



Here Qre the students, foculty ond friends of Southeost High. We hope you enjoy remembering the times we hove hod, not oll good, but spirited ond well worth remembering. look bock ond lough
Thonksgiving skit, smile Qbout the friends you hove met, ond moybe
shed some teors for the ones you moy not see ofter groduotion.
Compore this yeor to others ond it probobly wos your best. It wos o yeor filled with spiritthrough sports, orgonizotions ond
clubs. Spirit connot be defined here os it holds mo.n_y meonings. Spirit, through the e_yes of the Knights, meons unity, fun ond friendship. It meons involvement ond the Southeost students tought others of the
Our high level of spirit wos shown, in one ospect, through the winning of the cit_y-wide spirit link contest. A student council project, the Knights hove won for the two _yeors it hos been running.
If being spirited ond optimistic ore the ke,Ys to getting what ,YOU wont out of life, the students of Southeost hove olreod,Y unlocked the door ond stepped out.
Lincoln Southeast's senior class of '77 had a total of 552 rowdy, spirited students. The seniors contributed to the spirited effect of many projects, such as sports events, Turkey trot, Spring day, pep rallies, Turnabout, and the teacher Thanksgiving skit.
At the beginning of the year, most seniors commented that they didn't feel like sen i ors at all-that they just felt like old juniors! But as the year wore on, these feelings seemed to change. The new feelings were aroused by college entrance exams , senior pictures, graduation announcements, college registration, and from al I tt1e mai I from manufacturers, the military , · and colleges.
The senior class officers were President Kendall Dorman , Vice President Chip Olson, Secretary ,Julie Olson, and Treasurer Gretchen Day. These people organized such projects as the senior barbeque and the graduation party.
BHing a senior was an extremely busy time , especially toward the end of the year. Dawn Wadlow said she was "glad to get out of high school, " but she knew she was going to miss it. She felt she was ready to move on to college, but was "kind of scared , because I' ll be out on my own. I won 't have the security I had in high school."
Susan Abbott
Claudia Abrams
Shelly Adcock
Vivian Aguilar
William Ahrens
James Alexander
Scott Alexander
James Allen
Paul Allen
Tammy Allgood
Elizabeth Ames
Nancy Andelt
Rodney Anderson
Myra Angus
Spirit starts you ng in Southeast Country ,
Steven Arms
Kellye Arntzen
Scott
Denise Barnes
Michelle Barret
Miriam Bauer
Trudy Bauer
Kurt Beckenhauer
Glenn Bennett
Mark Benson
Valerie Berkebile
Evelyn Berkheim
Stephen Berry
Matthew Biggs
Patrick Boyle
John Branum
Robert Browne
Katherine Burns
Lori Boehmer
Randall Brammeier
Lucy Brown
Gerald Buechel
Laura Burton
Mary Pat Brady
Kathryn Bridger
Debra Brunke
Charissa Burt
Michael Book Arthur Bowman Tracy Zumwalt and Mary Pat Brady go crazy at a Southeast game. Christopher BigsbyKent Campbell
Donald Canfield
Angela Carroll
Richard Cary
Roger Cary
Ricardo Castellanos
Stephen Catts
Tina Chalmers
Richard Chelborad
Monteen Chrestensen
Jolene Christiansen
Suzanne Christopher
Sherri Churchill
Janice Cipriano
Brett Clark
Scott Clifford r
William Collins
Curtis Connell
Diane Copes
Jamie Cowgill
Cynthia Cox
David Craft
Francis Crawford
Lori Culross
Juanita Cunningham
Mary Cusick
Mitchell Dahl
Christine Dalrymp l e
Deborah Darrah
Rebekah Davids
Eddie Davis
James Dawson
Randall Dawson
Gretchen Day
Cathy
Anne DePrenger
Rickey Dickey
Jeffrey Dier
Monte Dietrick
Vaughn Dilley
Dawn Dittman
Barbara Divis
Kendall Dorman
Anne Douville
Marion Drewes
Julie Duvall
Dennis Dvorak
Laura Eggers
Carrie Ehrlich
Kimberly Eisele
Stephen Ellis
Dee Endacott
Patti Engel
Robert Everitt
Douglas Eversoll
Curtis Fahlberg
Lisa Falk
Mark Falloon
Anthoney Fejfar
Jane Feldt
Steven Fell
Lisa Ficke
Diane Fillmore
Janet Finley
Michael Flackman
Sequoya Flechs
Kathryn Fogerty
Catherine Ford
Julie Ford
Ant honey Fowler
Susan Fowler
Deborah Franks
David Friesen
Denise Frost
Donald Fulliton
Stephen Fusselman
David Gaba
Timothy Garrison
Richard Gertz
Donald Gibbens
Catherine Gilbert
Jennifer Gilbert
Larry Gilliland
Sanda Gilson
Donjah Glaser
Scott Glen
David Gochnour
John Goebel
Jeffrey Gold
Michelle Golden
Kari Gordon
Kathryn Gould
Jill Gradwohl
Dennis Graham
Francis Lonn , Ma rily n Cool ay , Pat Powers , Mina Catherine Ganzel Gwyn GarnerDianne Grandstaff
Janice Graul
Laura Greenwald
Aimee Griffin
Jo Ann Griffin
Leslie Guenther
Robert Gushard
Stanley Haas
Gary Hager
Mark Hamnett
Shari Hansel
Leslie Harlow
Kimberley Harrison
Mary Hasselbalch
Peggy Hatfield
Cindy Hauschild
Tammy Hayes
Sandra Hedberg
Sharla Heiden
Douglas Henkle
William Hewitt
Peggy Hibbert
Scott Hilligus
Scott Hinrichs
Anne Hinshaw
Donald Hstz
Mark Hobson
Mary Hobson
Nila Hoffart
Roberta Hoffman
Marilyn Hohensee
Julia Hohl
Eric Holmgren
Mark Hoobler
Sharon Hoppy
Mary Hord
Stuart Howerter
Kathryn Huber
Valerie Hughes
Terry Hunt
Scott Roth and Bill Er ickson esco r t Ken Do r ma n t o the office.Kirk Jamieson
Craig Johnson
Debbie Johnson
Carolyn Jones
Donald
Knox Jones
Tyler Julian
Douglas Kaltenberger
Pamela
Christine Kess
Charles Kingsbury
Sheila Kobza
Gary Kroese
Joseph Lachance
Debora Ketterer
Sarah Knoll
DeAnn Korber
Lori Kruger
John Lang
Bryan Klanecky
Diane Koch
Diane Krondak
Stephen Lamphere
Kurtis
Christopher
Scott Kerns Backing up Principal Wesley Lauterbach a re Don Darnell , Rex Mercer , Bill Miller, and Larry Eaton. Debra Korber Claudia Kosark Steven Krivda Susan Kubicka Pamela Kumpf KruseRosemary LeBaron
Pam Leber
Tami Legler
Nancy Lehi
Carol Lemaster
Janice Leppky
Letteer Lewis
David Liggett
Charles Lindbloom
Susan Meeker
Michael Mellott
Gerald Merritt
Kim Meyer
Sherry Meyer
Elizabeth Michel
Christine Milana
Ann Miller
David Miller
Lori McGinnis Jane McGreer Fred Smith, computer math teacher , c hecks papers before the first class of the day. Deatra Matthes Robin Mcinnis Michael McKee Michael McNall y Sally McVicker Jeffrey Mallatt Marsha MahBenjamin Mares David Mares Leslie Mark Douglas Markin Debra Marx Valerie MastersHoward Miller
Paul Molaskey
Linda Molenaar
Steven Moore
Donald Morgan
Sarah Morrison
Robert Moseman
· Corinne Mountain
Daniel Mulgrue
Mitchell Mullins
Joyce Myers
Delwyn Neal
Jennifer Neill
Connie Neuharth
Paul Neumann
Tony Newlon
Rex Newsham
Elizabeth Nielsen
Kim Nore
Cathryn O'Brien
Paula o i Brien Joyce OlsonJoseph Ouellette
Richard Owens
Bruce Parker
Charles Parmley
Margaret Patterson
Karen Patteson
Laurie Paulsen
Patty Pelletier
Lisette Perez
Deborah Perrin
Raedean Petty
Steve Petty
John Phillips
Peggy Phillips
Steve Pickard
Michael Piranio
Tammy Poe
Pamela Pollard
Robert Portis
Joy Portsche
James Powel I
Mark Powell
Walter Powell
Janel le Priess
Janet Putty
Terri Ratliff
Bryan Rath
Patricia Raun
Bradley Ray
Amy Reagan
Nathan Reckling
Richard Reichenbach
Steve Reida
Kathleen Reinhardt
Shawn Renner
Kathy Rentfro
Michelle Resseguie
Stacey Retzlaff
Lori Richardson
Julie Ried
Maurya Riggs
"We're smiles now , but wait until we get thei r test scores," Allen Meyers replies to Becky Jones.
Nancy Roberts
Elaine Rollogas
Valdis Ronis
Casey Root
Susan Roper
Dave Robinson
Susan Savidge
Robert Sapp
Kathleen Sanders
Whit Sanders
Gregory Sandberg
Debra Sandager
Shannon Samuels
Ann Sawyer
Clinton Schaeffer
Donovan Schaffer
Lynne Scharton
Ann Schiermeyer
Renee Schlichting
William Schleiger
Cathy Schmidt
Dana Schmidt
Daniel Schmidt
Marianne Schmidt
Cindy Schneider
Ario Schriner
Annette Schroeder
Kimberly Schroeder
Jay Seiboldt
Dennis Sell
Kristi Semmen
Raymond Seuss
', Susan Sheffield
Robert Sherwood
Lor i Shiers
Alan Shockey
Nancy Shuptar
Jerry Siefkes
Ted Sievers
Pamela Simonson
Stanford Sipple
Randy Smejdir
Ruth
Shari
Joyce
Kelly
Debora
Russell
Susan
Claudia
Dana
Deborah
Sheree
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James Stuart
Roxanne Sullivan
Jane Sundberg
Derek Sundling
Algene Svoboda
Kr i sti Svoboda
K aren Swartz
Ti mothy Tehee
Bret Thompson
Edward Thompson
Jayne Thompson
1 Robert Tisdale
Sandra Todd
Denice Trampe
Lisa Troncone
Debra Tubach
Charles Turner
English teachers Mary Commers and Jan Kinney enjoy tea for two.
Jill Vanderveen
Charles Van Werden
Cynthia Veskrna
Lisa Von Bargen
Kalynn Vorhies
David Voth
Dawn Wadlow
Brenda Watson
Catherine Webert
Forrest Weesner
Diane Werbli
Cindy Wendelin
Susan Wendelin
Allison Wentz
Pamela Wessel
Scott West
Rita Weyers
James Weyhraugh
Memory Whitaker
Frank White
Julie Whitney
Christy Wilhelm
Sandra Williamson
Thomas Wisbey
Daryl Witfoth
James Witkowski
Lori Wittstruck
Vicki Wolbert
Susan Wood
Jane Worster
Lori Ann Wright
Beth Young
John Young
Philip Young
Randy Young
John Youngblood
Susan Zichek
Daniel Zichek
Tracey Zumwalt
Kevin Zurfluh
M. Abrams
D. Achen
M. Addleman
V. Aguilar
C. Allen
L. Allen
T. Amen ~·
J. Anderson
K. Andresen
L. Arntt
B. Atkins
M. Atwater
D. Baade
T. Baker
A. Baldwin
C. Ballentine
K. Balok
C. Bargen
T. Barker
S . Barr
K. Barret
V.Barton
E. Bates
S. Beard
The year for the juniors was a year full excitement. Tt1e sophomore classification h , van i shed , yet t he college worries had not y begun. The junior officers , Da ve Lewis , presider Penny Melcher , vice president; Ann Malla treasurer; and Mary Nordstrom , secretary ; h many large projects th i s yea r Their biggE project was the Junio r-Senior Prom , which w held near the end of the year.
The junior class was fil l ed with easy goi , individuals , as a matter of fact 540 easy go i : individuals Each student contributed his O\ spirit to the school. Kent Olsen said , " Southe c is the most spirited school i n the city. " A according to Dan Fischer, " Relationship amo all the juniors is pretty tight. "
" The junior class is good , we have go officers Everyone is enthusiastic about t future. H i gh school is half over and some c already looking forward to being seniors, " s, Jane Roberts.
B. Beideck
B. Bell
K. Bengtson
L. Beran
J. Berger
J. Berniklau
D. Bertwell
L. Berzins
T. Bim
N. Black
J. Blanc
J. Blue
D. Boerrigter
P. Bookstrom
B. Bossard
S. Bowker
T. Bowlby
S. Bowman
C. Boyd
c.· Bradley
K. Brady
M. Brewster
B. Bridge
L. Broders
D. Brown
D. Brown
W. Brydl
D. Buckley
R. Buhrdorf
M. Burchfield
A. Burton
M. Busboom
J. Card
K. Carlson
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D. Carterman
M. Cast
A.Chang
C Cheever
M. Chesterman
R. Chrastil
M. Chung
L. Churchill
J. Clark .•
R. Combs
C. Cooper
L. Copple
P. Copple
A. Cotten L. Cox
L. Cradick
G. Craft
K. Craft
D. Cronin
T Curtright
B. Dahlberg
S. Dalrymple
D Daniels
Debbie Davis
Dee Dee Davis
D. Davis
T.J. Davis
J Day
T. Day
T. Deany
M. Demaree
T. DeMoss
F. Denton
R. Derr
P. Dischner
D.Doll
J. Donaghy
R. Dority
D. Dormer
K. Dougherty
D. Douglas
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M. Douglas
R. Douglas
L. Douville
Kevin Dover
Kyle Dover
J. Dowding
S. Downey
D. Durand
M. Earhart
K. Eckman
R. Edmond
S. Elley
J. Ellis
M.P. Ellis
C. Ely
E. Emile
J. Emmons
R. Engelbart
G. Engelhardt
P. Eschliman
T. Essink
L. Fallstead
M. Ferguson
A. Ficke
N. Ficke
K. Finegan
R. Finke
D. Fischer
K. Fisher
M. Fitzgerald
K. Folsom
G. Ford
M. Ford
E. Foreman
L. Franey
D. Frankforter
L. Fredrickson
C. Freeman
P. French
M. Gibbens
G. Gibson 39
M. Gildersleeve
Kent Jordan shows his close-up smile at a Knights' basketball game. boogie to the beat at the TurkeyV. Giles
S. Glaser
R. Goble
C. Gordon
C. Gotchal
C. Gray
Melanie Green
Monica Green
T. Green
M. Grell
D. Griesemer
S. Grossenbacher
M. Grubbs
K. Haase
L. Haberlan
B. Hachat
J. Hagerman
D. Halada
P. Halouska
J. Hamilton
D. Hancock
D. Hansen
JHansen
D. Harvell
S. Hasse
P. Hasselbalch
J. Hatcher
M. Hayes
R. Head
R. Heberlee
R. Hempel
M. Heng
J. Henkle
J. Henning
M
.S. Hergert
C. Herman
J. Hewitt
M. Hicks
K. Hilligus
C. Hixson
P Hoeft
C. Hoeltke
C. Hoffman
J. Hoffman
s. Hoffman
P. Holm
B Ho l weger
M. Hoops
L. Hudson
M. Huffer
S. Hugly
B. Hull
C. Hulls
T. Hough
G. Houchens
D. Hyde
K. Joeckel
J. James
s. Jameson
N. Jensen
B. Johnson
L. Johnson
M. Johnson
B. Jones
K. Jordan
S. Kaarstad
E. Kamrath
J. Kay
S Keene
C. Keller
D. Kelly
L. Kendrick
K. Kessler •
D Killsn
C. Kiplinger
L. Knutson
M. Koeneke
R Kornfeld
M. Korsakas
P. Kosta
K Koster
J. Kraft
K. Kramer
D. Kreml
D. Krokstrom
T Kuebler
P.Kuhn
D. Lafave
K. lahners
J. Lang
" I can ' t believe I ate tile whole th i ng ," these juniors say. Above : Boom - boom , Munch and Gr ip (o u r ma na gers ) b e li eve i n " team unity. "
C. Lange
L. Larson
M. Lawlor
L. Leapaldt
P. Leatherman
L. Legrande
R. Lehr
K Lentz
E. Lerdthl
T. LetheLy
D. Lew i s
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S. Lewis
B. Lewno
0. Lill
L. Linders
T. Long
P. Lipins
M. Lippert
K. Litty
T. Lohrberg
M Longacre
L. Lopez
R. Loveless
D Lowe
S. Lucchino
D. Luebke
B. Lutz
L. Magee
A. Mallatt
D. Malone
C. Mandery
R. Markus
M. Martin
E. Marquart
J. Mason
D. Mathews
K. Maudlin
D. Maw
B. May
L.. May
D. Meginnis
T. Meints
P. Melcher
L. Mertens
N. Metcalf
A. Metzger
C. Meyer
R. McCandless
T. McGeorge
C. McGrath
M. McGuire
P Mcllwain
A McNeil
B. McVey
P. Mignon
D. Miller
M. Mills
N. Mills
T. Millstead
D. Minear
S. Minnick
H. Mischnick
S. Moeller
R. Morris
V. Morris
S. Morrison
V. Morrison
T. Morse
W. Motycka
B. Muehling
J. Mueting
M. Mullins
R. Nelsen
M Neumeister
V. Nguyen
L. Niedfelt
M. Nielsen
R. Nielsen
M. Nill
R. Nolan
M Nordstrom
J. Nore
T. Norland
L. Norman
B. Obbink
K. Olsen
E. Olson
J. Olson
L. Olson
K. O'Neal
L. Oosting
M. O'Shea
M. Ouaton
R. Paolini
J. Parttidge
K. Patt
S. Patterson
M. Pazderka
G. Perry
Jill Pershing
Jody Pershing
J . Petersen
S. Petersen
s. Petersen
J. Peterson
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K. Peterson
P. Pettit
D. Petty
H. Pfeiffer
C. Phillips
G. Pierce
D. Pierson
M. Pierson
J. Pillard
L. Pivorka
D. Plautz
C. Pollard
G. Porterfield
C. Randolph
T. Rayman
M. Reagan
D. Rech
Renee Redding
Robbie Redding
M.P. Reese
M. Reinhardt
C. Rice
K. Rice
P. Ritchie
A Roberts
J.Roberts
B Robbins
T. Robbins
M. Robinson
S Robinson
C. Rogers
T. Rohren
J Roper
L. Roth
D. Russell
D Schaaf
C Scheidt
V. Schell
B. Schiralli
C. Schmidt
R. Schmidt
E. Schmitz
R. Schmitz
D. Schneider
J. Schneider
D. Schoenrock
J. Schrier
K. Schroeder
M. Schukei
V. Schmacher
C. Schwahn
D. Schwarz
J. Schwarz
G Seamark
D. Sepahpur
J . Shaffer
L. Sherman
S. Shields
D S hipley
D. Shipferling
T. Sieilia
J Sizemore
M. Skinner
L. Slack
B Smith
M. Smith
R. Snook
C. Snyder
D. Sortland
S. Spencer
S. Sperry
L. Spilker
N. Sprague
P . Stevens
B. Stewart
J. Stewart
S Stewart
B. Stollar
J Stroh
S Sutton
M . Sweet
L. Taylor
K. Tegtmeie r
K. Terpsma
D. Thomas
B. Thompson
G. Thompson
P Thompson
S Thompson
T. Tiekotte r
M Torrence
-B. Traudt
J. Troester
N. True
K Underwood
D. Vagts
C Van Groningen
P. Van Neste
E. Varejcka
V Vittoria
J. Waterbury
D. Watson
L. Watson
"'harles
A. Weaver
D. Weaver
G. Weber
K. Wendel
A. Werr
C. Westcott
B. Whelan
D. Whitney
Jeff Whitaker
Jon Whitaker
L. Whitcomb
F. White
J. Wilkinson
S. Williams
J Williamson
R. Witfoth
J. White
R . White
C. Womack
L. Woodruff
C. Worster
D. Worster
C. Wright
K. Wright
T. Wright
J. Yakel
S. Young
J. Zoz
This year ' s sophomore class displayed the m c,st enthusiastic spirit of '77.
Pep club turned out to be one of the most pop u ;ar clubs that appealed to sophomores, which hel pe d their interest in sports.
Others have noticed their strong interest in spor s. Dan Bolin commented, " The sophomore class t ! ds year was more sports minded than in previous ye a -"s, due to the great spirit and support from pep club a.1d team members. I predict if the spirit continues as strong as the '79 class's spirit has been, Southe, ,st will have a good chance of becoming champs all around."
Counselor Ellen Williams said, "Sophomores Wl're interesting to work with because of their enthusia s ic spirit." Ms. Williams said that she found ttiem ea ~ier to learn, noting this year's sophomores seemed t o take life more seriously, looking at their values a ,ld priorities.
Out of 587 sophomores , Patti Patt summed up I er class of '79. " Our class had spirit and lots of enthusiasm for a year that we will always rememb ~r. Being a sophomore left us with memories and frie n ,js that we will never forget."
D. Adams
K. Adams
R. Adams
D. Alder
A Aguilar
B Ahrens
M Albert
T A i ldar
C Allen
J. Allen
L. Allen
P. Amen
C. Andresen
C. Anderson
D. Anderson
W Anderson
S. Andrews
C Are ndt
J. Aernson
S Arntzen
G. Ashcraft
S. Atkins
A Atkinson
M. Atwater
C Avery
S. Baker
C. Bandars
K. Barmor-e
B. Bax
R. Bauer
B. Beckenhauer
D. Berg
L. Berry
D. Bienka
A. Blackman
R. Blair
D. Blanc
D. Botin
K. Bonebright
A. Bonness
D Boughn
M. Bowen
D. Bowers
M. Boyle·
D. B rackhage
D. Brauer
J Bree
D. Brennenstuhl
B. Brink
G. Brown
S. Brown
J. Burcham
C. Burns
S.Burt
F. Calvin
J Cannon
J. Card
C Carrve
K. Carstens
J. Carter
M. Carter
C. Cathcart
J. Cave
J. Carveth
J. Cech
D. Cederholm
S. Chapman
S. Cheney
B. Chesterman
J Chung
D. Christiancy
S. Churchill
T. Clagett
R Clarence
J. C l ifton
C. Cole
T. Colton
S Connelly
J Cook
B. Cooper
M. Cooper
M. Combs
J Cotter
C.Coupe
P. Craghead
C. Cronk
B. Cunningham
D. Cunningham
D. Curtis
R Day
G. Day
D Davids
B. Davis
R Davis
J. Deer
J. Degarme
R Dejarnette
R. Delgado
L.. Deyong
S. Dier i nger
P Dietze
B. Dill
D Dilley
V Dobson
K Drewes
S. Drewes
A. Druliner
G Doeschot
P Dougherty
T Duffek
S Duly
J. Dungan
M Dusbabe k
C. Dvorak
K. Edmonds
C. Edwards
G. Ehrlich
M. Epp
S. Esd
K. Ess i nk
S. Etinger
J. Fager
M. Falk
B. Falloon
P. Fausch
J. Ficke
K. Fink
K. Fitzgerald
T Flowers
L. Ford
P. Franey
P. Frank
C. Fredrickson
F. Frost
L. Frost
K. Frey
T. Fridrich
0. Friesen
J. Friesen
K. Fry
V. Fry
W. Furrow
0 Fusselman
B Gage
R. Garcia
J. Garrison
C. Genschoreck
K. Gemschoreck
C. George
K. George
G. Gibson
S. Godfrey
J. Goeres
D. Gold
K. Gordon
J. Gossin
C Gotcha!
