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page 1 'Iit{e Page
pages 2-16 Opening Pages
pages 17-32 Seniors
pages 33-46 Juniors
pages 47-61 Sophomores
pages 62-73 ~reslimen
pages 74-85 ~acu{ty
pages 86-103 fllcaclemics
pages 104-121 Music
pages 122-139 C{u6s
pages 140-197 Sports
pages 198-225 flltfs
pages 226-238 IndeVSenior Summaries
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1994ROCKET Lincoln Northeast High School 2635 N. 63rd St. Lincoln, Nebraska 1/Title Page srrl ln is ie ln [11 it ag) rr ,t. lS p. :!S le ~d 1e te le rle f ,.
By Amy Busch. Lyndsey Kozisek '94 ROCKET Copy Editor and Sta.ff Wrt.ter
Lincoln Northeast took on a whole new look this past year. The addition of freshmen to the student body was the cause of many changes such as portable classrooms. more faculty. and new lockers.
Another change was the addition of the new gym. It took months to • build. but it was worth it. As Junior Abl Yonekura had to say: "I like it! It looks awesome. and now .the games and assemblies aren't as crowded."
Also. the north gym concession stand was used for the catering in of food from local restuarants. This change was an especially big hit •among the students who liked the .. .. idea of restaurants like Valentino's, McDonald 's, and DaVinci 's bringing some of their favorite fast foods to Northeast. The amount of students •staying in at lunch was so overwhelming that the administration had to accomodate by adding another concess i on stand in the pool hallway in addition to the North Gym.
Open vending machines at lunch were a new sight for returning juniors and seniors. There were 5 vending machines added to school this past year. Instead of the vending machines being on during class time. they were on before school. after school. and during the lunch periods.
This past year the total student body was close to 1.900, but Northeast was not large enough to accomodate this many people. For the first time, Northeast added portable classrooms. The upside to portables was that they were heated, airconditioned and provided more space. The downside was that they took too long to get to. and dashing outside in the middle of a rain or snow storm didn't make for a good hair day.
This past year Northeast got it's first taste of assigned parking. The parking spots closest to the building were assigned to students with the most carpoolers. This decision was made by students during the 92-93 year in open forums.
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OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Right: The concession stand offers alternative food. (Photo by Sherri Brouillette) Middle Left: The new computers in 250. (Karrie Bleulnl) Middle Right: Tim Otis buys lunch at the concession stand. (Karrie Blessing} Bottom Right: Custodians work in the new gym lobby. (Karrie Blesahlg) Bottom Left: The newly remodeled office makes it easier for students to get help. (Karrie Blessing) THIS PAGE: Top Left: The new marquee near Adams lets the public know about Northeast. CK•r!le Blea•lncJ Top Right: A big change was putting in portables west of the auto shop. (Sherri Brouillette) Middle Left: A new hall takes shape on the lower level. (Karrie Blasini) Middle Right: Portable classrooms were welcomed by all. (Sherri Brouillette) Bottom Left: The elevator was under construction until l ate October. (Karrie Bleulng) Bottom Right: The newweightroom attracted many "lifters". (Karrie Blessing)
3/Changes
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FRESHHEN ERfNG CHANGES TO NORTHEAST
By Amy Busch and Kendy Dixon '94 ROCKET Copy Editor and Writing Staff
Of all the changes that occured at Northeast during the 1993-94 school year. the largest was the addition of freshmen to the student body.
Ever since 1941, the year that Northeast opened. it was a high school for sophomores.juniors. and seniors only. This was changed, however. when in the summer of 1993 the Lincoln School Board made the decision to enroll freshmen from surroundingjunior highs at Northeast.
This decision brought mixed reactions from both students that were already attending Northeast, and sophomores who would be enrolling in the fall. Many students thought that freshmen were not mature enough for high school, others were
THIS PAGE: Middle: The first volleyball game in the new gym. (Photo by Brian Nemeth)
Top Right: Jerry Wilks cuts the ribbon to open the new gym. (Karrie BleHing) Bottom Left: Amy Vickers buys lunch in the pool hall. (Karrie Ble .. ing) Bottom Right: Jolene Schwaninger answers a question for Arica Lamb. (Brian Nemeth) OPPOSITE
PAGE: Top Left: Due to a lack of space. Sophomores Julie Garner, Kelli Mitchell and Stacey Soderquist sit on the floor durtng lunch. (Karrie Bleasina) Top Right: The outside construction of the elevator. (Brian Nemeth) Bottom Left: Jenni Mitchell. Jeremy Gaver, James Pippo and Shana Miller rush out of the portables to their next class. (Mohsin Soliman) Bottom Right: Pam Brown enjoys luch from the new salad bar. (Moh•in Sollman)
concerned about overcrowding, and many more thought that it just wasn't a good idea. Students, however. didn't have much of a say in the matter. On the first day of school, September 1, 1993, freshmen became a part of Northeast.
Jerry Wilks, principal of Northeast. felt that the transaction was a good idea, and that it was a wonderful opportnity for both the freshmen and the upperclassmen.
"I believe that freshmen are plenty mature enough for high school. They are much closer in maturaty to sophomores than to eighth graders." said Wilks.
Wilks went on to say that he thought Northeast became a better school for students to attend, because four year high schools provide
more extra curricular activities and more opportunities for elective classes.
Although the change may have been good for freshmen, it didn't come without some difficulty. Northeast students had to learn to deal with overcrowding, closed campus.and a multitude of other problems. Northeast became a different, but better school. With a little time to adjust, students got used to the change and everything went back to normal. almost.
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6/Main Events { I ,f;;, 111,,11i1/ l,tfa1I I, /f /'J,1).!/tlrrl .__________________....,.._________________.+
This Page Top Left: ESL Frtends club share an ancient love song at the multi-cultural assembly. (Photo by Sarah mm Top Right: ESL Frtends discuss racial tensions at Northeast. · (Karrie BleHlng) Middle Right: Sorry Dwaine Yeager, no more caps and jackets. (Scott Bau~hJ Bottom Left: What some students think of the dress code. (Sarah Hill) Bottom Right: Northeast students breaking racial barrters. (Scott Bautch) Opposite Page Top Left: Police cars patrolling the Northeast area at lunch became a common sight. (Brian Nemeth) Top Right: Hispanic dancers shake it up at the multi-cultural assembly. (Karrie BleHing} Bottom Left: Securtty guard tells southsiders the evils of smoking. (Brian Nemeth) Bottom Right: A protest sighned by the teachers of Northeast against prejudice and bigotry. (Scott Bautch)
By Jen Koci '94 ROCKET Editor
There was a time in everyone's life that affected them in one way or another this past school year. Main events shaped our lifestyle at school and at home. They also shaped our lives as American citizens as well.
Northeast had events that changed some of us in ways we never imagined. The Lincoln newspaper wrote stories on the increasing group tensions at this school. Northeast seemed to be the place . thatwashavingall the problems. In reality, we were like any other American high school trying to cope with events that came our way with each new school year.
Another event that shaped our lives was the new dress code that went into effect second semester. This code told students not to wear hats or coats in class. Pants hanging off the waist were no longer allowed to be worn. This dress code was to stop some of the tension affiliated with social groups at Northeast. Multi-culturalism and equality were promoted with new clubs and a special assembly to make students and teachers more aware. There were also national events that changed the Midwestern states and the country forever. Continuous rain storms led to many floods. President Clinton declared these states as national disaster areas.
Relief came from all over the country to help those in need.
The big quake on January 17, 1994 reached 6.6. It hit Californians and the country with a big shake. 55 people died; 16 of those were from a suburban Los Angeles apartment complex. People were left homeless with most or all their possessions destroyed.
One final event was front page news for months. Ice skater Nancy Kerrigan was attacked and it was supposedly planned by rival Tonya Harding. Nancy went on to the Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway where she won the silver medal. Tonya came home with no medals or awards .
7/Main Events
8/Rose Bowl
By Sherri Brouillette '94 ROCKET Photo Editor
After months of fundraising, trip meetings, and endless planning, it was December 26 and the Rocket Band boarded eight buses for the trip of a lifetime. Their schedule was packed, leaving little time to themselves, but most didn't mind. Each day was action-packed with new experiences and tons of fun.
Their first stop was Las Vegas: show girls, Elvis impersonators, and gambling galore. The band saw it all at Imperial Palace where "Elvis" was joined by "Cher", ''The Blues Brothers", and many others during the Legends in Concert show. The evening was topped off with a tour of · ''The Strip".
The riext day, it was off to Califor-
nia with a stop at Hoover Dam. Universal Studios and the Movieland Everyone shared a sense of relief Wax Museum. with the knowledge that the bus ride On New Year's Day, band memwas over. Unfortunately, it wasn't bers were awakened at 3:30 a.m. to long before they hopped back on for make sure they were ready for 5 1/2 a ride to Medieval Times Dinner and miles of Rose Parade marching. While Tournament. When they arrived, marching, spectators yelled out enthey were crowned with colorful couraging comments such as paper hats, and led into a humongous "Go Rockets!" arena. There they ate with their 'Yeah Nebraska!" hands, cheered for their knights and "Only 2 1/2 miles to go!" they booed their enemies. 'Youcandoit;you'realmostthere!"
Disneylandwasaletdownformost. There was only one thing more People stood in line for what seemed encouraging than the cheering. It like hours at a time. At the end of the was a man at the end of the parade day, the band marched in Disney's with a sign that read: "One Block famous Light Parade. Left."
The Seaworld visit began with a march and performance. Participants then had the rest of the day to enjoy the park. It was then off to
9/Rose Bowl
Opposite Page: Top Left: Aaron Schneider, Bill ·Biven, John Vogel, Tim Otis, and Brian Cook hang out with their favorite killer whale Shamu.(Photo by Wendy Schmidt) Top Right: The Strutters shake it up as the trumpets are featured at seaworld. (Wendy Schmidt) Middle Left: Look Out! Here come Tracy Clausen and Liz Engstrom. (Tracy Clausen) Middle Right: The Red Knight from Medieval Times gives Sarah Gould an Brandi Crapson a hug after an intense duel. (Janet LaFollette) Bottom Left: Amy Tejral, Nicole Bamesberger, and Carrie Haydon get a tour of Disneyland with Mickey Mouse. (Tracy Clausen) Bottom Right: Jnel Johnson and Erica Heninger pose in front of Universal Studio's famous sign. (Sherri Brouillette) THIS PAGE: Top Left: Caitie Craigie and Christy Holland model their paper crowns. (Sherri Brouillette) Top Right: Derrick Blackman and Adam Erickson take a nap. (Janet LaFolletteJ Left: The band marches through the Rose Bowl Parade. (Janet LaFolletteJ
HOHEC!OHING-WHAT SW€EJ DREAMS A~E HADE OF
By Velvet Langley 194 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
Homecoming '93. Sweet Dreams as some would say. "It was a good place to meet friends, and just hang out." commented Dyana Brym.
Tyley Mar and Craig Volzke were our hostess and host of the night. Northeast students seemed to enjoy voting for the royalty. "I liked having a say in who won," said Wendy Rains.
At the dance there were photographers to take pictures which many students liked. The cheerleaders provided beverages and popcorn to snack on. The spirit club and cheerleaders decorated the central gym the day of the dance.
Some students danced, but most just stood around and talked to their friends. AD.J. from Complete Music provided a variety of music. Some people boot-scooted to country, others rocked to metal, and still more got down to R&B. The favorite among couples were definitely the slow songs.
The week before Homecoming was dubbed "Spirit Week". The first day, Tuesday, was Sports Day. Then Wednesday was Boxer Shorts/Pajama Day, Thursday was Country Day, and Friday was Black & White Day. Many students dressed up and displayed their school spirit for all of Northeast to see.
victory of 44- 7 making the dance all the more festive. It was the first timein several years that Northeast won their Homecoming game.
The dance was held the day after in the central gym from 8-11:30 p.m. Approximately 600 students attended the dance. According to sponsor Karen Klllham, "The only thing that went wrong was that one of the host candidates was late so we had to delay the coronation."
Other than a few minor difficulties, the dance was a huge sucess. It seemed that everyone enjoyed themselves and had a great night to remember.
10/Homecoming
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Opp. pg: Top: Northeast danced the night away. Mid: The Homecoming royalty in their moment of glory Bot: King Craig Volzke and QueenTyleyMar. This page: TopLeft: Dana Rasmussen and Stephanie Walker discuss who the tall guy is Top Right: Wendy Briley, N~talie Roesler, Tyley Mar , Stacey Maser, and Robin Voss ham it up for the camera. Mid. Left: Madness strikes the Cheerleaders as Northeast makes an awesome play. Mid. Right: Can youfind the crazed maniac in this crowd? Bot. Left: Is that toilet paper clogging the rim? Bot. Right: Lance Beck, John Vogle, and Ryan Regnier cheer on the Rockets. (All photo• on these two paaea by: Karrie Bleaalna)
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By Jonathan Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
High school is a time of change, and Northeast had it's share of changes this past year. However, the one thing that will always be timeless is the valuable friendships that formed here.
High school is a time for growing and maturing. Some friendships made in high school last forever, some last for only a few months or maybe even less. Some friends mature together while others grow apart.
"My friends are very important to me. They don't judge me and they accept me for what I am. My friends mean a lot to me because I know they will be there when I need them," commented Carmella Garman.
Friends are there for you when you are down, and most importantly wh~n
no one else will listen.
High school can be one of the most stressful timesinyourlife, but if your friends are there to help you out it can also be the best of times.
While school may have been stressful, the weekends were just the opposite. Weekends were a time to kick back, relax, and hangout with your "best buds".
What do Rockets like to do on the weekends?
"On the weekends, I like to go out and party with my friends." said sophomore Matt Beetem.
"I like to hang out with my friends atMcDonald's." saidJenniMitchell.
"I like to go out with my friends to on weekends to the Aftershock." said Velvet Langley.
"I like to go bowling with my friends on weekends." commented junior Denise Durbin .
No matter what: there was always a place for you and your friends to go on the weekends weather it was hanging out at East Park or Gateway, cruising "O" street, going to parties with your friends, grabbing a bite to eat at yourfavoritefastfoodplace, catching a movie that you want to see, or just hanging out with your friends and having a good time.
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THIS PAGE: Top left: Brian Jarret and Jeremy Drewel relax. (Photo by: Sarah Hlll) Top right: Jason Overstreet and Muarice Brown pose for the photographer. (Scott Bautch) Bottom: Many, many sophomores. (Sarah Hill) OPPOSITE PAGE: Top left: BJ. Nannon and Gina Robinson eat lunch near the new gym. (Scott Bautch) Top right: The stud squad catches the beat. (Sarah Hill) Bottom left: "Boys in the hall" (Scott Bautch) Bottom right: The strutters show their pearly whites. (Brian Nemeth)
12/Friends and Hangouts
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Q: What would you do i you were locked inside Q: What would you do if you were invisible the school for a weekend? • for a day? ff
A : Break a window and get out
A : 11 Depants Mr Wilks. 11 - junior Kanneatche Casados - anonymous sophomore
Q: What do you think about the new gym?
A: 11 /t's bigger t han a herd of elephants . 11 -junior Jennifer Hoffman
Q: If you had a million 1 how would you spend it?
A : 11 Give it to my boyfriend for college 11
-Junior Jackie Douglas
Q: What is the craziest thing you have ever done?
A : 11 Drank toliet water . 11 - freshman Heather Keating
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14/Music and Bands
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THIS PAGE: Top: Blind Melon performs at Twisters. (Photo by: Sarah Goutd)Above: Jackle jams on the radio for the blaze. (Sarah Gould) Right: The Plamor Ballroom is a popular Sunday night hangout for many students.cscott Bautch) OPPOSITE
PAGE: Top left: D J. Corkee 9 and the CourdoroyTabernackle Choif tune up . (Rik MlnnlkJ Top right: Ugly Kid Joe makes an appearance at Twisters. (Sarah Gould) Bottom: Pickle ' s Records and Tapes provides the community with the latest hitS.(Scott Bautch)
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By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
Music plays a large part in most teenagers lives. They blast the tunes when they'rewakingup, when they're going to bed, and just about any time in between.
Northeast students enjoyed a variety of music types including alternative, country, classical, heavy metal, oldies, classic rock, R&B, rap, soul and jazz.
These different tastes reflected Northeast diversity. We had people in flannels and cowboy boots, melpsters, preppies, and the sagging bandana wearers. Diversity is an important part of education, and musical tastes are just one differ-
ence. "I think the kind of music you listen to reflects your personality," said Angie Daugherty. Bringing things closer to home was senior Rik Minnick ·and "D.J. Corkeee Nine and the Courdory Love Tabernacle Choir". This was a Lincoln based band with nine talented members that performed around Lincoln.
They performed at The Red and Black Cafe, the UNL Culture Center, friend's backyards and at member Chuck's house which was fondly dubbed, 'The Mange".
The band played "hip hop space music" and consisted of members Chuck, Hugh, Todd, Corkeee, Rik, Tim, Amber, Becky, and Bryan.
Said Minnick, "Don't come see us 1
if you're going to throw chairs. We prefer astronauts and underwear."
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By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Edit.or
Pep Rallies. They can be described in just one word. Fun! Everyone looked forward to pep rallies. The band pumping out our school song "Hail to the Varsity". students pounding their feet against the bleachers. the cheerleaders getting the spirit flowing, it was all part of the fun. And who can forget "The Rocket"? Our awesome mascot. When he came out onto the gym floor. the crowd went wild.
Pep rallies were a little different this past year. We had a new gym to gather in, and the age old chant "Go home sophomores" was replaced with a newer version, "Go home freshmen".
All too soon the rallies were over. and we were dismissed to our regular schedules. But our spirit remained. GO Rockets!
16/Pep Rallies
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Top: The school gathers in the gym for another exiting pep rally. Middle: The J.V. cheerleaders warm up the crowd for the fall sports teams. Bottom: The band anxiously awaits playing anothertune. Above: Volleyball parents put on a skit • for the state pep rally. (Photo by: Brian Nemeth)
'By Jen Koci '94 ROCKET Editor
It all started that first day at Northeast three years ago. There was a big school, more people, new friends, and most important of all, the satisfaction of making it this far. Could you believe it? It didn't seem possible for it to be here: high school graduation.
For most of us, figuring out the future was on our minds. It could've been prep for college with courses, theACTorSAT, or any otherway to future education.
What about starting a family and deciding which career would suit us? Who thought they would . be ready for lif~ after Northeast?
As a class, it was hard to imagine receiving our diplomas. It was finally over after three long years here. Goodbye Rocke t High and the class of 1994.....
17/Senior Intro.
Top Left: Robin- Voss. Lana Ahlberg, Jenny Brock, Angil Shamburg. Jeremy Drewel and Dana Rasmussen show enthusiasm for a pep rally. (PhotobyKardeBleulng)Top Right: Michelle Young. Carrie Haydon and Jenny Bender like "seefood." (Chad Eckmann) Middle Left: Amy Koehne shows her new dentures. (Chad Eckmann) Middle: Tattoos-the new senior trend . (Sarah Hill) Middle Right: Tammy Rasplicka shows her natural beauty. (ChadEctmann)Bottom: Jim Ewald and Christy Holland listen to a lecture. (Brian Nemeth)
By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
"Beingajuniorwas cool, but not as cool as being a senior will be."
This comment by Adam Heinke sums up the way most juniors felt about this past year. Being a junior carried with it a lot of responsibility and anticipation for what lie ahead.
For those who are college-bound, this was the year when grades really started to count. It was a time to start thinking about what colleges we would like to attend, and between jobs, friends, boy/girl friends, family, and other out-of-school activities, how to get the grades that will land us there.
But the school year is now over. and we have our senior year to look forward to. Did you ever think you'd make it this far? Said Andy Scott: "I can't wait until next year. it's gonna rock!"
Top: David Brooks participates in Celebrating Adolescents here at Northeast.
(Photo by Karrie Bles•lna) Middle Left: Aaron Weatherman plays with Lincoln Logs durtngclass. (BrianNemeth) Middle: Jenny DeKalb and Kelly Grove act out a skit in drama. (Brian Nemeth) Middle Right: Brian Anspach. Tricia Crary and Brad Best sit in on a class lecture. (Brian Nemeth) Bottom: Nate Baum and Troy Wenzl use the phones between classes. (Karrie s1e 1ng1
Vanessa Abblnk
Jeffrey idams
Jose Aguirre
Lana Ahlberg
Caleb Alexander
Bill Aneth~m~en
Lori 4mory
Elizabeth Anqerson
Karl Anderson
Tina Ankeny
Bryan Anspac~
Gretchen Baatz
Nathah Bahm
Steven Qailey
Timothy Bailey
Dwain Bales
Nicole Bamesberger
• Jody Barnes
Chris Bartzatt
Julie Baum
Scott Bautch
Darrel Baxter
Michael ·Bayne
Steven Bechtel
Amy BeChtblt
Joshua Beck
Gregory flecker
Nicole B~<: ~~an •
Bradly Beol<Alann
Angel Berens
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Christina Bishop
Darrick Blackman
Chad Blanton
Shawn Boley
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Ml.cha.el Boyd
Llisa Bratt
David Brooks
Sherri IBrouUlette
Nicole Br.own
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Daniel Busek
Brandle Buss
Michelle Buss
Chaton Butler
Mellssa <Butter
Joan Caha
Daniel Caporaso
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Angela Clapper
Cory Clark
Amber Clarkson
Tracy Clausen
Kristina Clewell
Braf'ld2n Cole
Collin Conoley
Stephani~ Cook
Nicola Copeland
Jennifer Corner
Amy Cornett
Gavin Cox
Richard Craft
Linda Craig
Catherin~ Crplgie
Patricia Crary
Timothy Cronin
Jennifer Cruey
Adam Cutshall
Beau Daffer
David Darr
Angela Daugherty
Sarah Davis
Jennifer Dekalb
Raymond Delaney
Brian Demery
Nicole Detmer
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Kelly 01ehl
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Christopher D9nnefly
Jane Dougherty
Jack.le Douglas
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Jeremy Dugan
Adam ounachek
Denise Durbin
Johathen Eastman
Chad Ebert
Michelle Eden
Matthew Edwards
Mitchell Ehlers
Jennifer Eifert
William Eltiste
Angela Enevoldsen
Adam Erickson
Jeffrey Fagler
John Fairchild
Tracy Ficke
John Firestone
Anthony Flores
Jason Fogelman
Emily Fossberg
Carrie Fountain
Cindy Foy
Melissa Franssen
Jennifer Friesen
Mary Jo Gabig
Zachary Garcia
Amanda Garner
Tisha Gehle
Stephanie Gelger
Melissa Geigle
Jeremy Genrich
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Bryan GilHland
Alicia Gilstad
Sara Gosey
Brian Graham
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Kirsten Grubb
Raina Gulbranason
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Mictlele Haith
Theodore Hall
Jamie Hamlin
John .Hansel
Christopher Hansen
Jill Harm
Melissa Harris
Chaney ftaruf
Sedric H~rvey
Linda Hauner
Matthew Helm
B. J. Helmstadter
Erica Heninger
Adam Henke
T. J .11enning
Christina Hiles
Qralg HUI
Sarah HUI
Erin Hiller
Shannon Hilt
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Richard Hoffman
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Michel le Honstedt
Patrick Hood
Heather Hoops
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Amber Howard
Daniel Hromas
Carlos Hubbard
Michael Hull
Adam Humenlak
Jamie Jackson
Tiffany Jahn
Joslyn James
Michael James
Brian Jarrett
Denette Jervey
Brenda Johnson
Dawn Johnson
Jennifer Johnson
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Jeremiah Jones
Martin Joyce
Shellie Jurgens
Daniel Kahler
Lori Keller
Michael Kelley
Michelle Kelly
Nick Kestler
Daneshei King
Kirsten King
Don Kinney
Shonda Kinney
Mary Kfrkland
William Kirkland
Thomas Kissinger
Heather Kolb
Cynt~Ja KoJ?ycinski
Jovaria Kormanec
Lyndsey Kozisek
Tara Kruce
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Heather Mueller
Dana Murray
Nanpet Mutfwang
Joshua Myers
Wade Neddenriep
Cynthia Neff
Erin Nelson
Jennifer Nelson
Dang Nguyen
John Nguyen
Trang Nguyen
Michelle Nickels
Sunnie Nickles
John Niederhaus
Hieu Ninh
Koan Nissen
Tl mothy Northup
Kelly Novak
Ryan Olson
Kelly Ott
Leasha Owens
Rebecca Pape
Mark Parson
Matthew Pashby
Stacy Peters
Jason Petersen
Ryan Peterson
Due Pham
Trang Pham
Joseph Phillips
Roryi Pickel
Eric Pinard
Jennifer Pilmore
Richard Poole
Brian Poore
41/Juniors
Lindsey Portsche
Tinicia Post
Analisa Prior
Shawn Props
Corey Pyle
Lori Qt;llgley
Paul Rauner
Nikcole Ray
Dana Rice
Kurtis Rice
Robert Richard .
Mandelyl) Rivett
Jennie Roberts
Melissa Roberts
Paul Robinson
Megan Rogge
Jill Rook
Sarah Ross
Chris Russek
Kami Rust
Tamera Rutt
Tami Saalfeld
Jason Saddler
Anna Sammons
Trisha Sardeson
Bridget Schaaf
Vicki Scheinost
Brian Schied
Matthew Schildt
Michael Schildt
Steven Schmidt
Jamie Schn1ieding
Aaron Schrage
Daniel Schroeder
Jessica Schuette
42/Juniors
Dawnelle Schuller
Geg,ffrey Schultz
~lison Scott
Amanda Scott
Shannon Sell
Arthur Senn
Jeffrey Shamburg
Courtney Shaw
Suzanne Shaw
Ashlii Sheldon ~ ichel~ Shepherd
Frank Shires
ScottShowen
Christopher Slebe
Joseph Silva
Robert Simental
Michelle Skudlarek
Jason Slosson
Angie Smith
Brenda Snoke
Brian Spbczyk
Mohs~n Soliman
Jedidiah Sorensen
Scott Spielman
Gary Spier
Suzanne Spomer
~Qelly Stanosheck
Lachary Sta nos heck
Melinda Stollar
Stacey Stricker
Nicole .Swenson
Chri st9pher Swisher
Patrick Talbert
Mindy Tanner
NghiThai
43/Juniors
James Thompson
Elisha Thoms
Karen Thurmond
Erin Tietz
Jodi Tipton
Mary Toblas,en
Kimberly Tompsett
Cory Townsend
Trieu Tran
Trung Tran
Ty Tran
Phuc Truong
Derek Trutna
Shawn Tucker
Rebecca Turner
Christopher Tuyeson
Melissa Ulrich
Jami Uptqn
Latasha Varnadoe
Jessica Vaverka
Chessa Vi tamvas
Robin Voss
Jeremy Wach
Jessi Wagner
Robert Walbridge
Betsle Walles
Aar~n W~atper,vao
•Demarcus Weayer
Scott Wellman
Jeffrey Wells
Troy Wenzl
Tanya .West1-,1h£!:I
BHJWh'eeler
Kendra Whisenhunt
Heidi White
44/Juniors
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Ryan White
Jennifer Whiting
Christopher Wiebke
Valarie Will
Aaron Wilson
Laura Young
Jeffery Zeiger
Kelly Zessin
Jason Wilson
Carrie Wolfe
Jason Woodman
Kristina Worster
Jeremy Wozny
Brian Yager
Ronda Yeager
Abigail Yonekura
JI Yoon
Erin York Left: Heather Hoops dreams about another place. (Photo by Karrie
Blessing) Right: •Stacey Peters gives blood in the gym. (Karrie Ble$sing)
45/Juniors
Juniors Not Pictured
Jamie Ausdemore
Alisha Beenblossom ·
Erin Beenblossom
Bradley Best
Jeremy Bishop
Joshua Bomberger
Beverly Bowman
Jason Bright
Roger Brindley
Jessica Bryson
Howard Burchett
Jeremiah Cain
Tye Carter
Chad Chandler
April Coombes
Duoc Danh
Candida Davis
Jerry Davis
Rodney Ems
Wanjiku Gachugi
Gaberun Geer
Brian Green
Christopher Griggs
Shawn Hanley
Clinton Harriman
David Harris
Duane Harris
Andrew Hartshorn
Mindee Helm
Karl Hinkley
Michelle Hoagland
Trieu Huynh
Arron Jenkins
Aaron Johnson
Matthew Johnson
Lashawn Jones
Joshua Koll
Shawn Kuchera
Jennifer March
Glen Martin
Jerry McFarland
Mark Moshiri
Justin Olsen
Elizabeth ,Ore
James Patterson
Class of IOOS
Joseph ,Peterson Anthony Sutter
Daniel Randall
Andrew Tautfest
Joshua Rayford Dan Tweedie
Aaron Remaklus Trista Vanderslice
Jeffrey Richardson ·., Seth Williams
Vincent Ross
Michael Winters
Kimberly Schilke Sydnee Woodrum
Michael Schwaderer
Lisabeth Schwartz
Andrew Scott
Steven Sindel
Daniel Snook
Sophomores Not Pictured
Reanna Allen
Valerie Arthur
Cindy Bowland
Stanley Brill
Tracey Brown
Brad Bullock
Sara Clark
Kerry Codden
Christopher Cook
Travis Cramblet
Robly Crocker
Carlos Cruz
Anna Donahoo
Timothy Eckery
Tyrell Edmiston
Jonglen Escamilla
Mike Flatt
Jennifer Griesbaum ,
Clarence Harris
Adam Hartshorn
Tami Higgins
Natalie Holden
Michelle Hornby
Matthew Howe
Mike Hughes
Bobbie Hunter
Kenneth lrmer
Jess Kempkes
Laura Kersten
Christopher Kirwan
Katie Kohls
Tim Kramer
Ricky Lawrence
Thuy Le
Melanie Lehi
Amber Mar
Pat McKenzie
Jonathan Milburn
Monica Montez
Jeffrey Nekola
Dieu Nguyen
Ha Nguyen
Klaus Nissen
Siang Ong
Amy Owen
Freshman Not Pic ture d
Christopher Anno
Adam Arterburn
Erick Austin
Rall ph Barber
Jaron Barnes
Todd Brauch
Greg Brink
Brandon Brown
John Chambers
Clinton Chandler
. Nathaniel Clover
Jeff Ferguson
Nicholas Flowers
Lindsey Gaudreault
Billy Gordon
Justin Hansen
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Chris Hopper
Timmy Hurst
Jennifer Knight
Joey Larson
Patrick Lefabvre
David McClain
Michelle Mesen Brink
Sean Miller
Thao Ngo
Chau Nguyen
Lucky Nguyen
Jay Overstreet
Sean Peters
Nadezhda Popova
Class of
Trampas Porter
Gail Post
Jennifer Reed
Samual Schlegel
Caroline Seymour
Brandon Snider
Michelle Sowash
Antwain Spencer
Christy Talbot
Staci Thomas
Delicia Thompson
Joseph Tindle
Jason Tyler
Adam Wilson
Class of
Scott Renker
Alan Renshaw
Peter Riggs
lzel Sanchez .. -
Carrie Schlicker
Joe Scott
Jay She rrill
Juston Way
Michelle Wurm
Jon Zepf
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-Michelle Carr Grade
"Northeast
-Mindy
Grade
By Lyndsey Kozisek '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
This year was the first in a new world for Northeast's sophomore class.
There were a lot of "first" things to experience. Your first club day, first pep rally and first formal dance. The sophomore class had a population of 550. Those at Northeast did everything possible to teach you about high school Hfe.
This was also the first year for freshmen. Some sophomores were asked about their opinion of the freshmen joining them on their transition to high school:
'They just blend in with the rest of us." -Carmen Rlegge
'They're too short and they're always in the way. Look here comes one now!" -Justin Willey
"It doesn't bother me!" -Sara Vogle
"I wish it was the same as before, the ninth graders are immature." TonyVanHom
47/Sophomore Intro.
