Southeast High 1974 Yearbook

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Battle. Life, That' s what it's all about. A constant struggle To overcomeSocial pressures , Competition, Grades, Parents.

We face these now For what purpose? Soon they will pass, But what have we learned from the1n? Have we grown~ as they said we should, Or haYe we just completed another stage, Another part of our expected existence?

Soon we'll face more.

Things to come seem more serious,

But perhaps they are just another phase.

Another test, of another type for us to pass.

We do what is expected, only because it is expected. Is that what we want?

Relevance used to be the big word. It now sounds old-fashioned, But it still confronts us.

Donald Darnell, assistant principal of student affairs

1) Mr s. R oma Alexa nde r, atte n dance sec reta r y

2) Mrs Mar il yn Chu rc hill , boo k keepe r

4 ) Mr s. Ja ne Goo d d in g, o ffi ce p e rso nn el

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Mrs. Marjorie Courtney, nurse
2) Martin Buschkamp, counselor 3) Charles Hemphill, counselor
4) Miss Lois Schwab, counselor
5) Joh.., Garrison, mectia specialist
Top: Mrs. Ruth Hudson, media specialist; Bottom : Mrs. Anne Fletcher, media specialist
7) Art Hillman , counselo1
1) MIS. Lois Althouse, English 10, 1.atin
2) Paul Austin, golf coac h, instrumental music
3) Ja me s Arm agost, crafts
4) Harold Baker, algeb ra , geometry, trigonometry
5) Gail Ba um , driv er educatio n, physica l education, wrestling coac h
6) Mrs. R ose Beid cck, coordinator of office occupatio ns , shorthand, st eno-clerical training
7) Jon Blocke r , admini strative aid, gym nas tic coac h
8) Harold Bl ount , geometry

1) Mrs. Olinda Boslau, English 10

2) Oscar Bretthorst, chemistry, physics

3) Ken Brunk , health, physical education

4) Roy Churchill, American History, driver education, track and cross country coach

5) Don Byorth, commercial, general and 2-D art

6) Mrs. Mary Commers, English 12, myth and man

7) Joe Dappen, AP chemistry, chemistry

8) Mrs. Rosemary Diehl, biology

l) Tom Douglas, American history, psychology
2) Randy Fricke, American history, economics
3) George Eisele, algebra, CPM, tennis coach
4) Mrs. Marilyn Epp, accompanist
5) Charlie Gordon, algebra, baseball coach
6) Mike Goff, English 11, journalism
7) Bob Hall, architectural drafting, mechanical drafting
8) Leslie Ekdahl, biology

l} Mi ss Dia ne Hall , En gli sh I 0 , de b a te 9

2) Mr s. Nan cy Hash , bu sine ss prin ci ple s

3) Jerry Ha rkr ad e r, gir l s track, w orld hi st o ry

4 ) Mr s. Su e Ho lm gre n , bi o logy

5) Mr s. Jan e t Ha n se n, Ge rm a n

6) Mi ss He le n Ha r t , Am eri ca n hist or y, 20 th

ce n t ury

7 ) Mr s. Mar gie Her rm a nn , ma rke tin g

8) Mr s. Core ne He rb ste r , foo d s

9) Mrs. Na ncy Hardin g, Sp a ni sh, wo rld hist o ry

1) Mrs. Lillian Lem o n , English 1O·
2) Mrs. Jan Kinn e y, b u sin ess English , English 12
3) Bill Kenagy , wo rld st udies
4) Harold Kubick, woodwo r king
5) Mrs. Mimi Kue bler , phys ical educati on ·
6) Mrs. Jeannin e Ja cobs, Or ton-Gillingh am '
7) Mrs Barbar a Liste r , DLP
1) Mrs. Elinor Mack, English 11 , Runes
2) Al Mackevicius, administrative aid
3) Miss Sharon Matejka, typing
4) Mrs Louise McDonald, drama, stagecraft, speech
5) Bill Miller , athletic director
6) Wally McNa ught , American history , basketball coach
7) Frank Mills, vocal music

1) Leonard Nickerson, geometry, pre-calculus

2) Steve Nootz, swimming coach, water sports, world history

3) Mr s. Mara Murphy, creative writing, English 11

4) Gunnar Overgaard, physics , PSSC physics

5) Bo b Nielsen , accounting, boo kkeeping, business law

6) George Pearce , Spanish

7) Mr s Barbara Miriovsky, English 10

1) Denny Puelz , gir ls and boys wei ght lifting, aerobics
2) Mr s Linda Rei ser , sh ort hand , typing
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Mrs. Leta Re mpe, eleme ntary design , ge neral art
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Mrs. Ta ni a Rexroth, hom e planning, bac helor living
5) Mrs. Sue Roux, phy siolog y
6) Mrs. Minnie Ruff, French
7) Jerry Saund ers, bi o lo gy, BSCS biolo gy

I) Fred Smith, co mput er math , geometry

2) Frank Solich, drivers ed ucation, footba ll coach , sup ervision

3) MIS Doro thy Stevens, algebra, geo m etry

4) Miss Kathy Tell, Englis h 11

5) Bill Stephenson, American history, driver s educatio n, U.S. governm e nt

6) Miss Sharon Stock, bachelor livin g, clot hing, fami ly living, socia l living

7) Mrs Kerstin VanDervoort , co nt emporary lit era tur e, E nglish 11

1) Mrs. Linda Vandever, 3-D art
2) Mrs. Sue Van Horn, geography at an urban age , world studies
3) John Waldron, driver education , electronics , small engines
4) Mrs. Carol Woody , girls volleyball coach, lifesaving, physical education
5) Cafeteria personnel
Front Row: MIS. Burt us Horner, manager , Mrs. Delores Ronnau, Mrs. Elaine Muggy, Mr s. Shirly Miller
Second Row, Mrs. Helen Snowden, Mrs. Martha Biggens, assi£ta nt ma nager, Mr s. Edna Walker , Mrs. Evelyn Thaller
Third Row: Mrs. Sharon Smith, Mrs Rachale Loos, Mrs. Doris Stastny , Mrs. Eleanor Simmons, Mrs. Gertrud e l'vlills
Not pictures: Mrs. Gerry Caves
6) Custodial personnel
Front Row : Al Pear ce, Elvin a Jensen , David Peters , Gary Windl e, Rufen Wil so n , Dorothy Slocum
Second Row: Leo Shade , J Anthony Hoefler, Frank Letcher, Robert Stahly, Dean Ames , Harry Hartshorn , Lyle Moyer , R
superintendent

Arts prevalent • Ill '74

Art s co nce rn e d with th e c rea ti o n o f thin gs o f b ea u ty is t he de fini t io n fo r fin e a rt s

Bea u t iful art has bee n exce ll e d t hi s yea r at

So uth east. Bac kin g thi s ex pr ess io n h as bee n th e Lin col n Publi c Sc h ool's " Year o f th e Art s"

It' s objec ti ves we r e t o h ave en ha nce d th e t ale nt s o f se ri o u s stud e n ts of a n a rt , m o bili ze a grea t e r mut ua l u se of sc h oo l a n d co m munit y a rti s ti c reso ur ces a n d d eepe n kn owle dge a n d enj o ym e nt o f th e a rt s Co un cil Cha irm a n Da vid Me ye rs sa id, " The Year o f th e Art s was th e icin g o n th e ca ke. Wh a t we 'v e tri e d t o d o is ex te nd th e plea sur e a n d e njoy me nt of the ar ts to st udent s a nd t o th e rest of th e co mmunit y wh o didn ' t direc tl y part icipate."

Spe ci al act ivi ti es wh ic h o utline d t he " Yea r o f the Art s" cons ist e d of a rti s t s a nd st u d e nt s wo rkin g wit hin th e sch oo l, t al e nte d stud e nt s we re c h ose n to wo rk with a r tists, a nd pu bli c pe r fo rm a nces a nd ex hibit s of t he " Yea r of th e Art s" we r e p rese nt ed to t he co mmunit y

So u t h eas t sc h e dul e d m a n y ex t ra o pp o rtuni t ies t o help e nforce th e arts. Dr a m a was re pr ese nt e d by a rti s ts such a s Oiff

Goodwi n , a specialist in d ra mat ic act in g a nd t hr ee o n e-act p lays we re given thi s sprin g wh ose a u ! h o rs were Sout heast st ud e nt s, Fra nk

Bu r de n , Cathy Lyo n an d Liz Kn o ll.

Da nce sem in a rs and aca d e mi es sup pli e d o pp o r tu nities for i nt erested d a n ce st ud e nt s. " Bo d y m ovement is my way of expressi ng wha t 's o n t he in side, fee lin gs such as fr us t ra ti o n, hum ili ty, love ju st wh a teve r I wa nt to exp ress," exp lai ne d da nc e r Che r y Priess.

Da nce was hi ghli gh ted by the pr ese n ta ti o n of t he Jaffre y Ba ll et a t Ne b ras ka Kimbal Rec i!a l Ha ll Univ ers ity of Ne br aska Profe ssor Ro be rt Bea de ll wo r ke d with th e mu sic depa rtm e nt , h elping indi vidu al st ude nt s co mp ose o ri ginal pi a n o sel ec ti o n s. So me of So uth eas t 's mu sic stud e nt s pa r t icipate d i n th e All- City 's c h o ir , ba nd or o rc hes t ra.

Asse m bli es wi th J e rr y Sha w, a ca r too ni st a nd a Bl ac k gospe l si ngi ng gro up e ntitl ed " Lo ve, Peace, Hap pi ness Unlimit e d" p rov ided cu ltu re awa re ness fo r the a rt de p a rtme nt.

"The Fiddler" as Mark Bucholz.

A scene from " Man ' s Destiny is Never Forever ," one of three one-acts presented at Sou th east this spring.

Creativity is expressed by Casey Cook's pottery.

Skillful hands tie hundreds of knots to make a masterpiece of macrame.

Candi Coupe demonstrates the poise of dancing Dana Stevens says , "Come blow your horn."

Court Choir und er the dire c tion of Mr. F rank

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1) At t he wedding feast, Innkee per J eff Searcy lea d s th e village r s in a t oas t to the new lywed s 2) F rum a- Sara h, playe d by Cat hy Pe r te rso n, fli es across th e stage in a fit of rage

3) Ru ss ian dan ce r s perfo rm fo r th e village r s durin g t he we ddin g ceremo n y 4 ) Ye n te, played by Ca th y Lyo n, t ell s Po lly Hamm o nd , (Go lde) abo u t a per fec t ma tch fo r h er dau ght er

5) Set co nstr u ct io n crew members gaze at th e a dju s tm e nt s n eede d to be ma d e befo re o pe nin g night

6) Burke Hinds, as Tevy e, dr ea ms of a life of pros perity whil e singin g " If I Were a Rich Man "

L) And down ca m e the goo d fairy, who e lse but Cliff Davis

2) Sophomore gir ls join in o n "N it e of Kni ght s"

3) "S uit e" wins t he best act award in "Nite of Kni g ht s"

4) Kathy Morrow and J eff Searcy si ng " Mocki ngbir d"

5) A ty pi cal teenage dieter is dramatized by Theresa Voss

6) "Little Bunny Fu-F u ", Ri ck Rey no ld s, is hop pin ' throu gh the forest , bopp in' field mice o n their h ea ds

7) Marx Brother s portraye d by Mark Olson an d Jeff Be lker , confer with Vi c Wil so n 3

1) Margaret Burden, Greg Zimmer and F rance s Laun show togetherness is important for debate team members.

2) Linda Olson and Mary Mahaffy do their part to promote the Runes.

3) Marry Sheffield, Kevin Powell and Diane Moseman read through literature submitted to the Runes.

4) Despite the look o n Greg Zimmer's face , the Debate team members are one big happy family.

5) Business Manager, Dara Gill, writes out another receipt for the Runes

6) Mrs. Elinor Mack and Runes Editor-in-Ch ief Ken Koop , disc u ss ideas for the 1974 Runes

7) Burke Hinds and Marty Kushner do some last minute preparation before a debate tournament

Year of the Arts Inspires Activity

Flat. n o. n o sharp! wa s o ft e n h ea rd i n th e musi c d e p a rtmeo1t. Ju st th e right note and t o ne was th e perfection str iven for by th e c h or u ses, bands a nd orc h estra All of this acco mpanied the s tru gg le for perfe c ti o n in performance. T o e nab le perfection many pr ob le m s had t o be fa ce d

A cco rdin g t o various Countesses and Nob le men some do w ns came a lo ng with the up s. " It required ex tra o ut side time t o perform and fo r everyo ne wh o got. off work o r got o ut of c lass, th a t presented a problem , " Countess

Patty Sv obo d a n o t e d.

" Le a rnin g a variety of so n gs fo r a va ri e t y of peop le," st imulated difficulties according t o Nobleman Bob Elwell.

Mo d e rn Choir pui it s voices t o work and pr ese nt e d th e s ta ge mu sical "The Creat io n."

Coo rdin a tin g the mu sic ian with t h e voices and t h e voices with the dancers too k awhi le , but when we go t thin gs wo rkin g t oge th er it worked out," r eca ll e d Director Fran k Mill s.

Th e p ro du c ti on of vocal mu sic also i nc lud e d d a n cers, in s trum e n ts, a nd art work

Mill s a lso co mm e nt e d , "Performances ju st don't co m e, it requires some labor.· •

The production of " Night o f Kni g ht s" was

o n ce again performed. A va ri ety of acts a nd pe rso na liti es w ere repre se nted i n thi s year' s the m e, " Mid-Kni ght Special." emceed by Stev e Pau lse n, Ma rk Ol sen, a nd Jeff Bel ker p ortray in g th e Marx Brothers.

Commentin g o n th e 19 74 p rod u c ti o n , Joe

Da p pe n , c h e mi st ry instructor said. " I think th at it was ~o nsi derably better than previous years. •· Ba nd a n d o r c h es tra put t heir in s trument a l ability o n di spl ay when eac h of them participat ed i n th e All-City co mpetit ion.

Many i ndi v idu a l s exce ll e d in in st rum e nt a ti o n , includin g st ud en ts s u ch as J oe i Sund e rman and Da n a St eve n s who co mp ose d mu sic for o r c h es tr a an d stage bane! respec ti ve ly

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B ot h band a nd orc h es tra pa r ticipat e d in several co n certs t h ro u gh o ut the year, includin g the " Year of the Arts" co n ce rt a t Woo d 's Me m oria l Garden.

Ph ys ica l exercise was a l so include d amo n g th e ba nd a nd orchestra age nd a with their an nual footba ll ga me this pa s t fall.

Sc ulptur es, paintin gs. p o tter y, macramc, b a tik , and decoupage co mp ose d th e Fine Art s Sunday display in the So uth eas t halls May 19 th

Ma n y individual s ac hi eve d hon ora ble ment io ns for t h e ir art work. Art st ud e nt Casey Coo k was t he recipient of the Andrea Grainger Mem oria l Scholarship

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I) Modern choir performs the "Creation;' 2) Polly Hammond, one of six soloists chosen from Southeast to participate in the "Year of the Arts" solo recital •3) Sing along with Mitch!
An every-day classroom for Modern Choir.
The annual Court Choir's performance.
"Music, music, where is my music," questions Cheryl Priess.
1) Countesses Sing themselves happy
2) Dale Lewis, one o f six so loi sts chosen from S o utheast to particip ate in the " Y ear of the Arts" solo recital.
3) A he art formation is made by the band rnem be rs durin g Hom eco min g.
4) T he mu sica l " Godsp e ll " is s ung b y Co un tesses and Noblemen in "Nite of Kn ig ht s".
5) Tar a Youn g plays the g locken spiel.
6) Band members play for a P e p Rally.
7) Drum Maj o r , Dav e Mor g an lead s the band.

1) Da n a St eve n s a nd T e rri Dee ms pr act ice fo r a jazz d uet.

2) Come o n b r ass, ge t it in tun e.

3) J erry Fic ke, Bill No rr is, a n d T e d Esc hlim a n warm up for an early morn in g r eh ea rsa l.

4) Stag c ba nd ho ld s one of i t s ma ny pra ct ices t o pr e par e for th e f' a t h er Da ugh ter dan ce.

5) " All t o get h e r no w, l 2 3 " says Pau l Ast i n as he direct s the o r ch estra.

6 ) J er r y f' ick e let s hi s f e elin gs ou t o n the kett le drum s

1) Teddy (Steve Ress) explains the building of the Panama Canal to Dr. Einstein (Scott Boughn).

2) Teddy (Steve Ress) explodes "Charge" as he prepares to advance up the stairs in "Arsenic and Old Lace".

3) After finding a body in the window seat , Mortimer (Mike Keene) makes a phone call for help.

4) The Brewster family: Abby (Theresa Vos) , Teddy (Steve Ress) and Martha (Cathy Lyon) have their afternoon tea.

5) Mortimer (Mike Keene) and Mr. Witherspoon (Steve Paulson) get Abby (Theresa Vos) and Martha (Cathy Lyon) to sign commitment papers for Teddy

6) Officers (Mark Olson and Frank Burden) arrest Jonathan (Vic Wilson) while Mortimer (Mike Keene) looks on.

7) The Brewster sisters Abby (Theresa Vos) and Martha (Cathy Lyon) make plans for their next victim in-"Arsenic and Old Lace".

Diverse Plays Add Life

The year began with "F iddl e1 o n the R oor• put on by the Court Ch oir. Fo r the first time in many years , juni o r s took severa l of the leadin g roles.

Polly Hamm ond pl aye d Go lda, Kim Jirace k her d au ghter , a nd Mike Keene th e tail o r a nd son-in-law to be. Other le a d s, su ch as the pa pa, pl aye d wit h a new and s kinn yer character, (Burke Hinds) , were a ll stro ng in the a rea s of voice a nd acti n g. On e memb er of the audien ce lat er wrote to Dri ector Frank Mill s, " l saw 'F iddler ' put o n in New Yo rk, a nd I th o ugh t your Ye n t a (Cat hy Lyon) was s tronger than the o ne on Broa<lway "

Cathy Ly o n , very active in dr a m a, also ha d a lead ro le in the co medy " Arsenic and Old Lace " She a nd Ther esa Vos , playin g Martha an d Abby , bro u ght laught er to th e stage as th ey kn oc ked off old men with their e lderberr y wine , under the no se of Te dd y, their se nil e brother (Steve Ress) who believed him se lf to be Tedd y R ooseve lt

To ad d t o the a nt ics , Vi c Wil so n a nd Sc o tt Bo u ghn pl ayed the m ad sc ienti st a nd assista nt wh o also went aro und murderin g people

a lth o ug h they didn 't restrict themselves to o ld m en.

Mor tim e r a nd Elaine (Mike Kee ne a nd Lyn Bramm e ier ) are th oro ug hly dumbfounded by th e go in gs-o n a ncl their ex pert facial ex press io ns mad e th e sh ow

To finish t he yea r, Mr s Lo ui se McDo nald d eci d ed to plunge int o so me heavy Sh a kespeare, " Ro m eo and Juli et." Title roles were pl aye d by two ne w co m ers, Julie Scott a nd De nni s Wil so n Talent fl o uri shed through t he pla y, a n d wa s e nh a nce d by the o u !door setti ng Th e Verona sp irit was so mewh at dam pe n ed t ho ugh , as o ne p er for m a nce was rai ne d o ut and the las t show was h e ld in th e girls gy m

The dram a de partme nt und e rt ook se ve ra l new a nd diverse play s thi s year. From Shakespeare's " Ro me o and Juliet" to th e musical "Fi ddl er o n t he Roor• and the cla ss ic co medy " Ar se ni c a nd Old La ce ," m a ny n ew faces have a p peare d on th e stage , perfec tin g th ese pl ays to make this " Year of th e Arts" o ne o f th e best years fo r S E dram a.

I) Congratulations are received by the cast and crews after the opening night performance of "Arsenic and Old Lace".

2) Jeff Helker, as Officer O' Hare explains his life story to a tense Mortimer , played by Mike Keene

3) "Wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?" ask5 Romeo (Dennis Wilson) of Juliet (Julie Sco tt).

4) Di sgusted Elaine (Lynn Brammcier) tries to figure out the procee din gs in "Arsenic and Old Lace"

5) Jeff Searcy looks on intrigued as Dave Chappelle and Gerald Muhle practice a duel in an early "Romeo and Juliet " rehearsal

1) Finding Juliet (Julie Scott) dead, Romeo (Dennis Wilson) gasps, "T hus with a kiss I die ."

2) At one of the many " Romeo and Juliet " rehearsals, Mrs. Louise McDonald demonstrates how to thru st a sword properly with Jeff Searcy as Dennis Wilson observes closely.

3) After findin g out of Juli e t's plans Nurse (Theresa Vos) exclaims to Juli et (Juli e Scott) and Lady Capulet (Pat Oxley) , "If I may live to see th ee married, I hav e my wi sh."

4) Lord Cap ulet (Louis Freouff) que stion s Paris (J eff Searcy) of the possibility of Juli et's marriage to Rome o.

5) "Wilt th ou pro vo ke me? Then have at the e boy!" sh o ut s R omeo (Dennis Wilson) as h e kill s Pari s (Jeff Searcy).

6 ) Nurse (T he resa Vos) co mes to R o meo (Dennis Wilso n) with in formation abo u t his rendez-vous with Juli e t as Friar

Lawrence (Greg Goetowski) lo oks on.

7) Nurse (Theresa Vos) gives some friendly marital advice to Juliet (Julie Scott).

8) " I will t ell thee ere th o u ask again, I have been fe asting with mine enemy, " explains Romeo (Dennis Wilson) to Lord Montique (Jeff Belker).

Diverse J-staffs Excel

g the 5t h a nnu al Shield vs Clarion footha !I game, wit h a sco re 2 1-0. A no t hcr publicatio ns staff w h ic h , i n q uan ti ty, p u ts o u t m ore th a n th e ot h er sta ffs

I) Dave Morgan plays "Hide and Seek" in the darkroom.
2) Maryjane Dunn and Mike Goff add a iittle humor to the work of Shield sports editors Mark Olson and Pa ul Davie.
3) Shield members, Liz. Beard, Jayne Woytassek and Sharon Blatchley have a case of in front of the camera cutsies.
4) Karen Taylor, Nancy Harrin gton and Ken Koop ruscuss new ideas for layin g out a page.
5) The Shield staff agrees that a vacation is needed from preparing the 1974 ye ar book as they t:,ke a day off to build a castle in the snow.
6) Jane Harkrader , Molly Collins and Deanne Kobler spend some time looking through old Shields.

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tries for perfe c t timing o n a no th e r pr o du c tion

1) "Oh th e life of a disc jockey," dreams Steve Paulson.
2) Ardale Brame , St eve Paulso n, Diann e Moseman and Amy Be rniklau ge t all tied up in a Newsdesk production.
3) Oarion reporter Mar c ia Divis di scus ses editing techniques with student teacher Mr s Pat Smith.
Dianne Mose man , Newsdesk coordinator,
The Photo graphy staff h a ms it up for the camera.
Clarion edit o r Shell ey Pete rson rela xes as she proofreads s tories for the next issue of the pa per.
7) Sev era l Clarion staff members take time out for a pi ece of cake o nValentine's Day.

YFU Is Newcomer To SE

Deciding which clubs to join and which activities to be involved in are two aspects of school life that can be explored. There are people to meet and get to know. People who have something in common they are alive. People are everywhere, in every corner of the world. Youth For Understandin g and the American Field Service were formed so people can learn about themselves through others YFU , the largest foreign exchange program in the world, is new at Southeast this year. Jayne Woytassek and Sue Hudson were the fust Southeast students to participate in the program. They were both abroad fro approximately nine weeks. Sue lived in Germany and Jayne lived in Colombia. Sue and Jayne agreed that living in a different country was a very worthwhile experience "You can't do thln gs over ther e (in Germany) you might do at home," Sue said. "Customs, food and the way of life is totally differ e nt Family activities are emphasized," according to Jay ne. Students may le ave Southeast but other students arrive in their places. Katia Angulo, from Colombia, represented YFU and Vroni Suter, an AFS student came from Switzerland. Katia and Vroni were both here for the school year. Both of them said that school life at home is very different than it is here beca use of the activities and organizations. In their countries, home life is more important than school life. They also said that people in the U.S. are not very outgoing. Vroni said , "You have to make the effort Americans have many inhabitions and are afraid to express how they really feel, which is unlike the Swiss "

This year three finalists were chosen for AFS from Southeast. They were juniors Julie Graf, Beth Llewellyn and Tom Maddox.

Everyone remembers bobbie socks and saddle shoes, penny loafers and greased back hair as being a part of boogie and boogie it was at thls year's Homecoming Dance. With "Let's Boogie To Knight " as this year's theme, students and alum be-bopped and boogied all night to the music of Oedipu s. Scott Whitcomb and Julie Metzger reigned as King and Queen. Attendants to the royalty were Cathy Peterson and Greg Baer, Deanne Kobler and Rick Reynolds, Kathy Morrow and Jim Leslie, and Judy Perry and Tom McNaught.

Oppo se d t o traditional thlngs such as homecomin g, new and young thlngs are forever faced with a str u ggle to exist and a desire for status. New clubs and organizations also encounter t hese problems. When the superficial hassles of drawing up a constitution, going through the approval of the student council and faculty are over, a new organization is established. Whether it will surv ive and prosper or whether it will fight for participation of the student body is not known.

One new club thi s year was the Shirettes. Sponsored by Mrs. Kir ste n Van Dervoort, the Shirettes brought a new sparkle to the basketball games and rallies. Co-captains Jayne Woytassek and Sharon Men iit hop ed the Shirettes would bring more int erest to the Pep Club members. Jayne said, "Any new club has quite a bit

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1) AFS finalists Tom Maddox and Beth Llewellyn pillow talk about their experiences to come.

2) Julie Graf is an AFS finalist suitable for framing.

3) Jayne Woyta ssek, YFU representative to Colombia durin g the summer of 1973 , chats with Katia Angulo, YFU representative from Colombia.

4) Vroni Suter, AFS student is visiting SE from Switzerland

5) YFU student Sue Hudson offers Katia Angulo a summary of her stay in Germany.

6) YFU and AFS students speak at a special assembly for the student body about their countries and future expectations.

1) Homecoming attendants, ascending: Judy Perry and Tom McNaught, Kathy Morrow and Jim Leslie, Deanne Kobler, Cathy Peterson and Greg Baer, Queen Julie Metzger and King Scott Whitcomb.
2) Slick Steve Martens jives with all the cool cats at a "like wow man" pep rally.
4) Cheerleader imposters confer with Coach John Lohreberg before the Powder Puff football game
3) Four of the senior boys encourage the basketball team to shoot the Rockets to the moon
5) John Dietrich sets the boogie beat at homecoming.

1) Juniors pa int the brid ge as we ll as each o ther at th e Pe p Club ove rni gh t.

2) Th e Seni o r ha ll be co me s a sta r studd ed wa ll before a bi g foo tb a ll ga me

3) Pep Clu bbers co nserve energy prior t o an o ut- of-t own ga me

4) Se ni o r Jim Wa ll e ns ky di sc u sses th e ba s ketba ll roster with a yo un g g irl sittin g o n hi s lap.

5) Ca thy Pe t erso n, posi ng as Sherlock Ho lm es, sear c he s for a vic tory at a Pep Rally.

6) Th e Shir e t tes give a no ther pe rformance a t a n inter-city ga me.

7) Junior boys show their e nthu siasm at a bas ket ball ga me.

1) Pep Qub officers Julie Metzger , presiden t; De bbie Isherwood, secretary; Patty Fowler, sergeant at a rm s; and Karen Mortenson , vice-pre s ident enjoy themselves at the Southeast vs. Northeast basketball game.

3) The "bumblebees" swarm for a pep rally

4) Polly Hergert , treasurer and Debbie Dare, central squad leader look over the books at a cabinet meetin g.

7) Steve Martens and his greasers shoot the Rockets to the moon at a morning rally.

2) Juni o r Bo b Matt iso n ch ee rs hi s girl s o n fo r a defe a t in t he Po wd er Puf f game.

5) " Yo u are ugly!.,.

6 ) Victor y is our b u s in ess.

8) Legs are wh a t t he new Shir ettes are all abo u t

1) Lynne Maseman
2) Kathy Morrow 3) Teri Huber
4) Connie Allen
5) Deanne Kobler
6) Kelly Oark
7) Judy Perry
B) Reserve McCandlessCh eer~e~ders left Edgecomb.' K' u ie Scott , ' im Cook UJ
to right · M Kendra •C arga ret amp , Liz
1) Cat hy Lang, Candi Coupe, and Becky Anderson practice pom·pon ro u tines for Shiretles try ouls.
2) Shirettes salute the Knights with an " S" at a Pep Ra Uy.
3) Tearfu l Kim Cook is overwhelmed at being tapped a Reserve Ch eerleader.
4) Genalee Gibson concent rates on one of her routines.
5) T h e Shirettes perform at a basketball game.
6) Bart Klefaweber tells it like it is at a ra lly.
7) Kay Powell shows her en thusiasm at a basketba ll game.
1) Mrs Herrman, the DECA sponsor, advises th e club on money making projects.
2) Members of Art Club enjoy the springy weather while in the creative m oo d
3) DECA Officers for this year are Candi Coupe; President , Brad Packett; Vi ce- Preside nt , Patty Mulgrue; Secretary, DeeDee Mares; Treasurer, Vicki Johnson; Hi sto rian , Rich Brandfest; Ser gea nt at Arm.
4) The first half of the "Clan".
5) T he seco nd half of th e "C lan" and George

1) The I 973-74 Southeast Student Council.

3) Soph o more candidates for council speak to the sophomore class at a special assembly.

6) 11,e reorganization of the Creative Writing Ou b got a grca t response from the student body

2) International Cl u b President, Libby Swanson , gathers ideas for the Ho oterville Hop , sponsored by the club
4) A university student brings fresh ideas to tlte Creative Writin g Qub
5) Senior council members , Gary Gilson and Steve Sands, inform the student bod y of the problems with open camp u s a nd the possibility of losin g the privil ege

l) Scie nce Cl ub vice- pr es id e n t Kev in Po we ll te ll s 'e m wh a t it 's a ll a b o ut

2) Kev in Powe ll kee p s a n eye o n wh a t G retc h e n Ba um garte n is d o in g.

3) Art Cl ub me mb e rs loo k o ve r a la y o ut s ketc h

4) Sc ie nce Cl ub p res ide nt Will F r az ie r cxpe rin1 e nt s.

