Northeast High 1989 Yearbook

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I Opening 1-17 Stuients 18-56 !Facufty 57·-63 C{u6s 64-111 .fllcaiemics 112-127 Sports 128-165 Inie~ 166-181 .fllivertisements 182-203 .fllutograplis 204-207 .fllnswers to rrrivia 208
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~rienclsliip is ~y to 88' £'.J{'E J{omecoming

'for severa[ wee~, tlie 9{{,rtlieast S tuaent Council busily prep area for tlie 1988 !J{omecoming festivities.

'T1ie aay kick.?a offwitli a pep ra{[y, Ju[[ ofspirit ana entliusiasm. 'Iliat e~citement was temperea somewliat wlien tlie 1?.sJck.?ts Cost to 'East, 17-14 in tlie !J{omecoming footba[[ contest on 'friaay niglit. !J{oweveti stuaents appearea in goo a spirits for tlie aance, lieu[ onSaturaay evening.

'EaJ olinson (jym was aecorateafor tlie aance. Sounas 'llnfimitea proviaea tlie favorite liits, induaing ''13ackin '13CacK by 5!C/'DC. 'Iliat titCe was usea as tlie 1988 Jlomecoming tlieme.

'Ten boys ana 10 gi,ls were, nomi-

Members of tlie girCs vo[{eyba{[ team enter tlie gym for tlie !J{omecoming ra{[y.

natea for Jlomecoming royalty. 9(1,m 'lloks,fek was crownea !J{ostess, wliile 'Brent Scliweratfeger toppea tlie vote [ist ana was cliosen Jlost.Jami Cfevefana ana Jlugli Lawson were 1st .9lttenc£ants, wliile Jennifer Scliu[tz ana Jeff Jones were cliosen as 2nc£ .9lttenc£ants.

'Jlomecoming was very specia[for me, because everyone nominatea on royalty were frienas of mine, ant£ it was special to sfiare tfiat moment witli tliem, • 'lloKPfeksaitf.

'frienasliip seemec{ to aominate tlie talk about !J{omecoming. •I fiaa a great time at Jlomecoming because I was arouna a[[ of my frienas,. commenteajunior .9laron Sipliera.

nHomecoming was very specia[for me."
-Hostess Xj,m 'lloKP[el(
2/Ilie
~oyal Look

Most students were fired up for tlie 9-{omecoming pep ra{{y and tlie announce· ment of 9-{ost and 9-lostess.

Jl.Eove Left: Second .9lttendants Jen· nifer S~liu{tz and Jeff Jones.

Jl.Eove: !First .9lttentfants Jami Cfeve • {antf and 9-(ugli Lawson.

Left: ;J-{ostess XJ,m 'lloK.Pfel and ;J-{ost 'Brent Schwerdtfeger.

'I1ie ~a{ LooK/3

'J1J.J{O:S O'J{.~I$S'I?'Tfie t:ong fiours ofpracticing and traveling caugfit up '])~ (j'll')? Cnris 'Werner and 'lJeaun Afaatcfi wi.tn 'lJee 'lJee 'Bartlett atSneaStatfium. meet tfie man of tfieir dreams, 1-(eroie 1-(u.s~r. T.JfE P.R..?l'J)I'TI<»f..CO'J{.'TI'J{__'U'FS. 'Ifie 9{sn-tfieast marcfiing 6ana continues its tradition ofprecision marcfiing and sk_i{[ at tfie .9lugu.st 27 'l(ick,off Cfassic.. 4/rfu ~w 'YortLook,

'l\l'E. 'Band (jets !Rjd Of 'Those .Litt{e 'Town 'B{ues

:5 tart spreaaing tlie news, we 're feaving toaay, I was tlie tune tlie g{grtlieast marcliing 6anc£ was singing to on J2lugust 24 as tliey matfe final preparations for tlieir trip to 'l{f,w 'Yori<:

.9lftliougli tlieir trip containea many memories for tlie 6ana mem6ers, tliey will afso remem6er tlie liard work ant! preparations it tool( to go to 9,.(g,w YcJrt

It a{{startedCate in 9vfarcli wlien tfie 6anc£ was cliosen to ta~ tfie pCace oftfie 'University of9{g,6ras/qi marcfi ., ing 6and at tfie 'l(icf(off Cfassic. Once tlie proposition was approved 6y sclioo[ officiafs, tlie 6anc£ faced a 6igger cftalknge .. funtfing.

In order to ma~ tlieir aream come true, tlie marcliing 6and liad to raise$ 72,000. J2lcquiring tfie money to go was no piece of ca~. J2lctua[[y it was many pieces of ca~, pizzas, raffk tic~ts, car waslies ant! donations tfiat put them one step cCoser to makjng tlieir aream come true.

'11ie.ir dream containea one more cfouc{for tliem to 6/'.ow away. It was necessary to master a performance

6efore tfuy coula pray infront ef tliousands of spectators

So, to create tliatgust of wine£ a rigorous practice sclieau{e, was set up. 'Band camp started one wee{( 6efore tlie usua{ elate andfor tlie first tfiree aays, tliey practiceafrom 8:00am to 4:00pm.

'11ie. time fina[{y came, after four montfis ofsweat and fiara Worf<: '11ie. 6usses finea tfie parkjng fot, foaaea ana fieatfta towards tlie 9vfeaaowCands

'Despite tfie e~liaustion createa6y tfie Cong 6us riae, tlie 6ana members f ouna enougli energy to see tlie siglits.

rrfieygot tlie tliril{ ofvisiting tlieStatue ofLi6erty, Cfiina 'Town, ~c~fe[[er P{aza, ana tlie J2l'T&"I 6uiUing. 'Iliey even were a6fe to root on tlie 9vfets at a 6ase6a{{ game against tlie San :Fransisco (jiants.

%en came sliow time.' "rrfie tliougfit ofpfaying in front of so many people was rea{{y e~iting 6ut, it afso matfe me nervous, statea Senior 9vfelissa 'Borman. 'Even tliougfi nervousness spreaa across tlie fieU tlie sfiow must ana aiago on. .9Lfterwfiicli, 'Borman induaecl _ "tlie (spectators) wan tea to s~ our liands ana 6uy us f ooa at tlie concession stands.'

It was tlien time to lieaa liome. 'But {~ tlie torcfi in Laay Li6erty 's liana continua{{y 6urns1 tlie memories wi{{ remain witliin eacli 6ana mem6er, Star S trotter, ana sponsor tliat went on tlie trip. rrfiey even 6rougfit 6acf(a Cittk of tlie ''l{f,w ')orf(LooKto sliare witli tlie rest of us 6y aecK]ng tliemseCves out in tlieir J{an{ 1?J]c{( Cafe- -'Xf,w 'Yorkana statue of Li6erty sliirts. J2Lnc{ now tlirougfi tfie 6ancl we've al{got tlie fool<:

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S'll!l{'J!'JUS'E 'VISl'T. 'Tdevision star 9,(jpsy 1ulssell and .Ptntfy Zi[[ig fw6-k,no6 in 'J{g,w 'York.: 'WIS!J{'ES '.Pl1£'.FILL'£'1J. 'Tfuse 'Te~a.s Jl&M infantrymengot tfieirwisligranted wfie~ tfiey posedfor tliis pfwto in (jiant Stadium witli tfie 'J{ortfiea.st Star Strutters.

~riends Provide Support, S liouUer

!Jrienasliip is very important to many 9{prtlieast students auring tlieir tliree years of liigli scfwo{. Some stay witli tlie ola, wliile otliers fee{ it is important to ma((g, new friends.

!Friends are tlie people you can count on to 6e tliere for you wlien you 're aown ana neeasomeone to tall( 1uitli . .9L friena is one wlio is tliere for you in trou6lea times, and fie{ps you pu{{ tlirougli. J'riends are also tliere to liave gooa times witli and to ma((g, me11Wries you can fool( 6acl( on for years to come.

You can tnaKf, 11Wre frienas in tliree 11Wntfts 6y 6ecoming interestea in otlier people tlian you can tnaKf, in tliree years 6y trying to get otliers interestea in you.

!friends improve liappiness ana aiviae ourgrief

!for senior (jreg {jott6erg, friendsliip means 'someone wlio is fwnest ana 'UJi{[ing to Stiel( 6eliina you tlirougli tliicl( and tliin. •

1'or junior Jiff 'Dauglierty a friena is someone you can liave a gooa time witli ana trust a{{your pro6lems witli. •

Sopfw11Wre Xg,{{y 'Boye fie{a fast to frienas from lier former liigli scfwol 1're11Wnt. 'But, slie aCso maae new frienas at 9{prtlieast.

Most 9{s,rtlieast stuaents fo{fowea a main prerequisite to liaving a f riena:

'Io liave afriena you neea to 6e afriena.

!71.bove.Left: .9Lpopu£arpCace tomeetfrienas auring tlie fa{{ was Seacrest !Fida. 9vfem6ers of tlie 6ana anaStar Strutters clieer on tlie ~c{(g,ts.

!71.bove 1{fglit: '11iis group of friends offerea a cliange ofpace wlien tliey appearea as clieerleaaers at tlie state vo{{ey6a{{ tournament. .., 1 •

Meeting at tlie nearest sl@ting rint, ~c{(g,t 'Bana mem6ers see now fow tliey can go. •

6/Tlie !Friena{y Loot

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'Business teaclier Sandi Peters ana aaugliter, 9vficfie{{e, enjoy tlieir friendsliip f o{fowing a sclioo{ activity.

Qjtotes

Yrienasfiip is always a sweet resposni6ility, never an opportunity. '

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YI friencf in power is a f riencf r_ , -,~ wst.

.J{enry 'Broo~ Jtcfams ..• ,.rw•

''Two person cannot fong 6e ',r,:'4 frienas if tfiey cannot forgive eacfi otfier's fittCe failings. ·

-Jean c£e {a 'Bruyere

''[fie 6est way to {(g,ep your friends is not to give tfiem away ."

-'Wilson Mizner rrfie fli.brtfieast :Star Studaers ' sfiow some s{(jn after a very impressive {?) petformance.

Jt6ove !Rjgfit: 'Dungeons ana 'Dragons remainea a populargame witfi tfiis group of'J.{prtfieast stuaents .

Jt6ove Left: Cfiris Ho{{i6augli (Ceft) ancf (jary 'Danarsli give tfie cool calm, ana co{{ectea wot

'Dan 'llan Jllrscfa/L 'Doug ~rencli, ancf Jason ~Ceege seem to a[[ 6e sufferingfrom some fonn ofearacfie at tfie J{omecoming pep ra[[y.
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'Ifie first pep ra{{y of tlie sclioo{ year was lieu£ in tlie afternoon. Lael of scliod{ spirit was easily witness ea 6y tlie num6er of empty seats in tlie nortli gym.

~cf(s.t fans sfiow tlieir spirit at a foot6a[{game at Seacrest ~ieuf.

--------------------, Can 1?J)c~t Spirit Survive?

'Wliat is scfwo{ spirit?

Can anyone rea{{y answer tliis question? ?{grtlieast spirit, once tlie pritfe afcrass~ lias tfwintf{etf. 'Ifie eviaence first suifacetf at tlie scfwo{year's first pep ra{{y.

'Bfeacliers tliat were once fi{{etf witli 11Wre tlian 1,000 spiritea stuaents were nearfy empty 'Tlie pro6fem?

Opinions vary, 6ut one af tlie contri6uting factors couUliave 6een tliat tlie raf{y was lieU after scfiool Many students simp{g aid not want to stay in tlie 6uiUing to attena a ra{{y.

Vice Principaf'TeaSliee{g saia tlie ra«y was lieU after scfioo{ to avoitf stuaents missing morning cfasses.

'Ifie tratfitiona{ 9fomecoming ra«y was sliiftea 6act to tlie morning. '[fie ra«y arew a farge crowa ana resem6{etf tlie ear-sliatteringnoise fevefofstate tournament ra{[ies.

'Iliespiritscenein1989wasmucliaifferentfrom tlie 60's ana 70's wlien tliere were two spirit c(u6s; one for varsity sports ana one for reserves . More tlian 300 girfs were invo{vea in spirit groups unti{ tlie mia 70's wlien tlie interest startea aedining.

In comparison, it is easuy seen peopfe enjoy getting out of dasses for a ttWrning pep ra[{y.

8/Tlie Imaginative Loot

''Wliat is sclioo{ spirit?' ·

'Wliife tliere is no correct answer to tliis question, one tliing remains constant. Sclioo{ spirit is a /iig/i{y inaivufua{ matter. 'Ine foot ofscfwo{ spirit for some is not tlie same for a{{stuaents.

JoeiCliristensen, Clirystai'Weiaeman, Micfie{[e ~eaon, antf'Irista 'Wi!{iams sfiow Jim rroomey antf 'Damon ?{g{ting liow to get into tlie Strutter Spirit.

¢ ROCKET SURVEY 89' D

Who: 100 students at each grade level.

Q: Who do you spend the most time with on weekends?

Friends-174, Famlly-35, Boyfriend/ Girlfrlend-60, By Myself-19.

Q: How often do you attend Northeast athletic events?

Always-62, Sometimes-93, Never-53.

Q: How much money do you spend on a typical weekend?

0-$10 (102) ,$11-20 (69), $21-30 (27), $31-40 (20) Over $41 (17).

Q: What do you do on a typical Saturday night?

Go to a movie-38, Go to a party-146, Cruise-89 , Stay home-29, Rent movies45, Go out to eat-41 Other-60 (babysit, bowling)

Q: What do you do on a typical Sunday afternoon?

Sleep-97, Church Activities-25, Family Actlvites-28, Homework-77, Other-92 (Work, work on cars, go to friend's house).

~vin Cfart uses liis imagination to 11UU(f, tlie week.g,ntffun.

'Being Creative Crucia[f orWeekf,ncfs

'Wfiat are you cfoing tonigfit? '114iere are tfie parties? 'Ifiese are pretty common questions on a !Friday afternoon just 6efore tfie 3:05 6e{{.

!Jlfter all tfie week is for c!oing wfiat you fiave to cfo, 6ut tfie weef(g,ncf is for c!oing wfiat yo_u want to cfo.

Junior 'lJanna 1?.jtcfiey commentetl "%ere 's not enougfi for tfie nigfitlife. 'Every6ocfy cruises ·o·ancfgoes to parties anc! tfien tfie parties get 6ustec!. It · seems [if(g, you just get in trou6[e for everytfiing you c£o anymore.·

Cruisin' .'0 • reamins one of tfie most widely known forms ef entertainment in Lincoln.

Stacey Cover anc! J'lmy 'Bi66 fina talf(jng witfi friends from otfier scfioofs can 6e afun way to spenc!a weef(g,nc!.

"I love cruising ·o: 6ut I c!on't [i~ tfie people wfio fiang out on 110 11 street, · senior Sfie[{y Carmoc!y saia.

Mc'lJonalcfs, on 66tfi & ·o·, 6ecame a popufarp[ace to gatfier. 'But once again, tfiat grew oU. In adaition, kids got tirec! of6eing cfiasec! away 6y tfie police. 'But it is sti{{ usually pacf(g,cf on tfie weef(g,ntfs.

So, wfiat efse c£o students c!o on weef(g,nas?

%ere are always movies to see at one of tfie five tfieatres anc! miniaturegolf(e~ept tfiat it closes in Octo6er). 'lJon 'tforget a6out 6owling, renting movies, orjust pfain lianging out at yourfavorite spot. •I [i~ to cfo tfiings outsiae wfien it's nice, [i~ taf(jng a walk in tfie part_ 'junior Jennifer 'Baus saic!.

Jolin 'Wi[[is, Mif(g,1?.gmact_ anc!Jason Ortfi unwinc! on tfie weef(g,ntfs 6y going fiunting.

'ITie Imaginative Look/9

Jung[e Of J'asliion .9'-waits rr'rencfy rr'eens

('WeCcome to tfzeJungfe) It's {989 and everybody wfio 's anyone is liangin' {oose. 'Ifie scene is fiap- · penin', tfze Cool( is {usli, and tlie attituae is, wliere eCse ... fiere! ' ·;"}-

'Ifie music is rad, fasfiions, 0000 so coo{, and dude you gotta Cove tfiat. Jennifer (jrey (oftJJirty tJJancing, ya k_now) fiad tfie {oo 10, a{[ rig fit: cut offjeans, Cegs roffed up twice, t-sliirts, and a mandatory pair of wfiite tennies (X!,cfs). 'Ifie Cook_comes from your favorite mags (magazines tliat is) Seventeen, fJeen, and don't forget (jQ (you liave seen a{{ tfze (jQ men around lure liaven't you?} Or stro{[ 'East

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Part (jateway, or downtoiun and ·· · catcfi tlie sty{e. (jo mad for pCaic{, , . : 13o{d and 13{ack_ is bacl0, Pais{ey zods (zodiacs tfiat is) put on tfiose ,/ , 'R.J,ebofc_M {ace up' your boots and 1 grow out your fiair {not too Cong of course guys)! 5fod don't forget stonewasfi, acid wasfi, basic b{ue, or fio{es in tfie k_nee, jeans sti[{ dominate tfie scene!

So ta{(g, me for a cruise, in tliat .. sweet car, turn up tfie jammin' · ,. tunes, sliow off my f acious cCotlies, and cliecf(out tfie fiot babes, we're {ovin' {ife.

Cuz tfie {oot your wol0, or any -.~ wot tfiat 's wliere it 's at!

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Lanette 9vfor{ey ant£ Jean 'l(no6facli fooK.Jor a new f asliion.
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The Top 20 Songs Of 1988

1. Wild West-Escape Club 2. Pour Some Sugar On Me-Def Leppard 3. Welcome To The Jungle-Guns & Roses 4. Don't Be Cruel-Cheap Trick 5. Locomotion-Kylie Minogue 6. Red Red Wine-UB 40 7. Look Away-Chicago 8. Chains Of Love-Erasure 9. Deslre-U2 10. Bad Medicine-Bon Jovi 11. Kokomo-Beach Boys 12. Another Lover-Giant Steps 13. Early In The Morning-Robert Palmer 14. Finish What You Started-Van Halen 15. How Can I Fall?-Breathe 16. Edge Of A Broken Heart-Vixon 17. Kissing A Fool-George Michael 18. The Promise-When In Rome 19. Small World-Huey Lewis & The News 20. Waiting For A Star To Fall-Boy Meets Girl
Leather Looi( (juess? wliat 'Iina Co[[ins WOK§ for in a sliirt.
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'Ifie Ca test foof<Jor tlie stuaguys can 6e found at 'Brass 'Buc{(_{e.

Senior 'BecK]J 'Winfy{man is -engagetf in receptionist activities at tlie

'Befow: Senior!!{_atlianLanestrives to meet liis quota at s~. tfowntown .9lr6y 's.

S tucCents Overcome 'By 'I1ie 'Emp{oyecC Loot

'I1ie 6e{{ rings antf as many stutfents rusli out ofscliool tliey transfonn from stutfent to emp{oyee.

!Most jo6s fie{t{ 6y teenagers indutfe footf servers, retaifsafes people ana grocery clerk§. 'Iliese for tlie most part require some type efunifonn, wliicli may range from a complete outfit tliat inc{utfes a fiat, sliirt, pants or skirts, in some 6usinesses tojust asmocf(in otliers.

Just as tliere is a wu£e range ef uniforms, tlie feelings a6out wearing tliemalso liave awitfe range. Senior Sara '11litte tfoesn 't mintf wearing lieruniform antf says its ·ot • On tlie otlier lian<l Jason Ortli, also a senior, states, •'Ifie e~perience is tfegratfing antf sym6o{izes sfavery. •

'Despite liow anyone feels a6out tlieir •emp{oyetf fooK. tliey realize tliat liaving ajo6 is necessary to tafy one step cfoser to atfu{tliootf.

12/Tlie 'Emp{oyetf Look,

fiROCKET SurveY'. 89'll

1. 'Do you liave a part-time jo6? 'Yes/'J{p

Who: 100 students In each class.

What: Employment

Sopliomores 40/60 ']uniors 66/34 Seniors 77/23

2. 9low many liours per week,ao you worK?

Sopliomores: 0-10 liours (31) 11-20 (48) 21-30 (14) 3-1-40 {7}

']uniors: 0-10 liours (19) 11-20 (45) 21-30 (28) 31-40 (8)

Seniors: 0-10 liours (15) 11-20 {34) 21-30 {44) 31-40 (7)

3. ~re tfo you worK?

Sop/is: ~taurant (24) 1'ast 1'ootf (35) 'Dept. Store {7} (jrocery (3)

'Juniors: 1q.staurant {24) 1'ast 1'ootf (32) 'Dept. Store (8) (jrocery (6)

Seniors: 1q.staurant (35) 1'ast 1'ooa (12) 'Dept. Store (15) (jrocery (10)

4. 'J'Vliat is your liour{y wage?

Sop/is: $2-$3/lir. (10) $3.01-$4 (87) Over $4.01 {7}

']uniors: $2-$3/lir. {72} $3.01-$4 (17} Over $4.0i (11)

Seniors: $2-$3/lir. (3) $3.01-$4 {75) Over $4.01 (22)

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'Bratf Jolinson, a 6us6oy at Coco's, ezyert{y deans a tfirty pan.

"89" Price List

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'Ifie 'lJo{{ar 'Era J2lrrives

'We wlio ave in a aemocratic anti capita£istic society are supposea to 6e free. 9-{owever, we liave a{[ s£ow{y 6een ensfavei 6y tlie price tag. .9ls soon as we o6tain money, we rusli out to see wliat we can 6uy witli it. 'We liave now enterea tlie aictatorsliip of tlie price tag.

Ourgeneration as we{[ as previous generations liave 6een tauglit tliat a penny savea is a penny earned,· 6ut tlie ne~ generation is.going to 6e toU, ·a penny eamea is a penny spent.· ·

Spenaing money lias 6ecome a wt easier witli tlie convenience of pfastic

·· ana paper (cliecK§). 'Becky 'Win~{man lias ta~n aavantages of tliese moaern conveniences. Sliesaiatlie first tliing slie aoes witli lier paycliect is put in my clieckjng account, so tliat I can go out ana spena it .•

.9ls we continue to pufcliase more ana more items, our way of £iving wi{l appear to ta~ on an ·ezyensive wot,' even tliougli our cliecKfioo/(_§ may ta~ on tlie 'inae6tea wot.

'11ie 'Ezyensive LooK/13

:four tfo{{ars a person is not an uncommon price to pay for movie tic~ts.

Pop $.50 Candy Bar $.45 Yearbook $20 Northeastern $.15 Activity Ticket $1 0 School Lunch $1.35 Apple II GS $1149 ·VCR $225
$8,950 6eats tlie average $14,000for a new car, out it is sti{{we!fout ofrange for most teens. lliesecret is out on tliis sale at (jigi's. 'l(witSliop 's price for gas is as gooa , as any.
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Jfangin' Out .... Scenes Change, ~asons ~main

'Ilirougliout tfu years, kias liave f ouna aifferent places to gatfur ana sliare common 6oncfs.

'Back in tfu 50's, stories a6out tlie

9-{prtfuast ~ng's, ana tfu Linco{n !}-{igfi ~ng's aominatea city conversations.

9-{prtlieast stuaents arove arouna tfu

6{oct_ parkg,a tlieir cars, tfun stooa outsiae waiting to tafk to friencfs or meet new ones.

In 1988, tfu scenes liave cliangea, 6ut tlie tlieory 6eliina liangouts remains tfu same. !J-{angouts are places to go, places

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to 6e witli f riencfs, places tliat fu{p f onn a sense of iaentity.

Many stuaents {ikg, to liang out at places outsiae of sclioo{ {ikg, Afingfes, Mc'lJonaM's, parties, ana f riena's liouses.

'Iliere are, liowever, places to liang at scliool also. 'Iliese induae fockg,rs, tlie 6atlirooms (usua{{y eacli graae cliooses tlie restroom on tlieirffoor) ana tfu fower gym fia{{way.

Jl. liangout is a place to 6e, witli tfu peopfe you (,now. It's comfort. It's a fook, a{{ of its own. So, foof<...Jor us at

1'{f,kkJ Car6on, Jl.ngie Smitli ana Josli 'Wliite {ikg, tafkjng 6efore tfuir first perwa class.

.91.imee Lempkg, ana (jretcfun !J-{06rockt1y to Many stuaents spena hours, ana quarters, playing stay awakg, wliile lianging out at tlieir fockg,rs. video games at places {ikg, S{uggo 's in 'East ParkPlaza .91.my 'Bib 6, 'Brenaa 'Iliienel .91.ngie '1Jietricli, Josli 'Wliite, ana Stacey Cover enjoy catcf,_ing rays at Pioneers Park._ over Jof,_n 'Wil1iss pauses to reffect at f,_js focKgr summer vacation. 6etween classes.

Where is your favorite hangout?

Jon Miller (Teacher) "I hang out at the Medical School in Omaha, I also work out at UN L."

Ted Sheely (Vice Principal) "Village Inn is where I mostly hang out."

Rick Lingard (Senior 89') "My most awesome place to hang out is at Jared Bennett's PARTY house."

Nicole Stevens (Junior 90') " Since I just moved here not too long ago from Tecumseh, I hang out as much as I can there."

Matt Mar (Sophomore

91 ') " I spend most of my time at Wendy's."

Afify. AfayfieU 'Darren Parrott, and Afatt great

'Brailey practice a foot6a{{ pfay wliife returning from {uncli . ·

sclioo{ you can aCways find

sopftomores in tlie front fia{{way. session.

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1-figli sclioo{ students spend a fot of tlieir evening time invo{ved in tliat ancient activity..... cruisin' ·o·.
Lori Swanson and Ju{ie Lauver find JI.my 'WiUet's antics a fonn of entertainment. JI.my 'Bryan, 'Erin Peterson, rz'roy !Hardesty, (jaleSimons, arn{ 'Before Stacey 'Engne{{ taKg, a 6reakfrom a stimuCating liangout
I
L c. rr 'Us I 5 oo,,J or Jl.t...... 1

On November 8, 1988, citizens of the United States went to the polls. Results of key races:

House of Representatlves-1 st District

Doug Bereuter (R) 67% Corky Jones (D) 33%

United States senate

Bob Kerrey (D) 57% Dave Karnes (R) 42% Ernie

Chambers (New Alliance) 20/4

President of the United States

George Bush (R) 54% Michael Dukakis (D) 46%

Fires roared through Yellowstone National Forest, burning down thousands of trees and some historic monuments. Instead of fighting to save the forest, officials decided to let Mother Nature take her course and let the fires burn. More than 15,000 acres were destroyed.

The summer of 1988 was the driest since 1976, ani some areas of Nebraska, the driest ever. Irrigation ,i a prized prossesslon. In many drought-stricken are late rains proved to have little effect on crops alrea damaged by the drought. Yields were down 30% sta wide from 1987 totals. Whll.e the drought pushed price of grain crops up, It was little consolation farmers who had small yields.

16/11ie Current LooK..,

On October 1O, the Space Shuttle Discovery lifted off from Kennedy Space Center. Americans returned to space after 32 agonizing months of absence, eager to resume their Influential role in space discovery.

:illan 'Bean was a aistinguislieagut.St at a!J{prtlieast assemb{y in Octo6er. 'Bean Was a {unar 1tUJaufe pilot on fttpo{(o 12, tfu secona fanaing on tfu 1tUJ0n.

Seoul-1988

Seoul was the place to be In the summer of 1988, as the 24th Olympiad was held.

Many records were broken by ,United States' athletes. Carl Lewis became the first man In Olympic· history to win conseuctlve long jump titles.

The Olympics also produced some disappointments. After Candadlan Ben Johnson set a world record of 9.79 In the 100 meters, he was disqualified after testing positive for steroids. ·

In all, the U.S. won 94 medals, Including 36 gold. The Soviet Union won the most: 132 total medals and 55 gold.

ct i n a s ~a r;, ady ~tet h ~ l, J
~)~( "::;. ---r l c::: =-~ C>-..!.,._ tC: ·
'l1i.e. Current Look/17 I

C[ass of 1991

C[ass of 1990

Joe 'Eagecome waits patient[y to get liis mug sfiot takg,n. 'Brenaa 1?&nteria tries to put lier 6est foot forwara wfiile stroUing aown tfie sopliomore fia[[way.

C{ass of 1989

'Before returning to tfie 6us in Pennsylvania, .91.my Price hesitantly attempts to eat lier 6realfast . .9L

Looi(
.9Lt ..... . Students

!l{ic(Jl.cKg,rman

Jassen Jl.cfamson

Jl.nnicia .9lfilman

Slierry .9lfirencfs

rr'raci Jl.nania

rr'ara Jl.ncferson

Craig Jl.reliart

g{pnn Jl.rnett 'U«a Jl.ro[a

Ju[ .9lspegren

Jason 'Bafes

Jolin 'Ba{[ou

Carrie 'Bancfars

Lisa 'Bastin

1@,ncfy 'Beacli

'Brian 'Bee(

rr'ammy 'Bee(

'IJonna 'Bec(liam

Mdissa 'Befirens

Susan 'Befirens

S fiee{a 'Berg

JI.my 'Bi66

rr'rent 'Bi{fs

g{pcfine 'Bfair

1{ic('Bodter .

!l{ancy 'Bonnett

Mdissa 'Borman

Lisa 'Boyce

'l(g,{{y 'Boye

Matt 'Braafey

1?.{Janey 'Braa{ey

'Dawn 'Breemes

Curtis 'Brennan.

Cliaa 'Brewster

'IJoug 'Broers

20/Seniors

Jolin 'Bropliy Jenny 'Brown

'Dan 'Bruno

'Davia 'Bruno

.9Lmy 'Bryan . Jennie 'Brym

1?J)66ie 'Buclianan

Afify 'Buclilio[z 'Dan 'Byers

{jay[e Caffalian

.9Lmy Jo Camp6e[[ 'Duyen Cao

Slieffey Carmody

Louise Carr CJ'eresa Casey

Jennifer Cerny

9(f.nnetli Clifoupel( , Joei Cliristiansen

?(j,m 'llok9{el( and Car[a 'Wicliman tafy a 6real( 6efore tlie game.

The Trivial Look

'Brenda Cliutfa

9(f.vin Cfarl( Pau[ Cfaus

Which senior accumulated the most illegal parking stickers?

a. Jenny Schultz

b. Jenny Schultz

c. Jenny Schultz

See page 208 for answer

Seniors/21

1989
Senior guys sliow 1\pcf(g,t spirit during tlie district vo[fey6a[[ tournament.

Jami Cfevefana (joraon Cfewe{{

a.--• Cliristina Co{{ins

One Last (jood6ye

'We 6egin to sliea a sifent tearj .% we tliink of our fast liigli sclioo{ year.

(jooa times we tliouglit wouU a{ways fast, 'Begin to f aae into tlie past.

:Friends you fove witli a{{ your lieart, Soon you wi{{ 6egin to part.

J'l.way to aifferent co{feges you move, :Hoping tlie roaa to your future wi{{ 6e forever smootli.

1'&,w friends you'{{ 6egin to makg,, 'But tlie pface ofyour oUfriends tliey couU never takg,.

'Ifie specia{ memories you remem6er so Jone£ 'Wi{{forever 6e in your lieart, in a special 6ona.

'Your liigli sclioo{ years are soon to encl 'But tlie friends you've made- -a lie{ping liana tliey wi{{ for ever fena.

So as you wipe tlie sifent tear from your clieet, 1?.f,memEer a{{ tlie kjna words your friends may speat

So wlien tlie time comes to say gooa6ye, Just smife, ana pfease aon 't cry.