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Top: Janet Dolezal and Kelly Danek have a great time in the office. (Photo by Sarah Hill) Middle Left: Kitty Abbott reads a book in her free time. (Karrie Blessing) Middle: Joe Poindexter enjoys lunch catered by McDonalds (Mohsin Soliman) Middle Rlgh t: Brandi Crap son pays attention in class. (Karrie Blessing) Bottom: Sophomores buy lunch from the concession stand. (Mohsin Sollman)
Kitty Abbott
Tara Adams
Benjamin Aden
Christina Agena
Paul Albers
Hillary Alberts
Casandra Aldridge
Skye Aldridge
Carla Alfonso
Eric Allen
Heather Allen
Kelly Allen
Lana Amory
Jill Andersen
Tom Armstrong
Staci Arnold
Eric Auguste
Jennifer Backes
Terra Balley
Christopher Barnhill
Victor Bartlett
Janna Barton
Christina Baxter
Leann Becker
Matthew Beetem
Nathan Bereuter
Andrew Berg
Lucille Berry
Jessy Biddle
Michael Biggs
Jonathan Bilka
Monica Birch
Timothy Bixenmann
Charles Black
Thomas Blinde
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48/Sophomores
Julie Bogenreif
Shauna Boley
Rachel Bonge
Joshua Borchers
Heidi Bornemeier
Jennifer Bosak
Ti mo thy Boyte
Iola Brannan
Dalena Brewer
Anthony Brodecky
Derrick Brown
Jesse Brown
Dyana Brym
Angela Burchett
Chris Burks
Bridget Burnett
Lisa Burnett
Amanda Busek
John Buterbaugh
Yvette Butler
Erin Butt
Bobbi Byrd
Shane Coldwell
Jessicca Cannon
Kelli Carbaugh
Anne Carlson
Shawna Carney
Timothy Carney
Michelle Carr
Amy Carroll
Joshua Cather
Chrlstop l1er Cederberg
Chad Censna
Tariro Chinwadzimba
Brian Christenson
49/Sophomores
Shane Church
Carrie Clare
Kallen Cleary
Kirk Click
Sandra Cockerham
Jeremy Conkel
Darcy Cornell
James Coulter
Jessica Coulter
Matthew Coulter
Sherry Coulter
Dawn Crandell
Kathleen Crandell
Brandi Crapson
Amber Crisman
Michael Crook
Keli Crouse
Malibu Cummings
Thomas Cunningham
Jessica Curtiss
Gwen Daarud
Kelly Danek
Andrea Danhauer
John Danielson
Ken Dasher
Jamie Davidson
Amanda Davis
Cheyenna Dayis
Melissa Day
Scott Dean
Richard Deboar
Char Debusk
Timothy Delp
Amber Detweiler
Andrea Dewald
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SO/Sophomores
Sara Diehl
Angela Dittbrenner
Frank Dolezal
Janet Dolezal
Andrew Donahoe
Michelle Dondlinger
Brooke Donner
Joshua Donner
Trevor Drake
Ryan Drapal
David Draper
Benjamin Dubas
Brooke Duple
Eric Dwight
Allison Ebke
Brian Eden
Nickolas Effie
Penny Egbarts
Jeffrey Eggerl i ng
Richard Eisenbarth
Jack Eisenberg
Brian Ems
Chad Epperson
Jennifer Ericson
Jeremy Ertz
Christine Ewald
Tony Falk
Jason Fasnacht
Angela Fedchuk
Brian Ficke
Richard Finley
Ericka Flanders
Dustin Fletcher
Stasha Flink
Jessica Forcier
51 /Sophomores
Brian Fox
Jeremy Fox
Matthew Fraas
Jason France
Jason Francke
Kathy Funk
John Gallagher
Nathan Garcia
Carmella Garman
Julia Garner
Yvette Garrison
Jeremy Gaver
Seann Gerken
Robert Gill
Christina Glantz
Shawn Glasscock
Cameron Goble
Kathryn Gochnour
Heidi Goeschel
Mark Gonnerman
Heather Goodwin
Lance Gordon
Sara Gould
Jura Graul
Daina Graybosch
Charles Green
Julie Gregg
James Griffin
Sharon Griggs
Jennifer Group
Bryan Gunter
Nathan Habel
Susan Hague
Miranda Hamilton
Tammy Hamilton
I
52/Sophomores
Benjamin Haney
Mark Harrington
Cody Hasse
Ryan Hawkins
Summer Hayes
Justin Heaps
Tonya Heinbigner
Joseph Heinicke
Nicholas Hennecke
Adrienne Hernandez
Stephanie Hertzel
Kimberly Hespe
Todd Hiestand
Dana Hile
Sarah Hitt
Heather Hobbs
Mary Hoffmann
Kimberly Hood
Melissa Hornby
Daniel Horst
Jeffrey Horstman
Anthony Howard
Elizabeth Howard
Kristina Hradecky
John Hubbard
Benjamin Hurt
Blnh Huynh
Tieng Huynh
Holly Jacobs
Jennifer Jasa
Autumn Jay
Diane Jennings
Yunee Jeong
Erin Jinright
Christina Johnson
53/Sophomores •
Christopher Johnson
Eric Johnson
Jennifer Johnson
Justin Johnson
Melissa Johnson
Misty Johnson
Cody Jones
Jennifer Jones
Shannon Juranek
Carolyn Justus
Jamie Kapke
Joshua Keyser
June Kimm
Trisha Kirkpatrick
Brandon Klimm
Megan Klingaman
Wendy Koehne
Melissa Kramer
Caleb Krecklow
Ryan Krull
Christopher Kucera
Corrine Kucera
Natalie Kuta
Alisha Lamb
Arica Lamb
Zachary Lane
Velvet Langley
Melissa Larson
Michel le Latas
Crystal Lauffer
Minh Le
Adam Lenhoff
Christine Lewis
Jennifer Lile
Steven Lindgren
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54/Sophomores 7 I
Tria Lockard
Natasha Loehr
Kristie Long
Andrew Longoria
Kevin Louthan
Nick Lovett
Joseph Luff
Brian Lundy
Lisa Macku
Joshua Malousek
Britt Manley
Jason Manning
Jennifer Mansfield
Brett Mares
Jonathon Marriner
Danny Marshal I
Olga Martinez
Alton Mason
Dedra Mason
Timothy Massa
Bradley Masten
Tori McCormick
Casey McGowen
Roseanna McMahan
Teri McManmle
John Mcvay
Jonathan Mehlmann
Melanie Meister
Steven Mervin ·
Jamie Meyer
Ted Milker
Raegan Miller
Rex Miller
Shayna Miller
Sara Milleson
55/Sophomores
Edward Mills
Kelley Mink
Jennifer Mitchell
Kelli Mitchell
Marie Mobley Ryan Monk
Joshua Moore
Sacha Moore
Sarah Moore
Ryan Morehead
Joshua Morrow
Jeffrey Motz
Tonya Murray
Benjamin Nannen
Janean Nelsen
Jason Nelson
Ryan Nelson
Corey Neukirch
Kristina Nevius
He Nguger
Dzezl Nguyen
Hung Nguyen
Thinh Nguyen
Trung Nguyen
Jamie Nichols
Jessica Niederhaus
Melissa Noble
Timothy Northup
Elizabeth Nutter
Kelly Oakeson
Carina Olivetti
Jamie Olsen
Jason Olson
Ben Ore
David Orosco
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56/Sophomores
Zaheer Pajnigar
Gia Payne
Season Payzant
Suzanne Peery
Samantha Pence
Michael Penn
Elissa Perdew
John Peron
Becky Persinger
Carie Peterson
Sheila Peterson
Jennae Petracek
George Pfluge
Dana Pflughaupt
Hao Pham
Hung Pham
Phong Pham
Thuy Pham •
Tarra Pickett
Heath Piersel
James Piippo
Joseph Poindexter
Rebecca Pope
Matthew Portsche
Trevin Preble
Ryan Prochnow
David Proctor
Dawn Proett
Mario Quintana
Wendy Rains
Eric Rasmussen
Jason Renker
Charlene Rezac
William Rezac
Glen Richards
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57 /Sophomores 1 iJ ,.--
Kevin Ricky
Aaron Ridgley
John Rieck
Carmen Riege
Colin Riggins
Darin Rihanek
Andrew Roberts
Anthony Roberts
Ryan Roberts
Gina Robinson
Ward Robinson
William Rogers
Anita Rohr
Tina Rothwell
Eric Russell
Miranda Ryan
Jenny Safarik
Shannon Sardeson
Shaun Sardeson
Jessica Sazama
Brian Scheel
Susan Scherbak
Tricia Schlosser
Sarah Schowalter
Willie Schowalter
Ellen Schroth
Melissa Schultz
Danae Schwade.rer
Christine Schwaninger
James Schwartz
David Schwerdtfeger
Aaron Schwindt
Jessica Scott
Chad Scribner
Quincy Scrivner
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58/Sophomores • " 4 :1 1 ,i 1 I l l ! j 1 :i i i 1 .• 11 1·' I I I .I -1.
Caroline Seymour
Julie Sheldon
Melissa Sheldon
Christopher Shires
Dawn Sigrist
Corey Simmons
Jason Simmons
Jennifer Simpson
Julie Sinner
Justin Sittner
Ann Slechta
Allison Smith
Andrew Smith
Jesse Snyder
Stacey Soderquist
Sarah Soderstrom
Kristine Solko
Ann Sorenson
Scott Sorge
Steven Sowders
Brandy Spale
Robert Spencer
Jacob Spidel
Heather Spier
Jod i Standley
Elisa Stanosheck
Nikki Steele
Mark Steenson
Kelly Stoddard
Pamela Storm
Laura Straatmeyer
Travis Stuefer
Amanda Sutter
Melissa Sutter
Brenda Swanson
59/Sophomores
Janell Swartz
Lisa Swisher
Dung Tang
Sarah Tessendorf
Sarah Thege
Amanda Thomas
Cale Thompson
Joey Thompson
Paul Thompson
Tamara Thornton
Melissa Tiangco
Andrew Tiedje
Georgianna Tolliver
Renee Tomcak
Aaron Torrell
Ha Tran
Stephanie Trenkle
Josie Trine
Toby Triplett
Shane Tucker
Jason Turek
Erica Tuveson
Eric Usher
Joel Uttecht
Henry Valdez
Jeremy VanArsdall
Shawn VanArsdall
Anthony VanHorn
Krystal Vanderslice
Trista Vanderslice
Chad Vasa
Vijay Vasanji
AmyVickers
Steve Vivier
Sarah Vogel
60/Sophomores
,[
Craig Wacker
Kathleen Wade
Luke Wagaman
Jamie Wagner
Benjamin Walkinshaw
Andy Walz
Crystal Wanek
Stephanie Ward
Todd Ward
Kyle Way
Rebecca Weaver
Tracy Weers
Tiara Wegher
Cory Wessels
Rachel West
Amy Westrick
Michael Whiteaker
Jeffery Wilber
Nathan Will
Justin Willey
Cynthia Williams
Jessica Williams
Jay Wills
Theresa Wilson
Benjamin Wissink
Amy Wittstruck
Jamie Wood
Rick Woodward
Angela Wurm
Matthew Yaeger
Dwayne Yager
Jason Yager
Carlena Vandell
Brian Yeggy
Justin Zepf
61 /Sophomores
Kelly Abbott
Lori Albert
Brandy Allen
Wayne Allsman
Keaton Amos
Amy Anderson
Ryan Anderson
Eugene Arguello
Shaun Baete
Jeannie Barber
Sheri Bartek
Brandy Bartlett
Jennifer Bate
Kendra Batt
Angie Bauersachs
Tamra Baum
Todd Baum
Justin Beal
Michele Bean
Brandy Bechtolt
Stephanie Beck
Aaron Beckman
Jeremy Bef)der
Jeremy Bernadt
Ryan Best
ow do you feel about freshman joining ortheast?
'I think it's hard on us freshman, but I reall ink it 's cool!"
-Kell Abbott 62/Freshmen Intro
I I I
Beth Beunlng
Jayna Black
Kyle Blanton
Aquasha Bluford
Elizabeth Bogen
Mark Boldt
Lora Bratt
Daniel Brill
Kelly Brinkman
Chad Brock
Joshua Brown
Pamela Brown Shalunda Brown
Jason Bruns
Angela Buck
Zachary Buhrman
Andre Burt
Opal Butler
Bradley Bye
Crystal Cain
Jamie Cardwell
Joe Cardwel I
Richard Carlile
Colin Carney
Rachel Carter
Jason Christ
Alicia Christenson
Jennifer Clark
Holly Clarkson
Jorge Contreras
Luke Covert
Willie Craft
Latisha Craine
Christina Crane
Melanie Crary
Jennifer Davis
Robert Davis
63/Freshmen
Jill Deboer
Carrie Delano
Devon Denn
Brian Dickey
Shawn Diehl
Charity Dilbeck
Cain Dixon
Sarah Douthit
Cody Downey
Matthew Dreg al la
Jason Duchene
Shannon Dunn
Eric Duryea
Jennifer Eberlein
Scott Eckman
Yalonda Edmiston
Douglas Eichorn
Christina Eigsti
Shane Einspahr
Jaryl Ellis
Taryl Ellis
Cambria Emanuel
Kathryn Erickson
Rick Estle
Joel Fagler
Sarah Fanders
Kasey Farr
Jamie Fenstemaker
Melissia Ferguson
Toni Fernandez
Angel Fewtails
Andy Ficke
Stacee Finnell
Ryan Flanders
Nathan Flegel
64/Freshmen
Tara Folsom
Josh Fossberg
Daphanie Fountain
Jeremy Fox
Julia Frederick
Taucha Fritchie
Jessica Fujan
Kenneth Funk
Rosa Galdamez
Adrian Gallardo
Amanda Gardner
Jamie Garner
Jeremie Garrison
Shannon Gellatly
Noella George
Matthew Goeken
Jami Goff
Luis Graterol •
David Gray
Erin Green
Karla Grove
Leia Grubb
Emal Gui
Sarah Gulllckson
Mikhail Gumenyuk
Melanie Haas
Jeremy Hagerbaumer
Jennifer Hammer
Nicholas Harriman
Andrew Harris
Desmond Hastings
Joshua Haun
Tami Haydon
Cory Helmstadter
Lafaya Helmstadter
65/Freshmen
Robert Hendrickson
Ashlie Henke
Robert Hennecke
Angie Hernandez
Joshua Hicks
Meg Hildenbrandt
Adam Hiller
Emalea Hiller
Michelle Holmer
David Honnens
Tiare Horswill
Mark Hosek
Rianna Houskie
Juan Hoyos
Curtis Hromas
Ben Hsieh
Nick Hubbard
Kelly Humeniak
Tommy Hurst
Patrick lnderlied
Michael Jennings
Kevin Johns
Ann Johnson
Bethany Johnson
Brooke Johnson
Joshua Johnson
Brandon Jones
Kimberly Jones
Kyle Jones
Travis Jones
Nickie Julch
Bryce Jurgens
Matthew Kahler
Bryce Kaiser
Matt Kanne
I I I I I
66/Freshmen
I t. ii If l <l f ( l
Jennifer Karr
Heather Keating
Allison Kelton
Jennifer Kimmons
David Kinney
Rebecca Kisling
Jeana Kohlman
Danielle Koonce
Oksana Kovaliv
Melissa Kozak
Holly Kroese
Christopher Kubes
Jasmine Kuhfahl
Amy Kumpula
Holly Kunkel
Robert Kutschkau
Leilani Lahm
Julian Lamarche
Tracey Larsen
Sarah Lauritzen
Danielle Lawrence
Jasmine Laws
Brieanna Lebo
Colleen Leddy
Mindy Lemon
Jamie Lind
Derek Linke
James Louthan
Dane Love1a ce
Joshua Lowery
Alison Ludemann
Elizabeth Luff
Zachariah Lyons
Nicole Madsen
Zachary Mahaffey
67 /Freshmen
Dustin Manhart
Dayna Mann
Ryan Masek
Jasmin Mateer
Christine Maxson
Daniel Maxwell
Matt McCallum
Danell McCoy
Alisha McKenzie
Roxanna McKibben
Tara McTaggart
Sadie McVay
Don Medinger
Kalissa Meredith
Nichole Merrill
Franchesca Meton
Jamie Meyer
Julie Meyer
Amanda Meyers
Christopher Meyers
Melissa Meyers
Jason Mick
Adam Mickle
Deborah Milam
Jill Miles David Miller
Susan Milleson
Bethany Millspaugh
Peggy Minzel
Jessica Mitchell
Vanessa Moeller
Charles Moler
Joseph Monroe
Misty Moore
Rachael Mooren
68/Freshmen
Jillian Morse
Ginger Muhlbach
Roger Muir
Riane Murphy
Sekyen Mutfwang
Mark Nagengast
Meredith Naugle
Ryan Neff
Krista Nelson
Tung Ngo
Hung Nguyen
Huong Nguyen
Vu Nguyen
Terra Nichelson
Autumn Nickens
Brian Nielsen
Dasown Nix
Nevin O'Donnal
Jason Odle
Derek Olsen
Jody Oltman
Cassie Oswald
Jarrett Owens
ca rlssa Parker
Nathan Patterson
Jeffrey Pennington
Andrew Perez
Damien Perry
Natasha Peters
Bradley Peterson
Eric Peterson
Andrew Pfeiff
Anh Ngoc Pham
Thanh Ha Pham
Daniel Piersol
69/Freshmen
Jeffrey Poindexter
Michael Pojar
Sheree Pokorny
Nadezhda Popova
Serena Porter
James Post
Regina Powers
Lynette Prasnicki
Russell Prine
April Purdie
Brlttaine Purdy
Stacey Randall
Jeremy Raridon
Andrew Rasmussen
Brian Rauner
Kristin Rawls
Joshua Ray
Erica Rea
Kristy Rector
Melonie Reddick
Brian Reed
Caroline Resende
Brooks Riley
Andrew Ringsmuth
Troy Rinke
Keith Robbins
Russell Robbins
Megan Roberts
Brandy Rohr
Foster Ross
Rob Rowan
Bruce Rowley
Logan Russell
Jeremy Saddler
Angelita Salazar
I I I I! I 1'
70/Freshmen
Daniela Salazar
Heidi Saltzman
Patrick Sampson
Aaron Sandoz
Allison Schaeffer
Patrick Schafer
Ryan Scharf
Keri Schell
Laura Scherbak
Ben Schluckebier
Adam Scholl
Melissa Schomaker
Jennifer Schoonover
Jaclyn Schrage
Clayton Scobie
Nicole Sedlachek
Bryan Selix
Gregory Sell
James Shaw
Danielle Shea
Jody Sheldon
Stacey Sheldon
Ben Shelton
Nicole Sherman
Ryly Shuman Ryan Skalak
Jeremiah Skalniak
Maria Skudlarek
Matt Slosson
Julie Smith
Shaylee Smith
Travis Solano
Matthew Stadnick
Jennifer Stangl
Jade Stansbury
71 /Freshmen I
Kathryn Stark
Chad Steggall
Charles Stern
Matthew Stetler
Bradley Stewart
Dustin Strain
Tonia Stroh
Jessica Stucker
Jake Stutzman
Graham Svendsen
Jaime Swaink
Thao Tang
Yasuko Taoka
Tia Taylor
Lisa Tolen
Nicole Tooker
Thuy Trang
Cassie Trine
Thi Truong
Rhonda Tucker
Holly Turek
Joshua Turek
Christopher Turner
Matthew Turvey
Jeremy Tuveson
Deidre Utley
Brandon Vanderslice
Lacey Vanek
Ginger Venhaus
Angela Vidaurri
Zachary Vitamvas
Sara Voboril
Adam VonBusch
Shaun Wainwright
Jason Warboys
72/Freshmen :...,ii
Amy Ward
Nicole Ware
Lisa Wassenberg
Angela Waterbury
James Watson
Katherine Weber
Isaac Weddington
Jessica Welch
Rustin Wellman
Heather Wendelin
Erin Westphalen
January Wheeler
Morgan White
David Wickard
Alisa Wicks
Ryan Wiess
Anthony Wilkason
Antonio Williams
Ryan Wilson
Jed Winkelman
Jocelyn Winter
Jason Wise
Mic hael Wittmann
Jennifer Wolf
Joseph Wollen James Woodward
Ryan Worley
Jenny Wright
Vannessa Wright
Jerome Wylie
Tim Yates
Daniel Young
Kacey Young
Matthew Zeiger
Jeffrey Zimmerman
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By Lyndsey Kozisek '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The faculty of Northeast is a part of the school that rarely changes. While the names and faces of students change. the faculty seems to be timeless. However. 54 teachers joined the Northeast family this year to accomodate the addition of freshmen to the student body.
Teaching is a career that deserves more credit than it receives. Teachers must present facts and ideas in a way t hat keeps students wanting to learn. Teachers work long hours and their efforts often go unnoticed. So. what is the motivation behind it all?
"I like the students. I know it sounds cheesy. but it's true." English and composition teacher Toni Siedel said.
Teaching takes time. dedication. and an understanding to develop that skill into an effective tool that can be used to educate.
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Top: Jim Danson anxiously awaits to be dunked at Booster Blast-off. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Middle Left: Ken Kaser ponders over what to teach next.(Brlan Nemeth) Middle: Lisa Donahoe role ~plays during her mock Constitutional Convention. (Karrie Bleulng) Middle Right: Susan Johnston explains an assignment to a class (Karrie BleHlng) Bottom: Accompanist Jim Koudelka plays a piano piece (Sarah Hill)
Teresa Abrahams
Englfsh
Jean Bartels
Special Education
Gwen Biernacki
Math
Daryl Blue
JQurnallsm
Jan Blumer
Attendance Coordinator
Charles Bowling
Music
Jan Brown
Counselor
Bea Brusster
Forlegn Language
Sandi Campbell
Business
Jennifer Casper
Special Education
Elaine Caster
English
Sharon Cech
Art
Left: Susan Johnston enthusiastically teaches science principles. Right Bea Brusstar helps out her Russian students. (Photos by Karrie Ble lng)
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Bruce Chapman
Drama
Paul Chapman
Paraeducator
Linda Clabaugh
Engl/sh
Dick Colerick Assclate Principal
Laurie Collingham Foreign Language
Rick Collura
Math
Fran Colon Career Education
Brien Connealy
ESL
Ken Cornwell Media Spec/al/st
Bob Curtright Science
Pam Davis
Engl/sh
Kathy Dawson Speech Pathologist
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Left: DeEtta Merritt shows fabric samples to a student. Right: Bruce Waters gives another exciting lecture. (Photos b:,: Sarah Hill)
Doug Dickeson
AV Technician
Lisa Donahoe
Social Studies
Bob Els
Math
Bill Fagler
Physical Education
Judy Faubel
Special Education
Sue Fensler
Paraeducator
Andrea Fike
Foreign Language
Alex Fisher
An
Beth Franzen
Computer Technician
Bob Freese
Industrial Ans
Diane Gains
-Office Associate
Pat Gatzemeyer
Industrial Ans
Left: Candy Johnson keeps the office staff under control.
Right: Nanci Wurm Laughs at Candy Johnson. (Photos by : Sarah Hill)
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Stan Haas
Industrial Arts
Catherine Haydon Social Studies
John Hastings Math
Darla Haugerud Science
Sharon Holliday Home Economics
Cathy Honecker Science
Caroline Hug Business
Dave Hunter Science
Candy Johnson Office
Susan Johnston ESL
Doug Kaltenberger Health
Ken Kaser Business
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Left: John Clark discusses current events with his class. (Photo by Karrie Ble.. lna) Right: Bernie Peters finds out what it 's like to be a student again (Photo by: Sarah Hill)
Kathleen Kennedy
English
Karen Killham
Office Associate
Jeff Klintberg
Music
Paula Koplin
English
Chuck Kreikemeier
Special Educator
Jerry Kroeger
Athletic Director
Janet La Follette
Music
Mary Larson
Office Associate
Chris Lodes
Math
Andy Loehr
Driver Education
Lori Lopez
English
Marsha Lynch
Math
Left: Nancy Smith and Andrea Ficke say qu e so (cheese).
Right: Ken Kaser explores the options of personal finance. (Photos by: Sarah Hill)
79/ Faculty
Don Mach
Industrial Arts
Robert Mann
Math
Jim Mann
Social Studies
Pat Marshal I
Social Studies
Carol Mathias Business
Sherry Mccranie
Paraeducator
Jacey McGowan
English
Rex Mercer
Math
Deeta Merritt
Home Economics
Penny Milam
Paraeducator
Jon Miller Science
Barry Moore Associate Principal
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Left: Sue Resz plays charades with the other faculty members. Right: GQ model Bill Story signs an autograph for a friend. (Photos by: Sarah Hill)
Nancy Muehlhausen Counselor
Mike Musil
English
Marlene Newburn
Office Associate
Lynn Nickol
Special Educator
Tim Nilsson
Business
Greg Olsen
Music
Suzanne Osborne
ESL
Norma Patzloff
Nurse
Leslie Pfeiffer
Special Educator
Phil Pfeiffer
English
Karen Poore
Home Economics
Arda Pounds
Paraeducator
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Left : T eny Abrahams feels secure with her pet table. (Photo by: Sarah mu) Right: Jan Brown and Nancy Muehlhausen share their knowledge with parents and students. (Photo by: Karrie BleHlng)
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LaJean Price
Media Specialist
Russ Raatz
Social Studies
Mindy Reed
Physical Education
Bill Rogge
Math
Dana Rossow Special Education
Barb Sands
Art
Lynn Schoening
Industrial Arts
Liz Schulenberg English
Jolene Schwaninger Office Associate
Claudine Scott Art
Helen·Sellenti n Home Economics
Leroy Seng Driver Education
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Left: Ted Sheely is armed with his trusty eraser and chalk ___ _ Right: Annette Nash takes a nap on the job. (Photo• by: Karrie BleHlng)
Ted Sheely Associate Principal
Toni Siedel
English
David Smith
English
Nancy Smith
F_orelgn Language
John Snoozy
Science
Nancy Stanley
Foreign Language
Tracy Stauffer
Social Studies
Alinda Steck
English
Adell Stiles
Math
Diane Stockman
English
Bill Story
Psychology
Phyllis Story
Office Associate
Left: Kate Kennedy shows off her counting skills . (Photo by: Brian Nemeth) Right: Barry Moore plays around in the new gym . (Photo by : Karrie BleHlng)
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Clayton Streich
Math
Buren Thomas
Math
Lynn Thorsheim
Special Education
Mary Tompkin
Foreign Language
Cindy Tyrrel
Secretary
Sandy Vercellino
Math
Carol Wade
Paraeduacator
Brenda Ward
Science
Bruce Waters
Social Studies
Janet Wellman Secretary
Bob White
Industrial Arts
Nanci Wurm 1 Office Associate
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Left: Daryl Blue takes an active part on his yearbook staff. Right: Tracy Staufferbegins a sports card club meeting. (Photo• by Karrie BleHilll)
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Paula Koplin - English
Tricia Detter - English
Stan Haas - Industrial Arts
Melinda Johnson - Foreign Language
Greg Olsen - Music
Alex Fischer - Art
Bill Fogler - Physical Education
Bob Mann - Math
Bob White - Industrial Arts
Brien Connealy - ESL
Cathy Haden - Social Studies
Charles Bowling - Music
Chris Lodes - Math
Christina Newell - Special Education
Chuck Kreikemeier - Special Education
Clay Streich - Math
Dana Rossow - Special Education
David London - Counselor
David Smith - English
Dwain Borchers - Physical Education
Gwen Biernacki - Math
Jacey McGowan - English
Jan Brown - Counselor
Jeff Hansen - Science
Jenny Casper - Special Education
Jim Mann - Social Studies
John Clark - Social Studiies
Leslie Pfeiffer - Special Education
Joel Cornwell - Social Studies
Joan Palmquist- Foreign Language
Jan Blumer - Office Associate
Lisa Donahoe - Social Studies
Lori Lopez - English
Lynn Thorsheim - Special Education
Marjorie Kneifl - Business
Marsha Lynch - Math
Mike Musil - English
Mindy Reed - Physical Education
Nancy Smith - Foreign Language
Nancy Stanley - Foreign Language
Rex Mercer - Math
Russ Raatz - Social Studies
Sarah Honecker - Science
Sharon Holliday - Home Economics
Suzanne Osborne - ESL
Wendy Nielsen - Foreign Language
Nancy Wurm - Office Receptionist
Janet Wellman - Office Associate
Doug Dickeson - AV Technician
Rebecca Shelbourn - English Lab
Penny Milam - English
Marilyn Kroeger - ALC
Caroline Wade - Special Education
Chris Brinkman - Special Education
Lori Dormer - Special Education
John Hastings - Math
John Snoozy - Science
Kathleen Kennedy - English
Ken Cornwell - Media Specialist
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86/ Academics Intro .________________________________________________ _
THIS PAGE: Top Left: Wendy Schmidt successfully sells another ad. (Photo by Mohsin Sollman) T~p Right: Peer Helpers Janna Karpenkova, Ruth Ann Leonard, Michelle Bernt, Mindy Lanum, Liz Delano, Tiffany Bums and Sarah Raymond have food and 'fun during a meeting. (Mohstn Soliman) Above: Jessica Curtis stops work on the Northeastern to give a smile.(Karrle Blessing) Right: C1ystal Vanderslice and Opal Bulteer practice their cross examinations during an after school debate practice. (Brian Nemeth)
By Lyndsey Kozisek ' 94 ROCKET Copy Staff •
Academics is the liberty to pursue and teach relevent knowledge with out restrictions. It opens our eyes by showing us a historical and cultural view of the world.
In this section of the yearbook we have put special clubs. classes · and groups that spend their t ime trying to show students a view of the world. In this section you will find Student Council, Speech and Debate. National Honor Society. Peer Helping. Student Mediation. The Rocket, The Northeastern. The Pulse and Video Yearbook, and the Fall and Spring Play.
"Academics are veiy important to many students in this school. because it helps students pursue academics in ways other than in the classroom." -Nick
Baker
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PAGE: Top: Zach Stanosheck and Joe Schwarz check a video camera. (Photo bf Moh•ln Sollman) Middle Left: Chad Eclanann and Sherri Brouillette discuss captions for a layout. (Moh•in &oilman) Middle: Jeremy Svoboda and Lezlie Raridon talk to a class. (Karrie Bleulne) Middle Right: Brenda Snoke and Deana Baldwin hefp in the counseling center. (Karrie Bleulnc) Bottom: Heather Jones and Joy Springer visit with Shannon Hilt . (Karrie BleHlna}
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OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: Suzanne Osborn discusses a point.(Photo by Brian Nemeth) Bottom: Viet Hoang looks to the table for support.(Brlan Nemeth) THIS PAGE: Top Left: Dan Clare and Nicole Detmer answer questions. (Brian Neme th) Top Right: The Student Council gets excited.(Brian Nemeth) Middle Left: The intensity builds at a meeting.(Brian Nemeth) Middle Right: Nicole Detmer discusses the last meeting with f aculty.(Karrie Blessing) Bottom: Everyone listens to Chris Siebe's idea.(Brian Nemeth) 88/Student Council
By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
Student Council was an active part of Northeast that involved students of all grades. To be in Student Council, students had to present campaigns and be elected by their peers.
Student Council did many things for Northeast and the community such as the Toys for Tots Drive, the most sucessful Blood Drive in Northeast history, Prom, and fund raising ifor both their club and to send four of llieir members to the National Stu~ent Council Conference. They were also active in the Make A Wish Foundation of Nebraska. They were responsible for the Multi-cultural assembly, and the tie dyed ribbons that Northeast students and faculty wore to support Multi-cultural awareness.
As you can see, Student Council was quite busy this past year. "The things that we did were outstanding, but I don't believe they were recognized as they should have been," said Seargent at Arms Viet Hoang.
Other members had positive things to say about their Student Council experience. "I liked the fact that we were all different people doing all different things for the same cause," said senior Nichole Merrill. "Student Council had a great year. We accomplished alot of things, but the bonding part was my favorite," commented Vice-President Nicole Detmer.
Overall, Student Council did have a great year. They are the ones who got things done for Northeast, and we should all be grateful for the effort they put into making Northeast the best school it can be.
Back row (L-R): Carmen Summers, Nick Baker, Rhonda Tucker, Elizabeth Delano, Gale Thompson, Kirsten King, Tiffany Jahn. Middle row (L-R): Vern Miller, Andy Smith, Jen Wolf, Meg Hilden brandt , Josh Haun, Julie Bogenrtef, Ben Shelton . Front row (L-R): Suzanne Osborne , Viet Hoang, Rob Nelson, Dan Clare, Nicole Detmer, Aaron Gaston, Julie Baum , Chris Siebe, Melissa Day.
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By Heidi White ' 94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The Speech Club was a club that competed in tournaments all over the state. It consisted of ten members that actively competed and several others who supported the team by traveling to tournaments to watch and attending club day meetings.
Member Denise Durbin said, 'The competitions made me nervous and it was hard, but fun too."
This was the first truly active Speech team at Northeast in over 35 years and it did have a successful year. Several members were awarded ribbons and medals for
their performances and senior Jeremy
Lloyd placed fourth in the district compe-
in Columbus which made him an
alternate for state.'
In addition to meeting once a month for club day, the members also met every Thurs- • day night to practice. The members were given help not only from Coach Davis, but also from members of the U.N.L. Forensics team on occasion.
"Everyone worked exceptionally hard. I feel this is without a doubt one of the hardest things a person could ever do," said team captain Dam.ey'on Beam.an.
Coach Pam Davis said, "Speech is a valid activity, not only for the competitive aspect, but also in that is applies to everyday activities, no matter what field you go into."
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Back Row (L-R): Frank Shires, D~e~on B:aman, ~eremy Lloyd, Shanrn n tition
Sillman. FrontRow(L-R):PamDav1s,L1saSw1sher,TnaLockard,AutumnJa 1,
Heid i White, Denise Durbin
This page: Top Left: Damey'on Beaman uses techniques learned in forensics
90/Speech-,: a.-__________________,____________________________ _
Top Right: Jeremy Lloyd gets help from an aid from U.N.L. Bottom: Pam Davis gives Damey'on Beaman pointers on his speech. Oppposite Page: Top Left: Rachel Bouge politely waits her turn. Top Right: Jaime Brtek and Kristal Vanderslice proudly display the team trophy. Bottom Left: Tiffany Burns holds her own in a practice debate. Bottom Right: Kate Kennedy instructs students in the art of debate (All photo• on the•e two P&ae• by: Brian Nemeth)
By Heidi White '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The 1993-94 Northeast Debate team started the year with many new members as well as a new coach, English teacher Kate Kennedy. Team members practiced after school by going through rounds of debating each other in the Lincoln-Douglas format. The topics, which changed eve:ty two months, included the rights of terminally ill patients and rights in education.
In virtually every tournament that the team participated in, either a novice or varisty memberwentinto out rounds. That meant that they finished in the top eight after four or five rounds.
Senior Jaime Brtek, who qualified for state, said, 'The team progressed a lot this year. We had a lot of new people who worked very hard." Another varsity member who qualified for state was senior Brian Nemeth. Sophomore Krystal VanDersllce, who was a novice, also participated in the state tournament. "I liked the competition, but I didn't like the early morning and late night tournaments," said VanDersllce.
" Being a brand new coach, the students really helped me out and I think we did extremely well. Especially for the number of people that we had participating this year," said Kennedy.
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Back row (L-R): Brian Nemeth, Nicole Merrill, Latasha Varnadoe, Mindy Tanner, Rachel Bouge Front row (L-R): Krista Nelson, Krystal Vanderslice, Jamie Brtek, Deana Baldwin, Kate Kennedy
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By Jen Koci '94 ROCKET Editor
National Honor Society was a group of junior and senior students who excelled in academics here at Northeast Students had to achieve and maintain a 3.5 grade point average three semesters. Seniors were inducted durtng first and second semester. Juniors could be in National Honor Society second semester. but their GPA had to be 3. 75.
Activities were another part of being in National Honor Society. Toys for Tots. peer tutortng. and taking part in Academic Recognition Week were just a few. They also had D.A.R.E. speakers to talk to kids about drugs.
When asked if NHS gave advantages to students. sponsor Ted Sheely said. "I think it gives them a group to identify with." He also commented that honor students have an edge for scholarship applications and college in the future.
Officers:
Pres. - Erin Nielsen
Vice-Pres. - Jaime Brtek/Jeremy Svoboda
Secretary - Chantel Dewan
Assistant Secretary - Natalie Roesler
Treasurer - Rob Portsche
Seargant at Arms -Amber Piersol
Tammy
Jamie Brtek, Kim Craig,
Patrick Miller , Jennifer Alber ~ Michaela Tompkins, Amber Piersel
Robinso Jeremy Svoboda, Craig Volzke, Jeff Laib, Brian Meeske, Brian Cook, Ke 1 Morton, Brian McKonkey, Shana McTaggert, Stephanie Walker, Nie l Baker, Natalie Roesler, Crystal Williams
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s Travis Usher, Craig Christianson, Lance Beck, Heather Cotton, Jennife Shetron, John Vogel, Rachel Martin, Rachel Bouge, Ted Sheely First ro v (L-R): Karrie Blessing, Corina Rosales, Analisa Leonard, Christy Hollan d Chantel Dewan, Linh Nguyen, Jill Fanders, Kristen Schemmerhorn, Lau n Kipper, Kristen Steyer, Jen Koci
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Top: Jeannie Krejci and Jill Fanders listen intently. Above: Ted Sheely lectures the importance of good grades (Photos by Karrie Blessina)
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Rasplicka, Mindy Lanum, Kim Einspahr, Alicia Sexto r.
Tonja Shonweis,
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By Jen Koci '94 ROCKET Editor
Solving problems and conflicts has been a responsibility of the Northeast faculty for years. With the growth of the student body. there was a new strain on faculty to help students in trouble. To ease this strain. Northeast adopted a program started at Lincoln High called Student Mediation.
