Mickle Middle 1974 Yearbook

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LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT

MICKLE JR. HIGH '73-'74

ROBIN

Life ls What You Make It is dedicated to the student body, whose hard work, determination and support made this yearbook possible. Recognition especially goes to the class of 1974, a blending of unique and talented ind_ividuals who form an outstanding group which has "only just begun". Special thanks g~s to the person who gave the yearbook her begin- ning, David Mar. His unfaltering persistance set a precedent for future yearbook staffs.

"I've been lately thinkin' about my life's time, All the things I've done, and how it's been, And I can't help believen' in my own mind, I know I'm gonna hate to see it end".

Mark Aksamit
Denise Allen
Denise Alm
Linda Ames
Gail Arnett
Carol Arnold
Jean Arnold
Ann Atkinson
Susan Barnes
Cindy Basler
Diane Bateman
Tami Beachell
Joanne Bell
Janice Belt
Craig Bence
Mary Bender
Jane Bergfeld
John Berry
Cindy Bodeman
Mike Bradford
Bonnie Bridges
Ray Brown
Ronda Brown
Debbie Brubacher
Judy Burback
Gary Burgess
Bob Butcher
Dennis Byerly
Diane Byerly
Chris Cahoon
onita Calkins
Joni Capps
Teresa Cartagena
Dan Case
Cathy Cecava
Tammy Coalson
Laurie C,obum
Kim Coffey
Julie Cole
Peggy Collins
Tim Corey
Tom Corey
Steve Crewdson
Cindy Criswell
Glen Cronk
Kristi Crosby
Cindy Crouse
Steve Crowthers
Rich Cunningham
Glenn Daarud
Joni Dakan
Rhonda Dawson
Patty DeFreece
Kathy Dinsmore
Sheri Dominy
Mark Dougherty
Deana Eliker
Cheryl Elwood
Tom Ernst
Martha Evans
Terry Farstad
Sonya Fauver
Dean Feiler
Lori Fleck
David Fletcher
Kindy Foster Marcia Gabelhouse Marsha Gallagher
Bob Garver
Liz Gerding
David 0 Girmus
Tom Goomis
Cyndie Graham
Tim Griess
Sherri Halvorson
Linda Hansen
Connie Hanus
Larry Hanus
Carolyn Harris
Bev Hauptman
Kathy Hayes
Bruce Heidbrink
Lori Hesse
Jan Hester
Sue Heussmann
Bob Hill
Chris Hindmarsh
Carrie Hoage
Heidi Holtgrewe
Cindy Houser
Doug Irmer
Debbie Jackson
Trudi Jantz
Greg Jacobsen
Susan Jensen
Jim Johnson
Linda K. Johnson
Linda L. Johnson
Kathy Jones
Lisa Kahler
Nancy King
Ronnell Kleman
Tracy Kloefkorn
John Knape
Jodi Koch
Larry Kohmetscher
Kevin Kroon
Brenda Kumm
Barb Kurtz
Kristi Lamphear
Debbie Lanning
Lesley Larson
Marcie Leach
Jim Lee
Linda Leja
Beckie Lesoing
Tammy Lewis
Russ Lloyd
Brad Lobeda
Peter Lodwig
Dick Longoria
Pam Martin
Lori Mays
Jerry McCloskey
Lynne McDiffett
Bobbi McDougall
Chuck McDougall
Debbie Merriman
Dallas Meyer
Steven Meyers
Gene Miller
Melissa Miller
Kevin Million
Dave Mohr
Jim Money
Lisa Moravec
Shelli Morgaridge
Kathy Morrison
Ron Mueller Duane Mundt
Ronda Munson
Tammi eumann
Sharon iemeyer
Teresa inneman
Carla Oberle
Renee Pape
Debbie Payne
Tom Payne
Bill Peterson
Peggy Philippi
Geralynn Piersol
Kathy Pohlman
Debbie Poppe
Joe Pra i
Ann Ragland
Rhonda Rakow
Peggy Ray
Joe Ren tieria
Kelli Richardson
Theresa Roberts
Harlan Rose
Cindy Rust
Judy Ryan
Pam Samuelson
Waltor Sator
Kristi Sauer
Jan Scheer
Robert Schluter
Shelley Schmidt
Linda Scholl
Betty Singleton
Mark Siske
Jeff Slosson
Pam Smith
Joe Smolik
Mike Sperry
Dave Spinar
Bev Squires
Rick Starck
Diane Stodgel
Lori Sundeen
Kathy Surface
Betty Svec
Tom Svehla
Bev Swartz
Dodie Teichmeier Peggy Tomasek
Kim Truax
Linda Tyrrell
John Van Cleave
Greg Venburg
Cheryl Walbridge
Lisa Walbridge
Sue Waldron Ronny Ward Jim Welch
Denise Wheatley Scott Wieskamp
Curt Wild Ron Wilhelmson
Debbie Williams
Richard Willits
Randy Wittler Kathy Wrightsman
Bonnie Wuster
Brenda Zessin