22/Seniors

Stacey Cover 'I'ocuf Creps Ju{iee Crockg,r

'I'racie Cunning

'I'roy Curry

Jenny 'Davis

%icfie{{e 'Davis Sfie{[ey 'De'Boer :Heatlier 'De{p

J'l.nna 'Denney

Cliucf( 'Divine 'Brencfa 'Domingo

'Dawn 'Donalioo

Ji{{'Durst

Scott 'Dyer

Slieifa 'EffCe

Pliiaip 'Egger£ing Micliae{ 'Eisen6artli

1989
-

Shonna 'Eisen6artli

Cliaa '£[{iott

Jeff 'EnevoUsen

Cinay ~amswortli

:Maryann ~aze{

1?J,6 ~islier

Sanara :Fournier

Afatt~rancis

'Erin ~ritter

Sliaron (ja6e[

'Tam (jCl£lner

Jfo[[y (jear

Lisa (jillilana

(jreg {jott6erg

Pau{ (jrant

'l(Jeg (jreen

.91.aron (jriess

:J{eitfi {jriffetli

'IJorotliy {jrootliuis

1?Jcf( (jusfer

.91.aron 9la66en

Zacl(Jfaa{ey

Spencer 9-fansen

'Troy 9-fan[esty

Scott Jlegener

'IJanie[{e :J{efget

1?J,6yn Jfe[{er

:Mary Jfentferson

.Les :Hersliner

Carrie Jfi{{ary

Afe{ia Jlinl({e (jretclien :Jfo6rocl(

'l(f,[{ey :Jfockjng

Ylmy Hoffmeyer

Cliris Jfo{{i6augli

Seniors/23

i i

1?.gndfe 1-{o[{man

rr. Jason 5-(o{mes

Afattfiew 5-(onnor

r.Braay 5-(owe

Craig 5-(ujfman

Jeff 5-[ufman

Afify, :J{upKF, Afark_:J{yson

Jeff Jensen

'Duane Jo/ins

Jay Jolinson

James Jones

Jeff Jones

Lori Jones

'Dana 1(aaavy

(jary 1(asse6aum

5'lngie 'l(fiujman

'l(g,rry 'l(f,mper

Jean 1(no6facli

Afark,'l(pertje

9vlicfie{[e '](raft

Susan 'l(ramer

Cory 'l(rause

1?.giner 'l(ress

Lauri Lacey

:J{g,tlian Lane

Scott Larsen

'Teresa Larson

Sliannon Laursen

Ju{ie Lauver

J{ugli Lawson

Ylricl(a Lester

Ylnay Longe

'Eric Lowe

1{,ick,Lovrien

24/Seniors

1(atliy Lutes

'R.pger Lynn

'Deaun Maatscli

The Trivial Look

Y!ngie Magree

Meglian Ma[{um

Jorfi Manfey

In what year will the 1989 seniors graduate?

a.1989

b.1990

c.2000

See page 208 for answer

7ennifer Mara

Cfay Maranvi{{e

'Jv{icfie{{e %ars

Cliris Martin

Cinrfy Martin

Jason Martins

Stacey Masek

'Tracy Massa

'Tami Masters

1(arma 'Vang, Ju{ie Lauver anrf

'Becky Stewart enjoy a few moments togetlier 6efore a liayrack ride.

Cory Mau{ Mi~ MayfieU

Sliarilyn McCrea

Mdissa Mc(jrew

Scott McJlatton

Corey Mc'l(f,nzie

1{ic(Lingart£ rfar(specter eftlie liaf[way, moves infor tlie (i[[.

Seniors/25

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1989

Looking for .....

'Brenda .9lnderson

o/incent 'Bi:(enamn

'Braden 'Bock_

:J{j.co{e 'Bond

'Erick., 'Brosh.

Jeffrey Cady

'lJougCas Camp6e[{

'X?ny Carmicliae{

Lance Carr

'WiWam Clime{k.,a

.9laron Cfark.,

Scott Co~

:J{eatfier Crande[{

'lJennis Cremas

Pierre Cremas

'Edward 'lJe (jarmo

Afattfiew 'lJe{is{e

'R.pbert 'lJonalioo

Aficfie{{e 'lJugliman

'lJeborali 'ErickJon

9{_,icoCe :Faze{

Aficliae{ :Fri tcliie

(jary (jarrow

CCint (jerk!,n

Sfierri (jies

.9ldam (ji{{e{and

Josie (jossard

James (jray

'lJanie{ :Jla6e(

'IFwmas :Jfa{{

Aficftae{ :Jlansen

Sliannon !Hempe{ 'l(?nnetft. !Hoe{k.,

'BradCey Johnson

Lori Jones

Aficliae{ 'l(?nnedy

Sliane Lautenscfuager

Loan Le

q?Jck.,Lingard

'Brian Afalioney

Craig Morse

Cynthia 9{_,ienaber

'lJarren Parrott

'lJavid 1?_gbago

:Fernando 2?..,abago

'Wi[{iam 'R.pberts

Aficliae{ 'R.J)gge

rrerry 'R.J)Cenc

Pft.i[{ip Secret

'lJawn Smith.

'l(?[{y Smith.

Aficfie{{e Smith.

1?_gnwne Smith.

'R.pbert Smith.

PauCSplion

Lance S p{ic/ia{

'Brian Sta/ink!,

Stacy Stevens

'l(?ira Street

Jeffrey Swartz

'R.J)nda S ydik.,

:Jfa{{ie 'Ii66s

Christian Turner

Patricia o/arrati

Carrie o/ifquain

Justin 'We6Cemoe

'lJavid 'Wobig

'Brian 'Wolfe

Sancfro :Mesquita

Steve :Midi<? :Micfte[[e 9vfi{[er

S fiawn :Mi[fer

'Dave :Moct

Sfiannon :Mocfre{[

CJ'rina 9vfontague

Lani :Morfey

Sarafi Munns

'De66ie 9vfurtaugli

Jason 9vfusi[ 9vfart9'f!-iswanger

Connie 9{f,fson

Cory Jay 9{f,fsqn 9{g,ncy 9{f,fson

Sh.awn Lautenscfuager

The Trivial Look

How many seniors are pictured on the senior pages?

a.301

b.280

c.304

See page 208 for answer

2 6/Seniors

'Da11Wn 9'.[p[ting

'Davia 9'.{ponan 9vfarl(?{ponan

Jonatfian fl{prtfiouse

Jeff Ochsner 9{g,tfian O'Conne{[

1989

'.Marl( 0 'IIJonna[

Ju{ie Ogaen

Jason Ortli

Sliana Page[

'.MiKJ_ Paris Ii

Pam Patterson

Jessica Pavey

'l(j,mPeal(

Jon Pead

'Erin Peterson

Jason Peterson

Cliery{ Pojar

.9Lmy Price

.9Lmy Qyicl( Cliris 1\fltlie

Afikf, 1\fltlie

.9Laron ~dung

'Ii.na~ed

Afikf, ~nton

{jary 1(iege

Cliac£ 'R.{Jgers

'.Micliae{ 'R.{Jmacl( · 1(icliarc£ 'R.{Jot

9vficfie{{e 'R.{Jtert 'Bo61(utt

Jennifer 1?JJ,tt

Jeremy 1?.ystrom

Sliari Sack§

Staci Sam£

Steven Scaggs

Jennifer Selie{[

Jim Scott

Slie{{ie Sclifeiger

Jeff Scliroeder

IIJiane Scliufen6erg

Seniors/27

I

Jennifer Scliultz

~ger Scfiwa6

Lyne{{e s cfiwartz

'Brent Scfiwercftfeger

Jim Seward

s tepfien S eyersdafi{

SonyaSie6e

Joe Sieg{

9'bir (ja6rie{ Simons

Curt Simpson

Corey SKfl,ggs

Jeff Slag{e

IJJoug Smejair

'Rpger Smid

1(rissaSmitfi

Aficfie{{e Smitfi

Scott Smitfi

Aficliae{ Soucie

Pau{ Souders

JaroaSteiner

'BecK!J Stewart

1(aren S to[zer

'Ericli Strack, Lori Swanson

!Rg,nay '[amfj kg,

S arafi '[ast

1(risty rrlietro

'Brenda 'Tfiienel

.9Lngie 'Thomas

Jeff 'Thomas

Jim rroomey

Chris 'TompK]ns

'Ben 'Tore{{

Crissy rrrautner

IJJiane 'Trou6a

2 8/Seniors -

Joai 'Turef(_ Joai 'Turner

'l(ay 'Turnwa[{ .____AJ

Jennifer 'llan 'ButseC 'Darcy 'llan :Horn Scott 'llan 'llfeck, 'l(gnna 'llang 'l(ris 'llergitli 'Ty 'lletter

Jennifer Selie[[ [oo~ ecstatic as slie receives lier lionors awara from 'llice Principal 'Tea Sliee{y.

'Wenay 'llia[ak, 1(1,m 'llo/qJ{ek_ Jeff 'llonfeuft

The Trivial Look

From what object did Northeast derive its - nickname "Rockets"?

a. a boat

b. a rocket

c. a train

Jerry 'Wadae[ 5lnarea 'WaltkJ 'l(gren 'Walratli

See page 208 for answer

Ju[ 'Walvoora (jreg 'Warale 1?.g,ndy Ware

1(icK, 'Ware 'Brett Wattnem :Mara Wear

Seniors/29

1989
Cliris 'Werner puts a {ot ofenergy into airecting tlie 6ancf.
I ' I.

'Dana Wenaefin

Cliris Werner

<Toaa Wessfuna

'Brent Wliite Cliris Wliite

Josli Wliite

Larry Wliite

Carfa Wichman

Tim Wiegert

1(,risti Wiene/(?

Jlmy Wi[[

Jlmy Wi[fet

Jolin Wi[[iss

Jacfc Wi[[iams

Jennifer Wi[[iams

Justin Wu[iams

<Trista Wi[[iams

Cfie[[sey Wifson

'De66ie Wifson

'Dawn Wim6isli

'BecKJJ Winfyiman

Sara 'Witte

'Dave Zimmerman

Aficfie[[e Zimmerman

Cliristian '](pester

Micliae[ ~Utt

30/Seniors
~ '' 0 -:::z ,\. ·~ 1. I ' I ~ !' ~ ¾ " , , "
Seniors/31

Lisa Jlfilman

Cassie .9lftliouse

'lJon Jlncferson

%iK!, Jlncferson

JO J'ts fi{ey

%ariamo Jlto6ate!e

JI.my Jltten6erger

'lJiana Jlustin

Cliicky .9lzacfi

Ju{ia 'Balir

Lori 'Balir

'Dary{ 'Baier

9-{eatlier 'Bailey _

'l(jr{('13am£S6erger

'DeJlnna 'Bartlett

Ji{{ r.Bassett

'Brent 'Baum

Jennifer 'Baus

Jason 'Beef(

'Derek '13een6{ossom

'l(j,m 'Belirens

'Tocfcf 'Be{[ew

Jl{e~ 'Bennett

(jeorgann 'Biggers

Cliaa 'B{iss

T'h:e,

Tr'iv1 iaJ L _o,ofk,

Why do we let the south side exist?

a. To keep students from smoking inside the building.

b. To provide a meeting place for those who wish to discuss world problems.

c. The ashes make good fertilizer for the grass on the south side of the building. (See Page 208 for answer)

1990

Loren 'Bouwens

'Bambi 'Boyd

Sliare{{ 'Brelim

Mi.ct'BroKfLW

Jamie 'Brown

Mif(g, 'Bro~

'.J{_icci 'Buclianan

1(ieu 'Bui

Mefissa 'Bur6act (jreg 'Burns

'Dan 'Byers

Mario Caliendo

'l(g,[[y Ca[[a/ian

Mereaitli Camp6ef[

g{ickj Car6on

1{.ict Carter

Jenny Cas6urn

'Ion i Clie[gren

Matt Cfio[{ar (jeorge CCa.sey

'Dustin Cfevefana

MictCofon

Cory Coot

Matt Cristo

:Melissa Cronin

'Becky S taKr,gives tlie camera a watclifu{ eye wliife stopping at lier focKr,r to cliat.

Juniors/33

I , I I

Marcy Curtis

Cfiristy IJJanet

'EriKfl, IJJanfiauer

j{eatfier IJJaniefs

Viana IJJaniefson

Sandie IJJement

Jenni IJJetore

Jenny rJJick_g,nson

'R.yan rJJoat

Ji[[ IJJougfierty

'Bryan IJJraper

Sfierry rJJuntfe

1?._icfi 'Eastin

1(atie 'E6ert

Joe 'Eclgecombe

{jary 'Efifers

Mik!, 'Einspafir

'R.yan 'Efroa

Joe 'E{tiste

(jeorgia 'Enaers

Stacey 'Engne{{

Joay 'Ernst

'Brian 'Etfierton

Jason 'Everet t 9vficfie{{e :Jeion

Cfiris 1(icliardsongives a worried wotat a 9-{prtfieast 6aslq,t6a{[game.

34/Juniors

The Trivial LO ·O,k

, On Monday, January 9, how many bathrooms did not have toilet paper?

a. a lot of them

b.10

c.3

(See Page 208 for answer)

Jeff !}in/(g, Cfeon !}inneC{

9{,icofe !Ji.slier

ffom !}itzgeraU

Jason !f{eege

5fon '.Jo fey

9vfonica !fornau

1(atliie '.Forney

9vfatt !Franzen

rrJe66ie '.Fraze{{

Ju{ie !}razer

Scott '.frenze{

Le.9Lnne !fritcliie

'Jv{ary !fulirer

1?.!,nee (jamer

Cliristina (jarrison

Jeff (jaston

'Wu{iam (jerCacli

Cliris (ju{iam

.9Lmy (jfeason

'Eril (jorsfj

Jeff (jraff

Cliristie (jraft

Stacey (jriffitli

ffami (jugat

1990
Juniors/35 I, I , I

Sarali 9-{a6e[

Xyfe 9-[aeffner

(jretclien 9-{ammes

'l(jm 9-{anner

James 9-{ansen

Jolin 9-{ansen

'Tanya 9-{arris

'Tracy 9-{artsfiorn

Jamie 9-{auptmeier

'Ben 1-feiaemann

'l(?rri 9-{eiman

'Tammy 1-fe{ms

'l(?itli 1lenaerson

?{fincy 1lersliey

'Tuan 9-{oang

Lori1lo{y

9vfil(f, 1loset

Jason 1lowe{[

'Britaney 1lu{6ert

Jennie 1lutcliinson

1{,icli James

AfiRg, Jenkins

1leatlier Jolinson

Ivan Jolinson

Jeff Jolinson

T;h;ei Tri;v-i,al' Lo;o_k

How many clocks are there in Northeast?

a.33

b.240

c.119

(See Page 208 for answer)

I I 1990 36/Juniors
____,,j

:Jvficfie[[e Jolinson

9',{gtalie Jolinson

Steve Jolinson

, :Jvfitcli Jones

'Desiree Josepli

Jennifer Josepli

Cami Jurgens

Lonna 'l(g,[[er

Jim 'l(jng

'Eric 'l(jnney

'TomX{imm

:Jvfisty X{usman

:Jvfi{(§, 'l(nezovicli

:J{icofe 'l(no[fen6erg

Lisa 'l(p6es

'l(aye 'l(pci

J. Mar( 'X[ejci

'Troy 'l(uenning

9',{gncy 'l(uli[man

:J{ico[e Laira

1(ussef Lapp

'Destini Lawrence

'Barry Lawson

Laura Leacfy

'De66ie Lee

'Varsity clieerfeacfer Jeni :Jvfeyergives tlie camera a surprisec! foot Jeni was tlie on{y junior to ma{(§, it on tlie varsity squac!.

Juniors/37

Cfiristine Lefir

'Dawn Leisfiman

Ju[ie Leising

Jlimee LempKf.

'l(f,vin Livers

Matt Loffman

:JvfiK? Longoria

Susan Lott

SetfiLutz

CfiaaLyon

9vfiK? :Jvfanzi

'Don %ares

Sanai :Jvfar!ow

Latrice Martin

'Tony :Jvfaser

J elf :Jvfa:t,we[[

~an 9vfcC!anafian

'}(_atliy AfcCCintocl(

Cliaa 9vfcCreiglit

Jason 9vfc9vfanan

Jeff :Jvfc:Jvfaniff

'Biff :Jvferide

'Terri :Jvfero

'Dawn :Jvfessmer

Jeni %eyer

Jason :[!eege, 'Doug :frencli ana 'Dan 3/anJlrsaal[posea 6y afacescu[pture on tlie ?{f,w 'York trip.

38/Juniors

--

Th,e Trivial _ Look

How many student lockers are in Northeast?

a. 1,200

b.348

c. 6,892 3

(See Page 208 for answer)

{jeoff :Micliaefson

Cliristine 9vfi[{er

Jeff 9vfi[{er

Jlndrew :Mue{{er

Jennie 'Jv[umford

'E{iza6etli :Muracli

'l(jm :Murpliy

'Wi[{iam 9-{_apier

{jay{yna 9{f,w6urg

Cliristie 9{_iena6er

Jon 9-,/prtli

Cfiante{{e O/i[ric/i

'Brandi Ortliengren

{jeoff Owen

:Misty Owens

Jtrman Pajnigar

Cindy PafiK_

Patricia PanK[atz

Lisa Parrott

llJion Patterson

Sfie{ia Patterson

PatricK_PeacocK_

'l(firen PecK_

~6ecca Pefan

llJennis Persinger

1990
Juniors/39 I I

'Bryan Petersen

Sfie{[y Peterson

Jason Pf{ugfiaupt

Sfiawna PicK!,tt

'Tanya Pierce

Crysta{ Poratfi

Matt Porter

Pau{a Portis

1(atfiy Pries

9lope Quintana

'l(f,vin 1(afie

'I'iffanni 1?Ji,pp

S fierri 1?.g,vins

(jary ~diger

Cindy ~inliart

:l{ico{e ~itits

'Iony~zek

Pamefa1Qce

Cfiris 1(icfiarison

Afefanie 1(icfinwnd

SK!,et 1@.is

Sfiarfene 1?.jggert

'Danna 'Rjtcfiey

Jess 1?J]e

Matt 1?J)gers

r

On what page will you find the answers for The Trivial Look questions?

a. Page 204

b. Page 206

c. Page 208

(See Page 208 for answer)

I I I I 1990 40/Juniors

Sara 1?J]lian

Jennie 1?J)naeau

Jim 1?JJ,mfelt

'l(jrk 1Qlst

'l(jm6er{y Sadowski

SfiawnSanrf

Shannon Saunsoci

rJJarre{{ Sayer

Jeremy Scliaaf

Suzanne Sclimale

'Eric SclineUer

rr'odd SclineUer

Jl{(en Scott

Jim Scott

9vfattSliaw

Jennifer SlieUon

1(fwnda Slierwood

(jreg Simmons

Jlaron Siplierd

9vfarkS fecfita

Jlngie Smitli

'l(jm S mitli

9vficfie{{e S mitli

Pau{Smitli

Cliristine S mitlie

· 1'/grtlieastern editor Lori 9-fo[g scans tfie fiaf{way for some major news 6rea{(§.

Juniors/41

Lan.i .Sonsteng

Catfierine Sou{iere

'}{~if Spears

rr'racy Spitser

'Becky Sta~

9'.{jl(f(_j Sta/in~ 'Branaon s tantf{ey

1(aren S tantf{ey

'l(f,rri Stein

'l(f,rrie Stepliens

Jenny Stevens

9'{_,ico{e Stevens

~uss Stevens

JosliStivers

Carrie S to{{ar

Steve S tone6rea~r

'Iim S toppe{

Slie{6y Su{Civan

1?.{}nda S ytfil( 'Defllnna rrtietro

'Diane rr'rou6a

Lonnie rrruong

!J{eatlier rr'rum6fe

1?.{)6ert rrurner

:Marvin rr'yson

How many seniors had their picture taken for the junior section and are included with the juniors? a.4 b.6 c.2

(See Page 208 for answer)

42/Juniors
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1Jan 'Van .9lrsaaf{

1Javia 'Van 'Essen

Jeff 'Van 1Jers{ice

'Tim 'Vansclioiacfc

Joay 'Vaugftan

1Jawn 'Vasta

Marc Wagaman

'l(ami Wa{6riage

Joai wa{c{c

1\p6in WafK§r

1Jawn Wa[ton

9vfarifyn WatKJ,ns

Sliannon Watson

Jenny Way

Cliarwt Welirmeister

Clirysta[ Weitfeman

Pat 'Wenz[

Sara 'West

'Brian 'Weyant

'Wenay 'Wil[iams

'l(f,[[ie 'Wifs on · Scott 'Wooawara

Jamey 'Wozny

Jim 'Wreae

Jerry 'Wriglit

'Brian 7,1/yant

'Tricia 'Young

AfiK.f, ZimEe!man

'1306 Zumpfe

Juniors/43 I

.9lmy .9ldams

1(J,m6er{y .9!{6riglit

'Brian .9[{{en

Tiffany .9[{{en

CCayton .9L{{sman

Jolin .9lnderson

Micfie{e .9lnc£erson

Jason .9lndrews

Janis .9lppfe6ee

Afison .9lpp£egartfi

Jack.9ttte6erry

Jessica 'Baatz

Jeffery 'Baufwin

Craig 'Bartek

Jennifer 'Bartek

'Veronica 'Bartfett

Cyntliia '13as£er

Stepftanie 'Bautcfi

'Tawnya 'Beeman

Aficftae{ 'Beetem

~{{a/init 'Befcfier

1(atina 'Be{{

Jennifer 'Benson

=!{ico{[e 'Best

'Tanya 'Bilka

When was Northeast opened?

a.1954

b.1941

c.1933

See page 208 for the answer.

Seniors 'Bi{{ Cli11ulka, 'Brady !}{owe, and Jason Ortfi use force to su6aue sopliomore Jared 'Buct

44/Sopliomores

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'Eric 'Jv[c9-fargue ana ;JL{{en 'Jv[a[s6ury takf, a aeep 6reatli as tliey 6egin tfie Cong journey up tlie stairs to tliira f Coor.

1?Jgina 'Bfessing

Jenna 'B{ufora

Cristina 'Bofinger

'Eric 'Bossa[{er

Steven 'Bossung

Afattliew 'Broaa

:J{ick_pfe 'Brof@w

Cosce{ia 'Brown

Jenna 'Brown

Ji{{'Brown

Afatt 'Brown

'Jv[efissa 'Brown

'Troy 'Broum

Leigli J!lnn 'Brym

1(/ionaa 'Buclilio{z

Jarea'Buck

9'{attliew 'Buafer

Cliarfes 'Bue{{

James 'Burianek

Jennifer 'Buscli

J!lmy 'Byers

'Tamara 'Byron

Carrie Cannicliae{

Jennifer Camey

'Troy Cliu66uck

l 1991
Sopliomores/4 5

S teplianie 'Bautcfi contemp{ate,s pfaying lier ffute at a 6asfy,t6a{{game.

Stacy Cfiurcfi

.91.my Cfapp

'lJanny Cfarf(

'Eric{( Cfarf(

:Melissa Cfarf(

Jeremy Cocf(ri[[

:Mattliew Coffman

Scott Conne[[y

J onatlian Conover

1?..fiymond Craig

Carissa Crawfora

Lynn Crouse

'l(?nnetfi Cunningfiam

Vincent Cunningliam

'Brent Curtis

{jary 'lJafiarsfi

'Wenai 1Ja{[man

1?.gnaa[ 'lJamewooa

'Brent 'lJavis

Jamie '1Jefaney

Ylnna!ee '1Jens6erger

:Micfie{[e 'lJiefi{

~6erta '1Jief(mann

'1Je6ra '1Jo[eza[

(j!enn 'lJonafioe

46/Sopfwmore,s

1991

'IJannie[{e 'IJowding

Jenn~fer 'IJrelier

'IJenise 'Dunk_{e

1(ristin 'Eck_man

Stefanie '£filers

J~nifer 'Efey

Sean 'E{{iott

Sliannon 'Efrod

'IJarin 'Engd6art

'IJerek_ 'Engfand

~6ecca 'Eppens

Jamie 'Epperson

j"fetclier 'Erickjon

Ju[ie 'Er~

Craig 'Ernstmeyer

'Brian 'Esquivel

Stacey 'Evans

'J{gncy j"ag{er

'Bryon j"{eming

'Brandon j"{oycf

Jo j"ofsom

'Brian j"oster

'Bradfey j"ountain

Laura j"oumier

'l(g,vin 1"o~

T'he Trivial Look

How many stairs are there between the basement and fourth floor?

a. 68

b. 88

c.108

See page 208 for the answer.

'Inree sopfwmores Stana in an Otherwise empty tfiirafwor /ia{{way.

Sopfwmores/47

' ' ' I

.9Lngefa ![rain

Afidie{{e !francis

Jasmine !Fryrear

'De6ra (ja6fe

1?.g6ert (jaffney

.9Laron (ja«ario

'Daum (jannon

1(p,ri (jans

'Tana (jarza

Lynette (javer

Ttmotliy (jeries

Stacey (jewecfy, .9Lnna (jomez

fJ'ara (jonzafes

1(f.vin (jooa6an

Jason (joufa

Aficfie{{e (jreve

Tiffany (jriess

Steve (jriggs

Jolin j{aa,fy,

Aficliae{ 9-fager6aumer

Cinay J{a{[

Stacey 1lansson

1(jc/iari :Harig

Scott 1larris

How many pipes are there in the radiator in room 11 O?

a. 51

b. 73

c. 102

See page 208 for the answer.

'Eric Lanaauer ana 9-{f,i{ Jay try to impress tlieir teacliers 6y appearing to study in tlie fi6rary.

48/Sopliomoru

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Littfe 'TomSnyaer sat in a comer, waiting to pfay liis arum.

Car[ J-lartman

Steven 1{artman

Cliaa J-lartsfiom

Mary J-launer

'Brian 1{e[ms

Sfiane 1{efmstaater (jreg 1{enaerson

Lancfon 1{ergert

Jlmy 1{erman (j foria 1{ersliey

Cra{g 1{ojfman

Xjm6er{y 1{ojks,r

'Jvficfie[{e 1{ofienfeuft

Lance 1{o[[man

Jeremy 1{osek._

Corey1{ug

Jennifer Ilirig

Jeffrey Jaeger

Clinton James ?{f_i[Jay

Cliris Jensen

'TroyJipp

Cliris Jones

Afe[issaJones

JimJoraan

1991
Sopfiomores/49

Afo{[y !Rgtlie, after perhaps f alflng a few minutes sfwrt oflier requirea amount ofsfeep, tries to catcli up auring Career Ed dass.

1leatlier Ju[cfi

Winona 'l(aar

'13ever{y 'l(a/i[er

'J<g,nee ~mp{(_es

'f<g,6ecca 'l(il6urn

1?s,6ert 1(jrl(patricf(_

Jlmanda 'l({inf(_man

Cory 'l(peppen

Jerry '.l(fJerner

Stan '.l(fJ[6

Jami 'l(uelin

Clieri Lacey

'Eric Landauer

Sliannon Landkgmer

James Lara6ee

Stacey Larson

'Tammy Larson

'Iina Larson

James Lawrence

Jlprif Leacli

Jennifer Lear

'Mattliew Le6sacf(_

Susan Lee

'Brian Leising

Jason Lemon

50/Sopliomores

I 1991
:WC - I

Yl.nge{a Leonara

Jennifer Loutlian

'Xf,{{y Love

Jolin Afagree

.:Jl.66ey Afafiar

~6in Afafioney

YL{{en 9vfafs6ury

Afattliew Afar

Cafe Afaranvi[[e

'Tafinee Afark.,ussen

1-{eatlier Afartin

:J{ancyMa~

'Brett Afason

Afonica 9vfason

Jennifer Afateer

Yl.ngelicque AfcCoy

Aficfie{e AfcCune

'Eric Afc:Jlargue

'.l(acfie{ 9vfc1-{argue

Sanara Afclntosfi

Mark,Mc'l(j.nnon

.,,r;imy Afeints

Casie Afeisinger

Craig Meisner

Margie Metz

What can be located in room 115?

a. Computers

b. The Nurse

c. A Re~troom

See page 208 for the answer.

Senior Jennie 'Brym courts sopfwmore Afark, Settles.

Sopfiomores/51 I I

9vfarf( 9vfidiaelis

Steven 9vfil[er

Cfiris 9vfis K9

'Dawn ?rfoe{[er

~itfi 9vfoyer

'Eawarcf 'Jvfu[[er

Jlngie :Murray

'Micfiae[ 'l{g,fie

Cyntfiia 9'/g,fson

Cincfy 9-{g,ujafir

-Irang 'l{guyen

Pennie 9{,uf(fes

Jeffrey :l{p66man

5lntfiony :l{pvaf( 1(arin Ofiver

Cfiacf Osburn

Jldam Ott

Jlnita Otters6erg

Jonatfian Page[

~6ert PanK[atz

-Iammi ParkJ,r 'Bfiupencfra Pate[

Jagruti Pate[

Jlae{iaaa Perez 1(ristin Pf[ugfiaupt

How many lanes are there in a dozen of our eight-lane swimming pools?

a. 12

b. 8

c.96

See page 208 for the answer.

Can we guess wfiat 'Brian Leising is fool(jng at 6efiincf J{eatlier Ju{cfi?

52/Sopliomores

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Sophomore Jenifer 'Efey attempts to perfect tlie fine art of wa{kjng sideways.

Jeremy Pierce

:Micfie{(e Pierce

:Monica Pierce

J-{eatlier Piersd

:Micfiae{ P{es kgc

Jolin Price

5lpru Priess

Lori 1?.gfirs

Jaso1i1?..gsmussen

9vfo{{y 1?gtlie

Zacfi1@y

:Micfiae{ ~mpa{a

'Brenaa ~n teria

:Mattliew '](icfian[s

'l(jm6er{y '](icfiarason

'Tammy '](icfiarason

SKip1@.is

Jeffery 'Rjtcfuy

'Deanna 1?.y6erts

1?.pcfu{{e 1?.y6erts

:Marcia 1?.pckgmann

:Monica 1?.petfier

Cyntfiia 1?.pfu

Mattfiew 1?.p{ana

'Tammi 1?.pwe

1991
Sopftomores/53 I I

'Two uniaentifiec£ sopliomores fig fit over wlio gets to open tfie fock.g,r tfiis time, wfiue Jason Ortfi attempts to open fiis own.

1wnala1wyer

Jason 1cystrom

'l(f,vin Saaows la

'Travis Samuefson

Staci Sargent

Jennifer Scliaeffer

Stacey Scliaffer

.9lmy Scfimiat

'1{,ic{(_g,y S cfimitz

Jason Scfiroec£er

'Emily Scfiwartz

.9lnne Scfiwarz

'l(f,nnetfi Scfiwisow

Cfiristine Scott

'Eric Se{[

S tepfianie Sd{meyer

'.Marl(Settfes

'E{iza6etfi Se~ton

'l(f,{[y S lieaff

'13rencfa Simpson

Paufa S mitfi

'13rent Smofil(

'Tfiomas S nyc£er

'l(fl.r{ Souc£ers

Lawrence Speigfits

54/Soplio11l(!res

1991
zwww: _, 1

Jennifer Spier

Jlmy S p[icfta[

Jeffrey Starr

Jerry S tecK{y

9vfattfiew S tucK!,nscfimit£

Jlaron Svo6ocfa

'Brigitte Swenson

1(icftarcf <Iast

Cfiuct <Iay[or

1\yan <Ienopir

9vficfie{[e <Ifiienel

Imogene <Tfius

'Bracffey Ttf{6erg

Wi[[iam 'Iinc[[e

9-{eatfier 'Iipton

Wendy 'Iiritif{i

'l(jm6er[y <Io6iassen

'Brian <Tomcat

Jlmy<Iracy

9vfafina <Trease

!Jlmy <Irua;r

Lori 'Upton

:Micfie[{e 'Voeftz

9vficfj 'Wacfcfe[{

9-{o[{y WafK!,r

Before the band used it, what was the S. W. field used for?

a. Baseball practice

b. To grow corn

c. Housing

See page 208 for the answer.