Student Mediation was a group of 10 seniors elected in '92-'93 to help peers in need. They dealt with issues such as threats. name calling. rumors. and boyfriend/ girlfriend problems. According to Mediator Viet Hoang. there were over 100 mediations during the '93-'94 school year.
There was a confidential step-by-step process involved in this new program at Northeast. First. there had to be a referral about the problem to a counselor or Student Mediator. Second, the conflicting students would have to agree to a mediation. The next step was for a guy and girl mediator to listen and help come to a solution. Finally. the disputors and mediators signed an _ agreement that a solution was reached.
When sponsor Marilyn Veomett was quoted on how Student Mediation affected the students at Northeast, she said, "It makes for a better atmosphere at school."
93/Student Mediation
Left: Jesse Waller and Jennifer Brock explain the aspects of Student Mediation. Middle: Lezlie Raridon and Jeremy Svoboda help a class with their problems. Right: Heidi Hiller practices her mediation skills. Top: Students listen to a Mediator. (All photos by Karrie Blessing)
THIS PAGE: Top Left: Sarah Raymond talks to another Peer Helper. Top Right: DeEtta Merritt and Jan Brown discuss peer helping skills. Middle Left: Tracy Clausen writes notes on Jan Brown's lecture. Middle Right: Case Maranville glances at the photographer. Bottom: Peer Helpers are at a meeting. OPPO-
SITE PAGE: Top Left: Sarah Zimmerman and Dana Rasmussen pose for the camera. Top Right: Discussion is a main part of Peer Helping meetings. Bottom: Jan Brown and Tracy Clausen talk to the Peer Helpers.
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94/Peer Helping
By Jen Koci '94 ROCKET Editor
Sponsored by DeEtta Merritt and Jan Brown. Peer Helpers were a big help to students with problems. Consisting of 36 Peer Helpers and 17 students in training. they went through much training to help those in need of advice on such issues as suicide. abuse. family problems and teen pregnancy.
Not just anyone could have been a Peer Helper. The first step was for students to fill out a survey given by the counseling center. It asked who would go out of their way to help someone in need of help and those who were listed became Peer Helpers. You also had to be elected/nominated by your peers or a teacher as an all around "helper". After that process. there was , a class that future Peer Helpers had to take called peer helping skills. It was a semester •1ong class that taught students helping and communication skills they would need to be a helper.
Problems of the student body were a main priority of Peer Helpers. To deal with some of the situations that teens from Northeast went through. PeerHelpingwould give presentations on a few important subjects. A big part of this program was to teach students about date rape and the importance of safe sex arid AIDS education. There were 2 panels: Date rape and AIDS education. 2 helpers came in and talked about what the preventative measures were for AIDS which included safety and awareness that the disease is out there. For the date rape panel. they developed the program from information given to them by the counseling center. and the rape/spouse hotline. •
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Those who m.ade it all happen ...
Advisor:
Editor:
Copy Editor:
Copy Staff:
Photo Editor:
Photo Staff:
Darkroom Mgr.:
Photographers:
Sports Editor:
Sports Staff:
Business Mgr.:
Ad Staff:
Cover Design:
Daryl Blue
Jen Koci
Amy Busch
Kendy Dixon , Lyndsey Kozisek
Sheni Brouillette
Kitty Abbott . Chad Eckmann . Pepper Nelsc
Karrie Blessing
Scott Bautch Sarah Hill , Brian Nemeth , Mohsin Soliman
Joey Schwarz
Georgiann Burt , Pam Storm , Jami Upton
Wendy Schmidt
Robin Shaw. Kristi Worster
Jason Steenbarger
THIS PAGE: Top Left: Sarah Hill views a negative in the darkroom . (Photo by Karrie
Top Right: Kendy Dixon and Daryl Blue are discussing a layout.(Moh•in Sollman)
Bottom Left: Pepper Nelson looks at some negative contact sheets.(K·arrle Bottom Right: Joe Schwarz is looking for an inspiration to help with his work.(Moh•ln Sollman) OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Left: Brian Nemeth is hard at work developing film in the darkroom.(Karrle Ble.. tngJ Right: Sherri Brouillette, Jen Koci, Chad Eckmann and Pam Storm are having a group typing session.(Karrle BleHlng)Bottom: The 19931994 ROCKET staff.
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A Lf TTLE HARD WORK ...
By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
The Northeast ROCKET staff worth it? Yeah, we thought so. knew the kind of challenge they You see, we've found that what took on when they came together they say is true: hard work and to create a yearbook that would dedicationdoespayoff. TheNorthmake everyone ..---------------- east ROCKET staff proud. nr-rP , l had both. For the
There were -' fu:y "l£ a I Un first time in many many potholes, p , p ,, years, the ROCKdetours, and flat 9toup to wo"lk wdn. ET filled an astontires down the ishing240pages to deadline road, but -Jen !J(oal- accomodate the you're holding the growing populafinished product in tion. your hands. So tell us, was it Editor Jen Koci said of the staff: "They're~ fun group to work with."
Even though putting together a yearbook required a lot of extra hours before school, after school, during lunch, vacations, and any other free time we had, we still managed to make it fun. Many a delivery man found himself bringing a staff full of starving people a pizza, chinese food, or whatever else would keep us going.
Why did we do it? What kept us going? The satisfaction of knowing hundreds of Northeast students ' would be waiting, anticipating the arrival of another yearbook symbolizing another school year gone by. So sit back and enjoy it. Because you're worth it, and we did it all for you. Whether this be your first or last year at Northeast, we hope this 1994 ROCKET served as a reminder of all the good times.
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By Kendy Dixon "94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The Northeastern was a publication produced by students who were selected to be on the newspaper staff at Northeast.
The paper consisted of different types of stories and it also informed students of the activitltes that went on at Northeast.
The Northeastern staff grew in size, adding an additional four people since 92-93. This may not have seemed important to some, but to the staff it provided an ample amount of ideas and producers.
The 93-94 Northeastern featured a new column look. For the first time since the early l 980's, photos of the column writers appeared above their copy.
The statrs main goal was to produce a paper every month. The paper contained photos and advertising and staff members tried to be as professional as possible so the paper would attract the reader's eye.
Jessica Curtis, the editor of the paper, liked being on the staff because, she said,"It was a good chance to get experience wor!ting in a newspaper enviornment."
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'l(f,rry Carson
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Mindy Lanum
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Left Side (Top to Bottom ): D an Clare, Tiara Bat es , JodyKouma , Michael Je nkins. Mi ddl e Top: Kerry Carso n. Middle Bottom : Jessica C urti s. Right Side (Top to Bottom) : J oe Schw arz , Heidi White , M indy La num, Jon Mehlmann
THIS PAGE: Top Left: The 1993-1994 Northeastern staff. Top Right: Jody Kouma reads a current issue of the Northeastern while Heather . Evans looks up at the photographer . Bottom Left: Mike Jenkins writes an article for the next newspaper Bottom Right: Kerry Carson identifies people for the sports page. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: Jody Kouma waits patiently for the bell to 'ring with a friend. Middle: Jessica Curtis and Mindy Lanum discuss their next deadline. Bottom Left: Heidi White works on her latest story. Bottom Right: Dan Clare glances up from typing an editorial. (All photo• on these two pa&e• by Karrie Blessln,)
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By Lyndsey Kozisek '94 ROCKET Copy Sta.ff
The Pulse was a fast paced news show that was done by a select group of students. The show was done on a monthly basis and could be viewed on channel 21.
The goal of the Pulse was to inform the public of what went on here at Northeast and how certain issues affected the students. It included such topics as closed campus. extracurricular activities. and sports. Dan Clare, second semester executive producer of the Pulse. said of the show: 'The Pulse is a source of pride to all of Lincoln. and Northeast is the first high school in Lincoln to put on a public production of its kind."
The same staff that did the Pulse also put together the video yearbook. This was the first year that Northeast offered a video yearbook along with its annual. The video yearbook consisted of even ts that could only be covered on camera.
The Pulse/Video Yearbook
Mike Jenkins-exec. producer
Dan Clare-video yearbook ed.
Carrie Clare
Heather Evans
JodyKouma
Joe Schwarz
Kerry Carson
Zach Stanosheck
Sean O'Donnell
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OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Left: Mike Jenkins hypnotizes the person sitting opposite of him. (All photo• on these two page• by Karrie e1e 1ng1 Right: Dan Clare writes down an advertising idea. Bottom Left: Joe Schwarz looks in the drawer for an answer to his problems Bottom: Jodi Kouma and Heather Evans look over some tape clips. THIS PAGE: Top Left: Jodi Kou ma prepares to shoot an interview. Top Rlgh t: The 19931994 Pulse/Video Yearbook staff. Middle Left: Zach Stanosheck looks for ideas for the next show . Middle: Kerry Carson ignores his work to point at the photographer. Middle Right: Doug Dickeson teaches Joe Schwarz how to cut out and staple paper dolls. Bottom: Sean O 'Donnal works on the Pulse in the editing room.
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By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
The Golden Apple by Lady Gregory was a play put on by the Northeast Drama Department in the fall, and was directed by drama teacher Bruce Chapman.
It was an Irish comedy about the Prince of Ireland who had to travel to the ends of the earth to get a golden apple that would cure his sick father, the King of Ireland.
On his journey he encountered invisible enemies, a cowardly giant, and an evil witch named the Hag of Slaughter who owned the tree on which the apple grew.
Although the Hag did everything in her power to stop the Prince from fetching the apple, he did anyway, and even managed to fall in love with the Hag's servant somewhere along the way.
The play was performed November I 012 in the Northeast Drama Center, and was open to everyone.
"Being the Hag in the play was an experience I will never forget! Mr. Chapman is a god!" said senior Jessica Curtis.
"It's going to be really hard to say goodbye to the Northeast drama department after so many years involvement," said senior Dan Clare.
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Top: Rob Nelson expresses his love for Courtney Shaw. Above: Brian Cook and Rik Minnick discuss Jeff Erks' condition. Right: Makeup and the right look is important to any play. (All Photos by Brian Nemeth)
By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
The spring play The Insurance Man writ- • ten by Alan Bennett. was performed in the Northeast Drama Center March 16-18. The play was about a young man who developed a rash from working in a dye factory in Prague. "In reality it's about what a dangerous world we live in." commented Drama teacher Bruce Chapman.
The play was well received and drew great crowds. On the third night. there was standing room only in the Drama Center. One act included jam man Brian Poore, which received spontaneous and enthusiastic applause.
"I was pleased with the cast because they attempted and were sucessful in performing a difficult and dark comedy. The thirtyfour member cast really pulled together and worked as a single cast." praised Chapman.
Jennifer Dekalb, who played the Grandmother said. "The best thing about the play • was that all the cast members got to know each other really well. Toa tis good for a cast of thirty-four."
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Top: Zach Lane argues with Dayna Graybosch and Krista Nelson about the next scene. Above: Terra Baily lounges in a wheelchair. Left: Ruth Ensign begs Rik Minnik for forgiveness. (All photos by Brian Nemeth)
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Tms PAGE: Top Left: Aaron Schwindt and Jim Griffin play the drums. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Top Right: Rob Nelson, Kevin Robinson and Andy Carbaugh refer to their music while singing a song. (Sarah HW) Bottom Left: Charles Bowling looks important. (Sarah Hill) Bottom Right: The sophomore swing choir prepares for their next concert. (Brian Nemeth) OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: Danell Guhde and Erin Neilson practice an intense piece of music. (Karrie Bie tng) Middle Left: The jazz band waits for Jeff Klintberg's signal to begin playing. (Brian Nemeth) Middle: Jeff Klintberg gives a pep talk to the wind ensemble (MohslnSollman) Right: Laura Lippencott plays the bass clarinet (Karrie BleHlng) Bottom: The women 's chorus warms up before a performance. (Sarah Hill) 104/Music Intro
re•. By Lyndsey Kozisek '94 ROCKET Copy Sta.ff
"Music
is the inspiration for all life."
This was Brad Masten's view on his participation in the music department at Northeast. Music is a way to expand horizons and add a touch of culture to students' lives.
This year. Northeast expanded its musical clubs and bands to include thefreshmen. There were 15groups. including Meister Singers, Chamber Singers, Swing Choir. Sophomore Swing Choir. Concert Choir. Silhouettes. Mixed Chorus. Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Marching Band, Ninth Grade Marching Band, Jazz Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Orchestra and Wind Ensemble.
Some of the musical highlights of this past year were the annual musical, the rock show, and various other .activities. Also this year, the marchingband had the honor of performing in the Rose Bowl Parade.
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By Velvet Langley '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
Varsity Swing Choir was one of the many singing groups that represented Northeast. They did many performances throughout the year including oneattheNBCbankdowntown. Sophomore Swing Choir accompanied them there to sing to the employees.
The Varsity Swing Choir attended many competitions. They went to Northwest, Missouri to a Jazz and Choir Festival, where they placed third in their divison. They also went to another competition at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska in which they recieved the highest honor, a gold medal.
The Varsity Swing Choir was an outstanding group. When they performed at our school, at competitions, and at the many different places in our community, they made us proud to be the home of the Northeast Rockets.
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Top Left: Pianist April Block looks over Kim Einspahr's music. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Right: Jesse Waller and Danell Guhde show the art of facial expression while singing. (Sherri Brouillette) Bot. Left: The Swing Choir hypes it up at the annual Soup Supper. (SherrlBroulllette)Above: The Swing Choir shows their stuff at an all school assembly. (Sarah Hill)
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Back row (L-R): Brian Cook, Wendy Briley, Joel Loos, Tiffany Richards, Case Maranville, Jeanie Kreji, Tim Otis, Heather Evans, Jason Peterso 1, Amber Piersel. Front row (L-R): Emily Hom, Jesse Waller, Danelle Guhd e, Kevin Robinson, Kim Einspahr, Andy Carbaugh, Angil Shamburg, Ni< k Canuso, Lezlie Raridon
By Velvet Langley 94 ROCKET Copy Sta.ff Writer
Sophomore Swing Choir was a younger version of Varsity Swing Choir. The sophomores did a lot throughout the year, as did other singing groups from our school.
The first of many activities was going to NBC Bank to sing for its employees. This group also had many other perfonnanecs such as going to the Moose Lodge and to the Garden Cafe, and performing at Northeast's Soup Supper.
The Sophomore Swing Choir went to a competition at Peru State College where they were critiqued and given a superior rating. On March 14, they went to Southeast High School with the Varsity Choir to sing and listen to other singing groups from all over the state. "It was fun. We got to see different styles of music and different faces," commented sophomore Jamie Davison.
Above: The Sophomore Swing Choir gives a great performance at the soup supper.(Photo by: Brian t'emeth) Top Left: Brian Gunter and Andy Longoria stop singing to laugh at the photographer.(Brlan Nemeth) Top Right: The Back row (L-R): Richard Deboar, Melissa Larson, Ryan Roberts, Jamie sophomores practice this song for the first Davidson, Bryan Gunter, Velvet Langly , Jesse Snyder, Carrie Peterson, Matt time.(Brlan Nemeth) Bottom Right: A tough Coulter. Middle row (L-R): Justin Heaps , Sarah Tessendorf, Brad Masten, •day at practice .cs.rah mn) Sarah Vogel, Josh Morrow, Jen Erikson , Andy Longoria, Season Payzant, Tim Boyt, Michelle Carr. Front row: Eric Allen , Kristi Schwanagger, Scott Sorge, Julie Sinner, Ryan Nelson, Tammy Thorton, Toby Triplett, Heather Goodwin, Joey :romson, Sarah Hitt.
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By Velvet Langley '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
This music group from Northeast was directed by Charles Bowling. Being a new teacher at Northeast High School, he had to get used to the new faces here, but he adjusted well. He had fun with the Meister Singers.
This group went out into the public and performed for all kinds of different people. Their biggest performance was at the Cotner Center, where they held their Madrigal Fest.
They also went to a Renaissance Fair and they traveled to Kansas City and got to meet other Meister Singers and hear the different ways to sing renaissance songs. The students had fun at all the events they went to this past school year." When I was in Meister Singers we had a lot of fun, oh yes we had a lot of fun," commented Senior Dan Clare.
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Above: The Meister singers talk about the "good old days." (Photo by: Karrie Blessing) Top Left: The Meister singers perform at the soup supper. Sherri Brouillette) Bottom Left: Melissa Roberts and Caitie Craigie hurry offtb another concert. (Sarah Hill) Top Rlgh t: Cindy Foy and Chad Kiedorowski take a break from singing. (Sherrtf Brouillette)
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Back row (L-R): Melissa Roberts, Koan Nissen, Cindy Foy, Bob Sette Stephanie Walker, Bubba Geer. Fl'ont row (L-R): Chad Kiedorowski, Dant Guhde, Christy Holland, Caitie Craigie.
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Back row (L-R): Dan Franzen, Laurel Holmes, Tim Baily-, Tiffany Richards, Ryan Regnier, Tonya Schoniess, Nick Canuso. Front row (L-R): Chris Siebe, Nicola Copeland, Tim Erickson, Becky Folsom , A.J. Hahn, Megan Rogge, Jeremy Svoboda, Kim Einspahr.
Above: The Chamber Singers perform at their Christmas concert. (Photo By Brian Nemeth) Top Left: Jeremy Svoboda, Becky Folsom and Dan Franzen sing their hearts out. (Sherri Brouillette) Top Right: Chris Siebe waits for his entrance. (Sherri Brouillette)
Bottom Right: Tim Bailey and Laurel Holmes sing to the crowd. (Sherri Brouillette)
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94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
Northeast had many select cfilors, but the biggest chior we had was Concert Choir, which had sixty four people in it. They went on one trip this year to Creston, Iowa. They meet With another school from there.
They also went to the University of Nebraska where they got to hear the Varsity Choir and Junior Choir that they had. Then that night they went to the Lead Center and performed.
"Concert Choir was a great learning experance and we had fun this past year," commented Junior Nicola Copelland.
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Top Left: Koan Nissen, Aaron Gaston and Jai Jackson jam in the hall. Top Right: Kristin Shimmerhorn and Tonya Brown fill the pool hall with melodious sounds. Bottom Left: The Concert Choir has a hard day at practice. Bottom right: Tracey Clausen, Melissa Roberts, Gretchen Baatz, and Jenny Corner sing their hearts out. (All Photos by Brian Nemeth)
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By Pam Storm '94 ROCKET Sports Editor
The womens chorus of Northeast started the year out by changing thier name from Horizons to Silhouettes.
Since these young ladies had voices of all different pitches, they had to learn to listen to each other and match their tones. By the end of the year. they had it perfected.
"It was a fun class and I learned about all kinds of music," said sophmore Carle Clare.
The last performance this group had was on St. Patrick's Day at Kimball Hall. They performed with other groups in town and some universities. The Silhouettes along with thier director Charles Bowling were satisfied with this concert.
"Our accompanist was a great, but it would have been nice to have had a few more concerts." said sophmore LeAnn Becker.
Not enough performances was the only complaint that these singers had. Otherwise, they were pleased with the year.
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Top Row (L-R): Crystal Williams, Elissa Stanosheck, Kelly Allen, Chalom Butler, Melissa Sheldon, Carrie Clare, Analisa Prior. Middle Row (L-R): Leann Becker, Jasmine Mitchell, Jessica Niederhaus, Brandy Spale, Chaney Haruf, Sarah Thtege. Front Row (L-R): Linnea Kreps, Yvette Butler, Anita Roehr, Ann Slechta, Jessica Cannon, Kelly Danek, Michelle Buss.
Top ·1eft: Charles Bowling helps Sarah Tiege with her vibrato. Top right: Chalan Butler smiles before a concert. Bottom Right: Charles Bowling performs with the silhouttes. Above: The silhouttes warm up before a concert. (Photo• by Brian Nemeth and Sarah IDll)
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By Sherri Brouillette ' 94 ROCKET Photoeditor
Something new for the Northeast instrumental department was the sophomore jazz band. Members met occasonally during their regular concert band class to prepare for their many performances. The sophomore jazz band played at the Northeast soup supper, the LPS jazz festival , the Northeast jazz festival, and the Norfolk jazz festival.
When asked if there was a big difference between the ninth jazz band and the sophomore jazz band director Greg Olsen replied- Yes, the sophomore jazz band has played longer. They have a year more experience than the ninth graders. Greg Olsen's goal for future sophomore jazz bands is to make them feel better and more relaxed with improvisation.
By Sherri Brouillette '94 ROCKET Photoeditor
A new twist for the Northeast instr mental music department was t ninth grade jazz band. With a big inten in jazz music this year, members m occasionally during their regular bai class to prepare for their perfc mances. When asked about the ta : of taking on a younger jazz band, dire tor Greg Olsen commented " It's th< chance to get a grasp on different ja styles so they can learn it at an eat age."
The freshman jazz band performed the Northeast soup and salad suppt and a couple of other school concert They have also performed at the LPSja festival and the district music contest.
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THIS PAGE: Top Left: The band stands at parade rest while past homecoming royalty is introduced. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Top Right: The Star City Parade is one of many activities that Northeast participates in. (Karrie BleHlnl) Middle Left: Lance Beck gets ready to warm up with the drumline. (Brian Nemeth) Middle Right: Marching for Northeast brings out the patriotism in many of us. (Karrie Bie tna) Bottom: The band marches off the field after another great performance . OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: Jeff Klintberg watches as the drum majorettes direct the band into a show . Middle: This banner introduces the 222 member Northeast marching band as they march down the parade route after the freshmen band. (Sarah Hill) Bottom Left: Erin York marches to the next design. Bottom Right: The horns line up to please the audience.
By Amy Busch & Kendy Dixon '94 Rocket Copy Editor & Staff Writer
There were 222 students in Northeast's marching band this year. making Northeast the largest marching band in the state.
The 93-94 school year was a very successful year for the band. It received the honor of being selected to perform in the Rose Bowl Parade in Pasadena. California. While in California. they also performed in the Electric Light Parade at Disneyland and at Sea World in San Diego.
The band did several performances over the course of the school year. including marching in the Star City Parade and at the Nebraska State Fair.
The marching band also participated in several competitions including the Harvest of Harmony Parade. Lincoln Public Schools Competition. and the Nebraska State Bandmasters Competition. The band received superior ratings at all three competitions.
Another part of the band are the Star Strutters. who performed with the marching band in their many competitions and parades. The Strutters also have their part in . supporting our school and promoting school spirit.
'This year's band had a lot of talent and great presentation." commented sophomore drummer Ryan Hawkins.
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115/Marching
By Sherri Brouillette '94 ROCKET Photoeditor
The Varsity Jazz band is a very select group of traditional jazz instruments. They are chosen by playing ability and seniority. To tryout, sophomores and juniors must play along with the jazz band to display their talents and weaknesses. Jazz band consists of twenty-four members: mostly juniors and seniors and a couple of sophomores. This year's group was fairly new. There were a lot of senior members last year, causing more openings than usual for new members.
This talented group has performed at the soup supper, three concerts, and the rock show here at Northeast. Their other performances include the UNL Jazz festival, the LPS jazz festival, the Norfolkjazz festival, and they will be visiting Greely, Colorado for the Greely Jazz festival for the second year in a row.
Top Left: Jeremy Lybarger, Amber Piersol and Aaron Schneider have fun at the Soup Supper. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Top Right: Nick Canuso tears it up on the sax. (Sarah mn) Middle: The Jazz Band performs at the Soup Supper. (Brian Nemeth)
Bottom Left: Adam Erikson glances at his army music. (Brian Nemeth) Bottom Right: The Jazz Band practices under the direction ofJetTKlintberg. (Brian Nemeth) 116/ Jazz Band
By Sherri Brouillette '94 ROCKET Photoeditor
Concert band consists mainly of sophomores. but juniors and seniors are allowed to play. Concert band turned out to be almost even with last year's band. with eightyseven members. Their playing ability also turned out to be equivalent. The concert band is more casual than the other bands at Norheast. " We play all different kinds of music in Concert band. That helped me to decide which classes to take next year. Concert band is like a stepping stone to all the other music classes offered at Northeast. " said sophomore member Dyana Brymm.
This year Concert bandperformed in three concerts at Northeast. They played at the district music contest in April at Weslyan University. ln addition. some members performed at the solo/ensemble contest in February.
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Above: The trumpet sections blast away. 'fop Left: Ryan Monk toots the tuba.
Top Right: Jeff Klintberg directs the Concert Band through a practice. Bottom Right: Ben Walkinshaw keeps the beat on the timpany. (Photo• by Brian Nemeth) ·Bottom left:The 199"3..:94 concert band
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By Sherri Brouillette '94 ROCKET Photoeditor
Symphonic band is the main group at Northeast. Members audition for chair placement and are allowed to · challenge throughout the year for a higher chair. They began second quarter smaller than usual because wind ensemble met during the same period. Things straightened out second semester when wind ensemble met during it's own period and members played in both groups.
This recognizable group has played three concerts here at Northeast. They have also played at the lied center for perfonning arts for the all city contest in April.
When asked about the intensity of symphonic bandjuniors commented; "We have to work hard to achieve our 1 musical goals, but it"s worth it."Erin Nelson" It's a lot of work, but in the end we all know it pays off."Vern Miller.
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Above: Matt Edwards and Dan Franzen bust out the bass line. Top left: Stephanie Klien and Leslie Funk move to the music. Top right: The bass clarinets play their parts. Bottom left: Ryan Regnier plays the french horn. Bottom right: The 199394 symphonic band. (All photos by Karrie Blessing)
By Sherri Brouillette '94 ROCKET Photoedttor
With the arrival of ninth graders to No rtheast came the ninth grade band. There was a pretty good interest: they have an amazing ninety-two members, which makes them the largest band at Northeast. When asked abot the task of taking on a ninth grade band, director Jeff Kllntberg commented, 'We hoped that the opportunities high school would provide would make for an exciting , as well as an educational year for the ninth grade. This year 's ninth grade have exceded our expectations and we have really had a lot of fun with them. "
The ninth grade band started off th~ year by marching in the Harvest of Harmony parade, then the Star City Holiday parade. They also performed with the varsity marching band during a halftime show These ninth graders are also a concert band They played three performances here at Nortl).east, the district music contest, and the junior high concert band festival.
Top left: Justin Way looks good in his band uniform. (Photo by Karrie BleHlng) Top right: The freshman band brings th e ir own style to a half time show (Brian Nemeth) Bottom right: The freshman band joins the varsity band at the Star City Parade. (Sarah Hill) Left: The 1993-94 freshman band. Above: Dan Maxwell, Sarah Douthit, and Chris Turner take five after an awesome performance.
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By Sherri Brouillette '94 ROCKET Photoeditor
There were two big changes for the orchestra this year. It only consisted string instruments from grades nine to twelve. and the wind ensemble joined them for performances. When asked how bringing in the wind ensemble for concerts has worked with the orchestra director Janet La.Folliate said, "It has worked really well to seperate the winds and strings. We csn work daily on the string problems and fix those details. We can then bring in the winds to compliment the melodies."
During the year the orchestra featured senior soloists Erin Nielson, Danell Guhde , Kim Einspahr . and Wendy Briley. The entire orchestra performed three concerts at Northeast. They have worked with the Lincoln Orchestra Association, performed at the all city orchestra contest in December, and also the district music contest.
Top Left: Orchestra members play their instruments. Top Right: Playing the string bass can be difficult. Middle: Joy Springer looks suprtsed to get her photo taken. Bottom: Jake Stutzman and his fellow violinists playtheirmustc. Above: Jennifer Albers concentrates onherplaying. (Photos by Brian Nemeth)
120/Orchestra
By Sherri Brouillette '94 ROCKET Photo editor
The wind ensemble was a new addition to the instrumental music department this year. It's members consisted of select juniors and seniors, but a few talented sophomores were allowed to play.
Jeff Kllntberg, the wind ensemble director delibertly made the wind ensemble a smaller group. He agrees that wind ensemble is a good experience because there are less people on a part, so the music is learned easier and quicker. He also said that the wind ensemble got more experience with different types of music because they played with orchestra also.
The wind ensemble has played three concerts at Northeast. They were the guest honor band at all state and were accepted to the state concert band Festival. They also performed at the lied center for the all city contest.
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Top left: Clay Whitte concentrates on the xylophone. (Photo by:Karrle BleHlna)
Top right: The wind ensemble heavy at work. (Karrie BleHlng) Middle: Erin York has fun playing the trumpet. (Karrie BleHlna> Bottom right: Viet Hoang concentrates on his music. (Karrie Blea- ' lDil Left: The french horns bellow out the melody. (Brian Nemeth)
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THIS PAGE: Top Left: Carol Mathias puts in a t ape of Star Trek. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Top Right: Shawn Shores and Rik Minnick show what Drama Improvisation is all about. (Karrie e1e lng) Above: Ruth Ensign, Jeanie Krecji and Rachele Walter hang out in Amnesty -International. (Karrie e1e ing) Bottom: Danell Guhde and Jessica Curtis find out about the way things ought to be in Teenage Republicans . (Sarah Hill) OPPOSITE PAGE: : Top: Bill Rogge stresses the importance of math (BrianNemeth)MlddleLeft: Sports CardClubmembersconducttheirtrades. csarahHlll)Mlddle: Bruce Chapman makes a point to Drama Improvisation members. (Karrie e1e lng) Right: Bea Brusstar helps a Russian Club member. (Karrie Blesaing) Bottom: Tina Lancaster, Adam Erickson and Richie Hoffman play Russian scrabble. (Karrie e1e .. lng)
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By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
Clubs were a part of school that allowed us to be ourselves and express our own individualism. Every day we went to school as a student body and we went to our classes as a student body. But when we went to a club, we became an individual with fresh ideas about who we were, what we could become and what we believed in.
And then there was club day ... one day out of the month when the school was filled with a certain aura of excitement. It gave students a change of pace as compared to the normal school day. It gave us a chance to take a stand about issues that we felt were important, to try something new, and just for fun!
Autumn Nickens said of Northeast clubs: "I think they were good because people to make friends!"
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Back Row (L-R): Tina Baxter, Nicole Detmer, Jamie Hamlin, Eve Neeman, Mandy Garner, Chris Siebe, Ben Huenick, Casey Hug, Adam Duhachek, Sara Zimmerman, Bill Wheeler, Rob Walbridge, DanHromas, John Niederhaus, Lisa Bratt, Brian Sobczyk. 4th Row: Lin Portsche, Dan Caporaso, Shane Caldwell, Aaron Weatherman, Amy Tejral, Kevin Robinson, Jai Jackson, Aaron Gaston, Michelle Young, Heather Beal, Michelle Buss, Holly Bills, Summer Hayes. 3rd Row: Jason Petersen, Raina Gulbrandson, Nghi Thai, Jenny Dekalb, Heidi Mueller, Sonya Davis, Carmen Summers, Vicki Scheinost, Erin Tietz, Wendy Koehne, Debbie Mellane, Kristina Nevius, Kelli Anderson, Jessi Sazama, Patricia Lott, Melinda Stoller, Heidi White. 2nd Row: Jenni Mitchell, Kelli Danek, Gina Robinson, Amanda Thomas, Tricia Kirkpatrick, Julie Sinner, Janet Dolezal, Brenda Johnson, Jamie Kapke, unidentified, unidentified, Jessica Niederhaus, Melissa Butler, Caitie Craigie, Sarah Tessendorf, unidentified, unidentified. Front Row: Mrs. Knife!, Mrs. Hug, Ryan Nelson, Mike Bayne, Rob Nelson, Lezllie Raridon, Michelle Bernt, Viet Hoang, Emily Horn, Linda Hauner, Melissa Day, Jennifer Hoffman, BritaneyPurde, Tracy Weers, Sarah Raymond. unidentified.
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Middle Left: Emily Horn makes a speech. Middle Right: FBI.A students discuss at a meeting. Bottom: Dressing up is part of FBI.A. Above: Viet Hoang, Adam Duhachek, Carmen Summers and Sara Zimmerman get distracted. (Photos by Sarah Hill)
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Top row (L-R): Dan Busek, Julie Merrill, Andy Berg, Mike Whitaker. Middle row (L-R): Joe Luff, Jason Koerner, Britt Manley, Sarah Gould, John Rieck.
Front row (L-R): Diane Jennings, Elizabeth Luff, Rob Nelson, Rachel Bouge, Phil Pfieffer.
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Above: Stacey Stricker recycles paper Top left: Nicole Detmer recycles a pop can. Top right: Chaney Haruf exsmines pine specimens. Bottom: Chaney Haruf and Debbie Milam check out the ecology posters. (All photos by Nghl Thal)
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By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
Drama Improvisation was a club that was formed by Bruce Chapman. This club was designed to help students practice their drama skills. It promoted performance in all kinds of improvisation.
The club did all kinds of activities including a game called "freeze" where two students got up on a stage and improvised a scene until a member of the audience called you got it, "freeze". Then that person would go up and take the place of one of the actors.
'This club was much more sucessful than I had expected both in size and in the student's willingness to participate ," said Chapman.
Anybody interested in drama could be in this club. It often gave students the courage to go on to acting in other productions · such as the Northeast spring play the Insurance Man.
"This club was so fun, and it gave me a chance to just loosen up and be myself. It also helped me to be more outgoing," commented one member.
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Top: Mr Chapman makes a point to h s members.Above: Memb e r s enjoy a humorous scene. Top klt: Members crawl to class aflcr too much fun.
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Top right: Tiffany Burns and Liana Turner get advice from a friend. Right: Drama improv learns to breakdance (All photos by Karrie BleHlng)
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Top Right: Brien Conneally converses with a group of students. Middle Left: ESL girls discuss their plans for the weekend. Middle Right: These girls are bummin' money for food. Above: These students hold down the table. Bottom: The ESL meeting is about to start. (Photos by Brian Nemeth)
127/ESL
By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
Rockets Against Drunk Drivers was a club that promoted having a good time without drugs or alcohol. It also educated students on the dangers of these substances. Sponsored by Bernard Peters it had approximately thirty members.
The most recognized ofR.A.D.D.'s activities was Dead Day. Dead Day was May 12 and involved all ofNortheast's student body. On Dead Day, student volunteers were pulled from their classes at various times during the day. Their faces were painted white and they were declared "dead". They were not allowed to talk to anyone and no one was allowed to talk to them. One student died every seventeen seconds. This represented the amount of people killed every day by drunk drivers.
The elected officers of RADD were:
President: Melinda Devlin
Vice President: Justin Kramer
Secretary: Jeff Erks
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Top: RADD discusses their next meeting.Above: Jennifer Shetron uses her psychic abilities to call upon other RADD members. Top Left: Carlos Ceballos on a leash. Top Right: Melinda Devlin tells of the importance of RADD. Bottom; Tiffany Jahn chuckles to herself as David Schwerdtferger misses the joke.
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By Jonathan Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
Amnesty International was back for another year at Northeast with what members liked to do best. They felt freedom was important to all people who were innocent of committing a crime.
Under new club sponsor John Clark, Amnesty International at Northest High School was dedicated to freeing people from prison who were put there for being innocent of a crime.