5) Th e gu ys in bac h e lor liv in g ar e p ro ud of th e ti es th e y ma de.

6) Me m be r s of Hea lth Car ee r s pra c ti ce res pir a to r y tec hniqu es a t Bra nd e is du r in g th e Hea lth Fa ir

7) Hea lth Ca ree r s spo nso red a bin go ga me a t th e Key Club Ca rni va l.

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Streabng aro und the c ity of Lincoln ringing bell s, selling ac t ivities calenda r s, distributing tuberculosis posters, painting bleachers a nd holding the a nnu a l carnival , we re on ly a few of the various act iviti es Key Club sponsored this year. Although Key Club really didn't streak (at least as a gro up), they did do plenty of running aro und Serving both th e comm unit y and the schoo l, Key Clu b was one of th e more active clu bs at SE.

Another important o rganiza ti on that remained act i ve was Student Co un cil The co mbined efforts of the co un cil members b roug ht about ma n y c h a nges in a nd around the school. Students with " h o t ca rs" had to coo l dow n their drivin g habits due to cou ncil 's idea of setti ng u p radar around th e ca mpu s. Co un cil did t hi s in answe r to n e ighborhood comp laints about open ca mpu s, which was a lm ost lost due to st u de n t ca re less ness. Counc il a lso organized assemb li es and ex tra c urri cul ar e nt e rta inm ent fo r st ud ents T he m ost outs t a ndin g Student Cou nc il

Roll' Is Here To Stay

achieve ment was rece iving the Nebraska Student Counc il Award for being the best council in the state.

Along with service o rie nted clubs we re cl ub s that enab led students to expand their particular areas of interest. Future Business Leaders of America (FB LA), Distributive Ed u catio n Clubs of Ame r ica (DECA), Health Careers and Scie nce Club, gave st ud ents the opportunity to explore occ u pat ions they might wish to pursue.

F ll LA a club for furtheri ng student education in bu siness areas, began the year by prepar in g for the state convention in Grand Island. During the year members spent their tim e raisin g money and atte nd ing the Wednesday night meetings The year's activities came to a climax in March wh en the State Conference was he ld at the Radisson Co rnhu sker Hotel.

DECA , a club for students e nr oll ed in marketing a nd me rcha ndi si ng class , a ll owed st ud ent s t o combine social activit ies with lea rnin g exper iences Candi Co up e, president of SE's DECA cl ub , was ele cted State DECA president.

Mrs. Margie Herrmann, club sponser praised Candi's work a nd the success of t h e club me mbers at the State Conference held February 28 through March 2. One half of the 28 SE members attending the conventio n came away wi nn ers wit h honors ra ngi ng from honorable mention to first place.

For the medical minded, Health Caree rs Club wa s the obv ious c h oice. F utur e Phy sicia ns and Future Nurses combined t heir efforts to orga ni ze this new club " We toured Lincoln Ge neral Hospital, Bryan Memorial Hospital and the Lincoln Technical College. We also participated in th e Health Careers di sp lay at Brandeis," commented president Lorie Acklie about the c lu b's activ i t ies.

Sc ience Cl u b, ano th er o rganization exp loring career possibilities, toured various fac iliti es a nd did work o u ts ide of c lass in sc ienc e related subjects.

Other SE clubs enab led st ud ents with specia l talents t o compete or perform with others.

Chess Clu b was involved in a fo ur-round Ro und Robin Tournament with the three othe r Lincoln Pu blic hi gh sc h oo ls.

Qu inqu atrus , the art club, placed first in the Student Co un cil window display contest.

Thalians, for th ose involved in drama , did backst age work for var ious SE productions. Students who had comple ted 300 hours of excelle nt work in th e drama fie ld were se lected for membership in Thespians, an honorary drama clu b. Clu b members a lso wo rk ed on technical crews fo r SE Prod uctions.

Gir ls interested in sy nchr an ized swimmin g opted to try out for Synkra- Kni ghts. Pr es id ent Mary Churc hill sa id, "'The purpose of Synkra-Kni ghts is t o teach coordi nation of moveme n t in water a nd to use this talent to pre se nt a yearly sh ow for the enjoy ment of ot he rs." "A Knight of Memories" was the theme for the sh ow

In ternatio na l Clu b promoted activit ies between SE students and fo reign exc hange students from the AFS a nd YFU programs They explored foreign c ultur es and int roduced foreign foods to t he stud ent body at the food -t ast in g party. Int e rn atio nal Club also sp onsore d th e annual Sadie Hawkin s Dance.

2) Good luck c har mers bebop at the Sock Hop
3) Winners for Best-Costume arc Lori Nutt and Scott Gleim.
4) "Teen Angel"-Amy Campbell
S) "Lay off of ihem blue sued e shoes!"
6) Don Grandstaff, Steve McDonal d and Kelvin Roehrs are gre ased and ready to dance.

1) Fu t ur e Teach er s sho w th ey can even bake

ca kes fo r th e Key Club Carnival.

2) Becky Sherwoo d plu gs h er nose as sh e ' s drop p ed fro m t he dunkin g m achin e.

3) Key Oub offi cer s fo r 19 7 3-1974 ar e St eve Mart en s , Jo n Edgeco m b , St eve Pa ul so n a nd

Lo ui e F r ea uf

4 ) Eric Pa ul son vo ice s hi s o pinio n during a Key Clu b disc ussio n

5) Key O u b mem be r s e nj oy th eir mee tings!

6) Ke y Qu b officers St eve Pa ul so n a nd Jo n Edgeco mb di sc uss id eas for th e wa t er p o lo mara tho n

I) Senior Thespian, Dale Lewis, takes a break from the stage to play a ga me of solitaire

2) The spian Speech Contest winners, Jeff Belker and Lynn Brammeier proudly show oftheir trophies

3) Thalians take a bre a k a fter a hard night's work in the Haunted House for the Key Club Carnival

4) Mrs. Loui se McDonald, Thespian and Thalian sponsor shows members how to apply make-up for the one-act plays

5) Member s enjoy another fantastic Thalian Workshop

6) Guests speakers highlight ThaUan and Thespian activities

7) Senior Theresa Vos lead s a double life as a Thespian and Thalian

I) " S" Club sponso r , Roy Chur chill, wonders ho w so many peop le o n a bus ca n make so much no ise

2) Steve Roper co nt emp lates hi s nex t move whi le hi s opponent watc hes care fully

4) T he Senior boys fondly reme mb er the goo d times in Dave Mart i' s hear se

6) Steve Martens sleeps comfo r ta bly while Jim Leslie watches a basketball game

7) Mark Re ida a nd Mik e Turn er co n ce ntrate o n an ot h er ch ess ma t ch

1) A Synkra-Knight practices for the spring show.

2) Ballet legs are one of the common stunts performed by the club.

3) Synkra-Knights traditionally hold the jail at the Key Oub Carnival.

4) Senior Synkra-Knights enjoy a relaxing evening at a supper party for the club

5) " Practice makes perfect," so they say.

6) A newly tapped Synkra-Knight blu shes for a phot ogra pher.

7) Dress rehearsal is the fin a l step in preparing the Synkra-Knight show that has been in the planning all year.

1) Prom Royalty for 1973; Atte nd ants: Jim Leslie, Scott Whitcomb, Judy Perry, Jan Nue rn bu rgcr, Rick Re ynolds, Ka thy Morrow, (not pictured: Steve Sands, Cathy Peterson), Queen Jayne Woytassek and King Dan Weaver.

Four Year Regents Scholarship Winners : 2) Liz Kn o ll

3) J o el Sunderman

4) WiU Frazier

5) Kevin Powell

6) Gretch e n Baumgarten

7) T as men Yau ney

8) Mar y Sheffield

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by an anonymous well-wisher

Armor clad Scott Ballentine brings a little medieval air to the SE versus East football game.
Sinister looking Bob Anderson roots for the wrestlers with a "Do it or else" attitude
Football players Steve Moessner , Guy Evasco, Dave Marti, and Randy Phipps are encouraged by a bouquet presented to the team

1) An unidentified Daisy May dances to the music of Shotgun at I.he Sadie Hawkins dance

2) Becky Sherwood shows Steve Statton that the lioness is King when it comes to dancing.

3) The Hooterville Hop is the setting for the Sadie Hawkins with the Shady Rest as the tl1rone, sponsored by In tern ational Club.

4) Decked out in patched jeans and overalls, everyone enjoys the atmosphere of the dance

5) Senior Shalia Young pr e sents the King and Queen , Terry Moser and Jayne Woyta sse k, with their prize for best costume

6) Queen Jayne and King Terry

Knight Rick Reynolds

Lady Julie Metzger
Lady Kathy Morrow

Knight Steve Sands

Lady Jayne Woytassek

Knight and Lady

Each year the SHIELD bestows the honorary title of Knight and Lady upon senior students who have excelled in the areas of scholarship, school and community activities, and have earned, through their leadership, the respect of both adults and their peers.

The title is given to those seniors who have demonstrated their ability in all five areas and are decided upon by a three-man anonymous committee.

Knight John Lohrherg

April Achen

Lorie Acl<lie

Deborah Adams

'Senior Hassles Superficial'

Making it through Mondays after a long weekend, college entrance preparations and having a class B football team as city champs are the superficial hassles of being a senior. It has been said that the senior year was supposed to be the best year of your life, but if these experiences are all high school has given them , people feel the time was wasted.

The student has had many opportunities to become involved in struggles Southeast has encountered, more relative to later life, some physical, others moraL Southeast has faced having the general a pathy, the fight for the privilege of open campus. The battles ex perienced this year are only a small preview of what is to come. These problems have given people the chance to try their unused abilities and to strengthen them , to face larger issues

The future seems to be greater than most can cope with But then, didn't Pre-Cal seem the impossible when learning plane geometry? Also the thought of finding a class within the allotted five minutes seemed frightening when first entering Southeast.

Dou g Agnew

Leonard Akert

Robin Aksamit

Connie Allen

Dorwin Allen

Mike Allen

Karen Allison

Ron Amen

Becky Anderson

N'.mcy Anderson

Scott Ballentine

Pat Bean

Del:bie Bieck

Diane Boyer

John Brehm

Greg Baer

Liz Beard

Keith Bigsby

Lynn Brammeier

Mike Brink

Jan Bartels

Cindy Becker

Mary Biggs

Warren Brauer

Charla Brown

Kent Bauer

Gregg Bede

Nancy Binder

Gretchen Baumgarten Barry Bettge
Colleen Beran Rich Bokemper
Sharon Blatchley
Cheryl Brown
Sherry
Debra Caspers Mark Bucholz
Mike Burcham
Katherine Busboom
Mary Churchill
Kelly Clark
Dana Coffman
Philip Corkill, Jr
Ellen Davis
Paula Churchill
Lenita Oausen
Abbie Collings
Mary Costin
Warren Davis
Michael Collins
Candi Coupe
Terri Deems
Molly Collins
Terry Crump Mark Delp
Casey Cook
Debbie Dare Bruce Dennie
Connie Cook Darla Davis Barb Deurmyer
Kathy Cool Cliff Davis
Janet Ei~ti
Pat ricia Eisenha uer
F.arl Ell sworth
Bob FJwell
Connie Epp
Patty Erb
Joyce Dietrich Hal Dobson Debbie Dewner
Mike Dilley Tom Donaldson John Edgecomb
Tom Foss
Michelle Garren
Patty Fowler Larry Gerard
Will Frai ze r Barbara Gertz
Jackie Graham Jim Grant
Don Gruenemeyer Mary Guest
Greg Grant
Jerald Hall
Mary Gibbens
Tim Gilkerson
Robin Goecke
Deborah Griess
Mary Hall
Gretta Gibson
Gary Gilson
Pam Gossin
Cindy Griffin
Randy Halvorsen
Roger Giebelhouse
Scott Gleim
Lin Gowin
Steve Grossenbach e "
Janet Halvorsen
Jim Hannaway
Jane Harkrader
Bob Heins
Chuck Hesson
Norm Higley
Janet Hansen
Nancy Harrington
Debbie Heinz
Mary Hewitt
Rick Hill
Beckie Hinrichs Donna Homes
Doris Hitz
Connie Hoffman
Vonna Honeycutt Brian Hoobler
Kathy Hoffschneider Chris Hogg
Dave Hopkins Linda Hovey
Teri Huber Ann Hudson
Kim Holloway Joel Houfek • Sue Hudson
Dianna Jageman
Pam Johnson
Mary Jewell Thomas Jones
Ann Johnson Bill Kane
Mark Johnson Brent Kasi
Terry Hurley
Charles lrminger
Mary Johnson
Debbie Isherwood Mike Johnson

Joni

Deanne

Mike

Pati

Paul

Nancy

Roger

Alyce Kennedy
Laurie Kincaid
Knaub
Kobler
Krivda
Steve Kerns
Camilla Klanecky
Knight
Koerner
Kroger
Sue Kess
Bart Kleinweber
Elizabeth Knoll
Kohl
Lynn Kubitschek
Kim Koontz
Cathy Lang
Kenneth Koop
Cheryl Larkins
Sue Kreuscher
Mike Lawrie
April Lau
Bob Leatherman
Sue Louthan
John Laun
Rex Leland
Dale Luce
Dale Lewis
Doug Lienemann
Maria Lippert
Steve Lutzi
Gentry Lewis
Jean Linch
John Lohrberg
Catherine Ly on

Dean

Karen

Terry

Denis

Deanna Minear
Molzer
Mortenson
Moser
Mcconnel
Sid Misle
Kathy Morrow
Diane Moseman
Larry Mo zer
Ted McConnell
Jeri Mittelstadt
David Morgan
Kris ti Mos e r
Ror y Mueller
Brya n McCune
V.ary Moat s Patty Mulgru e Steve McKee
Susan Moody Mark Mussman
Judi McMahan
Steve Moessner
Jill McCandless
Tom McNaught
Jackie North
Nancy Olson
Sue Parker
Jan Nuemberger
Barb Oschner
Liz Parrish
P..itti Obering
Kathy O ' Shea
Debbi Patterson
Kent Obrist
June Ouellette
Richard Paulsen
Mary Naber
Ken Navratil
Paula Neiden Merri
Beth Nelson
Renee Neumann
Patti Niedfelt
Dennis Oelschlager
Linda Olson
Brad Packett
Sara Pappas

Steve Paulson

Cathy Peterson

Randy Phipps

Paul Prentiss

Dianne Quist

Eileen Pazderka

Shelley Peterson

Tammy Pickering

Cheryl Priess

Patty Range

Tracey Pearce

Paul Pettit

Craig Plaster

Julie Proffitt

Patticia Rech

Judy Perry
Rick Petty
Kay Powell
Randall Perry
Michelle Philson
Kevin Powell

Loreda

Craig

Debra

Vroni

Roxanne

Ba

Jan

Patricia

Gayle Selders
Carol Shaffer
Shuster
Smith
Stiles
Suter
Meg Shaneyfelt
Monica Sicner
Carolyn Spatz
Laurie Stoehr
Ken Svoboda
Sibyl Shaw
Siefkes
r b Stanislav
Stogdill
Svoboda
Brad Sheaff
Doug Simon
Cindy Steiner
Terry Stovall
Diana Swain
Holly Shoemaker Bill Swenson
Mike Smith
Dana Stevens
Joel Sunderman
Libby Swanson
Mike Tangney

David Turner

Theresa Vos

Kathy Turner Kent Wagner

Karen Taylor

Sally Thome

Linda Tomlinson

Mike Turner

Jim Wallasky

Gene Thompson

Mark Thurber

Melvin Tucker

Cindy Vagts

Kerry Watermeier

Iris Thompson

Kit Tiekotter

Teri Tuma

Cheryl Vasholz

Dan Weaver

Kent Thompson

Lynette Todd

Oaudia Turner

Rodney VonRotz

Scott Whitcomb

Gregg Whitney

Dave Williamson

Dennis Wilson

Jack Wilson

Eldonna Woltemath

Terry Wood

Barb Woodruff

Woytassek

Matt Yakel

Tasmen Yauney

Jud York

Gregg Young

Nancy Young

Shalla Young

Linda Yue

Jayne

New Ideas Change Traditions

The class of '7 5 was the same as every other year but yet so different because of the individuals. What a class accomplishes is not brought about by past traditions, but by the way individuals take the respo nsibility to carry out these traditions.

For example, the juniors began making money for the Junio r-Senior Prom earlier than most classes to avoid the last minute rush. They also developed new ideas such as a girls shot put contest a nd a polka dance. In addition they organized traditional money makers, like bake sales and car washes.

These were some of the traditions the juniors continued but they also changed a few. Reserve Cheerleaders were chosen in October instead of in the spring, as tradition dictates. Juniors were made members of the publications staffs which were previously composed of se niors. The reserve football team began a l'heering section at the football games, chanting things as, "K, I, double L, KILL, KILL ."

Thus the changes that came about were created because of the ideas of individuals The class as a whole wa s changed by the end of the year because of new experiences challenges met and battles won

Row 1: M. Adams , R. Allder , C. Allgood , M. Andelt ; Row 2: A. Anderson, B Ander so n, R. Anderson, S. Anderson; Row 3, T. Anderson, T Anderson, M. Andrew, S. Andrews, D. Aylward, R. Bailey, B. Baker , L Baker , D. Balok, V. Barnard , M. Barry; Row 4: C Baugous, W Baumann, M. Bailey , C. Bax, J. Beall , J. Belker, P. Bell, M. Benjamin, P Benner, L. Berg, S. Bergmeyer; Row S, A. Bernidini, A. Berniklau, T. Bigley, J. Blatchley, T Bloom

IRow 1: K. Boehmer, S. Boehmer, S. Bokemper, D. Bolin, M. Bonberger, M. Bott; Row 2, J. Bowers, J Bower, D. Bozarth , C. Bradsley, P. Brady, A. Brane ; Row 3, D. Branstetter, B. Draunsroth, B. Breste l, D. Bridger, L Broman, R. Brown; Row 4, A. Browne, J. Bryan t, T. Buckner, S. Burc ham., M. Burhan, C. Burt ; Row 5, S. Burr, L Burtwell, L Busboom, J. Byerly, J. Byorth, D Calderon; Row 6 : C. Callins, K. Camp; Row 7: P. Carter, A. Catron; Row 8, R Catts, L. Cech; Row 9, M. Ccdardahl, C. Cederholm

Row 1, D Chapelle, M. Chapman, G. Charon, P Chastain, C. Chesen, J. Chicoine, T Chleborad ; Row 2, K. Christiancy, R Cipriano, B. Clark, S. Guse, R Qements, J. Qine, P. Cole; Row 3, D. Connell, G Cook, K. Cook. B Costin , C. Cotten, J Cox , D Crawford, B. Dahlber g, B. Dahlberg, S Dale, S. Daniell ; Row 4, S Damm , J. Darrington, S. Darrough, R. Davidson , P. Davie, C. Davis , M. Davis, B. Dawson, K. Dean, J. Dee ter , C. DeGrawtt; Row S, M. De Vri es, G. Dewey , S. Dick.mann , A. Dier s, A Dill, R. Dissmeyer, B Dodd s, P. Dort, E. Dougla s, J. Dulin g, K. Dunlcle

Row 1: M Dunn , B Duven, A. Dzerk, J. Ecma n, L. Edgeco mb; Row 2: B. Egger, K. Ellis, C. Enderle, D. Enley, S. Eno; Row 3: S Eppler, C. Erickson, K. Erington, T. Eschleman, J. Everett, M. Fahlberg, R Fa ust, S. Felber; Row 4, J. Ferris, L. Fildt, Chris Fink, K Fischer, W. Fletcher, F. Flaherty, J. Fogerty, J Folsom; Row 5: M. Foster, R. Foster, S Fralin, R. Freeman, K. Fridrich, J Fusselman, R. Ganz, C. Garrett; Row 6: B. Genetti, C Genshorek, J Gibbons, D. Gill, R. Gloe, G. Godkin, K. Godkin, B. Goebel

Row 1: T. Goldsmith, J. Golon , L. Grabowski; Row 2 , M. Grant, Grasmick, J. Grof; Row 3, G. Graves, D Gray, R. Green; Row 4 , R. Griffith, H. Griswold, K. Grosskopf; Row 5 : R. Grue nemeyer, T. Guenze l, J Uulick; Row 6, G Gzehoviak, M. Haas, B Hachiya , P. Hagen, T. Hager, J. Hamilton, J. Hammer, P. Hammond, L Hamnet, L Hanselman, B Hansker, R. Hanson; Row 7: M. Harms , M Harrison, J. Harvey, D. Hassebroek, S. Hatcher, T. Hatt , A. Hecker, K. Heggerman , T. , Heiden , T. Hendrickson , J. Hergert, T. Herman ; Row 8 : D Hes kett , B Hiatt, S. Hill, M. Hodge, M. Hoeft, J. Hollings worth ; Row 9: H. Holmquist, R. Howat , D. Gowe, K. Hoyt, S Hude, A. Hudson

Row 1, C Huetson, J Hurlbutt, R Hurley, T. Hynek, G. Irons, B hvin, W. Isaac s, K. Jensen, K. Jiraucek, B. Johnson, D. Johnson, E. Johnson; Row 2, D Johnson, K. Johnson, M. Johnson, V. Johnson, K. Jones, A. Jordan, J. Junker, M. Kaczka, J. Kaltenberger, J Kay , M. Keene, D. Keller ; Row 3: C Kelly, L Kennedy, K Kerner, K. Kleckner, D. Kleineweber, D. Knudsen, J. Koeller, D. Koener , M. Krhida, J. Kroese, J. Krohn, K. Kroll ; Row 4: M. Krondak, F. Kruger, K. Kruse, M. Kubick, P. Kumpf, M. Kushner; Row S, J. Lamphere

Row 1, J Lana, R, Lana, R Lanik, J. Large, C. Lav a ty, J. Lawlor ; Row 2: L. Leapoldt, T. Lea therman, R Leber, G. Leitner , G. Le slie , A. Lewis; Row 3: C. Lindgren, D. Lindbloom, C. Lin ge rfeld er, B Ll e wlyn, C. Lofgreen, C. Lofgren; Row 4: C. Longa cre , G. Lopez, L. Lo~ eless, K Lowe, J. Lucchino, R. Lucchino, S Ludke, B. Macek, T. Maddox, S. Mali c k; Row S, S. Manke, R Manning, M. Marshall, T. Martin, V. Mart in, R. Mattison, H. Marx, P. Maud e, S Maybin, M. McCandless; Row 6: T. McCandless, S. McCauley, S. McOellan, T. Mccorkle, J. McCracken, K. McCullo ch, S. McDonald, G. McGill, R. McGinness, J McGreer ; Row 7 : L. McGuire, C. Mcilwain, W. McVicker , J. Mehser, S. Meitzen , B Mellott, W Mertens, C Meyer, K. Miller , R Miller

Row 1, F. Mills , M Mills, J Minnick, T Mitchell, R Mittlestadt ; Row 2: C. Moeller, M Morgan, G. Morse, R. Moss, T Moyer; Row 3, G Muhle, F. Mueting, J. Mundt, S. Murray , M. Muller, M. Naber, N. Nab er, P Nelsen, L. Nes mith, C. Nickerson; Row 4 : B. Nickla s, D. Nield , B. Ni sse n, G. Norland , B Norris, L. Northup, E. Noty cka, T. No vatny, L. Nu tt, D. Obbink; Row 5 : D Ogden , M Ol so n , N. Olson, P O'Nea l, E. Opp , K. Osbo rn , R. Ossian, C. Overton, T. Owens, K Parrish; Row 6 : D. Paul, T. Paulsen, B. Pegan;; Row 7, D. Pegler , L. Tesek, K. Peter se n ; Row 8 , M. Petersen, R Pet tig rew, T. Pfeiffer ; Row 9, J Pi c kel , Cindy Plaster

Row 1, G. Phusek, M. Poe. J. Polac k, J Popp , S. Powell , B. Prenasil, J Prosper , J Pu rd y, M. Rayman, K. Re ckling, C. Redding; Row 2, A. Reed, D. R eger, L Reinchenbach , J Riggs; Row 3: B. Ritt er, P Rob ; Row 4: R Robbins, S Roberts ; Row S, J Robyns, R Rodger s; Row 6: K. Roehrs, D Roper; Row 7: S. Roper , D. Rosenberg ; Row 8: C. Ru ssell , B. Rustemeier , D. Ruthsate , D Sa c kett, B. Sapp; Row 9 : C. Savidge, K. Taylor, P. Sch ec h, W. Scjauer, A. Scherr

Row 1: C Sheve , J. Schormer; Row 2, J. Schleiger, M. Schleinina, T. Schleining, G. Schlief, C. Schmidt, F Sci)midt, S. Schmidt, T. Schmidt, M. Schrader; R ow 3: K. Schroeder, N. Schupbach, M. Schwartz, K. Schwartzkopf, T. Scissors, F Scott, J. Scott, D. Seagal , K. Semm, B. Seuss; Row 4, J. Seybold, S. Shear, B. Sherman, B. Sherwood, M. Shipferling, L Shoemaker , C. Shrum, L Shubert, G. Shute, K Skinner; Row S , J. Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith; Row 6, R. Spangler , J. Sneider , P. Sobotka; Row 7: M. Sortland, T Spellman, S. Spitsnogle

Row 1, K. Staehr , W Stange, D. Starr, S. Statton ; Row 2, B. Steckmest, P Stein, D. Stephen s, B Stevenson, D. Stokes, M. Stokke, R. Strom, S Sugas, C. Suhr, K. Sukovaty; Row 3 : D. Svob oda, T. Sevehart , P. Swindler, S. Tallman , G. Tangney, T. Tate, D. Tavis, K. Taylor , D. Tedrick, P Templ e; Row 4: J Thomas, J. Thomas, J Tice, B T o rrence , K. Tubach, M. Ullman, G. Ulrich, N. Unger, S. Unger, K. Vagts ; Row S, D. Van Horn, D. Vanneste, C. VanOsdol, K. Vincent , T. Varhees, B. Voth , T. Walker , S. Ward

Row 1, M. Warkentin, C. Wassung, K. Watermeier, 0 Watkins, C. Watt, S Weber, M. Weihe, L Weissgerber; Row 2, T. Westmoreland, J. Weygint, T Weyhrauch, T Whitacre, J. White, V. White, l'vl Whitehead, M. Wiese, W. Wiese; Row 3, S. Wilbur, V. Wilhelm, B. Williams , S William s, W. WiUiam s, K. Wilnes, C. Wiison, V Wilson, E Wishnow ; Row 4: T. Wismer, G Wo rk, D Wright, C. Yant, J. Yant, T. Yo ung, D. Zaji cek; Row S, D. Zajicek, D. Zanders, J. Zilly , J. Zimmer , L Zimmerman , L Zimmerm a n, R. Zimmerman

Rookies Conquer Initial Stigllla

Continuing the yearly tr end, th e soph o mor e class was again t h e sc hool' s larges t Si x hundr ed stron g, th ey filled the hall s with their grow in g int eres t and det er min ation to su c ced.

Fro m their first glance at hi gh sc h oo l life o n Orienta t ion Day, soph o m o res rea li ze d they were ent erin g a new phase in th eir liv es. After th e first few weeks they settle d dow n in to r egu lar routines a n d soon o ve rcame th e cu s tomary sop h omore sti gma.

For many so ph omores, Southeast meant obtaining a driv er 's li cense, while for o ther s it was ac hi evi ng an o u !standing academic <1_nd athletic reco rd s. Whatev er the reaso n, the sophomore class soon established themse lves as part of Southeast.

