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1983 Thunderbird Annual Staff Dan Brown Dave DuBois Christi Carr Lisa Havelka Kevin Carlson Roxanne Wehling Advisor: Doug Watts Hallway Strollers See Strange Fads 1983 was a year of many changes. Punk rock became more popular along with boat shoes. Izods, Ocean Pacific shirts, and pinstriped jeans. Computers and video games were being used more by people of all ages. Some of the more popular albums included Micheal Jackson's “Thriller , Journey's, Alabama's Mountain Music and Pat Benatar's “Get Nervous . The popular singles were “Beat It , “Swangin , Faithfully and Don't Let It End. 2 1. Tim developes his own computer program In advanced science 2. Judy types her 18-page VletNam history report. 3. Stu and Randy work on their zoology animal research paper. 4. Jenny works hard on trying to complete her review sheet over acids, bases, and salts tor chemistry. Creative Projects Challenge Students This year many classes tried interesting and new projects. Mr. Joe Weyand's Honors Government Class participated as one of 16 schools in a mock trial sponsored by the State Supreme Court. The students dressed as lawyers and judges and actively took part in the trial. Mr. Randy Shada's P.E. classes were transported by buses to the bowling alley where they learned how to bowl. The art classes did innovative projects such as fashion design, learned how to write in caligraphy and displayed their oil paintings. The projects were sponsored by Mrs. Dawn Sempeck. The vocational department again held its annual vocational festival. They decorated the little theater like a carnival and the shop and art departments displayed their work. The home economics department held a style show. 4 Small Class Produces Annual 1. Mr. Watts helps Chrlstl on her layout. 2. Lisa works on her story. 3. Much of the staff spent their time on stories, here Kevin writes his story on Student Council. 4. Eric crops pictures for his football layout. 5. Newspaper staff Row f'R. Grasmlck, M. Sutton, A. Novotny, M. Barry, C. Wade. Row 2: B. Gilliland, R. Maly, J. Rogers, L. Borreson, D. Rasmussen. Row 3: J. Walker, C. Gardner. J. Christian. J. Harders, S. Oden, J. Lehr. Row 4: J. Kolterman. C. Hansen. C. Wilcox. Not Pictured: A. Ferguson. D. Hall, T. Sloup, B. Walla, M. Simonson, M. Fisher, S. Miller, D. Janecek, A. Llndley, J. Olson. K. Tejral, D. Blanke. 6. Yearbook staff Row 1: Lisa Havelka, Chrlstl Carr, Roxanne Wehl-Ing, Mr. Watts. Row 2: Dave Dubois, Dan Brown, Kevin Carlson. 1983 yearbook staff was the smallest ever with only six members. The small number meant that members had to do more layouts than usual. Changes in the book this year included a new cover design and additional pages. The newspaper staff was made up of the two journalism I classes. Since these students were inexperienced until the second quarter of each semester, only three papers were produced. 7 Club Activities Keep Members Busy The clubs at WHS were very active and Involved In activities this year. This year two new clubs were added. FBLA started out the year by attending an officers workshop In Omaha to learn about the proper duties In their office. The members also sold candy and held a sock hop In the gym. FHA was equally active and helped sponsor the sock hop. Their officers attended the annual State FHA Leadership Conference In Lincoln, caroled at the Care Center and held a grocery raffle. Their year ended by having a spring banquet to Install the new officers. The art club also kept very busy during the 1982-83 year. Bake sales, raffles, and field trips kept these avid art lovers without any dull moments. The highlight of this year's club, however, was the Fine Arts Exhibition In which the members were able to exhibit their work. The scholastic club consisted of 20 members who held an 3.5 grade average or better throughout the school year. 8 I. FBLA Row 1: President M. Havelka; Vlce resldent M. Swanson; Secretary, L. Havelka; Treasurer, J. Harders; Historian, D. Wehllng; Row 2: J. Wade, L. Nelson, M. Llndgren, J. Christian, N. Austin, Row 3: M. Haegele, C. Carr, K. Texel, R. Wehllng. and Advisor Jocelyn Stromberg (Not Pictured: S. Curda, D. Vanlcek), 2. FHA Spring Banquet members Included: D. Maly. P. Turnwall, P. Tomczyk, Historian; D. Freeman, C. Prokesh, Secretary; A. Hancock, President; M. Fisher, Treasurer; J. Schultz, Vice-President; B. Cejka, J. Schultz, L. Otto, C. Fujan, S. Frana and Advisor Mary Ann Sohl. 3. Scholastic Club. Row 1: D. Thompson, T. Govaerts, J. Hansen, M. Simonson. J. Swartz Row 2: N. Austin, L. Hoffman. M. Havelka, K. Christensen. A. Mumm. Row 3: C. Fujan. J. Rodgers. J. Evers, A. Ferguson. A. Dlvls Row 4: A. Dlndley, J. Olson, K. Tejral, D. Janecek, and K. Texel. 4. Spanish Club Row 1: A. Mumm, S. Valcan, J. Swartz, C. Prochaska, A. Ferguson, C. Nyberg. Row 2: Sponsor Bev Hudson. M. Simonson, J. Wade. L. Nelson, and J. Christian. 5. Art Club Row 1: K. Nice, J. Hudklns, M. Barry. A. Novotny, K. Wallin, Sponsor Dawn Sempek, P. Rldgley Row 2: L. Houfek, N. Hrdllcka, M. Haegele. C. Wade. Not Pictured: R. Mallcky, M. Hulse, C. Hansen, D. Blanke, T. Hoppe. M. Simonson, M. Flttro, D. Blanke, S. Rosengren, D. Burch, S. Lustgraff, A. Shanahan, K. Pafford, and D. Hall. 5. Spanish Club members make a welcome cake for Suzanne. 6. A visiting Artist Instructs art club members. Council Plans Fun Christmas The 1982-83 Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Dick Tingelhoft, sponsored varied activities for the student body's enjoyment. The Student Council once again held the Sadie Hawkins dance. The theme was Dancing in the Streets . At Christmas time, the Student Council continued with Secret Santa's, where students received gifts from students whose identities were kept secret. The Christmas Party was also a highlight of the year. Two and a half hours of fun and games, such as the egg toss and peanut puch, marked the event. Eric Gottschalk served as President with Jenny Evers and Jenny Olson serving as Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer respectively. 5 I. Students attempt to dress blindfolded at Christmas party. 2. Adolph sings “Mary Had a Little Lamb with a mouthful of marshmallows. 3. Student Council member sort through candy 4. John, Kendra, and Jennie discuss what to do at the Christmas Festivities. 5. 1982-83 Student Council. Row 1: S. Curda, C. Sackschewsky, K. Carlson. Row 2: B. Gilliland, S. Miller, J. Wageman, J. Evers. N. Austin. Row 3: B. Jellnek, J. Tejral, L. Dvorak, P. Tomeyzk, T. Dlllow, J. Hudklns. Not pictured: E. Gottschalk, J. Hansen, J. Olson. K. Telral. 11 Speech Team Garners Honors The 1983 Speech Team, under the direction of Mrs. Hudson, sent four members to the state speech contest in Kearney. The competitors receiving Superiors at the district contest and going to state were: Ann Mumm for Original Public Address, Judy Rogers in Oral Interpretation of Poetry and Eric Gottschalk and Dave Dubois in Duet Acting. Jim Swartz, Michle Jacobson, Lanette Nelson, Carla Nyberg and Ann Mumm received an Excellent rating in Oral Interpretation of Drama. Entrants at the State contest performed well. Judy received a Superior in Oral Interpretation of Poetry, also receiving a Superior were Eric and Dave in Duet Acting. Ann received an Excellent in Original Public Address. 