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Craig !Meisner tries to tnaK!, tfie most of an u-ncomforta6[e 6us riae.
Sopliomores/55

Scott 'Walter

'1Je6ora/i 'Ware

Mark_ 'Warren

.9Inarew Watson

'l(g,nt 'Wenzl

~6ecca'West

Jason 'Wif6ur

Sliaron 'Mlifco~

.9Imantfa 'Wi[[iams

1(ristef 'Wif[iams

rrracey 'Wi[[iams

1{,icliara 'Wincliester

rroaa 'Wo6ig

'Eawin Wriglit

Micfie[f_e 'Wy[ie

Curt 'Yager

'l(g,nnetli 'Young

CJ'raci 'Young

'Trent 'Young

.9lntfrew Zif[ig

g{g,n cy Zimmennan Jason Zugmier CJ'ammy Zweerink_

'Wliere '1-t'ere 'Iliey 'Wlien

%{en .9Iclien Penny 'lJupes 1?.!,6ecca :J{owara

James Murpfiy Micfiae[ Sutton

'Bonnie 'Balas 'l(g,[{y 'Dur6in Micfie[[e Jane 'Duane Peterson 1{,icfiara '11iomas

1(ristin 'Beam (jary 'EfiCers 1(arzn Jones 'Danie{ PUines 'R.gnay 'Iurek_

Micfiae[ 'Bfakf, Jason 'Efoge Caro{yn 1(urtz 'Darrin 1{,icliartfson 1?J,nny 'Tyson ?{icoCe 'Butf_er W. '11iomas !Fritter 'lJavia Lewis Les[ie 1{,icfimona Clieri 'Von 'Buscli rr'racy Carlson Sfianna (jagner 'l(g,rry Lutfwig 1?J,6ert 1?.jvey rrinaWafton

Afattliew Clio[[ar Josep/i (jortfon Cfiris 'Jv[cCu«oug/i James 1?J,ss 'R.g,uu 'Warner

'l(af{ey Cfick_ Joaie (jropp ~6ecca Messmer Catlierine Scott Justin 'W/iite

Cfiaa Coif Aficlie{{e (jui{[iau Samuef Metcalf Cfiaa Slierry .9lnnette Wilson

Sfiawn Co{[ier Jason :J{a66en Jeffery Moore J. :J{eatfi Siffs Joai Wittf_er

Micfie{f_e Cranaaf[ 'Becky :J{ein6erger 1?.pnafa Murann~ :J{eatlier S mit/i rrittWtfiy Wrede

'l(y{e 'DetweiCer Stephanie !Homing .9Innie 9vfurac/i 'Branai Street

56/Sopliomores

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Wliile travem'ng to 9{§,w 'Yort, 9vfr.1({int6erg attempts to {(g,ep fast f ooa off liis dotliing 6y wearing a papa 6ear 6i6 .9L

..... . ![acu[ty 1 ' I
.Loot .9Lt

Mrs. Norma Bardsley: School Nurse.

Ms. Jean Bartels: Resource, Modern U.S. History, Study Skills.

Mr. Melvin Berka: American History, Sociology.

Miss Margaret Billings: Guidance Counselor.

Mrs. Nancy Bishop: Life Saving, Life Guarding, Adv. Indoor & Outdoor P.E. , Aerobics & Strength, Toning & Fitness, Basic Swimming.

Mr. Ellis Black: Vocational Auto Mechanics, Auto Tuning, Engine Mechanics.

Mr. Daryl Blue: ROCKET, Northeastern, Journalism, Intro to Photography, Beginning Photography, SCIP Co-Leader.

Mrs. Ardelle Boardman: Para-professional (Media Center).

Mrs. Wanda Brown: Human Behavior, Interior Design.

Mrs. Barbara Butts: Para-professional (LD/ _· OLP Programs)

Mr. Jim Campbell: Pre-Calculus, Finite Math, Geometry, Basic Math.

Mr. Steve Carr: Intro to Computers, Geometry, Computer Science 2-3

Mrs. Edythe Cascini: Media Center Specialist.

Mrs. Elaine Caster: General Literature, Compositon, 10/ English.

Mrs. Sharon Cech: General Art, Drawing, Oil/Acrylics, Advanced Drawing, Department Chair.

What educational facility has Mr. Perry:_ NOT attended?

a. the Seminary

b. Medical School

c. Law School

d. Teachers' College

Turn to page 208 for the answer

Andy Anderson

Custodian

Norma Bardsley Nurse

58/A Look At Faculty

Margaret Billings Counselor

Daryl Blue Journalism Ardelle Boardman Media Center

Wanda Brown Home Economics

Edythe Cascinl Media Center

Elaine Caster

English

Sharon Cech

Art

Bruce Chapman

Drama

Linda Clabaugh

English

I I
F I T . ., : ~~lt 1J,Y &-U~ t~Ya 1 S
a
Jean Bartels Resource Mel Berka Social Studies

Beth Franzen Computer Tech.

Bob Freese Industrial Arts

Laurie Collingham

French

Ermal Collister

Registrar

Rick Collura Mathematics

Randy Cannot Ag. Science

Gale Cook Science

Lynn Crozier Counselor

Bonita Cuddy Accounting

Harold Dietrich Principal

Rita Eden Guidance Office

Mr. Bruce Chapman: General Communication , Drama 1-2, Drama 3-4, Stagecrafts, Director Fall & Spring Plays.

Mrs. Linda Clabaugh: 10/English, General Communications

Mr. Dick Collerick: Assistant Principal-Student Services.

Mrs. Laurie Collingham: French 1, French 2, French 3-4.

Mrs. Ermal Collister: Registrar.

Mr. Rick Collura: Geometry1-2, Algebra34, Pre-Calculus, Head Boys' Varsity Basketball Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach.

Mrs. Fran Colom Career Education.

Mr. Randy Cannot: Wildlife Management, Animal Life, Plant Life, FFA Advisor.

Mr. Gale Cook: Biology, Life Science.

Mr. Lynn Crozier: Guidance Counselor

Mrs. Bonita Cuddy: Accounting Assistant , Bookroom.

Mr. Bob Curtright: Chemistry 1-2, Chemistry 3, Concessions Manager.

Mr. Harold Dietrich: Principal.

Mrs. Rita Eden: Office Assistant, Guidance Off ices Receptionist.

Mr. Bob Els: Pre-Calculus, Algebra1-2, Algebra 3-4.

Mrs. Janet Emery: Algebra 1-2, Algebra 34, Geometry 1-2.

Mr. Bob Freese: Furniture, Pre-Construction, Basic Woodworking, Residential Construction.

Mrs. Judy Faubel: Para-professional (OLP/ LO).

Mrs. Thais Fauver: Office Assistant, Media Center.

Mrs. Bef h Franzen: Computer Technician MERGER Lab. '

Mrs. Mary Jean (?ast: Independent Living, Foo~s 1-2, Parenting, Clothing Department Chair. '

Janet Emery Mathematics Norman Erickson Custodian Harold Dietrich appears deep in thought at a Rocket basketball game.
A Look At Faculty/59 ' I ' I

Mrs. Sandi Genrich: Intro to Computers, Life Sports Toning & Fitness , Water Games, Exploring Indoor & Outdoor P E., Aerobics & Strength, Head Girls' Volleyball Coach

Mrs. Marguerite Haerther: Reading.

Mrs. Paula Hanneman: Office Assistant.

Mr. Bob Heffelfinger: Aerobics & Strength, Life Sports, Water Games , Diving, Indoor P.E., Department Chair.

Miss Linda Helmink: 10/ English, Composition, Advanced Composition.

Mrs. Caroline Hug: Shorthand, Typing 2A, Word Processing, Typing 1,2.

Mr. Dave Hunter: Physics, Applied Chemistry, Department Chair.

Ms. Nancy Hyatt: Para-professional.

Mr. Doug Kaltenberger: Health, Boys' Reserve Basketball Coach

Mrs. Cindy Karel: Physical Science, Applied Chemistry.

Mr. Ken Kaser: Intro to Computers, Business Management , Personal Finance.

Mrs. Karen Kill ham: Office AssistantMERGER Lab.

Mrs. Constance Kingston: Personal Finance, Learning Strategies, Resource.

Mr. Jeff Klintberg: Symphonic Band, Concert Band , Jazz Band, Director Marching Band

Mr. Jim Koudelka: Accompanist.

Mr. Jerry Kroeger: Athletic Director.

Miss Janet LaFollette: Para-professionalInstrumental Music, Assistant Director of Marching Band.

Mrs. Mary Larsen: Office Assistant.

Mr. Andrew Loehr: Drivers' Education, Basic Woodworking.

Mrs. Mary Longe: Attendance Assistant.

Mr. Don Mach: Applying Metals, Vocational Machine Welding, Department Chair.

Mary Jean Gast

Home Economics

Marguerite Haerther

Reading

Paula Hanneman

Office Assistant

Linda Helmink

English

Caroline Hug

Business

Doug Kaltenberger

Health

Ken Kaser Business

Karen Killham

Computer Assistant

Constance Kingston Resource

Jim Koudelka Accompanist

Jerry Kroeger

Athletic Director

Janet LaFollette Assistant Band Director

Mary Longe Attendance Assistant

60/A Look At Faculty
Computer Assistant, Karen Kmnam, stugg1es to snow the computer who's boss. ·

Which

1;~~Y ... r _riyJa

a. Mr. Blue

b. Mr. Berka

c. Mr. Cook Turn

Don Mach Industrial Arts

Dolores Mertz Office Assistant

Mr. Pat Mallett: Media Center Specialist AudioNisual.

Mr. Bil Maly: Guidance Counselor.

Miss Michelle Mayfield: Para-professionalMath

Mr. John McIntyre: Drivers' Education, Head Wrestling Coach.

Mrs. Dolores Mertz: Office Assistant.

Mr. John Miller: Physiology, Biology, Science.

Mr. Barry Moore: Assistant Principal for Instruction.

Mr. Jack Mueller: American History, Modern U.S. History.

Mrs. Annette Nash: Office Assistant-Media Center.

Mr. Bob Navas: Bl Resource, Social Skills.

Barry Moore Assistant Principal Jack Mueller Social Studies

Mrs. Marlene Newburn: Office Assistant for English/Business.

Mr. Duane Nichols: Sophomore Swing Choir, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Horizons, Department Chair.

Mrs. Lynn Nickol: 10/Reading.

Bob Navas

Resource

Marlene Newburn

Paraprofessional

Duane Nichols

Vocal Music

Lynn Nickol

Paraprofessioanl

Timothy Nilsson

Business

Mary Oestmann

Vocal Music

Jim Perry

Social Studies

Karen Poore

Home Economics

Scott Reed

Administrative Aide

Mr. Timothy NIisson: Accounting1-2, College Accounting, Intro to Computers, Department Chair.

Ms. Mary Oestmann: Voice, Associated Jazz, Chamber Chorus, Swing Choir ·

Mr. Jim Perry: Economics, Criminal Justice, Citizenship Issues, Student Council Advisor

Mrs. Sandi Peters: Business Processing, Typing 2A, Advanced Typing, Word Processing, Intro to Computers, Business Communications.

.~r. Phil Pfeiffer: Writing Lab, 10/ English, U.S. Heritage Literature, Composition.

Mr. Ken Plith: Advanced Electronics, Applied Electronics.

f '. clCU
teacher hiid to have a substitute for the longest time?
to page 208 for the answer.
A Look At Faculty/61 • I

Mrs. Karen Poore: Marriage & Family, Exploring Childhood , Family Crisis, Relationships, Independent Living, Star Strutter Sponsor.

Mr. Jim Rathe: Life Sports, Aerobics & Strength, Exploring Indoor & Outdoor P.E ., Intramural Director, Head Boys' Tennis Coach.

Mr. Bruce Raymer: Work Study , OSL.

Mr. Bruce Reed: Personal Finance, Business Law, Sale Promotions, Head Football Coach, Reserve Baseball Coach.

Mr. Scott Reed: Administrative Aide.

Ms. Sue Resz: Debate, World Study , Global Perspectives

Mrs. Shirley Rine: Spanish 2, Spanish 3 , Department Chair .

Mr. Jack Rinke: Accompanist.

Mrs. Naomi Robison: Secretary

Mr. Bill Rogge: Problem Solving, Honors Algebra, Algebra1-2, Pre-Calculus.

Mrs. Barb Sahling: Vocational Skills, Communication Skills, 10/ English, Work Study, Department Chair ·

Miss Barb Sands: Pottery, Jewelry, Principles of Design, General Art, Commercial Art.

Mrs. Virginia Saporta-Brown: Spanish 1, Spanish 4-5.

Mr. Lynn Schoening: Advanced Machinery, Drafting, Architectural Drafting, Boys' Soph. Basketball Coach, Varsity Football Assistant Coach

Mrs. Anita Schroeder: German 1 , German 2-3.

Mrs. Liz Schulenberg: Composition, Advanced Composition, General Communications, 10/ English.

Mr. Jim Schultz: Orchestra.

Mrs. Nesha Schumann: Composition, General Literature, English Literature, Gifted.

Mrs. Claudine Scott: Beginning Photography, Advanced Photography.

Mr. Leroy Seng: Drivers' Education, Advanced Indoor P.E.

J)iyi a

a. a green insect

b. a beverage

c. students

Turn to page 208 for the answer.

Shirley Rine

Spanish

Naomi Robison

Secretary

BIii Rogge

Mathematics

Virginia Saporta-Brown

Spanish

Lynn Schoening

Industrial Arts

Liz Schulenberg

English

Jim Schultz

Instrumental Music

Nesha Schumann

English

Claudine Scott

Photography

Ted Sheely

Vice-Principal

_

Leroy Seng

Driver's Education

Maryann Spahnl

Guidance Counselor

Betty Starr

Home Economics

62/ A Look At Faculty lfJ\~.~-IJ}f·
When Mr. Curtright uses the word "grasshopper," what does it refer to?
..

Tracy Stauffer

Social Studies

Adelle Stiles

Mathematics

Phyllis Story

Attendance Assistant

Jan Strange English

Buren Thomas

Mathematics

Cindy Tyrrel Office Assistant-Athletics

Mr. Ted Sheely: Vice Principal.

Mrs. Maryann Spahnl: Personal Growth, Guidance Counselor.

Mrs. Betty Starr: Para-professional.

Mrs. Deb Stephenson: Citizenship Issues, Global Perspectives, Study Skills, Basic Math, Work Study

Mrs. Adelle Stiles: Geometry 1-2, Computer Science 1, Intro to Computers.

Mr. Bill Story: Global Perspectives, Psychology.

Mrs. Phyllis Story: Attendence Assistant.

Mr. Dave Strange: American Literature, Advanced Composition, AP English, Movie Literature

Mrs. Jan Strange: Composition, Advanced Composition, English Literature, Advanced Literary Analysis, General Literature , Department Chair.

Mr. Buren Thomas : Consumer Math, Probability & Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Department Chair.

Mrs. Cindy Tyrrel: Office Assistant.

Mrs. Sandi Vercellino: Consumer Math, Algebra 3 -4.

Miss Brenda Ward: Biology, Life Science, Biology 2A, Assistant VolleybaU Coach.

Mr. Bruce Waters: World Studies, Russian History, Citizenship Issues.

Mr. Hank Willemsen: Citizenship Issues, Department Chair.

Ted Sheely appears to be asking, "Now which

waydidtheysaythecafe- Tracy Stauffer gives his "cool" look. teria was?"

Brenda Ward Science Bruce Waters Social Studies
A Look At Faculty/63 II

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The Star Strutters show a lot of sequence in this routine at a pep rally. Joel Christiansen proudly marches in another competition. Brenda Thienel and Trista Williams take time to satisfy their hungers after a performance. The Star Strutters take time out for a group picture with their pet monster. Chrystal Weideman peeks out of the crowd to smile happily for the camera
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The Kick Off Classic was one of the many opportunities that this group of girls were able to take part in this year.

Sponsor: Karen Poore

Membership: 17

Captains:

(1st Sem.) Diane Trouba

Trista Williams

(2nd Sem.) Joei Christiansen

Demerit Chairperson:

(1st Sem.) Staci Sand

(2nd Sem.) Chellsey Wilson

Secretary:

(1st Sem.) Chellsey Wilson

(2nd Sem.) Staci Sand

Treasurer:

(1st Sem.) Brenda Thienel

(2nd Sem.) Trista Williams

Junior Representative:

(1st Sem.) Michelle Fedon

(2nd Sem.) Debbie Frazell

Highlights: Performed at Kick Off Classic in New York, Performed at NBA Chicago Bulls Basketball Game at the Devaney Sports Center, 11 Girls Qualified to Perform at the Freedom Bowl, !st Place Trophy for Excellence in Performance at Summer Clinic, 1st Year For: a Parent Booster Club, an Awards Banquet, and that the Strutters could Letter.

1988-89 Star Strutter Drill Team Members: Back Row: (left-right) Kerri Heiman, Chicky Azadi, Angie Smith, Debra Frazell, Diane Trouba, Chellsey Wilson Middle Row: ~iffani Rapp, Jill' Dougherty, Trisha Young, Joei Christiansen, Trista Williams, Becky ~take , Staci Sand, Chrystal Weideman, Erika Danhauer, Michelle Fedon Front Row: Brenda Th1enel.
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Perfection is shown again at this basketball game performance. Being cool and showing it is another part of being a Strutter. The Strutters show the audience how to spell "NORTHEAST ROCKETS" with a little style.
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The Varsity Cheerleaders show their enthusiasm at a Northeast basketball game. Kristi Wieneke gives a smile at the camera man while pretending to be interested in the game. The Varsity and Reserve Cheerleaders watch in anticipation at an inner-city basketball game. Shelley Carmody introduces Brett Wattnem in th : "Best Legs Contest." The cheerleaders show spirit at the crowd during a morning pep rally. 68Narslty Cheerleaders The Varsity Cheerleaders get the crowd roaring at : Varsity basketball game.

Sponsor: Nancy Bishop

Members:

Jennie Brym

Gayle Callahan

Shellley Carmody

Teresa Casey

Shelley DeBoer

Holly Gear

Megan Mallum

Stacey Masek

Jeni Myers

Kristi Wieneke

Highlights:

ICF Camp-Doane College

2nd Place Large Varsity

Category, Most Unique Chant, Shopko/Pepsi Competition --1st Place, Funniest Moment: During Camp "We found a bug in the banana bread."

1988-89 Varsity Cheerleaders: Shelley DeBoer, Shelley Carmody, Megan Mallum, Teresa Casey, Jeni Myers, Holly Gear, Stacey Masek, Kristi Wieneke, Gayle Callahan, Jennie Brym. Kristi Wieneke tries to avoid looking at the camera while doing a cheer. The cheerleaders try to show the crowd their stuff. The cheerleaders give it their all at a Northeast football game.
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Sponsor: Nancy Bishop

Membership: 7

Members:

Melissa Burbach

Sonja Garcia

Renae Garner

Brittany Hulbert

Desiree Joseph

Amy Shedlosky

Wendy Williams

Highlights: Cheered at Reserve Sporting Events, Cheered with the Varsity Squad at Pep Rallies and at Varsity Sporting Events.

Melissa Burbach, Sonja Garcia, Renae Garner, Brittany Hulbert, Desiree Joseph, Amy Shedlosky and Wendy Williams enthusiastically show their school spirit and demonstrate a variety of cheers throughout the year.

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1988-89 Reserve Cheerleaders: Back Row: (left-right) Wendy Williams, Melissa Burbach, Desiree Joseph Middle Row: Renae Garner, Amy Shedlosky Front Row: Brittany Hulbert

Sponsor: Nancy Bishop

Membership: 6

Members: Leigh ann Brym

Carissa Crawford

Jasmine Fryear

Tammi Parker

Holly Walker

Tracy Williams

Highlights: Cheered at Sophomore Sporting Events, Cheered with the Varsity and Reserve Squads at State Boys' Baksetball Tournament.

Upper Left: TracyWilliams, Holly Walker, LeighAnn Brym and Jasmine Fryrear enthusiastically cheer as the boys' varsity basketball team competes during the Boys' State Basketball Tournament.

Upper Right: Sophomore cheerleaders join the reserves for a cheer during a timeout.

Lower Left: Jasmine Fryrear notices that her new tennis shoe has been mysteriously stuck to the floor by a piece of unclaimed gum.

Lower Right: Something must be terribly funny for Carissa Crawford and Tammy Parker to look so amused.

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1988-89 Sophomore Cheerleaders: Back Row: (left-right) Tammi Parker, Holly Walker, Leigh ann Brym Front Row: Jasmine Fryrear, Carissa Crawford, Tracy Williams. ·
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Diane Trouba and Juliee Crocker reach out The Associated Jazz demonstrates a variety of freeze frame poses at the to the audience and try to catch a falling star. end of a song. This section of Associated Jazz sing to all levels and areas of the audience at the Music Department's Soup and Salad Supper. Jennifer Baus appears to plead for help as Juliee Crocker and Cassie Althouse sing beside her. 72/ Associated Jazz While looking over her shoulder, Rane lie Hollman "stops in the nam t Cassie Althouse manages to keep a of love" while singing in the cafete smile on her face. ria. Lisa Gilliland, Heidi Griffeth, Cassie Althouse and Robin Walker look a t different parts of the audience during a performance.

Director: Mary Oestmann

Accompanist: Jim Koudelka

Membership: 12

Members: Cassie Althouse, Traci Anania, Jennifer Baus, Amy Bibb, Jami Cleveland, Juliee Crocker, Tina Danek, Lisa Gilliland, Heidi Griffeth, Ranelle Hollman, Diane Trouba, Robin Walker.

Highlights: School Assembly--Christmas, Competition-Peru, Nebraska, Benefit at the Cornhusker Hotel, performed at Centrum and Gateway Mall, participated at the Music Department Soup and Salad Supper.

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19~~-89_ Associated Jazz Members: (Left-Right) Amy Bibb, Jami Cleveland, He1d1 Griffeth, Ranelle Hollman, Lisa Gilliland, Tina Danek, Diane Trouba, Juliee Crocker, Cassie Althouse, Robin Walker Not Pictured: Tracy Anania, Jennifer Baus.
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The girls of Associated Jazz are full of smiles at the Music Department Soup and Salad Supper. The Associated Jazz make themselves comfortable while singing at the Centrum. Amy Bibb, Jami Cleveland and Diane Trouba reach out to the audience.
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Director: Duane Nichols

Membership: 14

Members: Amy Attenberger, Nicole Bond, Sandra Fournier, Jeff Graff, Kim Hanner, Miike Hosek.Shari McCrea, Jonathan Northouse, Aaron Redling, Brandon Standley, Erick Strack, Chris Werner, Larry Wh ite, Jennifer WIiiiams,

Highlights: Renaissance Madrigal Dinner, Trips to Kansas City Renaissance Festival, Grand Island Holiday

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Upper Left: The Meister Singers · leads the fans in the Star Spangled Banner at the Omaha BensonNortheast basketball game.

Upper Right: Sandra Fournier, Aaron Redling and Nicole Bond sing with enthusiasm during a musical program.

Lower Left: Jeff Graff, Chris Werner, and Jon Northouse sing with full force to their attentive audience.

Lower Right: Shari McCrea, Nicole Bond, Mike Hosek and Jon Northousewaitfortheircue to begin singing.

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for 1988-89 Meister Singers: Front Row (left-right) Sandra Fournier, Jeff Graff , Nicole Bond, Jon Northouse, Chris Werner , Middle Row: B r andon Standley, Kim Hanner, Mike Hosek, Amy Attenberger, Aaron Red ling Back Row: Erich Strack, Shari McCrea, Jennifer Williams, Larry White
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Director: Duane Nichols

Membership: 18

Members:

Sopranos: Angela Frain, Stacy Larsen, Carrie Carmichael, Michelle Priece, Holly Walker.

Altos: Tracy Williams, Rebecca Eppens, Jennifer Mateer, Tammy Richardson

Tenors: Jeff Jaeger, Carl Hartman, Brian Helms, Jim Jordan, Steve Bossung.

Basses: Brad Tillberg, Ed Muller, Andy Watson, Ray Craig.

Upper Left: As one can see, it takes a lot of practice to" become good at singing and memorizing the right moves.

Upper Right: Agility and endurance are some of the prerequisites in order to succeed in this group.

Lower Right: The Sophomore Swing Choir reaches for the stars.

Lower Left: The Sophomore Swing Choir members grab on to their dreams, on of which was to become a member of this group.

1988-89 Sophomore Swing Choir : Back Row (left-right) Jim Jordan, Jeff Jaeger , Ed Muller, Tammy Richardson , Carl Hartman Middle Row : Carrie Carmichael, Angela Frain, Michelle Pierce, Holly Wa lker, Jenn Matee r Front Row: Rebecca Eppens , Traci Williams, Randy Damewood , Andy Watson , Steve Bossung Not Pictured: Cindy Rohe, Brian Helms, Ray Craig
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After a concert, these Horizon members present Accompanist Jim Koudelka with an award. These young ladies seem to be anxious to begin another performance. ~orizons members stand tall while waiting for the signal to start. Shari McCrea and Jill Durst have fun at the So Lo Supper while still getting the most out of it. ' Crystal Schaefer seems preoccupied at the Music Department Soup and Salad Supper.

Sponsor: Duane Nichols

Membership: 29

Members: Annicia Ahlman, Mariamo Atobatele, Lori Bahr, Heather Delp, Jill Durst, Shonna Eisenbarth, Georgia Enders, Cindie Farnsworth, Kathy Forney, Mary Fuhrer, Christi Garrison, Stacy Griffith, Heather Johnson, Shannon Kempkes, Shari McCrea, Shana Pagel, Shawna Pickett, Kathleen Pickett, Kathy Pries, Sharlene Riggert, Crystal Schaefer, Shellie Schleiger, Angie Smith, Lani Songsten, Nicole Stahnke, Karma Vang, Shannon Watson, Mara Wear, Tricia Young

Highlights: Performances at Miller & Paine, Centrum, Union Bank, Gateway, Northeast, First Methodist Church, Music Department Soup and Salad Supper.

1988-89 Horizon Members: Front Row: (left-right) Shannon Kempkes, Heather Delp, Shana Pagel, Shonna Eisenbarth Middle Row: Mary Fuhrer, Cindie Farnsworth, Shawna Pickett, Heather Johnson, Shannon Watson, Angie Smith Back Row: Lori Bahr, Karma Vang, Shari McCrea, Stacy Griffith, Kathy Forney, Nicole Stahnke, Shellie Schleiger, Annicia Ahlman, Lani Songsten, Jill Durst, Christi Garrison. Heather Johnson plays the flute while the other members sing to the tune.
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Annicia Ahlman does the "hippy hippy shake." The Concert Choir engages in another wonderful performance.
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Director: Duane Nichols

Accompianist: Jim Koudelka

Membership: 51

Choir Council:

Erich Strach

Brett Wattnem

Chris Richardson

Jeff Graff

Shonna Eisenbarth

Karma Vang

Jamie Hauptmeier

Amy Bibb

Traci Anania

Sherr i McCrea

Highlights: Fall Concert, Holiday Concert , All City Contest, The Broadway Musical "The Sound of Music," Commencement Ceremonies , Trip to Worlds of Fun.

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1988-89 Concert Choir : T raci Anania, Amy Attenberger , Jenn ifer Baus , Amy Bibb , Nicole Bond, M elissa Borman, Melin da Buchanan , T iffa ny Carlton, S helley Carm o dy , Ju li ee Crocker, Miche ll e Davis, Heather De lp Joe Edgecomb, Shonna E isenb arth , Jody Erns t, Jas on Fl eege , Sandr a Fourn ier, Willi Gerlach ,Sherr i Gies, Jeff Graff, Heid i Griffeth , Stac yn Gr iff ith , Kim Hanner, Jam ie Hauptm e ier, M ik e Hos ek, Jeff Hufman, Lisa Kobes Laura Leddy, Aimee Lempke Sh ari McCrea Sandr0Mes9uita, C raig Norse , Jon No rth, Jonathan No rthouse, Misty Owens , Cindy Pa li k , S herri Ravins , Aaron Re dling , Nicole Reints , C hri s Richardson , Da nna Ric tchey, Brandon Standley, Kerr i Ste i n, Karen S telzer, Erich Strack , Karma Vang , Brett Wattnem , Larry Wh ite , Jenn if er Willi am s , B rian Wolfe Me li nda Buchanan, Jeff Graff and Joe Edgecomb are only a few o f th ose who contribute to the sound of the choir. The Concert Cho ir performs in th e Northeast Auditorium. The cho ir me mb ers em it beaut iful melodies for the audience to appreciate Concert
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Bret Gies The guys look cool as the ladies swing to the beat. Jennifer Williams, Kevin Clark and ChellseyWilson exhibit a "picture this" pose. "The Blues' Brothers" are otherwise known as Kevin Clark and Erich Strack. Kevin Clark sure does know how to attract Diane Schulen Jennifer Williams and Chellsey Wilson. Jennifer Williams and Kevin Clark shov" both enthusiasm and enjoyment while Jennifer Schultz shows Mark Krejci how to l1is stuff. singing. 80/Swi ng Choir

Director: Mary Oestmann

Accompanist: Jim Koudelka

Membership: 18

Members: Nicole Bond, Kevin Clark, Gretchen Habrock, Mark Krejci , Julie Leising, Scott McHatton, Jon Northouse, Diane Schulenberg, Jennifer Schultz, Corey Skaggs, Karen Stalzer, Erich Strack , Dan Van Arsdall, Brett Wattnem, Larry White, Carla Wichman, Jennifer Williams, Chellsey Wilson.

Highlights: Community Performances, Exchanges with other schools, Competitions, Rock Show, Jewish Community Center--Omaha, Jr. High performance series

1988-89 Swing Choir Members: Back Row (left-right) Chellsey Wilson, Dan Van Arsdall, Scott McHatton , Larry White , Kevin Clark , Mark Krejci , Gretchen Hobrock , Diane Schulenberg , Erich Strack, Karen Sto lzer , Jon Northouse Front Row: Julie Leising, Carla Wichman, Jennifer Schultz, Cory Skaggs . Not Pictured: Nicole Bond Chellsey Wilson and Dan Van Arsdall try to look sincere while glancing in each other' s eyes . Larry White, Kevin Clark, Julie Leising, Carla Wichman and Mark Krejci smile till it hurts. The Northeast Swing Choir knows how to snap the i r fingers and sing at the same time. What about rubbing their stomachs and patti ng their heads?
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Jamie Hauptmeier, Lori Holy and snar1 McCrea concentrate on doing their best at a performance The male Chamber Singers do their best to sing without the accompani r ment of their female counterparts. Amy Attenberger and Mike Hosek pay A portion of the Chamber Singers know The Chamber Singers eagerly awai t close attention during a performance at that practice ·makes perfect. cue to begin the next song. East Park Plaza. The Chamber Singers give another outstanding performance at East P Plaza. Brandon Stanley, Jon North and Sandro Mesquita perform in perfect harmony.
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Sponsor: Mary Oestmann

Membership: 20

Members: Amy Attenberger, Shelley Carmody, Joe Edgecomb, Michelle Fedon, Julie Frazer, Jeff Graff, Jamie Hauptmeier, Lori Holy, Mike Hosek, Jeff Hufman, Shari McCrea, Scott McHatton, Sandro Mesquita, Christi Miller, Jon North, Cindy Palik, Chris Richardson, Diane Schulenberg, Brandon Standley, Wendy Williams

Highlights: Holiday performances, Rock Show, Kick-Off for March of Dimes, Exchange of other singing groups in Kansas City, Music Department Soup and Salad Supper.

