


Lincoln, Nebraska
Volume IV, 1976

Shadows of Time ...

9TH GRADE

Lincoln, Nebraska
Volume IV, 1976
With the passing of time, changes seem to be cyclic and styles of many things including: clothes , lengths of hair and even academics peak and then subside and peak again. In 1976 the teachers ' directions seem to be back to basics, namely: reading, writing, arithmetic and spelling. Among these peaks and valleys there seems to be emerging an important but subtle trend, that is, an effort to bridge the communication gap between teachers, students, and parents.
The Class of '77 was the first of its age to send representatives to the Board of Education as bona fide members. On Nov. 3, 1976 such a group of parents , students, and professional staff members met for the first of a whole series of meetings to discuss issues and concerns. A mere beginning , but nevertheless a beginning.
Clockwise from Immediate Left, Back Row: Mr Peterson , Mr. Lahrs , Mr Rat li ff Front
Row: Mrs Ogden , Mrs Cronk , Mrs. Frederick Mr Ratliffe . Mrs Webster
Center Left: Mrs Clement , Mrs Be l l , Mrs Manton , Mrs Larson , Mr Qu i ck Front
Row: Mr Darby , Mrs Johnson , Mrs Hansen , Mr Bigham .. Mrs Webster , Mr Wright. C enter Right: Mr. Cotter , Mrs. H i nshaw , Ms. Walkington , Mrs Land is , Mrs Petracek
Clockwise from Immediate Let•. Back Row: Mrs. Bateman , Mr David Front Row: Mrs Stapleton , Mrs Byrd Back Row: Mrs Potts , Mrs . Runge , Mr. Rogge , Mrs. B i gley , Mrs. Strasil , Mrs Lederer Front Row: Mrs Welch , Mrs. Berger , Mrs Guerry , Mrs Thomas, Mrs Haase Ms. Clark Mr Peterson Center Left, Back Row: Ms Brehm , Mr Harvey. Front Row: Mrs. Euler , Ms. Nolan Mrs. Lawrence , Mrs. Vannorsdall , Mrs Keister , Mr McGill , Mr Meyers. . Mr. McGill. Mrs. Keister Center Right, Back Row: Mrs Olson , Mr Mercer , Mrs. Schram , Mr Sell , Mrs. Brestel , Mrs Arendt. . Mrs Euler
Clockwise from top left: Mrs Stapleton observes the s i tuat i on Back Row: L. J ir ovsky , M Ne l son , C McCarthy , J Sm i th , E. Ma hagan , and E. Hagranek Center
Picture: M . U r bom , N . Krohn , D Connolly , D Zepf , J Cu l ve r , B Waddell , D Duganitz , S Scott , L. Schu l ders , M Lionberger , D Carr , and M Curey Rocky Surface and J i m Gades Mrs Ogden , k illi ng 'em dead
Lori Arthur
Doug Ayars
Rich Barnes
"It's finally over with." This was a common thought as the ninth graders received their diplomas at the end of a hard year. They struggled through tons of homework, nerve-wracking tests, while they tried to stand up to all the lectures on RESPONSIBILITY!!! Even though ninth grade was hard, there are many things to be remembered. Ninth grade was a special year, they realized just what it means to be the "head of the school." Even the most boring class became a little more likeable, still detestable, but more likeable. Teachers became more friendly, and school took on a whole different atmosphere.
Math, Typing, Drama 2, World Studies, and English are just some of the classes offered to ninth graders. Next year they will become the kids who watch out for others, but they know that it's just one of the many steps they've been taking since grade school.
