers, cops, old beat up 4 x 4's, wetbacks in Hershey that work in potato cellars, 7th period study halls; Activities: Youth Fellowship 1.2,3,4; Gun Club 1,2,3,4; Drinking team 1,2,3,4. Carlo Martens (Belgium) Age: 17; Color of hair: Blonde; Color of eyes: Blue. Ambition: To be citizen of the world and become a businessman. Pet Peeve: My pet peeve is that I don’t have the allowance to get driver's license for driving a car; Best Memory from high school: The many new friends; Activities: I like traveling in foreign countries to meet other people and to learn about their culture. My favorite sports are cycling, swimming, volleyball. My hobbies are collecting stamps and postcards. My favorite is building radio control cars. Seniors many years ago... Top row, left to right: Karleen Grauerholz, Aaron Martin, Robyn Dancer, John Riddell, Mick Margritz. Second Row: Ellen Hopping, George Smith, Lisa Boggs. Scott Adkins. Chuck Miller. Third Row: Craig Cook, Scott Jones, Monica Zulauf, Don Douglas, Ginger Nelson. Fourth Row: Dawn Wisdom, Carlo Martens, Lisa Wilcox, Tori Miller, Steve Chamberlain. Botton Row: Megan Paulman, Bob Broberg. Not pictured: Matt Martinez. Matthew Burklund Traci Clemens James Donoghue Holly Elfeldt Kathy Evans Robert Faling Liz Fleecs Shelly Funk Robin Green Jim Hiatt Cindy King Robert Martinez Shawn Mcllnay Roger Miller Jon Moore Dianna Morgan Connie Mueller Cheerleaders Julie Scott and Mindy Sandberg quietly take their punishments on silent afternoon. Shawn Mcllnay, alias Robin, roams the halls during Homecoming looking for wrongdoers. Jon Moore gives us his innocent look. Cindy King finds solace in book during the noisy Homecoming week. Juniors Are Nearing The Top 1984-85 was a busy year for the Junior class. During Homecoming Week, they took 1st place overall. In song contest they placed first along with a first place ranking on their float. Theme day gave them a first place tie with the Seniors. The only second place ranking the Juniors received came with the class song. Major money making projects were the slave sale and selling crystal which helped with the production of the Prom. Junior Class officers Standing, left to right: Julie Scott, Secretary; Jon Moore, Student Council; Shelly Funk, Student Council; Mindy Sand berg. Vice President; Sitting: Shawn Mcllnay, President. Not pictured: Holly Elfeldt, Treasurer. MOTTO: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. FLOWER: White carnation with burgandy tips Mindy Sandberg sits quietly as Karen Winkenwerder demons- trates “snore breathers during her entertainment speech. COLORS: Burgandy and creme Pat Peters James Richter Mindy Sandberg Charles Saunders Julie Scott Crystal Seerlev Diane Smith Steve Smith Rhonda Stiver Jim Suhr Karen Winkenwerder 19 Jon Fleecs tries to act the perfect student, studying for his class. Jana Smith looks a little surprised as she works on a computer. Steve Binegar Dyane Boggs Dee Brunner Stephanie Coker Dale Douglas Lisa Facka Jerre Fleecs Jon Fleecs Darin Fosbinder Cory Funk Dirk Gray Stephanie Green Rob Hafer Shanna Hankins Nick Harrison Jodi Lee Hoatson Gale Hopping Jeana Johnson MOTTO: If you think you’re too small to do big things, then do small things in big ways. FLOWER: Red rose with silver tips. COLORS: and silver Third place overall rating is what the sophomores received during Homecoming Week. Dress up day they were Sophomore Surgeons and had a two-way tie for first with the Juniors. For the song contest they received a third place ranking and another third for the yell contest. During the float competition the Sophomore Surgeons moved up and got a second place. The class did a super job decorating the gym to the theme of Hollywood Knights at the Homecoming dance. They sold magazines and had a slave sale for money making projects. Sophomores Ready To Move Up In The World Sophomore Class Officers Treasurer: Steph Coker; Vice-President: Jerre Fleecs; Student Council: Lisa Facka; President: Dale Douglas; Secretary: Connie Martinez; Student Council: Dirk Gray. DeLynn Reitz with one of those “I can’t believe my eyes looks. Suzi Larson Connie Martinez Lonnie Martinez Gib McDaniel Stacy Parr Sherry Price DeLynn Reitz Mike Richter Troy Rickett Eric Ridenour Emmy Saxton Jana Smith Doug Stiver Lynn Thompson Jody Trusty Becky Vath Mitch White Darren Wood 21 Larry Baker Charles Coffman Lane Dancer Matt Dancer Tammi Donoghue Mike Faling David Grubb Jeff Hoatson Shawn Hoatson Mike Jenson I Freshmen 22 CLASS MOTTO: We are never given a dream without the power to make it come true. Secretary: Shawn Hoatson; Treasurer: Larry Baker; Vice-President: Mindi Rasby; President: Tania Moore; Student Council: Michelle Paulman and Toni Richards. Freshmen CLASS COLORS: Pink and grey CLASS FLOWER: Pink Carnation Della Jochum Jeff Manary Tania Moore Chris Munoz Michelle Paulman L.isa Potter Bob Prokopf Mindi Rasby Toni Richards Rogina Ridenour 23 Faculty COOKS Gege Roberts Virginia Refior Delores Crosby SECRETARIES Lori Broge Bernie Kenton ADMINISTRATION Michael Cunning Superintendent Terry Hafer Secondary Principal Lyn Johnson Elementary Principal Mike Troxel Athletic Director Science FACULTY Tony Seism Business Richard Tibbits Library Kandyce Arnold Math Doug Fastenau Social Studies