1. 1983 Speech Team. Row 1: Jim Swartz, Dave DuBols, Judy Rogers, Michelle Jacobson. Row 2: Eric Gottschalk, Ann Mumm, Lanette Nelson, Carla Nyberg, Mrs. Hudson. 2. Judy practices her performance for District Conference. 3. Jim Swartz, Michelle Jacobson, Lanette Nelson, Carla Nyberg and Ann Mumm are performing In Interpretation of Drama. 4. Ann Mumm presents her Superior winning address. 5. Eric (Tom) and Dave (Huck) are sneaking through the graveyard. 'Brigadoon' a Brigadoon was the name of the school musical for this year. Marcia Havelka, Dan Thompson, Ann Divis, and Dave DuBois were the main leads in the musical. Marcia played the part of Fiona, Dan played Tommy, Ann played Meg, the flirt, and Dave played Jeff. There were 31 students involved in the musical this year. It turned out to be a big success. There were 18 band students that were involved in the pit band for the play, which was an important part of the play. Suzie Christensen played the piano. Bob Arp and Dian Reece were the directors with Christi Carr the student director. The background consisted of trees, heather on the hill and Scottish scenery. Mrs. Sempek's art classes constructed and painted the scenery. Musical Success 1. The lull castol Brigadoon watch the wedding of Jeanne (Stacey Motes) and Charlie (Darrin Pad). 2. Flon (Marcia Havelka) and Tommy (Dan Thompson) sing a love song to each other. 3. Jenny and Dan meet In a New York restuarant to discuss their wedding plans while Dave and Kris discuss the trip. 4. Sue and Jenay mourn the death of Eric. 'Tom Sawyer' Is Spring Production The 1983 Wahoo High Drama class, under the direction of Mrs. Connie Dillow, chose the ever famous play Tom Sawyer for their Spring play. The play entailed all of the adventures of Tom Sawyer (Eric Gottschalk), Huck Finn (Dave DuBois) and all their friends. The famous white-washing scene, the school room episodes, the pirate adventure on Jackson's Island, the graveyard experience, the risky event in MacDougall's cave, and even the sensational return of Tom and his friends to their very own funeral were all brought to life on the stage. Other main characters were Joe Harper, (Bill Hancock); Ingin Joe, (John Hansen); Becky Thatcher, (Janet Delay); and Aunt Polly, (Sue Curda). Local and rural schools attended the performance in afternoon matinees. 1. Tom (Eric) finds Ingun Joe (John) as Becky (Jan) waits Impatiently. 2. Tom and Huck Finn (Dave) visit Mutt Potter (Tim) In Jail. 3. Tom Sawyer Cast. Row 1: T. Dillow, J. Delay, K. Simonson, S. Curda, Director Mrs. Dillow, J. Ham mond, D. Lewis, J. Christian, A. Hancock. Row 2: D. Hedges, J. Harders, T. Govaerts, A. Llndley, M. Hulse, D. Jansen, K. Wallin, J. Cerny, M. Simonson, A. Novotny, A. Shanahan, J. Hansen, T. Hoppe, M. Iszo, M. Flttro, T. Sloup. Row 3: E. Gottschalk, D. DuBois, B. Hancock. 4. The school marm (Jenay) threatens to punish Tom as Ben (Adolph), Jim (Todd), and Joe (Bill) watch the bug race. 1. Janet and Dave show jubilation In being named homecoming candidates. 2. Wahoo band plays fight song at the homecoming pep rally. 3. Wdrrlors recapture their playbook from the Aquinas mafia (the bad guys). 4. Sue gives Bill a gingerbread house for spirit box day. 5. Pep club girts promote spirit by painting windows downtown. Downtown Rally Makes Big Hit Eric Gottschalk and Dawn Jansen were choosen 1982 Homecoming King and Queen Friday September 24 at ceremonies held in the high school little theater. The theme for this year's Homecoming was Fantasy . A castle was located behind the royalty throne and the candidates walked across a drawbridge for their entrance. There were several stars that hung from the ceiling that twinkled as people danced. Hot air balloons were the background for the couples pictures, outlined with pastel streamers. This year's pep rally was held downtown for a change of pace. The cheerleaders rode downtown on the fire engine, showing lots of pep. The band played while the cheerleaders did routines to help the enthusiasm of the crowd. Mayor Candidate Don Divis gave the speech for the evening. Wahoo’s “One Feather (Mrs. Betty Patzloff) presented balloons to all the football players and gave football captain. Bill Hancock, the victory feather. Many people felt this was the best Pep Rally in recent years. Something new this year was the boy athletes preparing a breakfast for the girl athletes on thursday. The 1982 Homecoming candidates were: David DuBois, Mike Barry, Bill Hancock, John Hansen, Eric Gottschalk, Dawn Jansen, Karla Christensen, Janet DeLay, Caroline Prohaska, Lisa Havelka, and Kaye Wallin. Wahoo also won their first homecoming game in seven years, defeating the David City Aquinas Monarchs, 14-9. 1982 Homecoming Royalty Bill and Caroline Mike and Lisa Eric and Kaye More Homecoming See p.p. 42 43 1. Happiness Is shown here as Eric and Dawn are named 1982 Homecoming king and queen. 2. Mike and Lisa together for the royalty dance after the coronation ceremony. 3. The candidates being announced at the pep rally downtown. W-Club Sales Benefit Students 1. 198283 WClub officers. Row 1: Kevin Carlson, president; Mike Barry, vlce resldent. Row 2: Bill Hancock, treasurer; Stacy Miller, sergeant-at-arms, 2. UNO wrestling coach Mike Denney speaks at the athletic banquet. 3. Mike tests out the new leg machine. 4. WClub members sort sweaters for selling. 5. 198263 WClub. Row 1: M. Barry, T. Hoppe, R. Swanson, C. Malousek, T. Govaerts, E. Gottschalk, D. Brown, A. Novotny, B. Hancock, J. Hansen, D. Blanke, A. Shanahan, C. Wade, D. Hall. Row 2: B. Stoupa, D. DuBols, K. Carlson, M. Havelka, J. Hammond, K. Christensen, J. Delay. D. Jansen, K. Wallin, C. Prochaska, N. Hrdllcka. Row 3: T. Obert, R. Stuart. J. Mika, J. Kolterman, D. Rasmussen, D. Thompson, S. Oden. R. Koranda, M. Simonson J. Johnson, J. Lehr, R. Vasina, J. Ivey. Row 4: T. Svara, D. Janecek, D. Pauli, M. Swanson, J. Walker. R. Grasmlck, B. Lubker, P. Smith, D. Vanecek, M. Sutton. Row 5: K. Tejral, C. Nyberg. D. Blggerstaff, T. Svara. T. Kunkle. C. Nletfeld, C. Johnson, R. Abbott, K. Gottschalk. J. Ketner, L. Sayers. Row 6: D. Janecek, L. Borreson, M. Elndgren, S. Miller, S. Carlson, N. Austin, A. Hancock, C. Gardner, R. Kuester, J. Kunkle. Row 7: T. Dlllow, K. Braun, J. Evers. A. Ferguson, A. Dlvls, J. Tejral. L. Hoffman. S. Miller. J. Hudklns, D. Koranda, K. Texel. D. Blanke. The W-Club was kept busy with different fund raisers. The first project was the annual chili feed held at the Vets Club. W-Club members also sold sweaters and hats throughout 'the winter. In the spring members sold cheese and sausage products. The money from the projects bought new weight equipment. The W-Club also purchased special award plaques and a state champion picture of Karla Christensen. The officers this year were as follows: Kevin Carlson, president; Mike Barry, vice-president. Bill Hancock, treasurer; Stacy Miller, sergeant-at-arms. Club sponsors were Coach Doug Watts and Coach Dick Tingelhoff. 