Row 1 : K. Abker , B. Abbott, F. Achen, Ii Ac k.lie, C. Adamson , R. Adcock , R. Alby; Row 2: S. Allard, L. Alld er , J Allison, G Anderson, J. Ander so n, K. Anderson, M. Andrew s ; Row 3, J Arantham, N Armigo, S. Arndt, S. Artz, B • Atwater, R. Ba nk s, E. Barn a well ; Row 4: K Bartels , B Batten , E. Bat ter , C. Bauer, C. Bauer , T Bauer , D Bau go us ; Row S: D Ba uer, K. Baumgart e n; Row 6 : C. Bax , J. Beck; Row 7, L Becker , L. Becker; Row 8: S Beggs, S. Belkin ; Row 9: S Ben g tson, P Berkebile, A. Berkheim, D. Berth e lse n, S Bertrand, R. Bettge

Row 1: E Beum, D. Bishop, D. Black; Row 2: W. Blackelk, P. Blocker, S. Bokemper ; Row 3: J. Bolin, B. Bonebright, S. Boughn, D. Bowen, S. Bowker , K. Brackley, B. Braden, S. Bransetter, L Branum, S. Bridge, K. Brown; Row 4: L Bryd), C. Brunmier, L Buckl ey, M. Bucholz, G Bruns, G. Burus, F. Burden, N. Burkaren, D. Bruton, S. Busboom, B. Calkins ; Row S: A Campbell, D. Campbell, M. Canaga, D. Carnes, R Carpenter, W. Carrigan, M. Carroll , K. Carstens, L. Carstens , D. Carter, K Careter; Row 6: C. Carveth , K. Cary, V. Caspers; Row '7, M Casr, C. Ca !heart, P. Chandler

Row 1, L. Chapin , J Chilen , K. Chleborad , J. Chras til, C. Churchill, C. Citt, V Oarence , B Oausen , B. Cochren, L Coffmen, C. Combs ; Row 2 , J. Cook, G. Cooper , R. Copple, S. Copple , L Cornelius , S Cox , S.Co x, A. Critchfield, J. Cromin, L. Cr uey , R. Cuca ; Row 3, J. Cunningham, C. Cutler, L. Da mkroger, D. Daniel , A. Darnell , P Darn ell , C. Davidson, D D' Avi gnon, P Day , S Davey , K. Dav is ; Row 4 , N Daw so n, R. Day , M. Dean , D Deb son ; Row S, C. Dee ms , J. Delp , D

Dennie, T DePreunger

Row t, B. Dickey, R. Dick, D. Dier , B. Dinsmore, D. Dischner , R Dodds; Row 2, E. Do err, L Donley, J Dorm an, T. Dougherty, K. Drain, D. Drbal; Row 3: D. Durand, J. Eaton, S. Eaton, S. Eckman, S. Edwards; Row 4, F. Ehrlick, C Eisle, D Eisle, S. Elley, P Emmons ; Row S, D Enders, J Eno, S Etmund, S. Evasco, K. Fairchild; Row 6, W Fausch, M. Feifer, R. Fergison, G Ficke, N. Filber t; Row 7 : T Findley, H. Fisher, L. Fisher, C Fore man, D. Foreman; Row 8: R. Foreman, M. Fraizer, T. Frankforter, C Frederick, S. Freels; Row 9: S. French , L Frohn, J. Fussell, D Ganz, L Garner, K. Gavin, C. George , S. Gerbig, S. Gibson, P. Gilmore; Row J.0, K. Goddard, M. Goemann, M. Golon, S. Goodri ch, G. Gore, J. Gossin, R. Grady , A. Gradwohl, S Graham

Row 1: M. Grant, 11,L Gray, T Greenwald, D. Greing, S. Griess, D. Griffen , P. Griffen , G Griffeth; Row 2: P Griffeth, D. Griswald, S. Gross , G Grove, R Gullancl, G. Gzehovik, L. Habe rlan, K. Haggh ; Row 3, M. Hahn, D. Ha !ada , A. Hemersky, J. Hammond, S. Hancock; Row 4, R Hanna, A. Hansen , L. Hansen , V. Han sen, J. Harper ; Row S , J. Harrington, C. Harrs , C. Harriso n, J Hartman , P Hassee ; Row 6, P. Hatheway, B. Hatten , J. Havlat, G. Hay es, K Heaves ; Row 7, B. Heald, J Hempel, T Hemphill, M Hend rix, R. Henhou se, M. Henriksen , K Hesse n , S. Heumphreus , P. Hich!ey , T Hill, M Henrichs ; Row 8, K. Hitchcock, J. Hoa ge, C. Holle , L Holloway, C. Holm , V. Hol ston, C. Holzworth , B. Hoobler, K Ho og, S. Hoper , C. Hough ; Row 9 : M. Howard, B. Huds on , D Huffer , D Hughes, J. Hulbert; Row 10 , K. Hull , S. Hunt, L. Hurst , K. Hutcherson

Row 1, S. Hynek, D. Isherwood, K. Jackson, M. Jackson, J Jocox ; Row 2, K Jensen, M Jensen, S Jewell, J. Jirace k, E Johnson; Row 3, M Johnson, R Johnson , D. Jones, J. Jones, L. Jones; Row 4, M Jone s, M Jones, J. Krantz, S. Kasi, B Keller; Row 5, B Keller, K. Keller, P Kenole, M Ken nedy , T Ke nt ; Row 6, B. Kermrnodde , P. Kessler, M. Kessner, J Ketelhut!, R. Ke e tle, T Kettles, S. Klein , J. Kinghorn, S Ki ssler, S. Knapp, D Knight, K. Knox, K. Knutson , R. Kobler ; Row 7, C. Koerner, R. Kohl, K. Kracht, K. Kram er; Row 8, M. Kramer, K Krause, T. Kriv os ha, R Kriz

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Row 11 C. Kroll, M. Kuhn, G. Lahners; Row 2: L. Lake , C. Landes T . Landoren; Row 3: K. Lane, J. Large, F Laun; Row 4: K: Lauterbach, M. LeBaron, L. Lee, M. LeGrande, C. Leip, C. Leopold, W. Lester, D Leupold, J. Lewno , J. Lewellyn, R. Lewis; Row S: D. Lieneman, D Livingston, M Long, N. Long, T. Lonn , L. Loos, R Louthan, G. Lowery , G. Luedtke, R Luedtke , T. Macek; Row 6, R. Macke , S.
Magee, J. Magnenat , K. Mandery , J. Manley, T. Mann
Row 7 : M. Markus, M. Marsh, D Martin, J. Mason, D May, S. May ; Row 8 1 L. McQain, V. McClarnon, C. McClimans, P. McCune, K. Mclead, J. Mcloughlin; Row 9 1 A Meehan, R. Meginnis, C. Mehon, M. Meik, B Messenger, J. Meyenhoff

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Row 1, G. Meyer, L Michael , G. Michaelson, J. Mickelson, C. Mikkleson, M. Milk; Row 2, M Miller, S. Miller, M. Mills, J. Minear, H. Misle, S. Mitrevi.::s; Row 3: W. Moody, J. Moon, L Moore, R. Moore, G. Morris, K. Mortensen, W. Moseman, J. Motycka, D. Moyer , T Moyer, R Mueller ; Row 4 , P. Muetina, J. Murphy, S. Mussman; Row S, D. Navratil, C. Neal, R. Neanhodd ; Row 6 : D. Neiden, R. Nelson, G Neymann; Row 7, C. Neumay er, B. Newsham, M. Nickerson; Ro"· 8, B. Niden, D. Nixon , J. Nolte ; Row 9: B. Norman, M. Noonan , J. Nootz , K. Norris, J Nuernberger, C N u tt, P. O'Brien, J Oetjen, K. Oetjen, M. Olsen; Row 10, J. Oliv er , M. O ' Neill, J. Oosting, L Opp, E O'Shea, K. O'Shea, L' Over ton, P. Ozley, T. Palmer, P. Pansina ,; : .,,-· ·, 0.·.1,~r,/,• ;, ' '.~?7..('i:;;',l'.(~Z';;~ l/1~ • -~ i qj.;,;(, :, :)'~~)<;",:,~~',, ( ' •..v,,=~<= .·~n~=f l .7.,7,•? '4,' %~, ,

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IRow 1: B. Parrot, S. Parrot, K. Pa.rrish ; Row 2 , D. Patchen, D. Patitz, M. Patt ; Row 3: E. Paulso n, P. Pega n s, N Pededsem ; Row 4: J Perr y, C. Peter se n , J. Peterson ; Row 5: C. Petty , M. Picco l o, D. Piper , C. PitJor, W. Plank, J. Pleasant, M. Plith, M. Porter , D. Pos pisil; Row 6: J Pos pi sil, B. Prenosil, J. Preston, N. Price, G. Prochazla, E. Prosper, P. Rall, C. Rebensdorf, R. Rech; Row 7, C. Reckling; I. Reed, M. Reed , R. Reynolds, R. Rice, J. Rischlim,. K. Ritter, A. Robbins , D. Roberts ; Row 8 , D. Roberts, A. Robs, D. Roehrs, D. Roether, B. Rogacki, K Rodgers, M Rohren, V. Rolfsmeyer, D. Ross; Row 9 : G Ross, R. Ross, D. Rotschafer, D. R o uchard, A. Rud or f, G Ruliffson , A. Runy a n

IRow 1, K. Rutmanis, V. Sack, L Sandberg, P. Sands, G. Saylor, M. Schainost; Row 2, M. Scharton , L Scheidt, C. Schmidt, D. Schmeber, J. Schroeder, J. Schoenweiss; Row 3, R. Schoonover, W. Schroeder, J. Schubert, B. Scissors, A. Scofield, 1. Sell, D. Sellner, K. Seeman, T. Segal, L Shanklin, D. Shepard; Row 4: T. Sherffius , F~ Sherman, K. Shonerd, G. Simons, K. Simon, K. Simonson, S. Sirany; Row S: S. Sirany, K. Sissel., D. Slagle, C. Smith, C. Smith, G. Smith, G. Smith

Row 1: T. Smith, W Smith, M. Snelling, S. Snyder, S. Soloman, R. Sorenson , C. Sovey, S. Spatz, T. Spencer; Row 2: R. Soringer, D. Sta e hr, S Stainslov, R Stephen, B Stevens o n, G. Stippich, J. Stoehr, R. Stokke, T. Stoll; Row 3, L. Stone, T. Stovall, J. Sander, M. Sutton, C. Svovoda , J. Svovoda, M. Svovoda, K. Tangeman, M. Taylor, T. Tay lo.r ; Row 4 : K. Teatmeier , J. Tedrick, B. Terpsma. C Terpsma, .I. Terpsma, L. Thomas, M. Thomas, P. Thomas, J. Thompson, K. Thompson; Row 5, L Thompson, M. Thompson, R Thompson, P. Thornton, S. Trabert, K. Turner; Row 6 : L. Twinem, T. Turner , K. Tyner, J. Ulrich, P. Ulrich, J. Utecht; Row 7: D. VanBloom , S. Van Oeave, C. Vanderschmidt , J. Vanderslice, D. Voges, J. Voigt

1, C. Vos, K. Wassington, B. Wagner; Row 2, C. Waldman, T. Ward , D Warge , C. Watkins; Row 3, S. Watson, T. Webb , B. Weddington, S. Well s; Row 4, J. West , J. Westerman, A. Westmoreland, T. Weyer, D. Whipp, D Whita cre, M. Whjtc o mb, D. Widders, C. Wiederspan, S. Wiederspan; Row 5, M. Wiemey er , G. Wie se, A. Willett , K. William son , S. Williamson, D. Wilson, J. Wilson; Row 6, R, Wilson, M. With ovsk.i, L Wohlfarth, S. Wolek, D. Woltermath, L. Womack, L. Wood; Row 7 , S. Woodruff, S. Ye lkin , G. Yetter, K. Young, T. Young, J. Zimmer, T. Zwiebel •

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'Getting Letter Not For Everyone'

Southeast has seen a comp lete change of perspective for athlet ics. Once the center of all high school life , athletics have declined. Participation is lower than in previous years , and n o l onger does a social life center around Saturday's bas ketball ga me. In a period of less than five years, athletics have changed from a major activity to a minor one.

No lon ge r does the athlete take the prime spotlight at Southeas t. Althou gh interscholastic sports participation is lower than in past years, the intramural program is just as popular , if not more popul a r, than in past years. After school many team s can be seen donning Southeast intramural jerseys, rather than basketball or football equipment. According to athletic director, Bill Miller , " Only a select few can participate on a varsity basis , which is probably why intramurals hav e ga ined popularity."

Due to intramural' s sudden gain in popularity, the program may be extended to either Saturday, o r th e eight o ' cl oc k period, or both. "We co uld be seeing this in the near future," Miller said. He

also went on to point out that in basketball alone, 26 teams signed up for intramural competition

Athletics have also chan ged perspective in other ways. Many compete simply for enjoyment. Times have passed when setting a record was all important. Athletes today face several cha ll enges, coming out every day for serveral months, and a challenge from other organizations that demand athletes ' time. "Many are also guided away by those who oppose sports," Miller said. " I feel ath letics is o ne of the most va lu able things in high school," Miller added.

Althou gh quantity has sla cked, quality hasn't. During the 1973- 74 season many records were broken, and many teams finished with fine rec o rds. Fall sports alone ga rnered fourteen new trophies , including many Trans-Nebraska conference championship s. " l fee l Southeast has a fine ath letic department and very fine coaches," Miller said

Althou gh participation in sports is lacking,

gymnastics is one sport that hasn 't suffered. Although the team lost several fine competitiors, many returning lettermen helped shape another fine team. "I felt the juniors and se ni ors helped the team very much," Coach John Blocker said. The team had as many sophomores and juniors as sen i ors, so several competitiors were inexperienced.

Still in its formative era, girls athletics continue to prosper in participation and popularity. The girls swim team makin g its third appearance on an interscholastic basis, agai n finished the season with a fine record Included in this were many new records.

Although the team was rather you ng and inexperienc e d, coach Steve Nootz was extreme ly proud of their efforts. " I was very happy with what the fir ls did, they did much better than I expected,' Nootz commented. "We placed an emphasis on winning." The swim team we nt undefeated in dual meets, enroute to a sixth place finish at state

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Varsity Gymnastics Front Row : G. Smith , F Achen , P. Sellner, P. Gilmore, T Greenwald, K. Jensen; Row 2 : J. Everitt, J. McLaughlin, S Martens, D. Aylward, B. Kimball; Row 3, K. Fridrich, G. Plou zek, J. Grant, L. Gerard, Coach J. Blocker
1) A gymnast finishes his performance on the still rings as Coach Blocker lends a hand.
2) Senior Jim Grant sharpens up on the side horsi: for the· state gymnastics meet
4) State all-around champion Larry Gerard wins anot her event
5) Threo-year man Brian Kimball struts onto the mat at the State Gymnastics meet
6) Junior Kirk Fridrich shows form on the parallel bars in a meet against Lincoln High.

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Varsity Tennis Front row: P. Pr entiss, D Weaver, B. R o th , M. Kramer, B He inz ; Row
2: S. Sands , R. Johnson, A. Dickhute, T. Moser , Coach G. Eisle
Senior Terry Mo ser used forehand to return a shot to opponent.
Varsity letterman Steve Sa nd s reache s to keep the ball in play
Dan Weaver, se nior standout , shows serv in g sty le in singles match at Southeast
Sophomore Randy Joh n son serves another winner
Alan Dickhute sets up for a volley in a doubles matc h
7) Weav e r ta ke s a quick br eath before go in g n n.
Vo lle y ball Team Front Row , S Ke ss, T Bu c kn er , K. Wate rm e ier , K. Wa term e ier , J. Bl a tchl ey, K. F ish er; Row 2, S.
Stock Asst. Coac h , C. Kl a necky, S Bry d! , B Sta ni slav, A La u , L. S toehr, J. Bar tels, Hea d Coach C. Woo d y
1) Varsity volleyball player Jan Blatchley attempts to spike the ball during a match with Lincoln High.
2) Tracey Buckner warms up prior to the Lincoln High meet.
3) Seni or Jan Bartels shows her skill by hitting the ball past two defenders.
4) Coach c~rol Woody t a kes time to discuss st ra tegy with the team.
6) Coac hes Woody and Stock co ntemplate the action on the court.
7) Junior varsity member J a n Stoehr easily returns a difficult shot.

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Fine ind ividual effo rt s were pu t in by se ni o rs Co nnie Allen , wh o placed seventh in t o SO-yard sutt erfly, and se ni or Sue Ma ude wh o placed fifth in the I 00-yard freestyle.

Bot h re lay teams placed well, includin g a sixth place fini sh by the tree sty le t eam (Ma ude, Cat hy Schmidt, Caro lyn Carveth, and Dall as Griswold) The Medley r elay ( Ma ud e Allen, Schmidt , a nd Sha ro n J e well ) placed fourth and set a Southeast varsity record.

Gymnastics aga in enjoyed good supp o r t to a fin e seco nd p lace finish at state , alth o ugh thi s year's seaso n wasn' t q ui te as good as previou s yea rs, Coach John Bl oc ke r termed hi s year g reat. The gymnast3 p u t toget her a fine seaso n d roppi ng o nl y three meets, a ll to G ran d !,la nd "T hi s yea r we have as many sop homor es as juni ors a nd sen ior s," Bl oc ker sta ted. " Th e senio rs see m to help a lot, they li ft spi rit a nd teach o th e rs routines," h e adde d

Ret urnin g lette rm en La rry Gemud capped a fine perso nal seaso n with a state title in all-around.

"Probab ly the most challenging aspect o f gy mna st ics is co n ce n t rati o n ," Ge r ra rd sa id He aiso added he l ooked forwar d go in g o n t o college gym nast ics.

Oth er returning le tt e rm e n includin g Bria n Kimball, Jim Grant, Kirk Fredri c h, a nd Da n Aly wor d all placed hi gh a t s,at c Bloc ke r sa id, "Th e tea m worke d we ll together, th ey all go t ou t the r e a nd worked hard. We had no rea l high point durin g th e seaso n bu t we really loo ked forward

t o m eet in g Grand Island again."

" We co uld feel our improvement ov e r the seaso n, we fe lt we co uld beat t hem," he said Earlier in the seaso n t h e tea m was bothe red by rest l ess crowds. Blocker said that it is hard to si t for two ho ur s without ma km g noi se Man y atte nd e d the meets beca use of ge neral int e res t , bur Bl oc ker f e lt chat so me pep clu bber s wer e at te n d in g just to obtai n points. Blo c ker had no objectio n to this th o u gh he felt th e te a m ha d good supp ort.

Tennis coach Geo rge Ei slc a lso had praise fo r hi s t ea m. "T he boys playe d all su mm e r a nd worked h a rd durin g the seaso n ," he sa id Th e en tir e seaso n we nt we ll as t hey finished und efeated a nd ca pped the seaso n wi th a second place finish a t s tat e " I fe lt th e team played as well as la st year 's t ea m ." The tea m was s tr e ngthened by exper ie nce, includin g fo ur ret urnin g let te rm en an d severa l se ni ors fro m th e reserve tea m of a

year ago. Tw o so ph omo re, Ra nd y Johnson a nd Ma r k Kram

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The team fini shed the seaso n with a m ed iocr e record of 4-4-1 , a nd a disappointing t ie fo r fo urth pl ace in th e t ran s- Neb ra ska co nfere nce

Hea d coach Frank Solich sa id , " We lo o ke d fo rwa rd to the season with great optimism. We Co ntinued on page J 59

1) Captain John Lohrb er g breaks through the spirit banner before a game.
2) Junior Kelvin Roehr s and senio r Dave Marti converge on East High runner. (Photo by Lincoln Journal-St ar)
3) Senior Rick Reynolds re~eives one of many passes.
4) Quarterbac k Tim Hagergets ca ught from behind after a seve n yard ga in
5) Dan He skett warms up befo r e a game
6) Field goal specialist Rick Reynolds, kicks the winning points at the East High game
7) Sophomore Rich ard Meginnis gets breathing room for the offense with a quick run
Varsity Football Seated , Managers J Utecht, L Freauf, R. Pa ulson; Row 2 , J. Brehm, B. Ma tts on , J Walla sky , D Segal, A Brame, D. Marti, T. Goldsmith, M. Bur cha m, T Hage r, J Zilly, R. Hill, J. York, T. Fisher; Row 3, G Baer, G. Evasco, D. Hesket t, D. Gray, B Schmidt, R. Reynolds, S. Whitcomb, J L<ihrberg, G. Gilson, R Brandfas, S Messn er, C. Davis, R. Re ch, B. Carvet h , R. Megin nis
Rese r ve Football Front Row , P Davie, G Proc hazka , L. Ch apin , D Cha pelle , S Andrews, M. Da vis , D Ogden, S. Hill , M. Harri so n , T. Vorhies, N. Sch upbach, M Hodge, D. Wa tkins; Row 2, D R oe hr s, D. Slagle, S. McDonald, K Putnam , T. Bloom, M. Mill s, S. Meitzen , G. McGill , R. Clem e n ts, M. Fa hlb erg , J. Lar ge
2) Head Coach Frank Solich shouts commandments for agility drills
3) Line Coach Al Mackevicius calls for a stack play on defense
5) Captains Marti and Baer shake hands with Lincoln High captains before the coin toss •
6) Senior Greg Baer stops a Lincoln High runner at the hole.

I) Hit a nd lift warm s up ba c ks a nd rece iv er s b e for e th e gam e

2) Split e nd Ri c k Re yn o ld s l ea ps fo r a p ass aga in s t a Piu s d efend er

3) Jo el Ho u fe k k ee p s up a qui c k pace at th e all -c ity mee t

4 ) John McC ra c ke n a n d T o m Mc Na ught lea d th e fi eld of runn e r s a t t he a ll- c it y cro ss co untry me et

5) T he va r sit y tea m call s fo r a wi n in a sid e- lin e huddl e

6) So ph o mo re Bill F a u sc h ign o res p a in e nr o ut e t o a ninth pl ace fini sh in the city mee t •

Cross Country Team: Seated: T. McNaught, J. McCracken; Row 2: D. Ruth sa t z, B Fausch, J Houfek , L Grabowski, D. Gruenemeyer; Row 3, B. Norr is, M. Fraiser , B. Atwater, R Lou than, .l. Delp; Row 4, J. Luebke , S. Gleim, C. Chastain , W Frasier , Coach R Churchil.l
1) Senior Sue Maude concentrates on her rac in g start
2) Jare Deet er ge t s ready to t ake th e p lun ge
3) Cathy Schmidt and Su e Maude r es t be fo re a race
4) Sophomo re Cath y Schmidt stret ch es fo r the Ir.a d.
6) Conni e Allen rea che s the edg e and pr epa res fo r a turn.
Varsity Girls Swimming Front Row : L. Reichenbach , G Stippich , K. McCulloch, C Carveth , J Mickelson , S Jewell , C. Schmidt, K Wilne s, J. Hollingsworth, P Hickey, M. Bomberger; Row 3, K. Sukovaty , J. Deeter , J Scott, M Gibbens, C Allen , S Maude, J Knaub, B. Goebel, Coa ch S. Nootz

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had many re turnin g le tt e rm en " So li ch sa id t hat he pla ced e mph as is o n a t ea m effo1t, h e a dd ed, "There was fin e indivi d ual ef fo rts, b ut to win yo u have t o wo rk a s a team ."

" We wer e hurt by o ur in a bilit y to m ove the ball. This was due t o th e fact t ha t th ere was a lack of returnin g linem en. " Thi s show e d up in several differ e nt gam es , as th e Kn igh ts los t se ver al contests by a m a tt er o f 5 t o 7 po int s.

Solich felt th e hi gh po int durin g th e season wa s the Ea st High ga m e. " Eas t ha d ev er yt hin g gomg for th em a t th e time , a nd we were iu st comin g off a los s " The Kni gh ts, a id ed by Ri ck Reynolds ' field goal squ ee z ed by t h e Sparta ns three to zero " We al so played a fin e ga m e aga ins t Northeast. "

Many o f th e a thle tes were tab be d as outstanding, So li ch cit e d K. Ro h er s, D. Marti a:: d G Gilso n with th e m os t co n siste nt e f fo 1ts. Th e Lincoln Journal plac ed Ro hers, Ma rti , Gil so n , Reynolds and Bae r o n t he a ll- cit y tea m a nd Kelvin Roher s o n the all- s tat e t eam. '

Solich also s tated th a t it was a big challe nge to come out and pra ct ice ev e r y da y fr o m t!ie middle of the summer t o the beginnin g of t he winter. "It is trul y diffi culi to a pp ly o n ese lf to practice day aft e r d ay Th e t ea m did thi s very su c ce ssfully all seaso n ," h e sa id.

Backed by severa l r eturniri g le tt erm e n a nd upc o min g undercl ass m en , th e cro ss co un try tea m succeeded in p ro du c ing a t eam o f fi ne calib er, paced by retu r nin g le tterm en John McC racke n and Tom Mc Na u gh t. Th e te am pl ace d we ll in all mee ts , compri sin g a fine seaso n record, i nclud in g a third place fini sh a t sta te Junior lett e r ma n John McCrac ke n felt t hat this year's t ea m was far be tte r tha n th e team of 1972-73 "I think we bombed o ut o n the fir t meet, but we all ca me bac k, " he sta ted. Alth o ugh he placed we ll in all th e m ee t s h e wen t o n to ;ay, " I didn ' t feel I was th e har des t wo rk er on the team " In cros s c o untr y, Roy ' s b oy s ca pp ed the season by placin g thr ee me n on t he all- city team , Includin g T o m Mc Naugh t, Jo h n McC rac ken an d Dave Ruthsatz

A lth o ug h mos t of th e o th e r sport s tende d t o lac k pa rt icip a nt s, gir ls voll ey b all was o ne exce pti o n fro m th a t fact. " We e xp ecte d a turno ut o f a , o u nd 50 gi rl s, " coach Ca rol Woo d y sa id In a dd it io n lo t he la rge tu rno u t Woody also had fi ve ret urnin g le t te rw ome n Des pi te th e fa c t t ha t vo ll ey b all i s co nsidered a tea m spo rt , m a n y individu a ls co mri.buted fine e ffor t s. Woo d y cited Sh erry Brydl , Laur ie S toe hr, Sue Kess, Ba rb St ani slav, and Ja n Bart el, fo r f in e pla y i ng o ve r the sea so n. Woo dy also me nt io ne d t ha t t hese girl s we , e t he hi gh score r s fo r the seaso n Th e sea so n e :1d e d with th e var sity t ea m p os t i ng a reco rd o f 13-- 2. Al so i.!1clude d are t he LPS a nd tra m-N e b ras ka ch ampion ship s.

" We folt we wo uld do rea l well, o nl y two star te rs gra dua te d fr o m las t year's tea m •· Woo dv sai d .Loo king bac k o n her seco nd seas~ n Coach Woo dy a dde d , "T h e vars ity ha d a ver y su ccess ful sea.so n I t hi nk I wo rked wi t h a fine gr oup o f a thle t es."

.Varsity Basketball: R o w J: T. Donaldson, G Schmidt , R. Cipriano, H. Dobson, Row 2 : T McNaugh t , G. Grace, K. Opp, A. Zobs, Row 3: J. Lohrberg, R. Reynolds, G. Young, G Gilson.
2) Sophomore Andy Zobs (55) goes up for a shot agiainst Grand Island.
3) Rick Reynolds attempts a jump shot.
5) '"This is a moving game, not a sitting game, Fred."

Team Effort Sparks Comeback

"Our main pitfall was offense we missed 38 percent of our shots," basketball coach Wally McNaught stated after one of the earlier games in the season. This problem shined above all others, as the varsity cagers dropped six straight games at the beginning of the season. McNaught was quick to add that most of the games were dropped by only a small amount of points. "The final score is not a true indication of the closeness of the game anyway," McNaught added.

As the season progressed the varsity cagers g?t u ntracked and pulled off three straight vtctones. The cagers started their streak as they defeated Grand Island 73-58. "We start ed to work more on offense over the Christmas break," McNaught stated The hard work paid off as the Knights won the next two games in a weekend doubleheader. The team rolled over Hastings on Friday and Beatrice on Saturday "We were getting both inside and outside scoring efforts which keeps your opponent honest," McNaught said

The winning streak ended at that and was followed by several defeats leading up t o rhe East High game. The crosstown rivalry grew to a peak as the game commenced, things looked bl~k for Southeast at the half though, as the Krughts went into the lockcrroom with 32--27 deficit But aided by four players in double figures the Knights pulled another upset, 60-57

As the season drew to a close the cagers won their final regular season game against Lincoln High, 53-49. As the season came to an end Southeast went into the district tournament against Northeast. The season ended here as the cagers fell in defeat to the Rockets, 51-27. Although there were many disappointments for this year's varsity basketball team, they could look back on many fine moments, the East High upset, the close games. But although the sea son had its disappointments, it had its high pomts too.

Wrestling was not an exception to the lack of participants. "We experienced the smallest turnout for wrestling in 15 years," wrestling coach Gail Baum said "Although the small

turnout did not only effect Southeast this was typical of all schools throughout the ~tate" he added "Despite the fact that participants 'were lacking, the amount of observers increased over past year," Baum added

Coach Baum cited several performers for highly consistant records, among these were Ron Anderson, Steve Hill, and Rick Hill In addition to these stadouts, juniors John Lucchino and Steve Hill, and seniors Bill Swenso n and Rick Hill all made state championships in each of their respective weight classes. Although Swenson and Lucchino lost their opening matches, the Hill brother s both finished as runners up.

While fine individual efforts were turned in by the wrestlers, the team as a whole finished the season with a 3-8 dual meet record.

Although they finished the season with a rather poor record, the varsity wrestlers finished seventh at state, in a field of 28 teams.

Commenting on the state meet Rick Hill added, "I was sure I could have beaten my opponent I was only three points away from being state champion."

When one refers to a certain sport, such as gymnastics for example, you would probably think of boys gymnastics, which would not be considered a chauvenistic attitude because this seems to be the general cor{sensus Qf attitudes, both male and female. But when one directly iefers to girls gymnastics you are referring to a different type of sport than boys gymnastics. The girls compete on several different types of apparatus, most are radically different than those used by the males but they arn equally as challenging.

But despite the fact that athletics for females still rank second, they have come a very long way In its second year, the girls gymnastics team has come perhaps the farthest of all the female athletic teams. In its preceeding season for instance, they competed in only three meets, compared to seven meets in this year's seasorL Aided by five returning letterwomen rookie coach Carolyn Bendfeldt

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Reserve Basketball : Front Row, S. Statton , R. Reynold s, M Haas, C Huetso n, J. Hergert, Coach D. Puelz, Row 2 : B. Cucca, B. Keller, B. Moody, C. Lofgreen, B. Keller, W. Strange , M Kubick, K. Schroeder

I) Opening tip is a t oss up against Nort he ast

2) Surrounded by three East Hi gh d efe nder s, Fred Sc hmidt c url s fo r a lay up.

3) Se nior Ke vin Opp goes up fo r a jump shot

4) Up and Ov er is a Tom Donaldson (23) shot

5) Ran dy Cipriano drive s fo r a lay up.

6) John Lohrberg is wo ndering about the outcome of the game.

7) During pr egame warm up s the varsity pa ss es the basketballs.

8) Wally Mc Nau ght he a d basketball coac h thinks hard du ring tim e-o ut

1) Greg Young tries a shot with little resistance.

2) Popular sign hook'em horns is shown by the varsity

3) Steve Hill (top) gets set to wrestle.

4) Grappler Rick Hill rests durin g a match

5) Tied up tighter than a drum is Bob Anderson's opponent.

6) Locker room antics prove funny after East High game.

I) Tim Turner put s head squeeze o n Ha s tin gs wrestler
2) Wre s tlin g team o bserves matc h int e nti ve l y.
3) Ridin g ove r other wrestler is Ron Anderson.
4) Stev e HUI ties up opposing wrest le r
5) Rese rve wre s tler tries leg pic k-up in match
Var sity Wr estling - Row 1: K Jensen, J. Lucchino , R Anderson, C. Leslie, B. Lester, S. Hill, K Sissie, R Hill, K. Bi gby, B. Swenson , D Morgan , C Davis. Row 2: Coach G. Baum , B Anderson , D Mar•:i , H. Mis lc, G. Lightner, T. Blo o m , D Carter , D. Esile , D. Naiden, R Kobler , M. Jone s, D Dr bal, B. Torren ce , Coach A. Mackevicus

1) Caralyn Carveth , all around champ , performs an uneven parallel bar routine.

2) Proceeding into a floor ex ercise routine is Cathy Schmidt.

3) Balancing steadily on the beam is junior Kim Cook.

4) Teresa Paulson trie s a balance beam routine.

6) "Practice makes perfect," to Jenny Jiracek.

7) Cindy Cedarh olm performs on uneven parallel bars at Lincoln High meet

Girls Gymna stic s , Row 1 , K. Jones, T Paulson , S. Bokcmpc r , C Hoffma n , T. Buc k ner, K. Meyer, J.
Ji race k, Row 2 : Coach C Ben dfeldt , D. Robert s, S. Unger , L. Lake , C. Schmidt , K Klanecky, L. Fishe,, P. Vanv eec h, Ro w 3 , P. Blocker, C. Russell, J. Hartman, C. Carveth , C. C;,derholm , K Cook, B. Nighier
Varsity Swimming, Row I: M. Porter , N. Higley, T. Weyhrauch , Row 2: J Lawlor , S Magee, D. Balock , S. Balentine, T. Stovall C. Smith , E. John so n , J. Harrington , J. Kay. Row 3, P. Koerner, P. Maude , N Rinne , b. Magee , C Smith , T. Swihart, J. Yant, J. Sampher e, J. Perry.