L. Gottsche
T. Gottsleben
S Gould
J. Gourlay
C. Grant
K. Gregg
C . Griffin
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C. Guenther
P Gulland
E. Gustafson
G. Gzehoviak
V Hakenkamp
C. Hackley
D. Hager
G. Hamilton
P. Hammond
R. Harris
S. Harris
D. Harrison
J. Harrison
R. Hanquist
L. Hanna
D. Hass
M. Hauschild
K. Havlat
S. Hecht
A. Heckathorn
K. Heetland
C. Heim
D. Heinke
K. Heinke
M. Hendrix
B. Henry
A. Hergenrader
K. Hesson
G. Heumphreus
R. Hiatt
J. Hibbert
S. Hill
J. Hitz
G Hoffmaster
J. Holderman
K. Hollett
L. Holmgren
D. Holmquist
D. Horner
D. Houchens
G. Howard
K. Howard
D. Huckeba
R. Huenink
L. Huston
K Hunt
T. Hynek
D. Isaacs
J. Isaacson
J. Irons
A. Jackson
R.Jackson
L. James
K.Johnson
D Johnston
J Jones
P. Jones
Penny Jones
T.Jones
K. Kauffman
J. Keene
K. Kelle
A.Kellogg
K. Kennedy
S. Kerl
B . Kersey
W. Kersten
T. Kettler
R. Kirby
K. Kinberg
A. Kingsbury
C. Kingsley
B. Kleineweber
B. Kline
B.Knoll
L. Knorr
L. Knutson
D.Knox
L. Kohel
S. Kohler
B. Kolb
P. Korber
P. Kosta
M. Kowalke
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R. Krivosha
K. Kubitschek
K. Kucera
J. Kudlacek
R. Kuhl
R. Kushner
B. Kutcher
L. Lachance
L. Lahm
C. Lairmore
B. Lake
D. Lamp
D. Lamphere
J Lancaster
J. Lang
K Lang
M. Lang
J. Large
V. Larsen
L. Larson
C. Lautenschiager
M. Lautenschlager
A. Lauterbach
S. Lawrie
B. Leech
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All American: Mark H9bson
Cross Country All City: Jciy S~ibolt
Steve Reida
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Courtney H
Girts Swimming All City:
Anne Rinne
Deb McCall
Janice Cipriano
Lisa McKee
Denise Houcher
Mary Hasselbach
Kelley Arntzen
Cathy O'Brien
All City: Rick Lan ' Doug He andy
The girls ' Varsity swim team finished third in State , one place better than last year. Part of the reason was that the swimmers were an experienced team, with more than half of the team composed of seniors.
" Hard work plus good attitude equals success and winning, is what gave the Southeast swim team such a successful year, " said Steve Nootz , their coach. " I feel they were the hardest working group of people in either of the boys ' or girls' teams out of the five years that I ' ve been here. They broke every girls' Varsity record. "
The girls finist1ed with an excellent 7-1 dual record , taking first in 1-80 and Trans-Nebraska.
The divers had a good year too. Cathy O'Brien was cited as an excellent diver. The team was composed of Cathy O'Brien , Lisa Falk, Mary Hayes , Sharon Young , and Meg Rose.
The Reserve swim team worked hard , but had some disappointments. They swam against East in two dual meets and -lost , but placed second in th~ competition among the Lincoln schools.
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A second place finish at State by the boys gymnastics team , was worked for harder and with mon determination than any other meet.
Head coach , Scott Roth explained, "We knew tha first place was already wrapped up by Omaha South but our toughest competitor for the runner-up spot wa! East. " Throughout the season, the Knights only las one dual meet and that was to East. "The rings wen the key to the winner. We went into this event ahead o East , but this was their strongest event. We knew tha we needed to do wel I, or we wou Id lose it to East , ' commented Roth.
It was a tight squeeze, but the Knights pullec through , winning the trophy by less than a point.
Roth cited seniors Mark Hobson , Bill Lawlor , anc Scott Hinricks as the leaders of the team. " It is a tearr effort that wins , everyone is important. I'm proud o these guys. They worked t1ard , and earned what the 1 received They were a good team, and fun to wor~ with , " said Roth.
For the second time since girls golf started three years ago , the Southeast girls golf team took first place in state competition.
A new coach , Pat Fey , might have made the change, even though she was the only coach for all four Lincoln high schools.
In spite of being a relatively young team with six junior and sophomore players and two seniors, the girls combined their efforts to create a stronger team than in any previous year
Edging Columbus , their closest rival of the 60 teams that participated in the state finals, made taking state become a reality. "I realized that we took state through the back door ," explained Mary Sue Hergert modestly. Columbus was disqualified for scori ng irregularities.
The Columbus player who was originally named state champ ion, had re corded a lower score than the videotape indicated was correct. Hergert, who had the low score, was declared the official winner of the girls state golf championship
"Homecoming this year turned out great considering the problems we had, " said Ann Schiermeyer, Homecoming chai rrnan.
The theme was "Knights on Broadway ." The decorations consisted of the skyline of New York and an outside cafe, with the tables having checkered table cloths The throne was set up with director chairs and the hallway was decorated with posters donated from the local theaters; outside there was a marque that advertised the dance.
The Knights won-the football game 9-0 against East. At half-time the 10 Homecoming finalists were introduced and the King and Queen were crowned at the dance. The Queen was Debbie Stentz and the King was Bill Lawlor The attendants were Claudia Abrams , Janice Cipriano, Mary Pat Brady, Mary Hasselbalch, Randy Young, Will Hewitt, Mark Lanik, and Knox Jones.
Every football player had the secret desire to become the best in the fall of 1976. Secret yes, but every player believed this dream could come true
Being hampered by injuries early in the season was overcome by becoming the Boys' Varsity Football Champions.
Team spirit and unity were the combination to success in order to roll over Grand Island in the semi-final action and Omaha Creighton Prep in a frigid 10 degree November Championship game.
Leading to the final game, Southeast compiled an impressive 7-1-2 record with the only loss coming from Ralston, who later lost to unranked Northeast. Prep Editor Randy York said the Lincoln Journal and the Star ranked Southeast No. 1 based on the seriousness of the upset of Ralston by a team Southeast tiad blanked 25-0.
" Good scouting was the key to victory over Creighton Prep," commented Ross Loudenback, "since we had never played them before."
Coach Frank Solich also cited the talented, experienced seniors and the development of several juniors as the keys to the Southeast Knight performance this year.
Gaining a lot of experience was the name of the game for the girls volleyball team this year.
Working with a new 6-2 offense/ defense gave way to an equal opportunity for more individuals to play in each game.
"We didn ' t have individual standouts as other teams around the state /' replied coach Mimi Kuebler , "which helped us work as a unit and we were able to develop our teamwork more from game to game."
Although their record doesn't reflect a winning season for girls' volleyball , with unity and drive , players became more specialized in each position and combined to make a good overall effort. "We were trying to be much more specialized this year-where only certain people played certain portions of the game ," commented Coach Kuebler. "Some were very good back row players where others specialized in the front court-again this opened more opportunities for substitutions. "
There will be six returning letterwomen for next year , including a lot of help from the junior varsity team , which ended its season with a 5-4 record.
Starting the year off with a young Cross Country team, one might have thought it would have been only a fair year Well , things don't always turn out the way one expects them. The _ team won all of their dual meets , came home with seven out of eight possible t rophies , and lost only one triangular meet.
Coach Roy Churchill knew the boys would surprise the other schools, who expected an inexperienced team , but were proved wrong. Churchill cited seniors Jay Seibolt and Steve Reida as the members of the team who provided the leadership that led them to a successfu I season
" Combination between the athlete and the coach, is what makes a successful team ," explains Churchill. He believes that this relationship is needed , that for the coach to perform his job, he needs the cooperation of the athlete. " The athlete must be willing to work , be responsive to training , and want to win , thus they achieve their success , " commented Churchill.
The Knights got third in state , which was a disappointment to t hem Explained Churchill, " Scottsbluff surprised us. We had always run faster than them , and when they placed second at state it was a letdown for the whole team."
" The depth of the team is important," says Churchill. " The lowest score wins in the meets , first placH gets one point , second , two po i nts , and so forth ." With the Kn i ghts finishing in the top notct1es , the team ' s score was low , and they achieved their victories.
Coach Churchill has a strong team returning next year , citing both the juniors and sophomores
Striving tor a perfect season seemed to be in t 1· back of every tennis player's mind as the Southe2 : boys tennis team pulled together a 10-0 regular seas ( record th is year.
Having a combination of first place victorh including: Fremont Invitational, Lincoln Publ ' Schools Championship, and Trans-Nebraska, seem (' to make things look bright for a fantastic season.
Disappointment came with a second place finish :: the Eastern 1-80 Conference. This spoiled their hop ,1 for a perfect season, a two- -way tie for third place ; State competition confirmed that dream.
" I was very pleased with the season, and felt this 'v\C 1 one of the best teams we l1ave had here at Southeas ~1 rep I ied Coach George Eisele, "I was always vE ,;confident that they would play their best. We were P : at our peak ttle last two weeks or we might have mad e a perfect season."
There were three juniors and six senior players , 1 this year ' s varsity team, who all became lettermen.
Th e Southeast reserve tennis team combined effo r-~ for a 3-3 overall record, with a third place finish in t ci city Reserve Tournament to end their season.
Boys' Basketball
All City
Stan Haas-1st team, guard Paul Mofaskey-2nd team, center
All State
Stan Haas-2nd team, guard Paul Molaskey-Honor roll
All Ci t y
Stan Haas-1st team, guard Paul Molaskey - 2nd team, center
All State
Stan Haas-2nd team, guard Paul Molaskey-Honor roll
Girls' Basketball
All City
Suzanne Sutton-2nd team ,. ~fo~ rd
Wrestling
All City
Mitch Mullins
Boys' Swimming
All City
Dave Killen-200 freestyle
Greg Perry-200 individual medley
Jay Merritt-SO freestyle
Jimt Weyti:rauctf:. diving
Dave Killen-100 freestyle
Jay Merritt-100 backstroke
Bill Lawlor-100 breaststroke
Dave Killen-500 freestyle
Dave Killen , Jay Merritt , Greg Perry, Jim Weyhraucb-A0Oi! freestyle relay
Jay Merritt-honorary captain
All State
Dave Killen-200 freestyle
Greg Perry-individual medley
Scott Stanard and Jay Merritt-SO freestyle
Jim Weyhrauch , Dan Mulgrue, Scott Hinrichs, and Don Gibbens-diving
Jay Merritt-backstroke
Bill Lawlor and Scott Stanard-breaststroke
Dave Killen, Jay Merritt, Greg Perry, Jim Weyhrauch-400 freestyle relay
Dave Killen-SO0 freestyle
Jim Weyhrauch-100 freestyle
Jay Merritt-SO backstroke
State Champs
Jim Weyhrauch-diving
Dave K illen-SO0 freestyle
All American Considerations
Jay Merritt
Jim Weyhrauch
Starting out slow then picking up speed is just how the Southeast Varsity Boys' Wrestling squad qualified seven team members for the State Wrestling Tournament this season.
Efforts were pinned short with an overal I dual record of only three wins coupled with seven losses.
Having a 27-7 individual record was a combination pulled together by team member, co-captain Mitch Mullins, (the other co-captain was Ed Thompson) to reign as the district champ and qualify for State, only to be eliminated in early competition.
Brightness shines on next year's team with returning junior Norm Metcalf, who took a first place victory in the Trans-Nebraska competition Efforts of the reserve wrest I ing team also look good for the varsity team next year.
Brian Kleineweber starts this meet on top.The Southeast Girls' Gymnastics team was a group of young but devoted girls. With Joy Portsche as the only senior on the team, these 10 girls soon became a well organized team Behind the coaching of Lavonne Uffleman, they gained a little more experience and team organization.
The girls placed second in district and won their first trophy of the year. At the state meet, the girls had a disappointing seventh place finish ,Joy felt that the reason for their poor finish was the long time span between District and the State meet
Junior Anne Burton said, :< Since most of the team wHI be returning next year 1 we will be more experienced and have more confidence in ourselves and the team as a whole."
"It's a dream come true," replied Coach Steve · Nootz. This seemed to sum up the season for the Southeast Varsity Swim Team as they overcame a seven straight winning streak set by arch r i val , Omaha Westside , to reign as State Champions.
The Knight swimmers drowned the Warriors by 26 points with individual standouts like Jim Weyhrauch, who led tel low divers in a first place victory at State.
Divers Don Gibbens , Scott Hinricks , and Dan Mulgrue each placed third, fourth , and fifth respectively. With this combination of four Southeast divers , a new State record was recorded.
Skilled relay swimmer Jay Merritt set two records and posted times earning All-American
Consideration in State competition with his freestyle and backstroking ability.
Although it seemed as if the swimmers had almost done it all, the
team effort prevailed. They still were not done compiling their record to 47 straight dual wins ending their season on a winning key.
Calling yourself the
Dirty Dozen all seemed to wash clean when you come out on top, yelled the members of the team after completing a tough season as State Champi on s.
Back row: ,J Weyhrauch, S. Hendricks , Coach Nootz D Mulgrue, D. Gibbens , M. Gibbens, G. Perry. Third row: D Killen , D.
Lew is, J. Goble , B. Lawlor, J Lohrberg. Second row: F. Weesner, D Sortlen, C. Randolf, J. Merrit, S. Standard, Coach Saund ers. Fron t row : D. McCall , J Arensen, D. Sommers, D. Varner, F Atkinson, J. Bigilo, C. Blair.
Learning to start out on the right foot is exactly what any team needs. The Southeast Girls ' Varsity Basketball team did just that in opening their season against Kearney and Fremont. Setting two school records seemed to be the highlight of the season with the match up against Grand Is l and. Junior Pam Van Neste netted 25 points to i nspire the Knights to defeat the Islanders 65-50 The Knights were paired against Beatrice in the opening round of play at Districts. Girls
In spite of a season record of 15-5, third best in the state, the Varsity Basketball team was upset by Lincoln High in first-round district action preventing a berth in State competition.
Wild card chances were also lost by the Knight cagers when Omaha North and Papillion each lost their district title games.
Satisfaction was expressed by all the team as they earned first place positions in city, shared with Lincoln Northeast; 1-80 , shared with Papillion; and outright Trans-Nebraska champs.
Although Coach Wally McNaught could not cite any individual standouts, he felt everyone performed in their different roles making an equally success tu I team.
In reserve action, working to replace the varsity seniors was the goal after completing a 6-1 O season. The sophomore record ended 10-3
"I can't reach any higher! " says Stan Haas.
Sophomore Dan Bo win sets up for t wo
Art Masters was an honorary non-service club that hoped to produce high school art into professional and quality material. Art Masters club accepted 24 applicants this year. To qualify for membership a student had to produce one major or two minor projects for their yearly art exhibit.
The difference between Art Masters and former art clubs was that the members were to apply what they had learned in their own way for further competition. Also , the work for Art Masters was not done for a class but done on the student ' s own time. The club also wished to have an image of being separate from Southeast whereas former art clubs did not.
The club held monthly meetings to critique and evaluate their works.
One may have at first looked upon Student Council , with its 31 members, as a class which didn't necessaril y do much. A closer look though showed man y accomplishments and numerous other plans that counc il deserved to be congratulated upon
" Our basic concern is to serve as an outlet for studen t op i nion and to serve their wants and needs , n commente a Pres i dent Tim McCullough. Was it not the Southeas t student council that led the way to save open campus a few yea r s ago ? Was i t not council that was this year doin g thei r best to carry on your thoughts and ideas? One bein g the pen and pencil machine in the front office.
The Southeast student council was voted the No 1 council in the state, not just this year ' s but also councilin t he past. Something you might call a counci l team they may lose people from year to year but there ar e always more willing to fill in and help in getting the jo t·, done. These same people, from year to year, also help i P keeping the unity, tradition, and enthusiasti c atmosphere. " Our meetings have sort of a cherry an c rowdy mood but we get things done, " said Mar ~ Hasselbalch.
Student Council annually sponsors the following : t h e turnabout dance , arranging Thanksgiving baskets , givin p a scholarship to a deserving student, numero w : assembl i es , p l anting trees on Memorial Da y, spr i ng da y this year the b i centennial project , a pre-game dinner on c e a year; and many other things as well
United Women's Sports (UWS) was formed three years ago to make available a girls' sports club. This occurred because the girls were not allowed to join S-Club at that time The requirements for joining this club were to be in a sport, or manager for that season.
This club offered the opportunity for any girl to be rewarded for excel Ii ng in a sport by giving out a most valuable player award for each sport.
Selling baloons at football games to Lincoln Southeast fans and sponsoring the Turkey Trot are two of the activities that UWS did. Two scholarships were given to two girls who have shown superior ability in their specialized sport.
The off ice rs for this year were: Joanne Griffin, president; Kim Nore, vice-president; Suzanne Sutton , secretary-treasurer; Wendy Brydle, sergeant-at-arms. The sponsor of the club was Mimi Kuebler , teacher of team, recreational and individual sports.
Now in their second year, the Southeast Yell Kings seem to find their role a trifle challenging. Maybe one would see why best if one were out on a field or court and after a cheer nobody responded. That's not always the case but consider what his next move would be. "It ' s fun when everybody gets into the cheer but when they don't respond it makes you feel like hiding," offers Steve. Fans don't seem to recognize them as naturally as they do the girl cheerleaders agrees Walt.
"This was the first year tor the Yell Kings at football games and we really didn't know what to expect , " explains Steve. "Basketball games ought to be better because more people like to yell and the yells are more organized , " adds Walt.
Why become a Yell King? "Because I like to yell," says, Walt, "I love spirit and it ' s great when you have it. The first week of football was the only time everybody had real spirit though. " Steve became a Yell King because he wanted to get closer to the action and wanted to help in getting the people motivated. Scott became interested in being a Yell King through his, "want to be around people," and he also wanted to get more people motivated to help in the cheers.
According to the Yell Kings their best experience this year was when the previous Ye11 · Kings kidnapped them signifying that they had made the squad.
Troubles came up later in the year and the Yell Kings dissolved at the start of basketbal I season
Right : Southeast Yell K i ngs take time out to catch some of the act i on Below : Walt , Scott , and Steve take a last minute look at one of the cheers
"S-Club was basically a club that was for the varsity letterman and an organization that lends a hand in the area of athletics," commented President Dan Meginnis. Much of the winter meant selling basketball programs for the S-Club members. A project that makes an average of "about $40 per game," according first semester President Knox Jones. That was also one of the larger money making projects that the members are involved in.
S-Club this year came up with a little surprise in their funds President Knox Jones found that the club had a deposit at a bank in a hefty sum. This the club knew nothing about in the earlier part of the year. One problem that stemmed from that was what to do with the extra money. Many proposals were made by the members but no firm decision was made.
The annual Bacon Ball, which is for S-Club members and their dates, was as big as ever this year, especially with the extra flow of money. The event is annually held at a suitable place where the club roasts a big and all the members and guests sit down to a hearty meal. Of course there are events on the side also, such as football and baseball and along with a few jokes and laughs. The whole affair turned out pretty enjoyable for all.
Upper right: Someone wake up the coach!
Middle: Officers , semester two, Knox Jones, Mark Lanik, Will Hewitt , Tim McColloch , Dan Meginnis.
Bottom : S-Club listens during discussion.
Spirit at Southeast has always been noted as an outstanding feature of the school. Pep Club is an organization to promote school spirit in athletic events.
There were 310 members in the club thisyear including many sophomores who gave backbone to the spirit this year. The nu mber of seniors also increased this year which was different from past years.
Several girls in Pep Club said they enjoyed it because it's fun; it promotes spirit and it backs up the athletes. One senior girl said , "I ' m glad I stayed in Pep Club these three years. It's an experience I will always remember. "
The majority of girls in Pep Club were sophomores. Being new to Southeast , many girls wanted to be involved in activities. Since Pep Club was usually the first club they heard about , they joined.
Any girl could join Pep Club. She had to own a uniform and collect a certain amount of points each sport season. The point system was the main reason many girls quit Pep Club. They did not find the time to make al I the points they needed.
Pep Club was more than just
cheering at games. The new officers started during the summer planning the annual Pep Club picnic. Every girl interested in the club was invited to come to the park to make signs, learn new cheers and find out the new slogan for the year.
Many athletes also thought Pep Club was worthwhile. Senior football player Ross Loudenback
said, " The Pep Club 's contribution to the team is a hard thing tc measure, yet I'm sure we wouldn ' '. have done as well as we did withou t their fantastic support."
Miss Martha Hamilton, the club ' :.:new sponsor and Southeas 0 American history teacher said, " Pe ~ , Club fu If ii Is some important roles a. :. a spirit organization."
With 10 separate individuals all working together to create spirit , the varsity cheerleaders always did a good job. They led cheers at al I the varsity sporting events and kept the crowd ' s spirit high
This year ' s squad was a very spirited , close-knit group They went to summer clinic at the University of Nebraska and won many ribbons. They were also given the outstanding spirit award over all the other squads at the clinic.
Even though they had 10 different personal i ties , t hey formed together to create a well organized group. Varsity cheerleader Debbie Stentz said , " We were 10 individual girls , so sometimes it was hard , but we tried and did our best to promote spirit. We worked hard and were effective as a squad. "
Besides cheering, the girls sold programs at some state E!Vents and sold spirit buttons to all Southeast fans. Before the school year , they made up a slogan and slogan cheer. This year ' s slogan was " Mighty proud to be a Knight. "
Of working with the other cheerleaders , Laura Greenwald sa i d , " We learned to accept other ' s ideas and respect each other I thought the squad was fun to work with and the year was very rewarding ."
The cheerleaders ' goals were to become a united squad and to give an equal amount of support to all sports. They also wanted to learn to work with each other and not against each other.
Eact, of the cheerleaders believed that be i ng a cheerleader was very tu If i 11 i ng and a good experience. Laura said , " We had to sacrifice some things, but it was worth it. "
Spirit is a word that can get old promotin g after a while. But the seven reserv e cheerleaders have attended many reserv e athletic events hoping to spur spirit i r: everyone.
Pam Leatherman, a reserve cheerleade r commented, "We are a close group this ye a : and to promote spirit was our main goal ir : athletic sports events."
Early hours practicing in August brougtL knowledge and confidence in cheering a~ events. Outside duties were expected of th F girls. Flavored ice cubes and signs for th e reserve teams were gifts from the chee r• leaders hoping to get adrenaline flowin g Many reserve events were on the same nig h ' but each cheerleader had to split to represe n :. all of them.
If one looked over at the Pep Club when the band was playing they saw an " S" shape made with porn pons.
Th is was a group of 20 g iris who were in Porn Pon S. Anybody who had been in Pep Club a year could sign up. The girls with the most Pep Club points were chosen.
There was some controversy this year between the girls. Many didn 't show up for the meetings because of lack of interest. Some of the members didn ' t think of this as a group. To them it was girls sitting in Pep Club with porn pons A few dropped out because tl1ey were tired of it. La ck of organizat ion was a big problem for this year ' s Porn Pon S.
In spite of the problems , the club had a few pre-game dinners for each other. A dinner with East High 's Porn Pon E was a l so planned Porn Pon S president Ni la Hoffart said , " Porn Pon S is to promote school spi rit We ' re just an addi tion to Pep Club. We all try real hard and do a good job. It kind of brightens it up to see an "S" in the Pep Club."
Top: 1976-1977 Porn Pon S. Right: Pom Pon S performs at a pep rally.Shirettes , Southeast's drill team, was a group of 18 junior and senior girls who performed routines at football and basketball games.
Girls tried out for the Shirettes in May. The final 18 picked went to a clinic during the summer. This year ' s Shirettes won second place in overall compet i tion at clinic
The drill team practiced every day during second period Jill Gradwohl , captain of the Shirettes said , " Every day we used the whole 50 minutes usefully. If we were not perfect i ng a routine we were ironing out problems. "
Mrs. Ruth Pattavina , reading teacher and the Shirettes new sponosr said , '' Drill team is a fun group to sponsor. They work extremely hard on routines. To work so closely each day during the summer and school year requires a certain amount of dedication and persistence on the part of each member There is no magic potion to take for these things ; it ' s something the girls have to work together to obtain. I guess that is one reason the Shirettes are as good as they are ."
Ba sketball season comes and Shirettes shine onWhat do you cal I a group of 25 girls who swim around in the Southeast pool? We called them Synkra-Kn i ghts ! Synkra-Knights were gi r ls invo lved in synchronized swimming or water ballet. The sponsors of t his club were Mrs. Mimi Kuebler and Mrs. Sue Renken. They helped the girls with new styles or on i mproving their routines.