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1988-89 Chamber Singers: Back Row (left-right) Amy Attenberger, Julie Frazer, Scott McHatton, Brandon Standley, Jeff Graff, Joe Edgecomb, Cristi Miller, Lori Holy, Wendy Williams Front Row: Cindy Palik, Shelley Carmody, Diane Schulenberg, Jon North, Chris Richardson, Sandro Mesquita, Michelle Fedon, Jamie Hauptmeier. While giving another outstanding performance, the Chamber Singer ladies sing a group solo. 3hari McCrea listens to Director Mary Oestmann give last ninute instructions. Michelle Fedon and Scott McHatton take a brief rest before continuing on with the show.
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The qrass section parades around town. Twirler Stacy Church struts her stuff in front of the band. The Northeast Rocket Drumline puts on a wonder performance for an appreciative audience. Jill Aspegren looks exceedingly cool as she marches Two younger siblings of the Rocket Band members proL with her shades on. carry the band banner. The band marches in perfect time to the direction of drum major Chris Werner. The Rocket Band performs at a football gar

Director: Jeff Klintberg

Assistant Director: Janet LaFollette

Drum Majors: Deaun Maatsch Chris Werner

Band Staff

President: Jill Aspegren

Vice President: Phil Eggerling

Staff Members: Chuck Divine, Kreg Green, Amy Hoffmeyer, Roger Lynn, Melissa McGrew, Scott McHatton, Gary Riege, Keira Street, Becky Winkelman, Sara Witte.

Highlights: Kickoff Classic in New York, Harvest of Harmony Parade and Field Competition, LPS Competition, NSBA, Star City Parade, performing at football games, selling thousands of pizzas.

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Complete with her own amplifier, Holly Gear makes herself heard durinQ a performance in the cafeteria.

Director: Jeff Klintberg

Membership: 22

Highlights: Northeast Boosters' Spaghetti Supper, 9th Grade Orientation, Music Department Soup Supper, Junior High School Tour, Hastings' Jazz Festival, Northeast Community College Jazz Festival, Greely Colorado Jazz Festival, Spring Honors Convocation, Rock Show.

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Jazz Band Members: Back Row (left to right) Holly Gear, Geoff Michaelson, Robin Walker, Kreg Green, Rich Root, Mike Nehe. Middle: Phil Eggerling, Roger Lynn, Brent Curtis, Dave Mock, Jeff Maxwell. Front: Tony Rezek, Amy Price Bob Zumpfe, Gary Riege, Chris Jensen. Not Pictured: Chuck Divine.Stephanie Ehlers, Cleon Finnell, Julie Leising, Brett Mason, Sara Witte. Jeff Maxwell and Dave Mock let things slide as they play some tricky measures on their trombones. Amy Price, Bob Zumpfe and Gary Rlege demonstrate their musical ability during a saxophone solo line.
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Sponsor: Jim Schultz

Membership: 22

Members:Traci Anania, Julia Bahr, Jennifer Dickenson, Rebecca Eppens, Cleon Finnell, Debra Frazell, Doug French, Sarah Habel, James Hansen, Michelle Hohenfeldt, Lance Hollman, Clay Maranville, Cole Maranville, Karen Peck, Michelle Pierce, Monica Pierce, Nicole Reints, Melanie Richmond, Ronald Royer, Kevin Sadowski, Scott Smith, Sara Witte

Highlights: Lincoln Youth Symphony (Lance Hollman, Michelle Hohenfeldt), All State Clinic Orchestra (Jeni Dickenson, Lance Hollman), Hastings Honor Chamber Orchestra (Lance Hollman), String Ensemble at Soup Supper, Solo Ensemble Festival, Beatrice Orchestra Festival.

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Director: Jeff Kli ntberg

Assistant Director: Janet LaFollette

Membership: 60

Highlights: Christmas Concert, March Concert, District Music Contest, Competed in the Solo and Ensemble Contest, Spring Trip, Spring Concert

Upper Right: Eric Landauer, LeanneFritchie, Chris Jensen , and Randy Damewood create melodious tunes on their various instruments.

Lower Left: Ed Muller appears to be surprised by what he sees as Holly Walker calmly prepares to play her flute.

Lower Right: Mike Nehe and Tim Stoppel jam on their trumpets at a practice session.

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The Concert Band, directed by Jeff Klin t berg and comp ri sed mostly of sophomores, emits a comb i nation of brass, woodw i nd , and percussion sounds. Upper Left: The Concert Band flute and clarinet sections play at a recital.
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Director: Jeff Klintberg

Assistant Director: Janet LaFollette

Membership: 67

Highlights: Winter Concert, March Concert, Performed at Nebraska Bandmaster's Convention, Competed in All-City Contest, St. Louis

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Heather Baily, Tracie Cunning, Chris Gilliam and Renee Kemp ka prepare their arguments for another match Can we guess what class Tracie Cunning, Nathan Lane and Sean El i le are in? Tracie Cunning, Chris Gilliam and Renee Kempkes work on s c m resea rch to prepare for a match.

Sponsor: Sue Resz

Officers:

President: Nathan Lane

Vice-President Paul Souders

Secretary: Dawn Leishman Harbor Mistress:Jennie Brym

Highlights: Paul Souders and Nathan Lane reached quarter-finals at a tournament in Des Moines, Iowa. Paul Souders and Nathan Lane debated at Millard North,and Nathan Lane received the 2nd place speaker award. Nathan Lane and Paul Souders competed at Creighton Prep in the semifinals. Lance Hollman and Paul Souders placed sixth at a tournament at Council Bluffs-Abraham Lincoln.

1988-89 Debate Members: (left-right) Nathan Lane, Jennifer Williams, Sue Resz, Lance Hollman, Tracie Cunning, Heather Baily, Geoff Owen, Brent Curtis, Sean Elliot, Michelle Voeltz, Chris Gilliam, Renee Kempkes Sean Elliot and Nathan Lane work on individual projects to perfect their arguments.
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Sponsor: Jim Perry

Officers:

President: Nick Ackerman

Vice-President: Brenda Chuda

Secretary: Jon Pearl

Treasurer:

(1st sem.): Aimee Lempke

(2nd sem.): Aaron Clark

Historian: Jodi Turek

Highlights: Five-minute Plan, Painted the Rocket, Congratulation Notes, Sophomore Orientation, Homecoming Dance, Toy Drive, Senior Picture, Food Drive, Turnabout Dance, Distinguished Alumni, Milliard South Road Trip, Teacher of the Quarter, Newspaper Column, Kerrey Assembly, Exchange Students' Dinner, Holiday Wish Tree, Papillion Council Exchange, Carnation Sales, Blood Drive.

1988-89 Student Council Members: (left-right) Aaron Clark, Jason Helmstader, _ Jim Perry, Aimee Lempke, Sharon Gable, Jon Pearl, Sherri _ Ravins, Brenda Chuda, Mara Wear, Nick Ackerman, Gretchen Hammes, Angelicque McCoy, Aricka Lester. One way Student Council communicated with the student body was through this bulletin board.
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Sponsor: Paula Hanneman

Membership: 7

Officers: President: John Willis

Vice-President: Mike Romack

Members:

Brad Bock

Chuck Divine

Jason Orth

Mike Romack

Corey Skaggs

Jeff Vonfeldt

John Willis

Highlights: Jason Orth Placed First which led the team to a victory in the 3-D Target Shoot, Received the Shooting Award for Most Lead Slung at an Inanimate Objects, Participated in several Range Prac- · tices.

Upper Left: John Willis, Jason Orth and Mike Romack display a variety of firearm power.

Upper Right: Wouldn't you like to meet these three roughnecks in a dark alley?

Lower Left: Jason Orth assumes a semi- relaxed assault position while patiently waiting for someone to find a target.

Lower Right: It appears as if Mike Romack is saying, "Trust me. I know what I am doing."

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Sponsor: Randy Connet

Officers:

President: Pam Patterson

Vice-President: Becky Winkelman

Secretary: Tim Hamersma

Reporter: Jeff Vanderslice

Sentinal: Jim Jones

Treasurer: Kelli Hall

Parliamentarian: Mike Eisenbarth

Active Members: Amy Campbell, Jim Seward, Carrie Stollar, Sara West, Mandy Williams

Highlights: National FFA Convention, State FFA Convention, Leadership Skills Contest, Soil Judging Contest, Dairy Cow Judging, Meats Judging, Livestock Judging, Participation in Nursery/ Landscape, Welding, and Surveying Teams, Agronomy Contest, Entomology Contest.

Upper Left: Sara West and Carrie Stollar listen closely to a speech being given by another FFA member.

Upper Right:: FFA members pay close attention at the FFA National Convention.

Lower Left: Becky Winkelman, a.k.a. Norman Bates, turns psycho on Jim Seward during a FFA trip.

Lower Right: Jim Jo~es appears to ask farmer Jim Seward and his cow a few questions.

1988-89 FFA Members: Front Row : (left-right) Pam Patterson, Sara West, Carrie Stollar, Amanda Williams, Jim Jones, Becky Winkelman, Ken Cunningham Back Row: Jim Seward , Tim Hamersma, Jeff Vanderslice.
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Advisor: Daryl Blue

Editor: Lori Holy

Sports Editor: Nick Ackerman

Photographer: Ty Vetter

Advertising Staff: Nancy Fagler

Justin White

Reporters: Jenni Brym, Leigh ann Brym, Dianna Danielson, Brad Johnson, Mark Krejci, April Leach, Diane Schulenberg

Highlights: Five new reporters were added second semester, Reached a goal of eight pages instead of four

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1988~89 Northea~tern Staff Members : (left-right) Leighann Brym, Mark Kre j ci, Jennie Brym, Lon Holy, Brad Johnson , Apr il Leach , Justin White, . Dianna Danielson Not Pictured: Nick Ackerman, Nancy Fagler, Angelicque McCoy, Diane Schulenberg, Ty Vetter Diane Schulenberg is amused with her article. Lori Holy beckons out her comments of the last issue of the Northeastern. Karen Killham , who
is very helpful in assisting me
publication staffs, tries to show Jennie Brym the problem.
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102/Rocket
Jodi Turner practices modeling , while waiting for more work to do. Advisor Daryl Blue escapes from the havoc of the yearbook class. A group of staff members on a typical day--hard at work. Robbie Buchanan works on a layout, while Dawn Wimbish and Sarah Tast critique his work Substitute Pat Martin, the adopted adv ! surveys the class for possible work to be d l Jodi Turner looks frustrated from wo r ing of the computer, as Sarah Ta f supervises.

Advisor: Daryl Blue

Editor: Debbie Murtaugh

Photographers: Mike.

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Ro mack, Ty Vetter, Adam (9) Ott @)

Ad Staff: Amy Campbell, Sarah Tast, Dawn Wimbish

Sports Staff: Amy Bibb, Stacey Cover

Copy/Photo Staff: Robbie Buchanan, Sheila Effie, Lisa Gilliland, Amy Hoffmeyer, Cindy Martin, Deanna Thetro, Jodi Turner, Kami Walbridge

Highlights: Managing without an advisor for several weeks

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1988-89 Rocket Staff Members: Front Row ( Left-Right) DeAnna Thetro , Sarah Tast, Kami Walbridge , Amy Bibb Second Row: Dawn Wimbish , Robbie Buchanan, Amy Hoffmeyer, Debbie Murtaugh Third Row : Lisa Gilliland, Sheila Effie, Cindy Martin Back Row: Stacey Cover , Jodi Turner Not Pictured: Amy Campbell , Adam Ott , Mike Romack, Ty Vetter IDeAnna Thetro almost falls from exhaustion as other mem,bers of the staff are hard at work.
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Editor Debbie Murtaugh looks stunned as Amy Hoffmeyer supplies her with news of another catastrophe. Is photographer Ty Vetter coming or going?
Rocket/103

Sponsors: Caroline Hug, Ken Kaser

Officers:

President: Sandra Fournier

Vice President: Becky Stewart

Treasurer: Carrie Hillary

Secretary: Julie Lauver

Reporter: Wendy Vidlak

Historian: Becky Winkelman

Members: Dawn Breemes, Jennie Brym, Kelly Callahan , Shelley DeBoer, Bill Duncan, Laura Fournier, Bobby Gaffney, Tara Gonzalas, Mark Hyson, Steve Miller, Pamela Rice, Jeremy Rystrom, Mike Rutt, Kim Sadowski, Jennifer Schultz, Tammy Scott, Sonya Siebe, Brian Stewart, Karma Vang, Randy Ware, Larry White, Kr isti Wieneke, Chellsey Wilson, Dawn Wimbish

Highlights: Hayrack Ride at Rocaberry Farm , Regional Fall Leadership Conference at Colorado Springs, State Leadership Conference, Joint Meeting, Worlds of Fun Trip, Food Scavenger Hunt.

Upper Left: Karma Vang, Carrie Hillary, Julie Lauver, and Becky Stewart enjoy a few moments together before the hayrack ride begins.

Upper Right: Brent White prepares to throw his pumpkin at Becky Winkelman as Jeremy Rystrom witnesses the event.

Lower Left: Jennifer Brym proudly displays what she has picked from the field.

Lower Right: Carrie Hillary brushes the hay off of herself as Julie Lauver makes sure she gets into the picture too.

104/FBLA

FBLA members Wendy Vidlak, Becky Winkelman , Sandra Fournier, Jennifer Schultz, Caroline Hug, Shelley Deboer, and Randy Ware gather at the Regional Leadership Conference in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Sponsor: Bill Rogge

Officers:

President: Trent Bills

Vice President: Nathan Lane

Members: Heather Baily, Greg Burns, Jeff Enevoldsen, Clay Maranville, Jeff McMahill, Geoff Michaelson, Jennifer Miller, Scott Smith, Cathy Souliere, David Van Essen, Peter Waldo, Jack Williams, Bob Zumpfe.

Highlights: Attended Numerous Contests, Organized Annual Cribbage Tournament, Held Various Math Club Parties.

Upper Left: The Math Club ponders another mystery of the universe.

Upper Right: The entire Math Club appears to have the answer to another complexing problem.

Lower Left: Nathan Lane seems to enjoy working on some difficult math problems.

Lower Right: Trent Bills points out a few upcoming events at a Math Club meeting.

1988-89 Math Club Members: Trent Bills , Jeff Enevoldsen, David Van Essen , Greg Burns , Jeff McMahill, Cathy Souliere, Bill Rogge , Heather Ba ily , Nathan Lane, Jack Williams. Not Pictured: Clay Maranville , Geoff Michaelson, Jennife r Mille r, Scott Smit h, Peter Waldo, Bob Zumpfe.
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Florinda (Brent Schwertfeger) goes through his actions while rehearsing lines with Christie Nienaber. Beatrice (Jennifer Schultz) explains to Brighella (Ray Craig) why it is so important to act as her dead brother. Dr. Lombardi (Jami Cleveland) tells Pantalone (Pat Peacock) what she thinks of the engagement, while Pantalone tells Dr Lombardi through mouth gestures what he thinks of her. Christle Nienaber . and Tru f faldino go over lines sine ( Brighella (Ray Craig) was n ( where to be found. Truffaldino (Rick Lingard) reflects on marriage to Smeraldino (George Enders), his future wife. The cleverness of Beatrice (Jennifer Schultz) in an act to make Silv i, 1 (Jeff Graff) reevaluate his love for Clarice (Aimee Lempke), whi le Pantalone (Pat Peacock) looks in awe at his future son-in-law.

Fron~ Row (L·R~: Jennifer Schultz, Rick Lingard, Bruce Chapman, Jami Cleveland, Jennifer Baus. Middle Row: Stacey Larson, Aimee Lempke Jeff Graff Pat Peacock Carrie Vifquain, Matt Bradley, George Enders, Dave Bruno . B~ck Row: R 1 ay Craig, Scott Woodward, Jeff Vonfeldt, Brent Schwerdtfeger.

Written By: Carlo Goldoni

Directed By: Bruce Chapman

Cast

Pantalone Pat Peacock

Clarice Aimee Lempke

Dr. Lombardi.. Jami Cleveland

Silvio Jeff Graff

Beatrice Jennifer Schultz

Florinda

Brent Schwertfeger

Brighella Ray Craig

Smeraldina George Enders

Truffaldino Rick Lingard

Waiter

Matt Bradley

Waitress Jennifer Baus

Porter 1 Jeff Vonfeldt

Porter 2 Dava Bruno

Assisted By: Christie Nienaber

Chorus: Sheila Effie, Stacey Larson, Carrie Vifquain, Scott Woodward

Crew: Steve Bossung, Ann Denney, Nan Divine, Mike Hansen, Matt Honor, Duane Johns, Brian Mahoney, Cory

Maul, Shawn Miller, Dave Mock, Trina

Montague, Jeff Neuhar, Christie

Nienaber, Cindi Nienaber, Erika Pierson, Jim Scott, Curt Simpson Wade Turner, Jenny Way

Fall Play/107

Florinda (Brent Schwertfeger) Throws two pence to the porter (Jeff Vonfeldt) for the porterage. Truffaldino (Rick Lingard) contemplates on how to be at two places at once. Beatrice (Jennifer Schultz) tries to concentrate while we find Pantalone (Pat Peacock) with his mouth hung open.
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1OS/Spring Play

Corey Skaggs, Kevin Clark, and Rick Lingard practice a scene before the play. Jennifer Schultz and Rick Lingard act out the masterpiece, The Sea Gull. Kevin Clark reveals the secret behind playing cards. Jami Cleveland comforts one of her co-stars in The S a Gull.
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The cast takes a break between scenes. Carrie Vlfqualn catches the audience's eye during r 1is scene.

Directed by: Bruce Chapman

Cast:

Irina Nikolayevna Arkadina

Jami Cleveland

Konstatin Gavrilovich Treplev

Rick Lingard

Pytor Nikolayevich Sorin

Dave Bruno

Nina Miknailovna Zarechna

Jennifer Schultz

llya Afanasyevich Shamraev

Ray Craig

Pauline Andreyevna

Heidi Griffeth

Marya llyinishna (Masha)

Carrie Vifquain

Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin

Corey Skaggs

Eugene Sergeyevich Dorn

Kevin Clark

Semon Semonovich Medvedenko

Chad Osburn

Yakov

Steve Bossung

Sasha

Jeff Vonfeldt

Cook

Georgia Enders

Maid

Aimee Lempke

Assisted by Jenny Way

The Sea Gull Cast: Back Row: {left-right) Jenny Way, Ray Craig, Dave Bruno, Ricklingard, Jeff Vonfeldt, Aimee Lempke, Kevin Clark, Corey Skaggs, Steve Bossung Middle Row: Pat Peacock, Carrie Vifquain Front Row: • Georgia Enders, Jami Cleveland, Jennifer Schultz, Jonathan Northouse. Jami Cleveland and Rick Lingard engage in an emotional scene. Rick Lingard and Jennifer Schultz catch everyone's attention with a kiss. Aimee Lempke catches a snooze before practice.
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110/Musical

Liesl (Jennifer Williams) coos over Rolf (Larry White.) Amy Bibb and Jon Northouse perfect their dancing steps. Jim Koudelka concentrates on playing the songs from The Sound of Music. Maria (Jenny Baus) prays for her new acquaiitances, the von Trapp fam il .,. 1 he von Trapp children, after being frightened by the storm, are consoled t. ' their governess, Maria (Jennifer Baus.) Liesl (Jennifer Williams) proudly sings among her younger siblings.

Director Duane Nichols shows Jon Northouse and Chris Richardson the proper way to execute their lines

Director: Duane Nichols

Cast:

Mother Abbess

Sr .Berthe

Nicole Bond

Sandra Fournier

Sr. Margaretta Karen Stolzer

Sr .Sophia Juliee Crocker

Capt. von Trapp Sandro Mesquita

Maria

Jennifer Baus

Franz Chris Richardson

Frau Schmidt Kim Hanner

Rolf

Llesl

Friedrich

Louisa

Larry White

Jennifer Williams

Andy Watson

Jesslkah Gilmore

Kurt Jason Peterson

Brigitta

Jennifer Foster

Marta Mikhaila Schneider

Gretl

Maggie Gossard

Max Jeff Graff

Elsa Heidi Griffeth

Ursula

Shari McCrea

Herr Zeller Brian Wolfe

Adm. von Schreiber

Erich Strack

Baron Elberfeld Jon Northouse

Baroness Elberfeld

Shelley Carmody

Young Postulant Jamie Hauptmeier

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The cast of The Sound of Music know that practice makes perfect.

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1989 Sound of Music Cast: Back Row: (left-right) Andy Watson, Director Duane Nichols, Kim Hanner, Chris Richardson, Amy Bibb, Jenn ifer Williams Brandon Standley, Jennifer Baus, Sandro Mesquita, Heidi Griffeth Front Row: Jennifer Foster, Mikhaila Schneider, Maggie Gossard, Jessikah Gilmore, Jason Peterson, Heather Delp, Traci Anania, Juliee Crocker , Nicole Bond , Laura Leddy The van Trapp children enjoy of playing leap frog.
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Karen Oliver and Mary Vidlak are found ringing up the total prices for the students' and teachers' luncne f Grace Walker takes out bread from the oven to serve to M~rva Brodd counts out the exact change for a student. the next rush of hungry students. Melody Alexander hands a cup of ice cream to another satisfied customer.
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Wallis Peck explains the components of a Type-A meal.

Subs Here to Stay..... . For A While

During the 1988-89 school year, Northeast relied heavily upon substitute teachers. At times, more than 20 substitutes were in the building on one day.

More often than not, there was such a demand for substitutes in an area of study that substitutes from one area would teach in another area. During a math conference, a shortage of math substitutes arose. Thus, many teachers certified in teaching English and Social Studies had to muddle their way through two days of math and computer classes.

Because of extended absenses due to various illnesses, some substitute teachers spent several weeks here.

One such sub was Pat Martin who stepped in after Daryl Blue was home recuperating after an appendectomy. She also took over for Liz Schulenberg when she left school to have her baby.

Martin who has been substituting for three years, sees her job as "carrying on and trying to do what the teacher would normally do."

Marty Rejcha represented another substitute who had the opportunity to spend several weeks at Northeast. Rejcha stepped in while Mel Berka recuperated from heart surgery. Rejcha, like Martin, also feels that carrying on as the regular teacher would, is important. However, Rejcha tried to add a little extra during his stay. For the benefit of all of Mel Berka's classes, Rejcha arranged for some actors, who assumed the role of Civil War Soldiers, to come and perform for the students.

Students in Gale Cook's classes also had the opportunity to spend a length of time with a substitute while he had surgery on his leg. For the most part they spent time with Mark Smith. But, on occasion, Marilyn Veomett, took hold of the classes.

Most of the substitutes that spent time at Northeast have some common observations about the students here. Dennis Brislen, a Social Studies and P.E. teacher, who subbed in the math department during a mathematics conference, sited that the students at Norhteast, "are cooperative, and very helpful. They also have good study habits." Rejcha, too, has high regards to those who attend Northeast. He said, "I'm proud of the accomplishments of the Northeast students."

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While substituting for Daryl Blue, Pat Martin listens irtently to Adam Ott's question. Substitute Dennis Brislen, who is certified in Social Studies and P.E. tries his hardest to adjust to teaching Ste
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Jim Gleason exhibits that sometimes substituting is like a foreign language.

If Evelyn Hayes has any questions while substituting, Dave Strange has left plenty of books for her to read.

passes on some of her knowledge about pho-

to some of her short term students.

Substitute Teachers/117

Substitute Marty Rejcha ponders over Jennifer Davis' question. Dixie Mulligan tography

118/Student Teachers

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Gregory Kush stands in the hallway while anxiously awaiting to get his picture in the yearbook. Kush is Jim Campbell's student teacher.
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Ken Kaser and Caroline Hug are privileged to have Craig Meley as their student teacher for the 1988-89 school year. Keith White, the student teacher for Bob Els, knows ho "' much work goes into teaching.
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Laurie Carver listens closely to Rick Collura's advice.

Student Teachers Assets to NE

Student teachers. Most people, who hear those words, think of those college students that sit in one or two of their classes.

But, what few people know, is their purpose to us (the students), and them (the teachers). To us, they're a break from our regular teachers when they (student teachers) get to teach us. The student teachers are in the classroom to learn how to teach effectively to begin with.

For the spring of 1989, the one departement that has the most student teachers is Mathematics with eight students. They are Laurie Carver for Rick Collura, Nanet Cline for Sandi Vercellino, Gregory Kush for Jim Campbell , Julie Pribnow for Janet Emery, Phillip Rother for Buren Thomas, Brian Sandall for Bill Rogge, Joseph Torrez for Steve Carr, and Keith White for Bob Els.

Out of the total 19 student teachers, all but two are from University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Those two are White for Els in Mathematics, and John Winter for Jeff Klintberg. Both White and Winter are from Nebraska Wesleyan University

The departments of Science, Physical Education, Business Education, English, History, and Music all have two student teachers. Band has one. Adding up, it seems there should be 23 student teachers instead of only 19. However, two teachers, Kent Heier and Tonya White help out two different teachers each. Heier has English with Nesha Schuman and History with Hank Willemsen. White has History with Tracy Stauffer and English with Elaine Caster.

Dedicated, bright, fantastic, spontaneous, organized, tolerant, patient, and professional were just a few words used to describe the teachers by their understudies.

These brave young men and women have stepped

t,~e sac~~d doors of Lincoln Northeast Hi~h School

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Chantalle Ohlrich receives help from Janet Emery·s under- through study Julie Pribnow. to catch a look of what goes on on the other side of the ' teachers' desk. Dave Hunter looks shocked as Greg Bodtke, his fa ith f ul standby, poses for the camera. Student Teachers/119

New Teachers Make Themselves at Home

Mrs. Marguerite Haerther, Mrs. Cindy Karel and Ms. Sue Resz are the three teachers new to Northeast for the 1988-89 school year.

Karel was teaching part-time at the Bryan Learning Center when three full-time positions opened up in Lincoln. Of the three, she chose the Northeast science opening over one at Lincoln High and the other at Southeast. The reason that she chose Northeast was because she knew the people she would be working with, and she liked the administration.

Ms. Resz teaches in the social studies department and sponsors debate.

The reason she came to Northeast is that she heard several good comments about the Lincoln system from other teachers and the administration. This is her first teaching position , and was probably one of the few teachers who commuted daily to Lincoln from Crete.

Mrs. Haerther is a member of the Northeast English Department, and teaches in the REA program. She said she has seen a lot growth in her students and said Northeast's staff has been The Reading Department welcomed Marguerite

to Northeas very friendly and helpful.

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120/New Teachers
Cindy Karel, theScience Department's newest teacher, is found at the sink washing out beakers. Sue Resz is new this year in the Social Studies Department.

Mark Slechta, Nodine Blair, Jason Holmes, and Becky Winkelman are found reading the Pravda in Russian History, during the first semester in which it was introduced.

Students Offered New Experiences

Northeast added three new classes to the curriculum for the 1988-89 school year. The classes were Russian History, Finite Math and Applied Chemistry.

Bruce Waters, a member of the social studies department, taught the Russian History class. Finite MathwastaughtbyJim Campbell, and science teacher Dave Hunter was the instructor for Applied Chemistry.

"It is one of the few electivies offered to students through the social studies department, and there were a number of students interested in it," Waters said about the Russian history course.

Waters also said that the recent improvements in relations between the Soviet Union and The United States increased the public's interest in Russian culture and society.

Applied Chemistry was offered because there was a limited amount of math involved in the course.

While the enrollment was down this year in the new course, Hunter expects a larger class list for the 1989-90 school year.

Finite Math gives students the choice of either taking Calculus or Finite Math.

According to Campbell, the course is enjoyable to teach and does offer students a choice in math department courses.

New Classes/121
Dave Hunter is shown teaching the Applied Chemistrv class. Jim Campbell imparts his mathematical knowledge upon his Finite Math students John Willis, Jason Orth and Julie Ogden.

Northeast Takes on "New Look"

The 1988-89 school year was full of new things to look at throughout the building.

Before school even started in the fall, workers were giving the building a face lift. They scraped and washed out every section between the bricks. As many people remember, this project was so time consuming that the workers were not finished before the school year began. Thus, they created noise distractions and the dust from the bricks created messes in the classrooms if the windows were left open.

Northeast had an opportunity this year to utilize a new version of taking attendance and reporting absenses to parents. This year the office possesed an attendance scanning machine that processed the sheets that the teachers filled in the rectangles on for those students who were absent. If a student was reported absent, then another machine would call up the student's home and give a prerecorded message that he/she was not in school today.

The computer centers at Northeast also were keeping up with technology this year. All of the Apple II GS computers were replaced with the newer Macintosh Plus computers. These computers have with them an internal hard drive that has programs already on them, as well as an external drive that can have discs put in it. The Macs also have a Mousethat makes it easier for the user to operate the programs.

Most everyone at Northeast thad the opportunity to, this year, to be influenced by some part of the "new look" of the school.

The Rocket looked very distinguished with its new coat , f paint that the Student Council applied during the summe r
122/The New Look
After several incidents of breakage, bars were put on the windows of the entrance next to the cafete r
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The New Look/123

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These new attendance scanner sheets replaced the older method of taking attendance. The use of the new Macintoshes is made available to the students through the MERGER Lab and in computer classes. This machine reads and records the information provided on the attendance scanner sheets. The old Apple II GS were replaced by Macintosh Plus computers at the beginning of second semester.
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An Army travelling recruiting station travelled to the high schools of the United States. While Inside, the students viewed a high tech slide show set up on three screens and coreographed to music. The messages provided by the shows explained the Constitution, and the three branches of government. After the show, students were able to ask the recruiters questions.

During Marty Rejcha's reign as substitute In Mel Ber k :- ~s classes, it was arranged to have a troop of actors co t 1e to Northeast and reenact scenes from the Civil War. T ie students were told to play the role of reporters and to a -;; k the soldiers question. The activity was designed to teach the students a little more about life during the t it 1e of the Civil War.

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124/Special Activities

On Friday, March 3 an unexpected Ice storm arrived. Despite moans from disgusted parents, teachers and students, Lincoln Public Schools were the only schools In the area to remain open. However, the LPS administrators decided to compromise and announced that the schools would close early in the afternoon .

The League of Women Voters visited high schools to promote voting among the younger generation. Coming into the schools was to make It easier and more convenient for the students to register to vote. At Northeast, the students had the chance during their lunch hours to take advantage of this unique opportunity.