Win ter TealllS Excel Overall

Contin ued from page 161 looked forward to the seaso n with great anxiety "I think we will do ve ry well t his season, our sophomores are very strong."

As the season progressed the Knights compiled an excellent record of 6-1, dropping only one meet at the Oma ha North Invitational Fine individual efforts we r e t urne d in by Susie Unger, Jenny Jiracek, Kim Cook, Cindy Cedarholm and Caro lyn Carveth enroute to the city championship.

Sophomore Ca r veth ear n ed her sixth championship of the season in the all-around competition.

As the girls gymnasti cs team lacked popularity , the swi m mi ng team had the same complaint. Having the finest of aU th e wi.r, ter sports teams, the swimmer s still had to lo se observers to a medi ocre basketball tearn. The swim team was the only te a m in the state to finish with an undefeat ed re cor d,10-0

Durin g the entire season lh e Knights overpowered all o f theiI oppo nents on the way to city, and Tram-N ebra ska titles. Although they came int o th e state meet with a fine record , they were only ab le to place third, behind Omaha We st side a nd Omaha Burke. The state meet wa s no t as disappoiJ1ti n g as the sta nding show ed th o ugh Junior Edward Johnson swam his way to th r ee gold meda ls,

2) T he swim team lift s weigh t s in before season warm-ups.

3) "On your marks, get set, Go!"

4 ) i!n/Jet~Js~ swims th e butterfly at 3

5) The Southea st sw im team re sts between eve nt s.

including a state record in the 100 yeard butterfly. "I think Eddie did a fine job, this could qualify him for All-American Honor s, " coach Steve Nootz commented. In addition to

Johnson's fine output at state, the medley relay team consisting of Johnson, Brian Magee , Pete Maude, and Jim Perry also captured state honors.

1) After a rough inning, several varsity baseball players come in to ba i
2) Benched by a broken arm , senior Jim Leslie observes a game.
3) Terry Wood congratul a tes Greg Michaelson after making a successfu; play.
4) Jon Cary slides in safe ly to third base.
5) Tom Donaldson takes batting practice.
6) Oversliding third base, number 17 is still safe due to a n error by th ,· opposing team.
Varsity Baseball Front Row, Rkh Bokemper, Mike Burcham, Jon Cary , Ma r k Haas Row 2 , Gr eg Smith , Jim Leslie, Bob Schmidt, Greg Grant , Mike Patt R, ,w 3 , Bruce Baker , Craig Le slie Row 4, Randy Phipps, Bill Kane, Mike Peterse n, Bob Lea th er man , Dan He kett , coa ch 0 1arles Gordon
Girls Track , Front Row, K. Knut sen , C. Adamson , A. Gradwohl, G Tricone, J. Mickelso n , S Well s, K Litt, J. Stoehr Row 2, S. Bokemper, C Nutt, K. Fisc her , C. Wat kin s, K. Sho nerd, C Schmidt, T. Buckn er , S. Bo kemper Row 3, Coach Jerr y Harkrad er, K. Te g tm eie r , L Cech, K. Turner, D. Hit z, A. Jordon, B. Stanislav, L Nutt, B. Goebel, S. Jewell, L Bryd!, J. Haikrader

1) Dori s Hitz is far ahead of her co mpetiti o n yet she slill puts all sh e has into fin ishin g

2) Judy Mickelson throws her arms up in joy aflcr runnin g a successful ancho r le g at the city relay s.

3) Barb Stanislav takes her second jump at the city relay s

4) Junior Sue Bokemper passes the bato n to sophomore Karee Shonerd , whil e the crow d looks on with anxiety

5) Every jump seems to be fl a wless for Barb Stanisl a v.

6) Judy Mk kelso n clears t he: hurdle whil.e warming up the twQ mile re lay Cindy Nu t1 Ilm s the first le g ,

1) Varsity go lfer s practice th eir back swing o n the prac lice tee

2) Se ni o r go lfer R ic k Rey nol ds ta kes a chip sh ot.

3 ) Ju s t a silly lit t le millim ete r longer'

4 ) .luni o.r St eve Statton bla st s hi s way out o f a sand trap.

5) John Hergert watches a s Steve Statton takes a pe nalty st1okc.

I) Senior Mary Hall executes an overhead smash during a warm-up match.

2) Senior Jim Wallasky whips the disc around with all his st rength.

3) Competing in the city relays, junior Scott Tallman clears a high hurdl e.

4) Meg Sha neyfelt and Mary Hall endure tough competition during match play

5) The girls tenni s team.

6) The entire track team takes time out to warm-up.

GIRLS TENNIS, First Row, M. Hall , L Stoher , M. Long, T Paulsen , K. Young, B. Deurmeyer; Row 2, C. Carveth, J. Deeter, D. Kleinwcber , T. Langren, L. Donely , N. Kroger, P. Ja mes, D. Sackett , M. Hoeft ; Row 3, M. Shaneyfelt., S. Etmund, L. Opp, S. Hynek, .P. Schneiber, K. O'Shea, M. reigar, K. Tyner, B. Llewellyn , Head Coach B. Kenagy.

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1) Tim Gilkerson flies over the crossbar with ease.

2) Hurdlers compete at a city meet.

3) Tension is at its highest as the race is about to begin.

4) Mike Fausch passes the baton to Ri ch Louthan during the city relays.

5) Vaulter Dave Ruthsatz shows agility as he clears the bar.

6) A highjumper shows proper take-off form.

1) lntramural teams play flag football.
2) Intr a mural weightlifters work to improve their strength.
3) "The bomb "
4) Coach Dennis Puetz wades through a four-footed r elay
5) Medieval torture is brought to Southeas t in the form of the we ight machine.
6) Chris Lo fgreen 's rush doesn't quite make it in time •

lntramurals Gain Student Popularity

Al though intra murals still lack the popularity that varsity athletics enjoy, intramurals are far from dying. As the season began, intramural director Bill Stephenson looked to the season with great optimism.. "There appears to be teams with great potential," he said.

As in previous years, flag football was the most popular, but many also turned out for the other sports "I h ope there will be a larger turnout than in previou s years, even though the number of participants hav e increased over the last few years,"Stephenson said

In addition t o football the intramural program covered such diverse sports as girls bowling and weight lifting. Athletic Director Bill Miller also stated that he expected such a large turnout that the program may have to be expanded to the 8 o'clock period, or even Saturday.

As the t1ag football season drew to a close , "Leslie's Lovers", headed by senior Jim Leslie, ended up on top. As the basketball season progressed , "Litt le Moe Effort" capped a successful season with the school championship.

As intramurals ga in popularity many new ideas are being tried. Stephenson said that a re cor d of statistics will be kept. Stephenson also said bicycling may be added and many other sports may be tried.

3. An excited reserve foo tb all team huddles for a good practice.

4. Sophomore Ron

gets caught after receiving a short pass,.

5. Reserve line coach Wally McNaught gets eye to eye contact with Dave Slagle.

6. Re~crve placekicker Don Pegler warms up before the game with help of sophomore Rush Reynolds.

1. Two East Hig:h defenders pursue reserve quarterback Jim Perry.
2. "You got to love it to play this game," remarks Denny Puetz, reserve head coach.
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6) Senior Gene Thompson shoots a hook shot over opposing tea m center.

7) Sophomore Andy Zobs jumps high for shot over No rtheast player.

1) Dan Black shows his smashing forehand in tabletennis
2) Sophomore Bill Moody trie s a jump shot over Northeast player.
Referee Bill Stephenson checks the time left in an intramural game
Two against two is one ga me called Doubles Ping Po ng
Gary Grace (22) tries to rebound over three Northeast. men as teammates Rush Reynolds (14) and John Hergert (44) get in on the action

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I) Mark Ha a s spr i ngs for a better sh ot
2) "Ov er h er e gir ls! "
3) R efer ees Gilso n , Don a ldson, a n d Lohrberg show that th ere wo n 't be any funn y b usiness during Li ' l Mo es vs. Coache s
4) "H er e yo u go"
5) " I ju st a dore a thl etic ally in cli ne d men "
6) "I th o ught th e we t head was dead "
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Index

AAbbott, Barbara - 13 2

Abker, Kurtis- 132

Achen, April - lOO

Achen , Fritz - 13 2

Acher ,A cklie, Holly- 132, 209

Acklie, Lori e - 100, 209

Adams, Deborah - 100

Ad a ms, Mark - 120

Adamson, Cynthia - 132, 174

Addcock, Robert - 132

Agnew, Douglas - 100

Akert, Leonard- 100

Aksamit, Robin - 100

Alby, Randel- 132

Allder, Larr y - 13 2

Allder, Roy - I 20

Allen, Connie - 70, 100, 152, 158

Allen, Dor win - 100, 180

Allen, Michael - 100

Allgood, Kristine - 1 20

Allison, Janet - 13 2

Allison Karen - 100

Amen, R 0 nald - 100

Andel! , Mark - 120

Anderson, Gerald - 132

Anderson , Janet - 132

Anderson, John - 120

Anderson. Nancy - l 00

Anderson, Reb ecca - I 00 , 21 i

Anderson , Robert - 92, 120, 164, 167

Anderson, Ron - 120, 16 7

Anderson , Steven - .120

Anderson Thomas - 12:0

Andrews , Karen - l 32

Andrews , Mark - 1 20

Andrews, Molly 13 2

Andrews, Scott- 120 , 154

Angulo , Katia · 63

Armijo, Nick - 13 2

Arndt , Sheril - 132

Atrz , Sandra - 1 32

Atwater , Be a il - 132, 180

Avery , Kathleen- 100

Aylward, Daniel - 120

Babcock. Mi chael - IO I

Baeder, M:Lllicent - 120

Baer , Gre gor y - 64, l 01, I 52, 154 ,155,2 12

Bailey , Ted - l O1

Bailey, Ronald - 120 Baker. Bruc e - l 20 , l 73

Baker : Larry-· l 20

B Scott - 92. 101. I 70, 211

Balok, Dougla s - I 20, 1 70

Banks , Richa1 d - l 32

Barnar<i, Vicki - 1 20

Barna well. Eric - 1 3 2

Barry , Michelle - 1 20

Bartels , Jan- 101. 150, 151

Ba1t els, !Umberly - 132

Batten. Brian- 132

Batt en: Eric - 132

Bauer, Cathy- 132 Bauer, Cindy- 132

Bader, Diane- 132

Bauer, Diane - 13 2

Bauer, Teresa - 13 2

Baughn, Scott - 50 - 120

Baugous, Cralg • 120

Bau go us, David - 132

Ba.imi.n , Walter - 120

Baumgarten, Gretchen - 78 , 101

Baumgarten, Kurt - 13 2

Bax, Co nnie - 120

Bax, Cynthia - 13 2

Bayley, Martha - 120

Beall, Julie - 120

Be an , Pa trick - 101

Beard, Elizabeth - 56, 101, 204

Beck, Jeannine - 132, 194

Becker, Cyndia - 101

Becker, Linda - l 3 2 Becker, Linda - 13 2

220

Bede, Gregg - 101

Beggs, Scott - 132

Belker , Jeffrey - 41, 55 , 120, 216

Bell , Patrick - 120

Bengtson. Steven - 132

Benner, Pauicia - 120

Beran, Colleen - I O1

Berg, Lois - 120 Bergmeyer , Shari - 120

Berkebile , Philip- 132

Berkheim, Anna - 132

Bernardini, Annika - 120

Berniklau, Amy - 58 , 12 0

Berthelsen, Debra - 132

Be1trand, Susan - 132

Bcttge , B~rry - 101

Bettge, R:;y - 132

Beum, Elaine - 133

Bi ec k, Deb o rah- 101 , 212

Biggs , Mary•· 101

Bigley , Timothy - l 20

Bigsby , Kcith- !Oi, 167

Binder , Nancy - l OI

Bishop , Douglas - 133

Bla c k, Daniel - 133 , 186

Blackeik, Wesley - 133

Blatchley, J a nell e - 120, 150, 15 l

Blatchley , Sharon - 56, IOI , 200 , 212.

Blocker, Peggy - 133 , 169

Bloom , Todd· 120, 154 , 167

Boehmer, Kyle - 121

Boehmer. Sam - 121

Bokemper , Richard- 101 , 173

Bokemper , Sally - 133, 169, 174

Boi:cmper, Susan - l 21, 174 , 175

Bolin. Debra - l 21

Bolin: Jim- 131 , 180

Bo mbe rger, Mary- 121 , 158

Bonebri ght , Brad ley - 133

Ba it , Ma ry-121

Boughn , Sc o tt - 133

Bowen, Donna - I 33

Bowe1, Jenn ifer- 121

Bowers, J effrey - 121

Bowker , Steven - 133, 180

Boyer , Dianne - 101

Bozarth, Dennis - 121

Brad e n, Bruce - 133

Bradsby , Courtney - l 21

Brady , Pa mela - 121

Brame. Edward - 121, 154 , 180

Brammeier , Lynn - 54. 10 1, 213

Brnnclfas , Richa.rd - l 54, I 80

Branum , Larry - 133

Branstette r , Sherla - 133

Bra1Je r, Warren - l 01

Braun sroth, Bradley - 121

Brehm, John- 101 , 154

Brest el, Be thany - l 21

Brid ge , Chery l - 133

Bridger, Da vid - 121 , 180

Brink, Michael - 101 , 2 17

Brockley , Kevin - l 33

Broman, Li sa - 121

Brown , Charla - 101

Baown, Cheryl - l 02

Brown , Kim - 133

Brown. Ri cha rd - I 21

Brown e, Susan - 121

Brunmeier, Christine - 133

Brunhouse, Martin - 102

Bry a nt , J effre y - 121

Bryd!, Lori - 133, l 74

Bryd!, Sherry - 102, I 50

Buchole, Ma rk - 36, l 02

Bucholz, Margaret - 133

Buckley , Linda - 133

Buckner, Theresa - 121, 150, 151, 169, 174

Buechel , Larry - 102

Burcham, Mike - 102, 1.54, 173, 205

Burcham, Scott - I 21

Burden, Franklin - 50 , 133

Burder, Margaret - 42 , 102

Burh a m, Mark 121

Burkgren , Nancy - 133

Burns, Gary - 133

Burt, Scott - 121 Burton, Douglas - 133

Burtwell, L. - 121

Busboom, Kathy· 102

Busboom , Lo rirae - 121

Busboom, Steven - I 33, 180 , 201 , 213

Bush , Terren ce - I 02

Byer ly , Juli e - 121

CCaldron , Denise - 121

Calkins, Elizabeth - l 33

Ca lvert , George - l 02

Calvin John - l 02

Camp, Kendra - 71 , 121

Camoanile, Joe - 102

Campbell, Arny- 81 , 133, 194

Campbell, David - 133 , 180

Campbell, Lori - l 02

Canaga, Mari kay - I 3 3

Carli n, Jean - 102

Carlson, Barbara - I 02

Carlson, Jannell - l 02

Carpenter, Richard - 133

Carnes, Dal e - 133

Carrigan , Bill - 133

Carroll , Michael - 133

Carsten s, Kelly - 133

Carsten s, Linda - I 33

Carter. Douglas - 121

Ca rter , Douglas - 1 3 3, l 6 7

Ca rter , Katherine - l 33

Carter, Patricia - 121

Carveth , Carolyn - 133 , 158, 168, 169

Ca rveth , Bill- 102, 154 , 205

Cary, Jon - I 02 , 1 72, 1 73

Cary, Phil- 102, 206

Cary, Keith - I 33

Casp ers, De bbie - 102

Cas pe rs , Vicki e - 133

Cast , Michael - 13 3

Cathcart , Cynthi a · .133

Catron. Allison - l 21

Catts , Rebecca - 1 2 1

Cech, La ur ia nn e - 121 , 174

Cederdahl , Mark- ! 21

Cederholm , Cy mhia - 121 , 168, 269

Chandler , Paul - l 33

Chap e lle, David - 5 3, l 22 , l 54

Chapin , Le e - l 34, 154

Chapman, Michael - 122

Charon, Gayle - ! 22

Chastain, Chris - I 02, l 57 , 180

Chastain , Patrick - l 22

Cheese, Carrie - I 2 2

Chicoine, James - 12 2

Chierechetti, Tina - 122

Chilen , John - 134

Chleborad, Kar en - 134

Chrastil, James - 134

Christiancy, Katherine- 122 Churchill, Car la - 134

Churchill , Mary - 103 , I 98

Churchill, Paula - 103

Cipriano , Rand y 122, 16 0, 162 Clarence, Victoria - 134

Clark, Bradford - 1 22

Clark, Corey - l 22

Clark, Kelly - 70 , 103 , 200

Clause, Susan - l 22

Cla.dsen, Brian - 134

Clausen, Lenita - 103

Clements, Randal - 122 , 154

Cline, Jimmy - 122

Cochran, Barbara - 134

Coffman , Dana - 103

Coffman, Leslie - 134

Cole, Penny - 1 22

Collings, Abbie - I 03

Co llin s, Carol - l 22

Collins, Mich~el - I 03

Collins, Molly - 56, l 03, 206

Connell, Debra - 122

Cook, Casey- 37 , 103 Cook, Connie - 103

Cook, George - 122

Coo k, Janet - l 34

Cook, Kim - 71,122,168,169

Cool, Kathy - 103 Cooper, Greg - 134

Combs, Charles - I 34

Copple , Rebecca - 134

Copple , Sony - 134

Corkill, Philip - 103

Cornelius, Lori - 134

Costin , Elizebeth - 11 , 122

Costin , Mary - [03

Cot ten, Cheryl - 122

Coupe, Candi - 3 7, l 03

Cox , Ju.lie - .\ 22

Cox, Sally J 34

Cox, Sheri - 134

Crawford, Douglas - 122

Critchfield, Amy - 134

Crowin, Joanne - 134

Cruey , Lavon - 134

Crump, Terr i- 103

Cuca, Ralph - l 34, 161 Cunningham, John ·· 134

Cutt ler , Candy - l 34

DD 2harsh , Frank - 215

Dahlberg, Bruce - 122

Dahlberg, Bryan - 122

Dale, Shelly - 122

Damkroger , Laura - 134

Damm , Su san - 122

Daniel , Dana - i34

Danieil, Shari - 122

Da re , Debra - 6 8, 103

Darnell, Alice - 134

Darnell, Patncia - 134

Darrin g ton, J o n - 122

Darrough, Sherril - I 22

Davidson, Connie - I 34

David son, Roger - 134

Davie, Paul 57, I 22 , 154, 198

D'Avi gnon , Diana - 134

Davis, Car la - I 03

Davi s, Ca thcrine - 122

Davis, Clifford - 40 , 103 , 154, 167. 214

Davis, Ell en· l 03

Davi s, Karen - l 34

Davi s, Mi ch ae l - 122, l 54

Davi s, Warr en - I 03

Davy , Sheri - I 34

Dawson , Na ncy - 134 Dawson , R obe rt - l 22 Day , Paula - 134 Day , Richard - 134