2.3 Chorus Busy With Public Performances The 1982-83 Chorus, directed under Mr. Bob Arp, performed four seasonal concerts for the public. Before the Winter performance, the chorus caroled the community. They entertained the residents of Haven House and the Care Center. The Swing Choir also performed at the annual Sports Banquet. At the District music contest held in Columbus, Wahoo brought ten vocal entrants. Marcia Havelka received a I for her vocal solo. 'Tl s were received by the Girls Octet, Swing Choir, soloist Stephanie Hall and soloist Stacy Motes. IH 's were received by the girls Triple Trio, Girls Glee, Girls Duet and soloist Toni Holbrook. The chorus received a IV . 1. 198283 Chorus. Row 1: M. Jacobson, T. Holbrook, L. Bectold, R. Stuart, K. Maly, D. Osmera, D. Pad, R. Grasmlck. D. Blank©, M. Iszo. Row 2: C. Fujan, L Houlfek, S. Hall. K. Wallin, D. Jansen. T. Schemelka. J. Rldgley, C. Carr. D. Hopkins. Row 3: M. Hav lka. S. Motes, A. Thompson. C. Nyberg, J. DeLay. P. Turnwall, B. Cejka, T. Miller. 2. Girls triple trio: S. Motes. C. Fujan. L. Houlfek, M. Jacobson, S. Hall, T. Holbrook. C. Carr, P. Turnwall, D. Hopkins. 3. Marcia Havelka performes her award winning solo. 4. 198283 Swing Choir. Row 1: E. Gottschalk, C. Nyberg, B. Hancock, J. DeLay, D.  Slebel, A. Hancock. J. Kolterman. J. Cerny. A. Dlvls. Row 2: D. Thompson. M. Undgren. J. Hanson. T. Dlllow, T. Govaerts. L. Dvorak. C. Johnson. 25 1. Miss Martin directs the band at a concert. 2. The Wahoo High Band marches towards a 2M rating at Pershing. 3. Bob prepares to play his trumpet. 4. “Basin Street is one of the favorites of the woodwinds. 5. Saxophones hard at work preparing for Pershing. This year the band was directed by Ms. Deb Martin. They traveled to Pershing and Districts at Columbus and received a rating of II at both contests. Junior Dan Thompson received a rating of “I for his sax solo at Districts. Other superiors scored were Carolyn Fujan for flute solo, Carolyn Fujan, Kim Sackschewsky, and Lisa Hoffman for flute trio, and Deb Janecek, Elizabeth Johnson, and Dan Thompson for brass trio. The band played at graduation, athletic events and musicals throughout the year. The band also went to Minnesota for their annual four year band trip. While on the trip, they played at the Twin Cities Music Festival. Band Earns Four Superiors at District 27 1. French Horns • T. Dlllow, E. Johnson, M. Izso 2. 198283 Wahoo High Band. Front row: (I to r) K. Wallin, J. Olson, C. Fujan, M. Lindgren, a. Luedtke, W. Flttro, D. Blggerstaff, C. Malousek, K. Tejral, N. Austin, C. Sackchewsky, B. Lubker, J. Veach, S. Carlson, A. Undley, B. Ketner, J. Evers, M. Izso Row 2: T. Clayton, J. Hudklns, K. Davis, J. Christina, M. Swanson, M. O'Brien. C. Dockweller. D. Koranda, D. McNeely, S. Hall. K. Texel. P. Rldgley, C. Prokesh, A. Hancock, C. Prochaska, K. Sackchewsky, J. DeLay. J. Harders, K. Christensen, J. Hauschlld, S. Miller, S. Laudenback, L. Hoffman, Band Director, D. Martin Row 3: D. Pad, D. Thompson, C. Nletfeld, J. Cerny, K. Johnston, S. Miller, T. Kunkle, D. Blggerstaff, B. Jellnek, B. Semrad, M. Swanson, L. Sayers. T. Malousek, K. Gottschalk, L. Dvorak, K. Simonson. J. Tejral, $. Curda, A. Dlvls Row 4: J. Veach, K. Braun, T. Govaerts, D. Janecek, B. Hancock, E. Gottschalk, C. Johnson, E. Johnson, J. Wagemann, T. Dlllow, J. Kunkle, J. Kolterman, A. Shanahan, and D. Slebel Not Pictured: B. Stoupa, J. Hansen. C. Lehr. 3. Trumpets • (r. 1) M. Sawnson, D. Blggerstaff, K. Gottschalk, B. Stoupa, (r. 2) B. Semrad, T. Malousek. L. Sayers, B. Jellnek 4. Saxophones • (r. 1) $. Miller. N. Austin. D. Thompson, (r. 2)1. Dvorak, C. Nletfeld. J. Tejral N.P. • T. Kunkle, K. Johnston 5. Baritones and Trombones • (r. 1) C. Johnson, D. Janecek, B. Hancock, (r. 2) J. Kolterman, K. Braun, T. Govaerts, A. Shanahan N.P. • J. Kunkle, 6. Percussion ■(r. 1) D. Blggerstaff, C. Malousek, B. Lubker, J. Veach (r. 2;s. Carlson. A. Luedtke, J. Hauschlld 7. Clarinets ■(r. 1) D. McNeely, C. Prokesh. M. O’Brien, K. Texel, J. Christian, M. Swanson, (r. 2) D. Koranda. P. Rldgley. C. Dockweller. K. Davis, K. Simonson, J. Hudklns (r. 3) A. Hancock, A. Undley, K. Tejral. B. Ketner N.P. • S. Hall, T. Clayton. S. Curda 8. Flutes • (r. 1) K. Sackchewsky, J. Olson, S. Miller, M. Lindgren, J. Harders, (r. 2) J. Evers, S. Laudenback, J. DeLay, K. Wallin, C. Fujan, N.P. • L. Hoffman 9. Tubas • (r. 1) J. Veach. E. Gottschalk. (r. 2) J. Hansen. C. Lehr. D. Slebel. — '83 Prom Held at Eagles The 1983 Jr.-Sr. Banquet and Prom were both held at the Eagles Club. The banquet started at 6:30 p.m. The dinner was prepared by the Eagles. The menu consisted of: baked steak, baked potatoes, tossed salad, rolls, and sherbet. The sophomore servers presented a skit in which members humorously dressed and acted as members of the senior class. Superintendent Hunzeker gave the after dinner speech. The theme for this years prom was Africa. There were vines and two wicker chairs for the background for the king and queen. The 1983 Prom King and Queen were Dave DuBois and Karla Christensen. The First Attendants were Caroline Prochaska and Bill Hancock. 1. 1982 Prom Royalty: Row 1: Ann Mumm, Lisa Havelka, Janet DeLay, Crown Bearers: Jennifer Arp, Jaron Bromm, Pheobe Wilson; Caroline Prochaska, Marcia Havelka, 1982 Queen Cindy BanQhart, Row 2: Clayton Wade, Tim Govaerts, John Hansen, Queen: Karla Christensen, King: Dave DuBois, Bill Hancock, Mike Barry, 1982 Kino Bryce Cook. 2. This was the scenery lor Prom pictures. 3. 1982-83 Prom Kino and Queen were Dave DuBois and Karla Christensen. 4. Sophomore servers preparlno to Give banquet skit. Lisa Dvorak, David Pauli, Joe Walker, Kris Johnston, Stacy Miller, Mark Swanson, Douo Janecek, Jill Hudklns Candace Pro-kesh, Russell Flessner, Ann Hancock, and Brian Gilliland. V fc. w •V. FA tony Ml Eft •Ml Mb  Pep Club Creates New Constitution 1. 1982-83 Varsity Cheerleaders. Row 1: Caroline Prochaska, Janet DeLay, Alysla Ferguson. Row 2: Lisa Havelka, Ann Llndley. Row 3: Susie Laudenback. 2. 1982-83 JV Cheerleaders. From bottom: Jill Hudklns, Ann Mumm. Ann Handcock, Chris Johnston. 3. 1982-83 Wrestling Cheerleaders. Row 1: Jenny Evers. Jennifer Wade. Candace Pro-kesh. Row 2: Marcia Llndgren, Michelle Swanson. Jodi Harders. 4. 