Scott Clark Physical Education Jeanette Damrow Band Daryl Broberg Industrial Arts John Mosher English 24 Janet Ott Home Economics Mike Engel Computers Pamela Elbracht Spanish Linda Ellison Choir Marvin Zulauf Science Art Soderholm Art Betty Beatty English William Fulcher Guidance Counselor Luree Copeland Physical Education Candace Nelms Resource Marlene Chamberlain Special Education CUSTODIANS Harry Mohr Stella Cody Gordon Richenberg Rodney Ridenour RESOURCE Virginia Wisdom Reading Aide Kathy Richter Math Aide 25 Student Council members: Shelly Funk, Lisa Facka, Don Douglas, Jon Moore, Dirk Gray, Mick Margritz, Steve Chamberlain, Lisa Wilcox, George Smith. Traci Clemens. Mindi Rasby, Toni Richards, Michelle Paulman and sponsor Mr. Hafer. Student Council Works Quietly In Background Student Council officers are: George Smith, President, Mindi Rasby, Secretary and Traci Clemens, Treasurer. Sailors End Season In John Riddell looks for an opening. Ways The 1984 football season saw many things come to an end. This was the last year for Sutherland to play 11-man football as next year they will attempt to make their mark in 8-man competition. This was also the last year of play for 8 seniors. A 3-6 record was achieved by a 31 member team. 26 of these players received letters. Under the direct- ion of a new coach, Mike Engel, the team scored a total of 118 points throughout the year. Dale Douglas throws for a first down. Dale Douglas scampers for much needed yardage. 28 Senior members of the 1984 football team Bottom left to right, Scott Adkins, Don Douglas, Bob Broberg. Top left to right Mick Margritz, John Riddell, Aaron Martin, Chuck Miller, Scott Jones. Matt Dancer carries for a first down. Calliche Julesburg Imperial Hershey 1984 Season Last For Eleven-Man Football 1984 SCOREBOARD SHS St. Pat’s 70 20 0 28 Grant 48 14 43 0 Benkelman 30 14 86 0 Hyannis 12 26 45 6 Med Valley 8 10 Bottom row left to right-Aaron Martin, Bob Prokopf, Troy Rickett, Jerre Fleecs, Rob Hafer, Mike Jensen, Shawn Hoatson, Jeff Hoatson, David Grubb, Matt Dancer, Middle Row, left to right-Robert Martinez, Chuck Miller, John Riddell, Scott Jones, Mick Margritz, Dale Douglas, Darin Fosbinder, Larry Baker, Lane Dancer, Mike Richter, Back Row, left to right. Coach Engel, Matt Burkland, Cory Funk, Dirk Gray, Scott Adkins, Donnie Douglas, Jim Suhr, Bob Broberg, Steve Smith, Coach Clark. 29 Four Seniors Complete High School Career With Lady Sailors Under the coaching of Art Soderholm and Kandyce Arnold, the Varsity Sailorettes finished the year with 4 wins and 14 losses. Two players, Senior Megan Paulman and Junior Mindy Sandberg, made SPVA All-Conference Honorable Mention. The year ended with 12 letter winners for the team which included: 4 seniors: Megan Paulman, Monica Zulauf, Ellen Hopping and Dawn Wisdom; 4 Juniors: Mindy Sandberg, Traci Clemens, Julie Scott and Liz Fleecs; 3 Sophomores: Lisa Facka, Suzi Larson and Steph Coker; and one Freshman, Mindi Rasby. The Junior Varsity coached by Kandyce Arnold came up with a 6 and 3 record. While the Freshmen ended with 3 wins and 6 losses. The Freshman team received runner-up :n the Sutherland Freshman-Sophomore Tournament. 30 Varsity: Coach Soderholm, Megan Paulman, Liz Fleecs, Mindy Sandberg, Lisa Facka, Julie Scott, Mindi Rasby, Ellen Hopping, Monica Zulauf, Dawn Wisdom, Steph Coker, Traci Clemens, Suzi Larson. Junior Varsity: Front row, Connie Martinez, Sherri Rasby, Steph Coker, Tania Moore. Last row. Dee Price, Suzi Larson, Becky Vath, Coach Arnold. Second Brunner, Tammi Donoghue, Rogina Ridenour, DeLynn row, Jodi Trusty, Holly Elfeldt, Chris Seerly, Mindi Reitz, Lisa Facka, Jodi Hoatson, Jeanna Johnson. SCOREBOARD Imperial Curtis Oppooent Paxton Us Lost 515. 11 15 SPVA Tournament Grant St. Pats Grant Otkbosb Lost 1515. 2 15 Hcrshey Won 1514. 1517. 1513 Mid Plains Tournament Grant Lost 1 15. 516 Corad Tournament Eustis Hcrshey Anselmo Mema Won 156. 515. 156 Paxton Tournament Hersbey Lost 14-16. 155. 12-15 Ainsworth Wallace Arthur Woo 157. 155 Districts Chappell Lost 1517. IMS SL Pats Lost 1515. 515 Lost 1512. 515. 2 15 Lost M5. 515 Lost 515 1515 Lost 4 15. 14 15 Lost 4 15. 14-16 Woo 156. 156 Lost 4-15. 515 Lost 157. 12 15. 1515 Lost 515. 515 HI Sailors Fall Short of State Bid 32 SCOREBOARD The Sutherland High School Boys basketball team had an up and down year before winning their last five games of regular season. They lost a heartbreaking game to St. Pat’s in double overtime in the Sub District Finals. John Riddell earned S.P.V.A. Honorable Mention, Bob Broberg earned S.P.V.A. All-Conference and All-State Honorable Mention. The Sailors had 11 letter winners. For the season, the team scored 2,026 points, collected 516 rebounds, shot 41.9 percent from the field and shot 58.6 percent from the free throw line. The Sailors were coached by Scott Clark and assistant coach Randy Rasby. Varsity team-Student Managers: Scott Jochum and Trampas Osborne. Front row: Rob Hafer. Second row: Dirk Gray, Mitch White, Shawn Mcllnay, Dale Douglas, Darin Fosbinder. Third row: Scott Jones, Aaron Martin, Don Douglas, Coach Clark, Scott Adkins, Bob Broberg and John Riddell. Us 41 52 46 50 48 33 44 52 58 49 82 55 S.P.V.A. Tournament 76 60 66 69 59 Sub Districts 67 Senior Bob Broberg