Interest in the club at Northeast grew among the student body. Amnesty incresed in size from the twelve people that it had in the 1992-1993 school year to the forty students involved in 1993-1994.
One activity that Amnesty members took part in was letter writing to free Leonar Peltier. This man was taken off the street and thrown into jail. Among others things this past year, Amnesty held a basketball game with M.E.L.P. to help promote amnesty. They also celebrated AmnestyDay in support of freedom. "This club is all for freedom," said club president Rachele Walter.
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TOP: Members enjoy a meeting.Above: Rik Minnick holds Cory Zillig hostage. Top Left: Karrie Blessing gives herself a hug. Top Rlgh t: Amy Smith waits for a meeting to begin. Bottom: Tiffany Burns attempts speaking. (All Photo• by Ka.,rle BleHing)
By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
The Native American Caucus was a club sponsored by Ken Cornwell. The main purpose of this club was to inform other students about Native American culture and to help students become aware of their own culture.
The club did many fun things, including a pizza party while they discussed important issues around Northeast. They also had speakers Jodi Garrison from the Indian Education Department at Elliot Elementary School, and James Lapointe who is a counseling intern at Northeast.
"I feel the racial situation at Northeast is improving everyday. I hope eventually all our students can come together and see no color," said president Naomi Rabago.
President: Naomi Rabago
Vice-President: Vernon Miller
Secretary: Lelani Lahm
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By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
The African American Caucus was . t club that was sponsored by Jim Danso 1t and concentrated on the racial issue ; both at Northeast and around the work . They sponsored a booth at the Multi • Cultural Fair where they served Nigeria1t and Kenyan Rice, displayed West-Africa1t Cloth, and snowed pictures of a KikuY1 L woman and an Egyptian queen.
Some of the club members shared thei • hopes of what Northeast could be like iI t coming years. "Hopefully, one day a ll Northeast students will look at each othe • as equal human beings," saidjuniorShe~ • i Gachugl. "I hope we can someday be , . united student body," commentedjunio • Tara Moody. "I wish everyone woul <l wake up and realize that our world is fu l , of different people and nothing is going t <1 change ·that," said Secretary Latash t . Varnadoe.
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Back row (L-R): Jayna Black, Vern Miller , Charles Black , Ken Comw ll
Middle row (L-R): Leilani Lahm, Naomi Rabago, Teny Black Front row l LR): Angel Fewtails, Angel Berens
African American Caucus members relax in front of the school. Pictured clockwise from the top are: Tara Moody, Veegee Holmes, Mike Kelley, Sheko Gachugi.
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By Jonathan Mehlmann "94 ROCKET Copy Sta.ff Writer
For people who liked to use their brain for fun, the club for them was the Word Game Club. It was added second semester to the Club Day list with teacher Phil Pfeiffer as the sponsor.
Word Game club was used to help students find games that they could learn to use their vocabula:ry, thinking, spelling, and language skills. The club played games such as Scrabble and Taboo; both of which you needed to come up with vocabulary words. "I like coming to this club and play games like Scrabble," said club member Carina Olivetti. "I have so much fun in this class," commented Erica Heninger.
This past year the club had twelve members, but club sponsor Pfeiffer said that he would liked to have seen at least twenty-five students come in and join the club. In future yecµ-s Pfeiffer hopes to start a Scrabble word game competition that would involve everyone in the school.
By Jon Mehlmann '94ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The Difference Makers was a club that has been around at Northeast for a few years. It helped students find things that they never found out before about themselves. It made them realize they had leadership qualities to survive in the world.
The Difference Makers, which was sponsored by Northeast counselors Marilyn Veomett and Nancy Muehlhausen, was designed to help students recognize and develope their leadership skills. In Difference Makers, students involved learned about personal strengths in communication skills while working with others.
Limited to about 30 students, Difference Makers was for juniors who were nominated by teachers at the end of their sophomore year as students with leadership potential. "This club is helping kids find leadership and it also shows it in themselves," said club sponsor Veomett.
Top row (L-R): Joan Caba, Jennifer Friesen, Scott Besch, Tiara Bates, Kirsten Steyer, Marilyn Veomett Third row (L-R): Jesse Waller, Nicole ( Detmer, Jamie Hamlin, Chris Siebe, Abi Yonekura, Vern Miller, Amanda Garner Second row (L-R): Neil Spomer, Natalie Roesler, Lezlie Raridon, Sara Raymond, Linda Rauner, Julie Baum, Analisa Leonard, Nick Baker Front row (L-R): Shana McTaggert, Amy Kohne, Jamie Brtek, Dawnelle Schuller, Kirsten King, Vicki Scheinost, Erin Tietz, Kim Craig
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Back Row (L- R): Janet Dolezal, Heather Allen, Shannon Sardeson, Shaun Sardeson, Lindsey Price. Fron~ Row (L-R): Phil Ffieffer, Tara Adams, Carina Olivetti, Erica Henninger, Sarah Thiege.
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By Jonathan Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The Sports Card Club was a group thi ; past year that gave students who were in th club many different opportunities. Th primary thing that went on in Sports Car I Club was the gathering of students wh 1 liked sports and liked to collect cards. Th e 1 got the opportunity to get with other st u · dents who did the same thing.
Members in this club talked about tra d · ing cards, who the hot players were, and th '. prices of different cards. Students als traded, sold, and bought cards from oth e students.
The Sports Card Club, which was spo n sored by Tracy Stauffer, went to many car, ! shows. They even had one of their owi 1
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The strength club has an exiting meeting . (Photo by: Sarah Hill)
Back row (L-R): Matt Dragella, Paul Rauner, Dustin Manhart, Adam shows
and eve1 · - Humenik, unidentified, Matt Edwards, Shawn Glasscock, unidentified. traded cards. It gave the club members ,
Middle row (L-R): Mike Wittman, unidentified, Joe Monroe, Scott Eclanann, chance to make some money while havin i Luke Covert, David Miller, Morgan White, unidentified . Front row (L-R): e fun
Tracy Stauffer, Kevin Louthan, Joe Poindexter, unidentified, James Coulter, s~~nk ·this club was a great way for guy ~ Ryan Skalak Greg Sell. ' who collected cards to make some money,
commented club member Joe Poindexter
By Jonathan Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The Asian Students Club was one club that liked to have fun and enjoy themselves. 'This club is used to bring the Asian students ofNortheast together since most of the time they don't see each other," said club sponsor Susan Johnston.
The Asian Students Club, which consisted of about 40 students, shared information about their culture with others in the club. They also sang, danced, had lots offun, played games, and enjoyed the company of each other.
Some of the things the club and its' members did during the '93- '94 school· year included a booth at the culture fair.
Back Row (L-R): Trieu Tran, Thinh Nguyen, Trieu Huynh, Loe Pham, Tieng There, students shared things about their Doung, TrungNguyen,AnhNguyen. ThirdRow(L-R): Nguyen Troung, Hieu culture and the things that they had. Ninh, Trung Tran, Hung Pham, Dung Chau, Canh Le. Second Row (L-R): They also had speakers from the UniverTrang Le, Binh Huynh, Thuy Le, Thuy Pham, Phuc Troung, Trang Pham, sity of Nebraska come and speak to their Hong Luu, Dieu Nguyen, Linh Nguyen, Ha Tran, Ha Pham. Front Row CL- club about diversity. R): Lien Chau, Suzanne Osborn, Thi Le, Yen Nguyen, Ty Tran, Due Pham, Thao Tang, Susan Johnston, Kym Tran.
By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
Teenage Republicans was a new club to hit Northeast this year. Sponsored by Bob Mann, the main purpose of this club was to raise political awareness at Northeast. The club was an official member of the Lancaster County Teenage Republicans.
The club did such things as discuss the Constitution and subjects like Abortion and Health Care reforms. They also had a guest speaker Jack James who is the Executive Director of the Lancaster County Republican Party.
"I'm really excited about the succees of this club. I didn't think we'd get near this response," stated Co-Chair Person Jessica Curtis.
The officers of Teenage Republicans were: Co-Presidents: Dan Clare, Jessica Curtis. Public Relations Officer: Kerry Carson. Secretary: Nichole Merrill. Treasurer: Adam Duhachek.
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Top Row (L-R): Dan Clare, JefIFagler, Seth Williams, Aaron Hurd, Mike Lempke, Adam Duhachek, Jessica Curtis, Kerry Carson. Second Row (LR): Jeremy Svoboda, Krystal Vanderslice, Trista Vanderslice, Heather Beal, Jaime Brtek, Amy Koehne, Ccystal Williams, Greg Chappele, Bob Mann. Front Row (L-R): Heather Hoops, Nick Canuso, Amy Busch, Viet Hoang, Michelle Young, Krista Chapman, Mason Schroth, Andy Carbaugh.
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By Jonathan Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The Model Railroaders was a new club added to the Club Day list this past year for students who liked to work on model trains. •Students in the club talked about trains and they watched videos to learn about trains.
"This club is trying to promote model railroading for students who like to do this type of stuff," said club sponsor Lynn Schoening. Students in Model Railroaders Club learned first-hand how to build big models of trains and how to take care of them. The club also helped club sponsor Schoening build a model railroad to go along with the one at the state fair this summer. The Model Railroaders took a tour of a train layout to find out what trains were really like.
"It's awesome; it's a real learning experience," commented club member Russell Prine.
By Amy Busch 194 ROCKET Copy Editor
The Odyssey Of The Mind Club spon sored by parent Darlene Douthit was c: creative problem solving program in whicl teams solved a problem with a skit tha 1 they had written. In addition, there wa E spontaneous questioning in which ere · ative answers must be given rapidly without prior preperation. All of the clut members were freshmen.
There were regional competitions i n the spring with the top teams advancin g to the state competition and possibly world wide competition . There were abou t one hundred and eighty teams competing at state level in different divisions. This Northeast club placed second in regionals and then advanced to State.
"My favorite thing about his club was the excitement of the competitions sadi freshmen Jeannie Barber.
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Back Row (L •R): Sponsor Lynn Schoening. Russ Prince, Mark Bol , · , Aaron Martin. Front Row (L-R): Chris Turner, Cory Townsend , P t Schafer, Matt Brill.
Odyssey of the Mind members show off their t-shirts from the state contest in Kearney. The club finished 8th out of 17 teams at state. Back Row (L to R): Sarah Douthit, Jeannie Barber. Seated: (L to R): Maria Skudlarek, Brandy Bartlett, Allison Kelton, Nikki Ware.
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By Velvet Langley '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The Math Club was a club that challenged the minds of the math scholars at Northeast. One of these scholars was Igor Pavlovsky. He was a senior at Northeast who was an exchange student from Russia. The Math • Club went to a math contest at UNL campus where Igor placed first and won an 8,000 dollar scholarship to go to UNL.
The sponsor was Bill Rogge. Including him, there were 3 7 members in the Math Club. The members met three times a week, twice on their own and once on Club Day.
When they got together, they challenged each other to see who could work on some math problems that were hard and some that were easy. Speed and the number of ways to solve a problem were the keys to success in this club.
By Jonathan Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Sta.ff Writer
Under club sponsor Beatrice Brusstar, the 1993-94 Northeast Russian club had one long year.
The Russian Club participated in many activities. This included the Multicultural Fair at Northeast, where they sang, displayed different Russian materials, read poetry, and displayed types of Russian food. They participated in the National Russian Essay Contest, where they had to write a Russian essay on a specified topic. Club members also participated in the UNL Foreign Language Fair and they visited the Museum of Germans from Russia.
The main purpose of the Russian club was to promote interest in the Russian culture and lanaguage. They also played games and ate Russian food. "I enjoy comming to this club it is fun," said club Co- President Igor Pavlovsky.
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Back Row (L-R): Brad Buy, Jed Winkleman,AmyVillines, Jana Karpenkova,
, Jasamine Laws, Robin Shaw. Front Row (L-R): Dana Graybosch, Loli Baily, Igor Morganstern, Tina Lancaster, Adam Elick.son, Tara Kruce.
Back Row (L-R): Steve Bailey, Betsie Walles, Jennifer Hoffman , Justin Olsen, Chad Sclibner, Ed Mills, Patrick Miller, Zack Lane, Aaron Weatherman. Middle Row (L-R): Sponsor Bill Rogge, Dana Murray, Josh Kost, Jeff Nekola, Zaheer Pajinar, Nicole Sherman, Sarah Tessendorf. Front · :Row (L-R): Patrick Sampson, Lisa Swisher, Missy Kramer, Rhonda Yager, Derek Linke, Igor Pavlovsky, Taoka Yasuko, Debbie Milam.
By Jonathan Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Sta.ff Writer
This past year the International Club picked up a few more members than they had in previous years. The club grew with the addition of about twenty people including sponsor Nancy Smith. "I'm enjoying my first year, it's pretty fun."
The purpose of the Northeast International Club was to help promote the learning of foreign lanaguges and cultures. Each Club Day the International Club brought in food from all different countries.
Along with speakers from the University of Nebraska, the International Club sponsored a foreign family for Christmas. The group also had a booth at the Culture Fair and an International Scholarship for one of its members who planned on studying a foreign language in college.
"I enjoyed being in this club. I liked the purpose that it serves," said club president Jamie Brtek.
Top Row (L-R): Melissa Day, Nikki Sedlachek, Brian Ronner, Mil e Whitmann, Tom Northup, Holly Jacobs, Sarah Gould, Jill Anderso ,, Lisa Perez, Yvette Garison, Erica Flanders, Carina Olivetti, Kirs tt .1 King, Kara Mihm, Stephanie Geiger. Third Row (L-R): Jennifer Lil , unidentified, Shaun Sardeson, Allison Price, Matt Beetum,Ju l e Bogenrtef, unidentified, unidentified, Charlene Rezac, unidentifie l, Melissa Homby. Shelly Lades, Josh Cathers, unidentified, Jam e Wood, Jessica Sazama. Second Row (L-R): Britt Manley, Corey Cra , Misty Johnson, Beth Howard, Jeannie Krejci, Ruth Ensign, lg , r Pavlovsky. Jamie Olsen, Jessica Forcier. Carmela Garman, Lisa Mack , Gina Tolliver, Alison Ebke. Front Row (L-R): Brandi Crapson, Tm y Roberts, Diane Jennings, Elizabeth Luff, Dan Preston, Kelly Schal :, Rachel Walters, Jaime Brtek, Corina Rosales, Jennifer Albers, Rac h '. I Bouge, Darcey Zamell, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified.
Back Row (L-R): Ryan Reginer, KarlAnders o 1, Vernon Miller, Naomi Rabago, LinPortche,Jarr e Hamlin, Nicole Detmer, Erica Henninger, Ches 1 a Vitamvas, Julie Merrill, Dan Busek, Bri c. n Meeske, Paul Lenhoff, Nick Baker. Fourth R e v (L-R): Jacey McGowan, Bill Kirkland, Ke l y Danek, Ryan Nelson, Matt McCallum, Elizabe · h Delano, Amy Koehne, Mindy Lanum, Mees} :t Bush, Melissa Roberts, Viet Hoang, Chrity H eland, Shane Caldwell, Eric Rasmussen. Thil i Row ·(L-R): Jason Peterson, Jennie Mitche i, Wendy Rains, Brooke Donner, ElissaBiggersta :, Suzanne Shaw, Megan Roberts, Emal ea Hill e , Laura Sherbak, Michelle Lord, Krist: 1. Schimmerhom, Kristin Shires, Ben Booton, J t 1 Sorenson. Second Row (L-R): Brian Seli :, Cassie Oswald, Christina Eigsti, Brooke J oh 1son, Karen Thurmond, Kim Craig, Lori Gra , Vicki Scheinost, Cindy Foy, Erin Teitz, Melis ~ 3. Day, Heather Allen, Sarah Tiggy, Dana Man- , Rob Nelson. Front Row (L-R): Zach Mahaf , Jodie Oltman, Steve Sindel, Matt Beetum, J e 1 Comer, Jeremy Wozny, Jason Koerner, To r v Van Hom, Matt Helm, Brandi Buss, Erin YorJ , Wendy Koehne, Jim Woodward.
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By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
The National Guard Club was a club run by John Snoozy, a Northeast Science teacher who serves part time in the Anny National Guard. The club concentrated on giving students a hands on military experience using low security military equipment and military ,ideos.
The club had a 29-7 male-female ratio. "I joined this club to show that the military isn't just for guys anymore," commented senior Linnea Kreps.
The club educated students about the military and provided them ,vith another career
Back Row (L-R): Scott Sorge, unidentified, Chris Swisher, Matt Edwards, option. They did station work with communiunidentified, Matt Biggs, Ryan Regnier, Maurice Brown . 3rd Row: cations, nuclear, biological, and chemical unidentified, Bill Wheeler, David Schwerdtfeger, Brian Jarrett. Matt equipment. They had active duty National Beetum, Jason Franke, Jeremy Cankel, Jim Woodward, Saucha Moore. Guardsmen as guest speakers, and did a Job 2nd Row: unidentified , Ben Fitzgerald , Linnea Kreps, Andy Longoria , shadowing project in Hastings in the spring. Chad Epperson, Nick Effle, unidentified, Rick Woodward, unidentified, They also did drill and ceremony and physical unidentified. Front Row: James Coulter , Jared Knu th Jason Carr, training exercises. 'The club provided an Jason Slossen, Paul Robinson , unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, excellent learning enviroment, " said Snoozy. Jason Overstreet.
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James Thompson and Dan Chestnut work with the changing bags. (Photo by: Sarah Hill)
Jonathan Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The 1993-94 Star Trek club was a club that had a big interest and also a big showing in the club.
The purpose of the Star Trek club was to give the students who were in this club a chance to talk to other students who enjoyed the show Star Trek The Next Generation and liked to talk about it with other students.
A lot of things went on in this club this past year from talking about the show to having a fun time. In this club they talked about the characters, upcoming episodes, what warp drive was all about, and the developing of Star Trek Deep Space Nine They even had a special learning section on how to speak Klingon.
"This club mixed a little bit of science and technology as well as the aspects of the show" said club sponsor Carol Mathias.
There were no officers this year, and they didn't get a chance to go to any conventions, but that is one thing Mathias will change for
next year.
By Jon Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Sta.ff Writer
One of the clubs that was added du n 1g second semester was Dungeons and Dr , gons. It was not as new as many peo 1 le thought.
The Dungeons and Dragons club\\. t s formerly the Role Playing Club. When n w club sponsor Jeff Kllntberg was a )proached, he did not know what went on 1t a Role Playing meeting. When he .found o 1t that all the students did was play gam t 3, Kllntberg decided to rename the club D u 1geons and Dragons.
Each Club Day, members brought n their favorite games to play with other c h b members. Students could have play d games like Monopoly or Dungeons and Dra ~ons. They also played many types of ca : d games.
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Back row (L-R): Andy Smith, Jeremy Gaver, Eric Usher, Ben Walkins h tw, Nick Lovett, Joe Cardwell, Jason Christ, James Shaw Third row (L R): Jillian Morse, unidentified, unidentified, Bill Allerheilegen, Carol Ma th a s, Tom Hurst. Second row: unidentifeied, unidentified, Bubba Geer, J a on Steenbarger, Alton Mason, unidentified. Front row (L-R): Pat InderI d . unidentified, unidentified, Jason Bright, Mike Kelly, B.J. Helmsta c er, Veegee Holmes, Cedrick Rigsby.
Back row (L-R): Josh Rayford, Adam Erickson, Derrick Blackman, Dana Murray, Suzanne Shaw, Brian McKonkey, Igor Morgansteen, Aaron Schnieder Middle row (L-R): Jason France, James Jungers, Ed Bates, Jason Kuhlman, Andy Roberts, Jeff Klintberg Front row (L-R): Shawn Props, Bubba Geer, Dan Franzen, Josh Bean, Aaron Schwindt, Andrew Nelson
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By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
Celebration Choir was a new club at Northeast this year that celebrated music with an African American background. Sponsor Charles Bowling encouraged students to overcome their fear of singing in front of other people.
On club days. the turnout was tremendous with over 100 students attending it's first meeting. The club also met after school once a week. but not as many attended those meetings.
The group sang such songs as We Shall Overcome and Reach Out And Touch Somebody's Hand. They also discussed problems occuring both around the world and around Northeast. and were encouraged to express their opinions on these issues.
Even though the club didn't put on any performances. they did well for their first year. "We're really going to have a great time with this club next year." commented Bowl: ing.
pBy Jonathan Mehlmann '94 ROCKET Copy Sta.ff Writer
There was a new club that was formed at Northeast this past school year. The fifteen member Percussion Club included the fifteen members of the Northeast Drumline.
The Percussion Club played in the Tournament of Roses parade this past year in Pasadena. California. The club was also in three contests in the '93-'94 school year. In those three contests. the Percussion Club got superior ratings in each of them.
The main objective of the Percussion Club was to give the Northeast Drumline members a chance to play their instruments and have a good time.
'We all get to do what we like to do best." said club Vice-President Jeff Meisher.
Melissa Roberts does something to make Charles Bowling smile. (Photo by Brian Nemeth)
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Front (L to R): Jeremy Lybarger. Aaron Schwindt. Jeff Meisner. Clay Witte. Josh Bean. Mark Gonnerman. Back Row (L to R): Janna Karpenkova. Robin Bailey. Ryan Hawkins, Ben Walkinshaw. Jason Simmons. Tim Boyte. Tom Linde
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Top Left: Sarah Hill keeps her eye on the ball. (Photo By Sheri Brouillette) Middle Right: Rocket tacklers close in on a Southeast runner. (Scott Bautch) Middle Left: Nicole Swenson reaches for the spike. (Brain Nemeth) Bottom Right: Stephanie Geiger does a walk-over on the balance beam. (Brian Nemeth) Opposite Page Top: Jenny Gifert cheers at the Booster Club Blastoff (Karrie Blessing) Opposite Page
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Middle Left: Tracey Clausen nad Jill Griffeth pause for a smile for the camera. (Karrie Blessing) Jennifer Hoffman practices her swing. (Karrie Blessin\g) Derrick Treutna does a smooth forehand.(Braln Nemeth)John Vogel and a Link race for the finish line.
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By Velvet Langley '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The Varsity Yell Cheerleaders were not only a great squad, but were also on the top of the cheerleading family. They planned pep rallies, summer practices and taught their fellow cheerleaders cheers and jumps. They also helped the other squads prepare for games and upcoming parades.
There was nine varsity yell girls; two seniors and seven juniors. These girls performed at three pep rallies and did porn routines while the band played. At the pep ralles, they introduced the different Northeast sports and players.
The Varsity Yell Cheerleaders were there in sun, rain, and snow to cheer the varsity teams to victories. The sporting even ts they attended included football, boys and girls basketball, and volleyball. They also cheered the varsity boys basketball and the volleyball teams onto the state championships.
It was a lot of work to be a cheerleader. It took time and dedication. To be a cheerleader meant being a role model for the school. They had to show school spirit. They needed to have love for what they did for Northeast in 1993-1994.
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Above: Michelle Buss takes time tram cneenng to give us a smile. (Photo by Scott Bautch) Middle Left: The cheerleaders "rock the house" as Northeast goes on to win another game. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Middle Right: Here's the squad keeping up team spirit at a Varsity football game. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Bottom: Gretchen Baatz doing the cheerleader Vogue. (Photo by Scott Bautch)
Top: Stephanie Klein. Back Row (L to R): Jeni Comer, Jnel John s n.
Middle Row ( L to R): Gretchen Baatz, Jennie Eifert, Dawnell Schu l: :r.
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Front Row (L to R): Angie Enevoldsen, Michelle Buss, Jane Dought e y, Lacey Haake.
By Velvet Langley '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
Che e rleaders were designed to promote school spirit and get the crowd to be excited. The Cheer Squad did this by going to swimming, wrestling, tennis, and cross crountry games. At these sports , they would cheer on our Northeast squads.
The squad had fun making signs for the different sports and performing at the Booster Blast-Off the first day of school. They worked hard to get their routines together that they preformed to welcome the new Northeast students in the fall. The Cheer Squad did a good job of helping the students and teachers start the school year off with a bang.
As with all other cheerleading squads here at Northeast, these girls had to try out for the varsity squad. This squad was created to cheer on the sports that didn't get as much attention as others. It showed that all N .E. sports needed to be recognizec;l and supported. This squad d i djust that.
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(L to R): Elisha Thoms, Heather Cotton, Angie Wieser.
Middle Left: Elisha Thoms, Heather Cotton and Angie Wieser smile for the camera. Middle Right: Angie Wieser performs at a rally Bottom: Decorating was a big part of being a cheerleader. Above: The Cheer Squad decorates a hoop. (Photo• by Heather Cotton)
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By Velvet Langley '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
The Junior Varsity cheerleaders were not only friends, but they also respected and loved one another. They stuck together: through thick and thin, and they were always there for their squad and fell ow cheerleaders.
They did everything from going to many competitions and performing at Sum-Fun, were they lifted the spirits of the childern of Auld Recreation Center.
One of the competitions that the Junior Varsity attended was Yorkfest in York, Nebraska in which they placed second in their division. The cheerleaders also attended a competition in Ralston, Nebraska in which they didn't place. but came back knowing that they had worked hard and
had fun. "It was hard work and I was so Middle
nervous!" commented sophomore Pam
Storm.
As you can see the Junior Varsity squad had a fun filled year with the pep rallies, trips, games and competitions. Good year J.V.'s!
Back Row (L to R): Velvet Langley, Dyana Brym, Beth Howard. Pam St01
Row (L to R): Charlene DeBusk, Jaimie Davidson. Wendy Rai
Jaimie wood. Front Row (L to R): Tracy Wiers, Shayna Miller.
Above: Fight black and white! (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Top Left: TheJ.V. Squad is triumphant at a contest. (Dyana Brym) Top Right: Dyana Brym uses an alternative form of cheer. (Dy••• Brym) Bottom: The J.V. Squad peps up the crowd. (Brian Nemeth)
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By Velvet Langley '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
From going to games to the summer practices. it was a lot of hard work to be a cheerleader. "Camp was an exciting and fun learning experience." commented many of the reserve cheerleaders. The reserve squad went to a Cruup called ICF at UNL campus. where they spent four days learning dances. cheers. and how to be a great cheerleader. At camp they received trophies and ribbons for their jumps. how well they learned the cheers and for promoting the most spirit. ,
There were nine reserve cheerleaders; Two sophomores and seven freshmen. These girls performed two pep rallies throughout the year and seven went to competitions. Five members
· placed second.
The reserve squad was an outstanding group and had a special bond between it's members. They will take what they learned their first year at NE and use it in the futu.re.
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Top: Lisa Tolen. Fourth Row (L to R): Misty Johnson, Brooke Johnson. went to Metro. a competition held in Third Row (L to R): Tami Haydon. Angie Waterberry. Second Row (L to R): Omaha. The other two went to a comSeyken Mutfwang. Holly Kroese, Ashlie Henke. Front Row (L to R): Kallen petition called Showbiz where they Cleaiy, Brtttainey Purdy.
Above: Th·e reserve cheerleaders look excited at a game. (Photo by: Brian Nemeth) Top Left: The girls look on as the reserve football team goes for a win. cscott Bautch) Top Right: Brook Johnson jumps for joy. (Brian Nemeth) Bottom: The reserve squad let their voices be heard. (Karrie
By Velvet Langley '94 ROCKET Copy Staff Writer
With the addition of Freshmen and ninth grade sports to NE this year, it seemed only fair ·that we also added a Freshmen cheer squad. The squad attended all girls volleyball and boys and girls basketball games to cheer them to a victory. They always brought life to the game and had fun with the crowd.
The squad consisted of eight freshman girls. At summer practices the girls had fun learning cheers and getting ready for their first year as freshman in high school.
The freshman squad performed at two pep rallies where they danced to a mixture of music and cheered at all of the freshmen games.
This was the first year for NE having five different squads including the new freshmen squad and it was defintaly a neat change. "The freshmen squad was terrific and they were so helpful and proud to represent NE as cheerleaders," said sponsor Karen Killham. Good luck to the future freshmen cheerleaders!
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Above: Tiare Horswell and Chris Eigsti have fun at a basketball game. (Photo by: Sarah Hill) Top left: Cassie Oswald, Sara Douthit, Nicole Madsen, and Chris Eigsti form a pyramid. (Courtesy of: freshman cheerleaders) Top right: Chris Eigsti assumes cheerleading position. (freshman cheerleaders) Bottom: The freshman squad makes amess in the pool hall.(freshman cheerleaders) 146/Freshmen Cheerleaders
Back Row (Lto R): Sara Do~thit, Jami Goff. Middle Row (L to R): Cassi Oswald, Nicole Madsen, Sarah Gullickson Front Row (L to R): Christin Egsti, Jody Oltman, Tiare Horswill.
By Amy Busch '94 ROCKET Copy Editor
Northeast's Spirit Club was sponsored by Norma Patzloff and had approximatly 22 members. It was a club for girls who wanted to participate in the Rocket Spirit, but didn't want to spend the time and moneyonbeingacheerleader. Theclubwas • open to grades ninth through twelfth.
Spirit Club members attended all Northeast games, and could recieve a letter if they earned enough points. Points were earned by wearing your uniform on specified days and at games, attending meetings, and making locker signs to boost the team's morale. The Spirit Club also assisted Uie cheerleaders in decorating the gyms for Homecoming and the Sweetheart Dance.
"Being in the Spirit Club was really fun!
Back Row (L-R): Deidre Utley, Aquasha Bluford, Michelle Bean, Shannon I am definatly doing it again next year," e Seyersdahl. Rachel Bonge, Jennifer Karr, Collenn Leddy. Front Row (L-R): commented sophomore Jamie Kapke. a I Jamie SwaiM, Jennifer Stangl, Brandi Laws, Jamie Kapke, Beneva Curry, • Jessica Neiderhaus .
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Top Left: Deidre Utley gets ready to cheer on the Rockets. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Top Right: The Spirit Club laughs as the other team fumbles. csarah Hill) Bottom: Beneva Curry leaves the pool after an intense day of cheering. (Sarah Hill) Top: The Spirit Club watches the varsity basketball team Win again. (Sarah Hlll)
By Jen Koci '94 ROCKET editor
Another year, another squad. The •Lincoln Northeast Star Strutter drill team brought more tradition to the school this school year. It consisted of 7 juniors and 10 seniors, all of whom worked very hard to make it great.
Our drill team had many accomplishments, activities, superior ratings, and of course, performances. The most known were the home football and basketball games. We always knew the Strutters could cheer any crowd, no matter who was winning or losing.
Maybe the most exciting performances were during the Rose Bowl trip over Christmas break. , Disneyland, Seaworld, and of course, the Rose Bowl Parade were places you could find them. We even caught a slight glimpse of them on national television.
There was also the school related activities sponsored by the Star Strutters. This included the Drill Team Show where schools from all over Lincoln could perform. A junior clinic was organized for those younger girls who may someday be on the drill team. And last, but not least, were the Star Studders. They gave everyone a good laugh.
Being a strutter meant a lot to those involved. When senior Jill Griffeth was asked what being a LNE drill team member meant to her, she replied, "It's something very special that I will remember forever. I've made friends and memories to last me a lifetime."
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Front Row(L to R): Sarah Raymond, Emily Hom, Carmen Summers, Suzar Spomer. Second Row(L to R): Liz Engstrom, Tyley Mar, Wendy Briley, Jer Magnus, Kelly Ott, Michelle Bernt. Third Row(L to R): LaTasha Varnadoe, Nie Bamesberger, AmyTejral, Tracy Clausen, Jill Griffeth, Cindy Foy, Carrie Hayd
:TmS PAGE: Top: Strutters do wavyline splits in performance. (Photo by Brian Nemeth) Middle Left: Jill Griffeth takes time out of decorating to smile for the camera . (Becld Griffeth) Middle: Star Studders show how good they can perform.(Becld Griffeth) Middle Right: Syncrtnized arm movement can be difficult. (Sherri Brouillette) Bottom Left: Dances are also a part of the routine. {Sherri Brouillette) Bottom Right: The Strutters group together for a snapshot. (Amy TeJraQ OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: The 19931994 Northeast Star Strutters. Bottom Left: The drill team lines up to take a bow. (Sherri Brouillette) Bottom Right: This circle of members takes a lot of balance and concentration. (Sherri Brouillette)
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
Three grid wins most in five years
In the past three years the Northeast Millard North they were in the game a Varsity Football team had only posted a the way unto the end ,but a key turno ve total of three victories. So if you look at cost them the game. A close gami this years mark of (3-6) yo_u_c_a_n ______ a __ aa_i_ns_t_C.......,olumbus, could have a ls( tell that they had a good been a victory for t h( season. Their three victo- "lfelt we were at our peak Rockets. When t h1 ries are the best since the when we upset ninth Rockets played E as Rockets posted a record of ranked Grand Island, be- theylostbythirtypoirts (4-5) back in 1989. but the players feel ti la
"I knew that we should cause we had a poirit to they should have b oa have won more games than prove to people that we East. we did, because when we could win a game." "I was disappoin-e1 played up to our potential in the game aga i u we could compete with the East. We held in th , ? r best. We would get down -Jai Jackson for a little while, but ,3\ when a team scored on us ery time they wo JI and give up," said senior Jai Jackson. score we would get discouraged, b 11 t
The Varsity squad had a very hard still think we had a good season," s 1i fought year, with some hard fought losses Shawn Helmstader. In their game against seventh ranked
NE 0
NE14
NE19
NE 7
NE 0
NE 0
NE44
NE 6
NE 29
-VARSITY
Lincoln East 44
Lincoln High 9
Millard North 16
Lincoln Southeast 34 Kearney 35
Fremont 7
Columbus 17
Grand Island 22
"I was happy with the way the team performed this year. We practiced hard and played hard even if we didn't win a lot of games. We gave it all."
-Jason Koerner
By Joe Schwarz '94 ROCKET Sports Editor
Front Row (L to R): J.T. Gemmell, Andy Wilber, Jay Pirnie, B.J. Nannen, Jared Knuth , Brian Burback, Andy Scott, Gabe Giraud, Joel Butler, Jason Havel. Second Row (L to R): Nate Baum, Dan Brinkman, Ken Morton, Aaron Gaston, B.J. Helmstadter, Jeff Wells, Jai Jackson, Brien Thompson, Kerry Carson, Scott Spielman, Joe Brown, Craig Volzke.Back Row (L to R): Jason Reed, Brian Jarrett, Case Maranville, Tom Shottenkirk, Shawn Helmstadter, Josh Westling, Darren Johnson, Jason Koerner, Brandon Cole, Casey Hug, Ben Huenink, Wade Neddenriep.
Top: Jason Koerner (78), Andy Scott (44} and Josh Westling (76} get in on the action.
(Photo By Brian Nemeth). Bottom: Kerry Carson ' (55} celebrates after a touchdown. (Sarah Hill).