1982-83 Pep Club. Row 1: K. Braun. P. Tomczyk, T. Dlllow, M. O’Brien. J. Terjral. K. Sackschesky, D. Koranda. B. Abbas. Row 2: L. Bechtold, M. Schmidt. C. Fujan, L. Hoffman. L. Dvorak. S. Savery. Row 3: T. Clayton. B. Walla. J. Rodgers. C. Nyberg. D. Wehllng, L. Nelson. L. Borreson. C. Gardner. Row 4: R. Mallcky, J. Schultz. A. Dlvls, D. Janecek, K. Tejral, J. Olson. J. Christian. M. Havelka, S. Curda. Row 5: N. Hrdllcka, K. Christensen. R. Wehllng, A. Flessner. K. Wallin, L. Havelka. M. Swanson. Row 6: A. Mumm. A. Hancock. J. Hudklns, J. Harders. J. Wade. J. Evers. Row 7: A. Ferguson. C. Prochaska. J. DeLay. S. Laudenback, A. Llndley. Not Pictured: J. Hauschlld, E. Johnson. A. Luedke, K. Simonson, M. Fisher. S. Miller, K. Nice, P. Ridgley, K. Johnston. C. Hansen. M. Llndgren. S. Miller. L. Callan. Not Pictured: M. Fisher. The 1982-83 Pep Club was one of the largest in recent years with 63 members. This year's pep club was organized by Dawn Sempek and Lori Englebart. With the help of the pep club officers, the sponsors wrote a pep club constitution. The girls also bought new sweaters for uniforms. The Pep Club decorated for homecoming and took part in spirit week. The cheerleaders had a bake sale, car wash, cheerleading clinic, and a garage sale to raise money to support the teams. They had breakfasts, bought gifts for parent's night, pizza parties and made posters for the guys. This year's officers were: Sue Curda, President; Kaye Wallin, Vice-President; Lisa Dvorak, Secretary-Treasurer. 33 Karla Christensen Takes State Karla Christensen's state championship propelled Wahoo's first ever girl's cross country team to a fourth place finish at the state meet. Karla, a senior, set numerous course records enroute to an undefeated season. As a result of her state championship, Karla was named one of the stars of the week by the Omaha World Herald. Freshman Tori Dillow also figured in the team's success. Tori finished second at both conference and districts and fifth at the state meet. As a team, the girls finished second at Paul VI Invitational, Conference and Districts; third at the W-Club Invitational and the Valley Invitational; fourth at North Bend and the state meet. Letter winners were senior Karla Christensen, junior Deb Wehling and Kendra Tejral, and freshman Tori Dillow. 1. Deb sprints the last few minutes at the race. 2. Kendra fights to keep ahead of the pack. 3. Karla easily wins another race. 4. Tori closes In on a second place finish. 5. 1982 Girls Crosscountry team. Row 1: Deb Wehling, Tori Dillow. Row 2: Karla Christensen and Kendra Tejral. f jft ■V' Lehr Paces Cross Country Team 1. Boys Cross Country Team top row: Lon Sayers, Dan Thompson, Jeff Lehr, Dave Hall, Bob Barry, Jim Swartz, and Coach Mark Wilson. Bottom row: Kyle Gottschalk, Paul Smith, and Brian Ketner. 2. Bob Barry digs In to keep his lead at Conference. 3. Kyle Gottschalk tries desparately to catch up to help Wahoo win district. 4. Jeff Lehr battles for second place finish at the W Club Invitational. 5. Paul Smith struggles to stay ahead at state. The 1982 Varsity Boys Cross-Country season was enlightened by a second place team finish at the state meet. Individual achievements were highlighted by Jett Lehr's second place finish, Paul Smith's tenth place finish, Bob Barry's thirteenth place finish, Kyle Gottschalk's forty-third place finish, and Jim Swartz's forty-eighth place finish. The team also captured the district championship at Boys Town. Jeff Lehr paced the meet with d winning time of 17:15. Bob Barry finished in third place and Paul Smith ended in seventh place. 1. Sue prepares to tee off. 2. The 1982 Girls Golf Team row 1: $. Miller. J. Tejral. A. Dlvls, J. Olson. Row 2: Coach Graff. E. Johnson. J. Budkins. S. Curda. 3. Stacy shows good form on her swing. 4. Jenny, Jill, Ellzebeth, and Stacy molest a stray dog. 5. Ann and Jenny practice hard. Led by senior Sue Curda's 6th place finish at state and a 4-0-1 dual record, the girl's golf team once again had an outstanding season. Sue led the team for the second year in a row with an average of 55.3. As a team, the lady duffers finished with a tie for second at the Blair Invitational, a fifth place finish at both the Ashland and Plattsmouth Invitationals, and a fourth place finish at the district meet. Coach Graff was disappointed by the district finish. He thought the girls should have placed third because they only missed by a couple of points. The letter winners for this year's team were senior Sue Curda; juniors Ann Divis and Jenny Olson; sophomores Stacy Miller and Jill Hudkins. Girl's Golf Finish Highest For Wahoo 39 Spirit Week Creates Confidence 1 Ann Hancock, Mark Simonson, Janet DeLay, Candice Prokesh, Dawn Jansen. Jeanlne Schultz and Jody Schulz were winners of Punk Rock Day during Homecoming celebrations. 2. Varsity cheerleaders do a cheer at the pep rally. 3. A cas eand streamers were part of the decorations for the coronation. 4. Julie Christian and Jodi Harders dress up like the players on the day of the game with Aquinas. 40 The 1982 Wahoo Warriors, after suffering two late season losses, still ended the season with the best win-loss record in ten years. After suffering an opening game loss to Seward, the warriors rolled on to win five out of the next six games. Highlights included a 70 yard touchdown drive late in the fourth quarter to win the 1982 Homecoming game with D.C. Aquinas. Bill Hancock, John Hansen, Eric Gottschalk and Mark Sutton were named to this years All Conf. team while D. DuBois, D. Blanke, M. Berry, C, Wade, B. Stoupa, and A. Novotny were credited with Honorable Mention. Bill Hancock and John Hansen were also named to the All-State Honorable Mention list. 42 Warriors; Best Since 72' 1. Wahoo's defense stalls Central’s drive. 2. Stuart drops back for a pass. 3. Adolph struggles to get around blockers. 4. John looks for a hole behind another one of Bill's blocks. 43 1. Coach Shada discusses line strategy during halftime. 2. 1982 Warrior squad; back row: (I to r) Coach Eddie, Coach Shada, Coach Tlngelhoff, 4th row: M. Swanson, T. Svara, R. Abbott. C. Johnson, M. Gilliam, C. Nletfeld, C. Peavy. D. Slebel, D. Blggerstaff, T. Malousek. 3rd row: T. Obert, S. Oden, D. Rasmussen. M. Simonson. R. Flessner. R. Grasmlck. D. Pauli, B. Gilliland, J. Walker. 2nd row: K. Carlson, D. DuBols, M. Barry, R. Koranda, G. Johnson, D. Bigger staff. T. Govaerts, B. Stoupa, 1st row: E. Gottschalk, C. Wade. A. Novotny. J. Hansen. B. Hancock, and D. Blanke. Tim Govaerts, Multipurpose player John Hansen, Back Mike Barry, Back Eric Gottschalk, Wlngback Dion Blanke, End Dave DuBols, End Bill Hancock, Back Curt Malousek. End Adolph Novotny, End Al Shanahan, End Bob Stoupa, Line Clayton Wade, Line 1 Del. End Dave Pauli crashes In to stop Ashland’s offense. 2. Brian Lubkerstruggles to get In on the play. 3. Gus delivers a crushlno blow to Ashland’s ball carrier. 4. Warrior offensive line holds out the on rushing 46 Bluejays. The Warrior reserve football team once again had a winning record. The J.V.'s finished 3-2 for coach Paul Eddie. The reserves were led on offense by freshman running back, Craig Nietfeld and sophomore Doug Janecek. Nietfeld rushed 120 times for a total of 583 yards. Nietfeld's biggest day was a 270 yard effort against Cedar Bluffs. Janecek passed 30 times and completed 14 for 247 yards despite breaking his foot during the Cedar Bluffs game and missing the last two games. The Warriors were led on defense by junior Jerome Johnson and sophomore Rick Grasmick. Grasmick was the leading tackier with 41 total tackles. The Warriors beat Arlington 12-6 in overtime, Cedar Bluffs 24-20, and Ashland 14-0. The losses came against Valley 40-8 and David City Aquinas 36-0. 