Dean, Katherine - 122 Dean, Mary 134

Deems, Cynthia - 134

Deems. T erri - 48 , 103

Deeter: Jan e - 122, 152, 158

DeGraw, Crystal - l 22

Delp, John -134, 157, 180 De lp , Mark - 103

Dennie , Bruce - 103

Dennie, Dcuglas - 134

Depren ge r, Thomas - l 34

Deurmyer , BarbaraDevries , Michael - 122

Dewey , Gr ace - 122

Dewner, Debbi e - 104

Di c k, Roge r - 135

Dickey, Bryan- 135

Dickhute , Alan - 104, 142, 148

Diekmann, Scott - 122

Dier , David - 135

Dier s, Ann - 122

Dietrich, Joyce - 104

Dill , Angelina - 122

Dilley , Michael - 104

Dinsmore, Barbara - 135

Dischner , Deborah - 135

Dissm eye r, Rickey - 122

Divis, Marcia - 59, 104

Dobson , Deb o r ah - I 34

Dobson , Haro ld - I 04 , 160

Dodd s, R ober t - 135

Do dd s, William - 1 22

Doe rr , Eric- 135

Do nald so n , Th omas - 1 04 , 160, 16 2, 189 , 207

Donl ey, Lynn e - 135

Do rman , J e n e ll e· 135

Dor t , Patri c ia - 1 22

Dou gherty, Terry - 135

Dougl as, Elaine - l 22

Drain , Ku rt - 1 35

Drbal , Denn is - I 35 , 16 7

Drews, Penny - I 04

Dulin g, J ani ce - 122 , 205

Dunkle , Kevin - 122

Dunn, Maryja n e - 57 , ! 23, 20 1, 208

Dur an d , Dallas - 13 5

Duvcn, Wilfom - 1 23

Dzerk, Alan- 1 23

EEaton, Jon - I 35, I 80

Ea to n , Susan - I 3 5

Ec km an, J eff - 1 23

Eckman, Scott - l 35

Edgecomb, Elizabeth· 71. 123

Edgecomb, John - 104

Edwards , Sheryl - 1 35

Egger , Bru ce - 1 23

Enley , Da vid - 123

Ehrich, Fred - 13 5

Eise le, Cynthia - I 3 5

Eise le, Dav id - 1 35, 16 7

Eisenhauer, Patti - 1 04

Elley, S te ve - 1 35

Ellis, Kevin - 12 3

E llsworth, Earl·· 104

Ellwe ll. R obert - l 04

Em mo n s, Pat r icia · 13 5

End erle, Cindy - 12 3

En des, Pa mel a - 1 3 5

Eno, J o hn - I 35

En o, Hillie - 123

E ple y, David - 123

Epp , Co nnie - I 04

Ep pl er, Sharon - 1 23

Erb, Patrici a - I 04

Eric kso n, Co nn i - 123

Eringto n , Kevin - 123

Eschlim a n, Ted - 1 23

Etmund, Sara- 13 5

Evasco, Guy - 92, I 05, 15 4

Evnen , J a n e - I 05

Everitt, Jon - 1 23

Ff-'ahlber g, Mark - 123 , I 54

Fairchild , Karin - 13 5

Fallman, Sc o tt - I 7 8

Fanders , Rodney - I 05

Fauss, John - 105

Fa u sch , William - 13 5, 156,157, 180, 181

Fejfar , Mary - 1 35

Fe lber, Shari - 1 23

Ferris, Jill - 123

Fe ld t, Lo ren - 1 23

Fe rguso n , Roi - 13 5

Ficke , Gera ld - 49 13.5

F il bert, Na n cy - 13 5

Fi ndl ey , Terr i - 13 5

f-'i n k, Ch r ist in e - 1 23

Fish er, Howard - 1 35

F ischer , Kerry - 1 23, 1 50, 174

Fisc h er, Tim - 105, 154

F ish e r , Lo rri - 13 5

F ishe r, Randy - 105 Fisher , Valerie - 1 05, 204

Flah erty, Frank - 1 23

Flec h s, Dean - 105

F letc he r, Wayne - 1 23

Flowers, Mi ke - 105, 217

Flynn, Kell y - 105

F oger ty , James - 12 3

Folso m, James - 12 3

Foreman, Chri s tie - I 3 5

Foreman, Debra - 1 35

Foreman, Ri c k - 135

Foreman, R oxa nn e - l 05

Foss , Tim - 105

Foss, Tom - .105

Foster, Mike - 123

Foster, Ra nd y - 123, 180

Fowler, Patricia - 66, 105, 213

Fra i zer, Michael - 1 35 , 15 7, 1 80

Fraizer , Will- 79 , 105, [57, [80

Fralin, Steve - 123

Frankforter, Trac y - 135

Frea uf, Loui s- 54 ,10 5 , 154

Frederick, Cheryl - 135

Free ls, Stephanie - 1 35

Freeman , Ron - 123

l'rench, Chr is- 105

French , Sharon - 13 5

Frohn, Lori - 135

Fridrich, Kirk - 123 , 146, 147

Fullito n, \ViUiam - 105

Fus sel , J ames - 135

Fus se lman Je rry - 1.23

GGanz, Doug- 1 35

Ganz. Richard - 123

Garner, Lyn· l35 , 20 1

Garren, Michelle - l 05

Garreti. Karl - 123

Genett( Will.iam - 123

Genschorcck, Ca rm en - 123

George , Chr i sti ne~ 1 35

Gerhig, Step han - 135

Gerard, Larry- LOS, 146 , 147

Gertz Barbara - 105

Gi'obens, Jo:,,\ .:e - 123 1 1.58

Gibbens, Mary- 10 6

Gibson, G~na lee - 123

Gibson, Gretta - 106

G ibson , Scon - 135

Gichdhaus Roger - 106

Gilkerso n, Tun - 106, 180, I 81

Gill, Dara - 43 , 123

Gil mor<! , Pat- 1 35

Gilson , Gary - 106 , 154, l 60, 189, 2 l 7

G!ei:n, Sco tt- 106 , l57 , 180

Gloe, Richard - I 23

Goddard, Kat h y - 135

Goclicin. Gary - I 23

Go ebel, Eiiz"beth - 12 3, 158, l 74

Goecke , Robin - l 06

Go cmann, Marti· 135

Goetowsb, Pa ul - 54 , 106

Goldsmith, Tom - 124 , 154

Go lo n, John - 124

Go '. c n, Mar k - l 35

Goodrich, Sandra - 1 35

Goie , Gary • 135

Gossin , Je ff - 135

Gossin, Pam • J.06

Gowi n, Kyle - 1 3 5

Gr,win, U n - 1 06

Grabowski , Louis - 1 2 4 , 157

Grace, Gary- 161, 186

Gradwoh l, Ann - 135, 174

Grady, R oc hell e- 135

Graf, Julie - 63 , 124

Graham, Jackie - 106, I 98

Graham, Su e - 135

Grandstaff, Donati! - 81

Grant, Greg - 106 , 173

Grant , J a mes - 106, 146, 147

Grant, Mark - 136

Grant, Mike - 1 24

Grasmick, R on - 1 24

Gray , Doug - 1 24, 154 , 204

G r ay , Mark - 136

G r een, R ic h a rd - I 24

Greenwa ld, To dd - 136

Gruen e rn eyer, Donald - 106 , 157

Gre u e ne mey er, Rosalie - 1 24

Greving, Do u g - 1 36

Gries s, Deb - 106

Grie ss, Su san - 136

Griffin, Cy nthi a - 106

Griffin, Dav id - 136 , 180

Griffin, Phillip - 13 6

Griffin, Ruth - 124

Griffith, Guy- 136

Griffith , Patric ia - 136

Griswold , Dallas - 1 36

Griswold, Holl y - 124

Gross, Susan - 136

Grosse nba cher, Steve n - 10 6

Grosskoff, Kimberly - 124

Grove, Gary - 136

Gruenmeyer, Don - 1 80

Guenzel, Thomas - 124

Guest, Mary - 106

Gulick, J ames - l 2 4

Gulland, Robert - 136

Gzkeoviak, Greg - 136

HHaa s, Mar k- 124, 161 , 173 , 189,217

Haber lan, Lane - 1 36

Hachiya , Bob - 124

Hagen, Po lly - I 24

Hager, Tim - 1 24, 153, 154 , 180

Hagerman , Kaye -

Ha gg h, Kar e n - 136

Hallan, Ma ry - 13 6

Halada , Deb bie - 136

Hall , Je rry - 106

Ha ll , Mary - I 06, I 78

Halv orso n, J anet - 107

Halversta dt. Phylli s - 106

Halv erse n, R andy - t06

Hamersky, Ann - 136

Ham ilt on, John - 124

Hmm er, Jo le ne - 1 24

Hamm o nd , J ames - 136

Hammond, Po ll y - 45, 124

H:1 mn ett, Li sa - 1 24

Hancock, Michelle - 136

Hanna, Roberta - 136

Hannaway , fam es- 107

Hansclmann , Lisa - 12 4

Hansen , Andy - I 36

Hansen, Janet - 10 7

Hanse n, Lind a - 13 6

Hansen, Vi c ky - I 36

Hansher, Bill - l 24

Hanson , Roger - 1 24

Hardekopf, Mike -

Harkrader , Ja ne- 56, 107 , 174 , 205

Harm s, Mike - 124

Harper , John - J 36

Harrington, John - 136, I 70

Har ri ngton, Nancy - 56, 107, 2 1 3

Harr is, Ci ndy - 136

Harri so n, Carla - 136

Harr ison, Mark - 124 , 154

Hart man , Judy - 1 36, I 69

Harvell , Terri - 107

Harvey, Joan - 124

Ha sse , Pam - 136 Ha ssebroo k, Dave - 24 , 212

Hasselbalch, Eric - 107

Ha tch , Dori - I 07

Hat c her , Sue - 1 24

Hat ha way, Pam - 1 36

Hatt, Ter esa - 124

Hattan, Brenda - 136

Halv a t, Ju dith - 136

Hayes, R o n - 136

Hea ld, Bar r y - 136, 180

Healey , Bru ce - 195

Hecht , Brian - l 07

He c k er, Arvella - 1'24

Heggerma n , Kaye - 124

Hei den, Terry - 1 24

Heins , R obert - 107 , 148

Heinz , Debra - 10 7

He lms, Nancy - 107

Hempel , Jon - 136

He mphill , Teresa - 136

Hendrickson, Tari - 124

Henhouse, R obert - 126

Henni ngso n , He idi - 107 , 11 7

Henricksen, Mike - 136

Hendri z, Mar ce na - 136

Her ge nrad er, JodyHer gert, John - 124 , 16 0, 177 , 186

Herge rt , Po ll y - 68, 107

Hermar:, Tracy - 124

He r tzler, Jeff- 107

Heskett , Dan - 124 , 153, 154 , 173

He sson, Charles - l 0 7

He ;,o n, Ke lly - 136

Heu111phreu s, Sherr il - i36

Hewitt , Mary - I 07, 2 I 7

Hiatt, Rob er t- 124

Hickey, Pe ggy -136, 158

Higgins, Joan - 107

Higley , Norm - 107 , 1 70

Hill, Richard - I 07 , 154, 164 , 166

Hill, Steve - 124, 154, 164, 166

Hill , Ted - 136

Hinds, Burke - 39 , 4 3, 107

Hinrichs, Marijo ·· I 36

Hinrich s, Beck y - I 08

Hitch cock, Kevin - 136

Hitz. Doris - 108, I 74, I 75

Hoage, Jolie - 136

Hod ge, Mi cha e l - 124 , 154

Hoeft , Mary - I 24

Hoffman, Co nn ie - I 08, 169

Hoffsc hnieder , Kathy - 108

Ho gg, C!uis - 108

Ho!fec k. .Joel - 1 80

Hogg, K°a thy •· 136

Holle , Charlene - 1 36

Ho.llinsworth, Joy - I 24 , 158

Hollowa y, Kim - I 08

Ho ll oway, Ly nn- 1 36

Holm , Chr is - J 36

Hol m es , Donna - 108

Holmqui st, Harold - 1 24

Hol s ton, Yarerie - 136

Holzworth, Carme n - 136

Honeycutt, Von na - 108

Hoobler , Brian - I 08

Hoobler. Bru ce - 136

Hopkins, Dav id - I 08

Hopper , Steve -

Hopper, Sam - 136

Hough, Carol - 1 36

Houfek, Joel - I 08, 156 , 157

Hovey , Linda - 108

Howard , Mi chael - 136, 18 0

Howat, Ro bin - 125

Howe , Debbie • 1 24

Ho u t, Kim - 125

Hube r, Teri - 3, 108, 2 00

Hude, Susan - J 24

Hudson , Aiice - 12 4

Hud son. An n - 108

Hu dson, Bruce • 1 36

Hudson , Susan - 63 108

Huctson, Cunis - 11 5 , 161

Huffer. Debbie - 1 36

Hu gh es, David - 136

Hulb e rt , Jeff - 1 36

Hu rlb utt , Jan e - 125

Hurl ey, Re nee - 125

Hurley , Terry - 109

Hunt , Scott - l 36

Hurst , Lo u - 136

Hut chings, Kar e n - 136

Hy nek, Sandra - 13 7

Hynek, T err i 1 25

Ilrmin ger, Char les - 109

Ir ons, Gary - 125

Irvin , William - 125

Isaa cs, Wanda - 125

I sherwo od, Debor ah - 66, 109, 214

I sh erwood, Denise - 13 7

J ackso n, Kathy - 13 7

Ja c k so n, Melony - 13 7

J acox, Jay - 13 7

J age ma n , Dianna - 109

Je ns e n, Karen - 125

J e n se n , Ke nneth - 137, 167

J e nse n, Martin - 13 7

J ewe ll , Mary- 109 , 21 7

Jewe ll , Sharon - 137, 15 8, 174

Jira ce k, Jenni fe r - 137 , 160, 169

Jira cek, Kimberly - 125

Johnson, Ann - I 09

John so n, Brian - I 25

Jo hn so n, Daniel - 125

John so n , E d ward - I 25, I 70, 1 7 1

John so n , E ri c - 13 7

Jo hn so n , Kr iste n - 125

Joh n so n, Mark - I 09

John so n , Ma ry - I 09

Joh n so n , Mi ch ae l - 109, 2 15

Jo hn so n , Mi c h ae l - ! 25

Jo hn so n , Mi ch ael - I 3 7

Joh n so n , Pame la - 109

John so n , Randall - 13 7, 14 2, 148

J o h nso n , Vi ctor ia - I 25

Jo n es, Do na ld - 1 3 7

Jone s, Jud y - 137 Jones , Kimbe rly - 125 , 16 8, 169

Jon es, Lucinda- 1 37

Jones, Mi c h ael - 1 37

Jon es, Mart in - 137, 16 7

Jones, Th o m as - I 09

J orda n, Ann - 12 5, 174

Junke r , J o n - 12 5

Kaczka, Michael - I 25

Ka l le nbe rge r , Jo ni - 1 25

Kamtz , J ea n- 137

Kane , William - 109, 173

Ka si, Bren t - 109

Ka si, Scott - I 3 7

Kay , J a m es- 125 , 170

Keene, Mi c h ae l - 5 1, I 25

Kee tl e, P. Rex - 1 37

Ke ll er, Br ia n - 137 , 161

Keller. Bruce- 137, 161

Keller, Dona ld - 1 25

Ke ll er, Kar e n - 137

Ke ll y, C hri s ty - 1 25

Ke ndl e Patricia - 13 7

Kenn e d y. Alyce - 11 0

Ke nn edy. Ly nn - I 25

Kenn edy. Mar k - 1 37

Ke n t , Tammy - I 3 7

Ke rmm oade, B re nda - 137

Kerner, Kat h e rin e - 137

Ke rn s, Steven - 11 0

Ke ss, Susan - I I 0 , I 50

Ke ss ner, Mi c h ae l - 137

Kete lhut , J a n e - I 3 7

Kimb a ll , Brian- 11 0, 14 6, 14 7

Kin ca id, Laure l - 11 0

Kin gh o rn , J. Allen - 137

Ki ssle r , Steven - 137

Kl a nec ky , Ca mill a- 11 0, 150, 169

Kl eck n er, Kare n - 125

Kl e in, Sa ndra - I 3 7

Kl ein weber, Bart - 11 0

Kl ein ewebcr , Don na - 12 5

Kn ap p , Stephen - l3 7

Kn a ub , Jon i - 11 0, I 58

Kni ght , Debora h - I 37

Kni ght , Pati- 110

Kno ll , E li za bet h - 110

Kn ox, Ke nn et h - I 3 7

Knud se n, David - I 25, 199

Knu tson, Karl a - 137,174

Kob ler, Deann e - 56, 64 , 70, I IO, 200

Kobler, Rona ld - I 3 7, I 6 7

Koe ll e r , Jon - 125

Koec ner , Co lette- 137

Ko erner, Daniel - 125

Koerne r, Paul - 11 0, I 70

Ko hl, Rodney - 1 37

Ko hl , R oger - 110

Koontz, Kimberly - 11 0

Ko op, Ke nneth - 4 3, 56 , 110, 195

222

Kr ac ht , Kelly - I 3 7

Kr a m er, Ka re n - 13 7

Kra mer , Mark- 137 , 14 8

Kr au se, Kev in - I 3 7

Kr e u sc h e r, Susan - I I 0

Krivda , Mark - 125, 196

Krivd a, Mich ae l - 11 0

Krivosha , T e rri - 13 7

Kriz, R o dne y - 13 7

Kroger, Nancy - 11 0, 206

Kro hn , Judith - 125

Kro ll , Cat h eri ne - 138

Kro ll , Kevi n - I 25

Kr ondak, Michael - 125

Kru ge r, Franc es - 125

Kru se, Ki m - 125

Kubick , Mark- I 25, 16 1

Kubi tsc h e k, Lynn - 11 0

Kuhn , Micha e l - 13 8

Kumpf, PriscillaKushner, Martin - 42

Ku sh n er, Matt - I 25

La wl or, Joh n - 126

Law rie, Mi c h ae l - 110

Lea paid t, Lo is - I 26

Lea pa ldt , Lo rie - I 38

Leat her m an , R o bert - 111 , 173, 210

Leatherman, Thomas - 126

Leber, R a ndy - 126

Lebaro n , Mar c ia - 1 38

Lee, John - I 26

Lee, Linda- 13 8

Le gra nd e, Mi c h ae l - I 3 8

Leip, Cynt hi a - 138

Leitner, G r egory - 126 , 167

Lela n d, Rex -

Lesli e, Craig - I 26, I 6 7, I 7 3

Le s lie, J ames- 64, 1 11 , I 73, 215

Lester , William - 138, 167

Letheby , Micha e l - 111 , 2 10

Leupo ld , Da rr e ll - 13 8

Lewis, Anita-116, 197

LLahners , Guy- 138 Lake, Lisa- 13 8, 169

Lamphere , Ja m es - I 25 , 170

L,ne , Kat hl ee n - 125

La ne. Kirk - 138

La nd es, Carol - 138

Landgren , T e rri - I 3 8

Lang , Cat h y - I I 0, 195

La ng, Jam es - 126

Lang, R anda ll - 126

Lani!,, Ro dney - I 26

Large, J a m es - 138

Large , Jon - I 26, 154

Larkins, Cheryl - I I 0

Lau, April - 111 , 150

Laun, Fra n ces - 138

Lau n, Jo hn - 111

Lauterbach , Kat hy - I 38

Lava ty, Charles - I 26

Lewis, Dale - 46. 111

Lewis, Gentrr - 1 1 1

Lewis , Ro bert - I 38

Lcwno, Jeffrer - 1 38. 180

Lie n emann. Dorot hy - 13 8

Li e nemann. Dougla s - 11 I

Lin c h , Jean - 11 I

Lindblo o m. Dawn - 126

Lindgren , Cra ig - 126

Lin ge nfelder. Co nni e - 126

Lipp ert, Maria - 11 I

Litt, Karla - I 38, I 74

Livingst o n, David - 138

Llewellyn, Beth - 6 2, 126

Llewellyn , J anet - 138

Lofg reen, Chri sto pher - I 26. 161 , 183

Lofgre n, Conn ie - 126

Lohrberg, Joh n - 65, 111 , 153 , 154, 16 0, 16 2, 189, 210

Lo n g, Mi c helle - 13 8

Lo n g, Nancy - 138

Lon gacre, Cy nthi a - l 26

Lo nn , Teresa - l 3 8

Loos, La ne lle - I 3 8

L opee, Gail - l 26

Lout h a n, Richard- 138, 157 , 1 80, 18 1

Lo u than, Susan - 1 11

Love l ess, Linda - l 26

Lowe, Kat hl ee n - 1 26

Lowe ry, G regg - 138

Lu ce , Dale - 11 I

Lu eb ke, Jo hn - 111 , 157

Lu cc h ino, John - I 26, l 6 7

Lu cchino, Ri ca rdo - 12 6

Lu ed ke, Sandr a - 1 26

Lu e dtke , Gregory - I 3 8

Lu e dtke, Ra n dall - 138

Lukeh ert, Lee - 111 Lutz, David - 111

Lutzi , Steven - 11 1

Ly o n, Cat h er in e - 38, SO, 1 11 M

Macek, James - 126 Macek, Terese- 138

Mac ke, Hei n ze - I 3 8

Madd ox, Thomaz - 62, 126

Magee, Bri a n - 11 2, 170

Magee, Stu art - I 3 8

Ma gn e nat. Jody - 138

Ma haffy, Mary - 43 , 11 2

Ma li ck, Shelley - 126

Mandery, Ken n et h - 1 38

Manke , Scott - I 26

Man l ey, Car o l - 11 2, 197

Manl ey, Jo hn - I 3 8

Mann, C u rtis - 11 2

Mann. T amara - 1 38

Mannin g, Richard - I 26

Mares, Diane - 11 2

Markus. Mi c h ael - 138

Marlette, R obert -

Marsh , Me li ssa - 13 8

Marsha ll. Mary - 126

Martin , Dann ie ! - 138

Marten s, St eve n - 65 , 68, 11 2

Marti. David - 92, 11 2, I 53 , 154. 204

Marti n Ro na ld - 112

Martin , Todd - 126 Martin. Vi c k y - 126

Marx , Ho ll y - I 26

Maseman. Lynn e - 70, 112 200

Ma so n. Jody - 138

Matteson, Edith - 11 2

Matt iso n , Robert - 68. 1 26 , 15 4

Maude. Harold - I 26. I 70

Maud e. Susan - 11 2. 1 58. 199

Ma y , De bo rah - 138 May Stuart - I 38

Mar bin Susan - I 26

Megi nni s. Ri ch ard - I 38. 153 , 154

Mee h a n. Anne - 13 8

Mc h an. Cindy - I 3 8

Mehs e r, Jean n e - I 26

Meile , Mi chae l 138 Me i tze n , Steven - I 26, 154

Mcllot. Bri a n - I 26

Merritt , Sharon - 112 , 2 15

Mertens. Willi a m - 126

Messenger , Bruce - I 3 8

Metzger , Jul ie - 64. 66 112 211 Meyer, Christopher - 11 2 Meyer. Cindy - I 26

Meye r Cynthia - 1 12

Meyer, Gregg - 139 Meyer , Joyce - 1 1 2 Meyer , Kim - 11 2, 169

Meyer, Ri chard - 112 Meyerhoff, Jame s - 138 Mich ae l , S haro n - 139 "1i ch ae l son , Grcgorr - 139 Mi c kels o n , Judy - 139, I 58, 174 , 175

Mikkleson , Lu c in da - 139

Mill e r , D aw n - 11 2

Miller, Ka thleen - 126

Miller , Martin - 139

Miller , Russell - 126

Miller , Susan - 139

Mills, Franklin - 127

Mills, Mark - 127, I 54

Mills , Mary - 139

Mills, Marva - 112

Minear , Deanna - 113

Minear , John - 139

Misle, Howard - 139

Misle, Sidney- 113, 210

Mitchell , Tracy - 127

Mittelstadt, J eri - 113

Mittelstadt , Rita - 127

Mitrevi cs, Sandra 139

Moat s, Mary - 113

Mo e ller , Ci nd y - 127

Moe ss ner, Stephen - 92, \ 13 , 154

Molzer , Dean - 11 3

Moo dy , Su sa n - 11 3

Mo o dy , William - 139 , 161, 186

Moog , Randall - 180

Moon , Jame s - 139

Moo re, Lindsay - 139

Mo o re, Raejean - 139

Mor ga n, David- 4 7, 56 , 57, 113 , 167 , 201

Mar ga n, Mary - 127

Morris , George - 139, J 80

Morr o w, Ka thlee n - 41 , 64, 70, 113, 200

Morse, Gini - 127

Mo rt en se n, Kare n-6 8, 113

Mort e nse n, Kim - 139

Mo sema n, Dia nne - 4 3, 58, 113 , 198

Mose ma n , Bill - 139

Mose r, Kri st i - 11 3

Mose r, T erry- 94 , I l 3, 148

Moss, Ruth-1 27 ·

Moty c ka , Ela in e - 12 7

Motyc ka, Jo Ann - l 39

Mo yer , Ray mond - 139

Moye r, Theresa - 12 7, 139

Moze r, Larr y - 11 3

Muell er, Rory - 11 3

Muell er, Royce - 139

Mulg rue , Patty - 11 3

Mu et in g, Frank - 127

Mueting, Pat ri cia· 139

Mult e r, Mark - 127

Mundt , J udy - 127

Murphy , J o hn - I 39

Murray. Ka thy - 127

Mu ss ma n, Mar k - I! 3

Mu ss man , Scott - 139

McCandless, Jill - 11 3

McCand less, Marga re t ,. 71 , I 26

Mc Ca ndl ess, Tracy - 126

McCault, Suzanne - 126

McC lain , Lauri e - 138

McClarnon, Vi c kie - 138

McClinians, Cynthia - I 38

McCo nnell, Denise - 11 3

McCorkJe, Teresa - 126

McCra c ke n, John - 126 , l 56 , 157, 180

McCull oc h, Kathleen - 126, 15 8

McCune, Br yan - 113

McCu ne, Patricia - 13 8

McD o nald, Steven - 8 1, 126, 154, 213

McGill , Gordan - 126, 154

McGi nness, Rich - 126

McGinnes s, Rose Mary- 138

McGreer, John - 126

McGuire, Le slie - 126

Mel !wain, Clayto n - 126

McKe e, Stephen - 11 3

McLellan , Stephanie - 126

McLeo d, Kimberly - 138

McL o ughlin , Jam es - 138

McMahan, Judi th- 11 3, 2 12

Mc Naug ht , T homas - 64, 113 , 156, 157, 160, 180 ,199

Mc Vicker, Willia m - 126

NNaber, Mary- 114

Naber, Nan cy - 127

Navratil , Daniel - 139

Navratil , Kenne th- 114

Nea~ Carolyn - I 39

Nearhood , Richard - 139

Neiden , Danie! - 139, 167

Neid en, Paula - 114 , 215

Neild , Dirk - 127

Nel se n, Paula - 127

Nel son, Merri Beth - 114 , 210

Nel so n , Randy - 139

Nesmith , Lesli- 127

Neumann , Ga il - 139

Neumayer , Cindy - 139

Ne wsha m Brian - 139

Nicker so n, Cory - 12 7

Nicker so n, Marilee - 139

Ni c kl as, Bradley- 127

Nider, Rebe cca - 139 , 169

Niedfelt, Patti - 114

Ni sse n, Ba rbara - 127

Nixon, Deb orah - 139 No lte, Joanne - 139

Noo nan, Mich ael - 139

No otz, Julie - 139

Norl and , Genev;eve - 127

No rman , Betsy - 139, 208

Norris, Ka therin e - 139

Norr is, Willia m - 127, 157 , 180

North , Jacqueline - 114

Northup , Lee - 127

Novo tny , Tammy · 127

Nuern berger, Jan - 114

Nuernbe,rger, Janis - 139

Nutt, Cymhia - 139,17 4 , 175

N u tt, Lory - 12 7, 174

O b bi nk , Dirk- I 27

Obcrin g, Patr icia - 114

O 'B rien , Patr ic k - 139

Obri st, Kent - 114 , 21 6

O hsner, Barbara - 114

Oel sc hla ge r, Dennis - 114

Oet_ic n , John - 139

Oetjen , Keith - 139

Ogden, Den 11is- J.27, 154

Oliv er, Jame s - l 39

Ol so n , Lind a 43, l 14

Ol~ o n, Mark- 4 1, .SO, .57 127 , 198

Olson , Ma rt ha · 139

O lso n , Nanc y - I 27

Olso n, Na ncy - 114 , 21 0

O'Neal, Pa trick - 127

O 'Neill, Mi chell e - 139

Op s ting, Jo n - 139

Opp, Euge ne - I 27

Opp, Kevi n - 161,16 2

Opp, Lo ri - 139

Osborn, Keith - 127

O ' Sh ea, Ed wa rd - 139

O' Shea , Karen - 139

O'Shea, Kathleen - 11 4

Oss ian, Pam ,! la ·· U9

Ou ellette, June - 114

Overto n , Ci11dr - 127

Ov erton, Laura - 1 39

Owens, Teresa - I 27

Oxley , Patric ia - 54, 139, 20 1 p

Packett, Bra d - 114

Pa lmer, Ter.r i ·· 139

Pausi ng, Patr icia - 139, 208

Pappas , Sar a h - 114

Pare nt, Stacy - 140

Parker , Su sa n - 114

Parr a tt, Bobb ie - 140

Parri sh, Elizabeth - 114

Parri sh, Ka thryn - 127

Parri sh, Kristi - 140

Patchen , Debra - l 40

Patit z, D o nald - 140

Patt, Micha el - 14 0, l 73

Patte r son, Debora h- 114

Pa ul, Debbie - 127

Pa ul sen, Ri hard - 114, 154

Pa ul sen , Te resa - 127, 168, 169

Paul so n , Eri c - 140

Paul son, Ste ph en - 51 , 58, 115 , 198

Pazd e rka , Eil ee n - 115

Pea rce , Tracey - 115

Ped e rsen , Neil - i40

Pega ns, Pam ela - 140

Pega ns, Willi a m - 127

Peg ler, Do nald- 127, 185

Pemb ert o n, Ja ne - 115

Perry, Jame s - 14 0, 170, 185

Perry , Judy - 64 , 70, 1 15, 200

Pese k, Lesli e - 127

Pet er so n, Cathy· 39, 64, 66 , 115

Peterson , Chri s - 140

Pete rso n , Juli a - 140 , 158

Pet erson, Kim - i 27

Peterson , Michael - 1 27, 173

Peterso n , She!Jey - 59, ll 5, 210

Pettit, Pa ul - 11 5

Pettigrew, Roxana - 127

Petty, Caro lyn - 14 0

Petty, C harleen - 115

Petty, Edmund - 115

Pfe iffer , Patric ia - l 27

Phil so n , Mi chel!e - l 15

Phipps, Randy - 92, ll 5, 17 3

Pi cco lo, Ma ry - 14 0

Pe ke!, J ac k - 127

Pi cke rin g, T amyra - 11 5

Piper, Daniel - 14 0

Pitl o r, Ci ndi • 140, 200

Pl a n k, William - 14 0

Plas t er, Cra ig - l l 5

Pl easa nt , Juli e - 140

Plith, Michael - 140

Po e, Micha el - 128

Polak, Josep h - 128

Pop p, Julie - 128

Port e,, Mark- 140, 170

Pos pi sil, Dwa yn e - J 4 0

Pos pisil, Julie - I 40

Po well , Ba r bara - 115

Pow el.I , Kay - 11 5

Powell, Ke vin - 43, 78, J1. 5

Powc U, Steven · 128

Pn~ nos il. Bry a n , 140

Pr~nos 1I , Bruce - 128

Prentiss, Paul- 115, i 48 , 2 1 2

Prn 5to 11 Ju lie - l40

!'rice, NiesJe - i40

Pr iefs, Chery l - 44. 115 , 207

Procliazka, G rego r y· 140, J.54 , 130

Proffitt, Julia nn - l l 5

Pros p er, Eva ngeline - i40

Pro sper, foan - I 28

Purdy, Ja m es - l ~8

l'utmm , Ke nda ll - 154

QQ uist, Diann e - 11 5

RRade r, Ronald - l 28

Ra ll , Patti - 14 0

Range, Patti - l 1 .5

Ray , Kim be rly - 1 28

Ray ma n, Mic hel - 128

Rebe:1sdo rf, Courtney - 14 0, 205

Re ckli ng, Carol - l 40

R ec h , Patric ia - 115, 154 , I 85

Rd1. Ronald - 140, 180

Recl<ling, Ka re n - 1 2 S

Redding, Con ni e - 128

Reed. Alic e - 1 28

Reed, Lyn e tte - 140

Ree d, Mar cy - 14 0

Recd, S te phen - 11 6

Reg er , Donald - 128

Reic he nbac h , Laune - 128, 1.58

Re id, Mark - 128

Rcigcr t, John - 12 8

Reigert , J oe - 128

Reighard , J anet - 116

Reinhardt, Bruce - 128

Rein mit z, J oe l - 128

Rein mu th, Debora h - 116

Renner , Rebecca - 116

Renner , Rober t - 1 16

Ress , Steve n - 50, 51. 116

Revnolds, Richard - 40, 64, 11.6 , 153, 154,156,1 60 , 177,200

Rey n old s, Robert - 140, 161, 1 80, 185 , 200

Renzy , Ri chard - 128

Ric e. Ricky - 14 0

R ichards, Barry - I 28

Ri c km an , David - 128

Ri ggs, John - 128

Rinne , Neal - 116, 170

Ri schling, Joan - 140

Ritt enh o u se , Gary - 140

Ritt er , Bruce - 128

Ritt er, Kendra - 140

Raoch, Donald - 140

Robb, Patricia - 128

Rob bins , Ali cia - 140

Rober t s, De a.'lna • 140, 169

Roberts, Dou glas- 14 0

Robert s, Susan - 12 8

Rob b in s, R oge r - 128

Rohnson, Lyl a - 1 16

Roby, Tania - 116

Roe hrs, Do uglas- 140, 154

Roe hr s, Kelvin - 81, 12 8, 153 , 154

Roe th.er , Da n - 140

Roethcr, Marci e - 116

Rogac ki , Bl ane - 140

Rogers, Kev in - 14 0

Ro ge rs, R od ne y - 116

Rohr e n, Mark - I 40

Roh r en, Meiis sa - 116, 2 11

Ro lfsmeye r, Cindy - 116 , 205

Rolf smeye r Vickie - J. 4 0

Rope r, D·~ borah - 1 28

Roper , Ro ber t - 116

Roper , Steven - 1 28

Rose nb erg, D,1n ie l - 128

Ross, Debra - 11.\J.