takes a shot. Them 76 Imperial 40 Paxton 65 St. Pats 52 Oshkosh 38 Arnold 38 Hershey 73 Grant 64 Benkelman 65 Stapleton 64 St. Pats 40 Wallace 70 Grant 44 Wheatland 56 Wauneta 50 Paxton 66 Chappell 47 Rep. Valley 71 St. Pats Double overtime Junior Varsity Members-Student Managers: Scott Jochum and Trampas Osborne. Front row: Charles Coffman. Coach Clark, Jeff Hoatson. Second row: Shawn Hoatson, Troy Rickett. Back row: Eric Ridenour, Larry Baker, Carlo Martens, Cory Funk. Assistant Coact Randy Rasby. Freshman Shawn Hoatson takes the ball downcourt. Senior John Riddell pushes the ball downcourt looking for an opening. Varsity members: Back row - Coach Damrow, Tania Moore. Mindi Rasby, Megan Paulman, Lisa Facka, Mindy Sandberg and Coach Seism; Middle row - Liz Fleecs, Holly Elfeldt, Julie Scott, Jodi Hoatson and Crystal Seerley; Front row - Student managers Jana Smith and Ellen Hopping. Basketball Scoreboard US OPPONENT 38 St. Pats 39 43 Paxton 19 37 Maxwell 34 34 Oshkosh 31 44 Hershey 35 32 Grant 49 35 Ogallala 61 35 Benkelman 44 SPVA 43 Imperial 39 33 Grant 61 48 St. Pats 52 35 Wallace 24 55 Chappell 53 43 Imperial 37 38 Wheatland 48 33 Wauneta 36 42 Paxton 32 Districts 56 Rep Valley 21 35 St. Pats 44 Girls Basketball Junior Varsity members: Back row - manager Ellen Hopping, Michelle Paulman, Steph Coker, Coach Damrow, Steph Green, Jody Trusty and manager Jana Smith. Front row - Tammie Donoghue, Sherry Price, Shelly Funk and Dyane Boggs. Six Qualify for State Track Meet Members of the 1985 Boys Track Team are: Scott Jones, Bob Broberg, Aaron Martin, Carlo Martens, Shawn Mcllnay, Matt Burklund, Jim Suhr, Darin Fosbinder, Jon Fleecs, Lynn Thompson, Jerre Fleecs, Doug Stiver, Dale Douglas, Troy Rickett, Mitch White, Eric Ridenour, Cory Funk, David Grubb, Bob Prokopf, Jeff Hoatson, Larry Baker and Shawn Hoatson. Ellen Hopping and Lisa Wilcox were Student Managers. Two individuals and a relay team represented Sutherland at the State Track Meet by placing in the District Meet. Scott Jones cleared 12 feet in the pole vault for a qualifying second while Mindi Rasby ran the 1600 in 5:54.0 to take first. The Sailor 1600 meter relay team of Aaron Martin, Scott Jones, Bob Broberg and Matt Burklund went to State carrying the fifth fastest time in the state. The boys team is coached by Daryl Broberg and the girls by Art Soderholm. Scott Jones Clears 11 6 At State (photo courtesy Courier) 36 Nine women earned letters in a successful track season and a freshman qualified for the State Meet with a first place time in the 1600 meter run at District. Mindi Rasby then placed 11th of 24 with a time of 5:39.1 and set a new school record which had been set in 1977. She also set a new school record in the 300 meter hurdles with a time of 49.5 and a new event record at the SPVA in this race with a time of 50:6. Mindy Sandberg also beat the old record in this event with a time of 51.9. Letter winners were: Megan Paulman, senior, 4 years; juniors Holly Elfeldt, Liz Fleecs, and Mindy Sandberg, 3 years; sophomores Stephanie Green, Stephanie Coker, and DeLynn Reitz, 2 years; and freshmen Mindi Rasby, and Tania Moore, 1 year. The Team participated in six meets as well as the Districts. The Team placed second in the first Sutherland Invitational; 8th of 12 in the Arnold Invitational; 5th of 11 in the second Sutherland Invitational; 4th of 12 at the Wallace Invitational; 5th of 8 at SPVA; 3rd of 8 at the Stapleton Invitational; and 9th of 12 at the Districts. Girls Track Team for 1985 are: Tania Moore, Michelle Paulman, Mindi Rasby, Stephanie Coker, Stephanie Green, Jeana Johnson, DeLynn Reitz, Holly Elfeldt, Liz Fleecs, Mindy Sandberg, Megan Paulman and Student Manager Monica Zulauf. Mindi Rasby In The 1600 Meter Run At State (photo courtesy Courier) Sailor Track 37 Members of the Golf Team are: standing, left to right: Rob Hafer, Dirk Gray, Jon Moore, Don Douglas, Steve Chamberlain and Coach Hafer. Seated, left to right: Mike Faling, Jodi Hoatson and Jeff Manary. Golf Inconsistency kept the Sailors Golf team in the middle range of golf meets with different individuals turning in good scores at each meet. Sophomore Rob Hafer seemed to have the most low scores to be team leader when the season ended. He was followed closely by junior Jon Moore and sophomore Dirk Gray. SCOREBOARD Third in opening Triangular Third - Sutherland Invitational Second - Wauneta Invitational Sixth - Cambridge Invitational Second - Trenton Invitational Second - Mullen Invitational Fifth - SPVA Seventh - State Meet at Nelson 38 Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Sutherland Chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes was founded during the 1984-85 school year. The group met monthly to view films and to hear speakers. National members of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are: Ellen Hopping, Dawn Wisdom, Shawn Mcllnay, Megan Paulman, Julie Scott, Jodi Hoatson, Jerre Fleecs and sponsor Mr. Seism. Members of the FCA. Front row, Left-Right: Jerre Fleecs, Rob Hafer, Bob Broberg, Dirk Gray, Darin Fosbinder, Dale Douglas. Middle Row: Dena Troxel, Jeana Johnson, Steph Green, Jodi Hoatson, Dawn Wisdom, Mindy Sandberg, Julie Scott. Tania Moore. Third row: Missy Sandberg, Heather Wisdom, Jackie