580 JV Yards By Nietfeld Spikers Show Ability Despite Record 1. Varsity Volleyball bottom row: Ann Hancock, Shell! Miller. Deb Janacek, Dawn Jansen, Nancy Hrdllcka. Top row: Jennifer Wade, Caroline Pro chaska, Denise Blanke, Kaye Wallin, Nlccl Austin. 2. Shell! Miller bumps the ball against Yutan. 3. Caroline attempts to serve an ace against Raymond Central. 4. Dawn's defense helps keep the team In the game. 5. Nlccl does a good job of bumping against Mead. The 1982 varsity volleyball team finished the season with a 4-10 mark. Dawn Jansen and Kaye Wallin were the individual leaders for the team. Dawn was chosen to be on 2nd Team All-Conference. Kaye Wallin was the best server while Dawn was the best on defense. The team had ability but lacked heig'hth for spiking. The team did well on offense and defense but couldn't pull it out to win at the end. The team was coached by George Nicodemus and Wes Cramer. 49 JV's Struggle, But Improve Even though junior varsity had a disappointing, 1-9 season, it gave lots of experience to the girls who will play varsity next year. The Warriorettes only win was against Syracuse. High scorers for the reserves were Denise Blanke with 36, and Jennifer Wade with 36. The freshmen showed steady improvement throughout the year, ending the season 1-8 with a win over Platteview. 1. 1982 reserve volleyball team. Row 1: K. Sackschewsky, C. Dockweller. C. Johnson, C. Prokesh, J. Hauschlld, K. Simonson. K. Braun. Row 2: T. Clayton. L. Nelson. J. Rodgers, a. Luedke. M. O’Brien. M. Schmidt. 2. Assistant coach Wes Kramer and coach George Nlcodemas. 3. Jennifer Wade bumps to return a serve. 4. Reserves Congratulate themselves after winning a game against Yutan. Wrestlers The wrestling team capped a successful season by sending six to the state tournament, finishing third in the 14 team District held at Centennial. Jerome Johnson and Mark Sutton were District Champs. Junior Mark Sutton lost a tough match in the quarterfinals of state that might have allowed him to reach the finals, but came back to get a fifth place medal. Five other team members made the trip, Jerome Johnson, Dan Brown, Mark Simonson, Adolph Novotny, and Clayton Wade. Another highlite of the season was a second place finish in a closely contested Capitol Conference meet. The Warriors had three champions, Jerome Johnson, Mark Sutton, and Adolph Novotny. The Warriors also came away with a second place trophy from the Elkhorn Invitational, and finished the season with four wrestlers with 20 wins or more, Send Six to State Craig Nletfeld 9 Dan Brown 12 17-13 Mark Sutton 11 304 Mark Simonson 11 18-13 Adolph Novotny 12 21-6 Darrin Blggerstaff 11 227 Clayton Wade 12 12-15 John Kunkle 1 1. Student Managers (1 to r): B. Gilliland, C. Nyberg, R. Kapple, L. Borreson, and K. Otte. 2. 19821983 Wahoo Warrior Wrestling Team (I to r) Back row: Asst, coach H. Kaslschke, C. Wade, A. Novotny. M. Simonson. M. Sutton, D. Brown, D. Blggerstaff. M. Swanson, and Head coach D. Watts; front row: R. Abbott. T. Kunkle. T. Svara. J. Kunkle. J. Johnson, and T. Svara. Tom Svara 9 Mark Swanson 10 53 1. Junior Mark Sutton controls the head of his Pope John opponent at the state tournament. 2. Waverly's heavyweight can’t control senior Clayton Wade, as he reverses and pins. 3. The conference tournament found senior Dan Brown with a consolation win for third place. 3. Another Waverly opponent finds himself In senior Adolph Novotny’s favorite hold, the cradle. 5. Gus digs In his chin to help his amrvbar at the state tournament. 55 Injuries Hamper The Wahoo Warriorettes experienced a roller coaster season which was much better than their 5-12 record seems to acknowledge. Success was hampered throughout the season by key players out with sprained ankles. Despite this, several leaders emerged to lead Wahoo. Deb Janecek averaged 11.1 points per game as their high scorer. Ann Divis followed suit with 9.7 points per game and honors as high rebounder. Dawn Jansen followed close too, scoring 9.7 points per game. Julie Christian was second highest rebounder. Wahoo averaged 31 points per game while allowing the opponents 43. Girls Potential Wahoo Warriorettes: Assistant Coach Wes Cramer, D. Jansen, D. Janecek. K. Tejral, J. Tejral. A. Divis, L. Hoffman, M. Nelson, J. Christian, M. O'Brien, C. Prochaska, M. Havelka, and Head Coach George Nlcodemus (not pictured, A. Llndley). 2. Rockets think twice before passing over Caroline and the tough Warrior defense. 3. The ball slips past the outstretched fingers of Lisa Hoffman and Into the open arms of the Yutan center. 4. Julie soars for the short bound as Ann and Jenny close In. 5. Ann Divis forces a Rocket to take a different path through the treacher ous Wahoo defense. 57 Hoffman, Walla The 82-83 JV girls basketball team finished the season with a record of 4-10. Leading scorer was Bonnie Walla with 57 points. Bonnie was also the leading rebounder averaging five per game. The highest percentage free throw shooter was Lisa Hoffman with 67 percent. The warriorette freshman recovered from a 0-2 pre-season start to finish 4-2 in the second half of the season. Leading scorer for the team was Kristine Braun with 79 points. Leading rebounder for the team was Jenny Tejral with a total of 54. Most points in a single game was 17 by Kristine Braun, and most rebounds in a single game was 13 by Jenny Tejral, both against Elkhorn. Lead Reserves 1. Kristine steals the ball from an opponent. 2. Monica fights with her Syracuse opponent for a rebound. 3.Lisa shoots for two points. 4. Syracuse ftnds It hard to move the ball against a tough warriorette defense. 5. 1982-83 Reserve Team: Coach Wes Kramer, Sharon Carlson, Kris Johnston. Lisa Dvorak, Bonnie Walla, Lisa Hoffman, Monica Nelson, Kris Simonson, Kristine Braun. Elizabeth Johnson, and Jill Hudklns. Warrior Cagers Endure Long Season The 1982-83 Varsity basketball team suffered through a disappointing 5-13 record. The lack of returning varsity experience hurt the Warriors. All five starters were reserves last year. Senior Eric Gottschalk led the team in scoring with a 14 point average, while Senior Dave DuBois led the Warriors in rebounding with a 7.2 average. Gottschalk was also named Honorable Mention All-Conference. Captains for the team were Gottschalk and John Hansen. Season Record Wahoo Opponent 50 57 David City 67 Waverly 70 60 Loganview 49 35 Mt. Michael 58 34 Arlington 32 54 Neumann 71 50 Scribner 43 30 Gretna 53 73 Platteview 90 39 Syracuse 61 55 Central 67 45 David City 45 (OT) 40 Ashland 69 50 Valley 54 43 Aquinas 53 49 Elkhorn 57 65 Schuyler 78 57 1982-83 Bennington - 5 wins and 13 losses 58 1. Dan Thompson battles for a rebound. 2. Dave DuBols launches a shot while teammates look on. 3. The 198283 Basketball Team, (r. I.) E. Gottschalk, C. Malousek, M. Barry. J. Hansen (r. 2) D. DuBols, D. Thompson, A. Shanahan. 