Ross , G,11y - 14 1

Ros,\. !111chacl - 128

Ross, R obe:t- J 41

Ro s,, Th o m as·• 116

Rot h, Bn,d lcy ·· 116, i48, 201

Rotschafer, Deborah · 141

Ruclorf; Ann - 141

Ruliffson , Gre g • i l 6

Runya n. Angie , .l4 \

Ru ssell, Cynthia - 126, 169

R u ster mier, Rubert - J 28

R u thsatz. Dav id - 128, 180. 181

Rut ma ni s, Ke lvin - 141 s

Sack, Valeri~, •· 141

Sacke tt , Dian e - l ,28

Sa n1H.1t,r g, Li sa - 14 1

San d s, Pame la - 141. 205

Sa nds, St e phe n - I l6 , 209

Sapp, Be th ·· 128

Savid ge, Char les - 12 8

Sa ylor, Gregory- i. 41

Saylor , Kathy - 128

Sc ha ch , l'a ul a - 12 8

Sch a in ost, Mi tc hell- 141

Scharton, Maik - J.41

Schartz, Uchael - 129

Sch:, uer, Lu e llen - 116

Schaue r, Way n e - 128

Scheidt, Diana - 116

Sc heidt Lau ia • !4 1

Scherr, A ll en - 128

Scheve, Cynthia - 129

Schirm e r, Jero me - 129

Schleif, Gra nt - 129

Sc hl eiger, Jill - 129

Schlichting, Chri stine - I 16 , ! 96 , 200

Schleining, Merry - 129

Schleining, Terry - 129

Schmid, F redrick-129 , 160,162

Schmidt, Ca t herine - 141 , 158, 168, 16 9, 174

Schmidt, Cynthia- 1 29

Schmi dt , Do ugla s -116

Schmidt, R obe rt - 1 16, 154, 173

Sc hmidt , St e , e n - 129

Schmidt, Tami - 129

Schmitz, Ru sse ll - 116

Sc hnieb er, Peggy - 141

Schonewei s, John - 141

Schoening, Sh e ila - 116

Scho o nover , Robin - 141

Schrad e r, Michael - 129

Schr ader, Sally - 116

Sclu o eder, Joanne - 141

Schroe der, Kent - 129 , 161

Schroeder, Wyatt - 141

Schubert , Jan e t- 141

Schupb ac h , Nea l - 129 , 154

Schwartzko pf, Re ed - 129

Sci sso r s, Ro berta - 141

Scisso rs, Tra ce y - 129

Sco fi eld , Ann - 141

Sco field , John - 114

Scott , Feli c ia - 129

Scott, Jon at han - 116

Sco tt, Juli e - 5 3, 54 , 55, 71, 1 29, 15 8, 194

Se ar cy , Jeff - 3 8, 41 , 53 , 54 , 55, 11 6, 216

See man. Kathl ee n - 141

Sega~ David - 1 29, 154

Sega l, Tho mas- 141

Se lde r s, Ga l ye - I. I 7

Se ll , Lin da - l 41

Se ll mer, Pa tric k - I 41

Sc mm , Kat h y - 129

Se uss, Bar bara - 129

Shaffer, Caro l - 11 7

Sha neyfe lt , Ma rgar e t - 11 7

Shanklin , Lind a - 141

Shaw, Siby l - 1 17 , 19 5

Sheaff, Bra dl ey - 11 6

Sheffie ld , Ma r y - 43

Shep ar d, Dia ne - 141

Sherm a n, Ba r bara - 129

She rffiu s, T im o thy - 14 l

Sherm a n, Elain e - 141

Sh erwoo d, Re becc a - 94 , 129

Ship f erling, Mary - 129

Sh o ne rd , Kar ee - 1.41 , I 74 , 175

Shoemake r, Ho lly - l l 7, 196

Sh oe make r, Laurel - 129

Shrum , O1 the r in e - 129

Shu bert , Laura - 129

Shu ster , Lorcda - 11 7

Shute , G loria - 129

Sic ner, Moni ca - 117

Si efke s, Ro xa ne - 11 7

Simmon s, Gregory - 14 t

Simmon s, G rego ry - 141

Sim o n, Dou g las - I I 7

Simon , Kenneth - 141

Simon so n, Kelly- 141

Sirany Stev e - 141

Si sse l, Kyle - 141 , 167

Skinn er , Kevin - I 29

Slag le, David - 141 , 154 , I 85

Smith, Cha rl es - 141

Smith, Clay- 141, 170

Smith, Craig - ll 7, 170

Smith, Ga rold - 141

Smith, G re gory - 141 ,. 17 3

Smith, Jame s - 129

Smith , Jo a nne - 129

Smith, Jo J e n - 129

Smith, Mi chael - 11 7

Smith , Tim ot hy- 141

Smith , We ndy - 141

Snellin g, Mary - 14 l

Snyder , J oseph - 129

Snyder , Sh er y l - 141

So bo t ka, Patt y - 129

So lo mon , St e phen - 141

So r e nse n, Ro na ld - 14 l

Sore nse n, Sco tt - 141

Sor tl an d , Mary- 129

So vey, Craig - I 41

Spa ngle r, Ric hard - 129

S patz, Caro ly n - 11 7

Spatz , Steve n- 14 1, 20 1

Spellm a n, T im ot h y - 129

Spe ncer, Terr i- 141

Spitsnogle. Steve - 129

Spri nger , Robert - 141

Staehr, Don i ta - 14 1

Staehr, Kev in - 130

Stange, Wade - 130, 16 1

Stanislav, Barbara 117 , 150, 174 , 175

Stan islav, Steph e n - 141

2 24

Stanley, Jody- 141

Starr, Dou glas - 130 Statton , Stephen - 94 , 11 76 , 177

Steckme st , Robert - 130, 180

Steiner , Cynthi a - 117

Stein, Pa tricia - I 30

St ephen s, Debra - I 30

St ephen s, Rich a rd - 141

Steph e n son, Rob ert - 130

Stills, Debra - 11 7

Stippi c h , Gail· 141 , 158

St oe hr , Jani s - 141,1 5 1, 174

Sto e hr , Laura - 11 7, 15 0

S tog dill , Jan - 117

S to ke s, De bbi e - 130

Stok ke, Ri chard - 141

S to kke, Mi cha el - 130

St o ll , T a mmy- 141

Sto ne Lau ra - 141

Stova ll , T a mmi e - 141

Stova ll , Te rry - 117 , 170, 180

St ro m, Ru ss ell - 13 0

Suhr , Chery l - 130

Sukov aty, Ka th y - 130 , 15 8

Sund erm a n, Jo el - 11 7, 20 6

Sunderman , John - 142

Sute r , Vero nika- 62, 117

Sut to n, Ma r k- 142

Svo bo da , Catherinie - 14 2

Svo b o d a, De nnis - l 30

Svo b oda , J ose ph - 142

Svo bo d a, Ke nn e th - l l 7

Svo b o da, Mark- 142

Svobo da, Pa tricia - 11 7

Swain , Di a ne - 11 7

Swanso n, Eliz abe th - 11 7, 21 l

Swe nso n , Willi a m - 117,16 7

Swih art, Th o mas - 130 , I 70

Swindl e r, Peter - 130

TTallman , Sco tt - 130, 180

Tangeman , Kent - 142

T a ngney, Ge rald - 130

Ta ngney , !',like - 11 7

Tate, Tina - 13 0

Tavi s, Deni se - 130

Taylor, Ka r en - 56 , 118, 197

Taylor , Ke vin - 130

Taylor , Mark- 142

Tayl o r, Th o mas- 142, 197

Tedrick, Da n - 130

Tedr ic k, Jo n- 142

Teg tmeier , Kirn- 142, 174

T e mpl e, Laur ie ·· 142

Te mple , Pam- 130

Te nhulz e n, Cr aig - 14 2

T e rp srn a, Cheryl - I4 2

T erp sma , Ro bert - 142

Te rp sma, John- 142

Th omas, Beth Ann - 14 2

Th o mas J ane t - 130

Th o mas, Joni- 130

Thomas, Linda - 14 2

T h oma s, Patric ia- 142

Tho mp son , Gene- 118, 186

Th o mp so n, Iris - 11 7

T homp so n, Kent - l l 7

Th o mpso n, Lori Ann- 142

T ho mpso n, Mike - 14 2

Thomp so n, Re becca - 14 2

T ho mso n, Julie - 142

Th orne, Sall y - 11 7

Th ornt o n, Phylli s - 14 2

T hu rbe r , Mark- 11 8

T ice, Je rry - 13 0

T ie kot t er, Ka thy - 118

To dd , Lyn ette - 118

To mlin so n, Linda - ti 8

To rr e nce, Brian - 130 , i6 7

Tr ab er t, Sh aron - 14 2

Tro nco ne, G ina - 174

T ubac h , Kathy - 130

T ucker, Me lvin - ll 8

T u ma, Ter i - 11 8, 194

Turner, Claud ia - 1 18

Turner, Dav id - 11 8, 20 1

T urn er, Ka t h y - ll 8

T urn e r, Ki m - 14 2, 174

T urn er, Mike - 11 8

T urn e, , Tim - 142

Twin e rn , Lynn - 142

Tyn e r, Kar e n- 142 u

Ullman , Marian - 130

Ut echt , John - 154

Ulri ch, Gloria - 13 0

Un ge r, Neal - 130

Un ge r, Su san- 130 , 169 V

Vag t s, Cynthi a - 118

Vag t s, Ka thl ee n - 133

Va nv eec h, Paul - 169

Vas h o lz, Ch er yl - I 18

Vida~ Ku r t - 14 3

Vin ce n t, Ke n t - 13 1, 180

Voges, Da n - I 4 3

Vo ig t, Jay - 14 3

Vo nd er sc hrni dt, Cheri - 14 3

Vo n Ro t z, Ro dn ey - 11 8

Vorh ies, Th eo d ore - 1 54

Vos, Ka thryn - 14 3

Vos, T eresa -41 , 50, 5 1, 54 , 55, 11 8, 21 6

Vo th , R o be r t - 13 1 w

Wad d in gto n, Kim - 14 3

Wage ner, Ke n t - 118

Wagner, Eliz abet h - 14 3

Wald ma n , Caro l - 143

Wa lc k, Su sa n - 14 3

Wall as k y, Ja mes - 66 , 11 8, 154 , I 7 8, I 8 0 , 21 3

Walk er. T h o mas - 13 2

Ward, Su sa n - 132

War d , To bi - ! 4 3

Wa rkentin , Merrill - 141

Wass un g, Ke nt - 141

Water me ie r, Ka ndi ce - 150

Wa term eie, , Ke rry - 118 , 150

Wa tki ns, Cynthia - 143, 174

Wat kin s, Do ugl as - 154

Wat so n, Eli za beth - 143

We bb, There sa - 143

Wa tt s, Chri stin e - 143

Weav er , Dan- 118, 148,196

We ber , Steven - 133

Weddin g ton , R o bert - 133

Weihe. Mar k - 13 3

Weissge r ge r, Lorenc - 133

Welch. Di a ne - 143

WcUs,' Sh erry - 14 3 , I 74

Wes t , Ja cqu elin e - I 43

We ste r m a n, Jam es - 14 3

West mo rel a nd , Tamm y - 131

Wey gi nt , Jame s - 13 3

Wey hrau c h, T o m - 170

Whipp , Da n- 143

Whit acre, De nn is - 143

Whitc o mb , Ma rcen e - 143

Whitc o mb, Sco tt - 64, 118, 154 , 280,294

Whi t e, Vickie - 133

Whi t ehe a d, Tr acy - 11 9

Whitn ey, Gregg - I l 9

Wielder s, Dani el - 143

\Vi eders pan , Cathy - 214

Wiederspan, St ev e- 2 14

Wiese, G regg - I 43

Wiese, Mic hell e - 133

Wi ese, William - 133

Wilbur, Steve n - 133

Wilh elm, Victo ria - 143

Will et t , Alcre d - 14 3

Willi a ms, Bob - 13 3

Willia ms, Steph en - 131

Will iams, Wen d y - 13 1

Wiliia m son, David - 1 19

Willia mson , )(jm - 143

Wiliia rn son, Susan - 143 , 158

Wil nes, Ki m- 13 1, 158

Wilson, Christ i ne - 205

Wilson, Dave - 1 19

Wilson, Dennis - 53 , 5 4, 55, 11 9

• Wilson, Jack • ll 9

Wilson, Juli e 143

Wil so n, Ric har d - 14 3

Wilso n, Vic t or - 41 , 20 1, 214

Wishnow , Edward- 143

Wim e r, Ted - I 43

Witkovski , Mar c - 145

Wo hlfarth, Linda - 143 Wo ltemath, De ni se - 143

Wolt e math, Eld o nna - 119

Wo ma c k, Leldon - 143

Wood, Lo ri-143

Woo d , Terran ce - 119 Woo druff, Barbara - 119 Woo druff, Sydna - 143 Wo rk, Geo rge - 132 Woytasse k, Ja y ne - 56, 62, 94 , 11 9, 20 5 Wo ytasse k, Pat rici a - 133 Wrigh t, David - 13 3 y

Ya ke l, Ma tt - 11 9 Yan t, Ch eryl - 13 1 Ya nt, Je ff - 13 1, 170 Ya un ey, Tas me n - 119 Yelkin , Sa ll y • 14 3 Ye lkin , Susa n- 14 3 Yetter, Walter - 143 York , Juds o n- 11 9 , 154 You n g, Gregg - 11 9, 160, 164 Yo ung, Kr is ta - 14 3 Yo un g, Na ncy - 119 Young , Sha ll a - 94 119 Yo un g, Tar a - 4 7 Youn g, Th e rese - I 3 1 Yu e, Lin da - I 19 z

Za ji ce k Da niel - 13 l Za ji ce k, De nni s - 13 l Za nde r s, Dave - l 3 1 Ze ll er, Mike - 131

Zilly, Jim - 13 1, 154

Zimm e r, Ja c ke lin e - 14 3 Zimm r Gr egg - 13 l Zimm e rman, Lua nn - 13 l Zimm er ma n, Ro bin - 13 l Zo bs, And y - 143 , 160 , 180 , 18 Zwie bel, Jam es · Zwi e bel, Te rry - 143

LORIE ACKLI E

Future Physi,-i crew, Cour.t ;, Repr esen ta 1;-.. -: Societ y.

APRIL ACH E~ La ce'': c·ev,·

DEBORA H AD • •

I :,'.r;rn,a 10 nal Club , Science Club , · ',:C,u nc iL Ski Club, Nite of Knights; ;,::::: 0ay Re presentative, Girls State :-,-JE, Modern Choir, National Honor ·,' :i ,: 1 m; the Ro of"; crew, "Arsenic and Old

DOUG AG NJ-: ,., · - ;,,'. -.~ Ci,:b

LEONARD ,U~J.T ' · Sc1 c:nce Club , Ho nor Roll.

ROBI N AKSAflF , FBLA, Thalians , "Oklahoma"; cre w , Hon or R c.lt lod cr~ -i 1;·.- tr

CON NJE ALL E:'-i · f'e p Club; spirit girl , Synkra-Knights, Reserve an d V:i~,il_'t C: ,,e rkader, Honor Roll , Junior Se nior Prom ca;,,ii,:Ja t,, Hurneco min g ca ndidat e, Var sity Swimming

DAR Wl:'-1 AL LEN • Sc ience Club , Ski Club , Honor Roll , Va rsity Fooro a!L Reserv e Gymnastics, Varsity Track.

MIKE ALLEN

KA REN ALLISON · Thalians , "Fi ddler on the Roof"; cast and crew, "O ur Town"; crew, "Arsenic and Old La ce"; crew, '' Oklahoma"; c rew , "My Three Angel s"; crew, AFS ; ce nt ra l com mittee , Honor Roll, Modern Choir , Court Choir.

tlON AMEN • "Fiddler on the Roof '; cast, " Oklah o ma'' ; crew , Nite of Knights ; cast, County Government Day Representative , Honor Roll , Juni or Senior Prom candidat e, Noblemen , Modern Choir, State Ba nd , Mar ching Band , Court Choir , Reserve Track, National Honor Society.

BECKY ANDERSEN · Pep Club , Synkra-Knights , Ski Club, "Fiddler on th e Roof "; cast, Nite of Kni ghts; c ast, Shir ette s, Honor Roll , Mode rn Choir , Court Choir , Var sity Track and Field.

NANCY ANDERSON · Pep Club , Intern a tional Club , Shirettes.

KATIA ANGULO · Pep Club , Internatio nal Club , Student Council, YFU ; participant.

KA TH LEEN AVERY

MICHAEL BABOCK

GREG BAER • S-Club office r , Student Coun c il officer, Nite of Knights ; cast , Co unty Government Dave Represent ative, Homecomin g attendant , R eserve Baseball , Varsity Fo o tball ; All-City.

TE D BAILEY

SCOTT BALLENTINE ·- S-Club, Key Club, FBLA, Thalia ns , Student Coun cil , Ski Club , "F iddler on the Roof' ; c rew , ''Arsenic and Old Lace •·• ; crew , "Oklahoma"; crew, "My Thre e Angels"; crew , Nite o f Kn ight s; cast, Boys State Representative , Clarion, Elks Scholarship, Honor Roll , Modern Choir , V a rsity Cross Counrry , Varsity Swimming, Senior Class Presiden I. , " Rome o 3nd Juliet "; cast.

JAN BARTELS - Pep Club , futur e Physi cians , Hon or Roll , Varsity Volleyball , Var sity Track and Field.

KENT BAUER - Honor Roll, Soph o m ore, Res erve , and Varisity Football.

GRETCHEN BAUMGARTEN - Pep Club , International Club, Scien ce Club officer, Shirettes , Letter o f Commendation, Honor Roll , National Honor Society, Four-Year Regent Scholorship Winner.

PATRICK BEAN - Modern Choir, Sopho mor e F ootba ll.

LIZ BEARD - Inte rn at ional Oub, Ski Ou b, "Fiddler on the Roof'; cast a nd crew, "Our T o wn "; cast , Nite of Kni ghts; central committee ,SHIELD, Honor Roll , Modern Choir , Court Choir , National Hori o r Society, Alt erna t e Regents Scholor ship , " Romeo and Juli et" ; cast.

CINDY BECKER - Pep Club, "Fiddler o n th e R oof'; cast, Honor Roll , Modern Choir , Court Ch oir.

GREGG BEDE - Internati o nal Club. Ho nor R oll.

COLLEEN BERAN - Nite of Kni ght s; c ast, Stage Band, Marching Band

DAVID BERKHEIM - Hono r Roll.

BARRY BETTGE

DEBBIE BIECK - Honor Roll, Varsit y Track and Field.

MARY BIGGS

KEITH BIGSBY - Nite of Knights; cast, Sophomore Football, Reserve Track, Reserve and Varsity Wrestling.

NANCY BINDER

SHARON BLATCHLEY - Pe p Club, Nite of Knights; cast, SHIELD , Honor Roll, Modern Choir.

RICH BOKEMPER - Key Club , Honor Roll, Marching Band, Re se rve Bas e ball , National Honor Soc iety, Alternate Regents Scholorship.

TERRI BONEBRIGHT - Honor Roll , National Honor Society, Alternate Regents Scholorship. •

ROBERTA BOUCHARD

DIANNE BOYER

LYNN BRAMMEIER - Pep Club, International Club, The sp ians, Thalian s, "F iddler on the Roof'; crew, "Our Town" ; cast , "Arsenic and Old Lace "; c ast, Night of One Acts; cast, "My Three Angels" ; cast and crew , "Night of January 16th" ; cast , Nite of Knights; cast, Hon o r R oll, Cou nte sses, Modern Choir, Court Choir, Re se rv e Voll eyball, Speech Contests , " Romeo a nd Juliet "; cast.

WARREN BRAUER - National Honor Society

JOHN BREHM - Varsity Football; All-City.

MICHAEL BRENNING

BRENDA BRESTEL

MICHAEL BRINK

CHARLA BROWN - FBL.A

CHERYL BROWN - FBLA.

MARTIN BRUNHOUSE - Thalians , "Fiddler on the Ro of'; cast, " Our Town "; crew, " Oklahoma"; c rew, "My Three Angels"; crew, "Night of January 16 th"; c re w, Nite of Knights ; c re w, Modern Choir, Court Choir.

SHERRY BRYDL - International Club , Vars ity Tenn is, Vars ity Voll eybal l ; All-City , Varsity Track and Field.

MARK BUCHOLZ" Fiddler on the Ro of ' ; cast, Honor Roll , Orchestra, National Hono r Society, Alternate Regents Scho lorship.

LARRY BUECHEL

MIKE BURCHAM - S Club, Student Council, " Oklahoma ": cas t, Nite of Knight s; crew , Soropt omis t Merit Award , Honor R o ll , Junior Senior Prom finalist, Mar c hing Ba nd , Sophomore Basketball , Sophomore , Reserve , and Va rsity Footb a ll , National Honor So c ie ty

MARGARET BURDEN - National Forensic League, Th esp ian s, Thalians , " Oklahoma"; crew, Night of One Acts; c rew, ' ' Little Abner"; c rew , " My Tluee Angels" ; crew , "Night of January 16th "; cast, ''Rom e o and Juliet " ; crew , Nite of Knights ; cast , AFS ; finali s t , Run es, Honor Roll , Orchestra.

KATHERINE BUSBOOM - Future Nur ses-Future Physicians, Thespians ; officer, Thalians ; officer, " Fiddler on the Roof ' ; c rew , " Our Town"; crew , "A rsenic and Old Lace"; crew, "Oklahoma"; crew, Night of One Acts; cast, "Little Abner"; crew, "My Three An ge ls" ; crew , " Night of January 16th"; crew, "Romeo and Juliet"; crew, Nite of Knights ; cast, Honor Roll , Countesses, Modern Choir, Court Choir , National Honor Society.

TERRY BUSH - Honor Roll , Marc hing Band, Altern ate Regents Sc holorship.

DA YID BYORTH

TOM CALVERT - Honor Roll.

JOHN CALVIN - "Fiddler on the Roof' ; cast, "Our Town"; cre w, Nite of Kni ghts; cast, Honor Roll , Noblemen, Modern Choir , Marching Band , Court Choir , National Honor Society.

JOE CAMPANILE

LORI CAM PBELL - "Oklahoma"; crew , "Romeo and Juliet" ; crew, Honor Roll.

JEAN CARLIN P ep Club, Science Club, Future Phsicians-Future Nurses, Honor Roll , National Honor Society, Inte rnational Oub

BARBARA CARLSON

JANELL CARLSON - Honor Roll.

BILL CARVETH - S Club, Ski Club, Nite of Knights; cas t, Honor Roll , Junior Senior Prom candidate, Varsity an d Reserve Football, Junior Class Vice-President.

JON CARY - S Club, Varsity and reserve Baseball, Sophomore Football .

PfDL CARY - Key Club , Student Council, Ski Club, "Oklahoma"; cast, County Government Day Representative, Honor Roll , Sophomore Class Treasurer , National Honor Society , Alternate Regents Scholorship.

DEBBIE CASPERS - Future Teachers; officer, "Little Abner" ; crew, Nite of Knights ; cast , Honor Roll , Modern Choir, Court Choir , Marching Band , Stage Band, National Honor Society , Alternate Regents Scholorship.

CHRIS CHASTAIN - Varsity Cross Country , Sophomore Football, Varsity Track and Field.

MARY CHURCHILL - Pep Club , Synkra-Knights; secretary and president, Future Nurses-Future Physi c ians , Nite of Knights; cast and central committee, Honor Roll.

PAULA CHURCHILL - Pep Club , International Club , "My Three Angels "; crew, "Arsenic and Old Lace"; crew, Honor Roll

KELLY CLARK - Pep Club; officer, "Fiddler on the Roof '; cast, Nite of Knights ; cast , AFS Central Committee, Varsity Cheerleader, Honor Roll , Homecoming candidate, Modern Choir, Court Choir.

LENITA CLAUSEN - "My Thr ee Angels" ; crew, Thalians , "Okla homa "; crew, Modern Choir.

DANA COFFMAN - Interna tional Club , Honor Roll.

ABBIE COLLINGS - Pep Club , Nite of Kni ghts; cast, Honor Roll.

MICHAEL COLLINS

MOLLY COLLINS - Nite of Knights; crew, SHIELD, H onor Roll , Modern Choir, Re serve Voll ey ball.

CASEY COOK

CONSTANCE COOK Pep Club , International Club, " Oklahoma"; cast, AFS Central Committee , Honor Ro ll , Letter o f Commendation, Orch es tra , Court Choir, National Honor Society , Alternate Regents Scholarship.

KATHY COOL - Pep Club , "Fiddler o n th e Roof '; ca~t , crew , Nite of Knights ; cast, Countesses, Modern Choir, Court Choir.

PHILIP CORKILL

MARY COSTIN - Pep Club , "Fidd ler on the Roof ';c ast , Honor Roll , Varsity Track and Field.

CANDI COUPE - Pep Oub , DECA; Secretary a nd State Pr es id ent, "Fiddler on the Roof '; cas t , Shirettes , Synkra -Knights , Honor Roll.

TERRI CRUMP

FRANK DAHARSH - Varsity Gymnastics.

DEBBIE DARE - Pep Club ; Central Squad Leader , "Fidd le r on the Roof '; cast, Modern Choir, Court Cho ir.

CARLA DAVIS - Nite of Knights; cast, Honor Roll , Marching Band.

CLIFF DA VIS - S-Club; officer , Ph otography, Modern Choir , Sophomore, Reserve , and Varsity Football , R eser ve and Varsity Track, Reserve and Varsity Wrestling, FCA ; officer.

ELLEN DAVIS

WARREN DA VIS - "Fidd ler on the Roof '; cast , Modern Choir , Court Choir , Sophomore Football, Reserve Golf.

TERRI DEEMS - National Honor Society

MARK DELP

BRUCE DENNIE - National H o n or Society.

BARB DEURMYER

DEBBIE DEWNER - D ECA; secretary of class , Ski Oub , Nite of Knights; central committee, Art Club, Camera Club.

ALAN DICKHUTE - S-Oub , Key Club, Varsity Tennis ; All-City.

BRAD DIEKMANN

JOHN DIETRICH

JOYCE DIETRICH

MIKE DILLEY

MARCIA DIVIS - Pep Club , International Oub , Future Nurses-Future Physi cians, Synkra-Knights , Student Council, Nite of Knights, AFS; participant, Clarion, Honor R oll, Varsity Swimming, National Honor Society , Alternate Regents Scholarship.

HAL DOBSON - Key Club, Varsity Ba s ket ball , Re serve Cross Country, Reserve Golf.

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TOM DONALDSON - Ski Club , Re serve and Varsity Basketball.

PENNY DREWS - Pep Club , Intern ational Club

DAVID DUDEK

BRUCE DUERSCHNER - Or chestra.

JOHN EDGECOMB - National Forensic League , Key Club; office r , Honor Roll.

JANET EIGSTI - "F iddl er on the Roof"; cast, Nite of Knights ; cast, Honor Roll , Countesses, Modern Choir , Cou rt Choir.

PATIi EISENHAUER

EARL ELLSWORTH

BOB ELWELL - "Fidd ler on the Roo f'; cast, Nite of Knights; cast, Honor Roll , Nobleme n , Marching Band, Court Choir, Sophomore Football , Varsity Track.

JOHN EMERSON

CONNIE EPP - Honor Roll , Modern Choir.

PATTI ERB - FBLA , DECA , Modern Cho ir.

JUDY ESTES

GUY EVASCO - S-Club , Honor R oll , Varsity Foo tball.

JANE EVNEN" Oklahoma "; crew, "Little Abner" ; cast , "My Three An ge ls"; crew, County Government Day Representative , Honor R ol l.

RODNEY FANDERS

JOHN FAUSS - Ke y Cl ub, Science Club. Ski Club , Clarion , Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

TIM FISCHER - S-Club , Honor Roll , Modern Choir , Sophomore , Res erve, Varsity Football , Reserve and Varsity Track, Reserve Wres tling , Reserve Track and Field , National Honor Society.

RANDY FISHER - Key Club, Reserve Baseball.

VALERIE FISHER - Pep Club , Int ernational Clu b, F u ture Nurses-Future Phy sicia ns, Nite of Knights ; cast, Clarion, Letter of Com mendation , Ho no r Roll , National Honor Society, Alternate Re ge nts Scholarship.

SUE FLAHERTY

DEAN FLECHS - Hono r Roll.

MICHAEL FLOWERS

KELLY f'LYNN - Modern Choir.

ROXANE FOREMAN - FBLA, Modern Choir.

TIM FOSS - Int ernational Club.

TOM FOSS - Int ernat ional Club.

PATTY FOWLER - Pep Club ; Sergeant at Arms , Ski Club , Nite of Knights; cas t and central committee.

WILLIAM FRAIZER - Scienc e Clu b ; President, Co unty Government Day Rep resentative , Boys Stat e Representative , National Me rit Finalist, Honor R oll , Var sity Cross Country , Varsity Trac k, National Honor Soc ie ty, Four-Year Re ge nts Schol arship Winn er.

LOUIS FREAUF - Key Clu b; office r, "Oklahoma"; crew , Honor Roll , Varsity Football; manager, S-Club , " Romeo and Juliet"; cast , Nite of Knight s; cast, Modern Cho ir , Wre stling.

CHRIS FRENCH

RICHARD FULLER

WILLIAM FULLITON

MICHELLE GARREN

LARRY GERARD - S-Club, Var sity Gymnastics; All-City . All-Sta te, and All-American

BARBARA GERTZ - Na tional Hono r Society , Alternate Regen t s Schola rship.

MARY GIBBENS - Pep Club, Ski Clu b , AFS ; sem i-fin alist anc central committee, Hon o r Roll , Varsity Swimming, Reservt Track and Fie ld , National Honor Society.

GR ETTA GIBSON - Pep Clu b, "Fidd ler on the Roof'; cas t "Oklahoma"; cast, Honor Roll , Countesses, Modern Choir Orchestra , Court Choir.

ROGER GIEBELHAUS - Key Club, FBLA, DECA; officer Modern Choir, Reserve Wrestling.

TIM GILKERSON - S-Club; office r, Ski Clu b, "Fid dler on thi Roof' ; cast, "Oklahoma"; cast , Night of On e Acts ; cas t "Little Abner" ; cast, Nite of Kni ghts; cast, Hono r R oll Nob lem en , Modern Choir, Sta geband, Marching Band , Cour Choir , Sophomore and Re serve Basketbal l , Varsi ty Track All-City and All-State.

GARY GILSO N - S-C lub ; o ffi ce r , Key Clu b. Stud e n t Co un ci l,

" Little Ab ner" ; cas t , Nit e of Kni gh t s; cast. Ho n or R o ll ,

Mo d e rn Ch o ir , Co u r t Ch o ir , R eser ve and V a rsity Bas ke t ba ll ,

S op h o m ore , R eserve, a n d V a rsi t y Foot b a ll : All- Ci t y , Na ti onal

H o n or S oc iety. Alte rn a t e R ege nts Schola rship.

SCOTT GLEIM - Honor R oll , St age Band , R eserve an d V a r si t y

Cros s Co unt ry , V a rsi t y Tr ac k.

ROBI N GO EOKE - Pep Club , " F idd!e"r on t h e R oof' ' ; c rew,

" Ou r T ow n ' ' ; c rew, " Okl a h oma"; crew , "Litt le A bner "; crew

" Ni gh t o f J anuary 16 th "; crew, " R o meo an d J uli e t "; cre w,

Mode rn Ch o i r, C o urt Cho ir.

PAU L GR EG GOETOWSKI - I nternat i onal Clu b , F u t u re

Nur ses - Fu t ur e Physic ians, "F id d ler o n th e Roof' ; cas t a n d

c rew, Ho n or Ro ll , Co u r t Ch oir, R ese rve T rack, R eserve Wr es tlin g.

PAMELA GOSSI.N - Pe p Clu b , Thal ia n s, Night of O n e A c t s;

c re w, R un es Letter o f Co mm e n dat io n H ono r R o ll , Modern Ch o ir , Nat io n al H onor S oc ie t y, Alt ernate R egents Scholarship

LI N GOWIN - "Fiddler on t h e R oof' '; cas t , Nite of Kn ight s; cast. H ono r R o ll , Countesses , Mode rn Ch o i r , Court Cho ir.

JACK IE GRA HAM - Pep Cl u b, Int ernat io n al Clu b , H o n e r R o l l.

GREG GRANT - S-C lu b, Key Cl ub Honor R o ll , O rchestra, R ese rve a n d Varsity Base b al l, Sophomo re Foo t ba ll , Nati o na l H o n o r S oc ie t y.

JI M GRANT - S-Clu b, F B LA ; officer , Ski Cl ub , Ho m ecomin g; ca n d id a t e , Varsi t y Gymnas ti cs; All-Ci t y.

CARRIE GR ANTHAM

DEBORAH GRI ES S

CI N DY GRIFFIN FBL A; officer , "' Li tt le A b ner"; c rew , H o n or R oll , Na ti o n al Ho n o r S oc ie t y.

STE V E GR OSSENBAC HER - Sop h omo re F ootba ll.

DO N GR UEN EMEYER - Ma rch in g Band , V arsity Cross Co untr y, R eserve Ten ni s, V ars i ty T rack.

MARY GUEST - Pep Clu b; sp i ri t gi rl , Ski Clu b, H o n or R oll, R ese r ve V o ll eybal l , Nat io n al Hono r S oc iety.

ELAI N E HAKE - Mode rn Ch o ir.

JERRY HALL" Fiddle r o n th e R oof''; cas t , Mo d ern Choir , C o urt Ch oir, S o phomo re Baseb all.

MARY HA LL - I nterna ti o n al Cl u b, D ECA , Sk i Club , " A rse n ic and Old La ce'· ; crew, Mo d e rn Ch o ir V a rsi ty Ten ni s; All -C i t y.

PHYLLIS HA LVERSTADT

RA N DY HA LVORSEN - Ma rc hi n g Ba n d

JANET HALV ORSEN - In te rn a t io n a l C l u b, " F iddl er o n t h e R oof''; cas t , H o n or R o ll , Or ches tra , Vars i ty V ol !eyba il , Na ti o n al H o n or Soc iety.

JAN ET HA NSEN - FBLA , Mo de rn Ch oir.

PHILIP HA MMER

JAM ES HANNAWAY

JANE HAR KRADE R - Pe p Club , S ki Cl ub , Cou n ty Governmen t D ay R epresentative, S HI ELD , Modern Ch o i r , Va r si t y T ra c k and Fi el d.

NAN CY HA RRI NGT ON - Pep Cl u b, Fu t u re Nurses-Fut ur e Ph y si c ians , Ski Club , "Fidd ler o n t h e R oof"; cast , " Oklah oma"; cast, " My Th ree Angels "; crew, Nit.e o f Knight s; cas t , Sh i rettes , S HI E L D H onor R oll , Senior Cl ass Vi ce -Pr es i de nt , Nat io n al H o n o r Soc iety

TERRI HAR VELL "Li ttl e Abn er" ; crew.

JOA N HAR VEY - Cou nt y G overnment Day Representative, H o n or R o ll , Modern Ch o ir, atio n al Honor Spciety, Alternate R e ge nt s Sc h olarship.

ERIC HASS ELBALCH

DORI HATCH - Pep Club

WWELLH A YES

BRIAN HEC HT - DEC A

ROBERT HEINS - Ho n or R o ll , R eserve a n d Va rsi t y T e nn is , Alte rnate Regents Scho la rsh i p

NANCY HELM S - F BLA , D EC A, Mode rn Choi r.

HEIDI HENNINGSO N - Pep Clu b , Internationa l Cl ub , Student Co uncil , Ski Club , " Fi dd l er on the Roof' ; crew, Cou nt y Gove rn m e nt D ay R es p rese nt a ti ve , Shir e tt es , H o n or Ro ll , Junior Seni o r Prom ca ndidate , Mode rn Cho ir , Juni or Class Secretary , Na ti ona l H o nor S oc iety

POLLY HE RGERT - Pep Club ; treas ur e r, Futur e T eac h e rs, "F id dler o n t he R oof''; cas t an d c re w, Ho mecom in g ca n di date , Mo dern Ch o ir. Co urt Ch o ir.

JE FF HERTZL ER - H onor R o ll.

CHUCK HESS ON - Va rs it y Gym n as t ics.

MA RY HEWITT - Pep Club , In terna ti o n al Clu b , AF S; Se mi-F i n ali st a nd Ce n tral Comm itt ee , Clarion , H o n or R o l l. Modern Cho ir , Varsity Sw imming

JOAN HI GGINS - Pep Club , International Clu b, Qu i n quat ru s, St ude nt Co un ci l. Nit e of Kni ght s , Co unt y Go ve rn me n t D ay Representat ive , A FS; Central Co m mittee , Clarion, H o n o r R o ll , Ho m ecom ing ca n di d a te. Vars it y T en nis, R ese rve Vo ll eyball.

NORM HIGLEY - Alternate R ege nts Scho lars h i p.