Mrs. Kuebler commented , " Having the SynkraKnights as a class during the day has been a great help. With this time and after school swims , we were able to organize and improve our program a lot. "
Mrs. Renken added,- " With the addition of the seventh period class , there was much more practice time available. This gave the girls the opportunity to add a professional polish to their acts. I personally am amazed at the difficulty of some of the stunts. "
Synkra-Knights officers were , President Ann Sawyer, Vice-President Diane Copes, Secretary Connie MacFarland 1 and Treasurer Kelly Kramer. President Ann Sawyer said of the club, " The club worked together wel l this year and I feel the three years I was in SynkraKnights have been worth the work."
The show was presented April 14-16, with the theme "A Knight on the Town." There were 12 acts plus a finale. The four M C.'s for the show were Scott Hinrichs, Mary Hasselbalch, Chip Olson and Jill Gradwohl.
"Math Club was trying this year to increase interest in the club and inform our members of the finer points of mathematics, " said Jeff Mallatt, president of Math Club.
Math club members gathered to study math not taught in classrooms, listen to speakers and play math games.
Other officers were Ray Oltman, vice-president, and Mark Powell, secretary-treasurer. The sponsors were Harold Baker , Algebra and Geometry teacher, and George Eisele, CPM Algebra teacher.
" Chess Club , especially tournaments provided a chance to meet people fro rr around Lincoln. It provided a commor · ground on which we, the members, coul c meet and become friends with studen t ~ from other schools in Lincoln. Th t competition promoted sportsmanst1i r and provided a challenge for the players , ' said Randy Davy, president of Ches : Club.
The Chess club members played eac ! other to determine who the best ches t· players were. Then they played eac t· city school twice and competed i r. tournaments. The club's goal was to wi rthe city championship and the travelin ~ : trophy. This trophy went to the top tea rr in the city.
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes were in their second year at Southeast , their first as a club, and their number of members seemed to be growing all quite rapidly.
More and more people were taking the step of bringing Christianity into their !ives and taking notice of what the Bible has to say.
Interest had grown so much that the boys FCA wasn't the only group of its kind. The girls at Southeast started a huddle for themselves as well. The group was headed by Roger Douglas, who started the group because, "A few years ago Mr. McNaughc started the huddle, bu t with a son on the way he needed a replacement and I've been the leader ever since then."
Most of the meetings were held weekly at the homes of the members, each taking a turn. The meetings usually started by having an opening prayer given either by the president or one of the members. Business at hand is next with open discussion and study time following that. A prayer closes the meeting , open to all who wish to contribute.
"Lots of times when we met there was a lot of Christian spirit," said Dave Weaver . The spirit and openness of the group seemed to be tile difference between FCA and some of Hie other clubs.
Early last year the group spent quite a bit of ti me trying "to find themselves " This finally came, " about three-fourths of the way into the ye ar , " says Roger Douglas.
Were you looking for a club w i h much , much more? Distributive Ed :.Jcation Clubs of America (DECA) had :t DECA correlated with the marketing a ·1d merchandising class " It h opef u ly develops career ob j ect i ves and goa b , ' said Diane Copes c l ub parliamentar i E: n I f you have an i n t erest i n managem e: 1 t marketing, sa l es , advertisement , 0 1 retailing , then DECA helped dev e
those skills.
DECA was one of t he largest c l ub fi a Southeast with 52 members ; h owe \ er only juniors and seniors cou l d be in : h f club
Southeast was wel I represented at : h, State Leadership Conference at ; h1 Omaha Hilton . Five indiv i duals p la •.~: ec and Derek Sundling got a first plac e ir the state for Petroleum Merchand i s t 1g
There was a National Career Deve !,J p ment Conference held in Anah e i m California , April 23 and Southeast $i:rn four representatives to it.
With 20 members, Scienc e Club had many activitie s throughout the year. Th E ' members went on field trips t c, various places including th e university to learn about atomi c radius. There was also a sta ,· party in which the members too ~telescopes outside at night t (: explore the stars. They listene d to a psychologist and a natural is ' ~ speak. They took part in ESF-· experiments and had an ope r, discussion on UFO's.
Leslie Harlow , president o : Science club said , " Science clu i : gives students who have r curiosity in fields of science r-: chance to explore."
The other off ice rs were: Dav ie Ligget , vice-president and Ma n Cornish , secretary-treasurer.
The club ' s sponsors were Jo e Dappen , Oscar Bretthorst an ( Gunnar Overgaard, all chemistr : and physics teachers.
Left : Rick Gertz sm i les as he talks on an amateur radio.
Below left: Dale Schoen i ng adjusts the equipmen t for use.
Bottom: Eric Kamrath goes over i nstructions before using the radio
Amateur Radio Club was small in number but big on activ i ties. With only three members , the club accomplished a l ot th i s school year. They learned to ope ra t e radios and had a chance to talk all ove r the coun t ry. Their main topic of conversat i on was radio operation but they also talked on such simple things as the weather
Throughout the year the members worked on the requirement for a license. They also used a transceiver wh i ch i s a transmitter and · receiver combined . It has the same principle as a CB radio but is more advanced
The members of the club were Eric Kamrath , Dale Schoening, and Rick Gertz. The sponsor was John Waldron , the drivers education teacher.
Sitting around playing cards on a Sunday afternoon may not appeal to the majority of people at Southeast , but members of Key Club have consistently been doing this with some very special elderly men at the Madonna Home. Rob Sherwood , vice president of Key club , commented that this service with the men was very special and that he felt close to tt,e older men and their old-time stories . This year Key club has performed many services ; selling telephone di rectories for over three months and helping out with the Kiwanis Pancake Feed.
The Kiwan i s organization has been the club's sponsor for its entire existence. A traditional service for Key club is the Key Club Carnival 1 an annual event at Southeast. Through this they made $650 for the AFS program.
" Key c l ub was fun and satisfying, " for Brad Smith , his first year participating in the club. "Strong dedication 1 by Key club members has helped the club remain the only one existing in the capital city sa i d Ken Dorman.
Summer activities planned for the club is Districts ; March 25 and a few of the members will attend the National convention in Kansas City.
Sponsor for Key club th i s year was Bob Shannon , teacher of Physiology. The off ice rs were Chip 01 son , president ; Rob Sherwood, vice-president ; Phi I Young , secretary ; and Ken Dorman 1 treasurer.
It ' s always a casual atmosphere when Key C l ub makes new piansFlint Calvi n ma k es a n ew fri end i n Key C l ub
Every year foreign exchange students walk the halls of Southeast. This wouldn't be possible if it wasn ' t for International Club. This club sponsored many activities through the year to raise money for American Field Service (AFS). The money raised went to help bring foreign exchange students to Southeast.
During the year , the members sold Gummi bears, suckers and chew sticks. They also had a foreign food-tasting party where the members made a foreign food and brought it to the cafeteria for anyone to come and taste. A cake walk at the Key Club Carnival also helped raise money.
The main project for the year was the Sadie Hawkins Dance which was on March 31. This year's theme was Pick-a-Peck discotheque.
At the end of the year International Club held a pizza party at Holmes Lake There the members with the most points for the year were announced. The sophomore and junior with the most points for the year were given an activity ticket for the next year. The senior with the most points was given $7.50, the cost of the ticket.
The sponsors of the club are all foreign language teachers. George Pearce, Spanish; Mrs. Olga Prendes, Spanish; Silke Printz , German; Sue Renken , French; Linda Robinson, French ; and Lois Althouse , Latin.
The newest club at Southea t 1 · this year was Photograpt 1 Club. It was started after Pho t. , ) Vision Class sparked a 1 i nterest in photography.
At first tt1e club had ma n r activities planned. As ti m 3 went on , however , lack of fun o ,; and a small membership h u , t t!1e club. Jo y ce Myer ~ , secretary-treasurer of the cl ) said , " The inte re st was the r,~ but it was jus t a matter ·f getting organ i zed and getti r. ·:, people to the meetings
The members sold sti c-< candy to raise money fer darkroom equipmen t. A trip I) Kansas City was planned b , t the candy sales didn ' t ra i ~a enough money.
Later in the year the mernb 01 3 planned to take pictures c f students and sell them arour:d scllool.
The club did not have dues cir a point system Joyce said t h 3 reason for this was " We want c j to make it a little informal s o people could come and go a s "'L.- - ",.,. l""\n ''
The Water Polo team was a group of energetic boys who enjoyed having someth ing to do with their time after school.
The 15 members , including last year ' s All Amer ic an Jim Weyhrauch, worked out every day after school. These dedicated boys were coached by Jerry Saunders.
They were proud to be the only high school water polo team in the state , but tt1is limited their opportuniti-es to play also. Unfortunately they could only play against themselves instead of competing lik e other sports can.
Water polo i s a tough sport. The players believe it's tougher and more demand i ng than basketball and wrestling , and maybe even football.
Upper right: ~Jim Weyhrauch prepares to pass down the pool. Middle: Water po l o team includes: Scott Standard, Jim Weyhrauch , Dave Killen, Scott Hinrich , Don Gibbens, Greg Perry and Jay Merritt. Lower left: Jay Merritt ' s defense doesn't seem to be enough. Lower right: Dave Killen applies the pressure
Indoor Gardening was started two years ago by a suggestion that a club be formed to satisfy students on the care of plants
Posters were placed around the school to urge students to bring in their sick plants and let the club cure them, free of charge. A successful plant sale boosted the club to make money to buy strange and unusual plants "
A greenhouse was available for Indoor Gardening members to give the ideal environment for all kinds of plants.
"Indoor Gardening Club gives a student a chance to find out how to pot a plant and take care of it in all kinds of weather, " said Mary Pat Brady , president. Membership was short this year, but each member was able to get information and fun out of each meeting.
One of the most interesting things this year was the discussing of Bonsai, Japanese art of gardening. Club sponsor for this year was Frank Dupuis, teacher of biology and botany. Other club off ice rs th i s year were Sandy Williamson, vice-president and Joyce Myers , treasurer.
"Future Homemakers of America (FHA) was a service organization for the community to promote personal growth," said Julie Ritchie , FHA president. "The members were doing everything they could to abolish the reputation of a sewing or cooking club." Actually the members do very little of this.
The activities have centered on helping people of all ages. In October the members held a car mechanics workshop for girls to learn apout mechanics. At Christmas they sang carols at elderly people's homes. They also had a V-pals program with the fourth , fifth and sixth graders at Lakeview Elementary School. Each member was a " big sister" to the Lakeview students.
The other off ice rs were Sarah Knol I, vicepresident; Janice Grawl, secretary; Kathy Huber, publicity; Laura Burton, treasurer; and Anne Depringer, sergeant-at-arms.
The club's sponsors were Mrs Barbara Havlicek, home economics teacher and Mrs. Gladys Helm, social living and home economics teacher.
Top : FHA president Julie Ritchie, leads a discussion at a meeting. Left: FHA members discuss future plans.Thalians and Thespians were groups of students who raised money, supported the school and gave banquets. But that was only a part of it. Although everyone who was in Thespians was in Thalians it doesn't work the other way. To join Thalians all one needs to do is pay the dues and have an interest in the club. As for°Thespians, it took 300 hours of helping or participating in school productions and optional participation in city productions.
Both clubs supported all of the school productions, participated in speech contest, raised money for club and school projects and held a banquet for those who were interested in drama or speech. "We did a lot more stuff this year," commented Thespian president Patti Raun, "We had more meetings, raised more money, and went to more city productions around Lincoln."
The Thalian officers for the 1976-77 school year were: president Denise Barnes, vice-president Julie Ried, secretary Pam Pettit, and treasurer Kelly Patt. Thespian officers were: president Patti Raun, vice-president Randy Bush, secretary-treasurer Michel le Donaghy. The club sponsors for Thalians and Thespians this year were Mrs. Melissa Beall and Mrs. Louise Alfrey.
"FBL A was an organization to t.lelp students understand business and business careers," said Bill Collins , FBLA president.
The main goal was to raise money for the spring conference held at the Hilton Hotel in Omaha. The conference was for any FBLA members who wanted to go. Th~re were contests to test skills in typing, shorthand, business law, business principles and other business-related activities. The members sold candy and calendars to raise the money for the conference.
The other officers for the club were Beth Michel , vice-president; Jennifer Nei 11, treasurer; Janet Putty, secretary; Rose Le Baron, historian; Peggy Phillips, reporter; and Val Hughes, parliamentarian
Mrs. Rose Beideck and Mrs. Becky Jones, the typing and shorthand teachers , were the sponsors of the club.
"We travel through this wor!d only once; so let us I ive to some purpose ."
Getting writing !ike thi s published was the main objective for Round Tabl e this year. Round Table had only five members ; however , EHnor Mack , sponsor along with assistants, Mike Goff, and Olinda Bosiau were pleased with the group. "It's been a small loyal group," said Mrs. Ma.ck.
"This year was a trial to get interest into the group," sa i d ct1airperson Cindie Hixson. A trip to Joslyn Museum in Omaha was sponsored for spring. The purpose of the trip was to get i deas for future writing along with gaining group interest.
Hixson felt that "improving as they go" would help make the club successful in the years to come.
There are many examples of rivers to see, Among them the Ohio and Mississippi.
The rivers flow by, the fragrance so sweet, The smell in the air is one of defeat.
The river's important and so very dear, Its waters we drink, so sparkling and clear.
The rivers we have , for these we give thanks, And pray that junked cars, will not line the banks.
The ocean so huger it never can fill, It takes all we give and then takes more still.
Mind not the oil as i't goes on its way, The ocean is large; it will soon float away.
Man has made lakes, where pleasures abound, Surely it's worth the homes we have drowned.
Lake Erie we know is the swimmer's delight, · Its beaches and shores, such a wonderful sight.
The world's waters, as you clearly can see, Are now as sweet as they ever could be. _;_Dave
Miller Round Table members fro m left: Carol Ballentine , Cindy Hixon, Kate Joeckel and sponsor Mrs. Elinor MackThe fall play at Southeast , under the direction of Mrs Melissa Beall , was presented Oct 7 and 8. Set in the 1920 ' s it was about the escapades of two girls, Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough They were left on their own to sa i l to Paris. On the way they encountered many comical disasters, along with two handsome medical students f rorn Harvard , Dick and Leo Dwain Baker , who p l ayed the part of Otis Skinner , said , " At first it seemed things would not go too smoothly , but it was great to see how everyone pul l ed together in the f-:mcl ." David Russell commented , " It was really enjoyable doing the play because the audience real! y got into it. "
Steward : Kell y Snyder
Mrs. Skinner
Cornelia Otis Skinner
Ot i s Skinner
Emily Kimbrough
Purser
Patty Raun
Anne Douville
Dwain Bak.er
Linda Gottsche : i
Mike Book
Stewardess . . ... .. . .. . ... . . .. Judy Henkle
Dick Winters
Admiral
Harriet St. John
Winifred Blaugh
Leo McEvoy
Inspector
Therese
Scott Glen
Mark Kennedy
Judy Donaghy
Dawn Daniels
Randy Bush
Jeni Burcham
Kelly Patt
Madame Elise Rhonda Krivosha
Madamoiselle De La Croix
Window Cleaner
Anet Schroeder
David Russell
This year Modern Choir continued to be a popular music class. It was made up of juniors and seniors who auditioned in the spring. Frank Mills , director of the choir commented, "This year the students seemed to be genuinely interested in what they were doing, it was a good group of kids. I really admire their spirit! " The choir made appearances at a fall concert , a holiday concert and the ninth grade orientation night.
The songs were picked by the students themselves. Junior Lynn Copple said, "I liked the music we did, I think almost everyone did. Mr. Mills is a good director and I learned a lot from him "
Mary Ellen Van Cleave accompanies all the cho i r classes Modern Cho ir members relax before class.Advanced Choir was officially initiated into the Southeast curriculum this year. It was under the direction of Mrs. Rita Stinner The class was made up of sophomores who auditioned in their respective junior highs in the spring
The choir did a wide variety of music from spirituals to rock They performed often including a fall program, a holiday concert 1 and the Al l -City Festival in the spring.
"Many good songs have been written , but the way they are sung is what makes them music," commented Mrs. Stinner. The sopl1omores seemed satisfied with what they had accomplished over the year. Mrs. Stinner in her first year of teaching at Southeast was well-liked. Doug Blanc, member of ttle choir said , " You can ' t have a good choir without a good director and we had the best."
Advanced Choir performs at a fall concert.The largest vocal music group at Southeast this year was Court Choir. Made up of 78 juniors and seniors : the choir made many appearances throughout the year.
Their main event was the production of the musical "Pa i nt Your Wagon " in the fall. Other performances included the All-City festival, singing for church services and appearing at Baccalaureate.
The year, however , was not all work, they took time out to attend a dinner theater in Omaha and spent a day in Brownville , Nebraska at a specia l celebration.
The music was usually from the classical period and was sung in many different languages including Italian , German and Latin.
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Dwain Baker
Steve Catts
Jodi Day
Mike Donaghy
Paul Eschliman
Cameron Hinds
Tami Green
Crys Rice
lnta Rizijs
Ann Roberts
Shannon Samuels
Beth Young
DOANE
Dwain Baker
Steve Catts
lnta Rizijs
Beth Young
HASTINGS HONOR CHO H
Tami Gre e 11
Nila Hoffa t
lnta Riz i i :s
Ann Rober; i ,_,
WESLEYAN HONOR CHOi '-l
Tami Gre c 1
Pam Pe tt t
Ann Robe r<s
MikeSwe:, t
Linda Tay k r
ALL-CITY SOLO NIG h r
Jan Bernik k ; ,1
~aui Eschlirm:, 1
Tami Gre t 11
Nila Hoffa t
Linda Tay l ( •, r
Beth You r , g
Back row: Dwain Baker , Vaid is Ron is, Dan Zichek, Doug McCall, Brad Ray, Ed Bates, Skip Howerter, Frank Crawford , Kiri, Jamieson, Clayton Boyd , Dane Nelson, Steve Catts, Chris Langdale, Steve Spencer , Mike Sweet , Mike Piranio. Third row: lnta Rizijs, Joyce Olson, David Grieserner, Norman Metcalf, Julie Olson, Lisa Ficke , Diane -Krondak, Ann Rinne, Randy Brarnmeier , Dave Voth, Cameron Hinds, Meg Patterson, Janet Finley, St1annon Samuels, Kari Gordon, Paul Eschliman, Sue Patterson, Director Franklin Mills. Second row: Ann Floberts, Tom Amen, Joe Lachance, April Varga, Lori Fallstead, Cathy Gilbert, Alice Corkill, Lynn Copple, Kent Folsom, Mary Busboom , Sally Sperry, Nila Hoffart, Mike Douglas, Steve Fusselman, Sequoya Flechs, Christy Haase. First row: Debbie Ma rx , Debb i e Franks, Lisa Falk , Tami Green , Pam Pettit, Melanie Green , Tammy Hayes , Jul i e Ritchie , Jan Bernik!au, Terri Tiekotter, Marlys Mills , Crys R ice , Kathy Huber , Penny Melcher, Linda. Taylor, Jodi Day , Trudy Bauer , Linda Olson.
Countesses and Noblemen perform at the fall Honors Convocation.
Jodi Day
Lisa Ficke
Debbie Franks
Nila Hoffart
Patty Raun
lnta Rizijs
Shannon Samuels
Beth Young
Randy Bram meier
Frank Crawford
Sequoya Flechs
Skip Howerter
Joe Lachance
Doug McCall
Brad Ray
DanZichek
Diane Krondak-accompanist
In iate March word got back that the Countesses and Noblemen had been selected to perform at the International Kiwanis Convention in Dallas , Texas. The group had sent in an aud i tion tape in hopes of making the trip. lnta Rizijs commented , " I' m really excited about going , and I think it's an honor that we were asked ." Regional Kiwanis Clubs f inanced tl1e trip, but the group also tried to raise funds through various projects for the June appearance.
The group had some advantages this year It dropped from 24 members to 16. The size was a beneficial factor in choreography b e cause more movement could be
added to liven up the songs Brad Ray said, " Since the group was smaller, it was easier to do choreography. Also , there was a general feeling of togetherness . "
They were familiar with many types of songs and audiences. Their performances included dinner parties, luncheons , honor roll assemblies , Nite of Knights and var i ous other social functions in the community. "We're the only school in Lincoln that performs Christmas music, " commented Director Frank Mil l s. The variety of music ranged from pop and jazz to spirituals and madrigals , and everything in between.
Countesses and Noblemen sing at a Christmas concertPenal reform was the topic for this year's debate team. Made up of six novices and two varsity debaters, the team spent many weeks researching their topic before actually debating.
Mrs. Mary Schulling was new to Southeast this year. She took the place of Miss Diane Hall, who was in Denver getting her masters degree. Miss Hal I, however, planned to return to Southeast for the next year
Debate started out to be a class, but because of the lack of student interest, it was dropped second semester. Members did their work outside of class. It was suggested that the techniques of debate should be a separate class, and that another class shou Id be offered for those who actuaily want to participate in debate tournaments.
Gold miners and French g i rls set the atmosphere for the fall mus i cal , " Paint You r Wagon ." Costumes for the dancing girls were brightly c olored and accented with plenty of lace. The miners , however , made do with a pair of baggy trousers , a work shirt , and suspenders , topping it off w i th cowboy hats and boots.
M r s. Melissa Beal l' s heavy schedule made it imposs i ble for her to do the directing, but she sti l l
devoted many hours to construct i ng the set and props. " It was fas c ina ti ng. It lets one use his imag i nation ," she said · Judi Donaghy then took on the role of student director. " The t hing I l i ked most about student directing was the c horus itself. Everyone tr i ed so hard You cou Id tel I they wanted to make the show work ," she said.
Everyone seemed to agree t11at the play was a lot of hard work Pau l
Eschliman summed up this feelin •:: by saying, " We didn ' t have a lot c · time to work on this show a n ,.,; sometimes rehearsals could be a re ~-goober. But with the help of M : Mills , Mrs. Beall and Judi , I think v~•· put on a pretty good show ."
The Class A Football Champio r ships entered the picture to r Originally, the play was schedul e ) for Nov 12 and 13 , but had to t; , pos t poned to a later date.
Ben Rumson-Cameron Hinds
Jennifer Rumson-Anne Marie Douville
Julio Valveras-Dwain Baker
Salem Trumbull-Skip Howerter
Steve Bullnack-Stephen Catts
Jake Whippany-Paul Eschliman
Elizabeth Woodling--Nila Hoffart
Jacob Woodling-Chris Langdale
Sarah Woodling-Patricia Raun
Mike Mooney-Steve Spencer
Edgar Crocker --Michael Donaghy
Ray Janney-Norman Metcalf
Sandy Twist-Dan Zichek
Pete Billings-Mark Longacre
Cherry Jourdal--Alice Corkill
Reuben Sloane---Steve Fusselman
Jasper-Dave Voth
Bill-Sequoya Flechs
Ed-Kirk Jamieson
Jack--Fred Atkinson
Sam-Doug McCall
Joe-Brad Ray
Johansen-Tom Amen
Walt-Joe Lachance
Yvonne Sorel-Janell Priess
Elsie Smith-Jeni Burcham
Mary-Ann Roberts
Jane--Crys Rice
, Nila
Hoffart , Anne Marie Douvi !l e Third row: Lori Fa ls tead , Diane Krondak, Debb i e Franks , Shannon Samuels , Janet F i nley ,
Debbie Mar x, Julie Ritchey , Kathy Huber , Tami Green , Marlys Mills , lnta Riz i js , Linda Taylor , Kari Gorson Second row: Melanie Green , Linda Oison , Penny Me lch er , Beth Young, Pam Pettit , Beth ,Johnson, Jodi Day, Ma r y Hayes , Cathy Gilbert. Front row : Crys R ic e , Ann Roberts , Janelie Pr i ess , Susan Hill , Carol Dawson , Michelle Piranio , Jill Pe r shing, Jody Pershing , Ca roline Coupe , Jen i Burcham, Laura Magee, Genelle Gibson, Lisa Falk , Julie Olson, Tammy Hayes
"It ' s one of those few classes where you actually got to use what you learned in class immediately ,'' said senior Patti Raun. The Newsdesk staff made up ot four seniors , Ross Loudenback , Sue Wiedman , Randy Bush , and Patti could be heard each day bringing Southeast up to date on what was going on , in and around the school.