Rasby, Sponsor Tony Seism, Mindy Rasby, Michelle Paulman, Ellen Hopping. Back row: Holly Elfeldt, John Riddell, Megan Paulman, Lisa Facka, Steph Coker and Shawn Mcllnay. Booster Club Honors Athletes At Banquet Three seniors received the coveted Sailor Award at a banquet to honor athletes. Four-year letterman Bob Broberg received the award in football, while Megan Paulman, also a four-year letter winner, earned the award for girls basketball with the third award going to John Riddell in basketball. Respective coaches announced the letter winners in each sport. Also named were members of the 1985-86 Cheerlead- ers Squad and Drill Team. Dawn Wisdom served as mistress of ceremonies and Father Bryan Ernest of North Platte gave the message. Music was provided by the Stage Band while Karen Winkenwerder presented her comedy skit on “Snore Busters. 40 Sophomores who acted as servers and also Prince Shawn and Princess Julie, presented a skit were DeLynn Reitz, Troy Rickett, Lisa Facka, Dirk Gray, Jodi Hoatson and Rob Hafer. Trumpet fanfares announced the royalty. Knights of Fantasy Juniors and seniors were “Knights of Fantasy in the castle and courtyard at the Stagecoach Inn in Ogallala on April 27. Shawn Mcllnay, junior class president, was Master of Ceremonies with the invocation given by Liz Fleecs. The prophecy of the senior class was given by juniors Holly Elfeldt and Jon Moore. Seniors Tori Miller and George Smith gave the Senior Wills. The Senior thank-you was given by class president Scott Jones. King and Queen were Scott Jones and Megan Paulman and Prince and Princess were Shawn Mcllnay and Julie Scott. Music for the dance was provided by Twelve-O-Eight. The music ended at 1 a.m., but the fun continued with movies and breakfast back in Sutherland. Scott Jones, Shawn Mclinay and Liz Fleecs pause at the podium for the photographer. Holly Elfeldt and Jon Moore present the prophecy to the senior class. Knights of Fantasy Master of Ceremonies Shawn Mclinay. George Smith and Tori Miller read the Senior Class Will. Graduation Seniors President Scott Jones Diplomas at Valedictorian Monica Zulauf Evening Ceremonies Megan Paulman, Honor Speech Members of the stage party are Pastor Brent Nichols, Principal Terry Hafer, Superintendent Michael Cunning, Board Members Warren Kennedy and Greg Arnold, and Counselor Bill Fulcher. Twenty-three Seniors Receive Diplomas Guidance Counselor Bill Fulcher Announces Scholarships. With class president Scott Jones serving as the master of ceremonies, twenty three seniors received diplomas amidst the traditional pomp and circumstance on May 11. Megan Paulman gave an honor speech based on the class motto, “If you can dream it, you can achieve it. If you can imagine it, you can become it. Salutatorian John Riddell and Valedictorian Monica Zulauf presented the other addresses. Eldon Smith sang two selections during the evening. After guidance counselor William Fulcher announced the scholarship winners, Superintendent Michael Cunning and Board of Education members Greg Arnold and Warren Kennedy presented the diplomas to the seniors. Underclassmen assisting with commencement were Toni Richards, Mindy Sandberg, Julie Scott, Stephanie Coker, Shawn Hoatson, Jim Suhr, Shawn Mcllnay, and Troy Rickett. 47 Beautiful Beulah Belle Two one-acts provided the fare for November’s all-school drama production. “That Was No Lady, That Was a Private Eye” satirized detective shows, and the melodrama “Beautiful Beulah Belle” provided the audiences with the opportunity to cheer the hero, hiss the villain, and sigh for the beautiful heroine. The production was directed by John Mosher with assistance from Pam Elbracht. The melodrama pianist was Kathy Evans, and Tori Miller and Matt Burklund operated the lights for the productions. Both plays were produced by special arrangement with Baker’s Plays, Boston, Massachusetts. A wheel-chair bound Lucifer Lowdown (Jon Moore) is introduced to the audience by melodrama house manager Gale Hopping (lower left.) Adonis Adrenalin, the lisping hero (George Smith), shyly proposes to Beautiful Beulah Belle (Jodi Hoatson) (upper right.) Ignoring advances from the vampish Ulalee (Monica Zulauf), villainous Lucifer Lowdown tries to win over Beulah Belle (lower right.) Lucifer Lowdown explains his diabolical plot to take over the old homestead to Beulah Belle, Mother-Dear (Lisa Wilcox), and Granny Hannah (Holly Elfeldt) (middle left.) Mother-Dear and Beulah Belle listen to Adonis's plans to thwart Lucifer Lowdown's evil plans, while deaf old Auntie Anna (Jana Smith) continues to try to make sense of the commotion taking place at the old homestead (upper left.) 48 That Was NO Lady, That Was A Private Eye Just as private eye Phyllis Harlowe (Dawn Wisdom) lands a big case, self-proclaimed Romeo Johnny LaLounge (George Smith) interrupts her to put the moves on her (lower right corner.) Darlene Bourgeious (Megan Paulman), dangerous and very preppy, prepares to get her revenge on Phyllis Harlowe, since Ms. Harlowe has uncovered Barling’s plot to do away with piano tuner Alexander Stevens (Scott Jones) (upper right corner.) In a rare moment from watching the soaps, dingy but courageous Millie Barling (Ellen Hopping) saves Phyllis Harlowe from Darlene