C ROBlN Ml CKLE

Back Row: Kathy Moore , Larry Higgins, Mark Albrandt , Jim Pierce , Mark Gottschall , Steve Smith , Leonard Spence , Doug Beisner. Third Row: Tim Kotschwar , Terry Williams , Bill Fisher, Dave Stepanek, Scott McPherson, Andy Childress , Gary Riggs, Chris olte. Second Row: Randi Schelbitzki, Shari Tucker , Cindy Deeds , Traci Buist , Mark Price , Dave Bode , Nancy Fox. First Row: Connie Hiskey , Greg Bartels, Mike Hillis, Doug Aksamit, Tony Ellis , Mike McDonald , Marvin Maul , Karen Madsen.
Back Row: Tom Dill , Cheri Van Cleave , Rod Bennett, Darrel Davi s, Ray Kreinbrook , Micki Coatman , Liz Strain , Tom Kovar . Third Row: Kathy Julian , Glenn oble , Terry Kurth , Cheryl Miller , Barb Winkler , Ron Hatfield , Jim Schuldt. Second Row: Mark Morgaridge , Mar y Truhlar , Debra Glodowski , Wendy Kuhl, Peggy Mittan , Jean Fairbrother , Sharon Wiegand , Kim Staberg. First Row: Rod Bechtolt , Dave Hall , Pat Hartman , Terry Fischer , Sheri Peck , Tricia Morin , Lisa Fletcher
Back Row: Mike Miller , Dean Goings , Chuck Craig, Greg Kirwan, Layne Frentz, Ken Novak, Tony Ellis. Third Row: Kelley Kirby , Kelly Scott , Pam Render , Eileen Anderson , Shelly Hanneman, Mike Miller, Gil James. Second Row: Kim McGerr , Kathy Velasco, Regina Rapp , Bob Maupin, Mike Grabow ski, Lorn Campbell, Barb Marquart, Kelly Christensen First Row: Terri Grant, Lynette Thomson, Anita Ahlstrand, Jean Berlowitz, Jeff Johnson, Rod Wittler, Mark Judds.
Back Row: Mike Lux, Bev Dlouhy , Sheila Francis, Rick Tiff, Lisa Boswell, Bill Be ch, Kim Ketterer , Rod Hinman , Darrell Dick. Third Row: Bob Johnson , Merrilea Anderson, Sandy Everett, Diane Merrill , Becky eff Roger Kreifels John L9ke ,
Larry Blecha. Second Row: Randy Kehres , Craig Slaby , Matt Svoboda , Cindy Parde, Cindy Yeates , Becky Arthur , Diana Peate , Mary Siudzinski. First Row: Jim Lawson, John Earle, Mark Koenig, Carrie Frost , Mike Schmidt Ken Hicks Kevin Haase , Robin Peter
Back Row: Joy Fieler , Debby Yaunk , Andy Fleming , Rod Lewis , Kermit Williams , Rhonda Kirkpatrick , Lori Halvorsen. Third Row: Terrie West, Rick Jones , Dwight Friesen, Sonja Stalder, Sandy Shadley , Rocky May, Bob Carlson. Second Row: Richard Brown , Scott Finkner , Doug McCown , Rory Hunt , Becky Spaulding , Jean Franz , Cindy Edson. First Row: Den a Pavelka, Susie Trautner , Sharon McBride , Deena Mishler , Bill Joseph ; Mary Mt>rton , Deb Kolb , Jim Hall.
Back Row: Mitch Mehuron , Greg Wylie , David Campbell , Bill We t , John Brozek , Trevor La vy , Cheryl Runge , Duane Haupt. Third Row: Patti Heussman , Pam Simonsen , Ed Cooley , Joanne Fish , Diane Bickel Dian a Forst , Dan Kirkendoll , Julie Luedtke. Second Row: Patty Knopp , Donna Stutzm a n , Julie Johnson , Sh a ri Duganitz, Cindy Allen , Vicki Collins , Elizabe t h H yde , Linda Engelsgjerd. First Row: Jill McEntarffer , Robert Harris , Ron P a lensk y, Steve Gra y, Gar y Jack on Christi Cut sor D av id Mosh iri , Greg Teichmeier.
Back Row: Dennis Hoffman, Bobby Lien, P atti Crook, Dave Williams, Bob Kohlman, Randy Larson, Russ Koerner, Tami Bouton. Second Row: Diane Riha, Jerry DeLong , Mark Maul, Wayne Funk, Tony Makovicka, Joe Dey, Sarah Belknap, Richard Garcia. First Row: Lori Ayars, Peggy Benedict , Su san Jone s, Cindy Barry, Brenda Appling, Cathy Boyes, Joyce Hauptman, Larry Pankoke.
Back Row: Linda Walbridge , Terri Eden , Rus Hoover, Allan Chri ten on Bill Abbey Geraldine Avey, Laurie Good. Third Row: Shawn Hanneman, Paula Seevers , J im Slo son , S yd ' iel on , Allen H ay ard , Brad orthup, Dan Kazda. Second Row: Tracy Stauffer , Lori Halvor en, Sharon Kinney, Debbie Drake , Becky Kroese , Lori Robi on , Penn y Liddick, Julie King. First Row: Diane Miller Gayle Eagle Feather , Scott Johnsgard, Tom Bowma ter, Greg Forbes , Jay Tolliver, Mark Taylor Jim Campbell.
Back Row: Garry Lindner , Nancy Drewel , Dave Bauers achs , Tom "Ehlers , Julie Roland , Terry Olson , Terry Erick.son. Third Row: Curt Jackson , Lyle Grafelm a n , Tim Ham , Roy Cole , R a nd y Maxwell , Kim Kuhfahl , Karen Karr , Gale Storm . Second Row: Linda Wesley , Karen · Wright s man , Diane Johnson , Susan Dondl,inger , W rren Mitchell , Mark Brehm , Ron Shortridge. First Row: John Fech , Julie Alber , Debbie Cook , Judy Kuhl , Ruth Christensen , Tammy Hesse , Brad Aurich.
Back Row: Mark T y ler , Jan Caauwe , Chris Spreier, Wes Swisher, Lonnie Westling, Randy Foltz, Dave Nelson. Third Row: Bonnie Griffin , Paul K eslar , Larry Vidlak, Mark Jacobsen , John Newman, Eric Hanson , Jean Hart, Patricia Delgado. Second Row: Ju l ie Za va dil , Chris H aw k ins , Daphine Oliverius , Mary Schmucker, Marsha Cain, Candy Prichard , Mike Stalder First Row: Wendy Gilliam , Vicki Re nn er , Susan Ev a ns , Cecil West, Randy Jones , Randy Menck
Back Row: Eddy Cain, Bobbi Burback, Robbi Alderson, Tommy -Lee , Mike Siems, Chriss Trit ch, Guy Southwick. Third Row: Cindy Peters , Joni Wimmer, Kevin McBride, Gene Mikesh, Jim Kulawik, Brad Bye. Second Row: Terrill Lambert, Tim Scherer , Laura Wismer, Connie Reinhart , Mike Walker, Greg Rowlan, Stacy Waldron. First Row: Wendi Smith, Patty Sinner, Cindy Fi scher, Christy Wilson, Marc Buist , Lyle Crowther.
Back Row: Jim Slechta, Don Wilkinson, Lucinda Kaeding, Wahnema Schidler, Harold Villines, Mark Hickson. Third Row: Lloyd Svec, Steve McCown, Terry Townsend, Cay Schmucker Carol Funk , Jackie Ems , Kristy Price. Second Row: Bob Brubacher, Marv Price, Dan Ptacek, Terry Knollenberg, Pat eil, Pat Schmidt. First Row: Rick Dey, Brian O'Connell , Bryan Heileman, Troy Thomp on, Lee inneman, Dan Coburn.
Back Row: Kim Alm , Debbie ealy , Cindy Peters , Julie Grosenbach , Sandy Aksamit , Debbie Manharth , Laurie Anderson , Scott Ranes, Ronda Brillenham Thfrd Row: Loutricia John s on, Doug Wisbey, Dean Pop pe, Chris Livingston, Jeff Renteria , Allen Sharp, Allen Guerry , Mike Luft , Tim Young. Second Row : Kur t Hansen , Mark Young, D avid Nilson, Evan Coleman, Yance Appling , Kevin Kaster , Mike Thompson , Rick Chrastil , Steve Babcock , David Zoller. First Row: John Jensen , Beth Hald , Tammy Rick , Mike Bangert , Wendall North, Gary Shandera , M ike Pohlman, D avid Sprague , Stephanie Lawson.
Back Row: Don McKibben, Bob Sw ift, Bri a n Michaud, Scott Ba ue r Marty Brindley , Fred Prichard , Susie Lewis , Sharon
Ji sk ra. Third Row: Brad Foster, Teri Roth , Kim Yo s t , P ete Lyne , Mike Elwood Rob eukirch, Ste ve Janssen. Stcond Row:
Mimi Ewe r t, Kerry Bush, Donnie Lo ve , Steve W a ples, Lyle Runge , Kerry Thomas. First Row: Jill Becker , Carolyn Bryan Linda )eager , ancy Park , Mik e . iemeyer , Gene ' eeman, Robbi Clapp.
Back Row: Suzanne Burk, D anielle DaMoude, Brenda Pulse , Linda Bastian, Mike Crooks, Blair Dewey, Bonnie Bateman, Mary Prochaska. Third Row: Brent Miller , Bo · Aguilar , Chuck Hanes , Bob Rathbone , Brenda McCoy , Christy Renemans , Nancy Cruickshank. Second Row: Tim Donovan, Mike Hobbein , Donna DeFreece , Karen Hollet , Brian Leonard, Bob Hanna, Randy Armbrust, Brenda Bence. First Row: Derek Ferrel , David Fosler , Scott Johnston, Ingrid Arnold , Tom Wolfe , Scott Ahlstrand , Steve Wilkinson.
Back Row: Lori Shelton , Deni e Kirkendoll , Janet Williams , Cathy Tudor, Danette Faust , Kim Swartz, Dan King. Third Row: Paul Christopherson , Dennis Ru termier, Jackie Wylie , Diane Friesen , Maureen Morton , Gail Philippi. Second Row: Parmelee Ward , Eddie Kearney , Alan ewville , Gary Lien , Mark Kovar , Susie Sims , Tracy Mittan. Fim Row: Ken Marie Coolen, Janice London, Kim McAndre r , Julie Payne , Tammy Halvorsen , Greg Cecava.
B ack Ro w: Terri Danle y, Jeff Svobod a , Rhonda Jelinek , Mark Capp s, Cher. Johnson , Angie Christenson , Wendall Roberts.
Third Ro w: Lynne Brehm , Sa ll y Chr is tensen , Doroth y H a vener , Steve E ms , Tom Kreifel , Ron Jones, Sandy Burson . Sec ond
Row: Janet Fagler , Kathy By a rs , Sonya Peake , Scott Kitt , Don Jacob son , Jim Prai, Randy Here!. First Ro w : Pam Basler, Joyce Yaunk, Diane Mroz , Michel e Ma g ruder, Shereen He is er , Mike Kuhl.
Back Ro w: Glen Thom a s, Karen K e nd le, D an n y We tli n g, Ro n nie
Brennan , Mike Price , Scott Dorey , Doug Plachy , Alan Moravec. Th ird R ow : Lori Mill woo d, M yr a Minze l, M ar k H aw k ins Shane ielson , Bobby Yitols , Bill Ahlstedt, Danny Wild , G a r y Piersol , John Kubicek . Second Row: Ju lee Hu b bard, Li sa Milburn , Tammi Glodowski , Cindy Bechtolt , Cheryl Riha , Carri Ellis , Lori Freerking, Barb a r a Morri son First Row: D av id Lei f , Bruce Irons , Scott Wilhelm on , Kurti Fountain , Cathy Biles , Lynne Bush , Shelli John o n

Norsworthy , Sherri Crewdson , Kristy Smith , Debbie Johnson , Keith

Holt , Rhonda Novak , Mark Wiese , Debbie Mitchell , R a ymond Johnson , Steve

Jenny Harrison , Steve Howard , Christy Wilson , <:hery f

, Tammy Rap , Ke v in Cottier , Mike Walker.

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Back Row: Deanna Westover , Lori Holscher , Karl a Bouc , Judy Eliker , Shelley Harrison , Terri Ferguson , Karen Kob za, Terri ixon , John McMahon , Jeff Renteria , Gregg Shaw Third Row: Vicki Fran t z, Den ise Grah am , Dian a Irwin , Sherri Ross , Matt
Jacobsen
Roger Wilke , Greg Jones. Second Row: Lori
Rice , Rick Fol s om , Mike Larson , Norm Schrader. First Row:
Bechtolt;
Walbridge
Scott DiSalvo
Bristol
Back Row: Christy Yeate s, Terri Peterson , Lorri Phillips , Penni Price , Sandy Norwood , Geralyn Wigert , Tina Vitol s, Third Row: Wendi Doeschot , Linda Gottschall , Jamee Etherton , Lor i H a up t man , Diane Berka , Jerry Pont. Second Row: Morgan Bickel , Shelli Decker , Teresa Lea c h , Jeanne Fagler , Tammy Buettgenb a ch , Trudi Renner , Lori Lobeda First Row: Barbie Davis , David Joe , Greg Blanke , Ste ve Helsing , Da v id Hefner.

FACULTY

Top Row: Mr. Vallilee. Mr. Sell, Mrs. Friesen, Mrs . Cro nk , Mrs Irey, Mr. Douglas , Mr. Rogge, Mr. Veeder, Mrs. Schuster, Mr. Andresen , Mr Wright, Mr. Holtorf. Second Row: Mr. R a tliff, Miss Clark, Mr Rohrs, Mrs. Bigley, Mrs. Filkin s, Mr. Wibbels , Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. Myers , Mrs. Welch ; Mr. Fellers, Mrs. Manton. Tbit-d row: Mr. McGill, Mrs. Gallagher , Mrs Clement, Mis s Dreeszen, Miss Bowen , Mrs. Holtorf, Mr. We instein , Mr. Darby, Mr. Peterson Fourth Row: Mrs. Stapleton , Ms. Hutt , Mrs Roje! ki, Mrs. 01 on , Mrs. S John on Mrs. Fredrick , Mr . D. John on , Mrs. Mende z, Mr. Euler , Miss Wagoner
Hall Monitors - John Strain, Tim Knight.
Assistant Principal Miss Clark
Secretaries - Mrs. Haase, Mrs. Walker , Mrs. Deeds
Principal Mr. Peterson

SPORTS

The Mickle athletic program offers many sports, both intramural and extrumural. For boys there is football , basketball , volleyball, gymnastics , wrestling, softball and track. Girls sports include basketball , gymnastics, volleyball , track , modern dance, softball, field hockey and tennis.