By using skits , the staff tried to make the announcements more personalized Randy said , " We tried to think of better ways to relate to the students this year , and felt that by adding humor and comedy we could do it. " The staff worked long and hard trying to think of new , and creative ideas to broadcast , and to add a little extra to the everyday routine of the Southeast students
Acts not pictured:
The Games People Play: Blane Ahrens , Dan Anderson, Dave Curtis , Marty Epp, John Ficke , Cindy Fredrickson, Diane Krondak, Julie Mccown, Sue Moog, Linda Priess and Drew Stange.
Battle Hymn of the Republic : Jeni Burcham , Susan Hill, Jill Pershing , Jody Pershing , Michelle Piranio, and Diane Quattrocchi
Percussive Echoism: Charlie Lindbloom.
Mime: Dawn Daniels, Judy Donaghy, Chris VanGronigen , Kelly Patt and David Russell.
The Kids : John and Lisa Ficke.
Rhineland Rowdies: Randy Brammeier , Frank Crawford , Sequoya • Flechs , Skip Howerter , Joe Lact1ance , Doug McCall , Brad Ray and Dan Zichek
Southern Comfort : Ray Seuss.
An Evening at Pops: Ken Dorman , Dou~~ Eversoll , Cathy Ganzel , Scott Kerns , Charlie Lindbloom , Brad Obbink , Jim Shaffe r, Lisa VonBargen and Phil Young.
Boogie Tunes: Kr i s Barmore , Jean Ellis , Paul Eschliman, Tami Green, Lisa lames , Debbie Marx , Pam Pettit, Brad Ra y, Sally Sperry and Linda Tay!or.
With You: lnta Rizijs and Beth Young.
Ease on Down the R(?ad : Jill and Jody Pershing.
Skylien Pigeon: Frank Crawford and Stiannon Samue l s
Sound of Silence : Martha Carter and Mary Epp.
Lover Man: Diane Krondak , Patty Raun and David Russel I.
Hits of Broadway: Randy Bramrneier, Frank Cra Nford , Jody Day , Lisa F i c k e , Sequoya Flechs , Debbie Franks , Nila Hoffart , Skip Howerter , Diane Krondak , Joe Lachance , Doug McCall , Patty Raun , Brad Ray , lnta Rizijs, Shannon Samuels , Beth Young and Dan Zichek.
Th is year's Clarion staff was by far the largest staff Southeast has ever had. Due to its size it caused some adjustment problems for both the editor and other members of the staff. Clarion was made up of juniors and seniors who had successfully completed beginning journalism and were interested in a more advanced type of journalism .
The staff's main objective was to bring the Clarion closer to the students by writing and publishing stories that the students were interested in. Nila Hoffart said , "I feel we brought in stories that really related to the students, I think generally people were interested in and enjoyed what they read. "
The Clarion was published bi-weekly with an extra issue at Christmas. Interests within the staff also varied , so members worked on many different smaller staffs in order to produce the newspaper Editor, Denise Frost commented, " even though it ' s a lot of work, I like being editor because each time another issue comes out I feel great! Sometimes , though , I don ' t think our work is appreciated enough, but some students really do read and learn from the Clarion , so I guess it ' s al I worth it. "
Den i se Frost , ed i t or ; Marsha Maly, news editor; Angie Carroll , feature editor ; Jane McGreer , l ayouts ; Kate Joeckel, Ann Sawyer, copy ed i tors ; Kirn Nore, bus i ness manager ; Lisa Falk , circulat i on manager ; Michelle Barret , Laura. Eggers , Julie Olson , business staff ; Mark Heng , sports editor; Mark Lan i k , Suzanne Sutton , sportswr i ters ; Lloyd Franey , Pam Pollard , David Luebke, artists ; reporters: Tom Birn , Paul Byerly , Jamie Cowgill , Dawn Dittman , Dee Endacott , Kr i s Forke , Cindie Hixson , Nila Hoffart , Mike Reagan , Dave Russell , Annette Schroeder
This year's Shield staff was concerned with many goals such as getting the book out on time, having every student represented and using only quality photos and copy. They wanted to produce the best book possible and to leave a lasting impression with the students.
Members of the staff attended workshops , looking for new ideas and better ways to produce a book. Mary Pat Brady , who attended said, " The workshops gave us new and creative ideas to make a better yearbook. It was nice to meet ot h er students , who were interested in the same thing we were "
Every member was responsible tor contacting merchants to buy ads Other money making projects were instigated so \hat the book could have extras like color pictures.
Differences of opinion arose among the staff, but the goal of producing the best book possible seemed to draw them all together. Editor Mary Cusick commented , " The pressure of meeting al I our deadl i nes was frustrating this year , but everyone ' s been doing a super job. I think the book is going to out do others in the long run."
The photographers are always a vital part of the yearbook set-up. "We felt that the photographers were turning out better qua I ity photos this year. There was also an improvement in the relationship between the Shield members and the photographers from last year," said photographer Kent Olsen.
Everyone agreed that the pressure ot putting out a yearbook was constant, including adviser Michael Goft. " Tll is year's Shield staff was a talented one and their efforts were complimented by the photo staff.
lnta Rizijs and Beth Young work hard on the fine arts section for the Shield.Stage Band was kept busy this year performing at many activities throughout the community. They gave various concerts at Southeast , performed at N ite of Knights and provided the music for the FatherDaughter Dance. Junior Pam Dischner commented, awe performed a lot of different places , and even tllough we practiced every morning it was a lot of fun."
Other activities they participated i n were: a Nee-Classic Jazz clinic and a stage band clinic in South Dakota in March Sophomore Martha Carter said , "I th ink it's really fun because we get to play a different type of music than pep band, and I like having the chance to perform for people. "
Instrumental music got off to a great start this year. They had numerous concerts , Hastings Hano~ Band , solo and ensemble contest , and other school activities , including Fine Arts Sunday , Instrumental Music Awards Banquet , and NMEA State Clinic in Omaha.
Marching Band stepped off with summer practice starting August 18th They performed at most of the home games plus marching at Grand Island and at the game against Creighton Prep. Two junior members of band designed one of the shows which was performed at the Lincoln High game.
The band officers for the 1976 - 1977 year are Scott Kerns , President ; Lori Culross Vice-President: Melanie Green 1·reasurer-Secretary: Doug Eversoll , Librarian ; and Lisa Van Borgen as Drum Majorette
A wide variety of events filled the orchestra calendar this year , They played for the musical , "Paint Your Wagon" in November and gave various concerts at Southeast. They took part in the All-City Orchestra night, and participated in the fine arts exhibition in May.
The class structure was changed second semester due to lack of support from the horn sect ion of the f u 11 orchestra. In place of the f u II orchestra a chamber orchestra was created. Member of the chamber orchestra, Ann Roberts commented, "I think it's a good idea to try a chamber orchestra , it's a nice change."
" Buy your Runes today. Only $1 from any staff member of Mrs " Mack in room 261. " Sound familiar? That was the cry of the Southeast Runes staff as they attempted to set a new record for the number of Runes sold in one year. In the past , efforts had been made to meet as a club after school , but conflicting schedules caused some problems , so the staff began meeting as a class.
Adviser Mrs. Elinor Mack commented , " I think making Runes a class was a great idea because getting people together has always been a problem , th i s way we'll be better organized and everyone will be together when they need to be ."
The Runes has been a Southeast publication for 16 years , publish i ng creative writing by the students. In the past, art work has been added to illustrate some of the poems and st1ort stories.
The staff was made up of nine members who showed an interest in creative writing and in voic i ng the i r opinion on what should or should not be published. Staff member Cindie Hixson said , " Being on Runes gives me a chance to read other people's work. I really like it. "
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Debbie Hager by RI CH Iii Robin McCandless by HI CH Marcie Unran by RICHGov. Carter's struggle to become president was taken step by step. His campaign included three debates with incumbent President Gerald Ford, but Carter pulled through with an election victory. Over $35 million spent on campaigning promises of tax rebates and returning honesty to the govemment brought Jimmy Carter a victory in the November election.
The American people have had to deal with many problems in '76u'77 . The swine flu break out and vaccination clinics were open throughout the U . S. But this was a fast decision and some people began to die without explanation. The program was stopped , leavi n g the swine flu room to invade.
Every winter is harsh but the winter o f 77 was a killer Many people died when it stormed furious l y whe r e it never had before. Another ldUe r of sorts rose this year 1 his name was Gary Gilmore. Gilmore killed wh e n h e committed armed robbery He wanted to be fi xe.cu t ed, but his lawyer wanted to prevent this and the w hole situation was exploited Gilmore was finally executed for his deadly act.
The year of '7 6-'77 came to an end At Sou t heast sophomores were looking forward to being upperclassmen, juniors would reegn over all , and seniors were completely cured of the disease "senior blues ." Senior classes became smaller and the 2: 15 bell came s;owar as the year came to its close.
Fads of fashion consisied of gauchos with h i gh boots and shazy looked ski vests. Each school brings new daring stunts and the year of '76- ' 77 brought 1 S~year-old kids trying to buy a six pak of beer. But most of all this year was fun and memorable to those who took part
ABRAMS, CLAUDIA-Pep Club; International Club; Sophomore Class President ; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Prom Royalty; Homecoming Royalty; Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader.
AGUILAR, VIVIAN-Pep Club; FBLA; International Club.
ALEXANDER, JIM-S-Club; FCA; Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball; Varsity and Junior Vars ity Baseball ; Nat i onal Honor Society; Honor Roll; Marching Band ; Jerry Winkler Memorial Scholarship Award fo r Basketbaii.
ALEXANDER , SCOTT-Vars ity and Junior Varsity Baseball.
ALLEN, JAMES-International Club; Water Polo Ciub; Junior Varsity Football; Varsity and Junior Varsity Boys Tennis; Varsity and Junior Varsity Boys Swimming; l\lational Honor Soc i ety; Honor Roll; lntramurals
ALLEN, PAUL --One Act Plays--George Washington Swept Here; Spring play cast.
AMES, BETH-Pep Club
ANDEL T, NANCY-- Pep Club; Drill Team; Honor Roll.
ARMS, STEVEN-Varsity and Ju nior Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Wrest li ng; Junior Varsity Boys Track and Field.
ARNTZEN, KELL YE --Pep Club; Drill Team ; Varsity and All-City Cand i date Girls Swimming; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Modern Choir; Sertoma Leadership.
ATKINSON, FREDRI C K--Paint Your Wagon cast ; Varsity and Jun ior Varsity Boys Swimming; Carnival cast ; Court Choir.
BAKER, DWAIN-N ite of Knights cast; When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay cast; Paint Your Wagon cast; Carnival cast; Junior Varsity Football; Ski Club ; Modern Choir ; Court Choir; AII -CitY Vocal Soloist; NMEA; National Honor Society ; Honor Roll.
BAKER, TERRI-Honor Roll; Modern Choir; Shield.
BARLOW, SCOTT -Science Club; Chess Club Treasurer; National Honor Society; Honor Roll.
BARNES, DENISE -- Thalians ; Thespians ; Brigadoon crew; The Odd Couple crew ; All The Way Horne crew; When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay crew ; Paint Your Wagon crew; Junior Cla ss Officer: Honor Roll; Speech Contests; One Act Plays ; Repertory Class; Spring Play ; Sertoma Drama Award.
BAUER, MIRIAM-Thalians ; Art Masters Club; Al l The Way Home crew; When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay crew; Paint Your Wagon crew; National Honor Society ; Honor Roll ; Glass Menagerie cast; Scholastic Art Award.
BAUER, TRUDY -Pep Club; International Club President; Paint Your Wagon cast; Carnival cast; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Court Choir; Modern Choir.
BECKENHAUR, KURT --- Varsity and Junior Varsity Boys Swimming; Marching Band; Prep Band.
BENNETT, GLENN-Varsity Wrestling.
BERKEBILE, VAL --DECA
BERTRAND, MARY-FBLA Treasurer ; Honor Roll; FBLA Convention.
BIGGS, MATT -Honor Roll.
BIGSBY, CHRIS-Junior Varsity Football, Honor Roll.
BOOK, MICHAEL-Pep Club; Thalians; Thespians; Future Architects Club; Brigadoon crew; All The Way Home crew; Nite of Knights cast; When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay cast and crew; Junior Varsity Baseball; Junior Varsity Boys Tennis; Varsity Boys Track and Field; Honor Roll; Speech Contests ; One Act Plays-He-She, The Still Alarm, The Unsatisfactory Dinner; Repertory Class; Seioptarnat Youth Award.
BRADY, MARY-Pep Club Vice -President ; United Women Sports Club; Thalians, International Club; Ski Club; Indoor Gardening Club Pr esident; Brigadoon cast; All The Way Home
crew; Varsity and All-City Candidate Girls Tennis; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Marching Band; Orchestra; Clarion ; Shield; Runes; Sertoma Leadership; Associate Editor for Shield; Model UN; Homecoming Royalty; Porn Pons; Health Club.
BRAMMEIER, RANDY-S -Club ; Nite o'f Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew; Varsity and Junior Varsity Football; Junior Varsity Basketball; Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball; Noblemen; Modern Choir; Court Choir.
BRIDGER, KATHY-Pep Club ; Junior Varsity Girls Basketball; Honor Roll; Marching Band
BURNS, KATHERINE-Pep Club; FBLA.
BUSH, RANDALL-Thalians; Thespians officer; All The Way Home cast ; Nite of Knights cast ; Junior Varsity Boys Tennis; County Government Day ; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Speech Contests; work printed in Runes ; Newsdesk; Repertory Class; Elks Leadership; Best Actor 74-75 and 75-76; Glass Menagerie cast; I Never Saw Another Butterfly cast; Fencing C lub; Whodunnit cast; The World Tipped Over and Lay : ng On Its Si de cast; Nebraska Repe rt ory Theatre; Night Must Fall cast.
BURT, CHARI-FB LA; Hono r Roll.
BURTON, LAURA- - Pep Club; Thalians ; FHA Treasurer ; I nternatio n al Club; Carnival crew; Night Must Fall crew; When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay crew ; Paint Your Wagon crew; r~ational Ho n or Society; Honor Roll; Modern Choir; Runes; work in Runes; National Merit Finalist ; Sertoma Scholarship , BYERLY , PAUL - Junior Va rsity Wrestling; Junior Vars ity Boys Tennis; Honor Roll; Clarion.
CAMPBELL, KENT--Honor Roll ; Model UN
CARROLL, ANGIE --Pep Club Secretary; Associate Editor of Clarion ; Round Table ; Indoor Garden i ng Club ; National Honor Society ; Honor Roll; Debate; Speech Contests; Clarion ; Runes; Debate President; Biology Seminar.
CARY, RI CHARD-Honor Roll.
CARY, ROGER Speech Contests ; Model UN.
CASTE LLANOS, R ICARDO ---Student Council; AFS foreign exchange student-Germany.
CATTS , STEVE-Ski Club ; Future Architects Club officer; Nite of Kn i ghts cast ; Paint Your Wagon cast; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Court Choir ; Modern Choir; NM EA ; Plainsman; Doane Fest iva l.
CHLEBORAD, RICK - Junior Vars i ty Football ; Varsity and Junior Vars i ty Baseball; Honor Roll.
CHRESTENSEN, MONTEEN_:Pep Club; Honor Roll; Sh ield ; work printed in Runes
CHRISTIANSEN, JOLENE-Honor Roll; Certificate of Award from Home Builders Show.
CHRISTOPHER, SUZANNE--Pep Club; International Club; Indoor Gardening Club; National Honor Society; Honor Roll. CIPRIANO , JANICE--P ep Club ; Ski Club; Varsity Girls Gymnastics; Varsity Girls Swimming; All-City Candidate Girls Swimming; Junior Varsity Girls Tennis; Student Council; Sh i eld; Prom Royalty; Homecoming Royalty; Reserve and Varsitv Cheerleader.
CLIFFORD, SCOTT---Honor Roll; Regent Scholarship finalist; third place in Lincoln Builders Model Home Contest; third place in Lincoln National French contest.
COLLINS, BILL-FBLA officer; Science Club; Debate; Bicentennia l Youth Debates; Runes; work printed in Runes; Honor Roll.
CONNELL, CURTIS-Future Architects Club; Explorers Club; Honor Roll.
CONNER, GREG-Honor Roll; Debate; Marching Band. COPES, DIANE-Pep Club; DECA Parlimentarian ; Synkra-Kniqhts Vice-President; Nite of Knights cast; Honor Roll.
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CORKILL, ALICE-Pep Club; International Club; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew; Honor Roll; Modern Choir; Court Choir.
CORNISH , MARY-Sc ien ce · Club officer; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Debate; Speech Contests; Marching Band; NMEA ; Regent Scholarship finalist; Who's Who in American High Schools; r,Jational Science Foundation Scholarship to physics and computer sc i ence institution.
CRAFT, DAVID-Nite of Knights cast and · crew; Varsity Baseba ll; Honor Roll; Marching Band; Orchestra; Nite of Kni ghts Central Committee.
CRAWF ORD, FRANK-Nite of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon crew; Honor Roll; Noblemen; Court Choir.
CULRESS, LORI-Pep Club; Nite of Knights cast; Honor Roll; Marching Band; Stage Band; Band officer; Nite of Knights Central Committee; Band Progress Award.
CUSICK , MARY-Pep Club; DECA; Thalians; Ski Club; All The Way Horne cast; Honor Roll; Modern Choir; Student Council ; Sop homore Class officer ; Sh ield editor; Sophomore Class Sec retary; Newsdesk.
DAHL, MI TCH-Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball; Honor Roll; Intramu ral Football and Basketball; Sophomore F ootb all ; S-Clu b.
DALRYMPLE, CHRISTII\IE-Mod ern Choir.
DARRAH, DEBORAH-Pep Club; United Women Sports Club; Internat ional Ciu b; Drill Team; Varsity and Junior Varsity Girls Basketball; Honor Roll.
DAVIS , ED--Vars ity and Junior Varsity Football; All -City Candid ate for Football; Junior Varsity Basketball; Varsity and Jun ior Varsity Baseball; All State Football offensive player of the year.
DAVY , RANDALL-Chess Club President; National Honor Societ y; Honor Roll; Regent Scholarship alternate; David Scholarship.
DAWSON , JAMES-Varsity and Junior- Varsity Boys Tennis; National Honor Soc iety; Honor Roll; Intramural Vo!ievball.
DAWSON , RANDY-Varsity and All-City Candidate in Boys Tennis.
DAY , GRETCHEN --Student Council Treasurer; Senior Class T reasurer; Regent Scholarship Finalist; National Honor So ciety ; Honor Ro n; Modern Choir; work printed in Runes; supe ri ntenden t's student advisory board.
DAY , JODI --Pep Club ; International Club; Nite o-f Knights cast: Paint Your Wagon cast; Juni or Varsity G irls Track and Field; Honor Roll; Countesses; Modern Choir; Court Choir; NMEi\.
DAY, STEPHEN -Var sity Boys Gvrnnastic:s.
DeBOER, TODD --Varsitv and Junior Varsity Football; Jun ior Varsity Basketball; Honor Roll.
DEEMS , CATHERINE --Pep Club; Honor Roll; IVlarching Band : Sh ield.
DELAN EY, DAMON-A rt Masters Club.
DePRE NGER, ANNE--Pep Ciub: FHA Sergeant o-f Arms; Ski Club ; Honor Roll; Modern Choir.
DIER, JEFF--DE C A; Jun ior Varsity Boys Gymnast ics.
DIETR ICK, MONTE--Honor Roll.
DILLEY , VAUGHN-Varsity and Junior Varsity Football; Vars ity and .Junior Varsity Boys Track and Fie ld ; Honor Ro il.
DITTMA M, DAWN-Pep Club; Honor Roll; Regent Scholar ship alternat i?; Commended student in PSAT/NMSOT Scho larship to UNL , Clarion.
DORM AN, KENDA LL -Key Club Treasurer; Nite of Knights cast; .Jun i or Va rs ity Wrestling; Student Council County Governme nt Day; Senior Cla ss President;· Junior Class Vice -President; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; One Act Play s -- The Cuckold; Boys State; Prom King.
DOUVI LLE, ANNE- Thai1am; Thespians; Pep Club; National Honor Societv; Honor Roll; Speech Contests; The Odd Couple cast; Night Must Fall cast; Nite of Knights cast; When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay cast; Paint Your Wagon cast; I Never Saw Another Butterfly cast; Spring P!ay 1976; One Act Plays-war; Court Choir; Repeno;y Class ; first place i n State on one act play ccmtest; bes t ac t ress i n one act plays in 1976; th ird pla ce in Speech Contest in t er preting poetr-/.
DREWES, MARICEN-FB LA; Ski Club
DRULINER, JIM-Junior Varsity Boys Tennis; Honor Roll; Boys Vars ity Golf; S-Club.
DULA, MICHAEL-Key Club officer; Future Architects Club; Varsity and Junior Varsity Boys Gymnastics; Honor Roll; first in Model Homebuilders Contest; lntramurals.
DVORAK, DENNIS- Varsity and Junior Varsity Wrestling; H ono r Roll; Marching Band; Model Legislature.
EDGAR, JAY -Ski Club; Water Polo Club officer; Varsity Boys Sw i mming; County Government Day; Honor Roll.
EHRLICK, CARRIE-Pep Club ; lnternationai Club; Indoor Gardening Club; Photography Club.
EISELE , KIM-Pep Club; Indoor Gardening Club; Paint Your Wagon crew; National Honor Society ; Honor Roll; Repertory Class.
ELLIS, STEVE-Boys Varsity Tennis and manager; Varsity Boy5 Track and Field; Nat ional Honor Society; Honor Roil; Regent Scholarship alternate ; David Scholarship; National Merit letter of commendation.
ENDACOTT, DEE-Pep Club; Nationa l Honor Society; Honor Roll; Clar ion ; Prom Royalty ; Homecoming Royalty ; Reserve and Va r sity Cheerleader ; Varsity Chee rleader officer.
EVERITT, BOB -Vars ity and Junior Varsity Basketball, and manager; Junior Varsity Boys Track and Field ; KFOR Sportscasters Club corre5pondent
EVERSOLL, DOUGLAS --Nite of Knights cast; Junior Varsity Wrestling; Student Council; National Honor Society; Honor Roll : Marching Band; work printed in Runes.
FAHLBERG, CUR.TIS--Key C lub; Road Patrol , JA.
FALK, LISA-Pep Cl ub; Synkra - Knights; Ski Club; Nite of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew; Carniva l cast; Varsity Girls Gymnastics; Varsity Girls Swimming; Modern Cho i r; Court Cho ir; Clarion; Hi-Lo ' s.
FEJFAR, TONY-Chess Club; FCA President; Water Polo Clu b; I\Jite of Knights cast; Vars ity and Junior Varsity Basketball; Junior Varsity Boys Track and Field; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Marching Band; Stage band; work printed in Runes; first place in State Music Awards.
FELDT , JANE - -P ep Cl u b.
FELL , STEVE-Key Club; S-Club; Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling; Varsity B o ys Track and Field; State qualifier in wrestling.
FICKE, LISA -Pep Club; Drili Team; Carnival cast; !\lite 'tff Knights cast ; Paint Your Wanon cast ; Honor Roll; Countesses; Court Choir-. ·
FINLEY, JANET-Internationa l Club; Paint Your Wagon cast; Carnival cast; Na t ional Honor Society; Honor Roil; Modern Choir; Marching Band; Orchestra; Court Choir; Participant in Kassel, Germany Exchange Program. I
FLAl<MAN, MICHAEL-DECA Sergeant at Arms ; Junior Varsity Wrestling; first and t h ird place winner in Nebraska State DECA Conference.
F LECHS, SEQUOYA-S - C!ub; Key Club; Brigadoon crew; Carnival crew ; Nite of Knights cast and crew; Pa int Your Wagon cast; Varsity and Junior Varsity Football manager; Varsity and Junior Varsity Boys Track and F ield manager; Noblemen; Modern Choir; Court Choir; Nite or Knights Central Committee
FORD, JULIE-Pe p Club; Indoor Gardening Club; County Government Day; Nat ion al Honor Society; Honor Roll; Hea!tt, Careers Club President; Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader President; Home c oming Candidate; Prom Candidate.