4. Eric Gottschalk soars In for a lay-up. Frosh, JV's Wind Up Tough Season The 1982-83 Freshman basketball team, under the direction of Coach Joe Weyand, finished a respectable season with a mark of 4-6! Leading scorer for this years frosh was Todd Malousek with a 10.3 points per game average, Brian Jelinek was top rebounder. This years J.V. squad winded up the season with a 5-9 record. After suffering a rather slow start, the boys finally began to put things together, stated second year Coach Paul Eddie. Spearheading the J.V.'s offensive charge is 5' 10 junior Randy Koranda with an average of 12.2 points per game. Leading rebounder for Coach Eddie's boys was Dayle Rasmussen with 10 bounds per game. 62 1. Dayle dives for a loose ball. 2. Freshmen Lon Sayers appears to be kissing his kneecap for luck, during a tournament game. 3. Coach Weyand gives his squad Instructions during a timeout. 4. 198283 Freshman Team (I to r) First row: C. Johnson, K. Gottschalk, D. Blggerstaff, D. Patocka, M. Gilliam and Joel Weyand Second row: Coach Joe Weyand, T. Swanson, T. Malousek, C. Peavy, B. Jellnek, L. Sayers and D. Selbel. 5. 1982-83 J. V. Team L to R D. Janecek, S. Oden. D. Rasmussen, J. Swartz. D. Pauli, R. Flessner, J. Walker, and R. Holbrook. 63 5 Boys Send Nine to State The 1982-83 boys track team completed one of its finest seasons in recent years. The team was undefeated in dual meets, finished first in four invitationals, including District, Conference, North Bend, and Raymond Central. The team also placed third at Wesleyan and fifth at the all class B Blair Invitational. It was also a banner year for individuals. Senior Dion Blanke set a school record of 416 in the 300 hurdles. Senior weightman Bill Hancock also had an outstanding year winning District and Conference in the discus and finishing second in the shot. The 400 relay consisting of Blanke, Dan Brown, Eric Gottschalk, and John Hansen were District and Conference Champions. Dayle Rasmussen was District and Conference champion in the 800. I. 1983 Boys Team. Row 1. K. Carlson, C. Malousek, B. Stoupa, B. Hancock, D. Brown, J. Hansen, D. Blanke. E. Gottschalk. Row 2: R. Swanson, J. Lehr, J. Swartz, D. Rasmussen, S. Oden, D. Blggerstoff, R. Koranda, S. DeCoste. Row 3: Coach Nick-odemus, S. manager D. Vanecek, J. Ketner, D. Blggerstatt, K. Gottschalk, J. Walker, C. Johnson, S. manager R. Vanecek, Coach Wilson, D. Thompson. 2. Eric jumps his way to second at Conference. 3. Jeff on his way to becoming conference champion in the two mile. 4. Bill throws 152 9« at the North bend Invitational during the first outdoor meet. 5. Dion winning one of his four gold medals at the conference meet. 65 1. Karla warms up for conference. 2. Dawn stretches for an extra Inch. 3. Kristen attacks a hurdle for the school record. 4. 1983 Girls Track Team. Row 1: Coach Shada, N. Hrdllcka. K. Christensen, D. Jansen, Assistant Coach Kramer. Row 2: B. Walla, S. Miller. A. Dlvls, K. Tejral. L. Hoffman. Row 3: K. Braun, T. Dlllow, D. Blanke, A. Hancock, D. Janecek. Row4: J. Olson, D. Wehllng, J. Wade, J. Tejral, L. Nelson, C. Carr, G. Prokesh. 5. Denise takes home gold In the conference meet. This year's girls' track team completed the season 9-2 and were conference and district champs, the best finish in the history of Wahoo girls' sports. The team was undefeated in dual meets; taking first in six major meets including Capitol Conference and District champs. Five school records were broken, three by Senior Karla Christensen. Three individuals qualified for the state meet. Karla was district and conference champ in six individual events. She al so helped set a school record in the mile relay with Kendra Tejral, Ann Divis, and Lisa Hoffman. Freshman Tori Dillow placed 2nd at conference and district in the mile, qualifying for state. Junior Denise Blanke was conference and district champ in the shot, also qualifying for state. Freshman Kristen Braun set a school record of 15.5 in the 100m low hurdles, placing 2nd at conference. She also was a Capitol Conference Champ in the long jump. Girls Capture First District Title 1. Scott Decoste, a transfer from Rhode Island. Is first In the dual with Ashland. 2. Bob Stoupa lets a throw of 45'10 go at conference track meet to get 6th place. 3. John Hansen and Chris Johnson exploding out of the blocks In a dual with Ashland. 4. Jim Swartz hands baton off to Dan Thompson In the 2 mile relay. 5. Girls track team showing ecstasy as they bring home the conference trophy. 6. Ann Dlvls running the 400 at the David City dual. 69 Govaerts Leads Young Golf Squad The inexperienced 1983 golf team ended the year with a 2-6 record. Senior Tim Govaerts led the squad, winning the C-1 Districts, going to state. Tim spent most of the season with a cast on his leg. Other top lettermen were Junior Jim Kolterman, Sophomore Dave Pauli, Freshman Dave Seibel, and Sophomore Rick Grasmick. Top finishers were Tim Govaerts, who finished 3rd in the David City Inv. and 6th at Conf.; Jim Kolterman finished 8th at David City. The reserve squad was Clark Sackschewsky, Mike Gilliam, Chris Lehr, and John Kunkle. 1. Jim gives It a swing, let's hit the ball this time, Eggy. 2. 1983 Boys Golf Team Row 1: Dave Seibel, Jim Kolterman, Tim Govaerts, Rick Grasmick Row 2: Mike Gilliland, Tom Kunkle, Dave Pauli, Clark Sackschewsky. Chris Lehr, Coach Burl Graft. 3. Tlrp and his mouse show off their form. 4. Rick concentrates on his putting technique. 5. Coach Graff shows the team the ropes. Janet DeLay Dave DuBols Robert Essay Mike Flttro Amy Flessner Eric Gottschalk Activities Draw Focus of Seniors 1. Marcia proofreads her typing- 2. Th© 1982-83 ssnior clQSS l©ft os on© of th© Ann and Karla chat by their lockers. most athletic classes in recent years. More athletic scholarships were awarded to this class than any other class in many years. On April 15, the seniors had their annual skip day. The seniors did many varied things. A few went to Lincoln and stayed at the Holiday Inn. Others went skiing in Colorado and some just stayed home and relaxed on the day off. 73 Todd Hoppe Nancy Hrdllcka Mike Huise Dawn Jansen Pam Kapple Curt Malousek Tammy Miller Ann Mumm Jim Nelson Seniors Scatter On Skip Day 75 Computer Helps Future Choices Wendy Nice Adolph Novotny Ken Pofford Roberta Pafford Jett Peavy Caroline Prochaska (N.P) Susan Rosengren Clark Sachschewsky Bill Schllefert Allan Shanahan Tom Stoltenberg Bob Stoupa Michelle Swanson Roger Swanson Tim Texel 1. Lisa applys lipstick to Dave’s lips. 2. Tim works on his computer program. 3. Seniors discuss world problems In the library. 1. A few of the Office Practice girls. 2. Three seniors exchanging pictures and cards. 3. Janet and Adolph pose for one last picture together. 3. Eric, Marcia and Kaye returning from their free hour. 78 Spring Busy Time For Seniors 83 Class Earns 1. Jeff and Roger make sure their diplomas are signed. 2. Jody. Mlchlle congratulate each other. 3. Robert and Sue lead the seniors, down the aisle. 