Bourgeious murderous plans (upper left corner.) Although Darlene once again gains the upper hand with the help of her female thugs, the day is finally saved by singer Johnny LaLounge, who causes the women to swoon by crooning “Feelings” (middle left.) The cast of “That Was No Lady, That Was a Private Eye” takes a final bow after a successful production. The cast included Scott Jones (Alexander Stevens), Megan Paulman (Darlene Bourgeious), Ellen Hopping (Millie Barling), Dawn Wisdom (Phyllis Harlowe). Geortte Smith (Johnny LaLounge), Robert Faling (Captain Callahan), Toni Richards (A Woman of the Underworld), Dyane Boggs (Miss Krum), Karen Winkenwerder (Victoria Carbonari) and Jeana Johnson (Ruth Romanowski (lower left picture.) Gain of Eight in National Honor Society Eight new members were tapped into National Honor Society during the annual induction ceremony held at an all-school assembly. The new members include: Lisa Wilcox, Scott Adkins, purij SCOtj i? ,Mo°re’ Shawn Mcllnay, Kathy Evans, Holly Elfeldt and Mindy Sandberg. The selection was based on leadership, scholarship, service and character. The Society also held the annual book fair in March. Wit! the money raised they bought books for the elementary library and class rooms. The members also had a dinner a Members of the National Honor Society. Front row the Pepper Mill. Left-Right: Lisa Boggs, Holly Elfeldt, Mindy Sandberg! Monica Zulauf, Kathy Evans, Dawn Wisdom and Sponsor Bill Fulcher. Back row, Left-Right: Lisa Wilcox, Shawn Mcllnay, Steve Chamberlain, Scott Jones, Jon Moore, John Riddell, Scott Adkins. Megan Paulman, Julie Scott and Aaron Martin. 50 Pictured above are the new members that were inducted: L to R-Holly Elfeldt, Lisa Wilcox, Scott Adkins, Jon Moore, Mindy Sandberg, Shawn Mcllnay, Julie Scott and Kathy Evans. Julie Scott signing in and Kathy Evans National Honor Society 51 Tl,e Nautical Sutherland High School Sutherland. Nebraska Members of the Nautical Newsmagazine are: (Left-Right) Back row: (Left-Right) Diane Smith, Scott Jones, Carlo Martens, Pat Peters, Dawn Wisdom, Kathy Evans. Smith, adviser John Mosher and Bob Broberg. The Nautical News Two of the Newsmagazines's staff were award winners in the Class D division preliminary journalism contest and as winners, they then attended State. Dawn Wisdom was the state’s top award winner in the class D division, winning first place honors in feature and news writing and a third in editorial writing. Carlo Martens took second on his column featuring his homeland, Belgium. Sailor Spirit Shines HOur 1984-85 year showed great spirit with the help of these dedicated girls, who were very much appreciated. The Cheerleaders, below left to right: Mindy Sandberg, Dawn Wisdom, Julie Scott, Steph Coker, Ellen Hopping, Lisa Wilcox, and Jodi Hoatson. The Drill Team, below, bottom row: Sherri Price, Dee Brunner, DeLynn Reitz. Second row: Toni Richards, , w Mindi Rasby, Diane Smith, Shanna Hankins, and Connie Martinez. Top: Della Jochum. 53 Concert Band Front Row: Megan Paulman. Kathy Evans, Ellen Hopping, Liz Fleecs, Rogina Ridenour, Mindi Rasby, Monica Zulauf. Second Row: Becky Vath, Jana Smith, Michelle Paulman, Tami Donoghue, Karen Winkenwerder, Shawn Hoatson, Jodi Hoatson, Steph Coker, Suzi Larson, Tori Miller, George Smith. Third Row: Jeff Hoatson, Bob Prokopf, Rob Hafer, Dirk Gray, Dale Douglas. Shawn Mcllnay. Jon Moore, Holly Elfeldt, Tania Moore, Jeana Johnson, Larry Baker, Lynn Thompson, Mindy Sandberg. Back Row: Scott Jones, Bob Broberg, Jim Suhr, Dawn Wisdom, Miss Damrow. i Concert Band Members of the Stage Band: Kathy Evans, Mindy Sandberg, George Smith, Holly Elfeldt, Stephanie Coker, Suzi Larson, Dawn Wisdom, Amy Goedert, Dale Douglas, Bob Broberg, Jon Moore, Tania Moore, Jeana Johnson, Rob Hafer, Dirk Gray, Shawn Mcllnay. Conducted by Jeanette Damrow. The 1984-85 Band had a very busy year, playing in the Harvest of Harmonies Parade in Grand Island, playing for the Mid-Plains Basketball games, and participating in the Miss Nebraska Pageant in North Platte, in addition to their regular concerts and preparing for contests. Stage and Pep Band Chris Munoz, Sherry Price, Becky Vath, Stephanie Green, Stephanie Coker, Rob Hater, Bob Prokopf, Connie Mueller, Jana Smith, Toni Richards, Della Jochum, Michelle Paulman, Jeana Johnson, Lisa Facka, Liz Fleecs, Lisa Wilcox, Ellen Hopping, Mindi Rasby, Shawn Iloatson, Larry Baker, Steve Binegar, Holly Elfeldt, Suzi Larson, Jody Trusty, Crystal Seerley, Dee Brunner, Karen Winkenwerder. DeLynn Reitz, Julie Scott, Tammie Donoghue, Tori Miller, John Riddell, Troy Rickett, Shawn Mcllnay, Scott Jones, George Smith, Megan Paulman, Mindy Sandberg, Monica Zulauf, Tania Moore, Jodi Hoatson, Shelly Funk. Robin Green. Cory Funk, Gib McDaniel, Doug Stiver, Aaron Martin, Eric Ridenour, Jon Moore, Darin Fosbinder, Chuck Miller, Steve Chamberlain, Robert Faling, Don Douglas, Scott Adkins, Dale Douglas,’ Bob Broberg, Mike Richter, Lynn Thompson, Jon Fleecs, Jeff Hoatson. Choir Swing Choir members: Tammi Donoghue, Megan Paulman, Jodi Hoatson, Mindy Sandberg, Tori Miller, Monica Zulauf, Mindi Rasby, Shawn Mcllney, Don Douglas, John Riddell, Bob Brobcrg, Rob Hafer, Jon Moore, Tania Moore, Dawn Wisdom, Doug Stiver, George Smith, Shawn Hoatson, Holly Elfeldt, Scott Jones, Suzi Larson, Bob Prokopf, Dale Douglas, Ellen Hopping, Mrs. Linda Ellison is the Director. Swing Choir Letter Club. First row: Sponsor Mr. Seism. 