FOGERTY, KATHRYN-- Art Masters Club; Indoor Ga rdening Club; Honor Roll; Intramural football, volleyball and bowling.
FORKE, KRIS- -Pep Club; Internat ional Club; Ski Club; HonoiRoll; Clarion proof reader; Student Council.
FOWLER, SUSAN-Pep Club; FBLA; Synkra-Knights ; Ski Club; Modern Choir.
FRANKS, DEBBIE-DECA; Carnival cast; Nite of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon cast; Honor Roll; Countesses; Court Choir; Modern Choir; Intramural bowling.
FROST, 808- -Round Table; Science Club; Ski Club ; Photography Club; Varsity Football; Junior Varsity Wrestling ; Orchestra; Repertory Class; Elks Leadership.
FROST, DENISE-Art Masters; Honor Roll; Clarion editor; Newsdesk; Golden Mike Award; Scholarship Art Awards honorable mention.
FULLITON, DON-Nite of Knights cast; Marching Band; Stage band.
FUSSELMAN, STEVE-Carnival cast ; Nite of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon cast; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Court Chair; Marching Band ; NU Red Carpet Days ; David Scholarsh i p ; Sertorna Scholarship; Regents Alternate.
GANZEL, CATHY-Nite of Knights cast, Carnival crew; Paint Your Wagon crew; National Honor Society; Honor Roll ; Regent Scholarship alternate; NMEA ; All -State ; Nite of Knights Centra l Committee ; David Scholarship.
GARRISON, TIM-Honor Roll.
GERTZ, RICHARD-Science Club ; Amateur Radio Club; Chess Club ; Photography Cl ub ; Photographer.
GIBBENS, DONALD-Science Club; Round Table; S-Club; Water Polo Club ; Varsity and Junior Varsity and All -City Cand i date for Football ; Junior Varsity Baseball ; Varsity and Ali-City Candidate for Boys Sw i mming; National Honor Society; Honor Roil; State Champion for football an d swimm i ng; All State foo t ball linebacker ; Homecoming Royalty.
GILBERT, CATHY-Pep Club ; international Club ; Paint Your Wagon cast; Regent Scholarship alternate ; Nat i onal Honor Society; Honor Ro l l; Modern Choir ; Court Choir.
GILSON, SANDRA - Pep Club; FBLA; Honor Roll ; Sorry Wrong Number cast.
GLEN , SCOTT -Science Club; N i te o f Kn i ghts cast ; When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay cast and cre w ; Jun i or Varsity Baseball; Honor Roll.
GOLDEN , MICHELLE-Pep Club.
GORDON, KARI - Pep Club ; FBLA; I n ternational Club ; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew ; Carnival c ast and crew ; Modern Choir; Court Choir; Model UN; Honor Roll.
GOCHNOUR, DAVID-Modern Cho i r.
GOULD, KATHRYN-Pep Club central squad leader; FHA; Honor Roll.
GRADWOHL, JILL --Pep Club sophomore representative ; Drill Team Captain ; International Club ; Varsity Baseball manager ; Junior Vars i ty Girls Track and Field; Student Council; National Honor Society; Hono r Roll; Girls State ; LPS Title I X Advisory Board
GRAHAM, DENNY - Varsity and 1unior Varsity Football ; Junior Varsity Baseball.
GRANDSTAFF, DIANNE-Art Masters Club; Indoor Ga r dening Club; Honor Roll; Runes; work printed in Runes; I ntramurals
GRAUL, ,JANICE - Pep Club; DECA ; FHA Secretary; Honor Roll.
GREENWALD , LAURA-Pep Club ; Varsity Cheerleader ; Varsity Chee r leader Treasurer; FBLA; Homecom i ng Royalty.
GRIFFtN,. JOANN--Un ited Women Sports Club Pr es i dent ; FCA; Varsity Girls Basketball ; Varsity and All -City Candidate i n Girls Track and Field ; Varsity Volleyball; Honor Roll ; Marching Band ; Regent Scholarship alternate
GUENTHER, LESLIE-Honor Roll; Art Masters Club
HAMMETT, MARK-Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball; Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball; Honor Roll.
HANSEL, SHARI-International Club; Honor Roll; Kassel Germany exchange program.
HARLOW, LESLIE-Science Club President; Nite of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon c r ew; Carnival crew; Regent Scholarship alternate; National Honor Society; Honor Roil; Orchestra; NMEA; Plainsman; All-State Scholarship; $500 David Scholarship.
HARRISON, KIM-Pep Club; FBLA; Honor Roll.
HASSELBALCH, MARY-Pep Club President; DECA ; Synkra -Knights; Ski Club; The Odd Couple cast; Varsity and All -City Candidate in Girls Swimming; Junior Varsity Girls Tennis; Student Council; Sophomore Class officer; Prom Royalty; Homecoming Royalty.
HAAS, RANDY-Honor Roll.
HAYES, TAMMY-Pep Club; Brigadoon cast ; N i te of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon cast; Modern Choir; Court Choir; Prom Queen; Homecom i ng Royalty; FCA; scholarship offering ; Varsity and Reserve Cheerleader.
HEDBERG, SANDRA-United Women Sports Club; Junio r Varsity Girls Basketball.
HEIDEN, SHARLA--Pep Club; International Club Treasurer : Nationa l Honor Society; Honor Roll; Girls Varsity Basketball ; AFS student exchange.
HENKLE, DOUG-FCA; Junior Varsity Baseball; Varsity an d All -City Candidate for Boys Tennis ; National Honor Society ; Honor Roll.
HILLIGUS, SCOTT-Junio r Varsity Boys Golf ; Photograph y Club
HILLE , SUSAN - Art Maste r s Club ; Paint Your Wagon cas t , Honor Roll ; Orchestra; Ru n es ; Sertoma Club A r t Award
HEWITT, WillLIAM - Varsity and Junior Va rsity Footbal l , Junior Varsity Baseball, Varsity Wrestling , Varsity Boys Trac k and Field ; Honor Roll; Homecom i ng Royalty ; S-Club Sergea n 1 at Arms; co-captain for Varsity Football 1976 ; Fu l l Athlet ic scholarship to University of South Dakota.
HINRICHS, SCOTT -Key Club; Water Polo Club; l\lite o l Knights ; Varsity and All -C i ty Candidate Boys Gymnastic s Junior Varsity Boys Track and Field; Varsity Boys Swirnmin 9 Honor Roll; work printed in Runes ; S-Club ; Yell King.
HINSHAW, ANNE - Science Ciub; Thalians; Thespians; All Th L Way Home c rew; Carnival crew; Night Must Fa l l crew; I Nev e: Saw Another Butterfly cast and crew ; Regent Scholarshi r> alternate; Court Choir; O r chestra; work printed in Rune s All-State Scholarship; Nite of Knights Central Committe e $500 David Scholarsh i p to UN L.
HITZ , DONALD - -Marching Band.
HOBSON, MARK-S-Cl u b ; All The Way Home crew - Varsity am All-City Candidate fo r Boys Gymnastics; Varsity Boys Tra d. and F ield ; Student Council; Honor Roll ; High Scho o All -American Gymnast.
HOBSON, MARY-.Pep Club; International Club; Paint Yo u Wagon crew ; National Honor Society; Honor Roll.
HOFFART, NILA-Pep Club; Thal i ans ; International Club; N itr of Knights cast ; Paint Your Wagon cast ; Carnival cast ; Nation a· Honor Society; Honor Roll; Speech Contests; Cou n tesse ·: Court Choir; Modern Choir; Cla r ion; All-City Vocal Solois r Hastings Honor Cho i r; H i -Lo's ; Porn Pons.
HOFFMAN , ROBERTA-Art Maste r s Club; Honor Roll.
HOHENSEE, MARILYN-Varsity G i rls Volleyball ; Orchest ra · Honor Roll.
HAAS, STAN-Varsity and Junior Varsity and All-City Candidate in Basketball; Varsity and All-C i ty Candidate for Baseball; Student Counc i I.
HAGER, GARY-Round Table; S-Ciub; Varsity, Junior Varsity and All -City Candidate for Football; Junior Vars i ty Basketball ; Varsity and All-City Candida t e in Boys Track and Field· Homecoming Royalty ,: All-City and All-State Football team'.
HOLMGREN , ERIC-Math Club ; Ni t e of Knights cast; Nation < , Honor Society; Honor Roll; Orchestra; Hastings Honor Ban ( HOPPY, SHARON --Pep Club ; United Women Sports Club; Nig h :. Must Fall cast; Honor Roll; Marching Band ; Junior Varsi t ; · Girls Track and Field; Best supporting actress award fo , Southeast theatrical honors.
HORD, MIMI-Pep Club; DECA Historian; Ski Club; Brigado o ; , cast ; Nite of Knights cast; Bes t act of Nite of Knights 197 6 participant in Nebraska aAII-State Dance
HOWETER, SKIP-International Club; Ski Club; Nite of Knigh t:: cast ; Paint Y our Wagon cast ; Noblemen; Court Choi r : Newsdesk.
HUBER, KATHY-Pep Club ; FHA officer; Paint Your Wagon cast; Modern Choir; Court Choir
HUGHES, VAL-Pep Ciub; FBLA Parlimentarian; Water Polo Club; work printed in Runes.
IRMINGER, STEVE--Science Club; Chess Club; Junior Varsity Cross Country; Junior Varsity Boys Track and Field; Honor Roil.
IRVIN, SUE--DECA Treasurer; Indoor Gardening Club; Honor Roll.
ISAACS, DARYLA-Honor Roll.
ISHERWOOD, SCOTT --Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseba!i; Varsity and Junior Varsity Wrestling.
JACEY, JERRY--Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball; Honor Hot!; work printed in Runes.
JOHNSON, CRAIG-Key Club; Honor Roll; received a $150 scholarship by UN L college of engineering.
JO HNSON, DEBB!E-DECA; Hono r Roll.
JONES, CAROLYN-Pep Club; Ski Club; Varsity and .Junior Varsity Girls Tennis; Debate.
JONES, OON-DECA; Varsity and .Junior Varsity Football ; Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball.
JONES, K.NOX--S-Club President; Varsity and Junior Varsity Football; Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball; Varsity Boys Golf; AO-City Candidate Boys Golf; Sertoma Leadership; Prom Candidate; Homecoming Royalty.
KALTENBERGER, DOUG--S-Ciub; Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball ; Varsity and Junim Varsity Baseball.
KEESTER, PAM-Pep Club; United Women Sports Club; Varsity Girls Swimrning; Varsity and Junior Varsity G i rls Track and Field; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; State top-ten for Girls Swimming
KE ESTER, PAT -Pep Club; United Women Sports Club; Junim Varsity Girls Track and Field; Herner ~1oll; Varsity Girls Swimming Captain; FCA.
K ENNEDY, MARK----When Hearts Were Young and Gay cast and crew; Varsity and Junior Varsity Wrest.ling; County Government Day; National Honor Society ; Honor Ro!!; Junior Varf,ity Boys Golf; lntramurals.
K ERNS, SCOTT -Nite of Knights cast and crev11; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew; Honor Roi!; Band President; Orchestra President; Court Choir; NMEA; Nite of Knights Central Committee.
K ESS, CHRISTINE-Honor Roll.
KI NGSBURY, PAT -Science Club ; Chess Club; Math C!ub; Varsity Boys Gvmnastics; National Honor Society; Honor Roll.
KLA NECKY, BRYAN-Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball; H onor Roll; lntrarnurals; Sophomore football and baseball.
K NOLL, SARAH-Pep Club; FHA Vice-President; National Honor Society; Honor Roll.
KOCH, DIANE--Pep Club; Drill Team; FBLA; FHA.
KORBER, DEANN --Round Table; Runes; work printed in R unes
KO RBER, DEBRA-Round Table
KR OESE, GARY DEAN-Honor Roll; Modern Choir.
K RONDAK , DIANE--Pep Club; International Club; Nite of Knights cast and crew; Paint Your Wagon c'ast and crew; H o nor Ffoll; Countesses; Modern Choir ; Court Choir
KU MPF, PAMELA-FBLA; Honor Roll.
L ACHANCE, JOE---DECA; Nite of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew ; Varsity Football manager; Honor Roil; Court Choir; Nobiemen
LAN G , JEFF--Honor RolL
LA NG, JOHN-Honor Roll
LANGE, RICK-Key Club; Water Polo C lub; Varsity Boys Tennis; All-City Captain for Boys Tennis; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; work printed in Runes; Sertorna Award; FCA.
LANGDALE, CHRIS-Paint Your Wagon cast; Modern Choir; Court Choir.
LANGSTON, TERI-Honor Ro i l; Marching Band.
LANI K, MARK-S-Club Treasurer; Varsity, Junior Varsity and Ali -State for Football; Varsity Boys Track and Field; Student Council; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Clarion; Prom Royalty; Homecoming Royalty; Sertoma Award for Football
LAU STEVEN-Chess Club; Varsity and Junior Varsity Football; V~rsity and Junior VarsitY Baseball; manager for Junior Varsity Baseball; Junior Varsity Wrestling ; Regent Scholarship alternate; National Honor Sociew; Honor Roll; Marching Band.
LAWLOR, Bl LL-FCA; Varsity and Co-Captain for Boys Gymnastics; Varsity and Co-Captain for Boys Track and F ie!d; Varsity and All-City Candidate Boys Swimming; County Government Day; Sophomore Class Treasurer; National Honor Society; Honor Roi!; Boys State; Sertoma Leadersh i p; Prom Royalty; Homecoming King
LAWRIE, DiANNE-Pep Club; D r :11 Team ; Synk r a-Knigh t s; Junior Varsity Girls Gymnastics; Varsity' Girls Swimming; manager of Varsity Boys Swimming
LeBARON, ROSEMARY-Pep Club; FB LA officer; Ski Club; Water Polo Club; Varsity Boys Gymnastics manager
LEBER, PAM--Pep Club ; Honor Roi!.
LEMON, KATHY--Regent Scholarship Finalist ; National Honor Society; Honor Roi! ; Night Must Fall cast.
LeMASTER, CAROL---lnternationai Club ; Hur:es; work printed in Runes.
LIGGETT, DAVID-Science Club ; Junior Varsity Cross Countr\; ; National Honor Society; Honor Roll.
LINDBLOOM, CHARUE --N ite of Knights cast; work pr i nted in Runes; Marching Band; NMEA; Hastings Hon •.:ir Band; Honor Roll.
LINDNER, PAULEY-Pep Club; Junior Varsity Girls Swimm i ng; Honor Roll; Runes , LODEB, SCOTT --Honor Roll; Clarion; Public Relations man ager for Clarion.
LONG, RACHEL-Science C!ub; Math Club; Brigadoon crew; Carnival cast; Regent Scholarship finalist; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Court Choir; National Merit commended student; Pres i dential Scholarship nominee; National Science Club nominee; University of Dallas 4 -year scholarship for $750.
LOOMIS, LAURA-Pep Club; FBLA; Ski Club; Honor Roll.
LOOS, KATHY-Pep Club ; FHA; Honor Roll; Va r sity- Girl5 Track and Field
LOOS, VICKIE-Pep Club ; FBLA
LORENZEN, JACOUE---Pep Club; Paint Your Wagon crew ; Carnival crew; County Government Day; AFS finalist; Honor Roll; Debate; Modern Choir; Marching Band ; Elks Foreign Youth Relations.
LOUDENBACK, ROSS-S Club ; Newsdesk editor; Varsity, Junior Varsity and /\II-City Candidate for Footbal!; Varsity and Junior Varsity Boys Track and Field; Honor Roll.
MALLATT, JEFFERY-Science Club; Chess Ciub Secretary; Rocket Club; LSE Biology Seminar in Attendance; Math Club President; Sophomore Footbail; Nationai Honor Society; Honor Roll; Regent Scholarship alternate ; Rfmsselaer Medalist; David Scholarship : first alternate to Air Force academy; Iowa State Scholastic award; National Merit letter of commendation
MALY, MARSHA-Pep Club; Ori!! Team; Paint Your Wagon cast; Honor Roll; Court Choir; Clarion.
MARE, BENJAMIN-Varsity Boys Track and Field
MARES, DAVID - -Honor Roil; Marching Band; Prep Band.
MARK, LESUE-Pep Club Sergeant at Arms; FBLA; Varsity and Junior Varsity Volleyball; Honor Roll.
MARKIN, DOUG-Honor Ho!I.
MARTIN, JENNY-DECA officer; Honor Roll.
MASTERS, VALERIE-Pep Club; FBLA; Ski Club.
MATTHES, DIDI-The Odd Couple crew; All The Way Home crew; Carnival cast; When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay crew; Paint Your Wagon crew; Modern Choir.
MAY, JOHN-Modern Choir; One Act plays student director; Repertory C l ass; Drama contest Antigone; Sp ri ng Play crew
McCALL, DOUG-1\lite of Knights cast ; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew; Junior Vars i ty Boys Track and Field; Noblemen; Modern Choir ; Court Choi r ; Marching Band.
McCLINTOCK , CHRIS-Debate
McCORMACK, KAREN - Pep Club; DECA Secretary ; Ski C l ub; County Government Day.
McCOWN , JONI-Pep C l ub; Honor Roll; Modern Cho i r.
McCULLOCH, TIM --Round Table; S-Club Secretary; Varsi t y and .Junior Varsity Football; Varsity Boy s T r ack and Field; Reserve Boys Golf; Student Council Pres i d ent; Nation a! Honor Society; Honor Roll; Homecoming Royalty
McDONALD, LORENA-Pep C l ub; DECA office r; Ski Club; Junior Varsity Girls Swimming; Honor Roll.
McFARLAND , CONNIE-Pep Club ; FBLA; Synkra-Kn i ghts
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McGINNIS, LORI-Pep Club ; Internat i ona l Club ; Photography Club ; Honor Roll; Shield
McGREER, JANE-Pep Club; United Womens Sports ; International Club; Ski Club; Vars ity and Junior Varsity Girls Tennis; Student Council; Honor Roll ; Clar i on; Layou t Editor for Clarion
MclNNIS ROBlN--Round Table ; Nite of Kn i ghts c r ew ; Honor Roll; Shield; People staff Editor; Runes; works printed in Runes; Modern Ch o ir; Marching Band.
McKEE, MIKE-Honor Roll; One Act Plays-The Line.
McVICKER, SALLY-Pep Club; Brigadoon crew ; Honor Roll.
MARX DEBBIE--lnternational Club; Indoor Gardening Club; N i te 1 o f Knights cast ; Paint Your Wagon cast and cr e w ; National Honor Soc i ety ; Hono r Roll ; Ru n es; Carn i val cast and crew ; lntramurals.
MEEKER, SUSAN---Pep Club ; FHA ; International Club ; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Debate.
MELLOTT, MIKE-Junior Varsity Wre stling.
MERRIT JAY--Water Polo Club officer; F uture /~rch i tects Club ; Va;.s i ty Boys Swi mming ; All City Candida te for Swimming , All -Amer i can for Swimming.
MERTINS, STEVE-Modern Choir
MEYER, SHERRY-Indoo r Gardening Club.
MICHEL, BETH-Pep Club; FB LA Vice-President
MILLER, .ANN-Pep Club; Synk ra -Kn i ghts ; Hono r Roll; Modern Choir.
MILLER, HOWARD-Varsity Wrest l ing.
MOLASKEV, PAUL-- Jun i or Va r si ty, Vars i ty, and All-City Candidate i n Basketball; National Honor Societ y; Honor Roll; Second Place i n Nebraska Horne Builde r s Model Home Contest i n 76 and 77.
MOL.ENAAR, LINDA- -National Honor Society ; Honor Roi!
MORGAN, DONALD-- Photography Club off i cer; Nite of Knights crew; Junior Varsity Boy<;, Swimming ; Marching Band ; Clarion; Shield ; Runes; work pr i nted i n Runes; Photographer.
MORRISON, LIZ-Pep Club ; Wrestling Student Manager
MOSEMAN, ROBERT - -Honor Ro ll.
MULGRUE, DAN-- Vars ity Boys Gymnastics ; Varsity Boys Swimming ; All -State Diving ; All-Conference Diving.
MULLINS , MITCH-S-Club officer; Varsity and All -City Candidate for Football, Varsity and Al l -C i ty Candidate for Wrestling; Regent Scholarship alternate; National Honor Society; Honor Roll ; David Scholarship.
MYERS, JOYCE-International Club Secretary ; Indoor Gardening Club Secretary-Treasurer; Photography Club Secretary-Treasurer; Regent Scholarship alternate ; National Honor Society; Honor Rol l ; Trustees Scholarship to Wesleyan; Trip to Kassel, Germany on exchange; David Scholarship to UNL.
NEAL, SCOTT -Vars i ty and Junior Varsity Basketball.
NEILL, JENNIFER-Pep Club; FBLA Treasurer; Runes; work printed in Runes; Honor Roll.
NEWSHAM, REX-Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball; National Honor Society; Honor Roll ; Regent Scholarship alternate; David Scholarship
NIELSON ELIZABETH-International Club; National Honor Society 1 Honor Roll; Varsity Girls Track and Field.
NORE, KIM-Pep Club ; United Womens Sports Club Vice-President ; Varsity Girls Track and Field; Junior Varsity Basketball; County Government Day; National Honor Society; Honor Roll ; Clarion; Girls State ; Business Manager for Clarion; Model UN; Girls FCA President.
O'BRIAN, CATHY-Pep Club; DECA officer ; Varsity Girls Gymnastics; Varsity and All-City Candidate for Girls Swimm i ng; Honor Roll ; Runes; work printed in Runes; Homecoming Candidate; Varsity Cheerleader; Girls FCA.
O'BRIAN, PAULA-Pep Club; Indoor Gardening ; Junior Achievement.
OLTMAN RAY-Chess Club ; Math Club Vice-President ; Nite of Knight; c r ew ; National Honor Society; Honor Roll ; Marching Band; Boys State.
OLSON, ROBERT - Junior Vars i ty Boys Tennis; National Honor Society ; Honor Roll
OLSON, JUUE --Pep Ciub; Drill Team Secretary -Treasurer; International Club; Paint Your Wagon cast ; Senior Class Secretary ; Honor Roll; Court Choi r; Modern Cho i r; Clar i on; Bookkeepe r for Clarion; Prom Queen Candidate
OLSON, CHIP-Key Club President; Student Council; Senior Class Vice-President ; Nat i onal Honor Society; Honor Roll; Photographer ; Boy s State; Country 3 scholarsh i p winne r
OLSSON , UZ--Hon o r Roll.
OSTWALD , MARV--Va r sity and Jun i or Varsity Football; DECA
OUELLETTE, JOE-- -Sk i Club ; $ Club; Boys Golf.
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PATTERSON, KAREN United Womens Spor t s Club ; Vars i ty and J un i or Vars i ty Volleyball ; Va r sity Gir l s Track and Field.: National Honor Society ; Honor Roll ; Debate; Speech contests.
PARMLEY, CHARLIE-Future Architects Cl ub.
PATTERSON , MEG - Pep Club ; FBLA; International Club Secretary; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew; Varsity Girl s T ra ck and Field Manager ; National Hono r Society; Honor Roll; Modern Choir ; Court Choir ; Nite of Knights crew; Girls Basketball Manager.
PAULSEN, LORI ---Pep Club ; United Womens Sports Club .: Tha ii ans ; All The Way Home crew ; Fall Pep C!ub spirit gi ri 75- 76.
PELLETIER, PATTi - Pep Club ; Honor Roll.
PER RI N , DEBORAH --Natio nal Honor Society; Honor Roll: O r chestra. ·
PFIRTER, DIETER-Speech t eam for contest 77.
PIRANIO, MICH.AEL-S-Club; Varsity Football; Paint You r Wagon cast; Ski Club ; Varsity Boys Track and Field ; Honor Roll; Court Choir; Doane Festiva ; Football Scholarship to Doane College
POE TAMMY-United Womens Sports Club officer; Honor Rol L POLLARD, PAM-P e p Club; Ouinquat r us; Synkra - Knights; FHA ; Porn Pon S; Honor Roll; Cla r ion.