Record( 3- 6) Papillion-Lavista 37
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Top Left: Jai Jackson runs away from the defender. (Photo By Brian Nemeth). Top Right: Brian Jarrett (65), Jai Jackson (21) and Ben Huenink (middle) tackle their opponent. (Scott Bautch). Middle: Nate Bahm gets caught in the middle of things. Bottom Left: Jai Jackson prepares himself forthe next play. (Scott Bautch)
151/Varsity Football
Bottom Right: Nate Bahm demostrates his sbtlity to take the defense. (Scott Bautch).
J. V. FOOTBALL
JV's have fast start, but slow finish
This year's Junior Varsity football team executed their plays and did what the did not enjoy as good season as they shouldoftowin,butonekeymistakela1 wanted, but they did feel that they helped in the game cost them the win. After th themselves for next year -------------. devastating loss the , on the varsity squad. "Our " V .'shad to stick togeth i team was great, we had We had a good team, and and play like a team 1 some young people, but a lot of young kids, so lfeel get the win. "We feltth i we will mature over the that we will mature and get w~ peaked out in 0 1 next year _and beco_m~ a better over the next year ... third ga~e of the se , good Varsity team," Junior son against East, b 1 Scott Bautch said. The cause we all execute Junior varsity squad got -Mohsm Sollman well and got the jc off to a pretty good start, done. Afterprovingwh by winning two of their first it takes to win a game t threegames. ltcouldhave.._________......,...--,._ _, coming together as been three out of three, because of a team, the boys fell apart and lost thE close loss to Pius X that the players felt next four games. Many of those gam e they should have won The game was they should have won but plentif very critical, the players felt that they amounts of turnovers did them in.
NE35
NE13
NE10
NE7
NE6
NE 8
NE 20
Fremont O
Pius X 18
Lincoln East7
Lincoln Southeast 25
Kearney 35
Lincoln High 15
Grand Island 22 (OT)
"We played pretty good this year, I can't wait untii next year."
-Scott Bautch
By Joe Schwarz '94 ROCKET Sports Editor
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Top: Nanpet Muftwang tries to evade the Lincoln High defenders. Bottom: Mark Parsons heads towards the bench.
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Front Row (L to R):Andy Carbaugh, Seth Williams, Bill Wheeler, Dan Hromas , Mohsin Soliman , Nanpet Muftwang , Scott Spielman , Ryan White, Jason Francke, Greg Becker, Ch r is Barzatt, Tim Northup , Kurt Rice Second Row(L to R): Cory Townsend , David Sckhwerdtfeger , Scott Bautch, Robert Gill , Mark Parson , Bryan Gunter , Adam Duhachek , Koan Nissen , DeMarcus Weaver , Mike Boyd Not Pictured: Shawn Boley , Zach Stanosheck
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V. Record(2-5)
Reserves play through unlucky year
!Y Tough luck and narrow losses marked over Lincoln High. The reserves bad luck :e this year's reserve football teams chances of • expanded through the next three games with i s having a winning season. They did, how- losses to Nebraska City, Norris and Waverly. J ever, play good defense and give top notch The sophomores did have one thing to 3r efforts in putting together a..------------ accomplish before the end to fine season. There tough "I was pleased with of the season win the city
t luck started in the first game the way we performed, championship, and with a when, on the last play of the victory over Lincoln East .1 r game, the reserves fumbled we were probably the the Rockets would earn a ~- - the ball and Papillion recov- best team that d"1dn't share of that city champiered and ran it back for a onshipwith Lincoln South! J touchdown to win the game. win many games." east. The Rockets de1) • The reserves tried to re- fense once again came to at bound in the next game play as the Rockets shut: y against Southeast , but were Joe Poindexter out the Spartans 6-0. 9. again dealt an unlucky hand
"We had a tough year, ; r in a defensive showdown that we played good defense, : s ended in a 2-0 loss. After but we also had some bad 111 those two disappointing losses the Rockets luck that prevented us from winning a numoffense finally agreed with the defense out- ber of games," sophomore Joe Poindexter put they had been getting with an 8-6 victory said.
RESERVE FOOTBALL
NE 0
NE 0
NEB
NE13
NE12
NE 0
NE6
Papillion-LaVista 6
Lincoln Southeast 2
Linco l n High 6
Nebraska City 22
Norris 20
Waverly 7
Lincoln East O
"If you look at our record it would appear that we didn't have a very good season, but in reality I think we had a good season."
-Jim Griffin
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Front Row(L toR): Paul Thompson, Jim Griffin.Jeremy Gaver B J Klimm, Josh Morrow, Ben Hurt, Trav is C~amblet , Andy Longoria.Second Row ( L to R): Coach J im Danson, Chad Cessna , Jason Yager , Scott Sorge , Todd Hiesta~d, Dust in Fletcher, Er ic Dw ight , Tim Boyte , Joe Poindexter , Col in Riggens Third Row( L to R): Jason Nelson , Rick Eisenbarth , Dwa in Yager , Brad Masten, Ben Haney , Dar i n Rih anek , John Bil ka Matt ~eetum, Co~ch Lynn Schoening, Coach Chuck K re ik eme ier. Back Row(L toR) : Alton Mason , Jo~n McVay , Bri an Lundy, Nick Eff ie , Jeremy Fox, Tony Van Horn , Zy Pajni gar , Ca leb Kr eck low , Tom Nor thu p , Craig Wacker , Bob Spencer.
RESERVES
Record{2-5)
Top: Bryan Gunter and Jason Franke pose for Scott Bautch and his camera Bottom: Ben Hurt and Matt Beetum discuss the next play.
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FRESHMEN FOOTBALL
Light weights crowned city champs
154/Freshmen Football
With the addition of the freshmen and the many new changes at Northeast, the fresh men football teams managed to stay secluded from the rest of ,--------------, The heavy weig t~ the new ninth grade activi- "We won the city were starting to ha vE ties. a similar season a~
Record(S-1)
14-0 in the biggest game of the yea r o a great season," freshman Bryan Se ib said.
Freshman football is not championship and the light weig h t~ new to Northeast. It has were the first team to started off having, b) been around for a number blowing out their fir s of years. Although it may do it since 1983, 10 two opponents, o 11) not be new the freshmen years ago. We're to lose their final f <,u football teams did enjoy fine awesome... games. seasons. The lightweights The heavy weig •1t~ were crowned city champs - Bryan Selix looked to be havin q c by beating Lincoln East and similar season as 11e Southeast twice, and split- lightweights, byblc w ting their games with Lincoln High to post ing out their first two opponents b) c more victories than any other Lincoln combined score of 62-0. Injuries a 1c public school. "I felt that the team was at bad weather caused the heavyweig ! 1t~ their peak when we shut out Southeast to lose their final four games
Lincoln East O NE 34
Lincoln Southeast 8 NE 28 Llncoln High 6 NE 14
Lincoln East O NE 24
Lincoln Southeast O NE 14
Lincoln High 12 NE 6
Record(2-4) Lincoln East O
By Joe Schwarz '94 ROCKET Sports Editor
Top: Freshman Coach Dwain Borchers calmly explains the next play Bottom: Keith Robbins paces the sidelines.
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NE18
Front Row(L to R):Bryan Selix, Willie Craft, Scott Eckman, Wayne Allsman ,Andy Ficke, Jeff Poindexter, Taryl Ellis, Jaryl Ellis, Keith Robbins, Adam Mickle. Middle (L to R) :Coach Kohn Haecker, Coach Gordan Whitten, Nate Flegal, Adam Von Busch, John Wells , Travis Steiger, Jason Warboys, Jake Stutzman, Graham Svendsen, Josh Haun, Jeremy Skalniak, Anddy Harris, Jeremy Bender, Coach Dwain Borchers, Coach Mike Peterson Back Row(L to R): Cory Helmstader, Cody Downey, Ryan Masek, Ryan Schaff.Jamie Lind, Anthony Wilkason, Shane Einspahr, Pat Schafer, Jeff Zimmerman , Chris Turner, Ryan Wiess, Brandon Jones, Bruce Rowley.
LIGHT WEIGHTS HEAVY WEIGHTS , NE32 NE16 NE 0
NE14 NE22
Lincoln
Waverly
Southeast O Lincoln High 20 Lincoln Sotheast 26 Lincoln High 16
12
155/Football Candids ff
Top left: J V. football player BIii Wheeler concentrates on the game. Top right: The freshman football team runs a play against Lincoln High. Middle: Jason Franke(40), Mohsin Soliman(33), Greg Becker(65), and Koan Nissen(right) attempt to make a tackle. Bottom left: B.J. Helmstader demonstrates his Heisman pose, as Nan pet Muftwang looks on. Bottom rig ht: Alton Mason(15) gets caught trying to throw a pass.
VARSITY Spikers reach state semifinal rounc V Q LL E Y 8 ALL
A summary of the 1993 varsity volley- "We .thought we had a good chanc ,
ball season could read as follows: Very beat them at districts, but we just cou h successful, tough losses, tough sched- break through." ule, 41 matches, stater------------- Maser, who v. berth. named the hono r
The Rockets did have a "We performed well at captain of the Om , fine season, finishing 30- the Millard North Invite World-Herald and L 11 and reaching the state coin Journal-Star semifinals before a loss to when we beat the State first team, s old nemesis, Lincoln East. third-ranked Mustangs Nebraska high sc r The setback at Pershing ft 1 • th • record with 492 k Auditoriumwastheseventh a er OSmg e previ- Senior Natalie Roe time in the season that the ous two meetings." was a Class A sec Spartans beat the Rockets. team All-State sele c Only once, at the district -Natalie Roesler and was probably tournament, was Northeast most improved pi e •able to win a game against East. on the team.
"It was tough losing to the same team The Rockets won two tourname , that many times," All-State senior and the Northeast Invitational and the Mi ll ·,Nebraska recruit Stacie Maser said. North Invitational.
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Top: Missy Shoemaker passes to Staci Maser. Bottom: Robin Voss sets the ball for a teammate. (Photos by: Brian Nemeth) 156Narslty Volleyball
Varsity Volleyball Northe•t Inv. NE 15, 15 Bellevue Eaat s, I Record (30-11) NE 15, 15 Lincoln Plua X 10, I Bellevue Inv. NE 15, 15 Kearney 1, NE 14, 15, 15 Papilllon-LV 18, 9, 9 NE 15, 15 Lincoln Plua X &, I NE 15, 15 Columbus 11, 4 LPSClualc NE 15, 15 Omaha Grosa 4, 1 NE 15, 15 Omaha Westside 8, 1: NE 17, 15 Lincoln High 15, 6 NE 15, 15 Grand Island 6, I NE 11, 15, 15 Lincoln SE 15, 3, 5 NE9,9 Bellevue WHt 15, 11 NE 14, 10 Lincoln e.t 11, 15 NE 15, 10, 15 Lincoln SE 10, 15, ! River City Inv. NE9, 7 Lincoln Eat 15, 11 NE4, 15 11 Omaha Merlan 15, 5, 15 NE 10, 16, 8 IIUard North 15, 14, 11 NE 18, 8, 15 Grand Island 14, 15, 12 Regular Seuon Dual• NE 12, 15, 15 Lincoln High 15, 8, 1O NE 15, 15 Lincoln SE 5, I NE8,3 Lincoln E•t 15, 15 NE 15, 11 Hastings 1 1• NE 14, 13 Millard North 16, 15 NE 15, 15 Lincoln High 7, I Heartland Conference NE 15, 15 Hast i ngs 12, : NE 15, 15 Grand Island 11, 5 NE 15, 15 Fremont 12,, NE 15, 15 Lincoln High 11, 8 NE 15, 15 Grand Island 8, I NE7 13 East 15, 15 NE 8,8 Lincoln East 15, 11 Kearney Inv. NE 15, 15 Omaha Benson 2 , : NE 13, 15, 15, Gering 15 , 12, 7 A-1 Dlatrlct Tournament NE 15, 15 North Platte 10, 3 NE 15, 15 Lincoln Plus X 6, 1• NE 15, 8, 15 Lincoln SE 1, 15, 5 NE 16, 10, 10 Lincoln E•t 14, 15, 1! llllard North Inv. State Townament NE 15, 11 Papillion 10,14 NE 15, 10, 15 Omaha Marian 3 , 15, I NE 15, 8, 15 Millard North 5, 15, 12 NE4,4 Lincoln East 15, 1!
Front Row (L to R): Jodi Standley, Robin Voss, Crystal Williams, Elissa Biggerstaff, Lori Gray, Melissa Ulrich, Laura Mercer. Back Row (L to R): Student Manager Lezlie Raridon, Natalie Roesler, Missy Shoemaker, Stacie Maser, Sara Zimmerman, Missi Sutter, Head Coach Sandi Genrich, Coach Brenda Ward.
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Top Left: Melissa Ulrich and Natalie Roesler concentrate as Laura Mercer bumps the ball. Top Right: Teammates watch as Elissa Biggerstaff tr ies to dig the ball. Middle: It's an intense moment as the Rockets prepare to return the ball to the Links. Bottom Left: A prime example of teamwork is exhibited by the Rockets. Bottom Right: Natalie Roesler goes up for a spike. (Phot08 by: Brian Nemeth)
J.V. City champion JV's finish 13-4 VQ LL EYB ALL
"Our team was great. We all got along season with all of them lasting three s ets. really well. I couldn't imagine being on a After two consecutive losses to Gr nd better team. On the court we were com- Island and Lincoln East, the Lady Ro k-
petitors, but off the court .-------------, ets won their final se en we were great friends," games including ! he said Vicki Scheinost. titles of the East Inv t a-
This year's 1993 Jun- tional, the Millard Ncr th ior Varsity Volleyball "We had a great year Invitational, and tak ng Team had a great year, and a lot of fun." the LPS Tournam i rnt they finished the season crown. with a 13-4recordandthe
"The '93 J.V. Vol l )Ycity championship. The _ Brooke Donner ballteamwasaweso ri e. girls had a consistent year We are all proud c nd , because a loss was usu- glad that we could g ve ally followed by a small .....__________....., Coach Ward sue r a string of victories. The great winning seas , 1n, J.V. ' s only had four losses, but three of considering that this might be her I 1st them were to Lincoln Schools, and all of season at Northeast. Thanks Wa r j!" the four occurred in the first half of the said Vicki Scheinost.
JV Volleyball Record {13-4)
NE 18, 15 Papillion-LV 16, 11
NE 16, 8, 8 Lincoln SE 14, 15, 15
NE 15, 12, 15
NE 15, 15
NE 15, 15
5, 15, 8
High 5, 11
High 5, 3
NE 9, 15, 16 Lincoln SE 15, 12, 18
NE 15, 8, 15 Lincoln Christian 8, 15, 9
NE 15, 16
8, 14
NE 4, 15, 5 Grand Island 15, 10, 15
NE 15, 12, 5
East 4, 15, 15
LPS Tournament
NE 10, 15, 15
NE 15, 15
NE 15, 15
NE 15, 15
East Invitational
High 15, 6, 7
SE 3, 9
10, 5
East 7, 3
Millard North Invitational
NE 15, 15 Omaha Benson 2, 8
NE 13, 15, 15 Millard North 15, 1, 8 NE 15, 15 Papillion-LV 8, 1
"On the court we were competitors, but off the court we were great friends."
-Vicki Scheinost
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Top: Nicole Swenson spikes the ball over the net. Bottom: Mary Tobiassen passes the ball to Brooke Donner. 158/Junior Varsity Volleyball
Front Row (L to R): Jessica Vaverka, Nicole Tooker, Sarah Hitt, Kelli Carbaugh, Mary Tobiassen, Vicki Schein host. Back Row (L to R): Student Manager Kim Craig, Kathy Wade, Nicole Swenson, Tina Baxter, Brooke Donner, Lisa Wassenberg, Erin Tietz, Coach Brenda Ward.
Hastings
Lincoln
Lincoln
Fremont
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Seward
Lincoln
Reserves capture city title at 11-2 RESERVE
This years Reserve volleyball team had a · • their next five games, four otthem to Lincoln V
QL L E YB A LL really good season, and finished with a 11-2 schools, only to be upended by Grand Island record and were crowned City Champions. in their only match of the year in which they They beat every Lincoln school they faced, only went to two sets and lost. After that loss including Lincoln East and Lin- they didn't look back on coin Southeast three times. "I felt "1t was k"1nd of their way to the City The girls played and practiced Championship. hard and in the end it payed disappointing when "It was just a fine and off. the coach yells at ev- fetching experience, I felt
"We were at the highest we had a pretty good year point of our season when we erybody for smiling, and I'm sure we can conI played Southeast, because we but we still had fun." tinue our success next knew they were tough, so we year," said Carina Olivetti. played them tough and beat
Overall the Reserves them," said Heidi Bornemeier. - Carina Olivetti did have a fine season,
The sophomores started their two losses were hard their season by winning their.._____________.fought and they could have first three games against probably ended up in vicPapillion, Lincoln Southeast, and Lincoln East. tories. None the less an 11-2 mark is someA tough three game overtime loss to Hastings thing to be proud of stopped their early streak. Then the girls won
NE 15, 15
NE 15, 15
Reserve Volleyball
Record (11-2)
NE 17, 13, 15
NE 6,16,14
NE 15, 15
NE 15, 15
NE 15, 15
NE 9, 16, 15
NE 15, 15
NE 7, 5
NE15,15
Papillion-L V 12, 10
Lincoln East 5, 2
Lincoln SE 15, 15, 6
Hastings 15, 14, 16
Lincoln High 8, 4
Lincoln High 9, 3
Lincoln SE 6, 8
Lincoln Christian 15, 14, 6
Fremont 10, 7
Grand .Island 15, 15
Lincoln East 10, 11
LPS Tournament
NE 15, 13, 15
NE 11, 15, 15
Lincoln East 4, 15, 6
Lincoln SE 15, 8, 12
"We were at the highest point of our season when we playedSoutheast, and beat them."
-Heidi Bornemeier
Front Row (L to R): Keli Crouse, Heidi Bornemeier, Kelly Allen, Melanie Meister, Carina Olivetti, Julie Bogenreif. Back Row (L to R): Jessica Sazama, Stephanie Hertzel, Chris Ewald, Ann Sorensen, Ellen Schroth, Liz Nutter, Coach Rob Huebner.
159/Reserve Volleyball
Top: Hedi Bornemelr attempts to recover the ball. Bottom: Melanie Meister sp ik es the ball over the net.
FRESHMAN Frosh capture LPS Tournament tit VO LL EYB ALL
This years freshman squad had a very incon- Southeast, Lincoln East, and Lincoln sistent year, they started off by losing five of After an early two and four start the fres theirfirst seven games, including four of them tried to avenge their early loss to Li to Lincoln school. Southeast, but were disappointed in at
Then the rockets reversed three game defeat. their fortunes completely by " I was disappoin1 winning six of theirnext seven, the loss against S and fouroftheirvictorieswere "I think we were at our east, becausewefe against Lincoln teams. The k h th we should have beat Freshmenfinishedwithan8-6 pea W enWeWOn e After that loss w1 record. city chanmpionship." down, but I think it
"I felt that we played up to - Ginger Venhaus vatedus, toagoodfi our potential, because our said Ginger Venhau team we got better and better The girls were so we were always reaching vated after the loss t for our goals," said Kelly coin Southeast the 1 Humeniak. men won everygamE
The freshmen played tough .____________ __,the exception of a I in all the games and were held without win- breaking loss to Waverly, Including thE ning a set on just two of their losses. The girls Tournament,to be named city champs slow start was capped by losses to Lincoln
Lincoln East 15, 13, 9 Lincoln SE 15, 7, 15 Lincoln High 15, 12, 15 Lincoln Christian 1, 7 Lincoln East 15, 15
15, 15 Lincoln SE 15, 8, 15 College View 5, 15, 4
High 15, 5, 6
"After the Southeast loss, we felt down, bui think it motivated us tc a good finish."
-Ginger VenhaLJ
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Top: Jessica Mltchell spikes the ball to the competition. Bottom: Kathy Weber tries to · save the ball as it goes out of bounds.
Volleyball
NE
15,
NE
15,
NE
15,
NE
NE
NE
Fremont
Lincoln
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
Waverly
Millard
LPS Tournament NE 15, 15 NE 15, 9, 16 NE 15, 15
Fr!lnt Row(. L to R): Kelly Humeniak, Ginger Venhaus, Kathy Weber, Kelly B~mkman, Mmdylemon, KatieStark. Back Row ( L to A) : Danielle Shea, Jessica M1tchell,Brandy Allen, Sara Vorbril, Melanie Crary.Jasmine Kuhfahl, Coach Kristin Eckman
Freshman
Record
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9,
15
7,
3
7,
8
15, 15
12, 13
8, 10
8, 15, 11
15, 0, 15
10, 15, 15
15, 13, 8
15, 15
13, 15, 15
Skutt 10, 11
Lincoln Pius X 9, 11 Lincoln High 13, 15, 14 Lincoln East 7, 11
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Top Left: The Freshmen Team gathers for a brief discussion. Top Right: Varsity Team is ready for whatever comes their wa. Middle: Frehmen Girls get hyped up with a pep talk.
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Bottom Left: Sophomore coach inspires team on with a pep talk Bottom Right: Ginger Venhaus serves to her opponents.
GYMNASTICS Gymnasts work to their goals
Northeast ' s boys and girls gymnas- team since he was a freshman. tics teams had a altogther satisfying season. Even though the girls scores wer e Even though the teams as a whole did not not great throughout the season , they d id achieve their goals , both improve greatly and som e teams had strong indi- ...--------------, of their highest score s v idual gymnasts. One of were at state. Rik Minnic k the strongest individuals "We 1·ust want to let all from the boys team fe l1 on the girls team , Amy that they were constant l 1 Kumpula, was 3rd on the feeble MC's know dominant throughout th !; vault , bars, and all- th t , t·II • f season, "It was as if w r; around in the Ralston Inv. a we re S I In e - had way to much Vitami l' She was injured and feet and they're still C ," Minnick said. Th i : could not compete in WAK." boys team also felt th a1 state, which many said there were no real disa ~did not help with their -Rik Minnick pointments in the i, scoreatthecompetition. season. Ano the Some gymnasts also felt acomplishments was th e· the boys had a stronger , they performed upto the better team than the girls One of their abilities One thing both the boys and gir l : strongest indiv iduals, Carlos Ceballos , was found exciting about the season was learr 3rd on the Pommel Horse at the Ralston Inv. ing new tricks to their events , and meet in • He has been on the Northeast ' s gymnastics new, interesting people to work with.
Gymnastics
Girls
NE 119.2 G.1. 78.95, Ralston 101.85
NE 119.4 Pap. 127.85,N.Platte 99 75
NE 118 25 Southeast 133.5
NE 109.15 Ralston 118.4
NE 107.90 East 140.25
NE 116.2 Lincoln High 120.1
Ralston lnv.-6th, score of 120.5. Amy Kumpula (3rd on vault, bars, and allaround.)
North Platte lnv.-3rd, score of 113.3.
MIiiard South lnv.-12th, score of 92.65.
Papllllon lnv.-10th, score of 98.95
Heartland Con.-4th, score of 107.5. State-11th, score of 118
Boys
NE 92.4 Ralston 102.9f
NE 109 Papi Ilion 114.~
NE 108.45 Southeast 139.7(
NE 104.45 Ralston 11
NE 94.85 East 90.0 !
Ralston lnv.-4th, score of 99 3. Carlos Ceballos 3rd on Pommel horse.
•Millard South lnv.-9th, score of 75.75. Papillion lnv -4th, score of 109.15.
Heartland Con.-2nd, score of 130.304.
All State lnv.-3rd, score of 131.1.
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Top: Carlos Ceballos goes vertical.Bottom: Danielle Snider performs on the uneven bars.
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Front Row (L to R): Amy Kumpula. Second Row (L to R) : Natasha Peters, Kriste l Schemmerhorn, Stephanie Geiger, Laura Scherbak, Christy Holland, Danielle Snide r
Back Row (L to R): Coach Dennis Champoux, Carlos Hubbard, Rik Minnik, Chris Siebe Carlos Ceballos, John Hubbard, Coach Kim Chmelke, Coach Tracy Gilroy
Girls swing to a hard season
The Northeast Girls golf team was smaller this year with some inexperienced · 1 1 players. With this kind of team, it made competition harder. But one of the perks to
placed golfers moved up this year to become first and second. The team members felt that this was a great accomplishment for the players.
, the team this year was that ,--------------, One of the reasons they got along well with each why Northeast has such other; this also helped with "We might not of had a small girls golf team is the unity and togetherness because they don't get among team members. that great of a year, enough extra practice in Eventhoughtheteam b t f th I the summer and other
1 did not always perform up to U some O e p ay- seasons. Many people
! their potential and get the ers shined through." don't understand why t / scores they desired, they _ Michelle Young some likethesportofgolf. worked hard and tried their The perks to this sport are best. One of the highlights of that it is an outdoor sport the season was going to Nor- and results in an excestolk for the Districts because sive amount of exercise.
r that was were everyone did
It is also a sport of great their best, and one of the most exciting parts patience and concentration. Even if the sea- of the season was getting to meet so many son didn't go as well as planned, they got the different people. chance to play golf out at the new Highland's
Many of last year's fourth and fifth Golf Course.
Girls Golf
Grand Island lnv.-NE finished 13th, score of 482.
Southeast Inv .-NE finished 15th, score of 466.
Northeast lnv.-NE finished 3rd, score of 485. Shelli Stevens was 8th, score of 108.
LPS lnv.-NE finished 4th, score of 463.
Jennifer Hoffman and Shelli Stevens were medalists, scores of 108 and 112.
Spartan lnv.-NE finished 12th, score of 497.
Heartland Con -NE finished 6th, score of 464.
Districts-NE finished 7th, score of 490
LPS Non-Qualifiers-Shelli Stevens was 3rd, score of 99 and Sarah Hendricksen was 10th, score of 111.
Dual against Lincoln High -NE 254, LH 208.
GIRLS GOLF-
(L to R): Coach Kim Wiseman, Holly Jo Bills, Tricia Crary, Autumn Jay, Holly Kunkel, Betsie Walles, Shelli Stevens, Michelle Young.
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Top: Jennifer Hoffman talks with an opponent. Bottom: Betsie Walles swings her club.
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BOYS TENNIS
Losing season is character builder
The varsity boys tennis team didn't do as There were some disappointments well as team members wanted to this year, year. One of the setbacks was at the cit: but most felt that the squad improved tournament. The Rockets had a few chan
The team's record of 2-7 ------------. to score some points doubled its wins from last didn't pull it off and finis year. "We started the with just one point w
Tennis is an individiual finishing fourth. sport and some of the play- season off slowly, Even though NorthE ers felt that they could have but towards the end didn't have one of the t improved but thought that we came together as boys tennis teams, the their performances did pick hard and have fun v,. up towards season's end. a team." they're playing the ga,
Players felt that they hit -Jeremy Genrich Coach Steve Wa their peak the few duals be- squad did gain some fore and after the Lincoln lace from a 19th place High match "We won the Lincoln High dual ish out of 23 teams at the state meet, he easily but could only pull off a few wins Omaha's Dewey Park. Northeast scon throughout the season," Jeremy Genrich points at state. Other highlights included commented. wins C'"er the Links and Beatrice.
"Next year we will be good enough for the U.S. Open."
-Brian Poort
By Pam Storm ·94 Rocket Sports Staff
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Top left: Jeff Adams is practicing for a dual meet. Bottom left: Craig Christianson is serving up his best. (all photos by Brian Nemeth.)
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Front Row (L to R): Brian Nielsen, Doug Eichorn, Jed Winkelman, Jeremy Raridon, Eric Ushe Second Row (L to R): Craig Christianson, Dan Schroeder, Jason Christianson, Travis Ushe Lance Beck, Petrus Bui, Chad Kiedrowski, Gary Spier. Back Row (L to R): Coach BriE Connealy, Brian Poore, Jeff Adams, Jeremy Genrich, Collin Conoley, Nick Baker, Jase Fasnacht , Coach Steve Ward.
Boys Tennis NE 3 Southeast 6 NE 1 Grand Island 8 NE3 NE 1 NE 0 NE 7 NE 0
State
Norfolk
Beatrice
4th/4
19th/23
Heartland Con. NE 7 NE 3 LPS Champ.
Fremont 6 East 8 Hastings 9 Lincoln High 2
9 6th/6 - 7 pts.
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Top left: Brian Poore is giving his opponent a startling return. Top right: Jason Christianson is waiting to hit the ball. Middle left: Dan Schroeder is showing us his forward swing form Bottom left: Craig Christianson is trying to out wit his competitor. Bottom right: This team player is wondering where the ball has gone (all photos by Brian Nemeth )
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SOFTBALL Softball becomes sanctioned spor t
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The first varsity season for Northeast ger team by the end of the season. Ma n softball was an overall success. For the players felt it was a great experienc e t past two years softball was only a club play on Northeast's first varsity te a rr sport, so it was a real vie- ...--------------. One of this seaso n' tory for the players to get highlights was w h e softball sanctioned in all "Mental tough- Northeast played E highschoolsbytheNSAA. in a double header a n
For first-year coach ness is what won both games. Lisa Donahoe, a 10-19 I h I · Some of the dis a~ record was a good start a ways e ps wm pointments of the SEl c for a young team. One of the game." son included when tt e Mrs. Donahoe's favorite -Heather Mueller lost games, a COn ! :E encouragements was the quence of the team , H saying, "Pump your arms- playing as a whole te en or you'll be doing butt Northeast played i1 bounces." home games at Der
One of the best things about playing Bair Field, but a rainy fall caused num 1 softball this year was the way the team ous postponements and shortened f 1 performed, growing to be an even stron- district tournament.
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Top: Tammy Burback dodges a pitch.(Photo •
By Sherri Brouillette) Bottom: Sherri Brouillette awaits the next pitch. (Sarah HIii).
• Front Row (L to R) :Ang ie Wurm, Kelly Danek , Trisha Kirkpatrick , Janet Dolezal , Tammy Burback , Sherri Brou illette , Heather Hobbs, Kelli Mitchell.Back Row (L to R) :Gina Robinson , Erin York , Brenda Allen , Tammy Rasplicka , Sarah Hill, Heather Mueller, Jenni Mitchell , Julie
Record(10-18) NE 3 MIiiard South 6 NE 2 Lincoln High 4 NE 1 Lincoln High 6 NE 2 Omaha Westside O NE O Papllllon-LaVlsta 2 NE 2 Papllllon-LaVlsta 9 NE 18 Bellevue East 4 NE 13 Bellevue West 4 NE 2 Lincoln Southeast 4 NE 1 Lincoln Southeast 9 NE 4 Kearney 5 NE 4 Kearney 16 NE O Omaha Gross 10 NE 5 Omaha Central 19 NE 7 Lincoln East 3 NE 14 • NE14 NEB NEB NE 5 NE 2 NE7 NE 2 NE 4 NE 9 NE 0 NE 11 NE 4 LPS INV Lincoln East, Omaha South 1 Omaha Benson 1 Omaha North 4 Elkhorn 4 Southeast 9 Millard North INV East 2 MIiiard North 16 Omaha Gross 9 Westside I NV Millard South 1 Millard North 9 District Valley 10 Ralston 22 By
Upton '94 ROCKET Sports Staff
Garner, Coach Lisa Donahoe Not Plctured:Volunteer Coaches Betty Beaman and Tim Nilsson, Student Manager Elizabeth Luff Varsity Softball
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Top Left: Brenda Allen is all smiles as she waits for the pitch. Top Right: Jennifer Mitchell concentrates on herswing. Middle: Erin York gets re ady to catch the next pitch Bottom Left: Tammy Rasplicka gets advice from a teammate. Bottom Right: Brenda Allen hustles to first after making contact with the ball. (All Photo• By Sarah HIii).
CROSS COUNTRY
Cross country squad third at state
The Cross Country teams' hard There were few disappointments -1 work, which began this summer, paid go along with the season. Such c 011
;-he girls team might ..---------w_h_en some of the tea i not have done as well members were ill ar' as they wish but they couldn't perform tried hard: their highest.
Theteamdidn'tplace "My dogs are The boys felt that t~ high at the meet but some girls did place in- barking." peak of the season f1 dividually. Some of the R R • them was when th E individul placers were - yan egnier took first at the Haro Missy Day, Hillary Scott Invitational. Alberts, Katie Erickson, Northeast's boy Liz Delano, Ryly team made stat 1 Shuman, Tammy Egbarts and Autumn Nickens. Where A.J. Hahn placed fourth ar
The teams fellt that their perfor- Ryan Regnier placed seventh. n mance was up to their poteintal. team placed third out of elewm
Lahman, Chessa Vitamvas , Erica Heninger, Liz Delano Second Row (L
R) : Coach Nancy Stanley, Rachel Bouge , Penny Egbarts, Kathryn Erickson , Melissa Day , Ryly Shuman , Carrie Delano, Lisa Mariscal, Tammy Egbarts, Meesha Bush Third Row (L to R): Coach John Snoozy, Matt McCallum, Shane Caldwell , Ben Schluckebier, Chris Cederberg , Jason Peterson , Ryan Nelson, Chad Epperson, Chris Weibke, Viet Hoang. Fourth Row (L to R): Coach Mike Carroll, Adam Henke, Henry Valdez , Bryan Anspach, Chad Ebertt , Joshua Malousek, Jeff Motz, Chris Shires, Chad Scribner , Kevin Louthan Fifth Row (L to R): Coach Jody Fischer , Bill Kirkland, Jesse Snyyder, Mike Penn , Erin Green , Tony Falk, James Thompson , Rob Nelson Back Row (L to R): Jeremy Svoboda , Karl Anderson, A J Hahn, Mason Schroth , Ryan Regnier , John Vogel, Kevin Robinson, Ben Booton
Boys Cross Country
NWU Inv. 1st out of 6-41 pts Ryan Regnier, 2nd A.J. Hahn, 3rd; Kevin Robinson, 10th.
Fremont Inv. No team score kept. Regnier , 2nd Robinson, 6th; Hahn, 4th; Ben Schluckebier, 2nd Henry Valdez, 5th NE 28 Lincoln East 2£ Jim McConnell Inv. No team score kept. Karl Anderson, 10th; Valdez, 7th; Ryan Nelson 8th.
Harold Scott Inv. 1stout of 10-39 pts Regnier, 2nd; Hahn, 4th; Robinson, 7th
Beatrice, Norris Tri. 2nd out 3-24pts.
Omaha Bryan Inv. No teamscore kept Schluckebier, 4th; Valdez, 8th; Ryan Nelson 10th, Tony Falk, 15th; Hahn, 2nd; Bill Kirkland, 13th; Reigner, 1st; Jeremey Svoboda 12th.
LPS Championship 3rd out of 4-47 pts. Regnier, 2nd; Hahn, 3rd; Robinson , 6th.
Heartland Conference 2nd out of 6-67 pts
District 2nd out of 8-65 pts.
State Meet 3rd out of 11-96 pts. Hahn, 4th; Regnier, 7th.