2nd row; L to R: Jeff Hoatson, Shawn Hoatson, Cory Funk. 3rd row: Eric Ridenour. Dale Douglas, Darin Fosbinder. Troy Rickett. Chuck Miller, Mick Margritz, John Riddell, Scott Jones, Bob Broberg, Steve Chamber- land, Aaron Martin, Rob Hafer, Jerre Fleecs. 4th row: Tania Moore, Megan Paulman, Dawn Wisdom, Tori Miller, DeLynn Reitz, Suzi Larson, Steph Coker, Julie Scott, Mindy Sandberg, Steph Green, Holly Elfeldt, Kathy Evans, Mindi Rasby, Lisa Facka. Ellen Hopping.' Back row: Matt Burklund, Jon Fleecs, Doug Stiver, Jon Moore, Don Douglas, Mitch White, Scott Adkins, Dirk Gray, Jim Suhr, Shawn Mcllnay, Robert Faling. Larry Baker. Not pictured: Monica Zulauf. The 1984-85 Letter Club took on the responsibilities of the concession stand to raise enough money to sponsor the S-Club volleyball tournament and basketball tournament and in order to buy new equipment for the weight room. Letter Club Builds For Future 58 The Festival Bell Choir of North Platte. John Bald- win and Holly the chimp dem- onstrate how to be a perfect bal- lerina. Assemblies The Kearney State Choir in their madrigal setting. Nikolay Jordanov per- forms a pantomime at an all school assembly. The Mid-Plains Choir. Stephen Brubaker gives the students a little comic relief. Speech L to R, from top: Dirk Gray, 2nd row: Troy Rickett, Jodi Hoatson, Julie Scott. 3rd row: Dale Douglas, Megan Paulman, Jon Moore, George Smith, Don Douglas, John Riddell. 4th row: Suzi Larson, Lisa Facka, Karen Winkenwerder, DeLynn Reitz. 5th row: Monica Zulauf, Lisa Wilcox, Tori Miller, Dyane Boggs, Steph Coker. 6th row: Ellen Hopping, Rob Hafer, Robert Faling, Holly Elfeldt. Front row: Dianna Morgan, Dawn Wisdom, Coach Pamela Elbracht, Coach John Mosher, Jeana Johnson, Connie Martinez. Pictured here is George Smith ‘saving’ his choking victim. 5r, ;ir ““ °“ her Speech Team 60 Contest Summary STATE CONTEST (Lincoln): George Smith, Monica Zulauf excellent rating, duet acting: George Smith, excellent rating, entertainment: Dawn Wisdom, superior rating, poetry. DISTRICT CONTEST (Mid-Plains Community College): George Smith, first place, entertainment: George Smith, Moncia Zulauf, second place, duet acting: Dawn Wisdom, second place, poetry; Karen Winkenwerder, third place, entertainment: Jodi Hoatson, third place, poetry: Holly Elfeldt, third place, extemp. SPVA CONTEST (Sutherland): Moncia Zulauf, first place, O.P.A.; Holly Elfeldt, first place, extemp; Karen Winken- werder, first place entertainment; George Smith, Monica Zulauf, second place, duet; George Smith, second place, entertainment. GRANT INVITATIONAL: Karen Winkenwerder, first place, entertainment; Monica Zulauf, first place, serious prose BLUE AND GOLD INVITATIONAL (North Platte High School): Holly Elfeldt, third place, extemp CENTRAL NEBRASKA FORENSICS LEAGUE CON- TEST (Kearney): George Smith, Monica Zulauf, Jon Moore, Tori Miller, second place, oral interp of drama Speech Team Places With Experience Highlighting one of the speech team’s most outstanding season in recent years was hosting a successful S.P.V.A. contest in March. The team netted five first place awards, five seconds and four thirds at six contests. Team members also performed at a school assembly and several community events. The team was coached by John Mosher, with the assistance of Pam Elbracht. Members of the Speech Team who won top honors at SPVA and or District contests are: Holly Elfeldt, Karen Winken- werder, George Smith, Monica Zulauf, Jodi Hoatson and Dawn Wisdom. Student Achievements Recognized VALEDICTORIAN: Monica Zulauf SALUTATORI AN: John Riddell TOP SCHOLASTIC AWARD: Missy Sandberg and Brent Johnson (7th grade) Stacy Margritz and Greg Nelson (8th grade) Tania Moore and Shawn Hoatson (9th grade) Suzi Larson and Steve Binegar (10th grade) Holly Elfeldt and Matt Burklund (11th grade) RICHARD MARTINEZ MEMORIAL AWARD: Jason Main CARPENTRY: Mick Margritz WOODS AND CABINET: Aaron Martin DRAFTING: Shawn Hoatson WELDING: Scott Adkins DRAMA: Monica Zulauf and George Smith SPECIAL SPEECH AND DRAMA AWARD: George Smith NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOL PRESS ASSOCIATION: First place in feature writing and newswriting, and third place in editorial writing - Dawn Wisdom; second place in column writing - Carlo Martens. Mrs. Beatty presents The Connie Holmstedt Spelling Award to Robin Reich (photo courtesy Courier) JOURNALISM I [NAUTICAL NEWS]: Dawn Wisdom JOURNALISM II [THE LOG]: Bob Broberg, Ellen Hopping, Tori Miller and Lisa Wilcox WOODMEN OF THE WORLD OUTSTANDING AMERICAN HIS- TORY: Holly Elfeldt CONNIE HOLMSTEDT SPELLING AWARD: Robin Reich AMERICAN LEGION AWARD: John Riddell OPTIMIST ORATORICAL AWARD: Robin Reich D A R GOOD CITIZEN AWARD: John Riddell DANFORTH “I DARE YOU” AWARDS: Mindy Sandberg and Shawn Mcllnay 98% CLUB AWARDS: Art - Holly Elfeldt, Tania Moore and Michelle Paulman 8t?l Grade American History - Stacy Margritz 11th Grade American History - Holly Elfedlt 9th Grade English - Tania Moore World Geography - Tania Moore Spanish - Tori Miller, Holly Elfeldt, Tania Moore Physical Science - Tania