Mr. Sell is the boy ' s P .E . teacher as well as coach for the ninth grade varsity basketball and all intermu r als. Mr: Andresen is coach for the 9th gr ade reserve basketball team. Mrs. Johnson is the girls P E. teacher and coach of all girls intermural and extramural teams.

GYMNASTICS

Girl's gymnastics is very popula r at Mickle. The 1th, 8th and 9th grade co mbine to make one team. This yea r the team had a season record of 2 wins and 1 loss . Boy's gymnastics is still in a de velop-

mental stage , but had a good season with a 6-0 record for both 7th and 8th grade. Helping the 8th grade team this year was Ro b Peters who got six first places in two meets.

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Back Row: D. Brubacher , D. Wheatley , D. Teichmeier, M. Leach , P. Tomasek , D Stodge} , L. McDiffett, J. Hester, J. Ryan , P DeFreece , D. Merriman, Stu. Mgr. Second Ro w: L. Bastian , M. Prochaska, R. Christensen, K. Madsen , J. King , V . Renner , C Yeates , P Heussman, K. Karr. First Row: J Eliker , J Fagler , D DeFreece , L. Lobeda , N. C ruickshank , T Renner

Back Row: R. Johnson , M. Y oung
K. Kas t er, T O lso n, L. Frentz, T F ischer. First Row: C. Liv ingsto n , B P eters , M. Mehuro n.

Back Row: M. Coatman, T. Lavy, L. Higgins, L. Grafelman, S. Nielson , L. Westling, T. Williams, M. Mehuron, R. Hoover, J. Slosson. Second Row: S. Barnett (V arnity Coach), T. Ehlers, T. Stauffer, T. Olson , R. Carlson, D. Goings , M. Svoboda , C. Slaby , R. Hatfield. M. _ Justus , M. Gottschall, B. Knight (Varsity Coach). First Row: D. McMahan (Reserve Coach), G. Jones , B. Joseph, _ T. Fischer, D Hall, R. Peters, M. Miller , .J. Dey Not Pictured: B Butche r (Reserve Coach)

BASKETBALL

7th Grade

Back Row: D. Hertzel (Varsity Coach) G. Southwick , J. Slechta , · R. Swift, M. Hickson , M. Hawkins, A. Sharp , A. Moravec, S. Bauer, M. McCloskey (Varsity Coach), C. Bence (Reserve Coach). Second Row: R. Chrastil, L. Svec, C. Livingston, S. Nielson, A. Guerry , J. Prai , P. Neill , J. Renteria, W. Roberts , S. Jans- · sen. First Row: M. Bickel, N. Larson, R. Johnson, K. Kaster, R. Dey, M. Young, S. Helsing, A. Newville , T Wolfe.

8th Grade

The 7th and - 8th graders did well this basketball season both finishing with a 3 win, 1 loss record. • The · season started toward the end of December and ended in early February. The basketball players played other schools such as East, Everett, Pound, and Irving.

9th BASKETBALL

The ninth grade ar it and Reserv e Ba ketball player were busy this year earning an undefeated ca on and a record of nine win and no lo c . Practice began in the beginning of ovcmbcr. The arsity and Re er e squads were picked and prepared for the fir t game on D ecember 6 . Th e ba k e tb a ll sea on went throµgh Februar 14 with a total of nine game .

VARSITY

Back Row: Joe Prai , Scott Higgins; Bob Butcher, Doug Berka , Tom Svehla, John Berry (Stu. Mgr.). First Row: Doug McMahan , Scott Barnett, Brad Knight. Steve Luft , David Girmus , Chuck McDougall.

73-74 RECORD

VARSITY

RESERVES

OPPONENT MICKLE OPPONENT MICKLE

East 33 56 32 34

Whittier 8 57 17 60

Culler 33 57 36 55

Irving 22 47 15 58

Everett 24 63 18 58

Dawes 32 45 36 4()

Pound 28 67 19 41

Lefler 31 101 26 58

Goodrich 35 73 26 45

RESERVES

Back Row: Rod YonBu ch , Jim R au ch Da e Sabalka Jim Rorabough, Tom Reinhart Dan Hertzel , Gary Burge First Row: Craig Bence , Kevin Million. Brad Lobeda Tim Carter, Jeff Spaulding , )err Mc lo key.

The girls · basketball teams were very busy this year. There were several different teams in all three grades. Game s were scheduled by Mrs. Johnson , the girl's coach. Games were played at Mickle and at other schools including Lefler , Culler and Pound. Competition was rough this year and the season ended with several victories and so m e losses.

GIRLS'

BASKETBALL

7TH AND 8TH GRADE

Back row: C. H awkins, S. H a nnem a n , L. Bas tian , K Ketterer, S. Norwood, L. Phillip s, R Jelinek , L. Anderson, S. Aksamit , T . Peterson. Second Row: T. Grant , C. Edson, M. Prochaska, L. Shelton , D . Manharth , C. Peters , B. Hald, S. Peck , B. D avis. First Row: C. Barry. S. Kinne y L. Walbridge. P Liddick. B. Spaulding , C. Rih a, S. Lawson , C. Ellis.

9TH GRADE

Back Row: D Eliker , T. Cartagena, P Samuelson , S. Domin y , King , L. Walbridge, J. Burbach , C. Arnold. Second Row: D Milburn , R Daw on, T. Jantz. D Lanning, D Brub acher, D. P ayne, S. Shrader. First Row: P. R ay, R. Pape, C. Bodeman. C. Criswell, T. eumann.

9TH GRAD E VOLL E YBALL

Back Row: D Me rriman, B. Zes s in , L. Ma y s , P Samuelson , S. Dominy, K. D ins more , B Squ ires , B Wuster. Second Row: D Stodge l, L. M c D iffett , J He st er , P DeFreec e , D. Payne, B Kumm , K. Truax , D . Brub ache r Front Row: C Bodeman , K Sauer , L. Jo hns on , C. Criswell , T Neum a nn , D . .Eliker

GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL

More girl s seemecl to be interested in volleyball this ye a r t h an before. There were se ve r al teams made up o f se venth, eighth and ninth g rade rs. The girls came after school for prac ti cie s . M rs. John son , their coach , scheduled games for them against other schools. T h e girls volleyball teams have done exceptionally well in ex tramura l competition this year.

7TH A 1 D 8TH GRA D E V OLL E YBALL

Bac k Ro w: J. Elik er, R J eiinek, L. S helton. 8 Griffin T. Eden , P Knopp D Forst, P Liddick D Stutzman , P D elgado , S. E erett , C Ed on Second Row~ T. Grant. S P eck, C. H awki n , S Kinne , R Chri tenson , C. P eters , D. Manharth , S. i m , D Defreec e C. R iha. Front Row: M . Pru h a ka, L. B a ti a n. W Gilliam , C. Fro t C. Berry

7th & 8th Grade

SPORTS

7th & 8th Grade WRESTLING

Back Row: R. Cole, L. Frentz, G. Kirwan , R . Kreinbrock , D. Davis, D. Stepanek , S. Smith. Fron t Ro w: T. Young , M. Hawkins , A. Guerry , R. Palensky , G. Teichmeier , J. Dey, 8. Aguilar , P. Ward.

7th & 8th Grade

FOOTBALL

Back Ro w: M. Coatrnan, T. La vy, L. Higgin s , R. Peters , L. Grafelm a n , L. Westling , T. Williams , L. Frentz , R Carlson. F ront Row: D. Goings , K. Williams , T. Fisher , R. Johnson , M. Bicker , M Young, Jeff Renteria, M. L ars on , W Roberts.

8th Grade

VOLLEYBALi-'

Back Row : M. Coatman , M. Gottschall , B. Be ch , M. Mehuron , R Hoover. F ront Ro w: A. Childress , R. Jone , R. Cole, M Miller.

BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD

A good tum out for try -outs resulted in a ninth grade team of 20 Practices are held each night after school and on Saturday mornings. The team won its first meet with Goodrich, Pound and East. Craig Bence had three first places at this meet: disc , high hurdles _a nd low hurdles. Bob Butcher also had a first in the shot put, while Tim Otto won a first in the 440. This was the first of four meets , which include a district meet and the city championship . Mr . Sell and Mr. Douglas are the co aches.

The seventh and eighth grade teams are large this year , each numbering about 50 boys Practices are held every other night for an hour after school. The eighth grade team won its first two meets with Goodrich and Whittier. After two losses, the seventh grade looks for a win against East or Dawes. Both teams are coached by Mr. Douglas.

7TH GRADE

Back Row: M . Larson , M. Bickel , K. Jacobson , S. Jensen , P. W a rd , B Foster, M. Luft , S Bauer , M. Thompson , B. O ' Connell, A. Sharp, M. Crooks. Third Row: L. Svec , R. Hanna, T. Scherer, A. Moravec, M. Hawkins, D. Foster, B. • Leonard, B. Aguilar , M. Young, M. Pohlman , R. Dye, R Chrastil, R. Meyer. Second Row: M. Hickson, W. Robert s, S. Kit t , D. Coburn, A. Guerry, J. Prai , D. Ferrell, D. Neil, M. orsworthy , G. eemann, G. Piersol , M. Hohbein. Front Row: J. DiSalvo , M. Buist, D. Poppe , J. Pont , C. Livingston , S Ahlstrand , K. Caster , B Michaud, R . Walbridge.