• Girls Cross Country
Dual Record (1-0)
NE 28 Lincoln East 29
NWU Inv. 7th out of 7-152 pts. Hillary Alberts, 7th
Fremont Inv. No team score kept. Alberts, 2nd ; Autumn Nickens, 5th; Missy Day, 7th
Jim McConnell Inv. No team score kept. Tammy Egbarts, 9th; Ryly Shuman, 9th
Harold Scott Inv. 5th out of 10-160 pts
Beatrice, Norris Tri. 2nd out of 3-26 pts
Omaha Bryan Inv. No team score kept. Shuman, 9th ; Katie Erickson 11th, Day, 3rd; Liz Delano, 14th.
LPS Championship 4th out of 4-85 pts. Alberts, 10th.
Heartland Conference 6th out of 6-118 pts.
District 5th out of 8-140 pts.
LPS Non-Qual. 2nd out of 4-51 pts.
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Top Left: Julie Merrill pulls ahead of an opponent at a meet. Bottom Left: John Vogel hustles to finish a long race. (Photos By Brian Namath)
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Front Row (L to R): Coach Clayton Streich, Julie Merrill, Hillary Alberts , Melissa Roberts, Autumn Nickens, Brandee
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Top Left: A.J. Hahn triumphantly crosses the finish line. Top Right: Bill Kirkland runs his hardest to a victory. Middle Left: Melissa Roberts, is this what you do for fun? Bottom Left: Ryan Regnier sprints towards the finish line. Bottom Right: Mason Schroth finishes strong ahead of the competition. (Photos By Brian Nemeth)
BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL
Mess with the best- lose like the rest
170/ Boys Vars ity Basketball
A lot of people felt that because the This Rockets had the best sco rin
Varsity Boys Basketball team had many defense in the state . Few teams c oul younger members that they wouldn't deal with the pressure defense. It a make it very far. The Rock- ------------, the type of defense t h« ets proved them wrong. created offense.
Not only did the boys Along with def e s prove thier talent in the "Even though it the team's offense wa regular season but also at didn't end the way led by Greg Ger l 1 c tournaments and districts and Alton Ma s :H
The only word to de- we wanted it to, we Gerlach's dunks of f a~ scribe this team is 'awe- still had a success- sists from Mason v.. er some'. Their hard work paid ful season." crowd-pleasers. off with a 22-3 record.
NE 75
NE48
NE 73
NE59
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Boys Varsity Basketball
Record: 25-3
Hastings 68 (OT) Papillion-LV 52 Kearney 71
Lincoln High 33
Ralston Inv. (2-0)
NE 78 Ralston 65
NE 78
Bellevue East 61
Phillips Holiday Classic (2-1)
NE 78 NE 51
NE 60
NE55
NE 53
(Bartlesville, Okla.)
Bartlesville, OK. 49
St. Louis Vashon 61
Mustang, OK. 5 3
Lincoln East 35
Hastings 48
NEBO
NE69
NE 79
NE 79
NE 73
NE85
NE89
NE 72
NE 72
Districts:
NE58
NE83
State:
NE 72
NE 82
NE44
Mason was a f ,rs
The team went into state -Craig Volzke team All-State se e( with 14 straight wins. Its tion, while Gerlach ,a only in -state loss came in named to the sec c 1c the second game of the season to team. Steve Wright, Mason Schroth, · i, Papillion-LaVista . Duitsman and Craig Volzke closed t i 1e careers at Northeast.
Grand Island 3
Lincoln Soutneast 65
Columbus 6 5
Norfolk 76 (2 OT )
Omaha Westside 4 2
North Platte 5 9
Millard North 5 8
Fremont 4 1
Millard South 5 8
Lincoln High 49
Lincoln Southeast 8 0
Omaha Central 61
Kearney 6 6
Creighton Prep 57
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Top:B .J. Nannen shoots one of his many thre epo inters th is season Bottom: Alton Mason skie s hi gh to score on an uncontested layup. (Top p hot o by Brian Nemeth-Bottom photo by Kerry C a rson)
front Row (L to R): Student Assistant Tom Slechta, Craig Volzke, Ma son Scrnot h, B ._J Helrnstad t er , Alton Mason , B J Nannen , Jeff Wells. Back Row (L ~o R) : St dent Ass1st~n t Aaron Gaston , Jeff Fagler , Steve Wright , Greg Ge r lach , Mark Harrington, Mike Kelley , Tim Du itsman , Coach Rick
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Top left: Greg Gerlach shoots a short jumper as Steve Wright and B.J. Helmstadter come into the play. Top right: Jeff Wells dri v es i n for an easy layup against Lincoln High. Middle: Steve Wright fights off two defenders as Jeff Wells and Tim Duitsman come into the play. Bottom left: Craig Volzke shows off his vertical jump with an attempted three-pointer. Bottom right: 8. J. Helmstadter pulls up for a jump shot in the lane. (Photos by
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GIRLS VARSITY Staying
BASK ET BALL
172/ Girls Varsity Basketball
strong through a tough seaso 1
This year's Varsity girls basketball team losses to both, the Rockets played wel l.
had a tough season this year, finishing with a "There were close games that we los t, 2-18 record. However, the team felt , despite they gave us some character and we lea r the record, they improved a ..---------------, to start focusing o n lot more than many people next game,"said Cr y give them credit for. "Obviously, our record Williams
The Rockets opened the Northeast's fir • season with four losses be- was somewhat of a came at the end ot fore entering the Holiday Tour- downfall, but I feel that season when it appe : nament. In those four games they had come tog E the Rockets were still trying to despite the number of as a team. The Ro e · get a feel for what kind of a • d l beat Fremont 44- 3 team they would have. Their wins an osses we grew Fremont to improve best game came against as a team." record to 1-15. The R Papllion-LaVista, losing in the -Crystal Williams ets then ended the r final minutes by four. larseasonon a great r
The Rockets then started.....___________ ___. blowing out O rr to improve in their play espe- Westside by 27 poi n cially in games against Grand Island and (at Northeast's season ended with a the time) No 5 ranked Hastings Northeast point loss to Lincoln East in districts, a g had chances to win in both games Despite in which they had a good chance to wi r
Girls' Var. Basketball Record: 2-14
Hastings 48 Papillion-L V 49 Norfolk 70 Llncoln East 68
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23
47
58
29
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37
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Millard South 4
High 5
Grand Island 6 Lincoln Sotheast 5
Hastings 4
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Top: Kendra Whisenhunt puts up a three-pointer with a Millard North defender in herf ace. Bottom: • Elissa Biggerstaff shows off her defensive skills against Millard North. (Photos by Brian Nemeth)
NE45 NE
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NE39 NE40
Front Row (L to R): Kelly Danek, Robin Voss, Laura Mercer, Kendra Wisenhunt, Tamm ) Burback Back Row (L to R): Natalie Roesler, Elissa Biggerstaff, Missy Shomaker, Sara Zimmerman, Tammy Rasplicka, Crystal Williams.
NE37
37
53 NE39
East
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE44 NE
NE44 NE
NE
NE
Lincoln
Holiday Tournament (0-3) St. Joesph,Mo. 55 Kearney 54 Columbus6
32
42
51
North
Millard North 5
Platte 6 Fremont 3 Kearney 5
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Omaha Marian 6 Omaha Westside 3 LI
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Sta l win the i red ther <ets at he ir ) Cki guote , 3ha s ,ne1me
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Top left: Missy Schomaker does a behind the back, over the head, through the air shot.Top right: Tammy Burback bombs away from threepoint land. Middle: Teammates Kelly Danek, Natalie Roesler and Missy Schomaker trap a Millard North girl and try for a steal. Bottom left: Tammy Burback dr ives in for a layup as Natalie Roesler looks on. Bottom Rig ht: Elissa Biggerstaff concentrates at the free-throw line. (Lett photos by Kerry Carson-rest of photos by Brian Nemeth)
BOYS J.V. BASKETBALL
These boys know how to rock the court
174/Boys J.V. Basketball
The Junior Varsity boys basketball team One of their biggest thrills this year wa: started the season out with bang. It was the beating two of three inter-city rivals, Lin c oli first basketball team to win a game in the new High and Lincoln East. They lost the cit: Ed Johnson championship to Southeast.
When the team went out to ,-------------, Some team mem ber. the court they were usually "Even though we didn't were bummed about t h, readyforwhatevercametheir Southeast game. T h, way. Some of the games they win as many games as game went into over ti m, really wanted to win they just we would have liked, and the Rocketsonly os couldn't pull off. by one point.
Some of the things the we went out and had a One of the other gam, team members felt were ex- good time." disappointments this S3 a citing about playing was the son was the last ga r e chance to participate with oth- against Millard South. - hE ers around the state, and just - Scott Spielman Rockets only lost by · we being able to play for North- points in double overti 1,,e east.
Theteamplayedhard ; nc
"One of the best things about playing bas- the spectators were as excited as the play m ketball competitively is just winning because were. you know who walks away the better team," All and all, the season was good and hE said Brandon Cole. players, along with the coaches, got exp !ri ence and the chance to to participate for ti ei school and community.
Hastings 38
Lincoln East 45
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Millard North 69
Fremont 48(OT) Millard
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Top: Josh Malousek shows his smooth str~ke from the free-throw line. Bottom: Ben Haney flies through the lane against Southeast. (Photos by Sarah HIii)
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NE48 NE 46 NE74 NE56 NE 62 NE53 NE 42 NE 70 NE 48 NE 40 NE 67 NE51 NE 49 NE 59 NE50 NE 57 J.V. Boys Basketball Record: 7-9
Front Row (L to R): Eric Pillard, Darin Rihanek, Josh Christiansen, Dan Kahler, Ben Haney Ryan White. Back Row (L to R): Student Assistant Anthony Flores, Volunteer Coach Kevin Wingard, A J. Hahn, Shane Einspahr, Brandon Cole, Jeff Motz, Josh Malousek, Brian Sobczyk, Scott Spielman, Coach Doug Kaltenberger.
Kearney
High
65 Lincoln
72(OT)
Pius
X 82
Island
Southeast
Columbus
Norfolk
Westside
Papillion-L V 50 Hastings 56 Grand
49 Lincoln
49(OT)
70 Omaha
North Platte 54
South
59(2 OT)
Trying their hardest for a victory
The Northeast Junior Varsity Girls Basket- a close loss to city rival Lincoln High, losing ball team had a tough season, as far as their 50 ~45. "We worked super hard in practice record shows, but for some of the players and could do everything right , at games we s they see the season in a posi- tried hard but it just wasn't a, tive way. They are not en- ,------------- enough," Detmer said tirely happy with the "At t· • d Northeastjustcould outcomein some of the Imes It seeme not put it all together, to games, but they are happy that we were going get a win. Their closest with their own effort. "We met games towards the end most of our goals for each to win, but some- oftheseasonwereby5to • game even though it didn't th· Id North Platte and by seven , show up in the score," said Ing WOU go to Kearney. Going into junior Nicole Detmeraboutthe wrong." the last game of the sea) season. son, the Rockets were
The JV squad finished the winless and hungry for a season with a 1-15 record, but -Nicole Detmer victory. they had some close games
The Rockets put it along the way. After tough all together,however, in losses to Hastings and Norfolk the girls re- the last game of the season againstOmaha • bounded and took Lincoln East to the wire, Westside. The girls played hard and earned r losing by only two points. The girls also had a great overtime win, 41-40.
GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL
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NE 39 NE36 NE 41 NE19 NE 36 NE 40 NE29 NE 31 NE34 NE32 NE42 NE45 NE49 NE39 NE36 NE41 Girls J.V. Basketball Record: 1-15 Hastings 49 Norfolk 48 Lincoln East 43 Millard South 24 Papllllon-L V 42 Lincoln High 45 Grand Island 43 Lincoln Southeast 44 Columbus44 Millard North 40 Hastings 56 North Platte 50 Fremont 63 Kearney 46 Omaha Marian 62 Omaha Westside 40(OT)
Front Row (L to R): Missy Day, Jamie Hamlin, Corina Olivetti, Courtney Shaw. Back Row (L to R): Julie Meyer, Janet Dolezal, Laura Lippincott, Nicole Detmer, Tina Ankeny, Heidi Bornemeir.
Top: Janet Dolezal puts up a shot against tough defensive pressure. Bottom: Missy Day hangs on to the ball as a defender pressures her. (Photos by Brian Nemeth)
BOYS RESERVE Toughness is
BASKETBALL
what it's all about
working team that they had played
The Reserve Boys Basketball team Another thing that this team had had a tough season this year. the desire to win and the courage t
The team won only two of its games. out and try for it. The final win over Fremont ----------~ The team felt cl was a highlight in the sea- ness and the guys, son for these guys. always willing to
The biggest downfall "Well we lost a couple, out another team rr that this team felt was las- But there is always next ber if they needE ing eleven of the games few pointers. when they felt that they season."
The other higt were a really strong team. _ Darin Rihanek of the season wa~
"Our team worked real win against Pappa hard, and we just got some La Vista. tough breaks," stated Jeff
The one thing Nicola. the team wished
The Reserve team went they would of had the chance to do out and tried its hardest. Some of th e get a win over a city rival. players felt that this was the hardest
Reserve Boys Basketball
Record: 2-13
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Front Row (L to R): Jeff Nekola, Cale Thomson, Ryan Nelson, Chad Epperson, B.J . Klir Dana Pflughaupt. Back Row (L to R): Volunteer Coach Doug Weatherholt , Matt Portsch Brian Lundy, Craig Wacker, Adam Lenhoff, Tony Falk , Chris Cederberg, Coach Pat Gatzemeyer
NE 34 NE48 NE 58 NE40 NE 52 NE 44 NE47 NE 52 NE 67 NE 52 NE53 NE 28 NE48 Lincoln East 52 Papillion-L V 41 Lincoln High 62 (OT) Lincoln East Plus X 81 Millard North 61 Fremont 44 Lincoln Southeast 54 Waverly 71 Lincoln High 57 Raymond Central 64 Lincoln Southeast70 Beatrice 70
Top: Matt Portsche fakes his opponent before driv i ng down the lane. Bottom: Craig Wacker and teammates try to get position inside for the rebound (Photos by Brian Nemeth)
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on. The Reserve Girls Basketball team Eventhoughtheycouldn'tcomeaway
was didn't do very well this season. with a win, they did walkaway with more 0 g o With no wins throughout the season experience. the highlight of the year .--------------. "It would have been ose - was being tied with nice to win one but, we Nere Raymond Central in the "Even though we didtryourhardest,"said h elp l fourth quarter. Julie Sinner.
,em-; Some of the things the weren't a very
The girls hope that 3d a team members felt that sucessfull team, we next year they can use . they could have improved h d I f d their expierence to be a 111 £1h1 onwastheirpassing,shoot- a ots un an en- better team.
5 _t 1 e ing, and overall team con- thusiasm."
The team members Ille n- sistency. _ Julie Sinner worked hard and
One of the things that helped each other out. I t hal kept these girls going was Some of the girls put in t ti al when they didn't get too far'-------------- extra time to improve 1 was behind and had courage enough to keep on certain elements of the game, hoping going. to improve their overall performance.
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Front Row (L to R): Melanie Meister, Dawn Crandell, Season Payzant, Julie Sinner, Ann Sorensen, Kelli Mitchell. Back Row (L to R): Coach Lynette Rychecky, Jenni Mitchell, Tina Agena, Brenda Swanson, Jura Graul, Brandy Allen, Kathy Weber , Gina Robinson.
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BOYS FRESHMEN BASKETBALL
You're the city champs in our eyes
The 1993-94 Boys Freshmen team had fun The Rockets split their next two gam es enjoying their season, as they won 75% of beating Wahoo and losing to Fremont, bL their games in their inaugural season, and then caughtthe heat again and won theirn e) finished with a9-3 record, with four games, includin g two of those losses coming.------------- 53-16 schlacking of Col from the hands of Lincoln "I think our season lege View, and victor ie Southeast. t d ·t over Lincoln High and L r
The guys started off on fire was grea ' an I coin East again. by winning their first three couldn't have been After the Rockets 8games of the season. With d "th t th start they met up w ;· t Lincoln High, Lincoln East, and one WI OU e Southeast again, this tin Lincoln Christian being their best two coaches, to determine the C t victims, but their flames were Rex Mercer and Troy Champion , but the you 11 put out on a close 55-52 loss Rockets were deni n to Southeast. Schutte." again on a close scor e
"The loss to Southeast was
Many players g i , disappointing , becausewefelt - Antonio Williams credit to coaches R,~ we had a chance to win. When Mercer and Troy Schu H we played them again we felt we were ready, for the teams success, and the players ha· but again we couldn 't break the ice," said Joe working ethics. The boys ended the seas o Fagler with a good 68-35 win over Lincoln Luther ar
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Top: Antonio Williams plays tough defense on an opposing freshman. Bottom: W i llie Craft breaks away for an easy layup (Photos by Mohsin Soliman)
NE49 NE73 NE69 NE 52 NE63 NE49 NE53 NE 54 NE44 NE63 NE 52 NE68 Freshmen Boys Basketball Record:9-3 Lincoln High 30 Lincoln East 47 Lincoln Christian 44 Lincoln Southeast 55 Wahoo 46 Fremont 60 College View 16 Lincoln High 38 Creighton Prep 41 Lincoln East 47 Lincoln Southeast 54 Lincoln Lutheran 35
Front Row (L to R): Jeremy Bender, Jake Stutzman, Graham Svendsen , Willie Craft, Chad Brock , Ryan Wiess. Back Row (L to R): Pat Schafer, Chris Turner, Jeff Zimmerman, Bryce Kaiser, Antonio Williams , Russell Robbins , Joe Fagler , Coach Rex Mercer.
First N.E. Freshmen gain experince
This year was the first year that Northeast points, losing by four to Lincoln High, four to 11 1 had a girls freshmen team The idea of hav- East , and five to Southeast.
ing their own jerseys and warm-ups was a Some p layers felt that the team was unfoa highl ight for the team. .-------------- cused at times and didn 't I- "High school basketball , look like they were playunlike junior high , is a big ing as a team. This rel· 1 deal," stated Jessica Welch suited in the outcome of
The team members felt ,, All • ht I d• many losing games. The 2 more looked upon because rtg a IeS, go girls wish that they could h they were now playing for t th d have just one game back e Northeast and not a junior U ere an so they could show their y r high. a I " opponents what they're
g According to one member, U •• • really made of.
d one of the hightest points in - Coach Ame
Even though the seathe season was that the fresh- son didn't turn out as great
e men team was the firs t N E . as most of the members
x girls team to win a game this..___________ __. would have liked , they did e season , when they defeated have fun and gained a lot
d Lincoln Christian 50-31 . ofexperiencefromplayingbasketballatNorth-
n Despite losing qu ite a few games, the east. They also appreciated all the hard work 1. squad did play all city rivals to within five that their coach dedicated to them.
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Front Row (L to R): Michelle Zollicoffer, Ryly Shuman, Nicole Tooker, Jessica Fujan, Katie Erickson, Stacee Finnell. Back Row (L to R): Coach Kari Amen, Bethany Johnson , Melissa Kozak, Jeannie Barber, Jessica Welch, Kelly Brinkman, Natasha Ellis.
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WRESTLING
Northeast takes city championshiJ
The 1993-1994 Northeast varsity wrestling enough to keep the Rockets going, howt team had a lot of ups and downs this year In the next three meets Northeast h- d Although they did qualify as many wrestlers luster performances. for the state meet as they--------------. In the district r would have liked, they did win the Rockets were the city championshipby "We came a long way abletoqualifythree~ sweeping the city dual meets. tiers for the state r
Northeast started the sea- from the last four years and that did not set son with a good showing in to win the city champi- with s?me w:e~tlers the Omaha Invitational. The was d1sappoint1ng," Invitational featured some of onship. It took a lot of state qualifier Rob Ne the state's best wrestling pro- d d • • "It was hard to be h; grams and the Rockets fin- heart an esire to wm with my performanc ished seventh out of 16. the championship." took a lot out of my c
The best meets of the year • Seniors Dan B for the Rockets were those -Case Maranville and Rob Nelson qua against the city teams. North- for state along with fr east ended its sweep oflthe man Adrian Gallardc city teams by beating Lincoln Southeast 39- Rob Nelson did the best out of the thri 31 in their last dual meet of the season. the state meet. Nelson won his first rr Winning the city championship was not before dropping his last two.
Kirk Click , Jim Woodward , Tariro Chinwadzimba , Joe Scott, Mario Quintana ,
Boley, B J Dubas , Steve Sindel, Dan Vusek Third Row (L to R) : Josh Hicks, Erin Green, Heath Piers, Brandon Jones, Travis Steiger , Chris Griggs , Jeremy Luedtke , Ben Fitzgerald, Dave Draper , Rob Nelsc
Jason Nelson Fourth Row (L to R): Corey Tambke , Jason Mueller , Steve Schmidt , Anthony Wilkasc
Tony VanHorn , Jeremy Drewel, Jason Havel , Rob Richard, Brian Jarrett, Gabe Giraud , Case Maranvil
Back Row (L to R): Coach Dwain Borchers, Coach Dirk Baker , Coach Shannon Gocke
NE 21
NE 21
Varsity Wrestling - - • Beatrice Inv.: Dual scores; NE 34 - Freme
Dual Record: 3-7 37;
Beatrice 45
Hastings 46
NE 21 Papillion-LV 51
NE 39 Lincoln East 22
NE 40 Lincoln High 24
NE 3 Grand Island 63
NE 39 Lincoln Southeast 31
Ralston Inv.: 4th out of .Case Maranville, 1st189; Rob Nelson, 2nd-130; Dan Busek, 3rd125; Jason Havel, 3rd-135; Gabe Giraud, 3rd-171 ; Jason Simmons, 5th-112; Steve Sindel, 5th119; Steve Schmidt, 5th-119; Dwayne Yager, 5th-152; Ben Fitzgerald, 5th-160; Adrian Gallardo, 6th-103; Kirk Click, 6th-140.
NE 31- Beatrice 31; NE 45 - Omaha Burke
LPS Classic: NE 21 - Columbus 45; NE~ Fremont 27; NE 33 -South Sioux City 40; 31 - Pius X 39.
Norfolk Inv.: 7th out of 7 with 47.5 pts. Heartland Con.: 6th out of 6 with 75 pts. Adr Gallardo, 3rd-103; Jason Simons, 3rd-1 Tariro Chinwadzimba, 4th-119; Dan Bus 4th-125; Rob Nelson, 2nd-130; Jason Ha, 2nd-135; Dwayne Yager, 4th-152; Sha Boley, 4th-189.
Districts: 8th out of 8 with 45.5 pts. (St Qualifiers) Adrian Gallardo, 3rd-103; C Busek, 4th-125; Rob Nelson, 2nd-130.
State: 29th out of 30 with 2 pts. Rob Nel~ advanced to second round.
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Top: Dan Busek is trying to break down his opponent. Bottom: Two Northeast wrestlers wait for their match to begin. (Photos by Mohsin Soliman)
Front Row (L to R): Joe Poindexter , Jason Simmons , Trav i s Jones , Kyle Blanton, Paul Thompson , Adri Gallardo , Joey Thompson, Brad Peterson, Student Manager Caitie Craigie, Student Manager Shann, Sardeson , Student Manager Shaun Sardeson , Student Manager Julie Merrill. Second Row (L to R): Chu Green, Bryan Gunter,
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Top left: Tony VanHorn waits for his chance to shoot for a takedown. Top right: A Northeast w r estler avoids the take down attempt by a Grand Island wrestler. Middle: Rob Ne lso n is i n his set posit ion Bottom left: Rob Nelson adjusts h is s ing let betweem periods Bottom right: Adr i an Gallardo awaits the starting signal from the ref (Photos by Mohsin Soliman)
BOYS SWIMMING
What a way to aquacade to a victory
The 1994 Northeast Boys Swimming and The team members give a lot of credi t t Diving team was 12th out of 36 teams in the the coaches for helping them through t h state finals. season.
Cliff Waterbury held his way through the It took team work to help each ot e state tournaments with a thira-------------- excel to their lowest ti m place finish in diving. "It t t b and fastest swim and t h,
"Divers are God's gift to the WaS grea O e is one thing that this te a r swimteam,"stated Waterbury. part of the swim- had.
With a record of 4-5 in duals
One of the tough e~ with major wins over Hastings, ming and diving things about this sp c r
Grand Island, Fremont, and team " many thought, was try i- 1 Ralston the season was very ' to be good enough t challenging and a lot of fun -Cliff Waterbury qualify for state.
Even though a few indi- Jeff Wilbur , Cliff Wat n viduals wish they would have bury, Chris Harris, Ed done a little better, they were W h e e I e r , A d a r still pleased over all. Humeniack, Tim Nort h J
There were some meets were state qualifie i and conferences where they just needed the These guys went to state and swam t h l extra points that just weren't there hardest and their best.
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NE 69
NE 104
NE 93
NE 51
NE 85
NE 116
NE 68
NE 61
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Lincoln High 107 Hastings 78
Grand Island 88
Lincoln ·southeast 131
Millard North 97
Fremont 55
Columbus 118
Lincoln East 115 Ralston 82
Knight Inv.: 11th out of 14 with 33 pts Cliff Waterbury-2nd; diving
Ram Relays: 11th out of 12 with 70 pts Heartland Con.: 5th out of 6. 200 medl y relay-3rd; Tim Northup, Chris Harris , Adam Huminiek, Bill Wheeler. State: 12th out of 36. 200 medly relay9th; Tim Northrup, Chris Harris, Ada m Humeniak, Bill Wheeler. 200 freestyl e relay-8th; Northup, Harris , Wheeler, Humeniak. 400 free relay-8th ; Northup, Wilber, Wheeler, Harris. 20 0 freestyle-12th; Wilber. 500 freestyle-11th ; Wilber. Diving: 3rd-Cliff Waterbury.
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Front Row (L fo R): Jeff Wilber , Shaun Baete, Ben Walkinshaw , Matt Dregalla , Chris Shires Scott Sorge.Ben Schluckeb ier, Matt Zeiger , Brandon Snider, Adam Humeniak Back Row (L to R): Coach Thad Follett, Cliff Waterbury, Neil Spomer, T
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Making waves for~ good season
Girls Swimming did an outstanding job
The girls felt like they surprised a lot of this season. Their dual record was 6-3 The other teams with thier finish at state. The disappointing thing about this record was team was very proud with their finish and the that two of the three losses fact that they broke four were to city rivals. school records
Not only did the girls do
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Working together as a
The one thing the girls well in their dual meets, they liked about th is sport was, also performed up to their potential in conferences The Rockets are cheer-
One downfall to the sea- ing! team always helped the son was the dual against Lin- girls feel like they could coin East. The team tried hard -Kristina Nevius perform up to their potento win but didn't pull it off On tial. the other side of this was the
The girls also contribfact that they beat them in the ute a lot to their coaches State tournament. Some team members felt
Making it to state was the that the coaches really main focus over the season helped all they could and So making it to state was one of the best without them, they couldn't have gotten their things to happen in this sport. ~imes as low as they did
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Girls Swimming
Dual Record: 6-3
NE 118
NE 130
NE 122
NE 74
Lincoln High 68
Hastings 52
Grand Island 61
Lincoln Southeast 108
NE 74 Millard North 112
NE 132
NE 116
Fremont 43
Columbus 70
NE 80 Lincoln East 107
NE 117 Ralston 71
Ram Relays: 4th out of 11 with 204 pts.
Knight Inv.: 9th out of 13 with 70 pts.
MIiiard North Inv.: 6th out of 18 with 97 pts
Heartland Con.: 3rd out of 6 200 medley • relay-2nd: 200 free relay-3rd: 400 free relay2nd(school record): 200 Individual medley-
Erin Westphalen, 2nd; Kr i stina Nevius, 3rd: 50 free- Stacie Maser, 1st: 100 butterfly- Nevius, 1st: 500 free- Analisa Prior, 3rd.
State: 200 medley Relay-5th; Melisssa Ulrich , Danae Schwaderer, Nevius, Maser (shcool record). 200 individual medley-4th; Nevius (school record). 50 freestyle-4th; Maser. 100 freestyle-6th; Maser (school record). 200 free relay-1 O; Steph Geiger, Nicole Sherman, Ulrich, Prio r 100 Breaststroke - 7th; Schwaderer. 400 free relay-6th; Nevius, Geiger, Prior, Maser (school r~cord). Diving: 9th-Christy Holland ; 10th-Danielle Snider.
Top: Swimmers take their marks before the race begins Bottom: Danielle Snider extends heir body toward the pool with thoughts of a perfect dive (Photos by Brian Nemeth)
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Front Row (L to R): Amy Westrick , Sara Gosey , Kelly Humen iak, Erin Westphalen , Laura Scherbak, Danae Schwaderer , Nicole Sherman, Michele Bean , Student Manager Melissa Harris Second Row (L to R): Shelly Haith , Stephan ie Geiger, Ellen Schroth , Cristina Nevius , Kelly Allen , Carmen Riege , Sarnh Vogel, Caroline
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Snider , Student Manager Wendy Schmidt , Student Manager Sherin Boardman , coach Tracy Stauffer.
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Top Left: Rob Portsche shows off his side-arm throw. Top Right: Catchers get some pointers from Coach Fagler. Bottom: Seth Williams is ready to hit this ball.
1 94 ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD Varsity Baseball NE Bellevue West NE MIiiard South NE Elkhorn NE Ralston NE Omaha Bryan __ NE Lincoln High __ NE Pius X NE Southeast NE Omaha Northwest NE Lincoln High __ NE NE NE NE NE NSAA District NE NE NE Lincoln East Papillion Inv._ PiusX Ralston Inv . Southeast State Tournament NE NE NE
Top Row (L-R): Coach BIii Fagler, Rob Portsche, Jeff Fagler, Adam Duhachek, Kur Anderson, Coach Doug Kaltenbarger. Middle Row (L-R): Andy Carbaugh, Jerem• Genrich, Ryan White, B.J. Nannen, Seth WIiiiams, Eric Beckman. Front Row (L-R): Crai! Volzke, Dan Brinkman, Mike Varattl, Jesse Waller, Corey Craft, Steve Smith.
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Top Left: Rob Portsche lets go of a pitch while Adam Duhachek looks on. Top Right: Steve Smith pitches for batting practice. Middle: Jesse Waller takes a cut. Bottom Left: Team Manager Kurt Anderson is ready to throw a pitch. Bottom Right: Eric Beckman waits for his turn to catch. (All photos by Brian Nemeth and Sarah Hill) Varsity
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Top left: Billy Eltiste is watching on during a slow practice. Top right: Nice hit by this team player.
Bottom: Oops, Did I miss that?.(photos by Brian Nemeth)
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Top Row (L to R): Coach Bruce Reed , Bill Eltiste, Bryan Anspach, Chris Siebe, Eric Russe l, Eric Pillard Front Row (L to R): Matt Portsche, Derek Trutna, Andy Smith, Dana Pflughaur :, Gregg Chapelle, Zach Garcia.
DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD J. V. Baseball NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE Bellevue West Millard South Elkhorn Ralston
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Reserve Baseball
ROCKET SPORTS
IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD Reserve Baseball
Lincoln
Top Row (L to R): Coach Ron Lund, Chris Cederberg, Caleb Krecklow, Adam Lenhoff, Zy Pajnigar , Josh Keyser. Middle Row (L to R): Brad Masten, Nate Garcia, Brian Eden, Joe Poindexter , Cale Thompson, Ryan Roberts Front Row (L to R): Vijay Vasanji, Josh Morrow, Jason Olson, Jim Griff in, Jeff Nekola , Josh Borchers.
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Millard South Lincoln East Lincoln High __ Lincoln Southeast LPS Tournament NE NE NE NE
'Top Left: Cale Thompson gets ready to throw a pitch
Top Right: This reseNe player runs after a ba ll. Bottom: Watching the air for a fly ball is part of playing baseball. (Photos by Mohsin Soliman) Reserve Baseball/187
Freshmen Baseball
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AA Team. Top Row(L to R): Coach Rex Mercer, Ryan Masek , Joe Fagler, Pat Schafer, Ry , Best, Ryan Scharf , Doug Eichorn, Coach Troy Schutte. Front Row (L to R): Trav is Solano , W i l Craft, Graham Svendsen, Ryan Worley, Joe Monroe , Matt Kahler.
ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD Freshman Baseball NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE AA
Southeast
A Team. Top Row (L toR): Ryan Skalak, Ryan Wiess, Cody Downey , Zach Mahaffey , Dust i Strain, Brian Dickey, Coach Clayton Heath Middle Row (L to R): Tom Hurst , Justin Beal, J e Poindexter , Don Medinger, Eric Duryea, Jeremy Skalniak Front Row (L to R): Jerem iah Harr i~ Clay Scobie, Scott Eckman, Aaron Beckman , Tim Hurst.
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'94 ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD Boys Golf NE Spartan Inv. __ NE Grand Island Inv. __ NE _____westside/Ralston Inv. __ NE LPS Championship __ NE Pius X Fremont/Norfolk/Columbus Inv. NE NE Capital City Inv. __ NE -----1:teartland Conference __ NE Beatrice NE LPS Scramble NE District A-1 NE State _ _
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Top Row (L to R): Ben Haney, Josh Christiansen, Brian Cook, Joel Loos, Brian Sobczyk, ~rad Beckmann, Matt Biggs. Front Row(L to R): Brian Rauner, Scot Wellman, Brian Nielsen, Rusty Wellman, David Honnens, Coach Jim Danson.
Boys Golf '
T?P Left:_ Ben Haney takes a golf swing. Top
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Girls Tennis
194 ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD Girls Tennis
NE Lincoln East
NE Fremont
NE Columbus
NE Lincoln High __
NE Ralston Inv.
NE Grand Island
NE Beatrice
NE Fremont Inv.
NE Pius X
NE Papillion Inv. __
NE Lincoln Southeast
NE LPS Championship __
NE at Heartland Conference
NE State
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THIS PAGE: Above: Lezlie Raridon finishes off a shot Middle: The varsity squad gathers in a new way. Bottom: Kathy Weber hits a forehand.
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OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Left: Raina Gulbrandson hits the ball while Heather Spier looks on. Top Middle: Tamara Ebers waits for a volley. Top Right: Kelly Ott smiles for the camera. (All photos by Sarah Hill)
Girls
Top (L to R): Coach Ed Boehle, Laura Mercer, Elissa Biggerstaff, Lezlie Raridon, Je si: ic •Sazama, Student Manager Jeff Adams. Bottom(L to R): Jen Koci, Jill Griffeth, Kathy We ,e Carina Olivetti.
'94 ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD Fresman Girls Tennis
Southeast __ East Lincoln High __ East
Southeast __ Lincoln High __ LPS Tournament __
'94 ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD J.V Girls Tennis
NE Lincoln East __
NE Waverly __
NE Lincoln High __
NE Southeast __
NE Llncoln High __
NE Lincoln East __
NE PiusX __
NE Southeast __
NE Lincoln High __
NE Crete __
NE LPS Championship _
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Back Row (L to R): Coach Lori Lopez, Lisa Wassenberg, Lela Grubb. Front Row (L to R):Katie Stark, Tamara Ebers.