Special Activltles/125 ' I

Cassie Althouse

Gregory Burns

Jennifer Casburn

Brian Etherton

Tuan Hoang

Mark Krejci

Laura Leddy

Geoff Michaelson

Eric Schneider

Neil Spears

David Van Essen

Cla:S;S:

Ho,no,ree:s

Brent Curtis

Kyle Detweiler

Mary Hunter

Lance Hollman

Jennifer Lear

Allen Malsbury

Mark Michaelis

Edward Muller

Brian Tomcak

Scott Walter

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Jennifer Casburn

Brian Etherton

Kathryn Hansen

Tuan Hoang

Laura Leddy

Geoffrey Michaelson

Eric Schneider

Neil Spears

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Cassie Althouse
David Van Essen

National Honor Society Members 1988-89

Nicholas Ackerman Jeff Enevoldsen

Jill Aspergren Kreg Green

Randall Beach

Aaron Griess

Donna Beckham Heidi Griffeth

Susan Behrens Dorothy Groothuis

Sheela Berg Carol Hillary

Trent Bills

Gretchen Habrock

Nodine Blair Amy Hoffmeyer

Nicole Bond Ranelle Hollman

Dawn Breemes Jason Holmes

Louise Carr Craig Huffman

Jennifer Cerny Dana Kadavy

William Chmelka Nathan Lane

Joei Christiansen

Teresa Larson

Aaron Clark Hugh Lawson

Anna Denney Roger Lynn

Brenda Domingo Deaun Maatsch

Clay Maranville

Cynthia Martin

Melissa McGrew

Sandro Mesquita

Steven Mielke

Debora Murtaugh

David Noonan

Julie Ogden

Pamela Patterson

Amy Price

Christina Reed

Shari Sacks

Staci Sand

Steven Scaggs

Jennifer Schell

Diane Schulenberg

Dorothy Groothuis

Amy Hoffmeyer

Ranelle Hollman

Nathan Lane

Hugh Lawson

Debora Murtaugh

Jennifer Schell

Jodi Turek

C hristine Werner

J ennifer Williams

Be ck y W inkelman

Jennifer Schultz

Jeffrey Slagle

Scott Smith

Paul Souders

Paul Sphon

Karen Stalzer

Christene Trautner

Jodi Turek

Carrie Vifquai n

Kim Vokolek

Christine Werner

Christopher White

Carla Wichman

Jennifer Williams

Becky Winkelman

Sara Witte

Susan Behrens

Trent Bills

Dorothy Groothuis

Amy Hoffmeyer

Ranelle Hollman

Nathan Lane

Debora Murtaugh

Jennifer Schell

Jennifer Schultz

Jodi Turek

Christine Werner

Jennifer Williams

Becky Winkelman

Sch:ol·as~tic Le;t:ter
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***S c holastic letters are awarded to students who are ranked in the upper 3% of th e ir class during any two consecutive semesters while at Northeast.
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Varsity

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Coach: Bruce Reed

Record: 3-6

City Record: 1-2

Varsity Football Team. Back Row (I. tor.): Darren Parrott, Brent Schwerdtfeger, Bill Chmelka, Ben Torell, Dana Wendelin, Dave Noona n Mike Einspahr, Andy Longe, Matt Shaw, Jim Toomey, Greg Gottberg, Aaron Griess, Jon Pearl, Matt Franzen, Assistant Coach Rick Collura Middle Row: Assistant Coach Lynn Schoening, Assistant Coach Tracy Stauffer, Rob Fisher, Brian Beck, Jason Pflughaupt, Ivan Johnson Jassen Adamson, Rodney Bradley, Hugh Lawson, Jeff Jones, Russ Stevens, Troy Kuenning, Nate O'Connell, Head Coach Bruce Ree d Assistant Coach Scott Reed. Front Row: Student Manager Matt Rogers, Chris Hollibaugh, Matt Bradley, Mike Mayfield, Clint Gerken, Tro ) Curry, Eric Lowe, Brett Wattnem, Jeff Ochsner, Eric Schneider, Matt Francis, Student Manager Matt Honor.

Jeff Jones (22) follows the blocks of Nate O'Connell (75) and Darren Parrott (96) as the official signals the results--a Northeast touchdown against Lincoln High. Jones came off the bench to rush for more than 100 yards, and sparked the win over the Links.

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Lincoln High defenders close in on a Northeast punt returne t The Rockets displayed a rugged defense and downed th Links, 21-6.

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"The fumble took our momentum away and East took over"
-Coach Reed

The battle against Omaha Westside was an example of a close loss (17-14) for the Rockets. In the top photo, All-City linebacker Brent Schwerdtfeger receives instructions on the sideline. Northeast's defense (center) played hard-nosed the enitre season, but allowed 32 points to Hastings and Ralston. Northeast's offense (bottom) sputtered at times, although the unit finished the season with a 33 point explosion against Ralston in a double-overtime win, 33-32

Close setbacks Sturt gridders

Despite a 33-32 double overtime win against Ralston to close out the season, the Rocket varsity gridders sputtered -to a disappointing 3-6 record in 1988.

Northeast was ranked No. 5 in the Lincoln Journal-Star's .,pre-season Class· A football ratings But Coach Bruce Reed's squad fell to Hastings in tne' season opener, 32-8.

Reed thought the high rating before the season had even started might have contributed to the dowrif all.

We were overconfident and not mentally prepared," Reed said of the lopsided loss.

But Northeast, bidding to end a five year string of losirg seasons, rebounded with wins over Linco(Q High and Fremont. The victories left the Rockets with a 2-1 record. ·· ,

However, a three point loss to Omaha Westside evened the record, and set the stage for a nosedive. The Rockets were shut out by Grand Island and Lincoln Southeast, two of the state's top teams.

Spirits weren't completely damaged by the losses to G.I. and the Knights

"I felt we played our best games ~gainst the top teams in the state, but we played badly against the lower-rated teams," senior Nate O'Connell said'.

Northeast had little time to lick its wounds, because a Homecoming battle against rival East High ga ined everybody's attention.

East took advantage of a fumble to post a 17-14 win, and ensured another.losing season for Northeast. An overtime loss !o Norfolk added furth~r frustration, before the' win over · Ralston.

Linebacker Brent Schwerdtfeger, who was named to the Lincoln Journal-Star's All-State team, led the team defensively with 50 unassisted tackles and 125 assists. Rob Fisher had five fumble recoveries, and Rodney Bradley was the top· receiver, catching 29 passes for 560 yards.

Head Coach Bruce Reed (left) discusses strategy with offensive coordinator Rick Collura.
,, NE8 NE 21 NE7 NE14 NE0 NE0 NE ,14 NE7 NE33 Hastings 32 Lincoln High 6 Fremont 6 O. Westside 17 Grand Island t9 Southeast 21 East17 Norfolk 13 (OT) Ralston 32 (20 Off. Avg. 11.5 Def. Avg. 18.2 Varsity Football/131
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Unity is Key to Winning Season

Determination and a strong unity payed off as the Rocket Sophomore football team finished the season with a 5-2 record.

In the opening game, the Rockets took Papillion for a 7-0 win. But their luck wouldn't last forever. Soon the Rockets would fall to Southeast by a score 19-7. Team captain, Brain Allen, said that "they simply didn't play well in the (Southeast} game."

Triple overtimes became a commonality in the Rockets game play. In the first triple overtime game against Lincoln High, the sophs were able to end with a 18-12 win. Although in a similar game, the sophs lost to Norris 19-13 after being penalized for holding.

The team's biggest game of the season was against East. Due to a loss to East last season , winning this year became a major goal for the sophomores. They were able to end the season on a good note by defeating East 19-7.

A strong offensive line and a good defense pulled the team through a winning season. But, overall success can be attributed to the team's ability to play as an unit.

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Brian Allen struggles hard to break the tackle of a Waverly Reserve. The sophom o re s won a thriller against the Vikings with a 13 to 12 win over them in overtime
NE 7 Papillion c, NE 7 Southeast 1s NE 18 L. High 12 (3 0 1 NE 26 Neb. City Res. l , NE 13 Norris Res. 19 (3 O T NE 13 Waverly Res. 12 (O T ; NE 19 Ease
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Sophomore Football Team. Front Row (I. tor.): Chris Misko , Tom Fritter, Jason Wilbur, Brian Leising, Zach Ray, Andy Watson, Mike Pleskac, Aaro ri Gallardo, Mark Warren, Coach Bartak. Middle Row: Coach Ron Price, Mark Michaelis, Brian Allen, Jeremy Hosek, Ray Craig, Jason Habben , Gle nn Donahoe, Brian Esquivel, Troy Chubbuck, Matt Brown, Bob Kirkpatrick, Coach Kevin Sch rad. Back Row: Jason Andrews, Eric Bossaller, Jason Rystro m Matt Roland, Brian Tomcak, Brent Davis, Craig Hoffman, Mark Settles, Landon Hergert, Scott Harris, Mike Beetem, R.J. Mullinnix.

Reserves End Season On Even Note

The Northeast Reserve Football team ended with a 4-4 season record, despite their shakey season.

At the beginning of the season, there were nofany outstanding players that the entire team looked up to Although, throughout the season many players proved to be strong leaders. In addition, the team became stronger and more united as time progressed.

In each game, Coach Stauffer said his team learned something

Many of the losses the players faced were in the last minutes of the games The most devastating loss was to Millard North, when the last play resulted in defeat. The Rockets kept their spirits despite these diappointments.

Northeast proved to be a powerful team, shutting out two teams, Lincoln East and Grand Island. The East game played early in the season boosted the confidence of the team. Then winning 7-0 overthe undefeated , #1 rated Grand Island in the last game, they finished even more confident and ready for next year.

Dustin Cleveland, led the team in tackles and Jeff Gaston led the team in interceptions. These two were moved up to the Varsity squad during the season.

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Quaterback Brian Peterson hands off to running back Chad Lyon in a game ag ainst the Lincoln High Links.
NE12 NEO NE27 NE7 NE12 NE6 NE6 Fremont 6 L. High 21 East O Southeast 13 Millard North 13 L. High 8 Grand Island O
"The team was not mentally ready in the games they lost."
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Reserve Football Team. Front Row (I. tor.): Manager Matt Rogers, Mark Krejci, Chad Lyon, Dustin Cleveland, Jason Beck, Keith Henderson, Bryan Draper. Middle Row: Jeff Scheel, Ivan Johnson, Aaron Sipherd, Mick Colon, Jeremy Schaaf, Dan Van Arsdall, Russ Stevens, Mark Slechta, Coach Tracy Stauffer, Coach Scott Reed. Back Row: Kevin Livers, Mike Jenkins, Jake McMahan, Jeff Gaston, Ji m King, Russ Lapp, Bryan Petersen, Loren Bouwens, Josh Stivers. Not Pictured: Mike Walker

East spoils spikers' Title hopes at state

After defeating Omaha Westside in the first round of the state tourney, 15-4, 15-8, the Northeast volleyball team faced a familiar foe, East High. ,

In three previous meetings during the season, the Rockets had defeated the Spartans twice. Most observers figured the semi-final matchup at state would determine the state champion. They were right.

Unfortunately for Northeast, the final loss to East was the one that hurt the most. The ,Spartans prevailed, 13-15, 13-15 in two of the most exciting matches in state tournament history.

The loss at state left Northeast ranked second in the post-season Top Ten. While disappointing, losing a chance at the state title didn't take away from a 18-7 record, winning the Northeast Invitational, winning the Northeast-Southeast Invitational, winning the Greater Nebraska Conference title, and capturing the district trophy.

Senior standout Kim Vokolek was selected to the first team All-City, AII-St,ate, and Super State. Carla Wichman was named to the first team All-City and second team All-State. Louise Carr and Debbie Wilson were both selected to the All-City second ,team and honorable mention All-State.

Northeast met Omaha Westside in the first round of the 1988 State Volleyball Tournament. The Rockets proceeded to show Westside an excellent game. Top: Lisa Parrot and Louise Carr use blocking as a defensive strategy. Center: Northeast Is ready to block a westside return. Bottom: Coach Genrich gives the girls a pep talk before the game.

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NE 15, 13, 15 River City Classic NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 7, 16, 12 NE 12, 12 NE 11, 15, 15 LPS Cfassic NE 5, 15, 12 NE 17, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 11, 11 NE 15, 15 Northeast Invitational NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 16, 15 southeast-Northeast lox NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 14, 6 NE 7, 10 Greater Nebr cont NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 8, 15, 15 NE 15, 12, 15 Southeast 10, 15, 6 Fremont 9, 2 Omaha Gross 9, 9 Millard So. 15, 14, 15 Omaha Marian 15, 15 Beatrice 15, 10, 6 Omaha Marian 15, 7, 15 0 Westside 15, 13 Southeast 6, 7 Millard North 15, 15 Lincoln High 3, 4 Norfolk 9, 6 Southeast 2, 12 Millard South 7, 5 Fremont 14, 8 North Platte 4, 9 Kearney 1, 2 Grand Island 16, 15 Lincoln East 15, 15 Lincoln High 11, 4 Grand Island 10, 8 East 15, 12, 9 Omaha Gross 5, 15, 3 Southeast 1, 7 East 14, 13 0. Westside 4, 8 East 15, 15
Junior Julie Frazier shows excellent fo l low through. Northeast tries hard to win the state title team work is shown well in this pla y against Omaha Westside.

varsity Volleyball Team

Coach:SandiGenrich

Record: 20- 7

City Record: 7-2

Front Row (left to right): Practice Coach Lori Sippel, Toni Chelgren, Julie Ogden, Carla Wichman, Angie Usher, Nicole Brokaw, Lisa Parrot , Practice Coach Kim Eberhard Back Row: Rachel McHargue, Debbie Wilson, Louise Carr, Kim Vokolek, Julie Frazer, Jennifer Casburn
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i<im Vokalek and Angie Usher reach high above the net to block a Lincoln High return. Varsity Volleyball/135

Sophslearnlesson; Finish season 4-8

Finishing with a 4-8 record is nothing to shout about, but there were positive aspects to the sophomore volleyball season.

When first of all considering the sophomore level is a level of learning, the record is a little easier to accept. Playing in their first year of high school competition , the squad members learnedthefinerpoints of the game.

Lessons learned started early for the sophomores. The squad lost its first five matches, winning only two games out of 12.

Undaunted, the team rebounded with wins over Lincoln High and Fremont before losing two straight to Southeast and Grand Island

An opening round loss to Southeast i n the first match of the LPS Tournament was erased with another win over Lincoln High.

In addition to the two victories over the Links, Northeast claimed another city win with a thrilling 15-5 , 15-17, 15-13 triumph over East.

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Soph. Volleyball Team. Front Row (I. h r.): Carissa Crawford , Abbey Mahar, Mi er· elle Jane , Michelle Francis, Rebecca Er,pens, Michele Anderson Back Row: Mi c!elle Dieh, Brigitte Swenson ; Amy Clap ~. Michelle Pierce ,• J

ll Brown , Coa c t Huebner. Not Pictured: Laura Fournier

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Abbey Mahar is ready to help Amy Clapp as she blocks the ball from the other tea n
NE 3, 12 NE 2, 16, 3 NE 5, 10 NE 3, 15, 13 NE5,9 NE 15, 15 NE 7, 15, 15 NE3 , 2 NE 13, 14 NE 15, 15, 15 LP$ Journ, NE 9, 15, 7 NE 15, 15 Papillion 15 , 15 Southeast 15, 14,15 Beatrice 15, 15 East 15, 4, 15 Bellevue East 15, 15 Lincoln High 3, 8 Fremont 15, 13, 9 Southeast 15, 15 Grand Island 15, 16 East 5, 17, 13 Southeast 15, 6, 15 Lincoln High 6, 3
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Ward's JV Spikers Roll to 15-1 mark

Despite fielding a very young team, the reserve volleyball squad finished the 1988 season with only one loss in 16 matches. The lone setback came in the third match of the season against Beatrice. The Rockets evened the match with a 15-13 win, but lost 11-15 in the third and deciding game.

The season was filled with highlights Against city foes , Northeast was 2-0 against Southeast, 4-0 against Lincoln High, and 3-0 against East. The 9-0 city record wasn't an easy accomplishment. In the final match of the season , against East , the Rockets won the first game 1513, lost the second 8-15, then won the third game 15 - 13.

Northeast's reserves claimed the LPS title, and won the East Invitational by defeating Norris, Lincoln High, and East (154, 10-15, 17-15).

Two of the wins were special for Coach Brenda Ward. The Rockets defeated Bellevue East and Grand Island, the first time a Ward-coached reserve squad had defeated those schools.

The team had no trouble playing for Ward, according to Cassie Althouse.

"She is a great coach. We wanted to win for her," Althouse said.

Team unity was a major emphasis throughout the season. That helped the squad win a number of close ma~ches.

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16, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 9, 15, 11 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 16 NE 15, 13, 15, NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 16, 15 NE 15, 17 NE 9, 15, 15 NE 15, 10, 17 NE 11, 15, 15 LPS Tourn, NE 15, 15 NE 15, 8, 15 Papillion 14, 13 L Southeast 3, 8 Beatrice 15, 13, 15 Lincoln High 5, 9 Bell. East 6, 8 Lincoln High 1, 14 Fremont 11, 15, 7 L Southeast 7, 8 Grand Island 3, 10 L. East 14, 11 Norris 7, 15 L High 15, 1111 L. East 4, 15, 15 0. Gross 15, 4, O Lincoln High O, 8 L. East13,15,13
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Rese rv e Volleyball Team. Front Row (I. to r.): Cas sie Althouse , Kristin Eckman , Georgann Bigge rs, Melissa Cronin , Tina Danek , Kim Tobiassen Back Row: Coach Brenda Ward , Jody Ernst , Kelly Shea ff, Mon ica Pierce, Kristin Pflughaupt , Paula Sm ith Nort heast Reserves prepare to return a sp ike t o their opponent s.

Rocket netters

Aced often in 88'

The varsity tennis team struggled in 1988 with a 1-8 dual record. + It was a difficult year for the Rockets to field a team loaded with sophomores because the rest of the city's tennis teams were probably the strongest in years.

Goals set by the Northeast natters had to be tempered with the knowledge that other schools had much more experience and talent. Improving with each ,meet and being competitive took over as top goals

"I think we made a lot of improvement this season, and things should look better for next year," netter Todd Wesslund said.

Coached by Jim Rathe, the Rockets' closest losing margin before the f meet was a 6-3 toss to Norfolk.

a · final meet, against Beatrice , marked Northeast's only win of the season, a 5-4 verd ict over the Orangemen. ·

The Rockets finished 13th at the state meet , while Wesslund rece,ived the Sertoma Award for his participation in tennis.

Tennis Results

Gymnasts perform Despite small team

Success is not necessarily measured by the number of wins and losses a team compiles during the season :

The 1988 boys gymnastics team didn't compile an impressive won-loss record, but individual goals were met and the team sought improvement throughout the season.

The girls did post dual wins over North Platte, Ralston, East, and Beatrice but lost to Southeast. The Rocket girls finished with a 4-1 dual mark. The boys team, which had difficulty fielding a full team, went 0-6 in duals.

"None of the guys had been in gymnastics much before the season, but they ended up accomplishing a lot," commented top girls' gymnast Brenda Thienet

Thienel was the only ;gymnast to qualify for the state meet, but failed to score any points .

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NEO NEO NE1 NE1 NE1 NE2 NEO NE3 LPS Championships NES Greater Nebr. Conf. State East 9 Southeast 9 Grand Island 8 Fremont 8 Uncoln High 9 Hastings 7 Lincoln High 9 Norfolk 6 4th of 4-0 pts. Beatrice 4 6th of 6-2 pts. 14th of 19-6 pts.
Boy's Gymnastics Results NE 68.45 Gr Island NE 49.35 No. Platte 121.0 NE 66.45 Southeast 110.95 NE54.95 Ralston 115.5 Millard So. Inv. 13/13-37.25 NE 68.45 East 93.4 Greater Nebr. Conf. 6/6-75.5 NE 81.65 Lincoln High 119.75 Districts 6/6-83.95
Boys Varsity Tennis Team. Back Row (I. to r.): Randy Beach, Todd Wesslund, Justin Williams , i ik, Hosek, Ryan Elrod, Erin Peterson, Chris Richardson , Coach Jim Rathe. Front Row: Jason Lemon , -Aa1 Coffman, Corey Hug, Matt Sudler, Justin White, Jason Fleege. Not Pictured: Steve Wenzl, Ryan Te r; )pi1 Lance Hollman , Coach R.T. Weidman.
Girls Gymnastic Results NE-Beatrice-G.I. Tri. 2/3-101.15 0. Northwest Inv. 6/8-100.80 NE 111.55 No. Platte 97.50 NE 103.75 Southeast 131.95 NE 118.55 Ralston 99.65 Millard So. Inv. 9/16-118.25 NE 119.05 East 115.90 NE 113.95 Beatrice 88.90 Gr. Nebr. Cont. 108.50 NE-LH-Kearney Inv. 3/3-116.60 District 517-117.90
Varsity Gymnastics Team (I. tor.): Coach Kim Grabowski, Brenda Thienel, Jody Wittler , Tammy P, rke Amy Adams, Jamie Hood, Leann Fritchie, Tanya Beeman, Coach Dennis Champoux. Not Pictured : ( ;asi Meisinger, Bob Zumpfe, Zach Hadley, Todd Schneider.

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Boys' Cross Country Results

Cross Country

Girls' Cross Country Results

Golfers struggle In renewal season

Girls golf returned as a varsity sport at Northeast in 1988 after an eight year absence.

While the team was inexperienced and failed to win any meets, those associated with the squad managed to learn valuable lessons about the game.

It became apparent early in the season that the Rockets weren't going to compete on the same level as other schools with established programs.

But that didn't stop the team from participating in three invitational meets, the conference meet, and the district tournament.

Coached by Kim Wiseman, the team was comprised of six girls who set a goal of shooting under 150. Before the season was finished, each golfer reached that goal.

The future of the sport at Northeast appeared uncertain at the·end of the season. Trying to build a program at a school not noted for its golfing interest would be difficult, at best.

But for those six who brought the sport back in 1988 , the experience was ever-lasting.

" For just being beginners, we had a successful season," commented jun ior Danna Ritchey.

Gir.ls Golf Results

Cross Country Exhibits Potential

Despite placing low in many of their meets, the Cross Country team finished the season with high spirits.

After months of hard wort.<, members of both the boy's and girl's teams were able to medal in competitions. The boy's medalists include Sophomore Jerimiah Johnson, Junior Jeff Graff, and Seniors Chris White and Nathan Lane. Girl's team members that brought home medals include Sophomore Amy Herman and Junior Amy Attenberger.

Little experience and a young team seemed to be the major setbacks. The squad was unable to achieve strong finishes at Districts. Therefore not qualifying anyone for state. There is a lot of potential for the coming seasons.

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Girls Golf Team (I. tor.): Lori Holy , Danna Ritchey, Nancy Kuhlman , Sandra Fourn ier, Dawn Le ishma n.
NWU Invitational 10/11 Fremont Invitational 5,7,9th NE 36 points vs East 21 Harold Scott Invitational 10/1 o NE vs Beatrice, Norris 1/3 Omaha Bryan Invitational 9/17 LPS Championship 4/4 Greater Nebr. Conference 6/6 Districts 6/8
NWU Invitational 5/9 Fremont Invitational 4/5 NE vs East 32 Harold Scott lnvit. 10/10 NE vs Beatrice, Norris 3/3 Omaha Bryan lnvit. 5/14 LPS Championship 3/4 Greater Nebr. Conference 6/6
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Varsity Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams. Back Row (I. tor. ) : Coac h Bob Gies, Jeremiah Johnson, Jeff Graff, Mike Hagerbaumer, Nathan Lane , K irk Bamesbe rger, Sean Elliott , Don Mares, Clay Maranville, Jack Williams, Chris White, Amy Attenberger, Jenn i Ba us , Co ach Cl ayton Str e ich. Front Row: Chri~ Lehr, Kathie Forney, Michelle Smith, Jenny Schultz , Jeni Dicke nso n, Malin a Tr ease , Amy Herman, Michelle Hohenfeldt, Heather Piersel, Tammy Larson, Tina Larson
LSE Invitational 15th of 16-561 LPS Invitational 4th of 4-289 Spartan Invitational 11th of 11-535 Greater Nebr. Cont. 5th of 5-617 District 7th of 7-538

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Coach: Rick Collura

Record: 15-7

City Record: 2-1

State Qualifier

Skying high above the rim, Ryan Elrod gets ready to put the finishing touches on an alley-oop slam dunk play.

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1988-89 Boys' Varsity Basketball Team: Front Row (left to right) Student Assistant Mike Jenkins , Student Assistant Mat Franzen, Jeff Ochsner, Todd Wesslund, Rodney Bradley, Jason Pflughaupt, Darin Engelbart, Student Assistant Randy Bea d ·, Back Row:Volunteer Coach Rex Mercer, Greg Gottberg, Dana Wendelin, Matt Shaw, Rainer Kress, Brian Etherton, Ryan Elro d Aaron Griess, Coach Rick Collura Varsity Basketball
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Rainer Kress shoots a free throw duri n i Northeast's 60-39 win over Fremont. '

Ra iner Kress goes up for the t ip to open the district final game aga ins t East. Northeast trailed by 20 at halftime , and never threatene d. But a wild card berth landed th e Rockets in the state tournam ent.

Rockets make state field

For fourt h straight- year

A late-s eason slide prov ed disastrous for the Rocket basketb all squad as No rtheast lost three of its last four games to close out a 15-7 seaso n

The Rocke t s fell to eventual state champion Millard South in the f in al game of the regu lar season, then opened the district tournament with a win over Southeast.

The v ictory over the Knights sent the Rocket s i"nto the d istrict fi nal game aga i nst second-rated East. The game was never a contest as the Spartans rolled to a convincing w i n by dominat i ng the boards and forcing Northeast into numerous turnovers.

The loss to East could have kept Northeast out of its _ fou rt h str aight trip to the state tournament. But it didn't. Thanks to the wild card system, third-year Coach Rick Collu r a's Rockets got into the state tourney where they faced Col u mbus in the first round.

"We we lcome the chance to show that we are a bette r t eam than t he way we played in the district final," Collura said when he found out Northeast was a w ild card team. "Thi s will be a great challenge for our team."

The game agai nst the Discoverers was i ndeed a cha ll enge So much so , in fact, that Northeast exited ea rl y for the second stra ight year. (See State Tournament pages)

T he regu l ar season was f ill ed with excit ing play , buoyed by the three -po int shot. Ryan Elrod, Aaron G ri ess , Rodney Brad ley , and others kept defenses on gua rd with the ir long-range s hooting.

After ope nin g th e season wit h a disappo inti ng loss to Hastings, No rth east wo n t h r ee in a row before w i nn i ng tw o of thr ee in t h e W illi a m Jewe ll Holiday Tournament. Aft er th e tou rn ament, Northeast lost a two-point de ci s ion t o East, b ut t hen won nin e of the next 11 games. Th e o n ly los s es c am e to Columbus (67 -58) and Millard Sou th (60 - 4 1) Those t wo teams met in the state tournament champ ionsh ip game

Battling rival East High at Pershing Audito rium always seems to bring about more interest than mos t o f the o ther regular season games Greg Gottberg call s for the ball (top) during the first meeting of the season betw een the two schools Aaron Griess and Ry an Elrod ( mid d le) lead the team out for the second half, a nd Matt S haw (#4 4 bottom) gets a rebound and scores a pair for Northeast. While the Rockets battle d to the w ire against the Spartans in the regular season g ame before lo si ng 49 -47, the district final was a di ff eren t stor y East prevailed by the largest scoring m ar gin in the h istory of the series , 86-57

NE68 NE79 NE90 NE73 Hastings 71 0. North 59 Kearney 47 Un. High 49 Wm Jewell Holi day Tournament NE 72 Ind Van Horn 43 NE 53 K.C. Park Hill 58 NE 61 K.C. Northeast 52 NE47 NESS NE69 NE59 N E 51 NESS NE67 NE74 NE44, NE63 NE60 NE 41 Dist r icts NE 51 NE57 State NE 68 East 49 0. Benson 84 S. Sioux City 58 · Gr. Island 49 SE 38 Columbus 67 Norfolk 53 MIiiard No. 52 No Platte 40 Beatrice 46 Fremont 39 Millard So. 60 SE46 East 86 Columbus 79 Boys Varsity Basketball/1 4 1

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NE 51 East 53 NE 51 Lin. High44 NE 43 East54 NE 32 Pius X 51 NE 39 Fremont 47 NE 46 SE 67 NE 68 Waverly Res.36 NE 42 Lin. High61 NE 68 Raymond Cent. Res.73 NE 41 SE 43 NE 54 Beatrice 48 NE 74 Millard No. 64 NE 18 NE 28 NE 40 NE 37 NE 21 NE 37 NE 26 NE 37 NE 33 NE 24
1988-89 Boys' Sophomore Basketball Team: Front Row (left to r ight) Manager Jim Jordan , Brian Esu iva l , Mark Settles, Core y Hug , Landon Hergert, Jeremy Pierce, Matt Coffman, Manager Brian Weyan t Back Row: Coach Lynn Sheening, Volunte e r Coach Mick Long , Jeremy Hosek, M ike Beetem, Brent Davis, Sean Elliot, Kyle Detweiler , Bobby Kirkpatrick, Volunteer Coac h Mike Peterson
East 30 Papillion 27 Lincoln High 44 East 31 Grand Island 47 Southeast 25 Waverly Fles. 49 Lincoln High 24 Raymond Cent. Res. 31 Southeast 28
1988-89 Sophomore Girls' Basketball Team: Front Row (L to R) Jennifer Louthan, Marcia Rockemann , Abb e/ Mahar, Jennifer Lear, Michelle Diehl , Kim Tobiassen. Back Row: Kristin Eckman, Adeliada Perez , Monica Pierc t , Brigitte Swenson, Michelle Pierce, Paula Smith, Kelly Shaeff, Coach Kristi Nelson 142/Sophomore Basketball

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NE 56 Hastings 42 NE 83 0. North 42 NE 82 Kearney 57 NE 53 L High 43 NE 60 East 54 NE 69 0. Benson 52 NE 64 S. Sioux City 60 NE 65 Grand Island 48 NE 37 Southeast 25 NE 42 Columbus 55 NE 73 Norfolk 53 NE 69 M. North 59 NE 60 N. Platte 35 NE 78 Beatrice 55 NE 74 Fremont 52 NE 43 M. South 54
1988-89 Boys' Reserve Basketball Team: Front Row (left-right) Manager Cory Cook, Brian Allen, Matt Stuckenschmidt, Ryan · Tenopir, Matt Mar, Kirk Bamesberger,Steve Johnson, Manager Matt Honor Back Row :Volunteer Coach Craig Meley, Manager Jake McMahan, Steve Wenzl, Craig Ernstmeyer, Mike Einspahr, Mike Hosek, Jeff Gaston, Chris Richardson, Kevin Rahe, Coach Doug Kaltenberger
NE 31 NE 36 NE 25 NE 40 NE 30 NE 35 NE 20 NE 17 NE 28 NE 34 NE 40 NE 36 NE 22 NE 45 NE 41 NE 31
Hastings 34 Norfolk 51 Papillion 26 East 58 S. Sioux City 47 Omaha Gross 62 Lincoln High 24 Grand Island 55 Southeast 44 Columbus 42 Millard South 43 (OT) Beatrice 42 North Platte 38 Fremont 35 Kearney 45 Omaha Marian 76
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1988-89 Girls' Reserve Basketball Team: Front Row (left to right) Cassie Althouse, Nancy Kuhlman, Lisa Ahlman, Michelle Francis, Jenny Way, Danna Ritchey Back Row (left to right) Nickole Brokaw, Michelle Smith, Amy Clapp, Shelly Peterson, Monica Mason, Jennifer Casburn, Coach Marty Shields
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Young team faces Top competition

A schedule laced with Top Ten teams isn't what an inexperienced basketball team needs to help build confidence.

That was the dilemma facing the Rocket varsity girls squad as Hank Willemsen closed out a 37-year coaching career.

Willemsen, the only girls varsity basketball coach Northeast has had since the sport was started in 1975, would rather have gone out on a winning note.

But while the team finished short on wins with a 4-15 record, it wasn't short on determination. As they struggled through a schedule filled with more talented and more experienced teams, the Rockets never quit.