8TH GRADE

Back Row: R. Kehres , M. Miller , G. Lindner, R. Hoover, C. Jackson, R. Hinman , L. Westling, D. H alt, D Stepan el<, M. Albrandt , T. Bowmaster. Third Row: T. K ot chwar. H. Christen~on, M. Tyler, M. Gottschall , M. Brehm , R. Jones, L. Grafelman, 1. Lux , D. Nelson, T. Ehlers, W. Be sc h , J. Campbell J Siosson, f. Jacobsen. Second Row: G Ker win , D Da vis, M. Coatman, A. Childress , D . Goings, M. Miller , .J . ewman, C. Speier, T. Lavy, K. Haase , R. Hatfield, L. Vidlc\k. Front Ro, : E Cooley , R. Larson , B. Abbe y, B. Joseph , T. Olson. R . Cole. T. Williams. G. Bartels , D. Hronik , T. Fisher.

9TH GRADE

Back Row: M. Bradford. J . .Berr y, D. Mundt , B. Butcher. G. Tucker. Bence. B. Girmu , D Oli er. Second Row: L. Kohmet scher, J. Kirkl a nd , Crewdso n. W Sator. T. Otto. G. Burge , T. Ern t. Hindmarsh ( tudent Mgr. ). Front Row: J Smolik (Student Mgr. ) J. Pr ai, J. McClo ke , B. Knight. G. Don ahue.

GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD

Girls track and field offers seventh , eighth , and ninth grade girls a chance to participate and compete in outdoor sports. Tryouts were held the last of April and a team of 50 girls began practicing each night to prepare for three meets .

At the first field meet with East and Dawes, the seventh grade High Jump record was broken by Mary Prochaska ( 4 ' 5 " ) and Linda Bastian ( 4 ' 3 " ). The old record was set in 1973 by two girls , one of whom was Bonnie Griffin from Mickle. Linda Walbridge broke the eighth grade record for the softball throw , throwing a distance of 166 ' 9¾ " The old record , set by Pam Samuelson in 1973 , was a distance of 164' 8 "

A second field meet with Pound and the city track meet complete the spring schedule. The girls are coached by Mrs. Johnson and Miss Koltyn.

7TH AND 8TH GRADE

Back Row: T. Eden , N. Fox , K. Ketterer , L. Good , D. Forst , K. Jurgens , L. Walbridge. Third Row: B. Appling , T. West, P. Liddick , P Knopp , L. Wes ley , K Karr , P. Heussman , P. Simonson , S. Sh a dley. Second Row: S Weigand , L. J-Iolt , L. Holscher , S. Burk , L. Anderson , S. Norwood , L. Shelton. Front Row: S. Stalder , L. Bastian , M Prochaska , J. Wimmer , C. Peters , J. Etherton , L. Wismer , J . Eliker. Not Pictured: T Renner , B McCoy.

9TH GRADE

Back Row: Miss Koltyn , D. Eliker , S . McBride , D. Brnbacher, P. Simonson ; D Wheatley. Second Row: C. Bodeman , P. DeFreece , T Jantz , N K ing , T Coalson , B. Kumm , K. Sauer. Front Row: R. Pape , T . Cartagena , P. Ray, T. Neumann , L. McDiffett , J. Hester.

INSTRUMENTAL

STAGE BAND

SECTIONALS

FLUTE QUARTET

The Mickle Stage Band was formed last year by Mr. Fenner. Now under the direction of Mr. Ralph Weinstein, the band has made many appearances outside of school , including some contests.

TROMBONE TRIO

TRUMPET QUARTET

Ron Wilhelmson , Greg Yenbur g, Curt Wild , D a n Oliver.

Back Row: Linda Kroon , Pam Martin , Mr. Weinstein , Kevin Kroon , Russell Lloyd Third Row: Jim Money , Ron Wilhelmson , Tim Griess , Curt Wild , Harlen Rose, Dan Oliver , Greg Harris , Steve Prochaska , Lyle Grafleman , Trevor Lavy , Richard Willets . Front Row: Mark Koenig , Brian Will , K a ren Karr , Debbi e Lanning , Beck y Kroese , Dave Spin a r.
Kathy Dinsmore , Linda Johnson , Lori Sundeen , Yonita Calkin s
Robert Harr is, Dave Mohr , Brad Northup.

VOCAL

MIXED CHORUS

Back Row: D P oppe. K. D insmore, C. H arris, K. Sauer. B. Le s oing , P. R ay, P Tomasek. C. Arnold, T Be achell. R. Rakow , J Burb ach, S. Trautner, L. Mo ravec, J. Scheer, L. W a lbridge , T. We st. Third Row: Mrs . Schram, T . Erns!, T. Svehl a, D. Her tzel, T. H am, B Garcia , D. Williams, D. Case, W . Swi s her , M. Miller. Second Row: R. Cunningham , S. Ferm an, R. Mueller , J. Renteri a, J. McCloskey , G. Cronk , B. Knight. First Row: K Surface , L. K a hler , M. Bender , P. DeF reece, D. Stogel. T Kloefkorn, S. Schmid t, T. euman.n . R . Klem an .

The Robin Mickle Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mrs . Eth el Schram, proved t o themselves that they could have good music voices if they practiced at it. This selected group performed

many times throughout the entire school year. Mixed Chorus was started in 1971 by the Chorus instructor, Dennis Criser. Try-outs for the following year are held in the s pring.

MICKLE MISSES AND MICKLE MINSTRELS

Mature , well-trained voices blended toget her composed this year's Mickle Misses and Mickle Minstrels. Each group - consists of twelve vocalists and a pianist. The y sang at many schools and outside functions through out the school year and presented several programs during the Chlistmas season.

r Mickle Mis ses first started back in 1960, and Mickle Minstrels was started by Dennis Criser in t he fall of 1972. Mr. Criser and Mrs. Schram spent many hours with their respective. groups, helping them learn song , work on expressions, and produce a good blend

MISSES

Back Row: Lisa Moravec , Becky Lesoing , Lori Ayars , Mary Bender , Rhonda R ak ow , Diane Stodgel , Kath y Surface. First Row: Tricia Morin, Julie King , Bev Swartz , Patty DeFreece , Tracy Kloefkorn , Julie Luedtke

MICKLE MINSTRELS

Back Row: Peggy R ay Carolyn Harris Kim Ketterer , Paula Seevers. Second Row: Cheryl Miller Lisa Fletcher, Peggy Tomasek, R andi Schelbitzki Connie Hi sk ey. First Row: Karen Mad en Den a Mi hler Ronnell Kleman Regina Rap

MICKLE

MUSICAL

This years musical, under the direction of Dennis Criser, was " The Trouble With Christmas ' It was performed during the first semester instead of the end of the year as usual because of Mr. Criser's decision to leave after the first semester.

Tryouts for the musical were held the fifteenth of November and the student who were chosen for roles practiced after school for four weeks

The t ype of dre s was decid e d on , costumes were rent ed , and scenery and prop were pr e pared by many students.

The play was performed for sixth grade students from the elementary schools in northeast Lincoln. The evening performance was cancelled due to a heavy snow storm. However , a matinee was then performed for Mickle students and the public

CAST

Mayor Dave Mohr

• D aughter Bev Swartz

Councilmen Chris Livingston, Mike Hillis

Peggy Ray, Mary Bender

Ladies .. ... .......... .. . .. Lisa Moravec, C a rolyn Harris

Rhond a Rakow, Shelly Schmidt

Cheryl Milkr , Kim Ketterer

Julie King

Housewives

. Lisa Fletcher, Julie Luedtke

Tracy Kloefkorn , P e ggy Tomasek

Diane Stodge!, Kristi Sauer

Pam Simonsen

Merchants Mike Miller , Kermit Williams

Scott Furman , Chuck Craig

Andy Childres , Micki Coatman

Carolers ................ Beck y Lesoing, Lori Ayars

Dani elle DeMoude, Deena Pavelka

Merrilea Anderson Vicki Collins

Julie Johnson, Tricia Morin

Judy Burback, Jan Scheer

Carol Arnold Regina Rap

Child Karen Madsen

Constable John Kubicek

DRAMA

The drama program for the year consisted of four productions. The first was the Christmas Production, which consisted of 3 acts: " The Littlest Angel", "The Street Scene ", and "The Mime Troupe. " The faculty entertained the students with a series of skits and spoofs in the Faculty Follies. Hopefully, this entertaining presentation will serve as a precedent for the future. The 2-act plays en-

titled " The King's Cream Puffs " and "The Perils of Priscilla" were given by the Drama II class first semester. In late spring, there were a series of one act plays presented by the second semester Drama II class. Coordinator for the Faculty Follies was Mrs. Ruth Irey and directors for the student produc- tions were Mrs. Cheri Fredericks, Mrs. Judy Hays and Mr s. ancy Stutzman.

THE LITTLEST ANGEL

A bad boy angel is quickly reshaped when he is allowed to retrieve his box from earth which contains all of his favorite possessions. The miracle of the Christ Child's birth was close at hand and all the angels were to present a gift, but the Littlest Angel had only his box to give. As crude and earthly as it was, his box was accepted to become the star of Bethlehem.