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
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Top (L to R): Chaney Haruf, Terra Bailey, Lisa Bratt, Kelly Ott, Coach Ward. Bottom(L to R): Nicole Tooker, Heather Spier, Raina Gulbrandson.
Boys Track
Top Row (L toR): James Thompson, Paul Rauner, Nanpet Mutfwang, Nick Effie, Josh Malou: Jeff Motz, John McVay, Chad Scribner, William Rezac, Coach Kurt Nielsen. Fifth Row (L to Matt Edwards, Tim Carney, Jed Winkelman, Russ Robins, Jeff Zimmerman, Jason Koer Casey Hug, Ben Huenink, Tony Falk, Chad Kiedrowski, Student Coach John Guernsey. Fol Row (L to R): Shawn Andrews, Jason Petersen, Karl Anderson, Ben Schluckebier, Ben Boo Darin Rihanek, Jeremy Bender, Taryl Ellis, David McClain, Jai Jackson. Third Row (L tc Scott Sorge, Andy Roberts, Mike Penn, Aaron Gaston, Jeff Laib, Jason Nelson, Jaryl Ellis, A Ficke, Coach Jody Fischer. Second Row (L toR): Tyson Regnier, Brad Peterson, Kevin Rii Beau Bartlett, B.J. Klimm, Ryan Shuman, Bill Kirkland, Colin Riggins, Coach John Snoozy, Co Kevin Schrad. Front Row (L to R): Josh Cather, Tariro Chinwadzimba, A.J. Hahn, K, Robinson, Nick Baker, John Vogel, Ryan Regnier. Not Pictured: Tim Duitsman, Jason Franc B.J. Helmstadter, Veegie Holmes, Mike Kelley, Kevin Louthan, Mason Schroth , Aaron Torell, Wells.
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Boys and Girls track
NE
NWU Inv. (8&G)
NE Grand Island Relays (8 &G)
NE LPS Indoor Classic (8&G)
NE Southeast
NE Grand Island Inv. (8&G)
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Westside Inv. (8)
NE Fremont Inv. (G)
NE Papillion Inv. (8&G)
NE LPS Championship (8&G) , (Var&JV)
NE Heartland Conferen ce (8&1
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Top Row (L toR): Kristin Schemmerhorn, Christina Baxter, Staci Arnold , Cassie Trine, Laura Lippincott, Natalie Roesler , Er i n Nielsen, Courtney Shaw, Heather Mueller, Kendra Whisenhunt, Jessica Vaverka. Fourth Row (L to R): Adrienne Hernandez , Bethany Johnso n, Brooke Donner, Jodi Standley, Carmen Riege, Sarah Vogel, Kelly Danek, Jenni Mitchell, Ginger Venhaus, Sarah Tessendorf. Third Row (L toR): Rione Murphy, Jade Stansbury , Jessica Fujan, Ryly Shuman, Melissa Ulrich, Stacie Maser , Emmie Gagner, Shelly Latas, Penny Egbarts, Nikki Ware, Jodi Sheldon, Coach Lynette Rychecky. Second Row (L toR): Melissa Day, Shannon Sardeson, Heather Allen, Melanie Meister, Ann Sorenson, Heather Purcell, Lynette Prasnicki, Jennifer Kimmons, Autumn Nickens, Rachel Bouge , Melissa Hornby, Head Coach Mindy Reed. Front Row (L to R): Lindsey Price , Shaun Sardeson, Katie Erickson, Erica Henninger, Liz Delano, Meesha Bush, Melissa Roberts, Hillary Alberts.
Top Left: Rocket High jumper shows off her skill.
Top Right: Kendra Whisenhunt hets into her track mode. Bottom: Emmie Gagner is on the move as she goes over the hurdle. (Photos by Brian Nemeth)
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Top right: Dan Chesnut and Jason Johnson uses teamwork to go for the goal.Bottom:- Scott Spielman goes to gain control of the ball before this competition gets it. (photos by Brian Nemeth)
194 ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD BOYS SOCCER NE Lincoln High __ NE Grand Island __ NE Omaha Bryan Inv. __ NE Hastings __ NE Columbus NE Norfolk NE Pius X NE Fremont NE Lincoln East NE Waverly __ NE North Platte Inv. NE Southeast NE Grand Island Inv. District A-2 NE NE NE NE NE NE State NE NE NE
Top Row (L to R): Coach Chuck Kreikemeier, Student Mgr. Ward Robinson, Cameron Dodwort r Paul Robinson, Scott Spielman, Chad Ebert, Student Mgr. Jeremy Stiastny, Coach Mart Shields. Middle Row (L to R): Student Mgr. Erin Nelson, Jeremy Svoboda, Dan Chesnut, Jes Ray, Jason Johnson, Matt Fraas, Justin Willey, Student Mgr. Ashlii Sheldon. Front Row (Lt , R): Nick Lovett, Josh Johnson, Juan Hoyos, Craig Christianson, Scott Smith, Jason Christiansor Ryan Nelson. Goalie In Front: Justin Gemmell.
Varsity Girls Soccer
194 ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD Girls Soccer NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE Lincoln High __ Ralston Grand Island __ Hastings __ Columbus __ Norfolk PiusX Fremont Lincoln East NE NE NE NE Waverly __ • North Platte Inv. __ Lincoln Southeast __ Hastings Inv. __ District A-3 NE NE NE NE State NE NE NE
Top Row (L to R): Coach Jeff Pierce, Kelli Mitchell, Melissa Harris, Stephanie Brown, Jill Miles, Heidi Hiller, Jessica Mitchell, Janet Dolezal, Naomi Rabago, Student Mgr. Janna Karpenkova, Coach Steve Shaw. Middle Row (L to R): Janet Donohoe, Jessica Forcier, Megan Roberts, Lacey Haake, Suzanne Shaw, Julie Garner, Kelly Diehl, Andrea DeWald, Tiara Bates. Goalies In Front (L to R): Michelle Honstedt, Kathy Wade.
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Top Left: the Rocket girls are going down field for a goal. Top Right: Suzanne Shaw is coming down after a header. Bottom: Nice throw in by a team member. (Photos by Brian Nemeth)
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'94 ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE J. V.
Top Row (L to R): Coach Chuck Kreikemeier, Student Mgr Ash Iii Sheldon, Aaron Green, Ci Wacker, Zach Lane, Josh Ray, Mike Mallum, Student Mgr. Jeremy Stiastny, Student Mgr. I Nelson. Middle Row(L to R): Ryan Hawkins, Nate Bereuter, Nick Lovett, Josh Fossberg, Jere Raridon, Brian Yeggy Front Row (L to R): Josh Johnson, Julian Lamarche, Juan Hoyos, Wills, Matt Slosson. Goalie In Front: Matt Beetem.
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Row (L to R): Coach Dana Rossow, Charlene Rezac, Amy Carroll, Linda Hauner, E~ !ly Haith, Becky Kisling, Susan Scherbak, Jamie Davidson , Jen Ericson, Jennifer Lile, Student Mgr. Jamie Olsen. Front Row (L toR): Danielle Shea, Alisha McKenzie, Sarah Moore , Missy Kramer, Serena Porter, Shannon Gellatly, Beth Beuning, Michele Bean , Malibu Cummings Goalie In __ Front: Emalea Hiller
ROCKET SPORTS DO IT YOURSELF SCOREBOARD NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE J.V.
Top left: Amy Carol is looking for an open ing. Top • right: Michelle Bean kicks a long one
Bottom: Becky Kisling Shows that she can play soccer. · (photos by Brian Nemeth)
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Nine Join Hall of Fame
Seven former Northeast athletes and two former coaches were inducted into the Northeast Hall of Fame at the fourth annual banquet , held February 4 at The Isles Reception Hall.
Hank Willemsen - After 41 years at Northeast , Willemsen retired following the 1992- 93 school year
Willemsen, after coaching a number of different boys sports at Northeast , took over the head girls basketball job i n 1974 His girls basketball record was 165- 111
Vletta Short- A staunch supporter of Northeast athletics, Short joined the Northeast staff in 1951 She is perhaps best known for her role as "Mama Penguin ", a title given to her when she sponsored the Penguins , a No r theast synchron i zed swimm i ng club
Marlo Moore - Scored first touchdown for Northeast , against Hastings in 1941 All - City, All - Conference , All - State in football
Wayne Hester -Three -year letterman in baseball and basketball. Played basketball four years at Nebraska
Rudy Stoehr - Had scholarship offers from Nebraska for baseball and baske t ball, but turned both down to play baseball with the New York Yankees organization All -State in basketball and baseball
Don Copas - Earned 8 letters at Northeast , three in football, three in swimming and two in track. Still holds three school swimming records
Gary Karthauser-Lettered s i x limes in four different sports (football, basketball , track and baseball.
Linda Shepard-Three -year letterwinner in basketball and track. A 3- year participant in the state track meet , she earned 24 gold medals , 9 silver and 6 bronze medals during her career.
Kevin Cook-Member of the state champion 1982 basketball team Also a 2-year letterman in football and basketball and a 3-year letterman in track
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Rudy Stoehr
Linda Shepard
Wayne Hester
Hank WIiiemsen
Gary Karthauser
Fall Sports All-City Teams
(From the Lincoln Journal-Star)
Football Offense
QB-Shawn Christen, Southeast, sr.
RB-Ty Goode, Southeast, sr.
FB-Joe Brown, Northeast, sr.
SE-Chad Wemhoff, Pius X, sr.
SE-Jeff Wells, Northeast, Jr.
TE-Blake Riegert, East, sr.
OL-Steve Luedtke, Southeast , sr.
OL-Kyle Miller, Southeast, sr.
OL-Ryan Munter, Southeast, sr.
OL-Ben Gessford, East, sr.
CL-Jason Koerner, Northeast, sr.
K-Matt Reiling, Pius X, s r.
Utility-Aaron Barksdale , Southeast, sr. Honorary Captain -Ty Goode
Defense
DL-Ted Butler, Southeast, sr.
DL-Matt Mullendore, Pius X, sr.
DL.Jarred Whirl, Lincoln High, jr
DL.Jason Jackson, Lincoln High, sr.
DL-Paul Thober, East, sr.
LB-Scott Cooper, Pius X, sr.
LB-Mark John, East , sr.
LB.Josh Hatfield, Lincoln High, sr
DB-Giff Anderson, Southeast, sr.
DB-Jal Jackson, Northeast, sr.
DB-Steve Liegl, East, sr
P-Sean Prude, East, sr.
Utility-Aaron Bott, Lincoln High, sr.
Honorary Captain -Ted Butler
Honorable Mention -Southeast: Brian Buda, Steve Kuklish, Ben Coleman, Ashley Wimes, Dustin Blackman, Ryan Burbach. Pius X: Jon Burt, Paul Cunningham , Tom Milius, Jerry Buettner, Kevin DeNell. Northeast: Ben Huenink, Case Maranville, B.J. Helmstadter, Brian Jarrett. Lincoln H igh: Ryan Shanesy, Brian Schmalken, Ryan Douglas , Jeff Keele, Tyrone Hall. East: Bob Baker, Scott McPherren, Chad Troester.
Girls Golf
(State Meet Finish, Score)
Jennifer Jeffrey, Southeast , sr. (1st, 80)
Jamie Schmidt, Southeast, fr. (2nd, 80)
Susie Kiene, Lincoln High, so. (4th , 83)
Kay C. Elgert, Southeast, jr. Jamie Meyer, East, jr.
Honorary Captain.Jennifer Jeffrey
Boys Tennis
(Record, state meet finish)
#1 Singles-Chad Van Horn, East, sr. (25-0, 1st)
#2 Singles-Kelsey Moran, East, so. (28-4, 2nd)
#1 Doubles-Sam Nelson, jr. - Ryan Haith, so., East (24-1, 1st)
#2 Doubles-Mike Roth, so. - Clark Tefft so East (19-8, 4th) ' ., Honorary Captain-Chad Van Horn
Volleyball
First Team
Hitter-Stacie Maser, Northeast, 6-0, sr. , Hitter.Jaime Krondak, East, 5-11, jr.
Hitter-Tamara Stutheit, East, 5-1 O, jr.
Hitter-Courtney Berkland, East, 5-8, jr.
Hitter-Natalie Roesler, Northeast, 5-8, sr.
Setter-Katherine Pettit, East, 5-9, so.
Honorary Captain-Stacie Maser Second Team
Hitter-Kris Carpenter, East, 5-7, sr.
Hitter-Sherri Lang, Lincoln High, 5-9, jr.
Hitter-Alisha Starnes, Southeast, 5-9, sr.
Hitter-Emily Schultz, Pius X, 5-8, sr.
Hitter.Jamie Ryan, L. Christian, 6-0, sr.
Setter-Robin Voss, Northeast, 5-6, Jr.
Honorable Mention-Lincoln High: Stacey Schuerman, Mindi Leupold. Pius X: Joanne Groth, Jessica Pleskac.
Cross Country
Girls
(State Meet Finish)
Emily Anderson, Southeast, so. (3rd)
Gina Ivory, Southeast, jr. (4th)
Andrea Baker, Southeast, jr. (6th)
Courtney Clinard, Southeast, fr. (10th)
Kim Fosdick, East, sr. (14th)
Kelly Bare, Southeast, sr. (15th)
Katherine Shaner, Southeast, sr. (17th)
Melinda Lattig, East, fr. (20th)
Dana Packard, Southeast, jr. (22nd)
Honorary Captain-Emily Anderson Boys
Cortney Lamb, Southeast, jr. (2nd)
A.J. Hahn, Northeast, Jr. (4th)
Ryan Regnier, Northeast, sr. (7th)
Mike Bickley, Lincoln High, fr. (11th)
Jason Nunes, Southeast, fr. (15th)
Kevin Robinson, Northeast, sr. (20th)
Jeremy Svoboda, Northeast, sr. (28th)
Chris Deppe, Lincoln High, sr. (63rd)
Honorary Captain-Cortney Lamb
Softball
IF - Mandy Kubik , Lincoln High, sr ( 378)
IF-Angie Nolte, Southeast , sr. ( 505)
IF-Cori Sampson , Southeast, jr ( 442)
IF-Miranda France, Lincoln High, jr ( 277)
OF-Tammy Raspllcka, Northeast, sr. (.250)
OF-Jenny Janda , East, so (.414)
OF-Kelly Danek, Northeast, so. (.430)
Utility - Carrie Campbell , East , so. (.293)
Utility -Amy Aden, Lincoln High, jr. ( 221)
Utility-Brenda Lieneman, Southeast, sr ( 350)
P-Lisa Graff , Lincoln High, sr (22-6, 0 96 ERA)
P-Lisa Lambelet, Southeast, sr. (8-1, 1 88 ERA)
DH-Steph Aden, Lincoln High , jr. (.568)
C-Erin Nortman, Southeast , sr. (.500)
Honorary Captain-Lisa Graff
Honorable Mention-Southeast: Staph Cook, Courtney Wittstruck, Kari Witherspoon Lincoln High : Dena Bogdanovich, Anne Wilson , Melanie Tramp
Northeast: Janet Dolezal , Erin York, Heather
Mueller. East: Celia Reed , Kristin Francisco Melissa Atwood '
Gymnastics
Girls
(State Meet Finish)
Martha Strain, East , so {2nd AA , SthV, 5th UB, 6th FX, 2nd BB)
Jamie Mason, Southeast, sr (3rd AA, 4th UB, 5th FX)
Kirsten McGowan, Southeast , jr {6th AA , 3rd FX)
Amy Kumpula, Northeast, fr. (3rd UB)
Lisa Bucacek, Southeast , so. {2nd FX)
Melissa Schwaner , East, sr (4th FX)
Kristi Huppert , East, jr {4th BB)
Sarah McElvey , East, jr (2nd BB)
Honorary Captain-Martha Strain
Boys
Derek Leiter, Southeast , so {1st AA , 1st PH, 1st PB, 2nd SR, 2nd V, 3rd HB)
Cory Adams, Southeast , so {3rd AA, 2nd PH, 3rd SR, 2nd HB, 1st FX)
Carlos Ceballos, Northeast, jr.
Honorary Captain-Derek Leiter (AA=AII Around, V=Vault, UB=Uneven Bars, FX=Floor Exercise, BB=Balance Beam , PH=Pommel Horse, PB=Parallel Ba r s, SR=Still Rings , HB=Hor izontal Bar)
Defen_sive end, junior Bryan Gunter (89), tries to break free from a Lincoln High blocker as he intently follows the play during a junior varsity football game at Beechner Field.
Rockets finish 22-3 Prep spoils bid for 9th state title
Championship games at the state basketball tournament can be so unforgiving.
It hardly seems fair that a team ranked No. 1 for much of the season should fall one game short of winning a state title and end upsecondbest.
That's the way it was, however, for the 1993-94 version of the Northeast boys basketball team. For the third time in Coach Rick Collura's eight years as Northeast head coach, the Rockets entered the 'Big House' searching for marriage, but walked back down the aisle as a bridesmaid.
The top-ranked Rockets carried a 20-2 record into the Bob Devaney Sports Center for Thursday afternoon's first-round game against Omaha Central.
The Eagles presented early problems. By halftime, nothing had been solved as the two teams were deadlocked, 26-26.
Northeast started to pull away in the second half and closed the game with a 30-point fourth quarter to win going away, 72-61. Alton Mason, the sophomore All-Stater, led the Rockets with 19 points. Junior Greg Gerlach and senior Steve Wright scored 13 points each while junior B.J. Helmstadter added 12. Senior Craig Volzke provided spark off the bench when he hit a pair of key 3-point field goals in the second half.
With the Central game as a springboard, Northeast blew by Kearney Friday afternoon, 82-66 in the semifinal round. The game was decided early as the two BJ's, Helmstadter and Nannen, triggered a 25-12 Northeast lead after one period.
Kearney rallied to cut the deficit to three in the third period, but that was as close as the Bearcats would get as a balanced Northeast attack turned back all challenges.
Gerlach led the way with 26 points and 11 rebounds against Kearney. Helmstadter added 20 points, Nannen had 14 and Mason 11.
Northeast entered the title game against the Junior Jays with as much confidence as any team could have. The late season roll that had produced 16 straight wins had gathered speed. / In the way stood Creighton Prep, a team con-side red by some to be unbeatable early in the season.
"He doesn't wear a sign out there that says 'sophomore'. The kid puts his jersey on, comes out and gets the job done."
-Prep Coach Scott Hawk, referring to Alton Mason
Mid-season losses proved Prep was not the greatest team of all time, as one Omaha columnist claimed, but the Junior Jays had an abundance of talent and a pair of AII-Staters in T.J. Pugh and Othello Meadows. The pair combined for 33 points to key Prep's 57-44 win over the Rockets.
Northeast led 16-15 after one quarter, but then a not-so-funny-thing happened to the Rockets on their way to what was hoped to be the school's ninth state basketball championship.
Northeast scored only two points in the second quarter as Prep grabbed a 26-18 halftime lead. It wasn't so much that the game was out of reach, because it wasn't. It's just that the Rockets, a team that lived on momentum all season, had lost that precious commodity at the worst possible moment----the state cham-
pionship game.
A 19-for-52 shooting performance w; that far below Prep's 21-for-53 effort, but N< east shot only three free throws, missing , them, while Prep was 13 of 19 from the ch stripe.
As Northeast players lined up to rec their second-place medals and accept the ner-up trophy, disappointment and long f, prevailed.
The sadness of not being a part of the! medal presentation and the bright light television will fade away. The satisfaction 22-3 season and the No. 2 ranking in bot the state's major daily newspapers will rep disappointing feelings and will qualify the 1 94 Rockets as one of the top eight or 1ote, in Northeast history.
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Junior center Greg Gerlach goes up against an Omaha Central opponent in the opening tip of the round game against the Eagles. Rockets awaiting the outcome include B.J. Helmstadter (be official) and Alton Mason (21 ). Mason, a sophomore, was a Class A first team All-State selection v Gerlach was named to the Class A second team. Gerlach scored 13, 26 and 16 points in tournament games while Mason had 19, 11 and 5 The pair combined to produce some of the r crowd-pleasing plays of the tournament as Mason's passes found Gerlach open under the baske t the 6-foot-7 center finished the play with a two-handed dunk.
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Thursday, March 10 - 1 :30 p.m.
Northeast 72 Omaha Central 61
0. Central 11 15 10 25-61
Northeast. ............ 9 17 16 30-72
OC-Behrens 2-4 0-0 6 , Sanderson 5-17 0-0 12, Johnson
7-13 1-5 15, Smith 6-24 5-6 17 , Bartee 2-2 2-2 6, Farrington 0-0 0-0 0, Payzant 0-10-00, Laravie 1-5 0-1
3, Schulz 0-1 0-1 0, Schoener 1-1 0-2 2 Totals 24-68 815 61. NE - Nannen 0-42 -22, Mason 6-13 7-1119 , Wells 1-3123, Helmstadter 5-102-4 12, Gerlach 5-63-313, Wr ight
4- 7 4-6 13 Volzke 2- 4 0-0 6, Kelley 0- 4 4-5 4 , Schroth 00 0-0 0 Totals 23-51 23-34 72.
3-polnt goals-QC 5-23 (Behrens 2 -3, Sanderson 2-12 , Smith 0-5 , Larav ie 1-3), NE 3-13 (Nannen 0 - 3, Mason 0-
1, Wells 0-1, Helmstadter 0-1, Gerlach 0-1, Wright 1-2, Vo lzke 2-4) Total fouls-QC 25 , NE 17. Fouled outSande r son Johnson, Wells. Technical foul-Gerlach. Rebounds-QC 47 (Johnson 13), NE 35 (Mason 9) Turnovers-QC 16, NE 10. Field goal percentage - QC .352, NE .450 Free throw percentage-QC 533 , NE 676
Semifinal Round
Friday, March 11 - 1 :30 p.m.
Northeast 82 Kearney 66
Kearney ........................ 12 21 12 21-66
Northeast... 25 14 20 23-82
K -Beezley 10-23 3- 5 26 , Larson 4-136 - 614 , R. Foote 2-
4 7-9 11, Mumm 3-1 o3-5 11, Lathrop 0-0 0-0 0, Simpson
0-4 0-2 0, Koster0-0 2-3 2 , A. Foote 0-3 2-2 2, Rasmussen 0-1 0-0 0, Ganz 0- 0 0-0 0 , Boss ham er 0-0 0 - 0 O, Gove 01 0-0 0. Totals 19-59 23-32 66
NE-Nannen 5-8 0-1 14, Mason 3- 7 4- 7 11, Wells 1-4 1-2
3, Helmstadter 7-9 5- 6 20 , Ger lach 11-15 4- 8 26 , Wright 3-6 0-3 6, Kelley 1-1 0-1 2, Volzke 0- 2 0- 0 0 , Fagler 0-0 0-0 0, Duitsman 0-1 0-0 0, Schroth 0- 1 0-0 0 , Motz 0 -0 0-
0 0. Totals 31-54 14-28 82. 3-point goals-K 5 -27 (Beez ley 3 - 13, Larson 0- 5, R. Foote 0-1, Mumm 2-4, S im pson 0-1, A. Foote 0-2, Gove 0-1) , NE 6-13 (Nannen 4-7, Mason 1- 1, Helmstadter 1-1 , Volzke 0- 2 , Duitsman 0-1, Schroth 0-1 ). Total fouls - K 24 , NE 22. Fouled out-He lm stadter. Rebounds-K36 (R Foote 8) , NE 40 (Gerlach 11). Turnovers-K 15, NE 16 Field goal percentage-K .322 , NE .574. Free throw percentage-K 718, NE 500
Championship Game
Saturday, March 12 -1 :30 p.m.
Creighton Prep 57 Northeast 44
Creighton Prep .. 15 11 11 20-57
Northeast. 16 2 12 14-44
CP-Meadows4-126-814 , Lauritsen2-7 4-59 , Fogarty4-
6 0-0 9, Pugh 8-23 3-6 19, Ridder 2-3 0-0 4 , Coniglio 01 0-0 0 Esch 1-1 0-0 2 , Brennan 0- 0 0 -0 0 , Peterson 00 0-0 0, Chapman 0-0 0-0 0 , Lipari
"We take the best shots from people because of our tradition."
-Coach Rick Collura
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Top: Alton Mason gets free under the basket for a layup against Creighton Prep. Although Mason was held to 5 points by the Junior Jays, his ball-handling skills and ability to find the open man kept Northeast's offense in gear during the season. Junior Mike Kelley (45) watches Mason's shot. Bottom: Mike Kelley and B.J. Helmstadter get into position for a possible rebound of B.J. Nannen's 3-point field goal against Prep.
0 -0 0-0 0 Totals 2153 13-19 57. NE-Nannen 4-12 0-0 12 , Mason 2-9 0-1 5 , Wells 1-2 0-0 2, Helmstadter3-6 0-2 6, Gerlach 8-16 0- 0 16, Wright 14 0-0 3, Kelley 0-1 0-0 0, Volzke 0-1 0-0 0, Schroth 0-1 00 O, Fagler 0-0 0-0 0 Motz 0- 0 0-0 O, Du i tsman 0-0 0 -0 0. Totals 19-52 0-3 44. 3-point goals - CP 2-8 (Meadows 0-1 , Lauritsen 1-4 Fogarty 1-2, Pugh 0- 1), NE 6-22 (Nannen 4- 11 , Mason 14, Wells 0-1, Helmstadter 0-1 , Gerlach 0- 1, Wright 1-3, Volzke 0-1) Turnovers-GP 14, NE 20 Total fouls-CP 10, NE 23 Rebounds-GP 37
12), NE 36 (Helmstadter 10). Field goal percentage-GP 389, NE 358. Free throw percentage-GP 650 , NE 000 A10 211. Officials-Scott Koch Bob McAuliff
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Follow your dream achievements over If you stumble, don't st o the past 18 years. and lose sight of your goa :, press on to the top.
Good luck in the future
For only on top, can we S EE the whole view, can we see what we've do ; 1 and what we can do,
Mom, Dad, and can we then have the visi c r Love, to seek something new Christina
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Tiara Bates, Karrie Blessing, Kerry Carson, Dan Clare, Jesica Curtis, Chad Eckmann, Heather Evans, Mike Jenkins, Jen Koci, Jody Kouma, Mindy Lanum; Rik Minnick, Pepper Nelson, Brian Nemeth, Wendy Schmidt, Joe Schwarz, R~bin Shaw.
Thanks for all of your help -
"Mr. B"
Carrie
You've been our little girl for years, Through happiness and tears, And you'll always be our beautiful star, No matter if you're near or far.
There's a whole world out there for you, A new world to be explored. So spread your wings and learn to fly. It's time for you to soar!
Love, Mom, Dad & Tami
Some thoughts as you prepare to graduate. Be kind and gentle, loving and forgiving. Let your sense of humor be your suit of armor. Be positive and always carry an extra smile in your pocket.
Whatever roles you choose in life, remember, We are standing in the wings admiring your performance We applaud you for giving your best efforts. You had no choice of what you brought with you into this life, but strive to be the best you can We are proud of you.
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1993-94 STAR STRUTTER SENIORS You're Terrific! Thanks for the "Rosey" memories of a successful year!! You've made us so very proud of you Love, Your parents/Strutter Boosters
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From a "cute" little boy to a "handsome" young man.
I am proud of the perso n you've become.
Love, Mom
We are proud of you.
Love, Grandma & Grandpa
Lacey
Is this the little girl I carried, Is this the little boy at play? I don't remember growing older---When did they?
Sunrise, Sunset---Swiftly fly the years. One season following another, Laden with happiness and tears
Love you forever, Mom and Dad
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Love, Mom, Dad and Cortney
Where's my little Evie?
Love you always, Mom, Shadow, Sheba, and Daisy
We're proud of you. Good luck in all your future dreams and goals.
Love, Your Families
Gary, Kathy and Scott Raymond
Pat, Mike and Shane Einspahr
Scott, Linda 'and Jeremy Raridon
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We will be cheering you on in your future. working hard and make those new horizons great ones. Love, John, Mark, James and Jordan Your Brothers
We love you, Amy-girl Mom and Dad EVE
Happiness is having dreams. Success is making those dreams come true. Good luck.
We are proud of you.
Love, DAD and PAULA
Graduation not an ending, but" A whole new world with n e· , horizons to pursue." We are very proud of you, Sweetie. Kee t
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CASEY
You have been a real joy to us!
We hope you have a very happy & successful life.
Love, Mom, Dad and Corey
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"We have no greater Joy than to hear that our child walks in TRUTH!"
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You have made your family and friends so very proud of you. You have enriched our lives with your loving, joyful spirit, your courageous stand for what is right and what is wrong, your sincere caring and desire to be there for others but above all, your radiant smile.
May you continue to be richly blessed as you walk in the Light of His love.
Congratulations!!
We love you, Honey!!
Mom&Dad
You were wonde,ful back then & you've just gotten better & better!!!
Congratulations Mason!
We are all so proud of you!
With all of our love, Mom, Charlie, Ellen, David and Casey
It's a ball having you as a daughter!