RICK HILL S-Cl ub Ski Clu b , Honor Roll , S o phomore, Reserve and Varsity Footbal l, Reserve and V arsity Wrestling ; AU-Ci t y

BURKE HINDS - Nat ion a l Fo rensic LeJgue, Key Cl u b, T hesp ia.is , T halians , "Fidd le r on the R oof''; cas t, "Our Town' '; c rew " O kl:1homa ": crew, " Little Abn e r" ; c re w, Nite of Kni ghts ; ce ntral comm i ttee, cast, "Night of JanuJry I 6th"; cast , " R omeo and .Ju liet ' ' ; crew. Noblemen. St ar Spa n gled Ban n er So l o ist, Co u rt Cho ir , Honor R oll , National Honor Soc ie t y. Alternate Regents Schol a rship.

BECKY HINR ICHS F B LA , Synkra- Kni ghl s, J u nior Se n ior Prom candidate , Modern Choir.

DO RIS HITZ - Pep Cl ub, Internat ional Club. Ho n or Rull. Modern Cho ir, Varsity Track and Field , Nat ional H ono;· Soc iety

CONNIE HOFFMA N - Pep Club , D ECA, H o n or R o ll , Va1sit y Gy m nastics

KATHY HOFFSCHNEIDE R - D ECA.

CHRIS HOG G

KIM HOLW WA Y

DON NA HOLMES

VON NA HONEYCUTT - Pep Cl ub

BRIAN HOO BL ER

DA VE HOPKINS - Sc ie n ce Cl ub, Orchestra, R eserve and Varsity Swimm i ng.

ST EVE HOPP ER Reserve Base ball.

JOEL HO UFEK - S-C l ub , Varsity Cross Country , Varsity Track

LINDA HOVEY - Pep Cl ub

TERI HUB ER -· Peo Cl ub Future urses-Futu re Phys ic ians , "Fiddler on t he Ro of' ' ; ca s t, Nite of K.nigh t s ; cast, R eserve a n d ' arsity Ch eer lea der, Honor Ro ll , Modern Ch oi r , Cou rt Ch oir.

ANN HUDSO N - I nt erna tional Cl ub , H o nor Roll.

SUSA N HUDSON Pep Cl u b , " Litt le Abner" ; cast, Y FU ; p a rt icipa n t. Rim es, Honor R o ll , O rchestra, Na ti onal Honor

Socie t y , Alterna t e R egen ts Scho lars hi p.

TERRY HURL EY Pep Cl u b , Ski Cl ub.

GINA HUT CHERSON

SCOTI HIM S

CHARLES IR.MINGER - Ski Club , H onor R o ll.

DEBBIE ISHERWO OD - Pep Club ; secre tary, Ski Cl u b , Nite of K n igh t s; cas t , Clarion. Honor R o ll , Jun ior Senio r Prom candidate, Homecomi n g candidate , J un i or Cl ass Tre as urer.

DI ANN A JAGEMA N - Honor R o ll

PATTY JEFFRIES

RON JENSEN - Fut u re Physicians , Ni ght of One Ac ts; c rew , H o n or Roll, Sophomo re Foo t ball.

MARY JEW ELL - Pep Club, S t udent Counci l, "Fidd ler on the R oof'' ; cas t a n d cre w, Ni te o f Kni gh t s; cast., Shiret t es, H onor R oll, Modern Choir , Co u r t Ch o i r, Se n ior Class officer.

ANN JO HNSON - V arsi t y V o ll eyba il , Va rsir.y Trac k an d F ie l d, Band

BRIAN JO HNS ON - V a rsit y S wi m mi n g.

MARK JOHNSON

MARY JOHNSON - Pep Club , Mo d ern Ch oi r.

MI KE JOHNSO N

NANCY JOHNSON

PAM JO HNSON - F BL A, Modern Ch o i r..

TOM JO NES

BILL KANE - S-C lub, Key Clu b, D ECA, Ni te o f Kn ights; cas t, R eserve and Va rsity Base bal l. 227

BRENT KASL - FCA, Clarion , Photography, Reserve Golf, Sophomore Basketball.

ALYCE KENNEDY - Pep Oub, FBLA, "Fiddler on the Roof'; cast, Nite of Knights; cast.

RICHARD KELLER

STEVE KERNS - "Fiddler on the Roof'; cast, Nite of Knights; cast, crew, and central committee, AFS; semi-finalist and central committee, Clarion, Honor Roll , Stage Band, Marching Band, National Honor Society.

SUE KESS - Pep Club; spirit girl, Future Physicians, Student Council, Ski Club, Nite of Knights ; cast, Shirettes, Honor Roll, Varsity Volleyball.

BRIAN KIMBALL - S-Club, Ski Club, Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Swimming.

LAURIE KINCAID - Thalians, Honor Roll.

CAMILLA KLANECKY - Pep Club, International Club, Science Club, Honor Roll, Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Volleyball , Varsity Track and Field, National Honor Society.

BART KLEINEWEBER

JONI KNAUB - Pep Club, Synkra-Knights, Ski Club , Varsity Swimming.

PATTI KNIGHT - Modern Choir.

ELIZABETH KNOLL - Runes, National Merit Semi-Finalist, National Honor Society, Four-Year Regents Scholarship.

DEANNE KOBLER - Pep Club, Ski Club, Nite of Knights; cast and central committee , Varsity Cheerleader, SHIELD , Honor Roll, Junior Senior Prom candidate, Homecoming attendant.

PAUL KOERNER - Varsity Swimming.

ROGER KOHL

KIM KOONTZ - Nite of Knights ; crew , Honor Roll , Marching Band.

KENNETH KOOP - Thespians; secretary-treasurer, Thalians, "Fiddler on the Roof' ; crew, "Our Town"; cast and crew, "Arsenic and Old Lace"; crew, "Oklahoma " ; crew, Night of One Acts; crew, "Little Abner"; crew , "My Three Angels"; crew , "Night of January 16th" ; crew, Nite of Knights ; crew and central committee, Runes, SHIELD, Honor Roll.

SUSAN KREUSCHER - Pep Club , Synkra-Knights , Thalians , "Fiddler on the Roof'; cast, "Our Town"; crew , "Oklahoma"; cast ; "My Three Angels"; crew, Nite of Knights; cast, Shirettes

MIKE KRIVDA

NANCY KROGER - Pep Oub , International Club, Thalians , "Fiddler on the Roof'; cast, "Oklahoma"; cast, "Little Abner"; crew; "Night of January 16th" ; crew, Nite of Knights; cast, Honor Roll, Countesses, Modern Choir, Star Spangled Banner Soloist , Court Choir, Reserve Tennis , National Honor Society.

LYNN KUBITSCHEK - Pep Club , Internation a l Club , Modern Choir.

MARTIN KUSHNER - National Forensic League, Chess Club.

CATHY LANG - Pep Club, Peca , Synkra-Knights , Ski Club , Nite of Knights; cast , Clarion, Honor Roll.

CHERYL LARKINS

APRIL LAU - Pep Club, Honor Roll, Varsity Volleyball.

JOHN LAUN

DOUG LAUTERBACH

MIKE LAWRIE - Key Club, FBLA ; president, Ski Club , Honor Roll , Sophomore Basketball, Reserve Golf, Reserve Tennis

BOB LEATHERMAN - S-Club , Key Club , Sophomore Basketball, Reserve and Varsity Baseball.

REX LELAND

JIM LESLIE - S-Club , Key Oub, Ski Club , Nite of Knights ; cast , Honor Roll, Junior Senior Prom Attendant, Homecoming Attendant , Junior Class President , Varsity Baseball, Sophomore Basketball, National Honor Society.

PAT LESTER - Honor Roll , Reserve and Varsity Wrestling, Reserve Golf

MIKE LETHEBY - Key Club , Sadie Hawkins Attendant , Reserve Basketball, Varsity Track.

BECKY LEWIS

DALE LEWIS - Thespians, Thalians; officer, "Fiddler on the Roof'; crew, "Our Town"; crew, "Arsenic and Old Lace"; crew , "Oklahoma" ; crew, "Night of One Acts"; crew, "Little Abner"; crew, "My Three Angels " ; crew, "Night of January 16th" ; crew , "Romeo and Juliet"; crew, Nite of Knights; cast, Noblemen , Court Choir.

GENTRY LEWIS - Future Nurses-Future Physicians, Honor Roll, Modern Choir, Alternate Regents

PEGGY LEWIS - Honor Roll, Modern Choir.

DOUG LIENEMANN - Marching Band.

JEAN LINCH - Pep Club, Nite of Knights; cast , Honor Roll.

MARIA LIPPERT

JOHN LOHRBERG - S-Club ; president, Student Council , Nite of Knights; cast , County Government Day Representative, Photography , Honor Roll , Sadie Hawkins Attendant, Modern Choir , Reserve and Varsity Basketball, Reserve and Varisty Football , National Honor Society, Alternate Regents Scholarship.

JON LOUGEE

SUSAN JJ)TITHAN

DALE LUCE - Honor Roll.

JOHN LUEBKE - Clarion , Honor Roll, Reserve and Varsity Cross Country, Reserve and Varsity Track and Field.

LEE LUKEHART - International Club, Science Club, "Fiddler on the Roof'; cast , "Oklahoma" ; cast, Nite of Knights; cast, Honor Roll, Noblemen, Modern Choir , Court Choir , Reserve Gymnastics , National Honor Society, Alternate Regents Scholarship.

DAVE LUTZ

STEVE LUTZI - Key Club , Ski Club , Reserve Golf.

CATHERINE LYON - Pep Club , Intern a tional Club , Thespians , Thalians; president , "Fiddler on the Roof' ; cast , "Our Town" ; c ast, " Arsenic and Old La ce" ; cast , " Oklahoma" ; crew, Night of One Acts ; cast , " Little Abner"; crew , "My Three Angels " ; crew, Nite of Knights; cast , central committee, Honor Roll, Countesses , Court Choir, National Honor Society , Speech Contests , Alternate Regents Scholarship, "Romeo and Juliet" ; cast.

BRIAN MAGEE

MARY MAHAFFY - Pep Oub , International Club, Run es, Honor Roll, Reserve Swimming, Reserve Tennis , National Honor So c ie ty

CAROL MANLEY - Nite of Knights; ca st, Modern Choir.

CURTIS MANN - FBLA , " Fiddler on the Roof ' ; cast , Nite of Knights; cast and central c ommittee , Honor Roll , Noblemen , Modern Choir, Court Choir, Basketball; mana ger , National Honor Society.

DIANE MARES

BOB MARLETTE

STEVE MARTENS - S-Club, Key Club ; president , Ski Club; president , Honor Roll , Junior Senior Prom candidate, Reserve and Varsity Gymnastics.

DAVE MARTI - S-Club, Student Coun c il, Ski Club , County Government Day Representative , Honor Roll , Homecoming candidate, Varsity Football; All-City , Varsity Wrestlin g, National Honor So c iety.

RONALD MARTIN

LYNNE MASEMAN - Pep Club , Ski Club , " Fiddler on the Roof '; cast, Nite of Knights ; cast, Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader , Junior Se nior Prom candidate, Count esses , Modern Choir , Court Choir.

EDITH MATTESON - Science Club , Future Nurses-Future Physicians, Ski Club, Honor Roll , Marching Band , Reserve Swimming, Reserve and Varsity Track and Field

SUSAN MAUDE - Pep Club , Synkra-Kni ghts, Ski Club, AFS; participant, Honor Roll , Varsity Swimming ; All-City, National Honor Society , Alternate Re gents Scholarship.

CATHY MAYBIN - Modern Choir , Varsity Tennis , Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Track and Field.

JILL McCANDLESS

DENISE McCONNELL

TED McCONNEL L - International Club, Future-Nurses-Future Phy sicians, "Fiddler on the Roof '; cast and crew, Newsdesk, Modern Ch oir, Cour t Choir.

BRYAN McCUN E - Honor R oll, Orchestra, Stage Band, Alternate Regents Scholarship.

STEPHEN McKE E - Ski Clu b, Honor Roil , Re serve Gymnastics.

PAT McKEEN

JUDI McMAH AN Future Nu rses-F uture Ph ysicians, Synkra -Kni ghts; officer, Ski Club , Runes, Honor R oll, Modern Choir.

TOM McNAUGHT - Homecoming Attendant R eserve and V arsity B asketball , Varsity Cross Country; All -City , Sophomore Football, Varsity Track.

TOM McNEIL

SHARON MERR ITT - Pep Club, International Club, Deca. Future Teach ers, Shirettes: captain, Honor Roll, Na ti onal Hon or Society

MARK MESS ENGER - De cz. Honor RoU.

JULIE METZGER Pep Club; µresident, Sy;ikra-Knights, Thalians, Stude nt Council, Sb Club , ' ' Fiddler o n the Roof' ; cast and crew, "Okiahc ma "; crew , Cl ,uion. Runes, Honor Roll , Juni or Senior Pr0m Candidate , Homecommg Queen, Sadie Hawkin s Queen , Modern Ch,)ir, Conrt Choir, National Hon o r Society.

CHRIS MEYER Key C'!d,, Ski Ciub , "Romeo and Juii et"; c rew, Nite of Kni ghts; cast , Hon or Roll, Reserve Swimming, Alternate Re genr, Scholar ship.

CYNTHIA MEYER

JOY CE MEYER

KIM MEYER P<', ; Ckh , Thalians , Fiddler on the R ooC': ::ast, "Arsen ic a1:d Old Lace "; c re11 Honor Roll , Rese:·ve Gymnastics

RICK MEYER Ski Club, "Oklahoma·': c rew , "My Three Angel s"; crew , Hescrvr Track.

DAWN MILL ER .... ;;1(,de m Cl10ir.

MARVA MILLS Pep Ciub Honor RQll , Modern Choir, Res:: rve and Varsit y Voil e.1 ball.

DEANN A MINEAR

NAOMI MISLE

SIDN EY MISLE ·- Kc:y Clu b. fl:lLA , ' Little Ahn ~r";c ast , Honor Roll, Orch est ra.

JERI MITTELST A OT -· M, ) riern Choir.

MARY MOATS -- P0p Club ln te,n.itional Club, " Fiddler on th e Roof '; cast, Ho nor R (.)ll, Modern Chuir, Co u n Clio1L

STEV E MOESS NER Hono r Roli, Sop homore, Reserve an d Va rs it y Footbr.i1. Reserve and v~rsity Track, Alterrrnte Rege n ts Schol arsh ip.

DEAN MOLZER

SUSAN MOODY Pep Club, Orche s tra

DAVE MORGAN Cvu:ity Gover:1men t Day Represe n tative , Phot ography, Honor Roll, Dru m Major. Marching Band, Varsity Wrestlin g.

KATHY MORROW - Pep Club , Syni-:ra-Knights , Ski Club, "F iddler on th e Roof ;; cast, "Okla homa": ca s t , Nite :if Knight s; cast , Re erve a nd Va.risty Cheer !eade., Ho~m Roll, Ju nior Senior Prom attend ant, Homc com rng a,te11dar1t, Modern Choir , CuLrt Choir, Gymn ds t ics

KAREN MORTENS EN - Pep Club: ·,ic e-preside nt. Ski Cl u b, " Fiddl er o n the Roof" ; cast, Nite of Knights; i:a,t and cent ral comm itt ee, Honor Roll, Junior Se:1ior Prom candidate, Countesses, Modern Choir, Court Choir .

DIANNE MOSEM AN - Pep Cl ub, l nterna!ional Club, Ntwsdesk , Runes, Honor Roll, National Honm Society, Alternates R ege nts Scholarship .

KRISTI MOSER - Pep Clu b.

LARRY MOSER - · National Forens ic Le;igue; treasurer, Chess Cl ub , Science Club, Honor Roll.

TERRY MOSER - S-Club, Varsity T en nis ; All-City, Sadie Hawkins Kin g

RO RY MUELLER - · Key Club , Hon or Roll.

PATTY MULGRUE - Pep Club, Deca; historian, Synkra-Knights, Nite of Knights, Hon or R oll, Varsity Swimming.

MARK MUSSMAN

SUSAN MYERS - Honor R oll.

MARY NABER

KEN NAVRATIL

PAULA NEIDEN - Mod ern Ch o ir

MERRI -BETH NELSON - Pe p Cl ub, Ski Club , Clarion, H onor R oll, Reserve Volleyball, National H onor Society.

RENNEE NEUMANN

AN DY NEUMAYER

PATTI NIEDFELT - Pe p Cl:Jb, "Fidd le r o n the Roof"; cast, Nite of Knights; cast, Modern Cho ir , Court Choir.

JAC KIE NORTH

RICK NOVO'rNY - "Fiddler o n the R oof'; cast, Ho nor Roli , Modern Cho i r. Court Choir, Sophomore Football.

DENNIS NUERNBE RG ER

JAN NUE RNBERG ER P ep Ciub, Synkra-Knights; vice-president, Honor R oli, Junior Se nior Prom Attendant , National Honor Society.

PATRIClt\ OBER1NG - Pe p Club, FBLA , Thalians, "Little Abner "; crew, Runes. Honor Roll , Modern Choir.

KENT OBRIST - Key Club FBLA , "Fiddler on the Roof ' ; cast, "Arsenic and Old Lace" ; crew. Nitc of Knights; cast ,and centra l committee, Clarion, Honor Roll , Reserve Baseoall.

BARB OCHSNE R Pe p C!ub , County G overnme;it Day Repr esentative, Girls Stale Representa t ive.

TERESA O'CONNOR

DENNIS OEL SCHLAGER

LINDA Oi.SO!'I - PeD Club , Intern a ti ona l Club ; se cr e ~ary , Future Tea chers, YF·u parnc ipant, AFS ; c entral comm i t t ee, Run es. Honor Roll, Mar ching Ba nd, V~.rsily Tenni s, ]\;ational Honor So ci ety

NANCY OLSON Pep Club, ln temational Club, Tha.\ia:1s, Ni ght of' On e Acts; c rew , " Little Abner "; crew. ·•;..iight ot J~nua r y l 6ih" ; crew, C7ari o n, Hon o r R o ll, National Honor Society.

PA M O'NEILL

KE\11N OPP -- Ho nor R o ll , Or ches t ra , Sophomor ,~ Reserve and Varsity Basketball.

TOM ORR

RON ORTH

KATHY O'SHEA

JUNE OUELLETTE - Pep Cl ub. Mod e rn Choir.

BRAD PACKETT - De c a; officer, '" Fiddl er on the Roof'; cast, Mo dern Choi r, Court Choir , Reserve and Sophom ore Basket!:Jall. Rese rve Tennis.

SARAH PAPPAS - Honor Roll.

SUE PARKER - FBLA , Honor Roil.

ELI ZABET H PARRISH

DEBBI PA TI'ER.SON - Pep Club, International Club; officer, AFS Central Committee . .

RICHARD PAU LSEN - S-Club, Key Club, Ni tc of Knights ; central committee, Varsity Football; manager.

STEPHEN PAULSON - Key Club; officer. Deca, Thespians, Thalians, " Fiddler on the Roof'; cast and crew , 'Our Town" ; ca st •· Arsenic and Old Lace"; cast. "'Oklahoma" ; crew. "'My Th r~e Angels": cast, " Night of JaJ1uary 16th' \ cre w, ~i _e of Knights; cast, Newsdesk, H ono r ~ol\ , Court Chon, Na 11 onal Honor Society, Alternate Regents Scholars lu p.

EILEEN PAZDERKA - Honor Roll.

TRA CEY PEARCE - Pep Club ; sp iri t rJ.I lnternational Club, Thespians , Thalians, "Our Town "; cast: "Arsenic and ,.Old Lace" ; crew, ''Oklahoma ";crew, Night ot One Acts;cast, My Three Ange ls ": cre w, Honor R oll , National Honor Soctety , Alternate Regents Scholarship.

JOANN PEDIGO

JANE PEMBERTON

WANI PENNOH ·- Pep Cl ub , N i le of Kn ights; ca st, Y FU ; part ic ipant , Honor Roll.

JUDY PERRY - Pep Club , Synkra-Knights, Student Council , Art Club, Nite of Knights , Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader , Run es , Hon o r Roll , Junior Senior Prom Attendant , Homecoming At tendant, Sophomore Class Treasurer , Senior Class Treasurer, National Honor Societ y

RANDALL PERRY - Chess Club , Science Oub , "Fiddler on the Roof '; cast , Modern Choir, Court Choir.

CATHY PETERSON - Pep Club , Synkra-Knights, Ski Club, " Fiddler on the Roof '; cast , Honor Roll , Junior Senior Prom Attendant , Homecoming Attendant , Countesses , Modern Choir , Court Choir, Nati o nal Honor Society

SHELLEY PETERSON - Na t ional F o rensic League , Pep Oub , International Club , Future Nurses-Future Physicians , The spians, Thalians ; secretary -treasurer , "Fiddler on the Roof' ; crew , " Our Town"; cast and c rew, "Arsenic and Old Lace" ; c rew , Night of One Acts; crew , "Little Abner " ; crew, " Night of Janu ary 16th" ; crew, " Romeo and Juliet" ; crew, Nit e of Knights ; cast , crew , and central committee , AFS ; central committee, Clarion, Run es, Honor Roll , Speech Contests , National Honor Society , Alternate Regents Scholarship

PAUL PETTIT - Chess Club , Honor Roll , National Honor Society , Alternate Regents Scholarship

CHARLEEN PETTY -- Pep Oub ; spirit girl , Modern Choir.

EDMUND PElTY - FBLA , Deca.

ROBERT PHILLIPS

MICHELLE PHILSON - Pep Oub ; spir i t girl , Honor Roll

RANDY PlilPPS -- Nite of Knights; cast , Hono r Roll , Var sity Baseball, Varsity Football , Alternate Regent s Scholarship .

TAMMY PICKERING - Pep Club , Hon o r Roll.

CRAIG PLASTER

KEVIN POHLMAN

BARBARA POWELL - Pep Oub , Internat ional Club, FBLA , Thalians

KAY POWELL - Pep Oub, Nite o f Knights, Shirettes , Clari o n.

KEVIN POWELL- Chess Club ; secretary- treasurer a nd president, Science Club ; vice-president, Runes Orche stra, Reserve Baseball , Nati o nal Ho no r Soci ety Four- Ye a r Regents Scholarship.

TIM POWERS

PAUL PRENTISS - Key Club , Ski CJub , Night of One Acts ; crew, " Night of January 16th ; crew , Hono r Roll, Reserve Gymnastics, Varsity Tennis; All-City, Reserve Track.

CHERYL PRIESS - "Fiddler on the R oo f '; cast , " Oklahoma" ; cast , Nite of Knights ; cast and central committee , Ho nor Roll, Countes ses, Modern Choir , Cou r t Choir.

JULIANN PROFFITT

• DIANNE QUIST

PATRICIA RANGE - Pep Club , Honor Roll.

PATTY RECH

SfEPHEN REED

JAN REIGHARD - Hon o r Roll, Modern Choir.

DEBBIE REINMUIH - Pep Club , International Club , Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

BECKI RENNER

BOB RENNER

STEVEN RESS - Key Oub , Chess Club, Thespians , Thalians, "Fiddler o n the Roof ' ; crew , "Arsenic and Old Lace "; cast , "Oklahoma" ; c rew , Night of One Acts ; crew , "Night of January 16th" ; crew, "Romeo and Juliet "; cast , Nite of Knights ; crew , Honor Roll .

RICK REYNOLDS - S-Oub, Student Council , Junior Senior Prom Attendant, Homecoming Attendant , Varsity Basketball ; All-City , Varsity Football ; All-City and All-State, Varsity Golf ; All-City . NEAL RINNE - Key Club, Student Council, Honor Roll , Varsity Swimming, Reserve Tennis , Alternate Regents Scholarship.

LYLA ROBINSON Pep Club , Dec a ; se cretary, Art Club.

TANIA ROBY

RODNEY ROGERS - "Our Town "; cast , AFS central committee , Honor Roll

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MARCIE ROETHER

USA ROHREN - Pep Club, International Oub, Future Nurses -Future Physicians, Nite of Knights ; cast and crew , Clari o n, Marching Band, Honor Roll , Varsity Tennis , National Honor Society, Alternate Regents Scholarship

CYNTHIA ROLFSMEYER

CRAIG ROPER - Honor Roll

TOM ROSS

BRAD ROTH - National Forensic League, Key Club , Ski Club , Clarion , Photography , Honor Roll , Noblemen , Modern Choir, Court Choir , Sophomore FootbalL

GREG RULIFFISON" Fiddler on the Roof' , cast and crew , Nite of Knights; cast , Honor Roll , Noblemen , Modern Choir, Court Choir , Sophomore Football.

CHARLY SAFARIK - Sophomore , Reserve, and Varsity Football.

STEVE SANDS - Key Club , Student Council ; officer , Ski Club , " Night of January 16th "; crew, Nite of Knights; cast, Boys State Representative, Elks Scholarship , Letter of Commendation , Honor Roll , Junior Senior Prom Attendant , Sophomore Class President , Reserve and Varsity Tennis , National Honor Society. Alternate Regents Scholarship.

LUELLEN SCHAUER

CLARK SCHELL - Deca

DIANA SCHEIDT - Pep Club, International Club, Honor Roll .

JANICE SCHLEIGER

CHRIS SCHLICHTING - Pep Club , FBLA; secretary, Modern Ch oir, Court Choir.

BOB SCHMIDT - Varsiry Baseball , Sophomore, Reserve , an d Varsity Football.

DOUGLAS SCHMIDT

RUSSELL SCHMITZ

SHEILA SCHOENING -- Pep Club

SALLY SCHRADER - Dec a, Modern Choir.

MONIE SCHULLING Pep Club , International Club , Quinqu a trus ; se c retary-treasurer , Ski Oub, " Night of Januar y 16th"; crew , Nite of Knights , cast , crew, and centr al committee , AFS ; semi-finalist , Modern Choir.

JOHN SCOFIELD

JON SCOTT - Ski Club ; officer , Honor Roll , Reserv e Gymnastics , Reserve Tennis , Varsity Track.

JEFF SEARCY - Thesp ians, "Fiddler on the Roof' ; cas t , "Romeo and Juliet" ; cast , Nite of Knights; cast, County Government Day Representative, Honor Roll , Court Choir.

GAYLE SELDERS - International Oub , Future Nurses-Futu r,, Physicians , Run es, Hon o r Roll, Marching Band , Varsity Trac k National Honor Society

CAROL SHAFFER - Pep Club , Quinquat rus, Synkra-Knight s Nite of Kn ights , County Go vernment Day Representative Run es, National Honor Society , Honor Roll.

MEG SHANEYFELT - Thalians, Ski Club, "Our Town " ; cas t "Arsenic and Old Lac e" ; crew, "Romeo and Juliet" ; crew Honor Roll, Varsity Tennis .

CAMERON SHAW - Ski Club , Reserve Gymnastics .

SIBYL SHAW - Pep Club , Future Teachers , Thespians; office , Thalians ; officer , "Fiddler on the Roof' ; crew, "Our Town ' ' cast and crew , "Arsenic and Old Lace"; cast and cre w " Oklahoma"; crew , "My Three Angels"; crew , "Night o January 16th" ; crew , "Romeo and Juliet" ; crew, Nite o · Knights ; crew , Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

BRAD SHEAFF - Deca

MARY SHEFFIELD - Pep CJub, International CJub, Run es Letter of Commendation , Honor Roll, National Hon o Society , Four-Year Regents Scholarship.

HOLLY SHOEMAKER - Pep Qub , Student Council; secretar y Nite of Knights ; cast , Clarion, Honor Roll

LOREDA SHUSfER - "Fiddler on the Roof' ; cast, Night o One Acts ; cast , Modern Choir , Court Choir , "Romeo an ( Juliet"; cast.

MONICA SICNER - Pep Club , Ski CJub , "Oklahoma" ; cast "Little Abner" ; cast , Varsity Gymnastics

ROXANE SIEFKES - Pep Club, Honor Roll

DOUG SIMON

CRAIG SMITH

MIKE SMITH

SHANNON SMITH

CAROLYN SPATZ Pep Club, International Club, Runes.

BARB STANISLA V - Honor Roll, Marching Band, Varsity Volleyball; All-City, Varsity Track and Field.

ONDY STEINER - Pep Club, Honor Roll

DANNA STEVENS - "Fiddler on the Roof'; cast, "Oklahoma"; cast, "Little Abner"; cast, Nite of Knights; cast, crew, and central committee , Honor Roll, Star Spangled Banner Soloist, Orchestra, Stage Band, Marching Band, All-City Stage Band, National Honor Society

DEBBIE STILES

LAURIE STOEHR Nite of Kn ights ; crew, Honor Roll, Marching Band, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Volleyball ; All-City, National Hon o r Society.

JAN STOGDILL Future Nurses-Future Physicians , Honor Roll.

TERRY STOVAU, MIKE STUART

JOEL SUNDERMAN Key Club, "Fiddler on the Roof'; cast, "Little Abner "; cas t, Nite of Knights ; cast, crew, and central committee, AFS; semi-finalist and central committee, Orchestra, Stage Band, Marching Band, National Honor Society, Four-Y~ar Regents Scholarship

VERONIKA SUTER - International Club, Student Council, AFS ; participan t, Clari on.

KEN SVOBODA - Marching Band.

PATRICIA SVOBODA - Pep Oub , "Fiddler on the Roof' ; cast, Nite of Knight s; cast, Honor Roll , Countesses, Modern Choir, Court Choir, National Honor Society.

DIANE SWAIN

LIBBY SWANSON - Pep Oub, International Club; presiden t, Nite of Knights ; cast, Girls State Representative,, AFS; semi-finalist, central committee, Clarion, Tennis ; manager, Honor Roll , National Honor Society, Alternate Regents Scholarship.

BILL SWENSON -- S-Oub , Student Council, "Fiddler on the Roof '; cast, Nite of Knights; ca~t, Honor Roll, Noblemen, Modern Choir, Court Choir, Sophomore Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling.

MIKE TANG NEY - Honor Roll

KAREN TAYLOR - Science Club, Future Nurses-Fut ure Physicians, "Little Abner "; cast and c rew, Nite of Kn ights ; cast, SHIELD , Honor Roll , Varsity Gymnastics.

TERRY TERPSMA

IRIS THOMPSON

SARAH THORNE - Pep Club , Hono r Roll.

EDMUND THORNTON

GENE THOMPSON

KENT THOMPSON - National Forensic League, FBLA, Honor Roll, Sophomore Football, Reserve Wrestling.