Scott Barnhill
Tammy Barry
Wendy Bashford
Mark Bateman
Christi Bauer
Mike Bauer
Mike Burson
Roxy Burt
Ken Calkins
Mike Callaway
Kathy Campbell
Jim Carlberg
Terry Carr
Lori Carstens
Shannon Cartwright
Todd Case
Anne Cecava
Shari Christensen
Curtis Clegg
Shawn Coffey
LeeAnn Cole
Paul Collins
Scott Cratsenberg
Carl Criswell
Rita Crouse
Angie Cutsor
Peggy Dahlheimer
Kelly Danley
Debbie Dawson
Sherri DeFreece
Diane Deines
Jan DeVries
John Dicero
Diane Dormer
Brad Duckett
Dennis Eggerling
Tobin
Wendi
Vanessa
Doug
Janene
Beth
Sarah
John
Melvin
Rob
Candy
Thersa
Mesha
Robin
Ruth
Kim
Melvin
Steve Hoffman
Lisa Horner
Norma
Toni Howard
Diane Hronik
Tim Huff
Alan Jackson
Rod Jensen
Teresa Jensen
Nancy Johnson
Mart i e Jones
Dawn Kalkwarf
Scott Ketterer
Dan King
Linda Kirkpatrick
Jaym i James
Barb Jantz
Marcia Jensen
Lynn Knuth
Scott Koenig
Teresa Kovar
Kari Krecklow
Margaret Kre i fels
Anne Krotz
Jeff Montgomery
Pat Moock
Bart Moore
Cheri Morningstar
Joe Moshiri
Roger Mundt
Kellie Munson
Brenda Murkle
Mark Murrell
Cindy Nelson
An Nguyen
Randy N i nneman
Patty North
Barb Northup
Tammy Oberle
Barb Oliver
Pam Olson
Tammy Olson
Troy Otto
Julie Overly
Kelly Overman
Kirk Parker
Nate Parry
Clarence Patzloff
Shelli Peck
Mike Ryan
Julie Salber
Jani Schindler
Kelley Potts
Kev i n Potts
Tammy Powell
Lorri Price
Randy Pr i ce
Joe Raecke
Robin Ranes
Kevin Rap
Lori Reed
Scott A Reed
Scott T Reed
Angie Render
John R i ch
Doug Rohrer
Mark Roland
Bobbi Scott
Marcee Seng
Brian Shanks
Pam Siudzinski
Debbi Smedjir
Dan Smith
Darcie Stacy
Kim Steinman
Gary Stepanek
Jean Stelzer
Randy Thompson
Debbie Thomsen
Darla Tipton
Becky Tompkin
Teri Turek
Theresa Velazquez
Lori Venburg
Lori Vidlak
Brad Vifquain
Lori Vontz
Cheryl Votava
Jan Weblemoe
Doug West
Brenda Wigert
Lora Wilhelmson
Joni Williams
Lori Williams
Janei. Wi !son
John Wollen
L i nda Smolik
K i m Woodside
Bec ky Wright
Con nie Wuster
Ken Alber
NOT PICTURED: Kris Ahrens , Craig Albers , Annette Alley , Caldoun Ammouri , Ken Armbrust , Darrell Beaman , Keith Belt, Jeff Bredthauer, Jeff Brown, Ken Brown, Mick Bruce , Debbie Cassell, Dave Cassner, Michele Cederdahl, Doug Cooley, Raeanne Davis , Chris Diaz, Jim Dunn, Randy Duryea, David Emerson , Kathy Ems , Paul Felton, Julie Ferrara , Mark Forster, Rusty Grieser, Dave Hardesty , Colleen Hayes , George Hedden, Jim Hope , John Hronik, Gloria Jindra, Karen Jiskra, Jeff Johnson, Dan Kenaston , Scott Kirkendall , Sandy Knaff, Scott Knowles , jeff Koski , Phyllis Kotschwar , Mike Kucera , Mike Lauver , Mike Leazer, Mike Mansfield, Mark McCartney , Dana McDonald , Doris McIntosh, Dorothy McIntosh, Teresa McMahan , Pam Meredith , Lorri Neumann , Donna Newman , Jim Niemeyer, Dwayne Osterholt , Tom Philippi , Jeff Price , Kevin Price , Doug Prochaska , Julie School , David Scott , Lori Shields , Jim Shriner , Anna Shuffty , Brad Sievers , Mark Simon , Steve Slaight , Sheryal Slobeszewski , Jay Squires , Greg Stahlnecker, Betty Thomas, Scott Thompson , Keith Uhlinger , Robyn Vietz , Dan Welander, Scott Wenzel , Joe Zachek.