HEA E LY A GELS

Above, left to right: Doug lrmer, Jan Caauwe , Karen Karr , Laurie Anderson , Denise Graham , Vicki Miller, Beth Hald. Left, left to right: Kathy Moore , Kathy Dinsmore , Beth Hald Laurie Ander on Jan Caauwe Ann Atkinson , Doug Irmer , Karen Karr , Deni e Graham Vicki Miller.

THE

STREET SCENE

As Santa rings his bell, the Christmas shoppers mingle, and children play in the snow. This was the setting for The Street Scene , Act I I of the Christmas Production.

THE STREET SCENE CAST

Above, left to right: Jure Albers, Mike Bradford , Mike Lux , Evan Colem an, Bev H auptman, A·nn John sgar d. Ri ght, left to right: Debb ra G lodowski, Stu Stiverso n, Lind a Leja, Debbie Merriman, Deni s e Wheatle y, Liz Gerding, Sheil a Franci , Sand y Shadley.

MIME TROUPE

Act 3 of the Christmas Production was a Mime Troop whose skits were The Beggar , The Christma Tree and The Skater ( pictured left).

Back Row , left to right: Cindy Edson, R ay Brown Eric Hansen. First Row, left to right: Kindy Fo ter Kathy Surface, Teresa Cartegena Sandy Ak amit, Sherry Peck Tammy Coal on Michelle McGruder.

The King's Cream Puffs

A delightful children ' s play was put on by the Drama II class . The play takes place in Cream puff Castle. The King, ( a forgetful fellow) , offe nds " the Witch of all Witches " so in turn the witch casts a spell on the King s recipe for creampuffs , his favorite treat. Meanwhile the Page , who is in love with the Princess, asked the King for her hand in marriage The King of course refused. However, when the Princess retrieved the recipe the King w a s so happy he let the Princess marry th e Page. The Page turned out to be a Prince , and everything turned out happily ever after. •

King

Ray Brown Q ueen

Ann Atkinson Princess

Terri Eden Algernon-

Trevor Lavy Herald

Eric Hansen Page

S yd ielson Baker

Witch I

Marcie Leach

Wendy Gilliam Witch 2

.

Joni Dakan

Back Ro w: Trevor La vy, Ann Atkinson Ray Brown , Joni D a kan
First Row: Marcie Leach , Eric H a n en , Wend y Gilli a m , Terri Eden , Syd iel on.
Back Row: Ann Atkin on , Trevor Lavy , Eric H a ns en. First Row : Terri Eden , Wendy Gil- liam.

THE PERILS OF PRISCILLA

The classical old-time western melodrama was re-lived when the Drama II class pre ented The School Marm Dilemma. In this pla you find the typical character : the illain, who i the Pre ident of the School Board; the hero, Harlow a sheriff who can't read; and the damsel Miss Pri cilia, the new school teacher. The heriff joins the schgol class to learn to read, and he and Mi s Priscilla become romantically attached. The - Villain. who di po ed of the former chool marm i now demanding one-third of Mi Pricilla ' alary. So Miss Pri cilla and Sheriff Harlow join efforts to foil th illain, which in the end they ucceed in doing.

FACULTY FOLLIES

One afternoon a little culture w a s introduced into the otherwise dull, tawdry da y at Mickle. A full house packed MickJe' audito r ium and was held spellbound by a dazzling performance of the talented Mickle Faculty. The list of performances included a can-c an dan c e b y the "Mickle Rockette ' , the soap opera " A s The Stomach Churns·•, a pep talk in " Th e Coache s Comer ', and the melodrama " Th e Trials o f Trudi Trueheart". Also appearing were the 'Dueling Pianos", "The Flaming Batons " , " The Cheerleaders ", and "Sha Na Na ". Mr. Vallil e e served as Master of Ceremonie ' and m a ny costumes were upplied by Th e House of Filkins.

Remember \Jhen ??

Mr. Vallilee's 4th period class hung him?

Peggy Tomasek threw a sponge ball at Mr. Criser 's clock and the clock fell out of the wall?

Billie Jean King won the tennis match and Mr. Holtorf and Mr Yallilee had to wear Male Chauvinist Pig signs on their backs?

The fire alarm rang while you were taking a shower in Gym?

Sha Na Na visited Robin Mickle?

Bruce Shaw fell over in his chair during Art , spilling ink all ov'er the table, floor , Lesley Larson, Sheri Dominy and himself?

Mr. Weinstein fell off his podium for the 100th time?

Kathy Moore carried Pam Simonsen piggy-back down the hall?

Diane Bateman ( the preacher) married Ron Mueller and Linda Leja as a 50's couple on Halloween Dress- up day?

The bull from the University Experimental farm ran across the gym field during 5th period Gym?

You had to eat frozen milk at lunch?

Mrs. Filkins did a cartwheel in the hall during the first yearbook meeting?

Mark Young received a penny gum ball for his fantastic feminine look on Halloween Dress-up Day?

Bev Swartz and Brad Knight won a golden record in the dance contest at the Sock Hop?

Mr. Vallilee received love letters about his resemblance to Burt Reynolds (HA!) from his admirer Jean Ar- nold?

Mary Bender, Lori Mays, Lisa Moravec, Jan Scheer, Lori Sundeen, and Bonnie Wuster had to run around the boy's track ( while the boys were exercising) because of talking?

The Spanish 3 class gave Senora Mendez a going away party so they wouldn't have to work on Spanish?

Mr. Weinstein would get so carried away with his directing that his baton would fly out of his hand and hit someone in the Band?

You got locked out of the school when walking through the Garden Path with the bell about to ring any minute?

"Sonny and Cher" alias Mr. Euler and Mrs. Irey, sang for the faculty and the United Fund Drive?

Mr. Holtorf walked in on 2nd period Gym class when Ronnell Kleman's body suit came unsnapped as she was jumping on the tramp?

Mrs. Rohrs got handcuffed with no key to unlock them?

Curt Jackson held up Brinda Bence's leotard in Archeology for everyone to see?

The guys all greased their hair back for the Sock Hop?

Mr. Douglas made you get up and model your new clothes in front of the whole Health class?

I could st ay up h e r e alt day.
Only 3 hours , 40 minut es and 27 sec onds unt il I get to leave , but who 's keepin g trac k ?
Anyone for a fr iendl y ga m e of tenni ?
Ju t one more da y of Mickle.
Th a t was a big party last night.
It' the left upper cut that did it!

CHERI ABLES wills Carrie Frost all her fighting ability.

MARK AKSAMIT wills Mrs. Filkins to all of next year's ninth graders.

DENISE ALLEN wills her last spool of thread to Mrs. Holtorf so she can make a jacket to wear all of the time.

LINDA AMES wills Mr. Andresen a diet book.

CAROL ARNOLD wills Mrs. Holtorf her book of manners on how to sit on a couch or chair properly.

JEAN ARNOLD wills Shelli Decker her ability to get caught in everything she does.

ANN ATKINSON wills Doug Inner a chair of his own to sit on in future Christmas plays.

MATTIE BARNES wills Ms. Bowen all of her old notes that she wrote and received in school.

CINDY BASLER wills her ability to grade papers to Miss Dreeszen.

DIANE BATEMAN wills Linda Leja and Ron Mueller the money for a divorce trial, if there should ever be one.

CRAIG BENCE wills his athletic skill and his muscular body to Rick Starck.

MARY BENDER wills Mrs. Filkins a book of 100 dumb things to do and say so she can say, "I'll be a dirty bird!" over and over.

JOHN BERRY wills his worn-out gym socks to Mr. Sell.

CINDY BODEMAN wills all of the eighth graders a great year in ninth grade.

MIKE BRADFORD wills Jim Byars 3000 pounds of horse meat.

JUDY BURBACK wills Rocky May her talking ability.

BOB BUTCHER wills Mrs. Lawrence all of his boo-boos and goofs.

DENNIS BYERLY wills Jim Money better luck at basketball next year.

DIANE BYERLY wills Mrs. Mendez and Mrs. Byrd her Spanish books with the hope that the next person to use them gets as much good out of them as she did.

VONNIE CALKINS wills Mr. Holtorf a maid to clean up his desk and file cabinets.

JONI CAPPS wills Laura Hegener her old locker and all the empty gum wrappers in it.

TERESA CART AGENA wills Peggy Ray 101 ways to -drink milk.

TIM CARTER wills Brad Berka a ten-year subscription to World Book Encyclopedia.

TAMMY COALSON wills Kathy Dinsmore 100 rolls of toilet paper because she never has any .

KIM COFFEY wills Mr. Holtorf a dictionary full of the four-letter words that he wanted to call her this last year.

LARRY COLLIER wills Bob Schluter his torn-up tennis shoes.

PEGGY COLLINS wills all the junk in their locker to Beckie Lesoing.

STEVE CREWDSON wills his speed and agility to Mr. Sell for next year's cross-coun try team.

GLEN CRONK wills Jeff Pickerel his 125 Yamaha.

KRISTI CROSBY wills Steve Busick and Robbie Peters a certain promise

CINDY CROUSE wills locker seventy-four that has a dent in it to any eighth grade boy.

RICHARD CUNNINGHAM wills his tom-up teddy bear and his Peanuts bedspread to his twentythree year old brother.

JONI DAKAN wills Mr. Bivens her great sense of humor so that he can smile once in a while.

RONY DAWSON wills Pam Render their locker that won't close.

KA THY DINSMORE wills Mr. Douglas her liquor cabinet and Mr. Holtorf .all the Kleenex she used in his class, so he can practice shooting baskets.

SHERI DOMINY wills Miss Clark two cream-filled doughnuts.

DEANA ELIKER (Butch) wills her great trampoline ability to Judy Eliker.

TOM ERNST wills future ninth grade wrestling teams his size 12½, chili-stained wrestling shoes.