PORTSCHE, JOY-Pep Club ; Varsity Chee rl eader ; Un i te d Womens Sports Club; Sk i Club; Vars i ty Girls Gymnastics.
POWELL MARK-Science Club; Thalians; Chess Clu b Vice-P~esident and Secretary-Treasurer; Math Club Co-President and Secretary-Treasurer; Honor Roll ; Spring Play ; All The Way Home cast.
POWELL WALT --Nite of Knights cast; Orchest r a; County· Gover~rnent Day ; Ye l l King; K;y Club
PRIESS JANELL-Drill Team Sergea n t at Arms; FHA : B r ig;doon cast ; Carnival cast ; Nite of Knights cast ; Hono r Roll; Court Choir; Modern Choir; All-State Scholarship ; President Scholarship; LPS Know Your Neighbor Foreigr. Exchange to Germany.
PUTTY, JANET--FBLA Secretary; Honor ~oll; Runes; work printed in Runes.
RATLIFF, TERRI-Honor Roll ; Shield; Photographer.
RAUN, PATRICIA-Pep Club; THALIANS Vice-President; Th espians President; Brigadoon crew; The Odd Couple crew; All The Way Home cast mnd crew; Nite of Knights cast and crew; When Our Heart<i Were Young and Gay cast and crew; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew; Student Council Vice-President; Junior Class President; Regent Scholarship alternate; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Speech Contests ; Countesses; Modem Choir; Nite of Knightc; Central Committee; Repertory class; Sertoma Leadershlp ; Night Must Fall cast and crew; Glass Menagerie crew; I Never Saw Another Butter-fly crew; Carnival cast and crew; Who Dun It cast; Newsdesk; Court Choir; Fencing Club; Building Advisory Board; The Minimal People; Superintendent's Advisory Board.
RAY, BRAD-S-Club; Nite of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew; Varsity and Junior Varsity Football; Varsity and Junior Varsity Base-bal!; .Junior Varsity Wrestling; Regnet Scho!arship alternate; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Noblemen; Modem Choir ; Court Choi r ; $2800 Trustees Scholarship to Wesleyan.
REAGAN, AMY--Sc1ence Club; International Club; Indoor Garden i ng Club; National Honm So ciety; Honor Roll; Modern Choir.
RECKUNG, NATHAN-County Government Day ; Honor Roll.
REIDA, STEVE ---l\lite of Kn igh ts cast; V~rsity Bovs Track and Field ; Junior Varsitv and Varsity Cross Country; All-City Candidate for Cross Country; Honor Roil; Marching Band; Orchestra
REINHAflDT ,. KATHLEEN-Pep Club; Honor Roll.
RENNER, SHAWN--Regent Scholarship alternate; Honor Roll; $500 David Scholarship.
RESSEOUtE, MICHELLE-Pep Club ; Drill Team officer; DECA; Carniva l cast: Student Council.
RICHARDSON, LORI --Pep Club; Honor Roll ; Modern Choir
RIED, JUUE--Thalians \/ice -President ; Thespians ; Brigadoon crew ; The Odd Couple crew; All The Way Home crew; l\lite of Knights crew.: When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay crew; Paint Your WarJon crew; Marching Band ; One Act P!ays --!'m Herbert, 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, Sorry Wrong Number ; I Never Saw Another Butterfly cast and crew; An Inspector Ca lls crew
RiNNE, AI\IN-Water Polo Club; Paint Your Wagon crew; Varsity and AIH~ity Candidate for Girls Swimming; Varsity Girls Track and F ie!d ; Court Choir.
RITCHEY, JULIE-Pep Club; FHA President and Treasurer; Paint Your Wagon cast; Carnival cast; Honor Roll; Court Choir ; work printed in Runes.
RITCHIE, GAR LAND-Amateur Radio Club; N i te of Knights crew : National Honor Society; Honor Roll.
RITZE, JOHN-Chess Club ; Ski Club; Math Club ; .Junior Varsity Football; Varsity and Junior Varsity Bovs Track and Field.
RIZIJS, INTA-Pep Club ; Porn Pon S; Nite of Knights cast; Carnival cast and crew; Paint Your Wagon cast and crew; International Club; National Honor Societv; Honor Roll; Debate; Countesses; Modern Choir; Court Choir; All-City Vocal Soloist; NMEJ...\; Hastings Honor Choir; Shield.
ROBERTS , NANCY-Pep Club; FBLA chairman; Junior Varsity Girls Swimming; Junior Varsity Girls Tennis; Honor Roll; Modem Choir; Swim team manager.
ROLLEGAS , ELAINE-Honor Roll; Marching Band; Modern Choir ; Prep Band.
ROOT, CASEY-Honor Roll.
RONIS, VAL---Thal iam, Thespians; Ski Club; Brigadoon crew; The Odd Couple c revv ; All The Way Home crew; When Our Heart-; Were Young and Gav crew; Paint Your Wagon crew; Carnival crevv; Junior Varsiry Wrestling; Varsity and Junior Varsity Boys Track and Field; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Modern Choir ; Court Choir
ROPER, SUSAN--Pep Club ; Honor Roll; Model UN.
SANDERS, KATHLEEN-Pep Club; Honor Roll.
SANDERS, WHITCOMB-Junior Varsity and Varsity Football; Junior Varsity Track and F ield; S-Club
SAMUELS, SHANNON-Pep Club; International Club; Ski Club; Brigadoon crew; Old Couple crew; Nite of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon cast; Reserve G ! rls Golf; Honor Roi!; National Honor Society; Debate; Countesses; Marching Band; Court Choir; NMEA; Nite of Knights Central Committee; NMTA District Piano Auditions-Highly Superior Rating ; NMTA State Piano Auditions-Highly Superior Rating.
SAVIDGE, SUSAN-Merit of Honor-Home Builders 5th annual Interior Design contest.
SAWYER, ANN-Pep Club ; Synkra-Knights Treasurer, President; Honor Roll ; National Honor Society; Clarion, copy editor.
SCHAEFFER, CLINTON-.Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball; Debate
SCHAFFER, DON --DECA; Junior Varsity Basketba!! ; Varsity and Junior Var.sity Baseball.
SHIERMEYER, ANN-Pep Club; International Club; Honor Roll; Shield-Business manager; Model UN; Homecom i ng Chairman
SCHLEIGER, BILL-DECA officer; Varsity and Junior Varsity Wrestling; Junior Varsity Cross Country; Honor Roll.
SCHMIDT, CATHY--Marching Band; Stage Band ; Alternate for Regent Scholarsh i p
SCHMIDT, DANA-Math Club; Honor Roll; Nite of Knights cast.
SCHMIDT, J. DANA--Nite of Knights cast; Alternate for F(egent Scholarship.
SCHNEIDER, C!NDY-Pep Club; International Club; Reserve Girls Golf; Honor Roll.
SCHROEDER, ANNETTE-Science Club; Thal1ans Secretary-Treasurer; Thespians; Brigadoon crew; Odd Couple crew; Nite of Knights cast; When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay cast ; Paint Your Wagon crew; Student Councii; Junior Class Secretary; One Year Regent Scholarship; Ho nor Roi!; National Honor Society; Clarion; work printed in Runes; Runes; One Act Play-The Minimal People.
SEUSS, RA YMOND-Nite of Knights cast ; Junior Varsity Football; Honor Holl; March i ng Band; Prep Band.
SHUPTAR, NANCY-Pep Club ; Thalians; International Ciub; All The Way Horne crew ; Paint Your Wagon crew; Honor Roil; National Honor Society; Speech contest; Model UN.
SIEVERS, TED--Varsity Track and Field.
SMEJDIR, RANDY-Honor Roil.
SNOKE, SMARI ---Pep Club; Honor Holl.
SNYDER, JOYCE-Pep Club; FBLA.
SPELLMAN, SUSAN-Honor Roll.
SPRINGER, CLAUDIA- -Future Nurses Ciub
STEMM, SHANNON--Pep Club; Thalians; FHA; International Club Treasurer; The Odd Couple crew; Ali The Way Home crew; l\lite of Knights cast ; County Government Day; Honor Roll; National Honor Society; l\fodern Choir; $500 Scholarship.
STEVENS, TERRI-Pep Club; Paint Your Wagon crew; Carnival cast; Court Choir; Orchestra; Model Ul\l.
SIMONSON, PAM-Pep Club; Drill Team, International Club; Honor Roll; Junior Varsity Girls Track and Field.
STROM, SHEREE-Synkra-Knights; County Government Day; Honor Roll; Junior Varsity Girls Track and Fie!d
STEWART, CAROLYN-Indoor Gardening Club; Marching Band.
STENTZ, DEBBfE--Pep Club; Varsity Girls Gymnastics ; Student Council; Honor Roll; Prom Royalt','; Homecoming Queen; Varsity Cheerleader and Vice-President.
STRASBURG, CONNIE-Pep Club; FBLA; Carnival cast; Junior Varsity Girls Track and Field; Modern Choir.
STUART, JAMES-Indoor Gardening Club; !ntramurals.
SULLIVAN, ROXANNE-Pep Club ; DECA; Honor Roll.
SUNDLING, DEREK-DECA; Junior Varsity Footbali ; Varsity Wrestling; attended the 76 and 77 DECA State Leadership Conference; First place winner in 77 DECA State Leadership Conference; attended National DECA Leadership Conference.
SUNBERG, JANE-Runes; work printed in Runes; National Honor Society; Honor Roll.
SVOBODA, KRISTI-Pep Club.
SWARTZ , KAREN-FBLA; National Honor Society; Honor Roll.
TEHEE, TIM-Honor RolL
THI ES, STEVE-Honor Roll; Regent Scholarship runner up; Model UN; Business Club.
TISDALE, BOB-work printed in Runes.
THOMPSON, ED--Ski Club; .Junior Varsity Football; Varsity and Junior Varsity Wrestling; Honor Roll; S-Club.
THOMPSON, JAYf'JE--Honor Roil; Modern Choir.
TRAMPE, DEN,SE-Pep Club; Girls Varsity and Junior Varsity Tennis.
TRONCONE, LISA-DECA.
TUBACH , DEBRA-Pep Club Treasurer ; Honor Roll.
UNRAU, MA RCIE --Honor Roll
VANDERVEEN, JILL-FBLA.
VainWEROEN, CHUCK-Varsity and Junior Varsity Football; Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball; Honor Roll.
VonBARGEN LISA-Nite of Knights; Paint Your Wagon crew ; National Honor Society; Honor Roil; Marching Band; Orchestra; Drum Majorette; Regent Scholarship alternate; All-City Solo & Ensemble Contest, Superior awards; NMEA Honor Band 1976; Stage Band.
VOTH, DAVID Brigadoon cast; Nite of Knights cast; Carnival cast; Paint Your Wagon cast ; Court Choir; Modern Choir; Marching Band
WADLOW, DAWN--Pep Club ; International Club; Ski Club; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Shield Sports Editor; County Government Day; Model UN; Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader-Secretary
WARKENTIN, MARCIA--National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Modern Choir; Runes; Regent Scholarship alternate.
WEBERT, CATHY--Pep Club ; International Club ; Honor Roll; Varsity Girls Golf.
WATSON, FRANK--Ski Club; Math Club; Chess Club; Speech contest; Hepertory Class ; El ks Leadership.
WESSNER, FOREST -Key Club; Thalians; Water Polo Club; Night Must Fall crew; Carnival cast and crew; Boys Varsity Te-;,nis; Boys Varsity Swimming; Honor Roll; Model UI\I.
WENTZ, LISSA-Pep Club; In t ernational Club ; Indoor Gardening Club ; Water Polo Club; Honor Roll ; Shield; All-State Scholarships; Model UN.
WEHRLI, DIANE-Pep Club; International Club; National Honor Society; Honor Roll.
WENDELIN, CINDY-Pep Club; International Club; Ski Club; Indoor Gardening Club; County Government Day; Honor Roll.
WEYERS, RITA-Pep Club.
WEYHRAUCH JIM-Science Club; Water Polo Club; Captain , Varsity and' All-City Candidate for Boys Swimming; Honor Roll; Prom Royalty; Sertoma Award; All-City Swimming and Diving; AII --State Diving; All-American Diving.
WHITNEY, JULIE-Varsity Girls Track and Field; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Runes; work printed in Runes
WIEDMAN SUSAN-Thalians; Thespians; Night Must Fall crew; Brigado;n crew; Odd Couple crew; All The Way Home crew; Nite of Knights cast and crew ; i Never Saw Another Butterfly cast and crew; Carnival crew; Honor Roll ; Newsdesk; One Act Plays-Unsatisfactory Supper cast; Fourth in city French test ; Spring Play crew.
WELHELM, CHRISTINE - Honor Roll.
WILLIAMSON, SANDRA-Pep Club; International Club ; Ski Club; Indoor Gardening Club Vice - President; Regent Scholarship alternate; National Honor Society; Honor Roll ; Model UN.
WITTSTRUCK, LORI-Pep Club; Brigadoon crew.
WOLBERT, VICKI - Pep Club; Honor Roll; Modern Choir.
WOOD SUSAN-Pep Club; Drill Team; Synkra-Knights; Ski Club; Nite' of Knights cast; Paint Your Wagon c rew; Student Council ; Model UN; Prom Cand i date.
WORSTER, JANE-Marching Band officer.
YOUNG, BETH --Pep Club ; International Club; Nite of Knights cast; Pa i nt Your Wagon cast and crew; Carnival cast and crew ; National Honor Society; Honor Roll; Countesses; Modern Choir; Court Choir; Shie!d Fine Arts editor; work printed in Runes; NMEA; All-City Vocal Soloist ; Young Nebraskan.
YOUNG, JOHN -Varsity Boys Track and Field; Junior Varsity Cross Country.
YOUNG, PHIL-Kev Club Secretary; Nite of Knights cast; Junio r Varsity Baseball : Junior Varsity Boys Tennis; Honor Roll ; Marching Band; Stage Band; Band Letter; Hast i ngs Hono r Band.
YOUNG, RANDY-Varsity Football; Varsity Boys Track an d Field; Honor Roll; Prom Royalty; Homecoming Royalty ; Attended Junior Lawman Program; S-Club.
YOUNGBLOOD, JOHN--DECA Vice-President ; Honor Roll.
ZICHECK, DAN--Nite of Knights cast ; Paint Your Wagon cas t Court Choir; Modern Choir; Noblemen.
ZSCHECK, SUSAN-Pep Club; United Women Sports Club ; .Junior Varsity Volleyball.
ZUMWALT, TRACY-Pep Club; International Club; Indoo r G ardening Club; Porn Pon S ; Honor Roll ; Debate; Shield ; Runes; Student Council; Model UN
Bigsby Christopher-13
Abbott , Susan-11
Abrams Cla ;dia-11 77, 120
Abrams. Margaret--36
Achen , Dav i d-36 , 73 , 74 , 76
Adams , Do naid •· - 51
Adams Kay --51 98 100
A9ams , Rodney-51
Adcocl< Shelly-11
Addleman , Michael---36
Agu i lar , Arno i d-51 87
Aguilar. Virginia--36
Agui l ar , Vi vian -11
Ah rens Jeffrey-51 105 155
Ah re ns , William--11 102
Albert , Mary- -51
l\le xander , Jam es- 11 , 102
Alexa nder. Sc ott-11
Alder , D -51
Ailen , Can, den-51 , 81 , 91
Allen Carolvn-36
Allen, James-11 , 86-87 , 182
ti lien Joseph - 51
Al le n L ori--36 51, Sophomore
Allen , Lori-36 , Junior
Allen , Pau1-1 1, 143
Allg o od , Tammy--11
Amen , Pau l -51 , 196
Ame n Thomas- s36, 155 196
Am es, c.lizabe t h-11
Andel! , Nancy--11, 124 , 1B4
Anderson , Clayton --5 1
Andel'So n. Daniel-5,
Anderson , Julie-36
Anders on , Ro dney--11 , 77
And erson, W anda-5 1
Andresen , Cra.ig-51 , 87
And resen, Kev in -36
Andrew s Sherry--- 51 156
Angus , Myra - 11 , 130 , 131
.A nrendt, Clavton- 51
Arenson , Jotrn -51 97
Arms, Steven --11 , 77
Arn!! Linoa-36
Arntzen Keil y e-11, 70 , 71 , 124
Arntze n S~ie l l ye- 51
Ash crc.ft , Gregory--51
Atk in s , Br uce --36
At kins Stephen--51
Atk inson Carol-- 51
Atkin son Freder i ck-12 , 97 , 155
Atwa ter Ma r garet-36 51 124
A very. Co! l ee n -51
Baade , Denn ise--36
Baker. Dwain-12 , 155
Baker , Scott--51, 87
Baker, Terri-12
Baker, Trevo r -36
Baldw i n , Amy-36
Ballentine, Caro l- --36 145
Balok , Katherine-36
Bandars , Cynth ia - -51 , 183
Bargen Curt--36, 80
Barker Thomas-36
Barlow Scott -1 2
Barmore , Kristi-51
Barnes , Den ise - 12
Barr Sharon--36
Barret, Kev i n--3 6
Barret , Michelle-12, 167 , HM
Barton , Vernon-36
Bates , Edward-36, 155
Bauer , Roger-51
Bauer, Mi riarn--12
Bauer , Trudy --1 2 , 136 , 137 ,1 55
Bax , Bre nda- 51
Beard , Susan-36 , 46 , 122
Becke n hauer Barbara-51
Beckenhauer , Kurt-12
Beideck , Barba ra- 36
Bell, Barbara---36
Bengtso n , Khris:ina--36
Benne tt , Glenn--12
Benson , Mark-- '! 2
Beran, Lill i an -37
Berger , ,l arnes-37, 87
Berg , Daryl-51
Berkeb ile. Valerie--12
Berkheim Evelyn-12
Berniklau, ,lan-37, 155
Berry Lisa-5 1
Be rry, Stephen-12
Bertrand, MaryJo-1 2
Bertweli, Deb ra- 37
Berzins, Linda-37
Bienka , Daniel -51
Miggs , Matthew-12
Bim, Thomas-37, 167
Black, Nancy-37
Blackman, Arthur-51, 73, 91
Blair, Robert-s 1, 97
Blanc Jody-37
Blanc, Dougias-51 , 81, 155
Blue, John-37 ·
Boer,mer, Loretta - 13
Boerrigter, Dor.na-37
Book Michael-13, 142,143 16~'1, 164
Bookstrom, Pam-37, 40,127 , 142,143, 193
Bolin, Danny-51, 80,105, 155
Bonebright, Kent--51
Bonness, Angela-51 , 94
Boughn, David-51
Bossard, Brian-37
Bowen , Michael-51 , 105
Bowe r s Donnette-51
Bowker , Scott- -37
Bowlby , Teresa-37
Bowman , Arthur-13
Bowman, Susan-37
Boyd, Clayton-37 155
Boyle , Mary-51
Boyle , Patrick--13
Bradley Cheryl-37 49, 92 93,117
Brady , Kathleen --37 , 117
Brady , Mary Pat--13, 77 , 117,119,169, 188
Brakhage , Daniel-51
B;ammeier , Randall--13 , 77 , 162
Branum John-13
Brauer, David-51
Bree , John--51
Brennenstut1I , Daniel---52 , 81
Brewster , Michael-37
B ri dge , Brenda-37
Br idg er Kathryn--13
Br ink , Williarn--52
Broders , Larraine-37
Brown Dal-37 91
Brown, Dav i d-37
Brow n , Gary-52
Brown, Lucy- - 13
Brown , Susan-52
Browne, Robert-13
Brunke , Debra-13
Brunmeier , R i chard-- -13
Bryd l, Wendy-37 117
Buckley David - 37, 86 87 104
Buechel, Gerald-13
Bu hrd orf , Rogene--37
Bmcharn , J ennifer-51 , 154 , 155
Burchfield , Michael-37
Burns, Christine-13 , 51, 94
Burns , Kathe ri ne-13
Burt, Charissa-13
Burt, Stephanie-51
Burton , A n ne-37 , 92 , 117 , 122,193
Burton, Laura--13 176, 19 1
Busboom , Mary-37
Bu sh, Randall-13 , 163,164 , 204
Byerly , Paul --13, 167
Calv i n, Flint-52 134
Campbell , Kent--1 4 , 19;!