"This team was as hard-working as any I've had," Willemsen said. "But, when you play as .many excellent teams as we did, it gets tough."

Willemsen announced his retirement from coaching shortly after the conclusion of the season.

"In coaching, it seems like you are always chasing rainbows," Willemsen said in an interview with an Omaha World-Herald sports writer. "The time has come for me to stop, and let someone else do the chasing. I haven't had any time with my family at Thanksgiving and Christmas for years. Now I'll have time to enjoy the holidays."

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Through the years, Henry "Hank" Willemsen has worn many hats at Northeast High School. In 1955 (second from left, top photo) Willemsen is pictured with fellow social studies teachers Robert Jerauld, Pauline Ashton, and Lawrence Austin. In 1967, (middle photo) Willemsen took time out from his duties as assistant principal to pose for a photo with Olinda Bates. He retired from coaching following the 1988-89 school year. Having a basketball in his hands was a fitting way to pose for his retirement photo (bottom), taken by Dick Evans of Evans Photography.

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Amy Herman dribbles the ball upcourt.

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Coach: Hank Willemsen

Record: 4-15

City Record: 1-2

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1988-89 Girls' Varsity Basketball Team: Front Row (left to right) Suzanne Schmale, Georgann Biggers, Julie Ogden, Angie Usher, Lisa Parrot, Amy Herman Back Row (left to right) Manager Becky Winkelman, Shannon Modrell, Holly Gear, Amy Attenberger, Kim Vokolek, Kristin Pflughaupt, Rachel McHargue, Coach Hank Willemsen Angle Usher rebounds while Georgann Biggers and Kristin Pflughaupt offer back-up help. Lisa Parrot, Georgann Biggers and Kim Vokolek all wait anxiously for the rebound.
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Rainer Kress puts a hand up as he def ends against the shot from Columbus star Steve Sche idegger. Rockets Ryan Elrod (41 ), Aaron Griess (33), and Brian Etherton (51) move into position for a possible rebound

Columbus spoils State appearance

Coach Rick Collura called him a " rabbit". Northeast defenders probably had other names for Steve Scheidegger.

Just like the name of Norfolk's Chris Price will haunt Rocket followers from the 1987tournament, Scheidegger earned his place in Northeast history by scoring 33 points to pace the Discoverers' 79-68 win in the first round of the 1989 Big Show.

It was Price who hit a shot from deep in the corner to dash Rocket spirits in the title game of 87'. In 89', it was Scheidegger who sent Northeast to the sidelines.

"Al Schnabel {Columbus coach) is a magician with no secrets," Collura said in an inteNiew with Ryly Jane Hambleton of the Lincoln Journal-Star. "We got them in foul trouble and he pulled the Scheidegger rabbit out of his hat."

While the loss to Columbus was painful, Northeast gained some solace in the fact that the Discoverers were for real. So real, in fact, that they lost the state title by two points to Millard South.

Rodney Bradley hit a fade-away 30foot shot at the end of the third period to cut Columbus' lead to four with eight minutes left.

But Scheidegger drove for a basket, and after Mike Mueller completed a threepoint play, Scheidegger hit a free throw and scored again to give Columbus a 6152 advantage with 5:43 left in the game.

Four Rockets finished in double figures with Aaron Griess leading the way with 14 Rainer Kress added 13 , Ryan Elrod had 12, and Bradley chipped in 11.

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Aaron Griess, takes the ball to the hoop a fast break. Waiting at left is Greg Gottbe while Ryan Elrod trails the play. to handle. Gregg Gottberg (25) works his way free inside, and takes a pass from Ryan Elrod (middle). Brian Etherton waits for a rebound (top).

Coach Collura (bottom) exhorts students at a morning pep rally to support the Rockets in their fourth straight state tournament appearance. That afternoon, even though the Rockets played well, Columbus was too much

Spirit was high at a Thursday morning rally as students got fired up for the · game School was dismissed at 11 :40 so dents could eat lunch and still get to Sports Center on time

pep 1:30 stu· t he
A Columbus player gets set to drive around an air-bound Matt Shaw during fourth quarter action Brian Etherton shows his strength inside as he scores on a short jump shot.
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One of the state's top players, Ryan Elrod stops and fires from the outside.
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Coach: John McIntyre

Dual Record: 3-5

City Duals: 1-2

State Champion: Brett Wattnem-160 lb.

Dustin Cleveland tries to turn his East opponent over. Brett Wattnem shows that he is ready to defeat h i _; opponent after the whistle blows.
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1988-89 Wrestling Team: Back Row (left to right) Assistant Coach Russ Kildare, Mike Bucholz. Kreg Green, Brett Wattnem , Rob Fisher, Nate O'Connell, Jason Rystrom, Dennis Cremes, Chris Hollibaugh, Assistant Coach Duane Borchers, Coach John McIntyre. Middle Row (left to right) Andy Watson, Dustin Cleveland, Mike Longoria, Aaron Clark, Richard Eastin, Damon Nolting, John Haake, Jeff Huffman, Eric Clark. Front Row (left to right) Randy Damewood, Eric Landover, Greg Daharsh. Marvin Tyson, Mike Manzi, Taun Hoang, Dave Rabago, Daniel Pleines.

Northeast sent a number of wrestlers to the State Tournament in February. Three Northeast wrestlers placed, including a state champion. Top: Damon Nolting placed 4th in the 130 lb. division. Middle:

. A 1 • Brett Wattnem was the state champion in ~ ift- , the 160 lb. division. Bottom: Nate I O'Connel placed 5th in the heavyweight rjivision.

The referee at the Bob Devaney Sports ~enter holds Brett Wattnem's arm up high after he wins a match on his way to the state title.

Wattnem strikes gold For "Mac's Pack"

Some said Brett Wattnem's state championship was a surprise. In a season filled with ups and downs, Wattnem wasn't expected to capture the 160 pound state title

So much for predictions.

Wattnem, a senior who started wrestling in junior high, proved many observers wrong when he stepped to the top of the medal platform and accepted the gold medal. However, as he told a Lincoln Journal-Star sports writer, Wattnemwasn't surprised. _

"I knew, and my coaches knew, that I could do it," Wattnem said. 'Twas overlooked in the ratings, but I knew I was ready for state."

Of Northeast's seven state qualifiers, three placed in the top five of their weight divisions. Damon Nolting was fourth in the 130 lb. class, while Nate O'Connell finished fifth in the heavyweight division. Kreg Green was ahead in a. state match that could have put him into medal contention, but was pinned in the final 15 seconds.

"We were overlooked as a team, but we • ' realized as coaches, that the team had ability," McIntyre said. "We gave up dual points right away because we didn't have anybody to wrestle at the first weight. But, we wrestled well in tournaments and were second in the conference."

Other highlights included placing 10 wrestlers at the William Jewell Invitational, and consistently placing five or six in most tournaments.

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0. North Inv. NE 49 NE 18 NE 42 Wm. Jewell Inv. NE 38 NE 27 NE 26 NE32 NE 24 Norfolk Inv. Gr. Nebr. Conf. District State 7th of 15-81.5 pts. Beatrice 21 Hastings 46 Fremont 30 5th of 15-140.5 pts. East 14 Lincoln High 34 Norfolk 42 Grand Island 33 Southeast 40 4th of 6-151 pts. 2nd of 6-121 pts. 6th of 8-78 pts. 8th of 31-60 pts. Wrestli ng/149

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Swimming

Coach: Tracy Stauffer

Dual Record: 6-3

City Record: 1-2

The Numbers

Ralston 70 4th Of 6-123 pts. 10th of 30

Baus leads girls To tenth at state

A 6-3 dual record and a tenth place finish at the state meet highlighted the girls' swimming season.

The Rockets won their final three dual meets of the season, then scored 123 points at the Greater Nebraska Conference meet, before heading for the state meet.

Led by junior Jennifer Baus, the young team showed improvement throughout the season. Baus finished 3rd at the state meet in the backstroke and 4th in the freestyle. A relay team of Baus, Rebecca Eppens, Molly Rathe, and Shannon Landkamer was also a state qualifier. Angie Baus was also an individual qualifier.

"We had a young team, and that will be an advantage for next year," Coach Tracy Stauffer said. "But, I thought our swimmers picked up the slack from last year when we lost a lot of swimmers."

Jennifer Baus said the team was pleased with the season.

"We improved and we had a winning season," Baus said. "We'll work more on weights, and work longer and harder for next year."

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Relays NE 89 Knight Inv. NE 110 NE 38 NE 105 Millard No. Inv. NE63 NE 69 NE110 NE 86 NE 91
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5th of 12
High 83 9th of 13 Hastings 56 East 131 Grand Island 63 8th of 15-59 pts. Southeast 96 Millard North 98
Fremont 53 Columbus 69
1988-89 Girls' Swimming Team: Front Row (left to right) Jodie Gropp, Brenda Renteria, Amy Byers, Molly Rathe, Shannon Landkamer, Jennifer Baus, Manager Chantelle Olrich, Josh White, Rebecca Eppens, Debbie Lee, Michelle Theinel Back Row (left to right) Coach Tony Paleo, Coach Mike Schneider, Jennifer Shires, Angie Baus, Mara Wear, Colleen Landkamer, Shawn Walkinshaw, Nicki Zabel, Colette Wheeler, June Griffin, Coach Tracy Stauffer Not Pictured: Michelle Hohenfeldt, Jeni Krejci Michelle Thienel executes her dive with good form.

Mike Mayfield tries, with extra effort, to win the butterfly relay.

Rocket swimmers

Break two records

The 1988-89 boys swimming and diving team didn't qualify as many athletes for the state meet as the year before, but that didn 't stop the Rocket tankers from making some big waves in 1988-89.

Two school records were set, including one which snapped the oldest mark on the books.

Swimming in the state meet, sophomore Ed Muller clocked 22.29 in the 50 freestyle. Muller's time lifted the oldest record in Northeast swimming history from the books The old record of 22.60 was set by Jim Pickerel in 1968.

Junior Tony Rezek, also swimming in the state meet, shattered the 100 breaststroke mark of 1 :02.35 by touching out in 1 :00.91 The old record was co-held by Gus Hitz (1980) and Jim Geline (1984).

The squad got off to a rough start, losing its first three duals and finishing 11th and 9th, respectively, in the Knight Invitational and the Ram Relays.

But dual wins over Grand Island, Fremont, and Columbus boosted spirits and the Rockets closed out a satisfying season with a 12th place finish in the state meet out of 30 teams.

Boys:

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- Coach: Tracy Stauffer

Dual Record: 3-6

New School Records: Ed Mu ller-50 Free Tony Rezek-100 Breast

The Numbers

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NE 85 Knight Inv. NE 81 Ram Relays NE 74 NE 87 NE76 NE67 NE87 NE 109 NE 85 Gr. Nebr. Conf. State Lincoln High 87 11th of 13-24 pts. Hastings 85 9th of 12-160 pts. East 92 Grand Island n Southeast 91 Millard No. 104 Fremont 85 Columbus 54 Ralston 86 4th of 6-153 pts. 12th of 30
1988-89 Boys' Swimming Team: Front Row (left to right) Aaron Gallardo, Seth Lutz, Mick Brokaw, Joe Woodshank, Mike Mayfield, Karl Sounders, Roger Lynn , Craig Peterson , Bri an Meyer, Coach Tracy Stauffer Back Row (left to right) Coach Tony Polee, Coach Mike Schneider, Jason Peterson, Sandro Mesquita, Tony Rezek, Dan Byers, Don Mares, Ed Muller, Jeff Enevoldsen, Scott Kahler , Scott Woodward, Mike Soucie Not Pictur ed: Jeff Baldwin, Kevin Fox, Steve Mielke, Travis Samuelson, Marvin Tyson

Boys Golf Schedule

Beatrice Invitational 6th of 17-344

3/31 Grand Island Invitational

4/4 Beatrice @ Beatrice CC

4/7 Westside/Ralston Inv .-Applewood

4/14 LPS Championship@ Mahoney

4/18 Pius X@ Mahoney

4/21 Norfolk Inv.@ Norfolk CC

4/28 Capital City Inv.@ Mahoney

5/5 Greater Nebr. Conf.@ Holmes

5/1 o District @ Omaha Applewood

5/18 State (Site to be announced)

Boys Golf Roster

Jassen Adamson

Daniel Byers

Jeb Christiansen

Dustin Cleveland

Matthew Coffman

Scott Frenzel

Jeffrey Gaston

Ben Heidemann

Michael Knezovich

Jason Lemon

Tony Maser

Christopher Rathe

Michael Rathe

Christopher Richardson

Chad Rogers

Michael Soucie

Tim Stoppel

Matt Stuckenschmidt

Ryan Tenopir

Larry White

Coach: Jack Mueller

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Coach Jack Mueller poses at Mahoney with additional team members (left to right) RyanTenopir, Matt Stuckenschmidt, and Jeb Christiansen. Veteran Coach Jack Mueller, in his 32nd and final season as Rocket coach, explains how to grip the golf club to Jason Lemon. Golfer Jassen Adamson shows his form as he demonstrates how to hit the ball. Chad Rogers, who fired his second career hole-in-one this spring durin o a practice round at Mahoney, reaches for another ball while Ben Heidema r n Chris Rathe and Jassen Adamson warm up.

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1989 Varsity Golf Team: Back Row (left to right) Chris Rathe, Dan Byers, Tony Mase r, Jeff Gaston, Mike Knezovich, Jassen Adamson. Front Row (left to right) Tim Stoppel, Ben Heidemann , Chad Rogers, Matt Coffman. During bad weather, the golfers were forced inside. Ryan Tenopir practices teeing off. Tony Maser (back) and Jeff Gaston line up a putt on the practice green at Mahoney Golf Course. Mahoney again served as Nort heast 's home course.

Varsity Baseball Schedule

NE 9 Bellevue West 18

NE 13 Millard South 14

4/1 @ Ralston

4/3 Lincoln High@ Sherman Field

4/6 Pius X @ Den Hartog Field

4/7 Southeast @ Den Hartog Field

4/8 @ Omaha Westside

4/1 O East @ Den Hartog Field

4/13 Lincoln High@ Sherman Field

4/18 East @ Sherman Field

4/19 @ Omaha St. Joseph

4/21-22@ Papillion Invitational

4/24@Pius X

4/27-28@ Ralston Invitational

5/1 Southeast @ Sherman Field

5/8-1 O District @ Sherman Field

5/17-18-20 State@ Ralston/Papilion

Varsity Baseball Roster

Randall Beach

Mick Colon

Troy Curry

Phillip Eggerling

Ryan Elrod

Clint Gerken

Hugh Lawson

Eric Lowe

Jason Martins

Jeff Ochsner

Jason Pflughaupt

Kelly Smith

Dana Wendelin

Steven Wenzl

Todd Wesslund

Coach: Bill Fag Ier

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Kelly Smith gets set to throw the pitch after getting the sign from his catcher. Hurler Jason Pflughaupt strides toward the plate as he delivers the pitch. Jason Martins is ready for a hot shot at third base. Junior catcher Mick Colon gets ready for the next pitch. Opposite Right: Hugh Lawson concentrates on the next pitch. Left: Eric Lowe displays his home run trot as he is greeted at home plate with high fives from teammates.
Varsity Baseball/155
Below: It's crowded at second base as Hugh Lawson tries to tag a Millard South baserunner.

JV Baseball Schedule

NE 3 Bellevue West 8

NE 7 Millard South 12

4/1 @ Ralston

4/3@ Lincoln High

4/6@Pius X

4/7 Southeast

4/8 @ Omaha Northwest

4/10 East

4/13 Lincoln High

4/18 @East

4/22@ Papillion (2)

4/24 Pius X

5/1 @ Southeast

5/8-10 LPS Tournament

JV Baseball Roster

Brian Allen

Kirk Bamesberger

Chadd Bliss

Matthew Brown

Matthew Chollar

Cory Cook

Ryan Doak

Darin Engel bart

Brian Esquivel

Brian Etherton

Corey Hug

Michael Jenkins

Robert Kirkpatrick

Jason McMahan

Matt Shaw

Steven Stonebreaker

Coach: Bruce Reed

Soph Baseball Schedule

4/3 Lincoln High

4/7 @ Southeast

4/10@ East

4/15 Bellevue West

4/18 East

4/22 Papillion

4/26@East

4/27@ Lincoln High

5/1 Southeast

5/8-1 o LPS Tournament

Soph. Baseball Roster

Kenneth Cunningham

Vincent Cunningham

Craig Ernstmeyer

Aaron Gallardo

Brian Helms

Jeremy Hosek

Jeffrey Jaeger

James Jordan

Jeremy Pierce

Mark Settles

Thomas Snyder

Mark Warren

Curt Yager

eoach: Scott Reed

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Vince Cunningham wa its pat iently for directions from Coach Reed. You're Out! Curt Yager catches the ball on third base. Craig Ernstmeyer races to beat th e ball.
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Matt Shaw attempts to hit the ball
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the fence Jeremy Pierce beats the throw to third as he follows the instructions of Coach S c ott Reed, who is signalling Pi erce to hit the dirt. Jack McMahan follows through after his pitch. Upper Right: One nice thing about baseball is that every half inning you can take a rest on the bench, as these Rocket Reserves show. Soph. Baseball/157

Boys Track Schedule

3/16 NWU Invitational 4th of 4-26.5 pts.

3/23 G.I. Relays 6th of 7-30 pts.

3/31 LPS Relays

4/3 Beatrice Dual

4/8 G.I. Invitational

4/15 Westside Invitational

4/20 Papillion Invitational

4/25 Southeast Dual

4/28 LPS Championships

5/6 Greater Nebraska Conf.

5/11 District @ Omaha Burke

5/19-20 State@ Omaha Burke

Boys Track Roster

Rodney Bradley

Chad Brewster

Jamie Brown

Gregory Burns

Raymond Craig

Brent Curtis

Ron Dean

Kyle Detweiler

Mike Einspahr

Greg Gottberg

Jeff Graff

Jason Helmstadter

Les Hershner

Ivan Johnson

Jeremiah Johnson

Mark Krejci

Rainer Kress

Nathan Lane

Chad Lyon

Matthew Mar

Jeff McMahlll

Mark Michaelis

Jeff Miller

Christopher Misko

Jon North

Bryan Petersen

Eric Schneider

Phillip Secret

Aaron Svoboda

Chris White

Jack Williams

Andrew Zillig

Coach: Kurt Nielsen

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Ray Craig skims a hurdle at the LPS Relays meet. Long jumper Greg Gottberg stretches for that extra distance at the LPS Relays.
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Hurdler Phil Secret shows excellent to as he glides over a hurdle during the hi hurdle relay race at the LPS Relays. Opposite Right: Brian Peterson shows the strain of a runner as he pushes to get ahead of a Southeast opponent. The Rocket track squads gather on the infield at Beechner Field. Attempting to clear the bar, senior Rainer Kress arches his back and gets ready for his landing in the high jump.
Boys Track/159

Girls Track Schedule

NWU Invitational 6th of 6-16 pts.

G.I. Relays 5th of 6-30.5 pts.

3/31 LPS Relays

4/3 Beatrice Dual

4/8 G.I. Invitational

4/15 Fremont Invitational

4/20 Papillion Invitational

4/25 Southeast Dual

4/28 LPS Championships

5/6 Greater Nebraska Conf.

5/11 District @ Omaha Burke

5/19-20 State @ Omaha Burke

Girls Track Roster

Lisa Arguello

Moriamo Atobatele

Jill Bassett

Nicole Bond

Dawn Breemes

Nickole Brokaw

Nicole Butler

Gayle Callahan

Jennifer Casburn

Melissa Cronin

Christina Danek

Jennifer Dickenson

Michelle Diehl

Debra Dolezal

Dannielle Dowding

Kathryn Ebert

Kathleen Forney

Laura Fournier

Michelle Francis

Debra Frazell

Jill Gochnour

Abbey Mahar

Shannon Modrell

Nicole Reints

Jennifer Schultz

Michelle Smith

Paula Smith

K lmberly Tobiassen

Mall na Trease

Lori Upton

Robin Walker

Amanda Wllllams

Wendy Winkelman

Coach: Mindy Reed

While practicing in the gym, Michelle Smith goes through the steps necessary to th row the shot put.

The take-off is important in the long jump as demonstrated by Kim Tobiason.

160/Glrls' Track

Concentration becomes importan t running as shown by Paula Smith

I. I ! I
Sophomore Kim Tobiason grits he r teeth while competing in the long jump

During a long relay race, it becomes important for Kathy Forney to pace her-

Laura Fornier reaches back to take th e b aton from Paula Smith. Ninth-grader Lisa Arguello, the anchor leg of the 4x100 relay team, eyes the finish line at the LPS Relays. se lf. Girls' Track/161

Girls Tennis Schedule

NE O East 9 NE 7 Fremont 2

4/5 Lincoln High @ Woods

4/13 @ Grand Island

4/15 Ralston Invitational

4/18 Lincoln High @Woods

4/19@ Beatrice

4/22 Fremont Invitational

4/25 Lincoln East @ Woods

4/27@ Lincoln Pius X

5/4 Southeast@ Woods

5/6 LPS Championships @ Woods

5/13 Greater Nebr. Conf. @Woods

5/18-19 State@ Dewey Park, Omaha

Girls Tennis Roster

Amy Adams

Lisa Ahlman

Cassie Althouse

Georgann Biggers

Kristin Eckman

Sandra Fournier

Julie Frazer

Dorothy Groothuis

Kimberly Hanner

Lori Holy

Misty Klusman

Nancy Kuhlman

Debra Lee

Kristin Pflughaupt

Brenda Renteria

Marcia Rockemann

Shari Sacks

Karen Stelzer

Jodi Turek

Wendy Vidlak

Holly Walker

Carla Wichman

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Coach: Jim Perry Coach Jim Perry gives Lori Holy some last minute instructions. Julie Frazer makes contact for a return. Jodi Turek eyes the ball as she Jodi Turek shows how to hit ball with grace. prepares to make a perfect serve. Readying herself for a return, SI Sacks eyes her East opponent.

Bad weather forced the nett ers in doors to practice.

Shari Sacks and Jo di Turek make for a perfect match.
Tennis/163
Girls'

Boys Soccer Schedule

NE O C. Bluffs AL 2

NE O East 4

3/31 Lincoln High @ Den Hartog Field

4/4 @ Omaha South

4/11 @ Omaha North

4/14 Ralston@ Air Park

4/18 Millard North @ Den Hartog Field

4/21 @ Omaha Central

4/25 Creighton Prep@ Den Hartog F.

4/28 @ Omaha Roncalll

5/2 Southeast@ Air Park 10

5/6-8-10 District

5/15-17 State@ Omaha Bryan

Boys Soccer Roster

Brian Beck

Jason Beck

Michael Beetem

Troy Brown

Matthew Sudler

Ben Damewood

Randal Damewood

Christopher Hollibaugh

Clay Maranville

Cole Maranville

Sandro Mesquita

Mark Noonan

Geoffrey Owen

Zach Ray

Jeffrey Slagle

Paul Smith

Ben Torell

Jerry Waddel

Sandro Mesquita watches what's going on with the game as Cole Maranville watches the photographer.

Sandro Mesquita, Cole Maranville, and Zach Ray get into position to play.

164/Boys' Soccer

This soccer ball will not get away from Brian Beck. Sandro Mesquita moves the ball downfield in the desire to score against East. Cole Maranville tries to bloc k against an East defender.

Rocket socce r players warm up before their ci t y game against East.

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Sandro Mesquita wat ches the acti9n on the far side of the field.

Girls Soccer Schedule

NE O Omaha Roncalli 7

NE o Papillion Reserves 6

4/1 @ Millard So. Res.

4/3 Lincoln High @ Den Hartog Field

4/6 Southeast @ Den Hartog Field

4/13 East @ Air Park 6

4/25@ Plattsmouth

4/27-28 LPS Tournament

5/2 Southeast @ Air Park 6

5/6-8-1 o District@ Millard South

5/15-17 State@ Ralston, 0. Bryan

Girls Soccer Roster

Eva Baumann

Nancy Bonnett

Carissa Crawford

Shelley DeBoer

Jody Ernst

Holly Gear

Anna Gomez

Amy Herman

Jennifer Joseph

Kaye Koci

Dawn Leishman

Jennifer Louthan

Melissa Mars

Stacey Masek

Sarah Munns

Amy Price

Stacey Schaffer

Lynelle Schwartz

Angeline Thomas

Coach: Kim Wiseman

Rocket

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goalie, Holly Gear, repels the ball and prevents Papillion from scoring. Soccer Anna Gomez tries to find the place where she can be of best use. Trying to catch her breath, Stacey Schaffer rests durning the Papillion game. Shelley DeBoer battles two Papilli c players as she tries to regain contro l the ball. Amy Herman successfully defe n, the Rocket goal and returns the b downfield .
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Nancy Bonnett stands by to assist Jody Ernst in taking the ball from a Papillion player. Shelley DeBoer attempts to out race several Papillion players to get the ball. Girls' Soccer/167

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Ackerman, Nicholas L. 20,96,100

Adamson, Jassen K. 20, 130

Ahlman, Annicia D. 20,77

Ahrends, Sherry S. 20

Anania, Traci S. 20

Anderson, Brenda L.

Anderson, Tara L. 20

Arehart, Craig D. 20

Armstrong, John W.

Arnett, Norman L. 20

Arcia, Ulla M. 20

Aspergren, Jill M. 20,84

Bradley, Matthew J.

15,20, 107,130

Bradley, Rodney A. 20,130,140

Davis, Jennifer R. 22,117

Davis, Michelle D. 22

Deboer, Shelley R. 22,69, 104

Degarmo, Edward E.

Delisle Matthew V.

Delp, Heather D. 22,77

Denney, Anna L. 22

Divine, Charles F. 11,22,85,92,98

Dominao. Brenda M. 22

Campbell, H Douglas

Cao, Duyen T. 21

Carmichael, Kerry E.

Carmody, Shelley A. 21,68,69

Carr, Lance D.

Carr, Louise A. 21 , 135

Casey, Teresa L. 21,69

Cerney, Jennifer L. 21

Chloupek, Kenneth L. 21

Chmelka, William F. 44,130

Christiansen, Joei J. 8,21,66,67

Chuda, Brenda M. 21,96,97

Clark, Aaron W.

Clark, Kevin A.

9,21,80,81, 108,109

Farnsworth, Cynthia R. 23, 77

Fazel, Nicole L.

Fazel, Maryann Flinn 23

Fisher, Robert A. 23,130

Fournier, Sandra L. 23,74, 104,139

Francis, J Matthew 23,130

Fristo, Shane

Fritchie, Michael L.

Fritter, Erin M. 23

Bales, Jason R. 20

Ballou, John E. 20

Bandars, Carrie A. 20

Bastin, Lisa R. 20

Beach, Randall L.

· 20,138,140

Beck, Brian R. 20,130

Beck, Tammy M. 20 ·

Beckham, Donna E. 20

Behrens, Melissa 20

Behrens, Susan A. 20

Berg, Sheela M. 20

Bibb, Amy L. 9,20,78, 103

Bills, Trent A. 20,105

Bixenmann, Vincent C.

Blair, Nodine J. 20

Boatright, Tonya R.

Bock, Braden L.

Boelter, Rick L. 20

Bond, Nicole L. 74,81

Bonnett, Nancy L. 20

Borman, Melissa A. 20

Boyce, Lisa A. 20

Boye, Kelly J. 20

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Claus, Paul A. 21

Cleveland, Jami C. 3,22, 106,107,108

Clewell, H Gordon 22

Collins, Christina 10, 11 ,22

Cooper, Tammy J.

Cover, Stacey M. 9,22, 103

Cox, Scott H.

Cramer, Christi M.

Crandell, Heather K.

Cremas, Dennis P.

Cremas, Pierre G.

Creps, Todd M. 22

Crocker, M Juliee 22

Cunning, Tracie R. 22,94,95

Curry, Troy J. 22,130

Gable, Sharon K. 23,97

Gagner, Tammie L. 23

Garrow, Gary W.

Gear, Holly M. 23,69,89,92

Gerken, Clint T. 130

Gies, Sherri L. 78

Gilleland, Adam M.

Gilliland, Lisa L. 23,103

Gossard, Josie I.

Gottberg, Gregory C. 23,130, 140,141

Grant, Paul 23

Gray, James H.

Green, Kreg E. 23,89

Griess, Aaron T. 23,130,140 141

Griffeth, Heidi R. 23

Groothuis, Dorthy L. 23

Gusler, Richard 23

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Habben, Aaron D. 23

Habel, Daniel L.

Hadley, Zachary M. 23,138

Hall, Thomas A.

Hansen, Michael D.

Hansen,SpencerD .23

Hardesty, Troy D. 15,23

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Hegener, Scott J. 23

Helget, Danielle M. 23

Heller, Robyn R. 23

Hempel, Shannon I.

Henderson, Mary A. 23

Hershner, Leslie 23

Hillary, Carol L. 23 , 104

Hinkle, Melia K. 23

Hobrock, Gretchen A. 14,23,81

Hocking, Kelley A. 23

Hoelk, Kenneth E.

Hoffmeyer, Amy L. 23,103

Hollibaugh, Christopher D. 7,23

Hollman, Ranelle L. 24

Holmes, T. Holmes 24

Honnor, Matthew J. 24,130,143

Howe, Brady A. 24,44

Huffman, Craig E. 24

Hufman, Jeffery L. 24

Hupka, Michael J. 24

Kadavy , Dana R . 24

Kassebaum, Gerald E. 24

Kaufman, Angela R. 24

Kemper, Kerry L. 24

Kennedy, Michael P.

Knoblach, Jean M. 10,24

Koertje, Mark W. 24

Koester, Christian L. 30

Kraft, Michelle M. 24

Kramer, Susan K . 24

Krause, Cory L. 24

Kress, Rainer 24,140 , 141

Kruger, Timothy D.

Maatsch, Deaun B. 4,25,85

Magree, Angela R. 25

Mahoney Brian R.

Mallum, Meghan C. 25,69

Manley, Jodi L. 25

Mara, Jennifer A. 25

Maranville, Clay W. 25,139

Mariscal, Richard J.

Mars, Michelle M. 25

Martin, Chris J. 25

Martin, Cynthia M. 25,103

Martins, Jason J. 25

Masek, Stacey A. 25,69

Massa, Tracy L. 25

Masters, Tami L. 25

Maul, Cory A. 25

Mayfield, Michael L. 15,25, 130

McCrea, Sharilyn A.

25,74,76,77

McGrew, Melissa A. 25

McHantton, Scott W. 25,81

McKenzie, Corey D. 25

Mesquita, Sandro D. 26, 78

Mielke , Steven L. 26

Lacey, Lauri A. 24

Lane, Nathan P. 12,24,94, 95,105,139

Larsen, Scott D. 24

Larson , Teresa A. 24

Laursen, Shannon L. 24

Lautenschlage, Shane S.

Lautenschlage, Shawn T.

Lauver , Julie A. 24,25, 104

Lawson, Hugh A. 2,3,24 ,130

Le, Loan T

Lester, Aricka D. 24,97

Lingard; Richard A. 14, 25, 106 , 107 , 108,109

Miller, Michele L. 26

Miller, H. Shawn 26

Mock, David R. 26,89

Modrell, Shannon L. 26

Montague, Trina L. 26

Morley, Lanette S. 10,26

Morse, Craig 0. 78

Munns, Sarah J. 26

Murtaugh, Debora L. 26,103

Musil, Jason C. 26

Jensen, Jeffrey R. 24

Johns, Duane E. 24

Johnson, Bradley S. 12,100, 101

Johnson, Jay A. 24

Jones, James R. 24,99

Jones, Jeffrey R. 2,3,24, 130

Jones, Lori A. 24

Longe , B. Andrew 24,130

Loverien, Ric R. 24

Lowe, Diane M.