TERRY FARST AD wills all his brains to Peter Lodwig.

SONY A FAUVER wills Carrie Frost all her ninth grade teachers and Mr. Holtorf all her algebra assignments

LORI FLECK wills all of her freckles to Cindy Houser and Ronda Munson.

DA VE FLETCHER wills Scott Bechtolt an empty parachute when they go flying .

IQNDY FOSTER wills all her holey socks, a hair brush, all her rus ty barrettes, and a lifetime supply of pencils to Susan Barnes.

MARCIA GABELHOUSE wills Mr s . Holtod all her bent and broken needles from Home Ee .

ROBERT GARVER wills Mike Justus , Joe Dey , and Doug Aksamit all of the flats that they gave him.

LIZ GERDING wills Sharon Niemeyer all her strength on the vaulting horse.

DAVID GIRMUS wills Kevin Haase his height for . next year.

TOM GOOMIS wills Mr. Sell a book on the basic fundamentals of football. The 197 4 edition, not his 1951 edition.

CYNDIE GRAHAM (Butch) wills Cindy Deeds all the ninth grade teachers, if they survive this year.

MIKE HANNA wills all the missing passes to Mr. Peterson and to Bob Garcia, driving lessons.

LINDA HANSEN wills Mrs. Holtorf all her scraps of material and left over thread on her bobbin.

KA THY HARDESTY wills Kathy Hayes some stilts so nobody will step on her when she goes to Northeast.

CAROLYN HARRIS wills Rhonda Rakow all of her sour milk purses.

BEV HAUPTMAN wills Mrs Johnson's class her gymnastic ability.

KA THY HA YES wills Tim Knight a female dog for the mating season .

DAN HERTZEL wills all his ping-pong and bowling abili ty to Scott Barnett and Jerry McCloskey.

LORI HESSE wills all her good times with Craig M. to Doug Lehechka and hopes he finds someone else!

JAN HESTER wills to the future Journalism classes ano ther "Joe Editor" like John Knape.

SUE HEUSSMANN wills Mr. Weinstein a pair of handcuffs to chain his baton to his arm, so he won't throw it at her.

CARRIE HOAGE wills Mickle or anyone else nothing, "cause everything I have, I need, and I need all the help I can get."

HEIDI HOLTGREWE wills Mrs. Rohrs 15 minutes of laughing time.

JIM HORNER wills this school understanding, and a mirror that the teachers can see how they really are.

CINDY HOUSER wills Lori Fleck and Ronda Munson her good looks and her great personality.

DOUG (MOOSE) IRMER wills all of his fantabulous moral jokes to Mr. Holtorf and Mrs. Filkens.

GREG JACOBSEN wills his lucky tiger hair grease to Mr. Vallilee.

TRUDI JANTZ wills Mrs. Holtorf her broken and bent pins.

SUE JENSEN wills Kristi Crosby a year's supply of splints and bandages for her fragile fingers.

JOAN JOHNSON wills her ability to be quiet for Mr. Valli lee.

JUNE JOHNSON wills to Mr. Vallilee all her math papers .that she saved.

LINDA L. JOHNSON wills to Mr. Holtorf some beautiful women (just like Mr. Weinstein ' s) to keep in his classroom closet.

NANCY KING wills her ability to be wrong once in a while to Mr. Holtorf.

JIM KIRKLAND wills Mr. Wibbels all the gum he chipped off the desks in rooms 211 & 213 in 7th grade

REGAN KITCHEN wills Mr. McGill a fouled spark plug and some polluted water for gas , to see if he can get his Maico Breako to run.

RONNELL KLEMAN wills Pam Martin all her old boyfriends.

BRAD KNIGHT wills his buggywhip arms aqd his spoon chest to all the eighth grade boys to divide between them.

JODI KOCH wills Kristi Jurgens her intelligence _ for 9th grade.

LARRY KOHMETSCHER wills ·Mrs. Frederick his good ole light box which really turned him on.

KEVIN KROON wills Mr. Weinstein a tape recording of the percussion section in Symphonic band, playing many of his favorite songs.

BRENDA KUMM wills Mr. Vallilee another allgirls 4th period Math class .

BARB KURTZ wills Chuck Craig a cupid arrow to make him nicer.

LESLEY LARSON wills Miss Clark a roll of masking tape and a box of birthday candles

DEBBIE LEAZER wills Ms. Bowen her note-writing ability and all of her old notes.

LINDA LEJA wills Ms. Rohrs 100 paragraphs and a new ceiling.

DICK LONGORIA wills Mrs Mendez another great Spanish class like she had this year.

PAM MARTIN wills her sister to the teachers.

LORI MAYS wills all of Mr. Hoesing's work-sheets from World Studies to Laura Hegener.

SHARON McBRIDE wills Mr. Weinstein her sense of balance.

LYNNE McDIFFEIT wills Mrs. Johnson a seventh grade gym class with no assistants, where they still don't know how to open their lockers by the end of the first semester.

DEBBIE MERRIMAN wills Mrs. Frederick her great tennis ability.

STEVE MEYERS wills Mr. McGill his famous karate chop

GENE MILLER wills Mrs. Lawrence an extra pair of paws.

MELISSA MILLER wills Dallas Meyer some growth pills.

KEVIN MILLION wills his basketball talents to Mr. Wibbels.

JIM MONEY wills his great coordination , grace, and perfect basketball cognitive skills to Dennis Byerly.

LISA MORAVEC wills all of her moth e r' s old coffee cups and jars to Kim Coffey (B e an).

WALTER MORGAN wills Mrs . Filkins his great writing ability.

KATHY MORRISON wills Mrs. Filkins all her journalism knowledge and all her " dummies ."

RON MUELLER wills all his empty peanut butter sandwich bags and candy wrapp e rs to Mr. Holtorf.

DUANE MUNDT wills Mr. Vallile e a date with Betty Lou and a case of th e Un-col a

CARLA OBERLE wills her sister all th e fun of picking up papers and books aft e r they ' ve been kicked down the stairs .

DAN OLIVER wills Mr. Vallilee the skill to predict th e Nebraska football scores.

RUSSELL OUTZ wills Mr. Peterson his toy aircraft . carrier.

TOM PAYNE wills his bagpipes to Ms. Bowen

GERAL YNN PIERSOL (Gerry) wills Mr. Holtorf one hundred days just like December the 13th.

KATHY POHLMAN wills Mrs . Rohrs the mitten she never found.

DEBBIE POPPE wills Mr. Weinstein all the broken strings her violin has gotten after it has been in the storage room

RHONDA RAKOW wills Mr. Wright's student teacher (World Studies , first semester , sixth period) her pair of glasses.

JIM RORABAUGH wills Jim the Janitor his old dirt sock for some kid who forgets his.

CINDY RUST wills Mrs. Holtorf her crooked seams.

JUDY RY AN wills Becky Spaulding her ability to do gymnastics.

PAM SAMUELSON wills Mr. Euler some things to say on a date so he won't have to talk about computers.

KRISTI SAUER wills Mr. Holtorf a promise never to mess up his room again.

JAN SCHEER wills Sue Heussmann all of her scatterbrains and unorganized work, so people can make fun of Sue for awhile instead of her.

ROBERT SCHLUTER wills Fred Prichard the ability to outwit Mrs. Rempe in art.

LINDA SCHOLL wills Mr. Holtorf her patience which h e will need wheQ her sister takes Algebra.

BETTY SINGLETON wills Cathy Hardesty a pair of stilts.

MARK SISKE wills Derek Farrell all his one-onone ability for the next 2 years.

P

AM SMI TH wills Janice Belt and Denise Alm all the Friday and Saturday nights in the world

JO E SMOLIK wills John Knape a new brain.

JEFF SPA UL DI N G wills John Knape his brand new pogo stick.

DA V E SP INA R wills all of his humor and good n ature to Mr. Weinstein. He needs it.

BEV SQ U IRES wills Jill McEntarffer all her skill for getting away with everything in Home Ee. with Mrs. Holtorf.

RICK ST ARCK wills Mr. Vallilee all of his fantastically stupendous intelligence.

DANN Y ST ECK wills to any unfortuna te 8th grader his dark, gloomy, locker. (GOOD LUCK).

DIA NE STODG EL wills Penny Liddick guard duty at the YMCA at 6:30 in the morning.

LORI SUN D EEN wills Linda L. Johnson a lifetim e supply of Dirty Harrys, and a scre~driver.

BETTY SVEC wills Mr. Weinstein her great se nse of balance and great ability to make long shots .

TOM SVE H LA wills Mr. Dougla s his bas · etba11 shooting ability so he can win some money.

DOD IE T EICHMEIE R wills her worn out gym suit to her brother, Greg Teichmeier.

ST EV E THO MA S wills Randy Underhill a brain , and his jock straps, which are sweaty and dirt y, to Jim, the Boys Gym Janitor.

MARK T RA UTNE R w1lls hi~ tardies and A \VOL ' s to Mr. Peterson and Miss Clark.

KI M TR U AX wills Becky Spaulding her front row "thrill" seat in Mr. Vallilee 's class.

LINDA TYRRELL wills Mr. Vallilee her best miniskirt.

JOHN VAN CLEA VE wills the tremendous, magnificent, beautiful, Mr. Vallilee, all the 7's he gave me, and r eenangel all the muscles he can have (none), also the legs to run faster.

GREG VEN BU R G wills deepest sympathy to the next individual who has Mark Aksamit as a locker partner.

CHERYL WAL DRID GE wills Sheila Francis a pair of stilts for her boyfriends.

LISA WALDRID GE wills Kenny ovak her ability of getting in trouble with her Social St. & English teachers.