MARK THURBER - FBLA

KA THY TIRKOTTER

LYNETTE TODD - Future Teachers; secretary-treasurer, Nile of Knights ; crew , Honor Roll, Modern Choir, Marchin g Band, National Honor Society.

LINDA TOMLINSON

GINA TRONCONE

MELVIN TUCKER

TERI TUMA - Pep Club , Student Council, Ski Club, Nite of Knights; cast, Honor Roll, Gymnastics , Alternate Regents Scholarship.

CLAUDIA TURNER - "Little Abner"; crew, Letter of Commendation, Honor Roll, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Alternate Regents Scholarship.

DA VE TURNER - Key Club, Science Club, "Fiddler on the Roof'; crew, Nite of Knights; crew, Photography , Letter of Commendation , Honor Roll, Marching Band, Reserve Tennis , Alternate Regents Scholarship.

KATHY TURNER - Pep Club, "Little Abner"; ca~t and crew .

MIKE TURNER - Ches s Club; officer, "Fiddler on the Roof'; cast, Nite of Knights; cast , Clarion, Run es, Honor Roll, Noblemen , Modern Choir , Court Choir, National Honor Society

MARIAN ULLMAN - Hono r Roll

CYNTHIA VAGTS

DENISE VAN HA VERBEKE - Pep Ciub, Reserve Swimming

CHERYL VASHOLZ - Pep Club, Modern Choir.

RODNEY VON ROTZ

THERESA VOS - Future Nurses--Future Physicians, Thespians , Thalians , " Fiddler on the Roof' ; crew, "Our Town" ; cast, " Arsenic and Old Lace"; ca st , "Oklahoma"; crew, "Little Abner " ;crew, "N ight of January 16th ";crew, Nite of Knights ; cast, County Government Day Representative, Honor Roll, " Romeo and Juliet" ; cast.

KENT WAGENER - Ski Club , Reserve Swimming.

JIM WALLASKY - S-Club, "Fiddler on the Roof '; crew, "Little Abner "; crew, Nite of Knights; crew and central committe e , Noblemen, Modern Choir, Court Choir, Varsity Football , Reserve Track, Reserve Wrestling

KERRY WATERMEIER - Pep Club, Vars ity Volleyball.

DANIEL WEA VER - S-Club, Key Club , Student Councii , Ski Club, Ho nor Roll , Junior Senior Prom King, Sophomore Ba sketb all , Varsity Tennis ; All-Ci ty, Alternate Regents Scholarsh ip.

SCOTT WHITCOMB - S-Club, Student Council, Ski Club, Clarion , Honor Roll , Junior Senior Prom Attendant, Home co mi[)g King, Rese rve Ba ske t ball, Sophom ore. Re se rve, and Varsity Football ; All-City.

TRACY WHITEHEAD

GREG WHffNEY

DAVID WILLIAMSON - "Our Town"; cast "Li ttl e Abner "; crew, "Night of January 16th "; crew, Hono r Roll, Mar ching Band "Romeo and Juliet""; cast.

DAVE WILSON

DENNIS WILSON - Deca, "Romeo and Juliet "; casl , Honor Roll.

JOHN \'.1LS0N - Alternate Regents Scholarship.

JAMES W0ERTH

ELDONNA WOLTEMATH - Pep Club, Intern at ional Club , Honor Roll , Modern Choir.

TERRY WOOD - S-Club , Honor Roll, Res erve and Varsity Bas eba ll, Reserve Football. •

BARBARA WOODRUFF - Pep Clllb, International Club, Science Club, Honor Ro!L

JAYNE W0YT ASS EK - Pep Club ; spirit gir l, International Club , Science Club, YFlJ particiapant, AFS; semi-finalist and central committee, Shirettes ; captain , Runes, SHIELD , Soroptomi st Merit Award, Honor Roll , Junior Senior Prom Queen , Sadie Hawkins Queen, National Honor Society

MATT YAKEL

TASMEN YAUNEY - Pep Club , International Oub, Nite of Knights; cas t , AFS Central Committee, Clarion, Letter of Commendation, Honor Roll, Tennis: manager National Honor Society , Four-Year Regents Scholarship.

JUD YORK - Varsity , Reserve and So phomore F oot ball.

GREGG YOUNG - S-Club , Ski Oub, Honor R o ll , Reserve and Varsity Basket ball , Varsity Baseball, Reserv e Football.

NANCY YOUNG - Pep Club, Deca, Ski Club, " Fiddler on the Roof '; cas t, Nite of Knights; cast, Honor Roll, Modern Choir, Court Choir.

SHALLA YOUNG - Pep Club, International Club; treasurer , Deca ; officer, Nite of Knights ; cast, Run es. Reserve Tennis

LINDA YUE - International Club, Honor Roll.

JAMES ZWIEBEL

Clarion

Shelley Peterson

Valerie Fisher

Libby Swanson

Mar c ia Divis

Mary He witt

Nancy Olson

John Luebke

Joan Hi ggin s Brent Kasl

Scott Whit com b

Juli e Metz ger

John Mi n nic k

Cindy Phls ter

Kay Powell

Li sa Rohren

Diann e Sa c kett

Steve Spitsnogle

Vi o ni Suter

Tasmen Yaun ey

Marri Beth Nel son

Scott Ba llentine

Lorie Busboom

Deb Ish erwood

Ca thy Lang

Holly Shoemaker

Kent Obrist

Mike Goff, adviser

N ews de s k

Dianne M ose m a n Ardale Brame

A my .Bern.i kl au Steve Paul so n

Mike Goff, adviser

S-Cluh

John Lohr berg , pr csidc n t

Cliff D av is, v ico-pr es id en t

Tim Gilkerso n , sec re tary

Gary Gilson , treas ur er

G r eg Ba e r, se r geant-at-ar ms

Arda le Brame

l\,li ke Burcham

Bill Carveth

Tim Fisch er

Louis F rea uf

Dav e Ha sse broek

Joel Ho ufck

Bill Kane

Jim Leslie

Bob Le a t herman

Dav e Marti

John McCracke n

Rich Paulsen

Rick Re ynold s Dave Ru thstatz

Roy Churchill , sponsor

Bill Mill e r, s ponsor

Synkra-Knights

Conn ie Allen

Bec ky Ander son

Arny Bernik! au Sara Boehmer

Mary Churchill

Ca n d i Coupe

Jane Deeter

Marcia Divis

Liz Edgecomb

Julie Graff

Anne Hamersky

Tari Hendrikson

Becky Hinricks

Joy Hollings worth

Karen Jensen

Joni Kna u b

Karen Kramer

Sue Kruescher

Ka thy Lang

Sandy Lued k e Sue Maude

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Ju li McMahan

Julie Metz ge r

Kathy Morrow

Patty Mulgr ue

Mary Naber

Ju lie Noot z

Jan Nu ernberger

Judy Pe rry

Ca thy Peter son

Jill SchJ eig er

Julie Scott

Car ol Shaffer

Gail St i ppich

Karen Tyner

Mr s. Caro l Wo o dy , sp o n sor

National Forensic League

Mark Ad a m s

Ma1garet Burden

J ohn Edgecomb

Joyce Gibbens

Burke Hind s

Martin Kushner

Larry Mozer

Shelley Pe t erso n

Ken Putnam

Joel Re imnit z S t eve Sp it s n ogl e

Miss Dian e Hall , sponsor

Deca

Ca ndi Coup e, pre sident

Brad Pa c kett , vic t'p re s.ident

Lyla R obi n so n, second peri o d sec retary

Deb bi e Dewner, third per iod secretary

R oger G iebe lhau s, fo urth period sec,e tary

Dee De e Mare; , treasurer

Patty Mu lg,ue , hi sto ria n

Rick Bra ndfa s, sergeant-at -arms

Vikk i John$on, publi c ity chairman

Warr e n Brauer

Ci ndy Ce derholm

Karl Garrett

Brian Hecht

Connie Hoff man

Ka 1h y Hoffschne ider

Jane Hurlbutt

Bill Kan e

Fran Kru ge r

Cathy La n g

Co nnie Lofgren

Sharon Merrill

John Minn ic k

Russ Mill e r

Barb Nis se n

Jackie North

Dirk Obbink

Ste ve Pa ul so n

Roxa n a Pe ttigrew

Rick Petty

Ri ck Rezny

Barry Ri c hards

Dou g Schmidt

Brad Sheaff

Jerry Tice

Joni lhom as

Brian Torrence

Deb VanN es te

Shall a Youn g

Dave Zanders

Dan Zajicek

Dennis Zajice k

Mrs. Ma r gie Herrmann , sponsor

Chess Club

Kevin Powe ll , pre s iden t

Joel Reimnitz, vice-pres ident

Geo rge Wo r k, secretary-treas u re r

Mike DeVris

Howard Fisher

J erry Fussel ma n

Mike Krondak

Martin Kushner

Randall Perry

Paul Pettit

Mark Re ida

Steve Roper

Rex Strom

Mike Turner

Geor ge Pearce, spo n sor

Science Club

Wi ll Fraizer, president

Kevi n Powe ll , vice- preside n t

Gr et c hen Baumgarten , secreta r y-treasurer

Lor ie Acklie

Leo nard Akert

Walt er Baumann

Chr is Chastain

Kathy Cool

Crystal DeGra w

Mica el De Vries

E lain e Douglas

Dave Dud e k

Barbara Ge it z

Dave H,Jpki ns

Tom Jones

Edith Ma tteson

Larry Mozer

Randall Perr y

Joel Re imnitz

Steve R oper

Steve Spi ts nogle

Dav e Turner

Goerge Wo rk

Jayne Wo ytassek

Tasmen Yauney

O scar Bretthorst, sponsor

Jo e Da ppen , spo nsor

Gunnar Overgaa rd , spo n sor

Health Club

Lo ri e Ackli e

Chris ti e Bru nrne ier

E lain e Do u gla s

Ma rti Goemann

Greg Goetowski

Kaye Ha german

Judi Mc Mahan

B ill Mo se man

Tammy Novot n y

Lisa Sa ndber g

Gayle Selde r s De n ni s Svoboda

Karen Taylor

Kar e n Tyner

Ja ckie Zimmer

Mr s Ma rjo ri e Courtney, spo n so r

Drill Team

Sharon Merritt , capta in

Jayne Woytassek, captain

Kay Powe ll , sec retary-tr easur er

Nancy Anders on

Gr e tche n Ba umgarten

Debb ie Bolin

Can di Coupe

Gcnalee Gibson

Na ncy Harrin gto n

Heidi He nnings on

Mary Jewell

Su e Ke ss

Su e Kreu sc her

Cindy Me yer

Kathy Tubac h

Ka ndy Wa termeie r

Becky Anderse n, alternate

Mr s. Kerstin Van Dervoort, s p o n sor

Student Council

Steve Sa nds , pres ident

Steve S pitsnogle, vice-presid ent

Ho ll y Shoemaker, secretary

Greg Baer , Treas ur er

J I

Katia Angulo

Lorie Acl<lie

Tom Anderson

Scott Ballentin e

Connie Bax

Jeannine Beck

Amy Berniklau

Mike Burcham

Kendra Camp

Amy Campbe ll

Doug Carter

Carolyn Carveth

Gary Gilson

Heidi Henningso n

Mary Jewell

Julie Met zge r Cindy Me ye r

Lory Nutt

Eric Pa ul ;o n

Jim Pe rr y

Jud y Perry

Co rki e Rebe n sd o rf

Neal Rinne

Pam Sa nds

Cindy Sch e ve

Kyli e Sis se l

Terry Youn g

Donald Da rn e ll , adviser

Dr. Dayid Meye r s, a dviser

Key Club

Steve Marten s, pre sid e nt

John Ed geco mb vice- pr es id e nt

Stephen P-J ul son , sccr~ ta ry

Louis F r ea uf, t reasu r e r

Steve Spit s n og lc. !r<'as ur er

Scott Ballentine

Ric h Bo ke mp e r

Phil Cary

Alan Dickhut e

Ma rk Fahlb erg

John Fauss

Roge r Giebelhau~

Gary Grace

G reg Grant

Bo b Haciya

Bill Kan e

Mike Lawrie

Bo b Leatherman

Jim Les li e

T o m Maddo x

Chirs Meyer

Jo hn Minni c k

Ho ward Mi sle

Sid Mi sl e

Kent Obri st

Rich Paul se n

Eric Paul so n

Rick Petty

Paul Pr e n ti s

Neal Rinne

Mark Rohern

St eve Sands

Dou gh Sc hmid t

Joel Sunderm a n

Dave Turner

Mike G of f; sp o n so r

Bill Ken ag y, sp o n sor

J erry Saunder s, sp onso r

Quinquatrus

Theresa Webb , pre si d e nt

Debbie Van Horn , vice-preside nt

Judy Perry, secretary-treasurer

Karen Andrew

Sally Co x

Amy Critchfield

Cindy Deems

Debbie Dewner

Polly Hager

Anne Ha mersky

Stephanie McLellan

Shelly Moore

Lisa Sandberg

Carol Shaffer

Becky Sherwood

Kevin Taylor

Julie Thomson

Sue Walck

Steve Weber

Steve Wilbur

Don Bvo rth. sponsor

Mr s. Lin da Vandever s p o nso r

Thespians

K aJ. h~1 Busboom, pre ~ide nt

Sibyl Sh a w, vi ce-pres ide nt

Ken Ko o p, sec r etary-treasur er

J eff Belker

Ly nn Br a mmeier

Wa rren Brauer

llfarprct Burd en

Burke Hind s

Mike Kee ne

Dal e Lewis

Cat her ine L yo n

Steve Pa ul so n

Tra cey Pe arce

Shelley Peterson

Stev e Ress

Jeff Sea rc y

ThcrcsJ Vos

/vlr s. Louise Mc Dona ld. s p o nsor

Ca th er in e Lyo n. pr sident.

Dale Lewis. vic e-pr esident

She ll ey Peterson , sec r e t a ry -treasurer

Margaret Burd en

K aren Allison

T m Ander so n

Cathy Bauer

Julie Be alle

Jeff Belker

Scott Bo ughn

Ly nn Brarr11nc1 er

warren Brauer

S hery l Brid ge

O uistie Brun nime icr

Ma rgaret Bu c hh o lz

h a nk Brud e n

Kathy Bus b oom

Steve Busboom

Juli e By~rly

.Joe Ca mpanile

Le e Cha p ln

David Chappell

J anet Cook

Pau l Dav ie

Angie Dill

T ra c y Frankforter

Che ryl Frederick

Pam Gos sin

K y le Gowin

Lin Gowin

Karen Hagg h

Audy Ha ns e n

Juli e Hoage

Val er ie Holst o n

Kim Hoy!

Mik e Keene

l(en Koop

Ma rk Krivcla

Anita Lewis

Ki m Meyer

Janice eu rnbei ger

Pat Olson

Pat O x ley

Patti Pa nsin g

Stephen Pau lson

Tr~cey Pearce

N i! sie Price

Stcl'c Ress

Jeff Se a r cy

Tom Sega l

Meg Shaneyfelt

Sibyl Sh a w

Lau r el Shoema kcr

Kevin Skinner

Mary Sne llin g

Craig Sovey

John Utecht

Theresa Vos

Carol Waldman

Sue Walck

Sherry Wells

Cathy Wiederspa n Vic Wil son

Mrs. Louise Mc Do nald , spo n so r

lnternatio11al Club

Libby Swanson. president

Cindy Lo n gacre , vice- presid e nt

Linda Ol so n , secretary

Shall a You n g, tre .;s ur er

Lorie Ac klie

Cindy Adamson

Kati a A n gulo

T eresa Bauer

Amy Berniklau

Susa n Bertrand

Jean Carlin

Cindy Cathcart.

Penny Drews

• Mark Gahlberg

Dara Gill

Juli e Gr a f

Mike Grant

Tri sh Gr iffit h

Cynd ie Harris

Marv Hewi tt

Robbi l-l ogg

Kathy J ac k so n

Dave Knudsen

Nancy Kroger

Frances Laun

Ma r y Mahaffy

Ho!Jy ~larx

S har o n Me rritt

John Minnick

Er ic Pa ul so n

She lk v P::tcrson

Marcy· Re~d

Debbi e R ci nmuth

Joan Rischling

S usan R oberts

Lisa Ro h rc n

C in dy Scheve

Di a ne Sacke tt

Mary Sheffield

Becky S herwood

Mar y So rtl a nd

Caro lyn S patz

Vroni Sut e r

Debbie Va n Horn

Steve Webe r \1arci Whitcomb

Barb Wo od ru ff

Jayne Woytassek

Tasmcn Yauney

1-lrs J anet Ha nsen, sponsor

George Pe ar ce, spo nso r

Mrs. Lois Althouse, sponsor

Mr s. Minni e Ruff, sponsor

Mr s. Nancy Hardin g, s pon sor

Fiddler on the :Roof

Tevye - Burke Hind s

Fiddler - Mark Buchholz

Golde - Polly Ha mmond

Tze it el - Kim Jiracek

Hodel - Ka thy Cool

Chava - Karen Mortense n

Shprinlze - Nan cy Kro ge r

Beil kc - Chery l Prie ss

Yentc- Catherine Lyon

Mot e l - Mike Keene

Perchik - R o n Amen

Lazar Wolf - Curtis Mann

Mordcha - Jeff Searcy

Rabbi - Jeff Belker

Mendell - Jerry Fusse l man

Avraham - Lee Lukehart

Nachum - Bob Elwell

Grandma Tzeitel - Kathy Morrow

Frumna - Sarah - Cathy Peterson

Constable - Paul Goctowski

Fyedka - Mike Turner

Shaindel - J a net Eigsli

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo - Dennis Wilson

Juliet - Julie Scott

Nurse - Theresa Vos

Lord Montigue - Jeff Betker

Lady Montigue - Cathy Lyon

Benvolio - Dennis Ogden

Lord Capulet - Louis Freouf

Lady Capulet - Pat Oxley

Tybalt - Mike Keene

Mercutio - Vic Wilson

Friar Lawrence - Greg Geotowski

Bathasa - Dave Chappelle

Page - Eric Doerr

Page - Joe Reiger!

Apothecary - Andy Hansan

Friar John - Scott Baughn

Abraham· Jerry Muhle

Peter - Tom Weyrauch

Prince - Scott Ballentine

Paris - Jeff Searcy

Watchman I - Mark Olson

Watchman 2 - Bill Noris

Watchman 3 - Kevin Hull

Gregory - David Williamson

Ladies in Waiting: Liz Beard, Kim Cook, Loreda Shuster, Lynn Brammier, Kathy

Parrish, Jolie Houg, Joy Hollingsworth,

Julie Nootz

Tumblers: Molly Andrews, Theresa Webb, Amy Critchfie ld

Juggler - John Eaton

Arsenic and Old

Lace

Abby Brewster - Theresa Vos

Reverend Harper - Joe Campa nil e

Ted Brewster - Steve Ress

Officer Brophy - Mark Olson

Officer Lkine - Frank Burden

Martha. Brewster - Cathy Lyon

Mortimer Brewster - Mike Keene

Mr Gibbs - Kevin Ellis

Jona than - Vic Wilson

Dr. Einste in - Scott Boughn

Officer O'Hara - Jeff Betker

Lt. Rooney - Andy Hansen

Mr. Witherspoon - Steve Paulson

Runes

Ken Koop, Editor-in-Chief

Poetry Staff

Dianne Moseman, editor

Cindy Adamson

Kelly Clark

Molly Collins

Cheryl Frederick

Lyn Garner

Pam Gossin

Mary Hewitt

Joan Higgins

Sue Hudson

June Ouellette

Kathy Sukovaty

Vic Wilson

Fiction Staff

Kevin Powell, ed itor

Rosalie Gruenemeyer

Kathy Jackson

Eric Johnson

Cindy Longacre

Kathy McCulloch

John Minnick

Gayle Selders

Non-Fiction Staff

Mary Sheffield, editor

Amy Berniklau

Scott Boughn

Marti Goemann

Business Staff

Dara Gill, manager

Scott Ballentine 234

Sharone Blatchley

Patti Obering

Jayne Woytassek

Shalla Young

Promotion Staff

Angelina Dill

Mary Fejfar

Mary Mahaffy, manager

Linda Olson, manager

Art Staff

Carol Shaffer, editor

Kurt Baumgarten

Sally Cox

Sue Damm

Judy Perry

Mrs. Elinor Mack, advisor

Countesses

Nancy Binder

Lynn Brammeier

Kathy Busboom

Katy Cool

Janet Eigsti

Gretta Gibson

Lin Gowin

Nancy Kroger

Ca thy Lyon

Lynne Maseman

Karen Mortensen

Cathy Peterson

Cheryl Priess

Patty Svoboda

Frank Mills , sponsor

Noblemen

Ron Amen

John Calvin

Bob Elwell

Tim Gilkerson

Burke Hinds

Dale Lewis

Lee Lukehart

Curtis Mann

Greg Ruliffson

Bill Swenson

Mike Turner

Jim Wallasky

Frank Mills, spo nsor

Pep Club

Julie Metzger. president

Karen Mortensen, vice-president

Debbie Isherwood, sec re tary

Polly Hergert, treasurer

Patty Fowler, sergeant at arms

Debbie Dare, central squad leader

Lorie Acldie

Holly Acldie

Amy Anderson

Becky Anderson

Nancy Anderson

Karen Andrews

Shelkil Arndt

Sandy Artz

Martha Bailey

Teresa Bauer

Gretchen Baumgarten

Co nnie Bax

Julie Beall

Patty Beener

Amy Berniklau

Debbie Berthelsen

Jeannie Beck

Peggy Blocker

Kyle Boemer

Sally Bokemper

Debbie Bowlin

Lynn Brammeier

Sheila Branstetter

Sheryl Bridge

Christie Brunmeier

Lori Bryd!

Margaret Buchholz

Linda Buckley

Tracey Buckner

Julie Byerly

Kendra Camp

Amy Campbe ll

J ean Carlin

Carolyn Carveth

Vickie Caspers

Cindy Cathcart

Allison Catron

Lauri Cech

Terisha Qeboard

Vicki Qarence

Sue Gause

Mary Churchill

Paula Churchill

Penny Cole

Kim Cook

Beth Costin

Mary Costin

Cheryl Cotten

Candi Coupe

Karen Davis

Jane Deeter

Debbie Dischner

Debbie Dobson

Lynne Donley

Penny Drews

Janice Duling

Maryjane Dunn

Sue Eaton

Liz Edgecomb

Cindy Eisele

Sharon Eppler

Conni e Erikson

Sara Etmund

Kim Feitmeier

Mary Fejfar

Jill Ferris

Chris Fink

Kerry Fisher

Lorri Fisher

Valerie Fisher

Cheryl F reder ick

Sharon French

Lynn Garner

Christine George

Barb Gertz

Genalee Gibson

Dara Gill

Karen Godkin

Robin Goeke

Sandy Godish

Ann Gradwohl

Jackie Graham

Sue Graham

Trish Griffith

Dallas Griswald

Joanne Croni n

Sue Gross

Kim Grosskopf

Rosalie Gruenemyer

Mary Guest

Kaye Hagerman

_ Lisa Hamnett

Shelley Hancock

Roberta Hanna

Jane Harkrader

Nancy Harrington

Judy Hartman

Teri Hatt

Brenda attan

Judy Havlat

Marcena Hendrix

Heidi Henningson

Kelly Hesson

Tracy Herman

Peggy Hickey

Joan Higgins

Doris Hitz

Coletta Hoehner

Robbi Hogg

Joy Hollingsworth

Valerie Holston

Vanna Honeycutt

Julie Hoage

Carol Hough

Debbie Houe

Robin Howat

Debbie Howe

Sandy Hynk

Denise Isherwood

Kathy Jackson

Karen Jack so n

Karen Jen sen

Mary Jewell

Sharon Jewell

Jenny Jirack

Kim Jirack

Mary Johnson

Pa tti Kendle

T a mmi Kent

Sue Kess

Pam Kei:sler

Cammie Kl a ne cky

Colette Koene r Karen Kra mer

Sue Kruesher

Kath y Kroell

Nancy Kroger

Judy Kr o hn

Fra n Kruge r Terri Krivos ha

Caro l Landis

Terry Landgren

Cathy Lang

April Lau

Kat hy Lauterba ch

Llnda Lee

Marsha LeeBaron

Kim Legtmeier

Beth Lewellyn

Jean Linch

Dawn Lindbloom

Karl a Litt

Janet L!ewelln

Michelle Long

cindy Lo ngacre

Teresa Lonn

Lannelle Loos

De bbie Loren

Linda Loveless

Kathy Lowse

Sandra Luedke

Mary Mahaffe y Shelley Malick

Ta mmy Mann

Holly Marx

Jody Ma so n

Sue Maude

Theresa May er

Margaret Mccandle s,

Cindy McOim a ns

Shar o n Me rritt

Cindy Mey e r

Kim Meyer

Sharon Mi c hael

Judy Mich elso n

cindy Mi cke lsen

Tracy Mit chell

Shelley Moore

Mary Mor ga n Gini Mo r se

Dianne Mo se man

Elain e Mo tyc ka

Pa tty Mulgrue

Judy Mundt

Tammy Nov ot n y

Jean Nelso n Merri Nelso n Gail Neuma nn

Cindy Neumeyer

Jan Neurnb erger

Co ry Nickerson

Marillee Nicker so n

Bec ky Niden

Pa tti Niedfelt

Debbi e Nix o n

JoAnn No lte

Juli e Nootz

Kathy Norris

Jan Nu ernberge r

Cindy Nutt

Lori Nutt

Linda Ol so n

Martha Ol so n

Nancy Ol so n

Lora Overto n

Teresa Ow e ns

Pa t Oxley

Ka th y Parrish

Bobbie Pa rrott

Debbie Patters o n

Theresa Pa ulso n

Tracy Pe a r ce

Cat h y Peterso n

Julie Peterson

Jill Petty

Michelle Phi lso n

Leslie Pisek

Cindy Pitier

Cindy Plaster

Kay Po well

Niesye Prince

Cor kie Re bcn sd orf

Kar e n Rec kbein g

D ebbie Re i nmuth

Dendra Ritter

Dear.na Roberts

Susan Robe rts

Lisa Rohren

Ci ndy Ro lfsmey er

Li sa Sa ndbe rg

Pam Sand s

Dian a Scheidt

Cindy Scheve

Jill Sc hleige r

Teri Schleining

Ca t h y Sc hmidt

Teri Schmidt

Peggy S.:hnieber

Sheila Schoemng

Tracy Scissor s

Julie Scott

Linda Sell

R o xanne Seifkes

Barb Seuss

Carol Shaffer

Ba,b Sherm a n

Becky Sherwood

Nfa r y Shipfe rling

Holly Shoema ke r

She il a Shoneing

Karee Shonerd

Cathy Shrum

Kelly Si mo nso n

Mary Kay Snelling

Sher ly Snyder

Marv Sortland

Cheryl Stanton

Ci ndy Steiner

Debbie Stephens

De bb ie St o kes

Kathy Suk o vaty

Katie Svoboda

Libby Swa n so n

Tina Tate

Ki m Tegtm eie r

Ki t Tie kotte r

Patty T homa s

Becky Thompson

Lori Thomp so n

Kathv Tubach

Te ri Tuma

Ki m Turner

Karen Tyner

Kathy Un gerlow

Jane Ulri c h

Diana VanB!oom

Kathy Vo ss

Kirn Wadd ington

Tin a Wagey

Betty Wa gn er

Carol Waldman

Donna Wo lt emath

Sherr i Wassun g

Candy Watermeier

Kerry Waterm e ier

Cindy Watkin s

Ka thy Weid erspan

Sherry Well s

Marcy Whitc o mb

S ue Williamson

Kim Wilne s

Chr is Wilso n

Li n<lll Wohffort h

Denise Wolt emath

Syd ie Woodruff

Jay n e Woytassek

Pa tti Woytasse k

Tasme n Yauney

Krista Young

Nan c y Yo ung

Shall a Young

Te ri Young

Mrs. Sue Roux , sp o nso r

Mrs. Rosemary Diehl, co-s p onso r

Miss Hele n Hart , co- sponsor

Mrs. Jan Kinney , co-spo n so r Mrs Bar bara Miri ovsky, co-spo n sor

Mi ss Kathy Tel~ co-spon so r

National Honor

Society

Acklie, Lorie Amen, Ro nald Baumgarten , Gretche n Bea rd_ Eliz a be th Bo kem per, Richar d Bo nebri gh t, Terri Brauer , Warren Bu cho lz, Mark Bucham, Michael Busboom, Katherine Calvin, John Carlin , Jean Cary , Phillip Caspe rs, De bra • Cook, Constance Dee m s, Terri Dennie, Bruce Divis, Marcia Fauss, John Fi scher , Timothy Fisher , Va larie Fraizer, William Gertz , Barbara Gibbens, Mary Gilson, Gary Gossin , Pam ela Grant, G regory Griffin, Cy nthia Guest, Mary Halvorson , Janet Ha rring t o n, Na nc y Harvey, Joan Henningson, Heidi Hind,_ E. Burke Hit z, Do ri s Hudson, Susan Kern s, Steven Kla n ecky, Ca milla Knoll, E liz abe th Kroger, Na n cy Leslie , Jame Lohrber g, John Lukehart, Lee Lyon, Ca : herine Mahaffy , Mary Mann, Curtis Marti, David Ma ude, Susan Merritt, Sharon Me t zger, Julie Moseman, C. Diann e Nelson, Merri-Beth Nuernberger, Ja n Olso n, Linda Olson Nan cy Pa ul so n, Stephen Pea rce, Tracey Pe rry, Judy Pet er so n, Mary Peterso n, Shelley Pettit , Pa ul Powe ll , Kev in Reinmuth , Deborah R o h ren , Meli ssa R o th , Bradley Sa nd s, S tep he n Selders , Gay le Shaffer , Caro l Shaw, Sibyl Sheffield, Mary Stevens, Danna Stoehr, Laura Sunderman , Joel Svoboda, Patricia Swanson, Eliz abet h Toddy, Ly ne tt e Turner, Oaudia Turner, Mi cha el Woytassek, J ay ne Yauney, Tasmen

Do nald Darnell , sp o n sor

Most of the battles are now over. Some won, some lost, But we have gained more than an occasional victory

We also have our mt~mories, The best of which we remember the clearest. The scars prod the past Even the sadness has some satisfaction, And the happiness can fill lonely hours. The memories which fill the void of time (:ome from experjences.

The struggles for height

Leave us exhausted, But fulfilled.

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