Cantield , Do na ld- 14
C annon Jarnes --3 7, 52
Card, Jennifer--52
Carlson , Karen-37
Carroll Ange !a - -14, 1i9, 157, 167 '197
198
Carro l l , Laura --·38, 198
Carstens Kevin-52
Carter , Joseph --5 2
Carter , Martha--52
Canerman, Daniel-38
Cave, James-52 , 81
Carveth , James-52 , 77, 81 , 155
Cary , Ric hard--14
Cary , Roger-14
Cast , Matthew-38
Cas te l lanos , Ricardo--14
Cati:i hcart, Cary-52 94
Catts, Stept :en --14 , 155
Cech , Janellen-52
Cederholm, Dav id -52, 81
Cha ng, Angel --38
Chalmers, Tina-14
Chapman , Shelly --52
Cheever, Charles--38, 80
Chen ey , Susan-52
Chesterman , M ic hael-38
Chleb.orad Richard-14 188
C hrastil, Ra n d,-38
Cl,mstensen, Monteen--14 , 199
Christi anc y , Flcyd-52
Chr i sti ansen, J olene-14
Christopher, Suzanne-14
Chung, Janet-52
Church ii!, Leann-38
Churchill, Sheila-52
Churchill, Sherry-14
Cipriano, Janice-14, 70 , 71, 77 121, 187
Clagett, Timoth,-52
Clarence, Richard-52
Clali< , Brett-14
C lark , Jeffery-38, 84
Clifford , Scott-14
Clifton, James-52
Cole , Curtis-52, 81
Coll i ns, W i lliam--14 , 144 , 176
Colton , Tammy-52
Combs, Mark-52
Combs Richard--38
Connell, Curtis-14
Connelly, Steven-•52
Conner, Greg-171
Cook , ,James--52
Cooper , Brian-52 , 81
Cooper , Carr ie- -38, 169,194
Cooper , Michael-52
Copes, Diane--14 126, 194 ·
Copes , Robert--15
Coople, Phi l lip--38
Corkill Alice-15, 154 155
Cornish , Mary-15 , 191
Cotten , Andrew-38
Cotter J ean--5 2
Coupe , Carol ine ---52 , 155
Cowgill, Jamie-15 , 167 , 188
Cm Cynth ia'- 15
Cox , Lori-38
Cradick, Leann-38
Craft, David--15 164 197
Craghead, Pat r icia-52 , 178
Crawford , Fran ci s-15 , 155
Cronk Christ i ne--52, 94
Culros s , Lori- 15
Cunn ingh am , Brian--5 2
Cunningham, Juani ta- 15
Cunningham, Dean-52 84
Curtis, David-52, 105,155
Cusick, Ma ry 15 , 202
Dahl, Mitche ll-15
Dahlberg Ben ny--38
Dalrymple , Christine-15
Calryrnple, Shar on -38
Daniels. Dawn-38
Darrah , Debora.h-38
Dav i ds , Doro thy -53
Davids, Rebekah--15
Dav i s , Ed---15, 77, 78 , 79 , 1 87
Da vis , Debbie-38
Dav is , Diana-38
Davis Duane-38
Dav i s , Rebe c. ca-53
Davis , Richard-53
Dav is , Tatje-38
Davy , Randall-128
Dawson, Carol-155
Dawson , Jame s--15 , 86
Dawso n, Randall-15 , 86
Day G regory -5 3
Day , Gretchen- 10, 15
Day , Jodene-16 , 38 , 155
Day Ros l y n -52
Day , St ephen-16 , 73
Day , Thomas-38
Deany Thomas-38
DeBoer, Todd-16 , 77
Deens Cathy --16 197
Deer , John-53
DeGarrno, John--53
Dejarnette Richard-53
Delgado , John--53
Demaree , Michael-38
DeMoss, Tina-38
Denton , Frederic-38
DePrenger , Anne-16
De r r , John-38
DeYoung Laurie-53
Dickey , Ricky-16 , 195,204
Dier Jeffery-16
Dieringer , Steve-53 , 105, 155
Dietrick , Monte-16
Dietze Paul ---53
Di ll, Elizabe t h-53
Dilley , Deborah-53
Dilley Vaug h n-16
Dischner , Pamela-38
Dittman , Dawn-16
Divis Barbara-16
Dobson, Victoria-53
Doeschot , Gregg--53
Doll, David-38
Donaghy, Michael-38
Dority, Rebekah-38
Dorman, Kendall-rn, 16, 21 , 164 , 188
Dormer, Darre!l-38
Dougherty, Kevin-38
Dougherty , Pat r ick-53
Doug!as Dale-38
Douglas , Michael-39
Douglas, Rebecca-39
Douville Anne-16 155
Douville , L.ynne--39
Dover, Kevin-39 , 104
Do ver, Kyle-39, 199
D rewe s , Kathryn-53
Drewes Les!ieSue-53
Drewes , Ma ri on-16
Dru l iner , Abbie-53
Drulir.er , James-16
Duffek , Rosea nne-1 6
Duffek , Tammie--53
Dula M ichael-- 16 192
Duly , Susannah--53
Dungan, Jocei yn- 53
Dusbabek , Marc 53
Dusbabek , Mi tc hell --16
Duva ll, Ju ii e--17
Dvo rak Ca rla- 53
Dvorak, Denn is-- 17
Earhart , Marty-39
Eckman Ker r 1-39
cdmonds, Ke l ly --53
i::d mo nds, Richard--39
Edwards Har ol d--53
Eggers , Laura -17
Eh rich Carr i e--17
Eh rlich Go rdon--53
Eisela , K imoe rly-- -17
El le y Susa n --39
El lis, Jea n - 39, 198
E! lis , Mary--39
E!lis S tephen - 17 86
Ely Col le en--39
Em i le, Elizabetr,--39
Emmons J oni - -39 117
Er.dacott, Dee--17 , 77,120,167
Engel Patti --17
Engeibart , Roge r-- 39
Engelhard t , G rego ry --39
Epp , Martr,a-53
Eschl1man , Paul --39
Es s in k , Ka rla -5 3
Essink Timoth y- 39
Ettinger , Sc o tt- 53
cver i tt Robe rt- 17
Ever so ll, Doug las- 17 , 165
Fager , J en n i fer-53
Fahlberg Curtis-1 7
Falk, Lis a--1 7 , 70 , 154,167
Falk , Martin-53, 73 , 9 1
Falloon Mark-17 86
Falloon. W i l li arn-53 , 1 05 , 155
Fal Istead , Lo r i --39 , 1 17 , 155
Fausch Patr ick-53
:-ejfar , ,C..nthony --17 , 103
Fe l dt , Jane ---17 , 197
Fel I Steven-17 77 90
Ferguson , MarK---39
F ic ke , Aud i ne-39
Ficke, Nadine-39
Ficke, Elisal~th-- 124 , 165
FicKe , Jo hn - 53 , 81
F illmo re , Dia ne -1 8, 181
F in ~gan , Kathleen--39
Fink , Kyle-79, 80
Finke Robe rt-- 39
F inley, Janet-18, 155
Fischer Dan i le-- 39, 41, 77 80
F i sher , Karen -39
F itzg e ra ld , Kathiyn-9~' 194
F itz gerald , Michaei-39, 84
Flackman, Michael-18 , 130
Fl echs. , Sequoya - 18 , 77,155
Fogerty Kathryn-18, 108
Fo ls om , Kent-39
Ford, Ca\herine-18
Fore G regory-39
Fe rd Julie- 18 , 77 , 121
Ford , Mark-39
Foreman , Earl-39
Forke, Kristen-167 , 197
Fowler , An t ony ---18
Fowler , Susan-18 197
Franey, L!oyd-39, 167 192
Frankforter , Dav id-39, BO
Franks, Oeborah-18, 155,165
Fredrickson, linnea-39
Freeman , Conn le-39, 157
French , Pamela-39
Fridrich, Todd--105, 155
Friesen, Davld-18
Frost, Oenise-18, 167,188
Fry, Kevln-91
Fulliton, Donald-18
Fusselman, Stephe n--18, 55 , 62 ,128
Gaba , David-18
Gage, Rebecca-54
Harrison, Donna-55
Harrison, Jean-55
Harrison, Klmberly-20
Harvell, Deborah-40
Hass, Debcrah-55
Hasse, Steven-40
Hasselbalch, Mary-20 , 70, 77,119
Hasselbalch, Peter-40
Hatcher, Jeffrey-40
Hatfield, Peggy-20
Hauschild Cindy-20
Hauschild, Mlchael-55
Havlet, Kenneth-55, 105
MarJ-40, 70, 92, 122, 155
Hayes, Tammy-20, 121 , 154,155
Head, Kareen-40
Heberlee, Rocky-40 , 80
Ganzel, Catherlne-19, 162 Hecht, Shari-55, 196
Garcia, Richard-54 Heckathorn, Ann-55
Garner, Gwyn-19
Garrison, Jeanette-54
Hedberg, Sandra-20
Heetland, Kelly-55
Garrison, Tlmothy-19 Heiden, Sharla--20
Genschoreck, Cynthla--54 Helm Cory-55, 81
Genschoreck, Kevin-54 Heinke, Debra-55
Gertz, Rlchard-19, 133,166 Heinke , Krlstlne-55
George, Cynthia-54 Helser, Randy-20
George, Kathy-54 Hempel, Rlchard-40, 46
Gibbens , Donald-19, 77 , 79, 96, 97, Hendrickson , Krlstan-20
·186 Hendrix, Melyssa--55
Gibbens, Matthew-39 Heng, Mark--40, 87,167
Gibson, Gene Ile-39 , 54, 122, 155 Henkle , Douglas-21, 86
Gilbert, Catherine- 19, 155 Henkle, Judith-40
Gilbert, Jennifer-19 Henning, Julle-40
Gildersleeve, Margaret-39, 92,117 Henry, Beth-55
Giles, Vlcki-40 Hergenrader Alan-55
Gilliland , larry--19, 77, 78 Hergert, MarySue-40, 98,117 , 183
Gi!son, Sandra-19 Herman , Courtney-41, 98,181,183
Glaser, Donjah-19 Hesson, Karen--55
Glen, Scott-19, 40 Heumphreus, Geoffrey-55
Goble, Ronald-40 Hewitt, John-41, 80
Gochnour, David --19 Hewitt , William-21 , 77,116,117 , 186
Godfrey, Sabra-SA Hiatt, Richard-55
Goebel, John-19, 97 Hibbert, Jeanne-55
Goeres, ~ulie-54 Hibbert, Peggy-21
Gold, Deidre--54 Hicks , Michelle-4-1 , 201
Gold, Jeffrey-19 Hill, Susan-55, 92 , 93,155
Golden, Miche!le-19
Gordon, Carol--40
Gordon, Karf--rn,54, 154,155
Gossin, Jill-54
Gotcha! , Cynthia --40, 54. 176
Gottsche Linda-54
Gottsleben, Teresa-54
Gourlay John-54
Gould, Kathryn-19, 119,188
Gould , Susan-54
Gradwohl, Jill-19 , 124
Graham, Dennis-19, 77,195
Grandstaft, Dyanne--20, 108
Grant, Carrie---54
Graul, Janice--20
Gray, Cheryl--40
Gray, Tony-104
Gregg, Kevin-54
Grell, Marci-40
Green , Melanie-40, 155
Green, Monica--40
Green, Tamara-40, 155
Greenwald, Laura-20, 77,121,189
Gr i eserner, David--40, 155, 165
Gri ffin, Aimee-20
Griffin, Carol-54
Griffin , Joann-20, 98,100, 117
Grossenbacher, Scott-40, 80
Grubbs, Michael-40
Guenther Chris-55
GuenthfJr, Leslie-20
Gulland, Parnela-55
Gushard Robert-20
Gustafson Erik- -55
Gzehoviak, Gwendolyn-55
Haas, Stanley-20, 101 , 10.'3, 105
Haase, K -40
Haberlan, Laird-40, 77,169, 180
Hatchat , Brad-40, 80
Hackley, Colin-55
Hager, Gary-20, 55, n
Hagerman, Joan-40
Hakenkamp , Vicki-55
Halada, Dixia-40
Halouska, Patric ia-40
Hamilton, Greg-55
Hamilton, Jeff-40
Hamnett, Mark-20
Hancock, Douglas-40, 80
Hanna, Laura-55
Hanquist, Rodney -55
Hansel, Shari-20
Hansen, Douglas-40
Hansen, Jane-40
Harlow , leslie-20
Harris, Russell--55
Harris, Stieila-55
220
Hilllgus , Karla-41
Hilligus, Scott-21
Hinds, Cameron-155, 165
Hinrichs, Scott-12, 21, 73, 97 , 139
Hinshaw, Anne-21
Hitz, Donald-21
Hitz James-55
Hixson, Cynthia-41, 145,167,176
Hobson, Mark-21 , 72, 74
Hobson, Mary-21
Hoeft , Patricia-41
Hoeltke , Carol-41
Hoffart, Nila-21, 155 167
Hoffman, Candace-41, 98
Hoffman. Mark-41
Hoffman, Roberta-21, 108
Hoffman, Scott-41
Hoffmaster, Greg-55, 81
Hohensee, Marilyn-21
Hohl, Julia--21
Holderman, John-55
Hollett , Karen-55
Holm , Peter-41 , 84
Holmgren cric-21, 128
Holmgren , Laura-55
Holmquist , Donald-55
Holweger Bradley-41
Hoobler , Mark-21
Hoops , Mark-41
Hcppy, Sharon-21, 117,119
Hord, Mary-21
Horner Denise-56
Houchens , Denise-56, 70
Houchens, Eugene-41
Hough, Timothy-41 84
Howard, Gregory--56 , 155
Howard, Kenneth-56 , 81
Howerter, Stuart--21 , 155
Huber, Katheryn-21, 155
Huckeba , Diane--56
Hudson lynn-41
Huenink , Robert-56
Huter, Michael-41 , 80, 81
Hughes, Valerie-21, 199
Hugly , Suzanne-41
Hull Brian--41, 80
Huls, Charles-41
Hunt , Kimberly-56
Hunt, Terry-21
Huston , Lynn-56
Hyde, Dianne-41
Hynek, Timothy-56
lrminger, Steven, 22
Irons, Janice-56
Irvin, Susan-22, 197
Isaacs , Darrel-56
Isaacs , Daryla-22
Isaacson Jeffrey-56, 8 1, 180
Isherwood, Scott-22
Jackson , Anita-56
Jackson, Rose-•56
Jacox , Gerald-22
James, Jennifer-41
James, lisa-56
Jameson, Suzanne-41
Jamieson , Krik-22, 155
Jensen, Nancy-41
Joeckel, Kate-41, 145,157 , 167,197
Johnson Beth-41
Johnson Craig-22
Johnson , Debbie-22
Johnson, Elizabeth-117, 155
Johnson, Karla -- -56
Johnson , L inda-41, 122
Johnson, Mark-41
Johnson , Debbie--22, 56
Jones , Bruce-41
Jones, Carolyn--22
Jones Jeffrey-56
Jones
David-81
Jones, Donald-22, 77
Jones , Knox-22 , 77 , 102,116 , 117 , 205
Jones, Patricia •- 56
Jones, Penny-56
Jones , T 11T1othy-56
Jordan, l(ent-:41
Julian Tyler-22
Kaarstad, Sheri-41
~,a:tenberger, Douglas--22 102
Kamran 1 ,'::ric-41 133
Kauffman , Krystal-56
Kay, John-41, 80
l<.eene ,J on-56
Keene , Scott--41
Keester , Pamela--22, 70-71, 1 11
Keester Patricia --22 70-71
Kelle , Kevin--56
Keiler , Cindy-42
Kellogg, Andrew-56
Kelly, Diana-42
Kendrick , Leslie- -42
Kennedy , l-<elly--56
Kennedy , Mark-22 , 09
Kerl, Susan-56
Kerns, Sco tt--23 , 162, 164 , 170
Kersey Barbara-56
Kersten , Willem--!"A3
Kess , Chr istin e--23
Kessler l<.im-.12
Kettere r, Debora--23
Kettler , Timothy-56
Killen David-42 48, 96-97 139
Kin berg Kirk-56 87
Kingsbury. Ann--56
KingsbL1 r1 , Charles-23, 128
Kingsle y, Craig-56 81
Kiplinger, Christine-42
Kirby , Randall-56
K!anecky , Bryan--23 , 195
Kleineweber Brian 56, 8 1, 89
Kline J Bradley- -56
Knoll, Benjamin--56 84
Knoll, Sarn h-23
Knorr, Leslie--56
Knutson Lannv-42
Knutson, Larry:_56, 73
Knox, Debra-56
Kobza , Sheila-23
Koch , Diane-23 , 124
Koeneke Morris-42
Kohel , Lori-56
Kohler , Steven-56
Kolb Bruce-56
Korber , Oeann-23
Korber , Debra --23
Korber Pamela-56
Kornfeld , Richard-42
Korsa\(as , Michae ! - -42
Koster l<.urt 42
Kos ta, Pamela --42
Kosark, ClaucJia-23
Ko sta Paula--56
Kowalke , Michelle--56
Kraft , Jonathon-42
Kramer , Kelly-42
Krem l, D.- ·42
Kroese , Gary ---23
Krokstrom, Douglas-42 , 89
Krondak Diane--23 155 , 165
Kruse Kurtis-23
Kub i cka , Susan--23
Kuebier Tracee--42
Kuhn , Pamela-42
K u mpf , Pamela--23
Kushner Renay-143
Lachance, Joseph-23 155
Lachance, Lori-57
LaFave, Dawn-42
Lahm Loree-57
Lat :n ers , Kelly-52
Lairmore, Cheryl-57
Lake Bridget--57
Lamphere, Daniel-57, 81 , 105
Lamphere, Stephen--23 , 18-0, 205
Lancas t er, Julie-57
Lang Jennifer-57
Lang, John-23
La n g , Joseph-42
Lang Kurt 57
Lang , Meiinda--57
Langdale, Christopher-23, 155
Lange , Cy ri thia---42
Lange Ricky--24 86 87
Langston Teri-24-
Lan ik, Mark--24, Ti, 116,117 ,1 67
Large , Janelle---57
Larsen Veron ica--57
Larson, L y nn --57
Larson Ladonna- --42
Lautenschlager, Cynthia-57
Lautens Gt1l ager, Michae l --57
Lauterbach Ann--57
Lawlor , Mict;ae!--42, 80
La~or , William--24, 72 , 73 , 74, 77 , 96 ,
Lawrie , Diane-24, 70 , 124 , 186
Lawrie, Ste ve!1-57
Leapald~ Lonnie- - 42 92
Leatherman, Pamela-42 , 122
LeBaron, Rosemary-24 , 73
Leber Pamela--24
Leech , Beth-57, 94
Legrande , Laura--42
LeGrande Timothy-57
Lehi , Ker.neth --57 , 81
Lehi , Nancy--24
Lehr, RicharcJ-42
Leitgeb, Sue--57
Le i tr.er , Deborah-57
Leland. Dean-57
Lemas t er , Carol- 24
Lemaster, Cynthia-57
Lentz , Kym-42
Leppky, Janice-24
Lerdahl , Eric-42
Letheby , Timothy-42
Lewis Dav i d-42 97,192
Lewis Letteer-24, 192
Lewis, Sally-43, 112
Lewno , Bradley-43
Lichtler Robin-57
Liggett , David-24, 196
Uggett , James-57 , 84, 105,196
Lill, Darla-43
Lindbloom Charles-24, 164
Lindners, Laurie-43
Lindner, Pa.uley-24
Linso n Julie-24
Lipins, Peter-43 , 104
Lippert, Michael-43
Litty, Kristie-43
Loder, Scott---24
Loh rbe rg , Ja mes-43, 80 , 97
Long Chip-57, 1~ , 157
Long, Rachel-25
Long Tere sa -43 190
Longacre. Mark-43 , 155
Loomis , Laura--25
Loos Kalherir.e --25, Hl8
L oos , Lori- -57
Loos, Robe:1-57
Lopez Laurie-43
Lorenzen , Jacoueline--25
Lorenzen , Renee--57, 94
Loudenback Ross--25 77,117, '184
Loveless, R ich ard --43
Lowe, Daniel--4 3
Lowenberg , Eric - -57
Lucas, Larr y--25
Lucas, Linda--57
Lucas , Michael--57
Lucct,ino , Diane--57
Lucchino, Steven--43, 206
Luce, Sean--57
Ludwick, Shane-57
Luebbe Karen-57
Leubke , David-43, 167
Lutz , Br !an--43
Lyt l e Paul --57
Magee, Laura-43, 155
Mahloch , Kevin-58
Malek, Julianne-58
Mallatt, Ann-43
Mallatt, Jeffry-26, 128
Malone, David-43
Maly, Marsha-26, 124,185,187
Mandery , Connie-37, 43
Maness, Mark-58
Mares, Benjamin-26, 177
Mares, David-26
Marx , Debra-26 , 155
Marx, Les!ie-26, 119
Markin , Douglas-26
Markus , Rosemarie-43
Marquart , Eugene-43, 104
Mason Jill--43 117
Mathews , Debo rah- 43
Marti Jennifer-58
Martin , Melod y -43
Mas ters, Va lerie -26
Matth as, Deatra--26
Maudl i n, Kenneth--43
Maw, David-43 , 108
May Bro nda- 43
May , John--143
May , Laurel-43
Meeker , Robert-58 , 91
Meeker Susan --26
Megin nis, Daniel-43 , 77 , 116,204
Me ints, Thornas-43
Mel cher, Penny-43, 155,182
Me lch er, Sandra-58
Mello tt , Mictiael-26, 204
Merkle11, Melody--58
Merritt , Angela--58
Merritt Jay---26, 97 139
Merritt, Richard-- 80
Mertens , Laurie-43
Me1calf, Kevin-58
Metcalf Norman-- -43 80 89 90 155
Metzger , Amy-43
Meyer, Cindy-43
Meyer , Kim-26
Meyer, Paul-58
Meyer Sherry-26
Michalakis Carmelita-58
Michel, Elizabeth-- 26
Mignon Paul-84
Mi l ana , Chnst i ne-26
Milana, Margaret-58
Mil l er, Ann-26, 180,205
Miller , DavidC -58
Miller , David E -26
Miller, David T --43
Miller, Howard-27 89
Miller , Jay-58
Miller, Mary-58
Miller, Michael-58
Mills , Jeffrey-58
Mills, Marlys-44 , 155
Mills Nancy-44
Millstead, James-44
Minear, Donna-44
M i nnick , Sarah-44, 201
Mischnick, Harold-44
Moeller Suzanne-44
Molaskey, Donna-44
Molaskey, Usa-58
Molaskey , Paul-27 , 105
Mo l enaar Linda-27
Moore, Robin-44
Moore , Steven-27
Moore, Todd-58
Moore, Robin--44
Moore, Steven-27
Moore Todd-58
Moore, Vanessa-44
Moog, Susan-58
Morgan, Donald-2 7, 166
Morgan Ga ry-177
Morr is, Na nc y-58
Morris , Rick--44
Morris Vala-44
Mor ris on , Joseph--58
Morrison , Sarah-27, 44, 89
Morrison Scot- - 80
Morrison, Victm ia-- 44
Morrow J oh :-i -41 , 80
Morse Teri-44
Mortensen, Kur1-58 104
Mo seman , Roberi-- 27, 191
Mountain Corinne-27
Motycka , Wayne--44
M 1Jeh li r1g , Beth---44
Muehling Brad-58 81, 89
Mueting, James-44
Mulgrue, Dan iel-- 27 , 73, 97
Mullins, Mary 44 Mu lli ns Mitch-27, 77 89 90,117
Munie S -58
Myer , A -58
Myers , Chris-58
M 1ers , Joyce-27 , 138
McBride , Kelly-58 , 81
McCall , Debo rah- 25 , 70 , 71 , 97,108, 197
McCal l, Doug!as-25 , 155
McCall , Janet - 58 , 94
McCall Susan-58 70, 71
McCandless , Robin--43
McCave , Darrell-58
MCCiintock , Chris-25
McConnel i, Patric i a-25
McCormack , Karen--25, 130
Mccown, Joni-25
Mccown , Julie-58
McCoy, Michael-58, 72 , 73
McCulloch, Susan--58
McCulloch Timothy-77, 110,111 116 117
McDonald , Lorena-25, 130
McFarland Connie-25
McGeorge , Tina-43
McGi ll, Marlene-25
McGinnis , Kelly-58, 195
McGinnis , Lori-26 138,169 , 19 1
McGrath, Crysto l-43
McGeer, Jane-26 , 167
McGuire , Lora-43, 58
McGuire , Michael-169, 195
Mcilwain, Patrick-43
Mcinnis , Michae l-58
Mcinnis, Robin-26 198
McKee, Michael-26
McKee , Lisa-58 , 70 , 71
McManaman , Mark-58, 80 ,1 04
McManus , L.ucienne-58
McNally, M ichael-26
McVey, Bruce-43
Mc Vey, Martha-58
McV icker, Sally-26
Neal, Delwyn-27
Neill, Jennifer- -27 135
Nelsen Dane-i55
Nelsen , Ronald-44
Nelso n, Layne-77
Nel son Robin--58
Nesmith, Laurel-59
Neuharth, Connie-27
Neumann Paul--27
Neumeister, Mark--44 , 86
Newlon, Tony-27
Ne wsharn , Rex--27
Ngu yen , l/inh-44
Mickle Janet- --59
Nickerson, Kelcy-59
Niedfelt, Lori-44 , 117
Nielsen Carol--59
Nielsen Elizabeth-27
Neilson , Mark - 44
Nielsen , Richard - 44 , 140
Nill , Mary-44
Nimic , Dana-59
Nissen Helen-59
Nolan Ru t h-44
Noite, Mary-59
Nordstrom , Mary--44, 184
Nore Jace--4 4 166, 189
Nore l<i m-27 117,167 197
Norland, Timothy-44 , 80
Norman, Lisa--44
Nuernbe r ger, Nancy---59 127
Obbink, Brad-44 162
O Brien , Cathryn-27, 70 , 71 , 77,120 , 130
O'Brien Paula-27
Oldfather , David--27
Olsen, Kent-44, 73 , 166 , 189
Olsen , Christopher-10, 27,188
Olson , Elizabeth-45
Olson , Jody-45
Olson , Joyce-10 , 27
Olson, Julie-27 , 124 , 154 , 167 , 180 , 205
Olson , Linda-15, 155
Olson, Robert-27
Olsson Elizabeth-28
Oltman , Ray- - 28, 128
O Neal , Jon-59, 91
O'Neal , Kelly-45, 98
Oosting, Linda-59
Oosting, Lorrie-45
Orth , Gene-28
O'Shea , John-59
O'Shea Mary-45, 201
Oskey David-59 89
Ostwald , Marvin-28
Ouellette, Jacqueline-59
Ouellette , Joseph-28
Overstreet , Patsy-59
Owens, Richard-28
Paolini , Rosina-45
Palmer, Sheila-59
Parker , Bruce-28
Parker , Ka ren-59
Parmley, Charles--29
Parratt , Scott-59 , 81
Pa rtridge , John-45, 80
Patchen, John--59
Patitz , Thomas-80
Patt, Kelieen-45
Patterson, Sue-45 155
Paulsen , Laur i e--28
Paulsen, Ronald-73 74
Patt , Patric ia-59
Patocka , David-58, 81
Patteson , David-59
Patterson, Marga ret--28, 137,1 55
Patteson Karen-28
Paulsen, R -59
Pelletie r Patti-28
P1€'asant R -58
Perez, Alvin--58
Pernz. Lisette--28
Perry, Greg-45, 77, 96, 97, '139
Perri n , Deborah-28
Pershing , Jill-45, 124,155
Pershing Jod ! -45 155
Peterso n, ,lohn-38, 45 , 73
Petersen, Justin-45
Petersen Kristy-45
Petersen , Sheryl-45
Petersen , Steven-45
Pete rsen , Thomas-- -59
Pettigrew Paula-59
Pettit , Pamela--45, 155
Petty, Dav i d-45
Petty , Raedean--28
Petty , Steve--28
Pfeiffer Harley--45, 73
Phil l ips , Cherry-46
Phill ips , J ohn-28
Phillips , Pegg y--2 8
Pick.ard , Denn i s-59
Pi ckard, Steve-28, 84
Pierce Greg-46
Pierson, Diane-- 59 98
Pierson, Don-46 , 9 7 Pierson M ie hael-46
Pi llard , Jodi-46
Piper , David--59
Pira~io Michael --59
Piranio Michelle--28, 155
Pivonka, Lee--46 Plaster Polly--46 Pl autz Dan-- 56 , 80 , 81
Poague , Scott-- 59
Poe Peggy-59
Poe Tammy---28, 98
Pollard , Cynthia-46
Pollard , Pamela-28 , 127 , 167
Poppe , B ryan-46
Porterfield, Grace--46
Portis , Robert -28
Portsche, Joy--28 , 92 , 121 ,1 84
Portsche Todd-59
Powel l, James-29
Powell Mark- 29, 128
Powell , Walter-29 , 162 , 180 , 205
Priess , Jane:le-29 , 124 , 154, 155
Priess, Linda-- -59
Propp , Greg--59, 81
Puelz, Robert-59 , 104
Purdy Nancy-46
Putty , Ja net--29 , 176
Q uattrocch i, Diana-60 Quick Kimberly-60
Randel , Brett-89
Randolph, Richard-46 198
Rath , Bryan-29
Rath Terese-60
Ratliff , Terri-29, 188
Raun , Patricia-29, 155,157,202