SUE WALDR ON wills Mr. Euler her ability of writing.

RONNIE WA RD will Mr. Wright his gym socks that have never been washed.

DENISE WHEATLEY wills Debbie Merriman her sh a re of the memories from all the wild parties they ever went to.

CURT WILD wills Mr. Holtorf some good-looking girls to look at.

RICHARD WI LLITS wills all of his Grateful D ead Records to John Knape.

RANDY WITT LER wills Miss Bowen his camera that won t flash for yearbook pictures.

KATHY WRI GHTSMAN wills Mr. Weinstein her sense of balance and a larger podium so he won't fall off.

BRENDA ZESSIN wills Carla O berle all the answers to her stupid questions.

MARK AKSAMIT will become a World Studies teacher.

DENISE ALLEN will still be in Mr. Wright's room sleeping.

DENISE ALM will become a pinball wizard.

LAURIE ALM will have a runza catering service that supplies Mickle lunch programs.

LINDA AMES will still be seated in Mrs. Holtorf's room, working on her sewing project.

GAIL ARNETT will become national bubble gum champ (blowing and chewing).

CAROL ARNOLD will probably be an English teacher.

JEAN ARNOLD will be the person to bring back good ol' rock-n-roll.

RANDY ASMUS will be known as "Mr. Late".

ANN ATKINSON will become a rich and famous actress.

MATTIE BARNES will be a truck driver.

M. C. BARNES will still be making people wonder what the 'M. C.' stands for.

SUSAN BARNES will become a housewife in a soap opera.

SCOTT BARNETT will become a Joker.

CINDY BASLER will act as Santa Claus for Sears.

DIANE BATEMAN will be a greater composer than Beethoven.

TAMI BEACHELL will sell her own line of tasty Hostess cake products (made out of paper mache).

SCOTT BECHTOLT will still be throwing rocks through car windows.

JOANNE BELL will become the owner of Bell Tel- ephone.

JANICE BELT will become an air-hockey champion.

JOHN BELZ will be learning to type.

CRAIG BENCE will be a great scientist, researching the problem, "Why teachers give surprise quizzes on a Monday."

MARY BENDER will be a singing star and make the top of the charts .

JANE BERGFELD will be the Zsa Zsa of the future.

DOUG BERKA will become a Basketball Jones.

JOHN BERRY will be the best student in the world.

BOBBY BIRDWELL will be a professional dirty- joke teller.

CINDY BODEMAN will still fall for older men.

MIKE BRADFORD will be hamming up parts in plays.

BONNIE BRIDGES will use 'smoking in the girls room' as her life's motto.

RAY BROWN wi ll be a comedian.

RONDA BROWN will sit quietly and listen to other p eop le' s pro blems.

DEBBIE BRUBACHER will b e a famous red-headed cl ar in et pl ay e r.

JUDY BURBACK will be the owner of 10 dachshunds .

GARY BURGESS will sell subscriptions to Playboy.

STEVE BUSICK will be a priest at Piu s High School and will lea d their basketball team to ano th er state championship

DENNIS BUST E R will sell Buster Brown shoes.

BOB BUTCHER will become a critic of school news p ap ers.

HM BYARS will be as sarcastic as h e is now.

DENNIS BY ERLY will be a " cow-poke " at th e O .K. Corral.

DIANE BYERLY will be the Mother Superior at a co n ve n t.

CHRIS CAHOON will be as quiet as ever.

VONNIE CALK IN S will be an algebra teacher and hel p Mr. Holtorf when he become s senile.

JIM CAMPBELL will be the " stoned stranger."

JONI CAPPS will get the "Miss Congenial'' award.

TERESA CARTAG ENA will becom e famous for her monkey imitations and star in the mo vie "Mighty Monkey ." -

TIM CART E R will be Tony the Tiger's co-partner and sell Sugar Frosted Flakes

DANNY CAS E will own a hors e ranch in we tern U. S.A.

CATHY CECA VA will be a great cook.

DON CHAPMAN will be a hair dresser.

TAMMY COALSON will be an a ngel of mercy (a d oct or).

LAURIE COB U R N will be fried to a crisp by her sopho more year.

KIM COFFEY will start her own rock group

JULIE COLE will become a nun.

MARK COLE-with his great chann he'll be something great.

LARRY COLLIER will b e a econd Mark Spitz or a scu lpto r.

PEGGY COLLINS will be th e world' s greatest Algebra teacher.

TOM COREY will be a Boy Scout leader.

TIM COREY will be his assi tant.

STEV E CRE WDSO N will be the world ' s " Nic est Guy."

CINDY CRISWEL L will be starting cent e r fo r t he Los Angeles Laker

GLEN CRONK will be a famous Moto-Cros5 dri ve r.

KRISTY CROSB Y will be u doctor and \ av e on medical bills.

CINDY C RO USE will be a Sp anish teacher.

STEVE CRO WTH ER S will open a gum factory

RICHA RD CUNN INGHAM will be able to do things he couldn ' t do ten years before.

GLENN DAAR U D will have a body-building club.

JON I D AKAN will be making safe bean b ag chairs.

R ONY D AW SON will increase the po p ulation of the insane asylum.

PATTY D EFRE E CE will be as good as, or even bette r than, Olga Korbett.

KATHY DIN SMORE will be the first woman president.

SHERI DO MINY will be enjoying life as an interior · decorator , married to an older man, with 2 kids.

GARY DO NA HU E will be an even nicer person , and that's saying a lot!

MARK DOUG HE RTY will be a bartender.

DENISE DU RH A M will o p en a health spa.

DEANA ELIKE R will beat Mark Spitz.

CHERYL ELW OOD will become a chef in a French restaurant.

DO UG EMS may be quiet now, but just you wait!

JEN I EMS will kick the habit at age 18 because it's legal.

TOM ERNS T will be in the Metropolitan Op era.

MA R TH A EV A NS will be fined a million dollars for drilling holes in U. S coins.

RICK FA RR will test motorcycles.

TERRY F ARST AD will be teaching ceramics.

SONYA FAUVE R will live happily ever after in Tennessee.

DEAN FE IL ER will be a park ranger and appear with Smoky the Bear on T. V.

LO R I FLECK will be having her laughs in English.

DA VE FLETC H ER will be a forest ranger.

KIN D Y FOST E R will still be sayi ng "what?" when asked a question.

SCOIT FURMAN will have the lead in the new version of " The Wizard of Oz. "

MA R CIA G AB ELHO U SE will direct the University of ebraska band.

MARSHA GA L LAGH E R will be married and have three kids.

BOB GARCIA will still be sitting in Miss Clark ' s office.

ROBERT GA R VE R will be a famous mathematician lea rning about letters

BOBBY GAYL OR will edit the Guin e s Book of Record a nd nam e it the Ga y lor Book of Records.

LIZ GE R D I G will die of fro tbite from an o erdo e of skiing.

DAV ID GIR MUS will b e a world-famou arti t.

TOM GOO 1I S ill orneday get p a id b ac k for all hi na ty remark .

CINDY GRAHAM will be a short registered nurse, with a big interest in art.

LESLIE GREENFIELD will be Nebraska's feminist leader in the National Orgranization of Women.

TIM GRIESS will be a famous trumpet player with a big mouth.

SHERRY HALVORSEN will tum out to be a great artist, after all the work she's done for Mrs. Cronk.

MIKE HANNA will become the manager of the Milwaukee Bucks.

LINDA HANSEN will be a librarian.

· CONNIE HANUS will still not know what she will be.

LARRY HANUS will be a milkman or an ice cream man.

CATHY HARDESTY will be a gourmet cook in her own Mexican restaurant.

CAROLYN HARRIS will become a secretary.

BEV HAUPTMAN will be an expert tall-tale teller.

KATHY HAYES will still be asking Mike McDonald if he likes Cathy Hardesty.

BRUCE HEIDBRINK will have holes in his stomach from drinking too much pop (and a few in his head).

KYLE HENDERSON will become a champion cy- clist winning lots of money.

DAN HERTZEL will become another "Motormouth".

LORI HESSE will share an apartment with Jackie Rustermier and stay single.

JAN HESTER will still be hoping for a one on her algebra test.

SUE HEUSSMANN will publish a dictionary and be a nurse.

SCOTT IDGGINS will be the one to bring back the silent movie.

BOB HILL will be an electrician.

CHRIS HINDMARSH will have an advertising company and be a great artist.

CAROL HOAGE will be a professional seamstress.

HEIDI HOLTGREWE will be out at Gateway chasing " dudes".

JIM HORNER will be a famous millionaire getting all his money from illegal purposes like Al Capone.

JIM HOTLER will be a sabateur and a demolition expert.

CINDY HOUSER will be married to a millionaire , have five kids and live in the Bahamas

DOUG IRMER will be president of Moose Lodge.

DEBBIE JACKSON will blossom into a Miss America.

GREG JACOBSEN will be an ichthyologist.

TRUDI JANTZ will be a gym teacher.

SUSAN JENSEN will be a doctor and do research to find the cause of the common cold.

JIM JOHNSON will be a millionaire.

JOAN JOHNSON will be the director of an archeological dig.

JUNE JOHNSON will be a great violinist.

LINDA K. JOHNSON will still be laughing like a wierdo.

LINDA L. JOHNSON will write "How to be a Nut Without Really Trying. "

KA THY JONES will be a social worker.

LISA KAHLER will win the "Poet of the Year" award for her efforts.

NORMA KERMMOADE will get a cane to match her top hat and go on the stage .

NANCY KING will still be looking for clothes that match .

JIM KIRKLAND will be President of the United Pancake Association.

REGAN KITCHEN will be a famous Moto-Cross racer.