Lowe, Eric W 24,130

Lutes, Kathleen J. 25

Lynn, Roger E. 25,88,89

Neiswanger, Mark A. 26

Nelson, Constance J. 26

Nelson, Cory J. 26

Nelson, Nancy D. 26

Neinaber, Cynthia M.

Nolting, Damon E. 8,26

Noonan, David M. 26,130,131

Noonan, Mark J. 26

Northouse, Jonathan V.

26,74,81

lndex/169

O'Connell, Nathan M. 26

O'Donnal, Mark A. 27,130,140

Ochsner, Jeffrey T. 26,130

Ogden, Julie A. 27,135

Orth, Jason D. 27,44,54,98

Rogers, Chad A. 27

Rogge, Michael A.

Rolence, Terry L.

Romack, Michael L. 9,27,98

Root, Richard L. 27,89

Rotert, Michell J. 27

Rutt, Jennifer L. 27

Rutt, M lchael L. 30

Rutt, Robert D. 27

Rystrom, Jeremy R. 27,104

Stahnke, Brian S.

Steiner, Jarod W. 28

Stevens, Stacy L.

Stewart, Rebecca A.

25,28,104

Stalzer, Karen K. 28,81,93

Strack, Erich W.

28, 7 4, 78,80,81

Street, Keira K.

Swanson, Lori M. 15,28

Swartz, Jeffrey A.

Pagel, Shana L. 27,77

Parrish, Miki J. 27

Parrot, Darren D. 15,27, 130

Patterson, Pamela 27,99

Pavey, Jessica A. 27

Peak, Kimberly D. 27

Pearl, Jon J. 27,97, 130

Peterson, Erin C. 15,27, 138

Peterson, Jason L. 27

Pojar, Cheryl L. 27

Price, Amy E. 18,27,88,89,92

sSacks, Shari L. 27

Sand, Staci L. 27,67

Scaggs, Steven A. 27

Schell, Jennifer A. 27,29

Schlieger, Shellie R. 27

Schroeder, Jeffrey F. 27

Schulenberg, Diane E. 27 ,81, 100,101

Schultz, Jennifer S.

2,3,28,80,81, 104,106,107,108,139

Schwab, Roger L. 28

Schwartz, Lynnelle L. 28

Schwerdtfeger, Brent L. 2,3,28, 106,107,130,131

Scott, S. James 27

Secret, Phillip E.

Seward, James F. 28,99

Seyersdahl, Stephen E. 28

Siebe, Sonya S. 28

Siegl, Josheph J. 28

Tambke, Randy J. 28

Tast, Sarah L. 28,102,103

Thetro, Kristy K. 28

Thienel, Brenda L. 28,66,67, 138

Thomas, Angeline M. 28

Thomas, Jeffrey S. 28

Tibbs, Hallie M.

Tompkins, Christopher M. 28

Toomey, James J. 8,28, 130

Torell, Benjamin R. 28,130

Trautaner, Christene A. 28

Trouba, Diane J. 28,67

Turek, Jodi A. 29

Turner, Christian P.

Turner, Jodi L. 29,102,103

Turnwall, Kay F. 29

Quick, Amy E. 10,27 _

Simons, N. Gabriel 28

Simpson, Curt A. 15,28

Skaggs, Corey R. 28,81,98, 108,109

Slagel, Jeffrey G. 28

Smallbear, Monica J.

Smejdir, Douglas S. 28

Smid, Roger W. 28

Smith, Dawn M.

Van Butsel, Jennifer D. 29

Van Horn, Darcy J. 29

Rabago, Anthony J.

Rabago, David E.

Rabago, Ferdnando J.

Rathe, Christopher D. 27

Rathe, Michael 27

Redling, Aaron E. 27,74

Reed, Christina L. 27

Renton, Michael S. 27

Riege, Gary L. 27,88,89

Roberts, William P.

Roblyer, Aaron M.

170/lndex

Smith, Kelly J.

Smith, Krissa L. 28

Smith, Michelle A. 28

Smith, Ramone M.

Smith, Robert L.

Smith, Scott A. 28

Soucie, Michael R. 28

Souders, Paul J. 28

Sphon, Paul C.

Splichal, Lance T.

Van Vleck, Scott A. 29

Vang, Karma J. 25,29, 77

Varrati, Patricia A.

Vergith, Krista K. 29

Vetter, Ty A. 29,103

Vidlak, Wendy L. 29,104

Vifquain, Carrie L. 107

Vokolek, Kim K.

2,3,21,29, 107,135

Vonfeldt, Jeffrey T. 29 ,98

I , i I I 0 0
V '

Waddel, Jerry A. 29

Waldo, Andrea M. 29

Walrath, Karen M. 29

Walvoord, Jill S. 29

Wardel, Gregory S. 29

Ware, Randall W. 29,104

White, Larry D. 30,74,81

Whichman, Carla J.

21,30,81, 135

Wiegert, Timothy J. 30

Wieneke, Kristi L.

30,68,69

Will, Amy B. 30

Willet, Amy S. 15,30

Williams, Jack S. 30,139

Williams, Jennifer J.

30,74,80,81,94,95

Williams, Justin M. 30,138

Williams, Trista L.

8,30,66,67

Williss, John R.

9,14,30,98

Wilson, Chellsey D.

30,67,80,81

Wilson, Debbie L. 30,135

Wimbish, Dawn M.

30,102,103

Winkleman, Becky J.

12,30,92,93,99, 104

Witte, Sara J. 30

Wobig, David G.

Wolfe, Brian S.

Wood, Michelle L.

Willie, William A.

Zimmerman, David G. 30

Zimmerman, Michelle 30

Zimmerman, Sarah , J. Zweerink, Mary K.

Bassett, Jill E. 32

Bastin, Timothy A.

Baum, Brent C. 32

Baumann, Eva E.

Baus, Jennifer B.

32,107,139

Beaman, Thad J.

Beck, Jason M. 32,133

Beenblossom, Derek A. 32

Behrens, Kimberly K. 32

Behrens, Missy L.

Bellew, Todd A. 32

Benedict, Daniel P.

Bennett, Alexander B. 32

Biggers, Georgann M.

32,137

Bliss, Chad S. 32

Boatright, Timothy R.

Bonge, Bradley D.

Born, Sandra G.

Bouwens, Loren S 33, 133

Boyd, Bambi J. 33

Brehm, Sharell K. 33

Bretta, Robert Jr R.

Ahlman, Lisa L. 32, 143

Althouse, Cassie L. 32,143

Amend, Bryon J.

Anderson, Donald J. 32

Anderson, Michael E 32

Ashley, Jo L. 32

Aslakson , Scott A .

Atobatele, Mariamo I. 32

Attenberger, Amy L.

32,74,139

Austin, Diana R. 32

Azadi, Ghoncheh 32.67

Brokaw Michael C. 33

Brown, Jamie J. 33

Brox, Michael C. 33

Buchanan, Melinda M. 33,79

Bui, Kieu T. 33

Burback~ Melissa S. 33,70

Burns, Gregory R. 33,104

Butcher, Bradley J

York, Richard A.

Bahr, Julia A. 32

Bahr, Lori J. 32,77

Baier, Daryl E. 32

Baily, Heather L.

32,94,95,105

Bamesberger, Kirk A.

32,139, 143

Barrett, Wil liam P.

Bartlett , Deanna L. 4,32

Caha, Stanley T.

Caliendo, Mario V. 33,85

, Callahan, Kelly A. 33

Campbell, Meredith L. 33

Carbon, Nichole C. 14,33

Carter, Rick G. 33

Casburn, Jennifer L.

33,135,143

Casey, Tracy L.

Chandler, Shad A.

Chandler, Lynne C.

Chelgren, Tonette L. 33,135

Chism, John N.

Clasey, G. Alan 33

lndex/171

[JUNIORS)

Cleveland, Dustin A. 33,133

Coleman, Jeffrey A. 33

Colon, Michael F. 133

Conrad, Matthew R.

Cook, Cory T. 33,143

Cook, Jimmy D.

Cox, Lisa

Cristo, Matthew M. 33

Cronin, Melissa J. 33,137

Curtis, Marcy L. 34

Enders, Georgia L. 34,106,107

Engnell, Stacy M. 15,34

Ernst, Jody M.34, 137

Etherton, Brian K. 34,140

Evans, Erin L.

Everett, Jason 34

Gocke, Michael K.

Goldsberry, Patricia A.

Gorski, Erik S. 35

Graff, Jeffrey L.

35,74,79, 106,107,139

Graft, Christine E. 35

Griffith, Stacyn L. 35,77

Gruenemeier, Roderick J.

Gugat, Tami D. 35

Giulliams, Theresa M.

Danek, Christina D. 34

Danhauer, Erika L. 34,67

Daniels, Heather M. 34

Danielson, Dianna

34,100,101

Dean, Jaron

Dement, Sandra L. 34

Detore, Jennifer L. 34

Dickenson, Jennifer S.

34,139

Divine, Nanette S.

Doak, Ryan M. 34

Donahoo, John W.

Dougherty, JIii L. 34,67

Draper, Bryan W. 34,130

Dreiling, Aimee L.

Duncan, Neil A.

Dunkle, Sherry L. 34

Fedon, Michell R. 8,34,67

Fernau, Monica D.

Finke, Jeffrey T. 35

Finnell, Cleon J. 35,93

Fisher, Nicole L. 35

Fitzgerald, Tommy J. 35

Fleege, Jason C. 7,35,38, 138

Foley, Ann D. 35

Fornau, Monica 35

Fernery, Kathleen G.

35,77, 139

Franzen, Matthew M.

35,130,140

Frazell, Debra L. 35,67

Frazer, Julie A. 35,134,135

French, Douglas M. 7,38,93

Frenzel, Scott A. 35

Fritchie, Leanne P. 35,138

Fuhrer, Mary J. 35,77

Habel, Sarah J. 36

Haeffner, Kyle L. 36

Hall, Kelli J.

Hamersma, Timothy A. 99

Hammes, Gretchen R. 36,97

Hanner, Kimberly S.

36,74,92,93

Hansen, James C. 36

Hanson, Jason E.

Hanson, John D. 36

Harris, Nicole R.

Harris, Tanya J. 36

Hartshorn, Tracy S. 36

Hauptmeir, Jamie L. 36

Hawkins, Chad M.

Heidemann, Ben G. 36

Heiman, Kerri A. 36,67

Helms, Tammy J. 36

Helmstader, Jason

Henderson, Keith A. 36,133

Hershey, Nancy K. 36

36,74, 138,143

Eastin, Richard R. 34

Ebert, Kathryn A. 34

Ehlers, Gary 34

Edgecombe, Joseph C. 18,34,79

Einspahr, Michael R.

34,130,143

Elrod, Ryan D.

34,138,140,141

Eltiste, Joseph L. 34

172/lndex

Garcia, Sonya L. 70

Garner, A. Renee 35, 70

Garrison, Christina E. 35,77

Gaston, Jeffrey G.

35,133,143

Gates, Monte K.

Gaver, Lynette

Gerlach, William R. 35, 78

Gilliam, Chris G. 35,94,95

Gleason, Amy M.

Gochnour, Cherry A.

Hesselgesser,Shane R. Hill, Scott L.

Hoang, Tuan A. 36

Holy, Lori J. 36,41, 100,101, 139

Hood, Michael E.

Hosek, Michael S.

Howell, Jason B. 36

Hulbert, Britaney M. 36, 70

Hutchinson, Jennifer R. 36

: I I I I , I I

James, Richard L. 36

Jenkins, Michael D.

36,133,140

Johns, David A.

.Johnson, Natalie c. 37

Johnson, Shawn c.

Johson, Stephen M. 37,1 43

Jones, Mitchell D. 37

Joseph, Desiree D. 37,70

Joseph, Jennifer L. 37

Jurgens, Cameron M . 37

Lawson, Barry K. 37

Leddy, Laura E. 37,93

Lee , Debra S. 37

Lehr , Christine A. 38,139

Leishman, Dawn M. 38,1 39

Leising, Julies. 38,81

Lempke, Aimee J.

14,38,97, 107

Leybold, Craig A.

Litt, Denise J

Livers, Kevin S. 38,133

Lollmann, Matthew c 38

Longoria, Michael 38

Lott, Susan M. 38

Lutz, Seth A. 38

Lyon, Chad J. 38, 133

Mueller, Andrew M. 39

Mu mford,Jenny L. 39

Murach, Elizabeth M. 39

Murphy, Kimberly A. 39 N

Napier, William H. 39

Nelson, Nicole R.

Neujahr, Jeffrey D.

Newbury, Gaylynn K. 39

Nguyen, Bao P.

Nienaber, Christine M.

39,106

North, Jonathan, J. 39

Kahle, Denise R.

Kehm, Scott A.

Keller, Lonna R. 37

Kempkes, Shannon R. 77

King, James D. 37 , 133

Kinney, Eric D. 37

Klimm, Thomas L. 37

Klusman, Misty D. 37,139

Knezovich Michael 37

Knollenberg, Nicole M 37

Kobes, Lisa A. 37

Koci, Kaye E. 37

Krejci, Mark J.

37,80,81, 100,101,133

Kreuzberg, Michael J

Kuenning, Troys. 37,130

Kuhlman, Nancy L. 37, 143

Manzi , Michael J. 38

Marchand, Tammy 1.

Mares, Donald D. 38,139

Marlo, Sandy L. 38

Martin, Latrice D. 38

Maser, Tony J. 38

Maxwell, Jeffrey J. 38,89 ,92

Maynard, Darell L.

McClanahan, Ryan L. 38

McClintock, Kathleen M. 38

Mccreight, Chad L. 38

McDonald, D Scott

McMahan, Jason D.

38,133,143

McMahill , Jeffrey 38, 105

Menefee, Tony K .

Mericle, Will iam R. 38

Mero, Terri L. 38

Messmer, Dawn M. 38

Meyer, Jennifer L. 37,38,69

LMichaelson, Geoffrey R.

39,89,92

Miller, Christine K. 39

Miller, Jeffrey L. 39

,

Ohlrich, Chantelle M. 39

Orthengren, Brandi L. 39

Othling, Ryan D.

Owen, Geoffrey R. 39,95

Owens, Misty L. 39 p

Pagnigar, Arman K. 39

Palik, Cindy L. 39

Pankratz, Patricia A. 39

Parrott, Gregory J.

Parrott, Lisa M. 39, 135

Parson, Michael J.

Patterson, Dion L. 39

Patterson, Sheila C. 39

Laher, Frank J.

laird, Nicole R. 37

Lanham, Thomas c.

Lapp, Russel F. 37 ,133

Lawrence, Destini D. 37

Miller, Jennifer D.

Miller, Shawn L.

Monk, Daniel W.

Moore, Joseph S.

Morrison , Gretchen C.

Peacock, Patrick A.

39,106,107

Peck, Karen M 39

Peet, Brian E. ·

Pelan, Rebecca L. 39

lndex/173

0

ll

Persinger, Dennis R. 39

Petersen, Bryan D. 40,133

Peterson, Aaron C.

Peterson, Michelle L.

40,143

Pflughaupt, Jason B.

40,130,140

Pickett, Shawna R. 40,77

Pierce, Andrew S.

Pierce, Tonya E. 40

Pierson, Erika E.

Porath, Crystal C. 40

Porter, Matthew S 40

Pries , Kathleen R. 40, 77

Shedlosky,Amy S. 70

Sheldon, Jennifer L. 41

Sherry, Mark L.

Sherwood, Rhonda R. 41

Simmons, Greg A. 41

Sipherd , Aaron P. 41, 133

Slechta, Mark L. 41 , 133

Smith, Angie N. 14,41,67,77

Smith, Christine M. 41

Smith, Kimberly A. 41

Smith, Michelle R.

41,139,143

Smith, Paul E 41 ,92

Sonsteng, Lanielle J. 42,77

Souliere, Catherine A.

42,105

Spears, Neil A 42

Spitser, Tracy L. 42

Stahnke, Nicole M. 42,77

Stake , Rebecca L. 33,42,67

Standley, Brandon H. 42,74

Standley, Karen L. 42

Starcer, Michael S.

Stein, Kerri L. 42

Stephens, Kerrie L. 42

rRStevens, Jennifer A. 42

Stevens, Nicole N. 42

Stevens, Russell E.

42,130,133

Van Arsdall, Daniel D. 7,38,43,81,92, 133

Vanderslice, Jeffrey S.43,99

Van Essen, David C. 43,105

Vanschoiack, Timothy A. 43

Vaughan, Jody R. 43

Vesta, Dawn M. 43

Rahe, Kevin L. 40, 143

Randall, Kevin L.

Rapp, Tiffanni L. 40,67

Ravins, Sherri L. 40,78,97

Rediger, Gary D. 40

Reinhart, Cynthia A. 40

Reints, Nicole A. 40

Reiss, David S.

Renne, Richard L.

Rezek, Anthony R. 40,88,89

Rice, Pamla A. 40

Richardson, Christopher

34,40, 78,138,143

Richmond, Melanie J. 40

Riggert, Sharlene R. 40

Riggs, Skeet Z. 40

Ritchet, Danna L.

Stewart, Brian J.

Stiles, Lance E.

Stivers, Joshua D. 42,133

Stollar, Carrie R. 42,98

Stonebraker, Steven 42

Stoppel, Timothy L. 42

Sullivan, Shelby K. 42

Sydik, Rhonda 42

Wagaman, Marc D. 43

Walbridge, Kami K 43,103

Walck, Jodi L. 43

Waldo, Peter 8.

Walker, Michael W . 133

Walker, Robin R. 43,89

Walton, Dawn M. 43

Watkins, Marilyn K. 43

Watson, Shannon J. 43,77

Way, Jennifer E. 43,143

Webel, Kevin B.

Wehrmeister, Charlot R. 43

Weideman, Chrystal L.

8,43,66,67

Wenzl, Patrick R. 43

Wenzl, Steven A. 138,143

West, Sara L. 43,98

Weyant, Brian A. 43,142

Williams, Darlene L.

Williams, Ronald L.

Williams, Ryan L.

Thetro, Deanna K. 42,103

Tripe, Duane A.

Trumble, Heather J. 42

Troung, Loan H. 42

Turner, Robert L. 42

Turner, Wade J.

Tuttle, Richard A.

Tyson, Marvin G. 42

174/lndex

Williams, Wendy D. 43,70

Wilson, Kellie K. 43

Windhorst, Jason W.

Woodward, Scott A. 43, 107

Wozny, Jamey R. 43

Wright, Jerry W. 43

Wyant, Brian 43

I
Quintana, Hope 40

Young, Tricia A. 43,67

Bartek , Jen n-ife r E 44

Bartlett, V eron ica L. 44

VBasler, Cy nthi a K 44

Bautch, Ste p hani e L. 44 ,4 6

Beam, Kristin M.'

Beeman, Tan y a R. 44,13 8

Beetem, Mich a el D. 44, 132,1 42

Belcher, Kellahnit W 44

Bell, Katina R. 44

Benson, Jennifer G. 44

Best, Nicolle D 44

Bilka, Tanya J. 44

Blake, Michael D.

Blessing, Regina L. 45

Bluford, Jenna L. 45

Bolinger, Cristina M. 45

Bossaller, Eric J. 45,132

Zager, Je ffrey L.

Zapp, Ru ssel

Zimbelm an, Michael S. 43

Zumpfe, Robert M. 43,88,89 ,92, 138

SOP HS ]

Craig, Raymond M. 46, 132

Cran dall, Michelle R.

Crawfo rd, Carissa 46, 71, 136

Crouse , Lynn S. 46

C unningham, Kenneth C. 46,99

Cunn i ngham, V i ncent J 46

Curt is , Brent S. 46,89 ,95

Achen , A llen S.

Adams, Amy L. 44,138

Albright, Ki mberly M 44

Allen, Bria n W. 44,132 ,1 43

Allen, Tiffa n y L. 44

Allsman, C layton T. 44

Anderson , J ohn A. 44

Anderson , Michele C. 44,136

Andrews, J ason L. 44 , 132

Applebee , Jan is D. 44

Applegarth , Alison D. 44

Atteberry , J a ckie M. 44

Bossung, Steven K. 45

Brodd, Matthew J. 45

Brokaw, Nickole J 45,135,143

Brown, Coscelia C. 45

Brown, Jenn a M. 45

Brown, Jill M 45,136

Brown , Matthew S. 45,132

Brown , Melissa A. 45

Brown, Troy A. 45

Brym, Leigh A. 45, 70,100,101

Buchholz , Rhonda K. 45

Buck, Jared M. 44,45

Sudler, Matthe w W. 45,138

Buell,Charles E. 45

Burianek, Jam es M. 45

Busch, Jennifer L. 45

Butler, Nichole L.

Byers, Amy M . 45

Byron, Tamar N. 45

DD aharsh , Gary S. 46

Dallman , Wend i J. 46

Damewood, Randel B. 46

Dav is, Brent A. 46 , 132 , 142

De laney , Jamie J . 46

Densberger, Annalee 46

Detwe i le r, Kyle E. 142

Di e hl, Mic he ll e L. 46,136 , 142

D iekmann, Roberta J . 4 6

Do, P h un g T hi

Dol e zal, D eb ra L. 46

D o nah o e, Glenn P . 4 6,132

Dowding, Dannielle A. 47

D reher, Jennifer J. 4 7

Dunkle, Denise R 47

Dupe s, Penny A.

Durbin, Ke lly S .

Baatz , Jess ica N. 44

, Balas, Bonn ie J

Baldwin, Je f fery A 44

Bartek, Craig L. 44

Carlson, T racy L.

Carmichael, Car r ie S 4 5

Carney, Jenni f e r L. 45

Chollar, Matth ew G.

Chubbuck, Tro y C. 4 5, 132

C hruch, Stacy A. 46 ,8 4

C lapp, A my 46, 136, 143

Clark, D ann y L. 46

Clark, Erick T. 46

Clark, Melissa 46

Click, Kalley L.

Cockrill, Jeremy S. 4 6

Coffman, Matthe w J. 46,138 , 142

Coil, Chad R

Collier, Shawn R.

Connelly, Scott D. 46

Conover, Jonath on A 46

Eckman, Kristin L. 137 , 142

E h le rs , Gary W .

Ehlers, Stefanie J. 47

Eley, Je ni fer M. 47, 153

· Elliott , Sean C. 47,94,95, 139,142

Eloge, Jason V.

Elrod, Shannon 47

Englebart, Darin 47,140

England, Derek S. 47

Eppens , Rebecca S. 47,136

Epperson , Jamie L. 47

Erickson , Fletcher M. 47

Erks, Julie A. 47

Ernstmeyer, Craig A. 47,143

Esquivel, Brian L. 47

Evans, Stacey A . 4 7

[
lndex/175 I ' •

Fagler, Nancy A. 47,100

Fleming, Byron A. 47

Floyd, Brandon G. 47

Folsom, Jo R. 47

Foster, Brian R. 47

Fountain, Bradely J. 47

Fournier, Laura A. 47,136

Fox, Kevin D. 47

Frain, Angela L. 48

Francis, Michelle R. 48, 136, 143

Fritter, W. Thomas

Fryrear, Jasmine E. 48,70

Haake, John A. 48

Haben, Jason L.

Hagerbaumer, Michael J. 48

Hall, Cindy L. 48

Hanson, Stacey A. 48

Harig, Richard 48

Harris, Scott A. 48, 132

Hartman, Carl L. 49

Hartman, Steven L. 49

Hartshorn, Chad E. 49

Hauner, Mary J. 49

Heinbirger, Becky L.

Helms, Brian T. 49

Helmstadter, Shane G. 49

Henderson, Gregory L. 49

Hergert, Landon L. 49,132,142

Herman, Amy M. 49,139

Hershey, Gloria J. 49

Hoffman, Craig M. 49,132

Hofker, Kimberly C. 49

Hohenfeldt, Michelle L. 49,139

Hollman, Lance M. 49,138

Horning, Stephanie M.

Hosek, Jeremy S. 49,132,142

Howard, Rebecca I.

Hug, Corey A. 49,138,142

Kar, Winona M. 50

Kahler, Beverly L. 50

Kempkes, Renee M. 50,94 ,95

Kilburn, Rebecca L. 50

Kirkpatrick, Robert D. 50,132, 14:

Klinkman, Amanda M. 50

Koeppen, Cory G. 50

Koerner, Jerry L. 50

Kolb, Stan E. 50

Kuehn, Jami L. 50

Kurtz, Carolyn A.

Gable, Debra A. 48

Gaffney, Robert S. 48

Gagner, Shanna L.

Gallardo, Aaron A. 48, 132

Gannon, Dawn M. 48

Gans, Kari 48

Garza, Tana M. 48

Gaver, Lynette L. 48

Gerdes, Timothy E. 48

Gewecke, Stacey A. 48

Gomez, Anna L. 48 ·

Gonzales, Tara J. 48

Goodban, Kevin J. 48

Gordon, R. Joseph

Gould, Jason D. 48

Greve, Michelle T. 48

Griess, Tiffany S. 48

Griggs, Steven G. 48

Gropp, Jodie G.

Guilliatt, Michelle A.

Ihrig, Jennifer 49

Lacey, Cheri 50

Landauer, Eric M. 48,50

Landkamer, Shannon M. 50

Larabee, James E. 50

Larson, Stacey J. 50,107

Larson, Tammy R. 50,139

Larson, Tina A. 50,139

Lawrence, James A. 50

Leach, April S. 50,101

Lear, Jennifer D. 50,142

Lebsack, Matthew J. 50

Lee, Susan J. 50

Leising, Brian C. 50,52, 132

Lemon, Jason P. 50,138

Leonard, Angela L. 51

Lewis, David R.

Jaeger, Jeffrey T. 49

James, Clinton L. 49

Jane, Michelle L. 136

Jay, Neil D. 48,49

Jensen, Christopher A. 49,88,89

Jipp,S. Troy 49

Jones, Christopher F. 49

Jones, Karen A.

Jones, Melissa L. 49

Jordan, James R. 49,142

Julch, Heather E. 50,52

176/lndex

Louthan, Jennifer R. 51,142

Love, Kelly K. 51

Ludwig, Kerry L.

I
6

Magree, John M. 51

Mahar, Abbey J. 51,136,142

Mahoney, Robin D. 51

Malsbury, Allen A. 45,51

Mar, Matthew J. 51,143

Maranville, Cole L. 51

Markussen , Tahnee 51

Martin, Heather L. 51

Marx, Nancy L. 51

Mason, Brett M. 51

Mason, Monica L. 51,143

Mateer, Jennifer M. 51

McCoy, Angelicqu M. 51,97

McCullough, Chris J.

McCune, Michelle L. 45,51

McHargue , Eric T. 51,135

McHarague, Rachel A. 51

Mcintosh, Sandra S. 51

McKinnon, Mark A. 51

Meints, Amy L. 51

Meisinger, Casie J. 51,138

Meisner , Craig A. 51,55

Messmer, Rebecca L.

Metcalf, Samuel L.

Metz, Margie 52

Michaelis, Mark L. 52, 132

Miller, Steven J. 52

Misko, Christopher G. 52,132

Moeller, Dawn M. 52

Moore, Jeffery A.

Moyer, Keith E. 52

Muller, Edward J. 52

Mullinnix, Ronald J. 132

Murach, Annie

Murphy, James R.

Murray, Angie a. 52

Oliver, Karin L. 52

Osburn, Chad C. 52

Ott, Adam C. 52

Otersburg, Anita A. 52

Ritchey, Jeffery W. 53

Rivey, Robert P.

Roberts , Deanna K. 53

Roberts, Rochelle L. 53

Rockemann, Marcia K. 53,142

Raether, Monica M. 53

Rohe Cynthia A. 53

Roland, Matthew A. 53, 132

Ross, James D.

Rowe, Tammi R. 53

Royer, Ronald D .54

Rystrom, Jason D. 54,132

Pagel, Jonathan R. 52

Pankratz, Robert J. 52

Parker, Tammi L. 52,138, 71

Patel, Bhupendra D. 52

Perez, Adeliada 52,142

Peterson, Duane J.

Pflughaupt, Kristin 52,137

Pierce, Jeremy M. 53, 142

Pierce, Michelle R. 53, 75, 136, 142

Pierce, Monica J. 53,137,142

Piersel, Heather A. 53,139

Plaines, Daniel G.

Pleskac Michael P. 53,132

Price, John R. 53

Priess, April R. 53

Sadowski, Kevin A 54

Sameulson, Travis S. 54

Sargent, Staci R. 54

Schaeffer, Jennifer C. 54

Schaffer, Stacey L. 54

Schmidt, Amy T. 54

Schmitz, Rickey L. 54

Schroeder, Jason R. 54

Schwartz, Emily A 54

Schwarz, Anne T. 54

Schwisow, Kenneth J. 54

Scott, Catherine E.

Scott, Christine R. 54

Sell, Eric A. 54

Sellmeyer, Stephanie M. 54

Settles, Mark A. 51,54, 132

Sexton, Elizabeth A. 54

Sheaff, Kelly C. 54,137,142

Sherry, Chad R.

Sills, J. Heath

Nehe, Michael J . 52,89

Nelson, Cynthia A 52

Neujahr, Cindy J. 52

Nguyen, Trang H. 52

Nickles, Pennie J. 52

Nobbman, Jeffrey D. 52

Novak, Anthony J. 52

Rahrs, Lori D. 53

Rasmussen, Jason P. 53

Rathe, Molly A. 50,53

Ray, Zachariah J. 53,142

Rempala, Michael C. 53

Renteria, Brenda I. 18, 153

Richards, Matthew H. 53

Richardson, Darrin H.

Richardson, Kimbe rely D. 53

Richardson , Tammy L. 53 ,74

Richmond, Leslie A.

Riggs, Sk ip T. 53

Simpson, Brenda S. 54

· Smith, Heather A.

Smith, Paula D.54, 137,142

Smolik, Brent L. 54

Snyder, Thomas D. 49,54

Souders, Karl V. 54

Speights, Lawrence 54

Spier, Jennifer A. 55

Splichal, Amy L. 55

Starr, Jeffrey J. 55

Steckly, Jerry L. 55

Street, Brandi L.

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Stuckenschmid, Matthew L. 54 143 '

Sutton, Michael s.

Svoboda, Aaron M. 55

Swenson, Brigitte L. 55, 136 , 142

Waddell, Micki D. 55

Walker, Holly A. 55,71,75

Walter Scott T. 56

Walton, Tina R.

Ware, Deborah A. 56

Warner, Ranae K.

Warren, Mark A. 56,132

Watson, Andrew D. 56,75, 132

Wenzl, Kent M. 56

West, Rebecca H. 56

White, Justin M. 101,138

Anderson, Andy 58

Bardsley, Norma 58

Bartels, Jean 58

Berka, Mel 58

TTast, Richard w. 5 5

Taylor, Chuck E. 55

Tenopir, Ryan w. 5 5 , 138 143

Thienel, Michelle A. 55 '

Thies, Imogene A. 55

Thomas, Richard J.

Tillberg, Bradely v. 55

Tindle, William F. 55

Tipton, Heather L. 55

Tiritilli,Wendy 55

Tobiassen, Kimberly A. 55,137,142

Tomcak, Brian M. 55,132

Tracy, Amy S. 55

Trease, Malina M. 55,139

Truax, Amy J. 55

Turek, Randy S.

Tyson, Ronny

Wilbur, Jason S. 56,132

Wilcox, Sharon K. 56

Williams, Amanda M. 56,99

Williams, Kristel R. 56

Williams, Tracey L. 56,71,75

Wilson, Annette L.