Moore Earth Science - Stacy Margritz Geometry - Tania Moore 8th Grade Math - Stacy Margritz, Greg Nelson, Amy Goedert, Jason Main BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD: Scott Jones JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA AWARD: George Smith LOUIS ARMSTRONG JAZZ AWARD: Shawn Mcllnay CHORAL AWARD: Dawn Wisdom and George Smith Superintendent Cunning presents the Valedictor- ian Medallion to Monica Zulauf Scott Jones will continue the school tradition by spending the next year attending school in Germany. Students of the Month were: September-Don Douglas and Ellen Hopping; October-Traci Clemens and Shawn Mcll- nay; November-DeLynn Reitz and Rob Hafer; December- Shawn Hoatson and Michelle Paulman; January-Scott Adkins and Tori Miller; February-Shelly Funk and James Donoghue; March-Dirk Gray and Jodi Hoatson; April Tania Moore and Shawn Hoatson. Boys and Girls State Representatives are Jon Moore, Shawn Mcllnay, Holly Elfeldt and Mindy Sandberg. Selected for All-State in Music were Monica Zulauf, Dawn Wisdom, Ellen Hopping, Jon Moore and Don Douglas. Students Receive Honors 63 Senior Class Officers President: Scott Jones; Vice-President: Scott Adkins; Student Council: Lisa Wilcox; Sgt. at Arms; Megan Paulman; Student Council: Mick Margritz; Secretary: Dawn Wisdom; Treasurer: George Smith. Carlo Joseph Francois Martens, an exchange student from Belgium, was an active member of the senior class. Mother Look At Some S H S Personalities Brunner, Kim Dillenburg, Brad Douglas, Darrel Elfeldt, Jay Facka, Steve Forden, Rhonda Goedert, Amy Halcott, Shane Hankins, Chalk Jones, Judy Land, Sean Main, Jason Margritz, Stacy McConnell, Deric Morgan, Chad Nelson, Greg Ogg, Anna Osborn, Denise Price, Shauna Reich, Robin Scott, Andy Slinde, Laurie Troxel, Dena Trusty, Dean Vice President Sean Land, Treasurer Dena Troxel, President Stacy Margritz, Secretary Jason Eighth Grade Prepares For Move To High School 66 President: Missy Sandberg; Vice-President: Kevin Hafer; Treasurer: Cathy Martinez; Secretary: Billie Roberts. Seventh Grade Learns Junior High Fun But Busy Belyea, Grace Burrows, Jennifer Fear, Mario Folchert, John Hafer, Kevin Hankins, Robyn Hiatt, Wynnae Houpt, Lori Johnson, Brent King, Brenda Martin, Matt Martinez, Cathy McDaniel, Steven Miller, Bobby Rasby, Jackie Rickett, Kelli Roberts, Billie Jo Sandberg, Missy Schrader, Norman Tidyman, Mike Wier, Cary Wisdom, Heather 67 Bottom row-left to Right, Mike Tidyman, Shane Halcott, Steve McDaniels, John Folchert. Kevin Hafer, Jay Elfeldt, Bobby Miller, Middle row-Left to Right, Cary Weir, Matt Martin, Darrell Douglas, Deric McConnell, Chalk Hankins, Jason Main, Chad Morgan, Greg Nelson, Back row-Left to Right, Dean Trusty, Sean Land, Steve Facka, Andy Scott, Brent Johnson, Norman Schrader. Junior High Football and Volleyball The junior high football team for 1984 was, according to Coach Troxel, “A fine, hard working group of boys but not near tough enough.” They finished the season with a 1-3 record losing to Hershey twice and St. Pat's. Their lone win came against Medicine Valley. All in all, it was felt much experience was gained and things are looking up for next year’s team. The Sutherland Jr. High Volleyball teams faired very well during the season as they went up against various teams and gained much experience. The teams were under the guidance of first year coach Jan Ott. The three teams of the Junior High squad played 27 sets against teams from four other towns. Back row-left to right, Robyn Hankins, Lori Houpt, Billie Ro- berts, Robin Reich, Laurie Slinde, Coach Mrs. Ott, Kim Brun- ner, Mario Fear, Cathy Martinez, Wyn- nae Hiatt. Front row-left to right, Jacquie Rasby, Anna Ogg, Heather Wisdom, Judy Jones, Shawna Price, Rhon- da Forden, Denise Osborne, Dena Trox- el, Amy Goedert, Missy Sandberg, Kelli Rickett, Stacy Mar- gritz. Junior High Track Squads Set New Records Members of the Junior High Track Squad were: Jennifer Burrows, Rhonda Forden, Robyn Hankins. Judy Jones, Stacy Margritz, Cathy Martinez, Anna Ogg, Shauna Price, Jackie Rasby, Kellie Rickett, Billie Roberts, Missy Sandberg, Laurie Slinde, Dena Troxel, Heather Wisdom, Darrell Douglas, Jay Elfeldt, John Folchert, Kevin Hafer, Chalk Hankins, Brent Johnson, Scan Land, Jason Main, Matt Martin, Deric McConnell, Chad Morgan, Norman Schrader, Andy Scott, Dean Trusty, Cary Weir, Kim Brunner and Lori Haupt. me sutneriand junior high track teams had a record breaking season with the girls setting four new school records followed by the boys with three new standards. The team finished first in all meets and was a strong third m the SPVA meet. K Breaking school marks were Dena Troxel in the discus. Missy Sandberg in the 100 meter hurdles, the 400 meter relay team 0f Kelli Rickett. Missy Sandberg, Judy Jones 3fr v u;k,e asby a d e 800 meter relay team composed of Kell. Rickett. Heather Wisdom, Stacy Margritz and Shauna Price. Setting new standards for the boys were Sean Land in the high jump and the 110 meter hurdles and the 1600 meter relay squad of Andy Scott. Sean Land, Matt Martin and Jason Main. Doug Fastenau was the coach. 