4. Tim receives his diploma from board member Dr. Wiliam Hancock. Many Grants The class of 1983 held their Graduating Ceremonies in the gymnasium May 22. Board members Dr. Wiliam Hancock and Mrs. Helen Hansen handed out diplomas to 57 graduating seniors. The guest Speaker was Pastor Kent Morse of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Counselor Dick Tingelhoff handed out scholarships to deserving seniors. Among those honored were Bill Hancock, 1,300 from Doane College; Karla Christensen, 3,300 from Doane College, 2,500 from Midland College; John Hansen, 3,800 from Doane College, 3,700 from Westmore College, 1,600 from Wesleyn; and Ann Mumm, MorningSide Achievement, 1,000 dollars a year, David Scholarship 500. Dan Thompson, Nicci Austin, Stuart Oden and Susie Laudenback led the seniors down the aisle. Senior Activities BARRY, MIKE: Football. Basketball, Track. Art Club Vice-President. W-Club Vice-President, Scholastic Club, Prom Server. County Government Day, Chorus. Homecoming Candidate. Prom Candidate. Newspaper Staff. Yearbook Staff, Junior Class Vice-President. BARRY, BOB: Basketball. Track, Cross Country, Band. W-Club. BLANKE, DION: Football. Basketball. Track, Art Club. W-Club, Chorus. BOHATY, EILEEN: Art Club, Chorus. BOYLES. NANETTE: Chorus. BROWN, DAN: Football, Track. Wrestling, Band, W-Club. Chorus. Newspaper Staff. Yearbook Staff. CALLAN, LESLEY: Basketball. Chorus. Pep Club. CARLSON. KEVIN: Football. Basketball. Track. Band, W-Club President. Student Council, Scholastic Club, Chorus, Play, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff, Project Ideas. Stage Band, Mock Trial. CERNY, JENAY: Band. FHA. Chorus. Swing Choir, Play Musical, Business Career Day. CHRISTENSEN, KARLA: Basketball. Track, Cross Country. Band. W-Club, Scholastic Club, County Government Day. Chorus. Homecoming Candidate, Prom Queen, Vocal Group. Pep Club, Pep Club Merit Chairman. CHRISTIAN. JULIE: Basketball. Track, Band, W-Club, Spanish Club, FBLA, County Government Day, Play, Musical, Newspaper Staff. Yearbook Staff, Freshman and Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer. Pit Band. Pep Club. CURDA, SUE: Track. Golf Band, W-Club. Student Council. Spanish Club Vice-President, FBLA. Wrestling Cheerleader. Chorus. Swing Choir, Play, Musical, Vocal Group. Wrestling Student Manager, Project Ideas. Pep Club President. DELAY, JANET: Volleyball. Band, W-Club, Prom Server, Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader. County Government Day, Chorus, Swing Choir. Play Homecoming Candidate, Prom Candidate. Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff. Pit Band. Vocal Group. Vocal Soloist. Pep Club. DUBOIS. DAVID: Football, Basketball, Track, Cross Country, W-Club, Prom Server. County Government Day, Chorus. Play. Musical, Homecoming Candidate, Prom King. Speech Team, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff, Senior Class Vice-President. Project Ideas. ESSAY, ROBERT: Track. Art Club President. Student Manager. FITTRO, MIKE: Wrestling, Band, Art Club, Chorus, Play. FLESSNER, AMY: Play. Pep Club. GOTTSCHALK, ERIC: Football. Basketball. Track, Band. W-Club, Student Council President, Prom Server. County Government Day. Chorus. Swing Choir. Play, Musical. Homecoming King, Speech Team, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff. Junior Class Secretary, Project Ideas, Stage Band. GOVAERTS, TIM: Football. Basketball. Golf, Band, W-Club. Student Council Representative, Spanish Club, Scholastic Club, County Government Day. Chorus, Swing Choir, Play, Musical. Homecoming Candidate. Prom Can- didate, Speech Team. Junior Class Treasurer, Pit Band, Instrumental Group. Vocal Group, Problem Solving, Stage Band, Physics Team, Mock Trial. GRAVES. JOHN: HALL. DAVE: Basketball. Track, Cross Country, Art Club. W-Club, Chorus, Newspaper Staff. HAMMOND, JANICE: Basketball, Track, Volleyball, Band. W-Club. Play. Pep Club. HANCOCK. BILL: Football. Basketball, Track, Wrestling. Band, W-Club Treasurer. Student Council Representative, Prom Server. County Government Day, Chorus, Swing Choir, Play, Musical, Homecoming Candidate, Prom First Attendant, Pit Band, Instrumental Group. Instrumental Soloist, Stage Band. HANSEN. JOHN: Football. Basketball, Track, Band, W-Club, Student Council Representative, Scholastic Club. Prom Server. County Government Day, Chorus. Swing Choir. Play. Musical, Homecoming Candidate, Prom Candidate. Senior Class President. Freshman Class Secretary, Vocal Group, Project Ideas, Stage Band. Physics Team, Mock Trial. HARDERS. JODI: Basketball. Band, FBLA Treasurer, County Government Day, Play, Yearbook Staff. Pit Band. Pep Club. Wrestling Cheerleader. HAVELKA, LISA: Basketball, FBLA Secretary, Prom Server, Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader, Chorus. Musical House Manager. Homecoming Candidate. Prom Candidate, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff, Vocal Group, Pep Club. Business Career Day. HAVELKA. MARCIA: Basketball. W-Club. FBLA President. Scholastic Club, 82 Chorus. Musical. Prom Candidate, Vocal Group. Vocal Soloist. Student Manager, Pep Club Senior Class Representative. Business Career Day. HOPPE. TODD: Football, Wrestling, Art Club. W-Club, Chorus. Play, Musical, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Student Manager. HULSE. MIKE: Golf, Art Club. W-Club. Play Student Manager. HRDLICKA, NANCY: Basketball. Track, Volleyball, Art Club, W-Club, Chorus. JANSEN, DAWN: Basketball. Track, Volleyball. Band, W-Club Vice-President, Prom Server, County Government Day, Chorus, Play, Homecoming Queen, Newspaper Staff. Yearbook Staff. Sophomore Class Vice-President, Pep Club. KAPPLE, PAM: Basketball, Band. Student Council, Prom Server, Chorus. Project Ideas. Pep Club. MALOUSEK. CURT: Football. Basketball. Track. Band. W-Club. Scholastic Club, Chorus. Instrumental Group Vocal Group. Project Ideas. MILLER. TAMMY: MUMM. ANN: Track. Band. Spanish Club. Scholastic Club, Prom Server, Reserve Cheerleader, County Government Day. Chorus. Musical. Prom Candidate, Speech Team, Freshman Class President, Project Ideas. Problem Solving, Pep Club. Physics Team. NELSON. JAMES: NICE. WENDY: Chorus. Play. Musical. Pep Club. NOVOTNY. ADOLPH: Football. Wrestling. Art Club. W-Club, Play. Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff. PAFFORD, KEN: Art Club. PAFFORD, ROBERTA: PROCHASKA. CAROLINE: Basketball, Track Student Manager. Volleyball, Band. W-Club, Spanish Club President, Prom Server, Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader. County Government Day, Chorus. Musical. Homecoming Candidate, Prom Candidate First Attendant, Pit Band, Instrumental Group, Problem Solving, Pep Club, Pep Club. Council. ROSENGREN, SUSAN: Art Club. Pep Club SACKSCHEWSKY. CLARK: Basketball, Golf. Band. Art Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Play. Musical. Newspaper Staff. Yearbook Staff. Sophomore Class President, Project Ideas, Problem Solving, Stage Band. Physics Team, Mock Trial. SHANAHAN. ALLAN: Football. Basketball. Track, Cross Country, Golf. Band, Art Club. W-Club, Chorus. Play. Pit Band, Football Student Manager. Stage Band. SLOUP, TOM: Play, Newspaper Staff. STOUPA. BOB: Football, Basketball. Track, Band, W-Club. Student Council, Scholastic Club, Prom Server, County Government Day. Chorus, Musical, Newspaper Staff. Yearbook Staff. Junior Class President, Pit Band. Instrumental Group. Vocal Group, Project Ideas. Stage Band, Physics Team, Mock Trial. SWANSON. MICHELLE: Band. FBLA Vice President, Wrestling Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader. County Government Day, Newspaper Staff. Yearbook Staff. Pit Band. Pep Club. SWANSON. ROGER: Track TEXEL, TIM: Band, Student Council. Scholastic Club, County Government Day, Play, Pit Band. Project Ideas. Mock Trial. VALCAN. SUZANNE: Band. Spanish Club, Chorus, Play. VEACH. JIM: WADE, CLAYTON: Football, Track. Wrestling, Art Club, W-Club. Prom Candidate. Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff. Senior Class Treasurer. Project Ideas. WALLIN. KAYE: Track. Volleyball. Band. Art Club. W-Club. County Government Day. Chorus. Play. Musical. Homecoming Candidate, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff. Pit Band. Vocal Group, Wrestling Student Manager. Teachers Aide. Pep Club. Pep Club Council Pep Club Vice President. WEHLING. ROXANNE: Track, W-Club. FBLA, Chorus, Musical, Newspaper Staff. Yearbook Staff. Pep Club. Money Junior Concern The 1982-83 junior class had 64 students, four of whom were new. Juniors were required to take American History and American Literature. Electives that many students took were physiology, art, chemistry, journalism and shop. The annual magazine sale didn't raise as much money as many hoped, and most of the meetings were spent discussing how to finance the junior-senior prom. One change that was made moved the prom site from the high school to the local Eagle's Club. N. Austin D. Biggerstaff D. Blanke L. Borreson C. Carr B Cejka T. Clayton E. Daharsh A. Divis J. Evers A. Ferguson W. Fittro C. Fujan S. Frana C. Gardner C. Hansen R. Holbrook 0. Hohl J. Ivey M. Izso D, Janecek 1. Debbie, Denise, Jennifer, Lanette are sitting pretty on the school scaffllng. 2. 1982-83 junior class officers: Jenny Olson, secretary; Nlccl Austin, president; Susie laudenback, treasurer; Dan Thompson, vice president. 84 r « J. Johnson R. Kapple J. Kolterman R. Koranda S. Laudenback J. Lehr M. Lindgren A. Lindley D. Lorenzen R. Malicky K. Maly M. Meduna J. Mika S. Miller L. Nelson M. Nelson C Nyberg T. Obert S. Oden J. Olson D. Osmera L. Otto D. Rasmussen J. Rodgers J. Schultz J. Schultz M. Simonson R. Stuart M. Sutton J. Swartz R. Taylor K. Tejral K. Texel D. Thompson R. Vasina J. Wade J. Wagemann B. Wall a D. Wehling D. Hopkins D. Boles S. Decoste Low Numbers Makes A Challenge This year Mr. Wright was the new sophomore class sponsor. The class officers were Jill Hudkins, president; Candace Prokesh, Vice president; Mary Jane Fisher, secretary ; and Kris Johnston, treasurer. The classes that were taken this year were geometry, typing I, English and a class that was newly required, biology. The sophomore class was one of the smallest classes in recent history, with 46 students. L. Bechtold J. Boyles D. Birch R. Birch S. Carlson L. Dvorak M. Fishei R. Flessnar C. Fujan B. Gilliland R. Grasmick D. Graves M. Haegeie A Hancock D. Hartshorn L. Hoffman T. Holbrook L Houfek J. Hudkins D Janecek p Joiiook K. Johnson R. Keister J. Kunkle B. Lubker S. Lustgraf R. Maly D. Neely (N.P.) 86 S. Miller G. Nelson K. Nice D. Pool (N.P.) D. Pauli C. Prokesh G. Ridgley P. Ridgley S. Savery M. Schmidt B. Semard P. Smith T. Svara M. Swanson 1. Two sophomores busy In sewing class. 2. Sophomore class officers, top: Mary Jane Fisher, middle: Jill Hudklns, Kris Johnston, bottom: Candace Prokesh. 3. Dale doing his assignment for his next class. 87 Freshman Class Smallest Ever The freshman class had the smallest enrollment, with 46 students, the lowest in many years. The class officers were President, Tori Dillow; Vice President, Craig Nietfeld; Secretary, Rochelle Horner; Treasurer, Jody Hauschild. The required classes for freshman were English, science, math, and P.E. The elective courses that many took were woods, home ec, and typing I. The class sponsor was George Toline, The freshman class was enthusiastic this year, with most of the members paying their class dues. 1 82-83 Freshman class officers: President, Tort Dillow: Vice gg President, Craig Nietfeld: Secretary. Rochelle Horner: Treasurer, Jody Hauschild. 2. Freshman students Deb. Chris, and Michele busy working In home ec. E. Abbas R. Abbott T. Bechtold D. Biggerstaff K. Braun M. Brouillett© T. Chmelka C. Clayton T. Crouse L. Cuda K. Davis T. Dillow C. Dockweiler D. Freeman M. Gilliam K. Gottschalk S. Hall J. Hauschild R. Horner P. Ivey B Jelinek C. Johnson E. Johnson J. Ketner D. Koranda T. Kunkle C. lehr A. Luedtke T. Maiousek D. Maly S. Motes M. Ness C. Nietfield M. O'Brien D. Patocka C. Peavy K. Sackschewsky L. Sayers D. Seibel K. Simonson T. Svara T. Swanson J. Tejral P. Tomczyk P. Turnwa II R. Vanicek Not Pictured M. Jacobsen S. Lewis P. Pearson 89 N. C. Board Evaluation Studied; Member Chosen Clyde Childers ASST. PRINCIPAL. D.O. Throughout the school year teachers spent a great deal of their time going over the results from the North Central evolution, discussing changes that were suggested by the committee. One of the changes made in effort to conserve energy was the installation of a computer to regulate the heating and air conditioning. New School board members elected were Doctor William Hancock. Curt Bromm, and Dennis Tejral. Dick Tingelhoff Counselor. Football Ron Hulse Principal 90 1982-83 School Board Darien© Jordan Secretary Marlene Hansen Board Secretary Superintendent Willard Hunzeker 1983 School Board; Secretary Marlene Hansen, Superintendent Hunzeker, Helen Hansen, President, Jane Johnson. Curt Bromm. Bob Cook, Dennis Tejral, Dr. William Hancock. 91 Deb Martin Joe Weyand BanCj Government. Frosh BBB Bev Hudson English. Speech George Toline Math Connie Dillow English. Drama Paul Eddie Woods. J.V. BB Burl Graff Math. Golf 1 V Mary Sohl Home Ec., FHA Lori Englebart Special Ed Bob Arp Vocals George Nicodemus Volleyball, V. GBB Bruce Klemme English ■Jared Ketner Jocelyn Stromberg ■Science. Physics team Typing. FBLA Orville Johnson Typing II. Business Mr. Childers sots the teachers oft to a good start during one of their monthly meetings. Schedule Discussed At Meetings 93 Doug Watts, Wrestling, Journalism, English Don Wright Biology, Zoology 94 1. Janitorial Staff. Gene Barth, Bob Graves, Bob Jeffers, Linda Hansen, and Ron Cooney (N. P.). 2. Cooks Pam Posplsll and Ruth Jeffers prepare those tastey buns! 3. Mrs. Hanssons' Birthday Suprlse! 95 Now, To many, it seems over; But soon all will realize That t983 is the beginning, not the end of a long road. The future lies ahead, Frightening, promising. There for us to Challenge mi
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