Winchester, Richard J. 56

Wittler, Jodi L. 138

Wobig, Todd J. 56

Wrede, Timothy E.

Wright, Edwin D. 56

Wylie, Michelle M. 56

Billings, Margaret 58

Blue, Daryl 58, 102

Boardman, Ardelle 58

Brislen, Dennis 116

Brown, Wanda 58

Cascini, Edythe 58

Caster, Elaine 58

Cech, Sharon 58

Chapman, Bruce 58, 107

Clabaugh, Linda 58

Collingham, Laurie 59

Collister, Ermal 59

Collura, Rick 59, 140

Cannot, Randy 59

Cook, Gale 59

Crozier, Lynn 59

Cuddy, Bonita 59

Dietrich, Harold 59

Eden, Rita 59

Emery, Janet 59

Yager, Curt B. 56

Young Kenneth G. 56

Young, Traci L. 56

Young, Trent J. 56

Erickson, Norman 59

Franzen, Beth 59

Freese, Bob 59

Gast, Mary Jean 60

Upton, Lori A. 55

Voeltz, Michele L. 55,95

VonBusch, Cheri M.

Zillig, Andrew W. 5,56

Zimmerman, Nancy J. 56

Zugmier, Jason C. 56

Zweerink, Tammy L. 56

Gleason, Jim 117

Haerther, Marguerite 60

Hanneman, Paula 60,98

zHayes, Evelyn 117

Helmink, Linda 60

Hug, Caroline 60

Kaltenberger, Doug 60, 143

Kaser, Ken 60

Kill ham, Karen 60,101

Kingston, Constance 60

Klintberg, Jeff 57,93

Koudelka, Jim 60, 76

Kroeger, Jerry 60

LaFollette, Janet 60

Longe, Mary 60

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Mach, Don 61

Martin, Pat 102,116

Meley, Craig 143

Mercer, Rex 140

Mertz, Delores 61

Moore, Barry 61

Mueller, Jack 61

Mulligan, Dixie 117

Navas, Bob 61

Nelson, Kristi 142

Newburn, Marlene 61

Nichols, Duane 61, 78

Nickol, Lynn 61

Nilsson, Timothy 61

Oestmann, Mary 6 1

Perry, Jim 61,97

Peters, Sandi 6

Peterson, Mike 142

Poore, Karen 61,67

Reed, Scott 61

Rejcha, Marty 117

Resz, Sue 95

Rine, Shirley 62

Robison, Naomi 62

Rogge, Bill 62

Saporta-Brown, Virginia 62

Schoening, Lynn 62,142

Schultz, Jim 62

Schumann, Nesha 62

Scott, Claudine 62

Seng, Leroy 62

Sheely, Ted 29,62,63

Shields, Marty 143

Spahni, Maryann 62

Starr, Betty 62

Stauffer, Tracy 63

Stiles, Adelle 63

Story, Phyllis 63

Strange, Jan 63

Thomas, Buren 63

Tyrrel, Cindy 63

Ward, Brenda 63

Waters, Bruce 63

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Ackerman, Nick L.: Band 10; Student Council 11, 12; National Honor Society; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Cornhusker Boys' State; Hastings College Walter Scott Leadership Seminar; Nebraska Council on Youth Government Workshop; Lincoln Foundat ion High School Representative ; KOLN/KGIN-LPS "School's the Place to Be" Student Board; Northeast Advisory Council-2 years; NASC District 6 School Representative; Nebraska Council on Youth Summer Workshop Nominee; Presidental Academic Fitness Award; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Boys'Tennis 11 ; Concert Band 10; Symphonic Band 11, 12; Northeastern 10, 11 , 12 ; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Vice President of Student Council 11; Student Council 12; 3 semesters Honor Roll.

Aspegren, Jill M.: 4 semesters Honor Roll; Diving 11; Band 11; Girls Swimming 11; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 11 ; Symphonic Band 11, 12; Band President 12

Behrens, Susan A.: 3 semesters Honor Roll; Sophomore Volleyball 10; ROCKET 11; Academic letter 10; Society of Distinguished American High School Students ; Nat ional Honor Society.

Bibb, Amy L.: Tennis 11, 12; Concert Choir 12; Associated Jazz 12; Horizons 11; FBLA 12; ROCKET 12; Pep Club 11; Vocal Letter 12; Sound of Music; Who 's Who Among American High School Students.

Blair, Nodine J.: 3 semesters Honor Roll; National Honor Society.

Bonnett, Nancy L.: Soccer 12; Girls Track 10, 11 ; FBLA 11 ; lnternat'I Club 11 ; Pep Club 11

Breemes Dawn K.: 4 semesters Honor Roll; Sophomore Volleyball 10; Girls Track 11, 12; Reserve Girls Basketball 10, 11; Concert Choir 11; FBLA 12; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 12; National Honor Society; May Day nominee 11; Homecoming royalty nominee 12.

Brym Jennifer L.: FBLA 12; Northeastern 12; Speech 10, 11, 12; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Reserve Cheerleader 11; Pep Club 11; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Merit Finalist in the Miss Nebraska Teen Scholarship and Recognition Pagent.

Buchanan, Robbie E.: 3 semesters Honor Roll; Northeastern 11 ; ROCKET 12

Byers, Dan L.: Varsity Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf 10, 11, 12; Letter in Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students.

Callahan, Gayle M.: Cross Country 11; Girls Track 10, 11, 12; lnternat'I Club 10, 11; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Pep Club 11; Track and Field Letter 10, 11, 12; Cross Country Letter 11; lnternat'I Club Secretary /Treasurer 11.

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Campbell, Amy Jo.: 2 semesters Honor Roll; Future Farmers of America 12 ; ROCKET 12; Pep Club 11.

Carmody, Shelley A.: Tennis 11; Concert Choir 11, 12; Horizons 11; Chambersingers 12; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Pep Club 11; Vocal Letter 11; Vocal Key 12; "L'il Abner"; "Sound of Music"; Squad Leader of Spirit Club 11.

Carr, Louise A.: 5 semesters Honor Roll; Varsity Volleyball 11, 12; Reserve Volleyball 10; Girls' Track 10; Marching Band 10; Orchestra 11, 12; Concert Band 10; Symphonic Band 11; Track Letter 10; Volleyball Letter 11 , 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students; National Honor Society; Mayday nominee 10, 11 ; Homecoming nominee 12.

Chuda, Brenda M.: Student Council 10, 11, 12; Student Council Letter 11, 12; Vice President of Student Council 12.

Cover, Stacy M.: Tennis 12; FBLA 11, 12; ROCKET 12; Pep Club 11.

Crocker, M. Juliee: 2 semesters Honor Roll; Girls' Soccer 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Associated Jazz 12; FBLA 10, 11; Vocal Letter 12;" L'il Abner" ; Who's Who Among American High School Students ; Secretary of FBLA 11.

Curry, Troy J.: Varsity Football 12; Reserve Football 11 ; Sophomore Football 10; Sophomore Basketball 10; Reserve Baseball 11; Sophomore Baseball 10; Football Letter.

DeBoer, Shelley R.: Girls' Soccer 11, 12; FBLA 12; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Reserve Cheerleader 11 ; Pep Club 11 ; Soccer Letter 11, 12.

Denney, Anna L.: 4 semesters Honor Roll; National Honor Society; Assistant Director of "Spreading the News" 11; Assistant Director of "Happiest Millionaire" 11 ; House Manager "Cave Dwellers" 11; House Manager "The Servant of Two Masters" 12; "The Stoop".

Effie, Sheila L.: Who's Who Among American High School Students;."The Happiest Millionaire"; "A Servant and Two Masters"; ROCKET 12; Pep Club 11.

Eisenbarth, Shonna L.: Sophomore Volleyball 10; Sophomore Basketball 10; Concert Choir 11, 12; Horizons 11, 12.

Elliot, Charles L.: Varsity Soccer 10, 11; Marching Band 10; Orchestra 10; Soccer Letter 10.

Fournier, Sandra L.: 1 semester Honor Roll; Tennis 10, 11, 12; Sophomore Basketball 10; Varsity Girls' Golf 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Meistersingers 12; FBLA 11, 12;" L'il Abner"; President of FBLA; Vocal Letter 11, 12; Golf Letter 12.

Gear, Holly M.: Reserve Volleyball 11; Sophomore Volleyball 10; Sophomore Basketball 10; Reserve Basketball 11; Varsity Basketball 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Stage Band 11, 12; SymphonicBand 10, 11, 12; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Reserve Cheerleader 11; Pep Club 11; 6 semesters Honor Roll; Volleyball Manager Letter 12; Band Letter 12; Varsity Basketball Letter 12; Jazz Band Letter. 12; Varsity Soccer Letter 12

Gilliland, Lisa L.: Concert Choir 11, Associat ed Jazz 12; ROCKET 12; Treasurer for Associat,~d Jazz; Northeast Art Award 11.

Griess, Aaron T.: 5 semesters Honor Roll; Va rsity Football 11, 12; Sophomore Football 10; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Reserve Basketball 1 0; Varsity Baseball 11; Reserve Baseball 10; t-,i a. tional Honor Society; Academic AII-Conferen ,~ e; Football Letter 11, 12; Basketball Letter 11, · 2; Baseball Letter 11

Groothuis, Dorothy L.: 5 semesters Honor R,JII; Reserve Volleyball 10, 11; Girls'Tennis 10, 11 , 12; ROCKET 11; Tennis Letter 11; Academic Lett er 11; 5 semesters top 3% of Class; Journal- c:: ~ar Academic All State in Tennis 11 ; National Ho ;or Society; UNL Distinguished Scholar; Spotlig ht on Art; Elder Gallery High School Honor Art Sho w Participant; ROCKET Sports Editor.

Hillary, Carol L.: 5 semesters Honor Roll; rl ational Honor Society; Who's Who Among A m·-i rican High School Students; Treasurer of FBL A '. 2; FBLA 10, 11, 12.

Henderson, Mary A.: Future Farmers of Ame r Ja 10, 11; Reporter of Future Farmers of Amer ic "

Hoffmeyer, Amy L.: Marching Band 10, 11, , 2; Orchestra 10, 12; Concert Band 10, 11; S\ nphonic Band 11, 12; Northeastern 11; ROC ~ :T 12; 4 semesters Honor Roll; "Oklahoma"; Nati o 1al Honor Society; Top 3% of Class; Who's V 10 Among American High School Students; KF 1X Scholar of the Week; OHSA; Band Staff; B 1d Letter 1o, 11; Academic Letter 10, 11.

Hollman, Rane lie L.: Sophomore Volleyball 1 ; 5 semesters Honor Roll; Academic Letter 11; · op 3% of Class; National Honor Society; Mar er · ng Band 1o, 11; Concert Band 10; Symphonic Ba 1d; Associated Jazz 12.

Holmes, Jason: 5 semesters Honor Roll; Ma t .: hing Band 11, 12; Concert Band 10; Symph t 1ic Band 11, 12; Northeastern 12.

Lawson, Hugh A.: 5 semesters Honor Roll ; Jational Honor Society 12; Who's Who Am , ng American High School Students; All-State P ~ademic Football Team 12; All-State Acad e !l ie Baseball Team 11, 12; Greater Nebraska Co n arence Football Academic Team; All-City Horn rable Mention Football; Outstanding High Sd' Joi Students of America; Fall Sports Sertoma Av- u d for Football; All-American Scholar Footr all; Greater Nebraska Athletic Conference Foo \ )al l Team; Sophomore Football 10; Varsity Foot )all 11, 12; Reserve Basketball 11; Sophomore E:- 3sketball 10; Reserve Baseball 10; Varsity Bas e >all 11 12· Football Letter 11, 12; Baseball Lette r 11, 12; H;mecoming 1st Attendant 12; May Da y Attendant 1o, Turnabout Royalty 11, Fellowsh i > of Christian Athletes 10, 11, 12.

Longe, Brian A.: 1 semester Honor Roll; Va rsity Football 11, 12; Sophomore Football 10; Res er ve Basketball 11; Sophomore Basketball 10; Fuot· ball Letter 11.

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Maranville, C lay W .: Sophomore Football 10 ; Reserve Fo otball 11; Cross Country 12; Varsity Soccer 10 ,11, 12; O rchestra 10, 11, 12; Speech 11 ; Math C lub 1 1, 12; 'N' Club 12; 4 semes ters Honor Roll ; Orches tra Letter 12 ; Soccer Letter 1o,11 ,12 ;Math Club Letter 12;"Oklahoma"; Nati ona l Honor Soci ety; Who's Who Among Amer ican High Sc hool Students

Martin, Cyn thia M.: 6 semester Honor Roll; No rth easte rn 11 ; ROCKET 12; Who's Who Among Ame rican High School Stude nts.

Martins , Jas on J.: Reserve Basketball 11; Sophomore Basketball 1O; Varsity Baseball 11,12 ; Rese rve Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball Letter 11 , 12

Masek, Stacy A .: Girls Soccer 11 , 12 ; Marching Band 10 ; Varsity Cheerleaders 12; Reserve Cheerlead ers 11; Pep Club 11; Girls Socce r Letter 11 ,12;Who 's Who Among American High School Students.

McCrea, Sha rilyn A.: Concert Choir 11, 12; Meistersingers 11, 12; Chambersingers 11, 12; Horizons 12 ; 4se mesters Honor Roll ; Vocal Letter and Key 11, 12 ; " Cat Among The Pigeons"1 0; "Lil Abner" 1 1 ; "Sound Of Music"12 ; NMEA Award; President o f Chambersingers 12 ; Choir Council 12.

McGrew Melis sa A .: Sophomore Vollyball 10 ; Gir ls Gymna stics 9; Cross Country 11; Girls Track 11; March i ng Band 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10; Symphonic B and 11, 12; 5 semesters Honor Roll; Gymnast ics L etter 9; Cross Country Letter 11; Track Letter 11; Band Letter 10, 11; National HonorSoc iety ;Top3%of C lass 10; Band Staff 12.

McHatton, Sco tt W .: Marching Band 10 ,11, 12 ; Concert Band 10; Symphonic Band 11, 12 ; Swing Choir 12 ; C h a mbersingers 11, 12 ; Band Letter and Key 11 , 12 ; Vocal Letter 12 ; Who's Who Among Amer ican H ig h School Students

Mesquita , Sa nd ro 0.: Boys Swimming 10, 11, 12; Boys Socce r 10, 11, 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Chambers ing ers 12; International Club 10, 11, 12; 4 semesters Honor Roll; Soccer Letter 10, 11, 12; Swimming Le tter 10, 11, 12 ; Most Improved Swimmer 10 ; "S ound of Music"12; Creativity Fair 10,11,12 ; Concert Choir Mus ical 12; Soccer Scholarsh ip ; International Club Office r 12.

Modrell, Shan non L.: Varsity Basketball 12;

Ogden, Julie A.: Varsity Volleyball 12; Reserve Volleyball 10, 11; Varsity G irl s Basketba ll 12· Reserve Girls Basketball 1O, 11; 4 semester~ Honor Roll; Volleyball Letter 12; Baske tb a ll Letter 12

Patterson, Pamela: Marching Band 10 ; Concert Band 10; Future Farmers of America 1o 11 12· International Club 1O; 5 semesters Hon~r Roll i Band Letter 10; Havelock Farmer s Scholarship ; FFA Reporter 10; FFA President 11, 12.

Pearl, Jon J.: Varsity Football 11, 12; Sophomore Football 10 ; Student Council 11, 12; 3 semeste rs Honor Roll; Varsity Football Letter 11, 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 11; Outstanding High School Students in America 12; West Point Military Academy Candidate 12 ; Student Council Secretary 12

Rathe, Chris D.: Sophomore Football 10;Varsity Golf 11, 12 ; Reserve Golf 10; Golf Letter 11.

Rogers, Chad A.: Varsity Golf 9,10,11,12; 2 semesters Honor Roll ; Golf Letter 9, 10, 11, 12; Seratoma Award.

Schultz, Jennifer S.: Cross Country 11, 12; Girls Track 11, 12 ; Sophomore Girls Basketball 10; Concert Choir 11; Swing Choir 12; Chambersingers 11; Future Business Leaders of America 12; Student Council 12; 5 semesters - Honor Roll; Cross Country Letter 11 , 12; Vocal Letter 11, 12; Academic Letter 10, 11 , 12; "Lil Abner" 10; "Cat Among The Pigeons" 10 ; "The Sea"; "Glimpses And Gatherings" 10; "The Cave Dwellers"11; "The Happiest Milliona ire"11; "Dark Pony"11; "In Fireworks Lie Secret Codes"11 ; "The Servant Of Two Masters"12; "The Great American Cheese Sandwhich"12; Rock Show 11, 12; National Honor Society; Outstand i ng High School Students Of America; Cross Country Team Captain 12 ; Homecoming Royalty 12; May Day Attendant 10

Shwartz, Lynel L.: Pep Club 11.

Schwedtfeger, Brent L.: Varsity Football 11, 12; Sophomore Football 10; Concert Choir 11; Football Letter 11, 12; "Happiest Millionaire"11; "Lil Abner" 11 ; "Servant Of Two Masters"12; All-City Football Team 11, 12; All State Football Team 11, 12 ; All Conference Football 11, 12; Super-State Football 12 ; May Day Attendant 10; Homecoming King 12.

Slagle, Jeff D.: Varsity Boys Soccer 10,11,12; 2 semesters Honor Roll ; Soccer Letter 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society; Academic All-State 11, 12.

Reserve Basketball 10; Girls Track 12 Tast, Sarah L.: ROCKET 12; Pep Club 11.

Murtaugh, Debora L.: Marching Band 10; 5 semesters Hono r Ro ll; Academic Letter 10, 11; Top 3% of Class; Elks Yo uth Week Award for Annua l Publications 11; N at io nal Honor Society ; Cornhusker Girls' St at e Representative 11 ; ROCKET Ed itor 11 ,12.

Ochsner, Jeffrey T .: Varsity Football 12 ; Reserve Football 11; V ars ity B asketball 11, 12; Reserv e Basketball 10, 11; Sophomore Basketba ll 10; Va rsity Base ball 9 , 10, 1 1 ; 1 semester Honor Roll; Football Le tte r 12; Baseball Letter 11.

O'Donnal , Ma rk A. : Wrestling 10, 11 ; Marching Band 10 , 11 , 12; Stag e Band 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 11 ; Symp honic Band 12; 1 semester Honor Roll.

Thienel, Brenda L.:GirlsGymnastics9, 10, 11, 12; Star Strutters 11, 12; Gymnastics Letter 9,1 0 , 11, 12; Sertoma Award; Gymnastics Captain 12; Junior Representative for Star Strutters 11; Treasurer 12; Captain 12.

Tompkins, Christopher M.: Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students.

Vang Karma J.: Girls Tennis 11; Sophomore Girls Basketball 10 ; Reserve Girls Basketball 11 ; Concert Choir 12 ; Horiz ons 11, 12; Future Business Leaders of America 12; Pep Club 11; Music Letter 12 ; "The Sound Of Music" 12; "Old Time Rock-n-Roll" 12; Concert Choir Secretary 12; Concert Choir Council 12.

Vidlak, Wendyl.: 1 semesterHonorRoll ; Tennis 10, 11, 12 ; Mock Court 12; FBLA 10, 11, 12; Sophomore Basketball; Letter in Tennis 11 ; Finalist sophomore year Junior Achievement; Finalist Young Bus i nesswomen of year Junior Achievement; F in al ist V.P. of marketing of year Junior Achieve-ment 12; Honorable mention Economics State Leadership Conference FBLA 11 ; Who's Wh o Among American H igh School Students; 1st Economics Crete Bus iness Day FBLA 12; FBLA Treasurer 11; Reporter FBLA 12.

Vokolek, Kim K.: Varsity Volleyball 10, 11, 12 ; Girls Tennis 11, 12; Varsity Girls Basketball 10, 11, 12 ; 3 semesters Honor Roll; Volleyball Letter 10, 11, 12; Basketball Letter 10, 11 , 12; Tennis Letter 11, 12; First Team All-State Volleyball; First Team All -C it y Volleyball ; First Team Super State Volleyball; Mayday Attendant 10, Homecom i ng Queen 12.

Waddel, Jerry A.: Boys Tennis 10, 11 ; Boys Soccer 10, 11 , 12; Socce r Letter 10, 11 , 12; National Honor Soceity.

Wear, Mara A.: G irls Sw imming 11, 12; Hor izon s 12; Student Council 11 , 12 ; Swimming Letter 11,12; Swimming Team Capta i n 12

Wendelin, Dana L.: Varsity Football 12 ; Reserve Football 11; Varsity Boys Basketball 12 ; Reserve Basketball 11; Sophomore Basketball 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Reserve Baseball 10; Football Letter 12; Baseball Letter 11, 12; Basketbal l Letter 12.

Wesslund, Todd J.: Boys Tennis 10, 11, 12 ; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Reserve Basketball 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12 ; Reserve Baseball 10; Tennis Letter 11,12; Basketball Letter 11,12; Baseball Letter 11, 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Cornhuskers Boys State

Wienke, Kristi L.: Girls Soccer 11, 12; Future Business Leaders Of America 12; Varsity Cheerleaders -12; Reserve Cheerleaders 11; Pep Club 11; Soccer Lette r 12; Cheerleading Letter 12.

Williams, Justin M.: Boys Tennis 11,12; Sophomore Basketball 10; Reserve Baseball 11 ; Sophomore Baseball 10; 1 semester Honor Roll; Tennis Letter 12.

Wilson, Chellsey D.: Sophomore Volleyba ll 10; Reserve Girls Basketba ll 1 0 ; MarchingBand 11, 12 ; Concert Choir 11; Sw ing Choir 12; Chambersingers 11; FBLA 12; Star Strutters 11 , 12; 1988 Rock Show; Secretary 1st semester , Demerit Chairman 2nd semester for Star Strutters 12.

Wimbish, Dawn M.: Who's Who Among American High School Students; Northeastern 10; FBLA 12 ; ROCKET 12.

Winkelman, Becky J.: Sophomore Volleyball 10; Marching Band 1o, 11, 12; Concert Band 10; Sypmhonic Band 11, 12 ; FFA 11, 12; FBLA 11, 12 · 5 semesters Honor Roll; Basketball Manager Letter 11 · Band Letter 10, 11, 12; Academic Letter 11 ; Nat io~a l Honor Society ; Top 3% of Class; Vice President FFA 12; Historian FBLA 12.

Witte, Sara J.: 3 semesters Honor Roll; Marching Band 11, 12; Stage Band 11 , 12; Orchestra 11 , 12; Jazz Band Letter 11, 12 ; Orchestra Letter 11, 12; All-State Band Letter 12.

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Congratulations Rob!!

You've made us all very proud of you. You're a special young man and we all love you!! Good luck in everything you ever want to do.

Love, Mom & Your family xoxoxo

Congratulations Becky

You are everything we could have ever hoped for.

Love, Dad and Mom

Debbie,

CONGRATULATION DOROTHY

We are proud of you ! Now run with perseverancethera c ~ set before you. Be strong in the Lord!

Love, Dad & Mom

Born on the eve of Valentine's Day, Love and adoration flowed your way.

The youngest of many, meant a lot of attention, Your childhood antics too numerous to mention.

We eagerly watched as you matured, With all of your talents, success was assured.

While attending Robin Mickle Junior High, Your interests began to diversify-Student Council, Track, and KOLN, Babysitting, Band, and Journalism.

Looking back on high school your memories are great, Politics, Honor Roll, Editor, and Girls' State.

We're proud of you for all that you've done, And in our Yearbook, you're #1

Good Luck and Best Wishes, Mom, Dad, and The Gang

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Carrie B.,

We can't believe how fast these years have gone by. We are so proud of you. Good luck with your future plans.

Mom and Dad

Chellsey, Lauri, Dawn , Carla, and Jenny

You wondered what the p icture was for; Smiling and bun ched, to gether on the floor. We "parents " thou ght it wou ld be a good gesture; To get this p i ct u re yo ur last semester. You ' re very clos e friends to say the lea st; And have had some " s w eet" tim es at Lincoln No rthe ast. We'll miss all the games , food, and noise; The wild pa rties and Northe as t boys.

Cherish the memor ies, t hese f riend s hips hold dear; And always re member t his s peci al year So we wish you luck and much, much, mor e ; From the proud " p arents " of you five on the floo r Congratulations Jeff #1 Your hard work has

You' ll al wa ys be special to us, Can & Ran

Yo ur knack for hand l ing the everyd ay unusual happenings sho uld prove t o be p r of i tab le . G oo d l uck! We 'll al ways be your adorin g audience.

Lov e , Mom, Dad, Kim and Nick Ta mmy

With these g re at y ears behind you al wa ys t o be r emembered, th e b es t is yet to come. God bless you alway s

Lots of Love

We are very proud of you. Good Luck .

Love Morn, Michelle, Buster & Sneakers

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Dad, Mom Robin & Travis Congratulations Amy!

CONGRATULATIONS HUGH

We are extremely proud of you and your accomplishments.

Your hard work and determination have brought you this far.

Good luck with your future plans. Always remember this special year and all your friends.

Love , Mom & Dad

Congratulations Senior Strutters,

Jami,

So many memories to cherish-

9th grade-You sang your solo, which made our hearts swell with pride!

10th grade-You cheered your heart out and o.wore a crown. Dad and I were so proud of yo t r royalty!

11th grade-You became the leading lady Co rdelia and Royalty of May. We felt like a millio r;!

12th grade-You sang and danced and all th d Jazz and again was honored with Royalty! YoJ have made us so proud with all you do! This i ., just a touch of what you have accomplished !

Congratulations, Honey! Good Luck with Y'-' l future goals-you can have it all.

Be honest with yourself and others.

Be Happy-Be Proud-Be Strong! We love you!

Mom, Dad, Dustin & Ca s

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Keep on "shining" in everything you do! Through all the ups and downs, you made us proud!!
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CONGRATULATI ONS JULIE, WE ARE VERY PROUD OF WHAT YOU HAV E ACCOMPLISHED DURING HIGH SCHOOL AND WISH YOU THE BEST OF LUCK FOR THE FUTURE.

LOVE, WENDY, MOM AND DAD

CONGRATULATIONS TODD, WE WISH YOU THE VERY BEST FOR A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL LIFE!

OUR FAMILY IS PROUD OF YOUR MANY ACCOMPLISHMENTS.

THANK YOU FOR BEING THE "GOOD" KID THAT YOU ARE.

LOVE, MOM, DAD, & MARK

CONGRATULATIONS

NORTHEASTERN SENIORS:

Nick Ackerman, Jennie Brym, Diane Sc~ulenberg, Jason Holmes

BEST OF LUCK, THE REST OF THE NERN STAFF

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S5l'VE 51. Af'E'.M01?:Y

Save your memories just for me am{ never fet tliem go, :For fiving without you-woufd be {i~ dartness witli never any fig/it to sliow.

You've never given me smifes to go on forever

wlien our future may tear us apartrniougli no one can taks, tlie time tliat we sliared

or tlie pface you ji{{ in my lieart .

:For we've liad our tears and sfiared tlie lieartaclies -

of dreams brouglit to an end, rniougli never giving up-we 've lieU onto eacli otlier, tnowing tliings woufd soon fiave its mend.

%ougli it seems {i~ time lias sfipped away

and reaffy must come into fig/it, :For tlie year is coming to its Jinaf end

as tears soon come into siglit.

'But I'{{ never forget you-

or tlie times tliat we spent

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wondering wliere our time went?

'for I stop, and someliow smi{e, as sfowfy we f atfe away':For even sunsets seem to die wlien friends are torn away.

So just tliinl(of me once as years go byremembering liow tliings used to be, 'Wlii{e lioUing your lieaa liigli - carry a smi{e, saving your memories for me.

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The 1988-89 ROCK.ET Yearbook staff would like to thank all that were involved in the making and success of this year' s book . To our substitute. Pat Martin. f ac ulty. and administrators, we would like to thank you for your patience and help when we needed it most. To t he a d vertisers, we would like to thank yo u for all of your financial contribution s. Last, but surely not least, the ROC KET staff would like to expre ss our gratitude to the student body. If it wasn ' t for you we would never have been able to do it. We hope that you have enjoyed what we have provided for you in the ' 89 Yearbook.

We wo uld also like to take this opportunity to wish t he Class of '89 the very best o f luck in the life that they find before them.

In the words of one well spoke n man , "We thank you for your supp ort! "

ROCKET Staff Message/189

The ROCKET staff knows how to have fun as they exhibit "The Look" at Northeast Body & Paint. Posing with Sarah Tast's '78 f r, Am are (I. tor.) Amy Bibb, Stacey Cover, Lisa Gilliland, Sheila Effie, Sarah Tast, DeAnna Thetro, Dawn Wimbish, Kami Walbridge, D ~bl Murtaugh, Amy Hoffmeyer, and Rob Buchanan. The staff knows if they need body work done on their car, Northeast Body & P,, in the place to go in Lincoln.

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C:ongr,atulaUons:, Now You•ve, Got the,: Look!!!

You are now the proud owner of one of the only 900 copies of the 1989 Lincoln Northeast ROCKET.

The 1989 Rocket displays the theme "We've Got the Look," which was a product of Stacey Cover and Amy Bibb's creativity. The cover boasts a 4-color photograph taken by Ty Vetter. The photograph and theme are accentuated by Pacific Green and Pink tool lines and lettering. All of which are applied on a black background and laminated.

The ROCKET returned to a full 208 pages after a years absence. The book's cost remained at $20.00. The pages in this year's book are printed on 80 pound Matte paper. The endsheets paper is Blue Granite.

A look inside will reveal a variety of type sizes and fonts. For the most part, 14 point Zapf Chancery was used throughout the opening and student mug shot pages. In the club, faculty, and academic sections, 11 point Helvetica made its appearance. Helvetica was also used in the sports' section but the size varied. The advertising type varied for each customer. All type was set in the Lincoln Northeast High School MERGER Lab or in the Publication Department, on the Macintosh Plus and Macintosh SE computers. All type was printed on the Apple LaserWriter printer. The ROCKET remains a school-pasteup book.

The Lincoln Northeast ROCKET was published by Walsworth Publishing Company located in Marceline, Missouri. The ROCKET staff was glad to again be represented by Mike Diffenderfer in Lincoln, and Brenda Search in Marceline, Missouri.

The ROCKET was assembled by the 1988-89 yearbook staff, which is a member of the Nebraska High School Press Association.

The photography credits are awarded to Richard Evans, of Evans' Studio, for the sports' team photos, and to Life Touch National School Studios for underclass and faculty portraits. All other photographs were provided by the ROCKET staff.

TRIVIA ANSWER'S,

Which senior accumulated the most illegal parking stickers? 25

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In what year will the 1989 seniors graduate? 26

How many seniors are pictured on the senior pages? 29

From what object did Northeast derive its nickname "Rockets" 32

Why do we let the south side exist?

ANSWER a

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On Monday, January 9, how many bathrooms did not have toilet paper? 36

How many clocks are there in Northeast? 39

How many student lockers are in Northeast? 40

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On what page will you find the answers for the Trivial Look pages?

How many seniors had their picture taken for the junior section and are included with the juniors?

When was Northeast opened?

How many stairs are there between the basement and fourth floor?

How many radiator pipes are there in Room 11 0?

What can be located in Room 115?

How many lanes are there in a dozen of our eight-lane swimming pools?

Before the band used it, what was the southwest field used for?

What educational facility has Mr. Perry NOT attended?

Which teacher had to have a substitute for the longest time?

62 When Mr. Curtright uses the word "grasshopper" what does it refer to?

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