Go get 'em Pumpkin! Grrrrr! Love, Dad & Mom
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Kirwan, Christopher
Kllmm, Brandon 54
Kllngaman, Megan 54
Koehne, Wendy 54
Kohls, Katie
Kramer, Melissa 54
Kramer, Tim
Krecklow, Caleb 54
Krull, Ryan 54
Kucera, Christopher 54
Kucera, Corrine 54
Kuta, Natalie 54
Lamb, Allsha 54
Lamb, Arica 54
Lane, Zachary 54
Langley, Velvet 54
Larson, Melissa 54
Latas, Mlchelle 54
Lauffer, Crystal 54
Lawrence, Ricky
Le, Minh 54
Le, Thuy
Lehi, Melanie
Lenhoff, Adam 54
Lewis, Christine 54
LIie, Jennifer 54
Lindgren, Steven 54
Lockard, Trla 55
Loehr, Natasha 55
Long, Kristie 55
Longoria, Andrew 55
Louthan, Kevin 55
Lovett, Nick 55
Luff, Joseph 55
Lundy, Brian 55
Macku, Lisa 55
Manley, Britt 55
Manning, Jason 55
Mansfield, Jennifer 55
Mar, Amber
Mares, Brett 55
Marriner, Jonathon 55
Marshall, Danny 55
Martinez, Olga 55
Mason, Alton 55
Mason, Dedra 55
Massa, Timothy 55
Masten, Bradley 55
McCormick, Tori 55
McGowen, Casey 55
McKenzie, Pat
McMahan, Roseanna 55
McManmle, Teri
McVay, John 55
Mehlmann, Jonathan 55
Meister, Melanle 55
Mervin, Steven 55
Meyer, Jamie 55
MIiburn, Jonathan
MIiker, Ted 55
MIiier, Raegen 55
MIiier, Rex 55
MIiier, Shayna 55
MIiieson, Sara 55
MIiis, Edward 56
Mink, Kelley 56
Mitchell, Jennifer 56
Mitchell, Kelli 56
Mobley, Marie 56
Monk, Ryan 56
Montez, Monica
Moore, Joshua 56
Moore, Sacha 56
Moore, Sarah 56
Morehead, Ryan 56
Morrow , Joshua 56
Motz, Jeffrey 56
Murray, Tonya 56
Nannen, Benjamin 56
Nekola, Jeffrey
Nelsen, Janean 56
Nelson, Jason 56
Nelson, Ryan 56
Neuklrch, Corey 56
Nevius, Kristina 56
Nguyen, Dleu
Nguyen, Dzezl 56
Nguyen,Ha
Nguyen, He 56
Nguyen, Hung 56
Nguyen, Thlnh 56
Nguyen, Trung 56
Nichols, Jamie 56
Niederhaus, Jessica 56
Nissen, Klaus
Noble, Melissa 56
Northup, Thomas 56
Nutter, Elizabeth 56
Oakeson, Kelly 56
Olivetti, Carina 56
Olsen, Jamie 56
Olson, Jason 56
Ong, Slang Pel
Ore, Ben 56
Orosco, David 56
Owen, Amy
Pajnlgar, Zaheer 57
Payne, Gia 57
Payzant, Season 57
Peery, Suzanne 57
Pence, Samantha 57
Penn, Michael 57
Perdew, Ellssa 57
Peron, John 57
Persinger, Becky 57
Peterson, Carle 57
Peterson, Shella 57
Petracek, Jennae 57
Pfluge, George 57
Pflughaupt, Dana 57
Pham, Hao 57
Pham, Hung 57
Pham, Phong 57
Pham, Thuy 57
Pickett, Tarra 57
Plersel, Heath 57
Pilppo, James 57
Poindexter, Joseph 57
Pope, Rebecca 57
Porter, Trampas
Portsche, Matthew 57
Post, Gall
Preble, Trevln 57
Prochnow, Ryan 57
Proctor, David 57
Proett, Daw n 57
Quintana , Marlo 57
Rains, We n dy 57
Rasmussen, Eric 57
Reed, Jenn ife r
Renker, Jason 57
Rezac , Cha r le ne 57
Rezac,William 57
Rich ar ds, Glen 57
Ricky, Kevin 58
Ridgley , Aaron 58
Rieck, J oh n 58
RlegP- , Ca rmen 58
Riggi n s , Colin 58
Rihan ek , Dar i n 58
Roberts, And r ew 58
Roberts, Anthony 58
Roberts, Ryan 58
Robinson, Gina 58
Robinson, Ward 58
Rogers, WIiiiam 58
Rohr, Anita 58
Rothwell, Tina 58
Russell, Eric 58
Ryan, Miranda 58
Sarfarlk, Jenny 58
Sardeson, Shannon 58
Sardeson, Shaun 58
Sazama, Jessica 58
Scheel, Brian 58
Scherbak, Susan 58
Schlegel, Samual
Schlosser, Tricia 58
Schowalter, Sarah 58
Schowalter, Wlllle 58
Schroth, Ellen 58
Schultz, Mellssa 58
Schwaderer, Danae 58
Schwanlnger, Christine 58
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Schwerdtfe ger , David 58
Schwindt, Aar on 58
Scott, Je ss ic a 58
Scribner, Ch ad 58
Scrivner, Qui ncy 58
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Anderson, Elizabeth 34 Carlson, Karl 35
Anderson, Karl 34
Turek, Jason 60 Ankeny, Tina 34
Tuveson, Erica 60
Carter, Tye
Cassados, Kanneatche 35
Anspach, Bryan 34 Ceballos, Carlos 35
Tyler, Jason Ausdemore, Jamie Chandler, Chad
Sheldon, Juli e 59 Usher, Eric 60
Sheld o n, Juli e 59
Sh e ldon, Me li ssa 59
Shires , Christ op her 59
Sigri s t, Da w n 59
Simm ons , Co rey 59
Sim mon s , Ja son 59
Simpson, J ennif er 59
Sinner, Julie 59
Sittner, Justin 59
Slechta, Ann 59
Smith, Allison 59
Uttecht, Joel 60
Valdez, Henry 60
VanArsdall, Jeremy 60
VanArsdall, Shawn 60
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Bahm, Nathan 34 Chau, Dung 35
Balley, Steven 34 Chesnut, Daniel 35
Bailey, Timothy Christiansen, Joshua 35
Bales, Dwain 34 Christianson, Jason 35
VanHorn, Anthony 60 Bamesberger, Nicole 34 Clapper, Angela 36
Vanderslice, Krystal 60
Vanderslice, Trista 60
Vasa, Chad 60
Vasanji, Vijay 60
Vickers , Amy 60
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Bartzatt, Chris 34
Baum, Julie 34
Bautch, Scott 34
Baxter, Darrel 34
Bayne, Michael 34
Clark, Cory 36
Clarkson, Amber 36
Clausen, Tracy 36
Clewell, Kristina 36
Cole, Brandon 36
Conoley, Collin 36
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Martin, Zachary 40
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Mi lier, Matthew 40
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Mueller, Heather 41
Murray, Dana 41
Mutfwang, Nanpet 41
Myers, Joshua 41
Neddenriep, Wade 41
Neff, Cynthia 41
Nelson, Erin 41
Nelson, Jennifer 41
Nguyen, Dang 41
Nguyen, John 41
Nguyen, Trang 41
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Nickles, Sunnie 41
Niederhaus, John 41
Ninh, Hieu Ngoc 41
Nissen, Koan 41
Northup, Timothy 41
Novak, Kelly 41
Olsen, Justin
Olson, Ryan 41
Ore, Elizaveth
Ott, Kelly 41
Owens, Leasha 41
Pape, Rebecca 41
Parson, Mark 41
Pashby, Matthew 41
Patterson, James Peters, Stacy 41
Petersen, Jason 41
Peterson, Joseph Peterson, Ryan 41
Pham, Due Thanh 41
Pham, Trang 41
Phillips, Joseph 41
Pickel, Rory 41
Pillard, Eric 41
Pilmore, Jennifer 41
Poole, Richard 41
Poore, Brian 41
Portsche, Lindsey 42
Post, Tinicia 42
Prior, Analisa 42
Props, Shawn 42
Pyle, Corey 42
Quest, Andrew 42
Quigley, Lori 42
Randall, Daniel
Rauner, Paul 42
Ray, Nikcole 42
Rayford, Joshua
Remaklus, Aaron
Rice, Dana 42
Rice, Kurtis 42
Richard, Robert 42
Richardson, Jeffrey 42
Rivett, Mandelyn
Roberts, Jennie 42
Roberts, Melissa4 2
Robinson, Paul 42
Rogge, Megan 42
Rook, Jill 42
Ross, Sarah 42
Ross, Vincent
Russek, Chris 42
Rust, Kam I 42
Rutt, Tamera 42
Saalfeld, Tami 42
Saddler, Jason 42
Sammons, Anna 42
Sardeson, Trisha 42
Schaaf, Bridget 42
Scheinost, Vicki 42
Schied, Brian 42
Schildt, Matthew 42
Schildt, Michael 42
Schilke, Kimberly
Schmidt, Steven 42
Schmledlng, Jamie 42
Schrage, Aaron 42
Schroeder, Daniel 42
Schuette, Jessica 42
Schuller, Dawnelle 43
Schultz, Geoffrey 43
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Scott, Amanda 43
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Senn, Arthur 43
Shamburg, Jeffrey 43
Shaw, Courtney 43
Shaw, Suzanne 43
Sheldon , Ashlii 43
Shepherd , Michel e 43
Shires, Frank 43
Showen, Scott 43
Siebe, Christopher 43
Silva, Joseph 43
Simental, Robert 43
Sindel, Steven
Skudlarek, Michelle 43
Slosson, Jason 43
Smith, Angie 43
Snoke, Brenda 43
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Sobczyk, Brian 43
Soliman, Mohsin 43
Sorensen, Jedidiah 43
Spielman, Scott 43
Spier, Gary 43
Spomer, Suzanne 43
Stanosheck, Shelly 43
Stanoshedk, Zachary 43
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Stricker, Stacey 43
Sutter, Anthony
Swenson, Nlcole 43
Swisher, Christopher 43
Talbert, Patrick 43
Tanner, Mindy 43
Tautfest, Andrew
Thal, Nghl 43
Thompson, James 44
Thoms, Ellsha 44
Thurmond, Karen 44
Tietz, Erin 44
Tipton, Jodi 44
Tobiassen, Mary 44
Tompsett, Kimberly 44
Townsend, Cory 44
Tran, Trieu 44
Tran, Trung 44
Tran, Ty 44
Truong, Phuc 44
Trutna, Derek 44
Tucker, Shawn 44
Turner, Rebecca 44
Tuveson, Christopher 44
Tweedle, Dan
Ulrlch, Melissa 44
Upton, Jami 44
Vanderslice, Trista
Varnadoe, Latasha 44
Vaverka, Jessica 44
Vltamvas, Chessa 44
Voss, Robin 44
Wach, Jeremy 44
Wagner, Jessi 44
Walbridge, Robert 44
Weatherman, Aaron 44
Weaver, Demarcus 44
Wellman, Scot 44
Wells, Jeffrey 44
Wenzl, Troy 44
Westphal, Tanya 44
Wheeler, Bill 44
Whisenhunt, Kendra 44
White, Heidi 44
White, Ryan 44
Whiting, Jennifer 44
Wlebke, Christopher 45
WIii, Valarie 45
WI Illa ms, Seth
WIison, Aaron 45
WIison, Jason 45
Winters, Michael
Wolfe, Carrie 45
Woodman, Jason 45
Woodrum, Sydnee
Worster,Krlstlna 45
Wozny, Jeremy 45
Yager, Brian 45
Yeager, Ronda 45
Yonekura, Ablgall 45
Yoon, JI Hong 45
York, Erin 45
Young, Laura 45
Zeiger, Jeffery 45
Zessln, Kelly 45
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s. e - n . i . o : r · s:
Abbott, Nicole
Adams, Talla
Albers. Jennifer
4 Semester Honor Roll 10- Orchestra, International Club (Relations Officer), A.A. D.D. 11-Orchestra (L) , International Club, Photography Club. 12- Orchestra (L), National Honor Society. Albert, Angela Allen, Brenda Allen, Charles Andersen, WIiiiam Anderson, Curt Anderson, Michelle Andrews. Sean
10- Marching Band, Concert Band. 11- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Track. 12- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Track.
Anker. Michael
1 Semester Honor Roll 10Sophomore Football, Swimming (L) , Soccer, Scholar Athlete. 11-Varsity Cheer Studder, Reserve Football, Swimming (L), Soccer, Rocket of the Week. 12-Swimming (L), Varsity Cheer Studder Soccer.
Bailey,Jason
Balley, Robin
10- Marching Band, Concert Band. 11- Marching Band, Symphonic Band. 12- Marching Band (L), Orchestra, Symphonic Band.
Bally, Jennifer
Baker, Nicholas
4 Semester Honor Roll 10- International Club, Cross Country, Track(L). 11- Tennis, Track (L),Spring Play, LPS Scholar Athlete, Scholar of the Week. 12-Student Council, Tennis (L), Track (L), Fall Play, National Honor Society, '94 Cheer Stud, ESL Friends Club.
Baldwin, Deanna Barker, Patricia Bartels, Christian
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band (L), Concert Band. 11- Marching Band, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band,, Academics (L). 12- National Honor Society.
Bate, Chrystal
Bates, Edward Bates, Tiara
2 Semester Honor Roll 10Northeastern, Cross Country,
Soccer, Difference Makers, German Club Secretary. 11Soccer, The Pulse. 12- Northeastern, Soccer (L), Difference Makers.
Bauersachs, Jennifer Beal, Heather Beaman, Dameyon Bean Cox, Joshua Beck.Lance
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band, Concert Band, Tennis, Soccer. 11- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Tennis, Soccer. 12- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Tennis (L), Soccer, National Honor Society.
Beckman. Eric
10- Reserve Baseball. 11- Reserve Baseball. 12- Varsity Baseball (L).
Bellew, Melanie Bender, Jennifer Bennett.Rene
1 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, FBLA. 11Marching Band (L), Symphonic Band, FBLA, Rocket of the Week. 12- Marching Band, Orchestra, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble. Berens, Larry Bernt, Miehe Ile
Biggs. Matthew
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Sophomore Football, Reserve Golf, Scholar Athlete Award. 11Reserve Football, Varsity Golf (L), Scholar Athlete Award, Perfect Attendence. 12- Varsity Golf (L).
Biven, WIiiiam
Black, Terry Blankenship, Eric Blessing. Karrie
11-ROCKET, International Club, Amnesty International CoPresident, IFC. 12-ROCKET, Amnesty International, National Honor Society. Boardman, Sherln Bock,Gage Bolinger, Tracy Bonge, Brian
Bouge, Rachel
10- Cross Country (L), Track, Ecology Club, FCA. 11- Cross Country (L), Debate, Track, Ecology Club, FCA. 12- Cross Country (L), Track, Ecology Club, National Honor Society. Bowers, Tanya Bowers, Toby Brannan, Jackson
Bratt, Kevl n Briley. Wendy
10- Orchestra (L), FBLA, Swimming (L), Cross Country (L), Track (L), Sertoma Award, May Day Royalty. 11- Orchestra (L) , Swing Choir, FBLA, Cross Country,Swing Choir, Prom Royalty. 12- Orchestra (L), Swing Choir (L), Star Strutter, Homecoming Royalty. Brill, Matthew Brill, Robert Brinkman, Daniel Brock, Christopher Brock, Jennifer Brown, Joe Brown, Martell Brtek, Jaime
4 Semester Honor Roll
10 -Difference Makers, Rainb ow Club 11- Debate (L), Stud ent Council, National Honor S ociety, Difference Makers, Rai nbow Club. 12- Debate (L), ESL Friends Club, Young Repub licans, Vice-President of Nat ional Honor Society, Differen ce Makers,Scholar of the W eek, Rocket of the Week, Inte rnational Club President. Bruns, Gary Bui , Petrus Bu rbach, Angelina Bur back, Brian Burback, Tamara Burns, Tiffany Bush, Meesha Butler, Joel Caha, Alan Canuso, Nicholas Carllle, Brandl Carmichael, Amy Carr, Mandy Carson. Kerry
3 S emester Honor Roll
10 - Northeastern, Reserve Football. 11- Northeastern, Reserve Football. 12- Northeastern, Varsity Football (L), Tee n age Republicans, Video Yearbook, National Honor Soc iety .
Cebuhar, Daniel Chapman. Christa
2 Semester Honor Roll
10- Sophomore Volleyball, Sophomore Basketball. 11Reserver Basketball, FCA. 12FBLA, FCA.
Christianson, Craig Chu, Lien
Clare. Daniel
1 Semester Honor Roll
10- Concert Choir, Spring Play, Fall Play, Musical, Lincoln Jour-
nal Profile Student. 11- Con cert Choir, Student Council Historian, The Pulse, Rocket of the Week, May Day Representative, Fall Play, Spring Play, Musical. 12- Concert Choir, Student Council Co-Chair, Northeastern, The PuseNideo Yearbook, Ecology Club, Teenage Republicans Co-Chair, Student Announcements, ESL Friends Club, Principal Advisory Commission, Fall Play, Spring Play, Musical.
Clark, Tara Clow, Scott Cook, Brian Coombes, Lisa Corning, Jeffrey Cotton. Heather
4 Semester Honor Roll 12Varsity Cheerleader Captain (L). Cox, Heath Craft, Corey
Craig. Kimberly
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Soccer. 11- FCA. 12- FCA, Junior Varsity Volleyball Manager, National Honor Society. Crandell, Tina Cronin, Jennifer Crook, Marla Crosby, Angela Curry, Beneva Curtis, Jessica
10- Marching Band, Concert Band. 11- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Northeastern, Peer Helping. 12- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Northeastern Editor, Peer Helping, Teenage Republicans CoChair. Davis, Courtney Davis, Sonya Delange, Michelle Delano, Elizabeth Dewan. Chantel
4 Semester Honor Roll 11- Concert Choir, Musical, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Academics (L), National Honor Society. 12- Concert Choir, National Honor Society Secretary, Top 3% of Class.
•Dodworth, Cameron Dolezal, Mike Dondlinger, Daniel Drewel, Jeremy
10- FBLA Historian, Reserve Baseball. 11- FBLA, Wrestling (L). 12- Wrestling (L), Star Studder.
Dultsman, Timothy Dunn, Donald Eckmann, Chad
Eden, Matthew
Egbarts, Tammy
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Cross Country. 12- Cross Country, National Honor Soc iety Einspahr, Kimberlee
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Orchestra (L) , Concert Choir (L), Sophomore Swing Cho ir, F BLA 11- Orchest ra , Conc ert Choir ( L), Swing Cho ir, Mu sical, FBLA, Star St rutter , Ro ck Show. 12Orchestr a (L), Swing Choir (L), Chamb ersin ge rs, National Honor Society, Rock Show.
Eley , Jam ie
Ellis , Monica
En gstr om, Elizabeth Ens ign, Ruth
Eric kson, Timothy Erks ,Jeff
Ethr idge, Tanya
Evan s, Heather
Ewa ld, James Fand ers. JIii
4 Semester Honor Roll
10 -Sophomore Basketball , IF C, Amnesty Internationa l, Ecology Cl ub, Academics (L), Top 3% of C lass. 11- I FC, Amnesty ln ternation al. 12- Amn esty Int e rn ational Tr easurer , National Honor Soci ety.
Fa rr ar, Ryan
Fe dler , Patricia Fidle r, Alrlia
Findley, Alliso n
Fitzgera ld , Ben jamin
Foge lman, Shawn Folso m, Becky
Franzen , Daniel
10- Marching Band, Concert Ban d, Concer t Choir, Swing Cho ir (L), Ro l e Playing Club, Mu sic al. 11- Marching Band, Jaz z Ba nd, Symphonic Band, Sw in gChoir(L),Chambersingers, Ro le Playing Club, Vocal (L). 12 - Ma rching Band (L), Jazz Band , Symph o nic Band, Chambers i ng ers , Rol e Play ing Club.
Funk, Les lie
Furlong, Sa rah
Gagner , Em mie
Gaston, Aaron Geer, WIiiiam
Geisler, Scott
Gemmell. Justin
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10- Sophomore Football, Soccer. 11- Reserve Football, Soccer (L). 12- Varsity Football (L), Soccer (L), '94 Cheer Stud, Fal Play, Spring Play.
Gettman, Angela Giraud, Gabriel Goeschel, Richard Graewe, Michael
Griffeth. Jlllalna
2 Semester Honor Roll 10Gymnastics (L), Tennis. 11Concert Choir, Tennis (L), One Act Plays, Musical. 12- ConcertChoir, Tennis (L), Star Strutters (L), Musical.
Groves, Timothy Grow, Ryan
Guhde, Danell Gusler, Melisa Haake. Lacey
10- Sophomore Cheerleader. 11- Varsity Cheerleader (L), Soccer. 12- Varsity Cheerleader Captain (L), Sweetheart Dance Queen.
Hagemeier, Daren Harpham, Mark Harris, Christopher Harry, Brian
Hartshorn, Jeffrey Havel, Jason
Haydon. Carrie
1 Semester Honor Roll 10Sophomore Cheerleader Secretary. 11- Varsity Cheerleader Secretary (L). 12- Star Strutter, Student Mediaton.
Hayes, Justin Heiden, Cllnton Helnblgner, Jennifer Heinicke, Emlly Helmstadter, Angela Helmstadter, Shawn Helter, Chance Hendricksen, Sarah Hertzel, Roger Hespen, Jonathan Hidy, Matthew HIiier. Heidi
10- Orchestra, Sophomore Basketball, Soccer (L), Ecology Club. 11- Orchestra, Re$erve Basketball, Soccer(L), Amnesty International. 12- Symphonic Band, Orchestra (L), Soccer (L), Amnesty International. Hoang. Viet
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Orchestra, FBLA Vice-President, Student Council, French Club, Math Club. 11- Orchestra, FBLA President, Student Council District Liason, Math Club, Cross Country, Quiz Bowl, 234/lndex
Academic Decathalon, Fall Play. 12- Orchestra (L), FBLA President, Student Council Sargeant at Arms, Math Club, Wind Ensemble, Quiz Bowl, Cross Country, Top 3% of Class 4 Semesters, KFRX Scholar of the Week, Junior Achievement. Hoffman. Jennifer
1 Semester Honor Roll 10FBLA, French Club Treasurer. 11- Concert Choir, FBLA Secretary, Speech, Golf (L), Musical. 12- FBLA Secretary, Golf, Rocket of the Week.
Holland, Christina
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band, Concert Band, Reserve Cheerleader, Gymnastics (L), Swimming (L), RADO, 11- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Varsity Cheerleader, Swimming (L), Gymnastics Captain (L), FCA, Rainbow Club, National Honor Society, Musical, Who's Who Among American High School Students. 12- Marching Band, Concert Choir, Meistersingers, Gymnastics (L), Swimming (L), FCA, National Honor Society, Musical.
Holmes, Tlaesha Holmes, Veegle
Horn. Emily
3 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band, Concert Band, Sophomore Swing Choir, Reserve Cheerleader (L), Tennis. 11- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Swing Choir, FBLA, Varsity Cheerleader, Tennis, Peer Helping. 12-Swing Choir, FBLA Historian, Star Strutters, Tennis, Peer Helping, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students.
Hotler, Timothy Houskle, Eric Huenink. Benjamin
3 Semester Honor Roll 10FB LA, Student Council, International Club, Varsity Football (L), Reserve Football, Reserve Basketball, Track. 11- FBLA, Varsity Football (L), Reserve Basketball, Track (L). 12FBLA, Varsity Football (L), Track (L), National Honor Society.
Hug,Casey
Hurd, Aaron Hutcherson, Brltnle Hydo, David Jackson, James
Jenkins, Michael
10- Spring Play. 11- The Pulse.
12- Northeastern, The Pulse/ Video Yearbook.
Johnson, Darren
Johnson.Jason
4 Semester Honor Roll
10-Soccer (L). 11- Soccer (L). 12- Soccer (L), National Honor Society, Scholar Athlete Award, Academic All-State, Who's Who Among American High School Students.
Jones, Heather
Jullan,Jason Jungers, James Kahler, Danlel
Karpenkova,Janna Karr, Jason
Kaspar, Jason Kehm, Teresa
Kiedrowski, Chad KIiburn, Christine Kimm, Anna
Kipper, Laura
Klein. Stephanie
10- Marching Band, Concert Band, Sophomore Cheerleader. 11- Varsity Cheerleader, Peer Helping, Peer AIDS Educator. 12- Marching Band (L), Symphonic Band, Varsity Cheerleader (L), Peer Helping, Peer AIDS Educator, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Rocket of the Week. Knlght
1 Mark Knippel, Chris Knudson, Clinton Knuth, Jared Koci. Jennifer
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Reserve Tennis, Spirit Club. 11Reserve Tennis, ROCKET. 12ROCKET Editor, Varsity Tennis (L), National Honor Society. Koehne, Amy
1 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band, Concert Band, FBLA, Sophomore Basketball Captain, Difference Makers. 11Difference Makers. 12- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, FCA, Difference Makers, Teenage Republicans. Koerner, Jason
Kost, Joshua Kouma, Anthony Kouma, Jody Kramer, Justin Krejci, Jeanie Kreps, Linnea Kreutz, Paul Kuhfahl, Heather Kumpula, Aaron Kutschkau, Michael
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Laher, Joshua
Laib, Jeffrey
Lancaster, Justina
Lamum, Mindy
Ll,Canh
Le, Nam
Le,Phuong
Le, Thuy
Leising, Christina
Lempke, Michael
Lenhoff, Paul
Leonard. Analisa
4 Semester Honor Roll
11 - Concert Choir, Academics (L ), Musical, National Honor Society. 12- Concert Choir, National Honor Society, Top3% of Class, Who's Who Among American High School Students
Leonard, Ruth Ann
Ll oyd, Jeremy Loos, Joel
Lord, Michele
Louthan, Penny
Lo wery, Jeffrey
Lu edders, Keith Macku, Amy
Macku, Jason
Mar. Tyley
10- FBLA, Reserve Volleyball. 11- FBLA, Star Strutter, Gymnastics (L). 12- Star Strutter Captain, Homecoming Queen. Maranvi Ile, Case
Marden. Rachel
4 S emester Honor Roll
10- Concert Choir. 11- Concert C hoir, Musical. 12- Concert C hoir, National Honor Society, Who 's Who Among American High School Students.
Mariscal, Lisa
Marquis, Tiffany
Mars, Sheila
Martin, Aaron
Martin. Anastasia
10- Marching Band, Concert Band, Sophomore Volleyball, Sophomore Basketball Captain.
11 - Marching Band, Symphonic Band. 12 - Marching Band (L), Symphonic Band.
Martin, Stacy
Marx, Janene
Maser. Stacie
4 Semester Honor Roll 10FBLA, Varsity Volleyball (L), Swimming (L), Track (L). 11FBLA, Varsity Volleyball (L), Swimming (L), Track (L). 12Varsity Volleyball (L), Swimming (L), Track (L), National Honor Society, Academics (L), Who's Who Among American High School Students.
Massa, Jason Mauser, Earl Mayhew, Joshua McCllntock, Brenda Mcconkey, Bryan McHargue, Amber McKinnon, Michele McTaggart.Shana
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Difference Makers, Photography Club. 11- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Difference Makers, Photography Club. 12Marching Band (L), Symphonic Band, Ecology Club, Difference Makers, Photography Club, RADO, National Honor Society . Meeske, Brian Meints, Eric Meisner, Jeffrey Mercer, Laura Mesenbrink, Mark Meyer, Mia Middendorf, Holly Miller. Patrick
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Math Club (L). 11- Math Club (L), Academics (L), ,National Honor Society. 12- Math Club (L), Academics (L), National Honor Society. Minnick, Rik Mitchell. Jasmine
10- Poetry Club, RADO, Spirit Club (L). 11 - Poetry Club, RADO, Spirit Club Captain. 12Silhouettes, RADO. Montez, Salvador Morgenstern, Igor Morton. Kenneth
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Sophomore Football, Sophomore Baseball. 11- Reserve Football. 12- Varsity Football (L), National Honor Society, AllConference Academic Team, LPS Scholar Athlete Award. Mountney, Daniel Mueller, Heidi Muhlbach, April Murphy, Michael Murphy, Raymond Murray, Eric Myers, Shane Nash, Lykeshla Neemann, Eve Neemann. Ryan
10- Sophomore Football. 11Reserve Football, Track. 12Varsity Football (L). Neff, Michael Neff, Timothy Nelson, Andrew Nelson, Pepper Nelson, Robert Nelson, Robert
Nemeth. Brian
2 Semester Honor Roll 10Debate (L). 11- ROCKET, Debate. 12- ROCKET, Debate (L).
Newkirk, Cody
Newnum, Anthony
Nguyen,Anh
Nguyen,Khanh
Nguyen, Linh Huye
Nguyen,Long
Nguyen, Phuc Vinh
Nielsen. Erin
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Orchestra, Reserve Volleyball, Reserve Basketball, Track. 11Orchestra (L), Reserve Volleyball Manager, Varsity Basketball, Reserve Basketball, Track . 12- Orchestra (L), Track (L) , National Honor Soc iety President , Who's Who Among American High School St udents, Rainbow C l ub Co - Pres ident, Sertoma Award .
Noonan, Karl O'Donnal, Sean O'Kelly, Christopher Ollvettl, Calen Osburn, Amy
Otis, Timothy
Parker, Timothy Patzel, Sonya
Pavlov sky, Igor Pearson, Travis Peck, Joel Petska, Melissa
Pham, Huan
Pham, Loe Thanh Plersol, Amber Pirnie, Jay
Pope, Anthony
Portsche. Robert
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Soph . Football, Soph Baseball. 11- Reserve Football, Varsity Baseball,. 12-Varsity Baseball (L), National Honor Society Treasurer (L).
Post, Milissa
Power, Christina
Preston, Daniel Priess, Timothy Purcell, Heat her Rabago. Naomi
10- Cross Country, Rainbow Club. 11 - Rainbow Club, Roc ket of the Week. 12- Cross Co untry, V.Basketball Manager (L), Track, FCA, Rainbow Club, Peer Helping, Celebration Choir, Scholar of the Week, Native Amer.Caucus President. Ramadanovic, Fuad Rapp, Allissa
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4 Semester Honor Roll 10Sophomore Swing Choir, FBLA, Sophomore Volleyball, Tennis, Reserve Basketball, FCA. 11SwingChoir(L),Chambersingers, FBLA Treasurer, Reserve Volleyball, Tennis (L), FCA. 12Concert Choir, Swing Choir (L), FBLA Treasurer, Tennis (L), FCA, Student Mediation, Musical, National Honor Society (L), Top 3% of Class.
Rasmussen, Dana
Rasplicka. Tammy
4 Semester Honor Roll
10- Marching Band (L), Jazz Band, Concert Band, Reserve Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Softball Secretary. 11Marching Band, Drum Major(L), Symphonic Band, Varsity Basketball, Reserve Basketball, National Honor Society, Softball. 12 - Marching Band, Drum Major (L) , Symphonic Band, Varsity Basketball (L), National Honor Society, Softball (L), Sertoma Award, Academic Allstate.
Raymond. Sarah
2 Semester Honor Roll 10Sophomore Swing Choir (L), FBLA, Reserve Cheerleader (L), Difference Makers, Peer Helping. 11- Concert Choir, FBLA, Star Strutter, Prom Royalty, Difference Makers, Peer Helping. 12- Concert Choir, Chambersingers, FBLA, Star Strutter Captain (L), Difference Makers, Peer Helping, Musical. Reed,Jason
Regnier, Ryan
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Swing Choir (L), Student Council, Cross Country (L), Track (L), Musical. 11March ing Band, Symphonic Band, Cross Country (L), Track (L), Chambersingers. 12Marching Band (L), Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Chambersingers, FBLA, Cross Country (L), Track (L), Musical, Rocket of the Week, Scholar of the Week, Sertoma Award.
Regnier, Shannan Rejda, Marty Memmenga, Paul Renshaw, Theresa Resende, Marcia Reubenking, Deana
Rice, Alisha
Richards, Tiffany
10- ~occer, Sophomore Swing Choir. 11- Concert Choir Chambersingers (L). 12- Swing Choir, Chambersingers, Rock Show, Who's Who Among American High School Students.
Richardson, Chad
Robinson. Kevin
4 Semester Honor Roll 10FB LA, Soph. Football, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Baseball. 11Swing Choir, FBLA Secretary, Cross Country (L), Reserve Baseball. 12- Concert Choir, Swing Choir, FBLA, Cross Country (L), Track (L), Musical, National Honor Society. Roesler, Natalie
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Orchestra, Var. Volleyball (L), Res.Basketball, Track. 11Var. Volleyball (L), Var. Basketball (L), Soccer (L). 12- Var. Volleyball (L), Var. Basketball (L), Track (L), National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students.
Rogers, Laurie Rosales. Corl na
4 Semester Honor Roll 10lnternational Club. 11- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, International Club. 12- Marching Band (L), Symphonic Band, International Club Secretary, ESL Club President. Rotert, Cory Royal, Thomas Roza,Chad Rupe, Kerry Rutjens, Chasity Saddler, Chad Saltzman, Damon Sauvage, Danielle Schaich. Kellie
10- Spring Play. 11- Fall Play, One Act Plays, · Spring Play, Scholar of the Week. 12- Rocket of the Week, Speech. Scheel, William Schemmerhorn. Kristen
4 Semester Honor Roll
10- Gymnastics (L), Track, Sophomore Swing Choir. 11Gymnastics (L), Concert Choir, Track, Musical . 12- Gymnastics (L), Track(L), Concert Choir, Musical, National Honor Society.
Schilke, Michael Schmidt, Wendy 10- Golf (L), Marching Band,
Concert Band, Sophomore Basketball. 11- Golf (L), ROCKET, Marching Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Horizons. 12Swimming Manager (L), Marching Band (L), Symphonic Band, ROCKET, Wind Ensemble. Schneider, Aaron Schneider, Scott Schoeppner, Beth Schoneweis. Tonja
4 Semester Honor Roll 11Chambersingers, Rock Show, One Act Plays, Scholar of the Week. 12- Concert Choir, Chambersingers, Musical, Rock Show, National Honor Society. Schroth, Mason Schrum, Scott Schwarz, Joseph Sell, Amanda Sellmeyer, Daniel Settell, Robert Sexton, Alicia Seyersdahl, Shannon Shafer, Angela Shamburg, Angela
10- Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Swing Choir. 11Concert Choir, FBLA, Musical. 12- Concert Choir, Swing Choir (L),PeerHelping, Musical. Shaw, Robin
2 Semester Honor Roll 10Concert Band. 11- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, ROCKET. 12- ROCKET.
Sheridan, Andrea Shetron, Jennifer Shores, Shawn
10- Tennis. 11- Tennis, Peer Helping , Peer AIDS Educator. 12- Peer Helping, Peer AIDS Educator.
Shottenkirk, Thomas Showalter, Shawn Sillman, Shannon Slechta, Thomas Smith, Alisha Smith, Amy 11-Am.nesty International, IFC, Poetry Club. 12- Amnesty International, Drama Improvisation.
Smith, Scott Smith, Steven Snider, Danielle Sorrels, Marvin Sowders, Michael Spomer, Nell Springer, Joy Standley, Lisa Stanley, Jamason Steenbarger, Jason Steinmetz, Alanna Stepanek.Rebecca
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3 Semester Honor Roll 10Reserve Cheerleader, Gymnastics (L). 11- Varsity Cheerleader (L), Gymnastics (L). 12- Gymnastics (L), National Honor Society.
Stephens, Brian Stevens, Michelle Steyer. Kristin
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band (L), Concert Band , Ecology Club. 11- Marching Band (L), Orchestra, Symphonic Band, Difference Makers, Ecology Club. 12- Marching Band (L), Orchestra, Symphonic Band, Difference Makers , Wind Ensemble, National Honor Society.
Stinson, Heather Stolley, Jessica St raatmeyer, Thomas S ullivan, Courtney Summers. Carmen
10- FBLA, Student Council, So phomore Volleyball. 11FB LA Historian, Student Council, Reserve Volleyball. 12FB LA, Student Council, Star Str utter Secretary, Peer Helpin g.
Sumner, Raquel Svoboda, Jeremy
4 Semester Honor Roll
10- Sophomore Swing Choir, FBLA, International Club, Cross Country (L), Sophomore Basketball Captain, Soccer (L). 11Concert Choir, FBLA, International Club, Cross Country (L), Reserve Basketball, Soccer Captain (L}, May Day Attendant, Academic All-State. 12Chambersingers, Cross Country (L), Soccer (L), National Honor Society Vice-President (L), Homecoming Attendant. Tam bke, Corey Tatum, Jennifer Taylor, Jamie Tejral, Amy Thompson, Brien Tichota, Robert Tllson,Rebecca Tomjack, Eric Tompkins, Michaela Torell, Joshua Tracy, Sally Tran, Giang Trembley, Michelle Truong, Nguyen Truong, Phuc Truong, Xuan Usher. Travis
4 Semester Honor Roll 10lnternational Club, Tennis, He-
serve Basketball, Sophomore Basketball. 11- International Club, Tennis (L), Reserve Basketball. 12- Tennis (L), National Honor Society, Academic Al I-State, Se rto maAward. VanArsdall, Scott Vancleaf, Jacob Vanosdol, Steven Varrati, Michael Vasa, Chad VIiiines, Amy Vogel, Johnathan
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band, Concert Band, Cross Country, Sophomore Basketball, Track, FCA. 11Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Cross Country (L), Track (L), FCA. 12- Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Cross Coun try (L), Track (L), FCA, Academic All-State, National Honor Society, Rocket of the Week. Volzke, Craig
4 Semester Honor Roll 10FBLA, Tennis, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Baseball (L). 11FBLA, Tennis, Varsity Basketball (L), Reserve Basketball, Varsity Baseball (L). 12- FBLA, Varsity Football (L), Varsity Basketball (L), Varsity Baseball (L), Academic All-State, National Honor Society. VonBusch, Andrew Vonfeldt, Jill Walker. Stephanie
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Marching Band, Concert Band, Swing Choir, Sophomore Cheerleader, Swimming (L), Soccer (L). 11- Concert Choir, FBLA, Swimming (L), Soccer, Musical. 12-Concert Choir, Meistersingers, Swimming (L), Musical, Academic All-State, National Honor Society, Student Mediation.
Wallace, WIiiiam Waller, Jesse
2 Semester Honor Roll 10Swing Choir, FBLA, Sophomore Football, Reserve Baseball, May Day Royalty. 11- Concert Choir, Varsity Baseball (L),Musical. 12- Concert Choir, Swing Choir, Varsity Baseball (L), Musical, Student Mediation. Walter, Rachele
4 Semester Honor Roll
10- International Club, Amnesty International, Russian Club, German, Club, Ecology Club, Spring Play. 11- International Club, Amnesty International,
Russian Club, German Club, Ecology Club, Poetry Club. 12lnternational Club, Amnesty International President, Russian Club Secretary, Rainbow Club, Photography Club, ESL Friends Club, National Honor Society. Ward, Larry Washburn, Jessica Wassenberg, Matthew Waterbury, Clifton
10- Swim. (L}, Golf, 7 ennis. 11Swim. (L). 12-Swimming (L). Weaver, Latonya Westling, Joshua Wever, Ronald Whitney, Jessica Whitson, Lisa
Wieser. Angela
10-Gym. (L), RADO, Spirit Club (L), French Club. 11- Gym. (L), RADO, Spirit Club, Poetry Club, Academic Decathalon. 12Varsity Cheerleader Sec., RADO, Scholar of the Week. Wilber. Andrew
10- Soph. Football, Soph. Basketball, Soph.Baseball.11-Res. Football,Basketball Mgr.(L). 12Var. Football (L).
Williams, Aaron
Williams, Crystal
3 Semester Honor Roll 101n ternatio n al Club, Res. Cheerleader, Basketball, Track (L).11- Volleyball (L), Basketball (L). 12- Silhouettes, Volleyball (L), Basketball (L), National Honor Society.
Wilson, Justin
Witte, Clayton
Worm, Wayne
Wright, Steven
4 Semester Honor Roll 10Basketball (L), Res. Basketball, Track (L). 11- Basketball (L). 12-Basketball(L},National Honor Society.
Young, Michelle
10- Mar. Band, Concert Band, Swimming,Soccer,Golf(L). 11Mar.Band, Symph. Band, Swimming (L), Golf (L). 12- Mar. Band, Symph. Band, FBLA, Golf (L), Teenage Republicans.
Zabel, Scott
Zillig, Cory
Zimmerman, Sara
10- FBLA, Res. Volleyball, Tennis,Soph. Basketball. 11FBLA, Volleyball (L), Tennis, Res.Basketball. 12- FBLA, Volleyball (L), Tennis (L), Basketball (L).
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