70 Junior High Music Front row, left to right: Grace Belyea, Laurie Houpt, Wynnae Hiatt, John Folchert, Matt Martin, Kevin Hafer, Jay Elfeldt, Anna Ogg, Missy Sandberg, Jackie Rasby. Second row, left to right: Judy Jones, Shawna Price, Billie Roberts, Deric McConnell, Jason Main, Rhonda Fordcn. Third row, left to right: Robyn Hankins, Mario Fear, Greg Nelson, Staci Margritz, Cathy Martinez. Back row, left to right: Heather Wisdom, Denise Osborne, Jennifer Burrows, Kelly Rickett, Norman Schrader, Brent Johnson, Sean Land, Darrell Douglas, Dena Troxel, Robyn Reich, Kim Brunner. Chorus Instructor: Mrs. Linda Ellison. Jr. High Music Looks Toward Future Junior High Choir 71 Junior High Band Front row, left to right: Jennifer Burrows, Heather Wisdom, Billie Roberts, Chad Morgan, Laurie Slinde. Second row, left to right: Staci Margritz, Dena Troxel, Laurie Houpt, Missy Sandberg, Cathy Martinez, Kelly Rickett, Jason Main. Third row, left to right: Deric McConnell, Kevin Hafer, Jackie Rasby, Judy Jones, Jay Elfeldt, Greg Nelson, Mario Fear, Amy Goedert, Mike Tidyman. Back row, left to right: Robyn Hankins, Norman Schrader, Brent Johnson, Andy Scott, Darrell Douglas, Cary Weir. Band Instructor: Miss Damrow. The Elementary Drill Team performed at many basketball games. Sixth graders played national games and wore typical clothing while studying Mexico. Elementary Candids Fifth and Sixth Grade Bands 5th grade band 1st row: Jimmy Ward, Kim Reich, Paula Facka. Laurie Fleecs, Angela Poltack, Jody Dezort. 2nd row: Dustin Stewart, Charles Funk, Brian Collins, Candace Fear, Stacy Roberts, Justin Hoatson, Tara Moore, Brandon Shupe, Bryan Kinnaman, Jeremy Dezort, Jason True. 3rd row: Heather Thompson, Nathan Smith, Director Miss Jeanette Damrow. 6th grade band 1st row: Bobbi Hughes, Paula Hankins, LeDonna Feusner, Amy Reel, Karen Brunner, Teresa Richards. 2nd row: Scott Jochum, Trampas Osborne, Tami Thompson, Tory Copeland, Gregg Still, David Dickerson, Ranae Quimby. 3rd row: Director Miss Jeanette Damrow, Cory Mcllnay, Tony White, Andy Richter, Deone Forden. . 75 5th and 6th Grades FIFTH GRADE Front row - Teacher - Mr. Adams, Louis Belyea, Bobby Collins, Bryan Kinnaman, Nathan Smith, Dustin Stewart, Jim Ward, Heather Thompson. 2nd row - Becky Kramer, Stacy Roberts, Angela Poltack, Char- les Funk, Jody Dezort, Paula Facka, Justin Hoatson, Dean Hall. 3rd row - Jeremy Dezort, Jason Shannon, Tara Moore, Candace Fear, Kim Reich. Laurie Fleecs, Jason True. 76 SIXTH GRADE Front row - Bobbi Hughes, Tami Thompson, Karen Brunner, Cori Ann Shada, Ranae Quimby, Cassandra Boggs, LaDonna Feusner, Paula Hankins, Amy Reel, Teresa Richards. 2nd row - Teacher - Mrs. Johnson, Matt Manary, John Pike. Ronnie Ogg, Tony White. 3rd row - Scott Jochum, Melvin Sickler, Deone Forden, Gregg Still, David Dickerson, Trampas Osborne, Brad Halcott, Andy Richter, Tory Copeland, Cory Mcllnay. 3rd and 4th Grades THIRD GRADE - Front row - Robyn Thompson, John Burrows, Mariana Tacey, Shannon Gier, Christopher Ralston, Abe Swo- boda, Christopher Lutz. 2nd row - Marty Roberts, Jill Bierma, Sharon Ward, Darcey Martin, Jeffery Kenton, Matthew Einspahr, Devin Rickett. 3rd row - Christopher Jochum, Erick Reitz, Megan Arnold, Tina Fleecs,1 Mychelle Seerley, Kristi Woodruff, Shawna Leonhardt. 4th row - Teachers - Mrs. Lammers, Miss Pohlman. FOURTH GRADE Front row • Matt Nelson, Travis Melvin, Scott Tighe, Patrick Mcllnay, Minnie Mendoza, Jerry Cox, Madeline Hansen. 2nd row - Melanie Douglas, Ellen Newman, Elery Osborne, Steven Price, Travis Forden, Sarah Flower, Gena Feusner. 3rd row - Cory Holm, Lucas Donoghue, Isaac Gier, Brian Hier, Corby Weir. 4th row - Teacher - Mrs. Hughes. 77 1st and 2nd Grades FIRST GRADE Front row • Lindsay Copeland Becky Shannon, Angie Hankins, Christopher Burmood, Kevin Olson, Adam Johnston, Bruce Cook, Erick Martin, Shane Rasby. 2nd row Eric Kinnaman, Amanda Conrad, Denise Folchert, Marnell Rickett, Nikki Pfeister, Jerry Reitz, Jack Flower, B.J. Margritz, Steven Arnold, Chris Blakely, Becky Martinez. 3rd row - Jake Dancer, Darcy Kealy, Misty Douglas, Melia Rickett, Alisha Newman, Aaron Thomas, Brandon Lavaley, Chris Pike, Joel Scott, Steven Seifer, Marty Fear, Jared Hoessel, Travis Nielson, Tim Soderholm. 4th row - Teachers - Mrs. Rode, Mrs. Soderholm. 78 SECOND GRADE Front row - Sam Seiler, Joey Pfeister, Jeremy Morgan, Elizabeth Ward, Lesa Osborn, Rodney Houpt, Jaime Bierma, Jeremy Holthus, Bryan Poltack. 2nd row - Michele Richards, Lynette Smith, Tricia Facka, Stacie Collins, Mandy Troxel, Kari Kruger, Travis Reel, Jake Stewart, Ryan Beatty. 3rd row - Angie Fellows, Amber Cunning, Terrance Chessmore, Deri Forden, Joseph Kennicutt, Crystal BlaUely, Chad Deyle, Jason Brunz, Tony Holm, Tracy Lock, Mindy Baker. 4th row - Teachers - Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Taylor. Kindergarten A.M. and P.M A.M. 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Remembering the fun and laughter, The problems and the fears, And watching all our memories grow Throughout our high school years. The memories of the dances And the new friends that we’ve met, Vacation, teachers, talking And exams we’d rather forget. Yes, high school days are precious but brief, Where all your dreams come true; It’s not the end, but the beginning Of a life we’ll start anew. Joy Shefstad


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