RONNELL KLEMAN will be a housewife on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

TRACY KLOEFKORN will still be saving all of her notes and putting them into boxes.

JOHN KNAF E will become the editor of the New York Times.

BRAD KNIGHT will be Mr. Universe, showing off his muscles.

JODI KOCH will become an airline stewardess

LARRY KOHMETSCHER will change his name and become an actor.

MIKE KOLB will learn that quarters don't go into dime slots in pinball machines.

KEVIN KROON will be a great triangle player.

BRENDA KUMM will still be laughing for no reason and turning pink.

BARB KURTZ will be another Raquel Welch.

KRISTI LAMPHEAR will be a model.

DEBBIE LANNING will be arrested for drunk driving without a license.

LESLEY LARSON will be the best dressed woman of 1984 and happily married to a bum.

MARCIE LEACH will still be taking dares from Peggy Tomasek.

DEBRA LEAZER hopes she doesn't live long enough to make any big decisions about the future.

JAMES LEE will become the owner of Lee's Fried Chicken.

LINDA LEJA will marry Ron Mueller and have two kids.

BECKY LESOING still won ' t get any of John Strain's jokes.

TAMMY LEWIS will be keeping up her name as "Crash Lewis".

KARL LINDERHOLM will open a snake farm.

CHARLES LITILEFAIR will get a job demonstrating Simmon's mattresses.

RUSSELL LLOYD will be a guitar man.

BRAD LOBEDA will be a basketball coach.

PETER LODWIG will be teaching the Mickle Chess Club how to play chess.

DARRELL LONG will be a dirty old man

DICK LONGORIA will be the meanest , strongest , toughest linebacker in pro footb a ll at 5 ft. 9 8 lbs. (All muscle , of course).

STEVE LUFT will finally know the differ enc e between a putter and a sand wedge.

RICK MANSFIELD will become the C urt Gowdy of Lincoln, Nebraska.

PAM MARTIN will be a great trav e ler.

LORI MAYS will still be smart i n Spanish and dumb in algebra.

SHARON McBRIDE will be a r ich horse rancher.

JERRY McCLOSKEY will b e th e first person to streak through the White Hou se.

LYNNE McDIFFETT will be the le ader of a group of independent 7th and 8 t h gr ade writers.

BOBBIE McDOUGALL will get a n y job that earns her money

CHUCK McDOUGALL will be married to Renee Pape , and be a pro half-back for the Kansas City Chiefs.

SCOTT McGERR will - be lucking for something better than a Hodaka.

DOUG McMAHAN will be known as Fred for the rest of his life.

LONNIE MEREDITH will publish a series of sports books.

DEBBIE MERRIMAN will be a famous athlete.

DALLAS MEYER will be the mayor of Dallas , Texas.

STEVE MEYERS will be a pesky salesman.

DEBBIE MILBURN will st ill be wearing her headgear.

GENE MILLER will be a math teacher whose fourth period is all girls.

MELISSA MILLER will be the " World's Greatest Klutz."

KEVIN MILLION will b e a million ai re

DA VE MOHR will be a great t romb o ne player.

nM MONEY will run a mint.

JOEY MOORE will be a se x sym b ol.

LISA MORAVEC will be a fe mal e B urt B acharac h

WALT MORGAN will marr y som e on e ju st lik e h is mother.

SHELLI MORGARIDGE will b e Alic e Co op e r 's wife

KATHY MORRISON will b e a Sp a ni sh- Ame ri ca n ambassador.

RO MUELLER will be selling hard rock albums in Dirt Cheap saying, "Get this, no get this instead! "

DUANE MUNDT will be a judge.

RHONDA MUNSON will be Lincoln City Singles Champ in the 1984 bowling tournament.

TAMMI NEUMANN will become a marriage counselor •

DOUG NICHOLS will be known as the "Walking Encyclopedia".

SHARON NIEMEYER will still be fainting in banks and making a spectacle of herself.

TERESA NINNEMAN will be the world's most famous reader.

CARLA OBERLE will have 5 ki<ils just as goofy as her (heaven help us!)

DAN OLIVER will get lockjaw from constantly chewing gum.

TIM OTTO will have his own car factory.

RUSSELL OUTZ will still be telling everyone that Kim Koufal is his cousin

DARYL P ALENSKY will be another Calvin Hill of th e Dallas Cowboys.

RENEE PAPE will still be loving Chuck McDougall.

DEBBIE PAYNE will be on a daytime TV show as Dr. Payne.

TOM PAYNE will be a horticulturist in England.

MARK PENTON will be a security guard for the U.S. Army in the Pentagon.

BILL PETERSON will be the first member of the Dancing Tuba Troupe.

PEGGY PHILIPPI will be the leader of the pack.

JEFF PICKEREL will be known as Mr. ice Guy.

GARY PIERCE will make string designs that sell at ridiculous prices.

GERAL YNN PIERSOL will be an architect.

KATHY POHLMAN will be getting "Tingles " from the boyfriend she never knew .

DEBBIE POPPE will be in the Lincoln Symphony.

JOE PRAI will be a famous track and basketball star.

STEPHEN PROCHASKA will own a gun factory .

ANN RAGLAND will be a feature editor for the New York Times.

RHONDA RAKOW will start on Johnny Carson and work her way up.

PEGGY RAY will still be having arguments with Mr. Holtorf.

TOM REINHART will be cleaning shortening off kitchen walls.

JOE RENTIERIA will conquer the world with his good looks and charm.

KELLI RICHARDSO will be a guest lecturer for World Studies classes after having traveled all over the world as an airline stewardess.

JOE RIVERA will go to Mexico and get Speedy Gonzaltf s autograph .

TERRY ROBERTS will be the perfect model.

HM RORABAUGH will be a South Sea Island bum.

HARLAN ROSE will be a florist.

CINDY RUST will be a nurse.

JACKIE RUSTERMIER will share an apartment with Lori Hesse and stay single.

JUDY RY AN will be a great gymnist.

DA VE SABALKA will still be trying to figure out exactly what his future will be.

PAM SAMUELSON will be with the Harlem Globetrotters.

WALTER SA TOR will be an expert on contracts .

KRISTI SAUER will be elected "Rowdy of the Year."

JAN SCHEER will still be trying to get organized

RICK SCHELBITZKI will still have only one thing on his mind "% $ !! ".

ROBERT SCHLUTER will be famous for giving money to people.

SHELLEY SCHMID'f will be in Hollywood.

LINDA SCHOLL will be in school learning to be a lawyer

BRUCE SHAW will be a race car driver.

BETTY SINGLETON will still be forging notes to get out of school.

MARK SISKE will be a professional bowler and own three bowling alleys.

JEFF SLOSSON will be head cashier at the Waldorf and stay after hours just to handle the money.

PAM SMITH will still be trying to get back all the money she loaned out.

JOE SMOLIK will be able to do all the things he couldn't do ten years before.

JEFF SPAULDING will be a professional pie thrower.

MIKE SPERRY will repair TV's .

DA VE SPINAR will be living in Mexico.

BEV SQUIRES will be grounded and never know why.

RICK ~TARCK will be just like Mr. Vallileesmart in math!

DAN STECK will be a rock star and play pro foot- · ball in his spare time.

DIANE STODGEL will be the star of her own Talk Show.

ROY STOPS will be the U.S. International Crossword Puzzle Champion.

LORI SUNDEEN will be a dancer and the manager of Billie Jean King's fan club.

KA THY SURF ACE will still argue whenever she gets the chance.

BETTY SVEC will be the only woman to get on a National League baseball team and · win the World Series

TOM SVEHLA will be a Major League baseball player , practicing ping-pong in the winter.

SCOTT SVOBODA will be a millionaire when he cashes in his stamp and coin collection

BEV SWARTZ will be a beautiful singing star and win seven Grammys

DODIE TEICHMEIER will be a professor.

STEVE THOMAS will be a good bum.

PEGGY TOMASEK will still be laughing like a buck tooth duck

MARK TRAUTNER will open a butcher shop.

KIM TRUAX will be a great seamstress .

TRACY TRUAX will be the " Kung Fu " of the future.

GARY TUCKER will be a rich Casanova.

LINDA TYRRELL will still be loving Mr. Vallilee.

RANDY UNDERHILL will be building bridges.

JOHN VAN CLEA VE will be a professional football player

GREG VENBURG will be the World ' s Shortest Sex Symbol.

JAMES VILLINES will be a devoted dope.

RODNEY VON BUSCH will still be loving Peggy Ray's legs

CHERYL WALBRIDGE will be a commercial artist.

LISA WALDRIDGE will become a Playboy bunny. ·suSAN WALDRON will be a math teacher like one at Mickle.

JOE WALKER will be big enough to handle the cycle he has now.

RONNIE WARD will be a world famous gardener.

STEVE WATSON will be the greatest at bowling

DM WELCH will own his own bike shop and race his bikes in his spare time.

CINDY WERTZ will have a huge house and adopt childrem and animals who have no homes

DENISE WHEATLEY will compete in the Olympics.

SCOTT WIESKAMP will be an anchor man for CBS.

CURT WILD will be another Bobby Riggs.

RON WILHELMSON will be editor of " Field and Stream " .

BRIAN WILL will be a pigeon farmer.

DEBBIE WILLIAMS will open a beauty salon

RICHARD WILLITS will be a trombone player for the Mothers of Invention .

RANDY WITTLER will be a famous wrestler for the University of Nebraska

KA THY WRIGHTSMAN will do ever ything wrong.

BONNIE WUSTER will form a new " Weight W a tchers '' club

BRENDA ZESSIN will marry a man whose last n a me begins with A

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