Ray, Bradley--29 , 77 , 146,153,155 , 159
Rayman, Tamora-46
Reagan, Amy-29
Rebensdorf, Alyssa-60 , 156
Rech, Dan-46
Reckling Bruce--60
Reckling, Nathan-29
Redd , Alison-60
Redding, Renee-46
Redding Robbie-46
Reese , Charles-60 , 81
Reese, Mary-46
Richenbach, Richard-29
Reida , Steve--29, 84
Reifschneider, Scctt-60
Reiling , Julie-60
Reimnitz L.--60
Reinert, John-60
Reinhardt , Kath!een-20
Reinhard t, MeHssa-46
Renard, Carol-60
Renn, Jeffry-60, 80, 105
Renner, Kurtis--60. 8~
Renner ; Shawn--29
Resseguie, Michelie-29, 124
Rentfro, Kathy-29
Retzlaff, Stacy-29
Rice, Crystal-46 154,155,199
Rice, Kenny-46
Richardso;i, Lori--29
Ried, Juiie-29
Rierden, Thomas-60
Riggs, Maurya-29
Rinne, Ann-30 , 70, 71, 155
11 Ritcr,ey , Julie--31 , 141 , 155
Ritchie , Gariand--30, 84
Ritchie, Gordon---60. 105
Ritchie Pamela--46
Rittenhouse , Mark --30
Ritze , John-30
Flizijs, lnta-30, 146 153 ~55, 159,168 182
Robbins, Beverly---46
Robbins Tammy--46
Roberts , Ann-46
Roberts, Carnlyn--124, 154 ,1 55
Roberts, Jam)---46
Robe1is, Nar.cy-30
Roberts, Trac y- -f.lO
Robinson , David-30
Robinson, Marsha-46
Robinson , Steven-46
Roche , Janet- -60
Rogers Christy-46
Rohren , Ttiomas - -46
Rolfsmeyei, An i ta --60
Rollogas, Elaine-30
Renis , Valdis--30, 155
Root , Casey-30
Roper James--46
Roper, Susan ---30
Rose , Deb ra-60
Rose, Margaret - 60 70 71
Roth, Kathy-60
Roth , Leigh -38, 46
Rumbaugh Marva-60
Runnings , Stever.--60
Russell, Da vi cl- .113 , 167 , 187
Russell Sherr i ll-60
Samuels Shannon-30 154, 155
Sanchez , Dora-60
Sandager, Debra- :30
Sandberg Gregory--30
Sanaers , Kathleen-30 , 60
Sanders , 'N hitcomb--30, 77
Sapp, Rcbert-30
Savidge , Susan-30
Sawyer , A nn-30 126, 167
Sawyer, Lee ---60, 81
Schaaf David --46
Schaaf , M ichael-60
Schaeffe r , Clinton-30
Schaffer, Donovan --30
Schaffer , Vici<i-61
Schainost , Scott--61
Scharton, Lynne--30
Scheidt , Corrinn-46
Schell, Victor ia-- 47
Scherr Kathleen-61
Scheve , Debornh-61
Schiermeyer , Ann- - 30 , 196
Schiralli, Bet h-46
Schlake Evonne --61
Schleiger, Robert --61 , 105
Schleiger, W i lliarn-30 , 105
Schlichting Renee-30
Schmidt, Catherine--47, 162,195
Schmidt. Cat hy- 162
Schmidt, Dana--31 , 162
Schmidt Daniel 31
Schmidt, Jeffrey--61, 81
Schmidt, Mar ian ne--:~1
Schmidt, Mark- --61
Schmidt, Robin-47, 98
Schmitz , Dorolhy--6i
Schmitz , Ellen-47
Schnieber , Pamela-61
Schneider. Cindy --31
Schneider. D.--47
Schneider : Jeffrey-47
Schneider, Julie-61
Schoening , Dale-61, 133
Schoening Dav id-- 61 133
Schoenrock. Diana-47
Schrier, Jetfrey-61
Schriner, .A rlo-31
Schroeder, Annette-31, 167
Schroeder, Kellv-47
Schroeder Kimt>erly-31
Schroeder, No ri ne-61
Schuerman, Michael-61
Schukei, Monica --47
Schuiler , John-61
Schumacher, Victoria-47
Schwa.hn, Charles-47, 61
Schwarting, Debra-,-61
Schwarz , Dona-47
Schwarz, Janet--47 117
Scott , Tammy-61
Scott, Vicki-61
Searnark , Gail-47
Searcy, Dan--47, 61
Segal Robert-61 165
Seiboldt , Jay-16 , 31, 46, 84
Sell, Dennis-31
Semmen, Kristi-31
Sepahpur, Dariush-47
Seuss , Raymond-31
Seybold , Jennifer--61
Shaffer, James-47, 171
Shaner Scott-61
Sheffield, Susan-31, 1:36 137
Sherwood , Robert-31 , 165
Sherman , Lydia--47
Shields , Shelly-47
Shiers, A !an-61
Shie rs, Lori-31
Ship1e r ling, John-47 80, 81
Shiplay Daniel-47
Shockey , Aian-31
Shoemaker , Deborah- 61
Shoeman J --91
Shore, Michae l-- 6'1
Shore , Thomas-61
Shuman, Perry-31 81
Shuptar , Nancy--31
S i eil i a, Tarnra-47
Siefkes , Jerry--31
Sievers, Theodore ---31
Sievers , William--61
Simmo n s, Jeffrey--61
Simons , W iliard- 61
Simonson , Pame l a-31, 124
Sipple, Julia-61, 70, 71
Si pple , Stanfor d- 31
Sizemore , JoAnn--47 , 62
Sk if f Sandra-62
Skinner, Diane-62
.Sk in ner ,lonathan-52
Skinr,e r, Mark-47
Sia.CK , Lori- -47
Slack , Vicki-62 , 94
Sloss, Jonn-62
Srnejdir , Randy-31
Smith, Ann-62
Smith Davicl-62
Smith Gerald--32
Smith Brad-47 , 166
Sm i th, Jason-62
Smith Jeff --62 91
Sm ith , Kimber l y-62
Smith , Mary-47
Sm i t!,, Terry-62
Smitt1, Rutl,-- -32
Snid e r , David---62
Snoke, Shari-32
Snook , Mary-62
Snool<, Richard ---47
Snyl1er Cynthia--62, 47
Snide r , ,Joyce--32
Snyder , Kelly-32
Sommers, Douglas-62, 97 -
Sommers. Jodi--48, 92
Sortland , David- -48 97
Sougey, Debora-32, 70 , 71,124
Spangler, Russell-3:2
Speilman, Susan--32
Spencer, Stev~n- 46 , 155
Sperry. Saily-48
Spilker , Leanne-48, 197
Sprague, Nancy-48
Sprin ge r, Clawjia--32
Stacey , Dana--32
Siange, Drew-62, 104
Stanard Scott - -62, 81, 97,139
Stan i slav, M ich ae i--62
Stanosl1eck, Catherine-62
Stanost1e.ck Chr k~topher-62
Steelti, Eban --62
St effens, Kare n--- 62
Stemm, Shannon--32, 136,137
Steiner Michael•-62
Stentz Deborah--32 77 120 186
Stent z, Thomas-62
Stephens, Mark--62 , 87
Stevens , F'arnela-48
Stevens Terri-32
Stewart, Ann-62
Stewart ; Brian-48
St ewart , Caro i yn--32 , 62
Stewa11 John-·-48
Stewa r t , Nea l -62
Ste wart, Stephen-48
Stollar, William-48
Strasburg, Connie-32
Stroh, Jeffrey--48
Strom, Cindy-62
Strom, Sharee-32
Stromberg, Stephen-33, 77
Stuart, James-33
Sukovaty Randy-62
Sullivan, Roxanne-33
Sundberg, Jane-33, 176
Sundling, Derek-33
Sundling, Victoria-62
Sutton, Suzanne-48, 98 99,117,167
:.:;voboda, Algene-33
Svoboda, Kevin-62, 81 , 105
Svoboda Kristi-33, 105
Swanson Cheri-63
Swanson ; Sarah-63
Swartz, Karen-33
Sweet , Michael--48 , 155
Taylor Linda--38, 48 1 24, 154 155, 165 , 198
Tedrick , Lynn--63
Tehee Timoth~i--33
Tegtmeier , Kev i n--48 , 80
Temple Stephen--63
Terpsma , Karen-48 , 117
Thelander, Kathleen--63
Thei ! bar, Usa-63
Thomas Christine--63
Thomas Clarice --63
Thomas, Cons.tance-33, 1 97
Thomas , Denise-48
Tnompscn Brad-48 73
Ti1ompson , Bret-33
Thompson , B r ian--63
Thompson. Cheryl--63
Thompson , David--63
Thompson , Edward-33 , 89, 91
Th ompsori, Jayne-<B
Thompson , Pame l a--48 , 92 , 117
Thomp son, Susan - 48
Thompson Gina-48
Tidd , Andrew-63
Tie kotter , Terri--48, 155
Ti sdale, Rober1-33
Todd , Bnar. --63
Todd, Sandra--33
Topil, Den i se-63
Torrence , Mark --4 1, 48
Trampe Den ice--3 3
Traudt, Barbara-48
Tretter, Cindy ---63
Troncone , Lisa-33
Troncone, Trudy- -- 6 3
True , Nancy--48
Tubach, Debra --33 , 119
Turner Charies-33
Turner : Janice--- 63
Tuss i ng , Ja y -63
Tyrrell , Scott-63 UUUUUUUL
Underv.1ood , Kevin-48
Underwoc,d , Scott-63
Unrau Marc ie - -34
Urborn, Allison--63
Vagts, Darryl--48
Vanderveen , Jill--34
Van Groningen , Christopher--48
Van Neste Pamela-48, 98 1 H
Van Werden , Charles-34, 77
Varejcka , Edward-4-l'l
Varner , Douglas-63
Veskrha , Cynthia-34
Vitt or i a , Vera--48
Voigt, Hoil>•-63
Von Bargen , lisa-34. 162,177
Vorhies, Kalynn-34
Voth, David--34, 155
Wadlow Dawn --34 77 120,168,189
Wadlow Kit--63
Waggoner , Kel ly- 63
Wallace, Christine--63
Wallace Edward-63
Wallasky, Jon-63
Ward, Donald-63
Ward Ronald- 63
Ward , Scott-63
Watson, Brenda-34
Watson Dav i d-49 63
Watson , Ly.-ida- 49
Waterbury , James --48 , 77
Weaver David-49 80 ,1 04
Webb , Valerie-63
Weber, Georgia-49
Webert , B.-64
Webert, Catherine-34
Weddington, Teresa-64
Wehrli, C.-64
Weiss , Douglas-64
Wendel, Karen-49
Weesner , Forrest-34, 97
Wells , Jeffrey-64 , 81
Wells , Jvhn-64
Wendlin , Cindy--34
Wend!in , Richard--64
Wendlin, Suesan-34
Wentz , Allison-34 , 169,206
Weritz, Tyler-64, 205
Werbi! , Diane-34
Werr , Andrew-49
Westco'ct, Christ l e---49
Wessel , Pame i a-34
West , Scott-34
Westmore l and , Kathi--64
Westmoreland, Todd--64
Weyers, Rita-34
Weyhrauch James-17 , 34, 97, 139
Whelan , Be t h-49 , 199
Wh it e Fellx-49 77 89
White , Ma rk--64
White , F rank--34
V\/t1ite, James--49
VVilite , R ict-iard-49
Whitaker, Jeffrey-49
Wtiita!-'.er, ,lon-49
Wh itcom b , Lee-49 , 80
White~1urst , Deanna --64
Whitet-,u rst , Donna-64
Whitney , Deborah---49
Whi tney, Jul ie- 35 176
Whitney---Timo t hy-64
Wiedm an , Susa n -157 , 202
Wilhelm , Ch ri sty -35
Wilhelm Llsa - -e4
Wilhelm, R --64
Wilkinsor., J o hn--49
Wi lkin son , M ark- 6t.
W i lliams , Michael-6 5
W11!iamson Sandra-35
W i lliamson, ,J od i e--4tl , 108
W i liiamson , Ward-t:35, 181
W is bey, Tho rnas---35
W1tfoth , Daryl - 35
W i tloth , Rodne y -49
Witkowsk i. James --35
'Nitkovsk i. Lyn --65
W itt mier Dix e--65
Wittst ruck , Lo ri -35
Wo1be1t, V ic i{ i --35
Womack. Caro l -49
Wood Susan-35
Wood , Thom as--65
Woodruff, Linda-49
Worrel , ChristiPe --65
Worster , Carol--49
Wc.rs~er Qi ana-49
Wor ster , Jane--35
Woytassek , Kath!een--65
Wright Cathe r ine--49
Wright ; K imberl y- -49
Wn g ~1t Lori--35
W rig ht Timothy-49
Yal<:el, Jo l ynn-49, 117
Yakel, Paul-6:5
Yant. Linda-65
Yetter, Gret c hen-65
Yo rk Jeff---81
You ng, Beth--35 , 154,155 , 168
Young , Car i s - -65 , 127
Young Jeffrey-65
Young , John-35 , 105
Young , J ulie- 65
Young M iche il e-55
YOlmg , Philip--35
Young , Randy--35 , 77 , 186
Young Sharon-65. 70 71
You ng , Stephen--49
Youngblood, John--35, 130
Zajicek ~arol-65
Zanders, Bonnie-65
Zi chek, Daniel-35 , 155
Zichek Susan-35
Zimmer Ann--65
Zimmer , John-65, 177
Zimmerman , Mark-65
Zink , Mark-65
Zoz, John - -49, 65
Zumwalt, Tracy-13, 35 140 156 180
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Zurfluh, Angela-65
Zurfluh, Kevin-35
Zwiebel, Steve-65
A book ends on the last page, a record ends with the last song , but this year will not end w i th the last day of school.
For many of us , the school year of '76 - '77 will continue to be in our thoughts. Maybe we won ' t remember the six we go t in Physiology ; we ' ll try hard to forget! We may not remember , regrettably, the times we got our cars towed away. We will remember and cherish the friends , the parties , the activities and the spirit involved in all of it.
Yearbooks are sometimes referred to as memory books. We hope that the Shield serves that purpose and brings back all of the memories of all the fun, laughter and friends.
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Editor: Mary Cusick
Associate Editor: Mary Pat Brady
People: Robin Mcinnis
Pam Bookstrom
Tracy Zumwalt
Monteen Chrestensen
Allison Wentz
Sports : Dawn Wadlow
Janice Cipriano
Terri Baker
Clubs: Laird Haberlan
Lori McGinnis
Mike McGuire
Fine Arts : Beth Young
lnta Rizijs
Business: Ann Schiermeyer
Carrie Cooper
Senior Summaries: Terri Tatliff
Cathy Deems
Artwork: Lloyd Franey
Photographers: Paul Morgan
Jace Nore
Kent Olse n
Rob Sherw o od
Brad Smit h
Rick Gert z
Adviser: Mike Goff
SHIELD '77 SPRING THING
The Southeast spring play, which was presented May 5 and 6, is set in an English industrial city in 1912. A young girl commits suicide and an eminently respectable British family is subjected to a routine inquiry in connection with the death. An inspector calls to interrogate the family, and during the course of his questioning, all members of the group are implicated lightly or deeply, in the girl's undoing. Questions are asked and answered. Who was this man who called himself an inspector? How did he know everyone's
Arthur Birling David Russell
Gerald Croft
Sheila Birling
Sybil Birling
Edna
Paul Allen
Jayne Day
Julie Ried
Patty Jones
Eric Birling Christopher VanGroningen
Inspector Goole Kelly Snyder
Student Director
Director
John May
Melissa Beall
Attendance numbers to the spring play were unfortunately very low. "I thought the set was great, and I wish more people would have seen it," said junior Pam Thompson. The cast members put a lot of hours into developing their characters, but most felt rewarded for it after the play. David Russell, who played the part of Arthur Birling, summed up this feeling by saying, "I thought the play itself had a lot to say and I got a lot out of it."
Scenic Design Don Yanik Dav i d Russell answers the phone, while Paul Allen ponders a questionThis year marked the first year for Pop-So l o Nite. The main purpose of this event was to raise money for the Countesses and Noblemen. The money raised at the event helped fund t heir trip to Dallas, Texas Acts were chosen on a tryout basis. The majority of acts were solos, but there was a comedy act, a piano solo, and even a religious group from Omaha.
The turnout was better than expected. One hundred seventy people showed up "I was really pleased with the turnout, because we had competition from the baseball tournaments," said lnta Rizijs.
Acts not pictured:
Chris Langdale and Steve Spencer-You Are My Lemon.
Kay Thelander-Send in the Clowns.
Thomas Rierden-AII I Wanna Be.
Chris Cronk-If You Could Read My Mind.
Jodi Day, Roslyn Day, Patty Raun, Jim Schaeffer, and Scott Kerns-I Fall in Love! Change
Tami Green-You Take My Heart Away
John Kudlacek-Six Wives of Henry VIII.
Paul Eschliman, Cameron Hinds~ David Griesemer and Bob Segal-Spirit of Amer ica and Swing Low.
Pam Pettit and Judy Donaghy dance to " Corner of the Sky."This year Southeast fared well in architecture at the Women's Auxiliary's Home Builders Show. In the state-wide competition, senior Curt Connell entered two models, one of which took first place and $180, and the other took fifth for $25.
In the architecture class members are required to write up a contract which includes designing a house and making a miniature model of it. Most of the projects take approximately 125 hours to complete. Curt commented, "I like architecture because it gives me a chance to express myself in a design or creations that's all my own."
Another member of the class, Ken Dorman, said, "It's a way of expressing the way you want to live in the future." Accomplishment seemed to be the overall feeling of the members in architecture this year.
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With a theme like ,;A Starlight Evening , " Prom 77 was considerecl to be a success. Penny Melchar, junior class officer, thought Prom '77 to be an enjoyable and fun evening. "Everyone seemed to be having a good time."
The group that played was Diamond Dust, with a variety of songs ranging from their own writings to imitating popular songs.
Mrs. Dorothy Stevens, sponsor , described Prom evening as "very warm, but enjoyable." Mrs. Stevens said, "I truly enjoyed working with the junior class officers The band was good, but I felt they did not have enough variety. Tl1e faculty's support was great!"
Prom was held this year at the Nebraska Kellogg Center. The dinner which generally preceeds Prom was cancelled because of lack of interest. The dance began at 9 p. m. and ended at ·12 p. m. and was well attended.
Each year the Shield bestows the honorary title Knight and Lady upon senior students who have excelled in the areas of scholarship, school and community activities, and who have earned through their leadership, the respect of both adults and their peers. The ease of computer ballot counting has allowed seniors to indicate their selection of the representative Knights and Ladies. This preliminary screening by the senior class sends a list of approximately 20 names to the 5-member faculty committee for final selection. The committee agreed that in 1977 it was difficult to limit the selection for the honorary title to only four Knights and four Ladies, but it was apparent that this selection was a good one.
Varsity Basebal l marked the end of the spring sports season with a state championship.
The Knights ended their regular season with five wins and six losses. " The regular season was a time of trial and error Districts and the state tournament were the games in which the team was at its best," sa i d Coach Charlie Gordon.
Two wins against Lincoln High and Northeast clinched the district title for Southeast. "The district games gave us a lot of confidence," said outfielder Scott Isherwood. "We played great. "
The th i rd consecutive time for Southeast to play in the state tournament proved to be a charm. The Knights advanced by beating Omaha Gross and ended with the number one title by beating Papillion 5-·2.
Manager Jill Gradwohl checks stats for her last time."Did somebody say this is quicksand? exclaims Larry Gilliland. Photo by
One third place finish, two seconds, and one fourth may not reveal a good record, yet the Boys' Track Team did have a successful year. John Ritze and Larry Gilliland helped win the hurdles in most of their meets. The Southeast relay team, "The Flying Zambinis," also had good finishes this year. In the pole vault, Rod Adams and Bill Lawlor both qualified for State competition. All in all, the individual competition was superb, although the team itself had a hard time.
John Ritze explained, "The competition was very hard this year, with many of the schools reaching their peaks this year. But we did better than we hoped for. " Coach Roy Churchill was proud of the team, and the individual achievements of its members.
John Ritze captured All-City in the 180 Low Hurdles, while Layne Nelson did in the shot put. Next year will be a rebuilding year with the loss of the seniors, yet there are strong underclassmen returning.
The Girls' Track Team had a successful year. They finished second in City and Eastern 1-80, fifth in Trans-Nebraska and Districts, and finished 12th in State.
Coach Harkrader commented, "This year's team was outstanding. We did better than I expected." He mentioned some of the outstanding individuals, JoAnn Griffin, Robin Nelson , Suzanne Sutton, Anne Burton, and Meg Gildersleeve. Ann Burton said, " We had a strong team, yet next year we should be at our peak because most of the team is returning. "
All-City honors went to Sutton in the 440, and Gildersleeve , Griffin, Nelson, and Burton in the 440 Relay. Also Julie Reiling received All-City honors in the High Jump.
Tension mounts as tile final races are being completed.Knox Jones' second place finish in the State Tournament helped Southeast to receive their fifth State Championship of the 1976-77 school year. The two seniors on the team, Knox Jones and Jim Druliner, carried the team to many meet championships. They won City, Trans-Nebraska, Eastern 1-80 , and State ; with a second place finish in Districts.
Coach Austin thought tllis to be one of the best teams that he has ever coached. Jim Druliner commented , "We had a great team , I didn't think we wou Id take State, but we had the ski 11 to do it."
Next year ' s team has seven returning members which will ensure another good team.
Jones won All-City honors on tile Lincoln Journal and Star golf team.
Successful is a word that describes the Girls' Tennis Team. They walked away with first place finishes in City, Trans-Nebraska, and Eastern 1-80. They captured second in the State meet. The team won all their dual meets. Some of the outstanding players were Jane McGreer, Mary Pat Brady, Pam Thompson, Kathy Brady, Mary O'Shea and Barb Paulson.
Every night, after school you could find them practicing on the courts, or hitting balls against the gym walls. Jane McGreer commented on the team, "This has been our best year, in the past three. I believe we could have taken State but the competition was tough."
The Reserve tennis team only lost one dual meet and were City Champions. Sue Beard was the number one singles Champion.
All-City honors were given to Mary Pat Brady for singles, and Kathy Brady and Barb Paulson for doubles.
It was a tough year for the Varsity team, yet al'I in al I it was very successfu I.
" Tennis can be fun, even in a hard meet," says Jane McGreer.
the great support the Southeast fans gave. Spirit and determination were high and helped us achieve our five State Championships.
I want to congratulate all the teams for all the effort they put in, and to ttfciot<,ttie-Sou·
-~ .• and fans for all the suppot and spirit they gave