Novels, history, outlining, and grammar are luckily only part of the eighth grade experience. Students find that school offers them many different activities such as: music, languages, clubs, and sports.
More and more eighth graders are taking advantage of these wide range interests. It has been a time of expansion and growth.
Alice Ballard
Carol Barnett
Debbie Barry
Jackie Bartlett
Dawn Bartzatt
Greg Biggs
Nancy Biles
Beth Blecha
Lori Blecha
Toni Bodfield
Sue Bowsman
Mike Boyes
Kim Bredthauer
Cheryl Bridger
Melody Buck
Leah Buist
Randy Burk
Jim Busick
Mary Cain
Christi Campbell
Kurt Campbell
Roxanne Carlson
Marty Carter
Julie Cass
Steve Cecava
Karen Chrastil
Kathy Christensen
Julie Churchill
Chris Claycomb
Bruce Condello
Lorna Abbey
Mona Ahlstrand
Theresa Albro
Darrell Allen
Lisa Anderson
Greg Bailey
Brad Fischer
Russ Fischer
David Fish
Mary Jo Fleck
Debbie Fosler
Dale Foutain
Todd Frantz
Dave Frazell
Mark Fritchie
Terri Furman
Roger Furrer
Lana Gabel
Marylee Garcia
Jeff Goldenstein
Cathy Goomis
Michelle Grabowski
Paul Greenwalt
Shawna Griffin
David Grosenbach
Michelle Hadley
Mike Hall
Shannon Hanneman
Rebecca Hansen
Roberta Hansen
Jeff Hardin ger Shari Hardinger
Todd Hatfield
Pam Hatt
Joy Hedden
Rob Heinzman
Patty Helsing
Rick Hense
Lonnie Hertzel
Doug Hillis
Gary Hoffman
Kirk Holscher
Hoover
Horak
Howard
Hronik
i Hruska
Huenink
Hughes
indy Hunter
Hunter
Hunter
ie Jackson
indy Jelinek
i s Johnson Kristal! Johnson
Jolliffe
i Jolliffe
D Jones Rick L. Jones
Kacirek Mike Kerry
Kier Kevin Kissinger
Kloefkorn Kerry Kirby Faith Koch Sandy Koerner Tobi Kolb Greg Kost
Kovar
Krecklow
Lisa Kregness
Ellen Kreifels
Mark Kreifels
Mark Kruse
Bev Kumm
Michelle Larson
Scott Laursen
Jay Layton
Mark Lederer
Sue Lenhoff
Gloria Lien
Linda Lien
Sharon Lind
Kelly Louch
Terri Mach
Jim Martin
Linde Matthieson
Terry Maul
Jay McEntaeffer
Kelly McKinney
Jane Mehuron
Tammy Mendoza
Kim Miller
Scott Miller
Todd Miller
Debbie Minzel
Julia Montgomery
Bill Montz
Charles Moore
Susie Moshiri
Monte Murkle
Ann Nehe
Cindy Neill
Sue Ness
Shawn Noel
Kevin Novak
Shari Overly
Karen Pape
Diane Parde
Aaron Parks
Bryce Payne
Linda Peate
Ken Stra in
Paige Stratton
Kris Surface
Kevin Svec
Denise Swartz
Frank Swenson
Kathy Teichmeier
Kristen Thomson
Tracy Tritsch
Bob Truhlar
Kim Viox
Christi Vosika
Julie Walker
Jim Wallin
Rob Wendeln
Leigh Wendland
Leo Wendland
Debbie Wendt
Chris West
Sue West
Cindy Wigert
Ken Wilcox
Doug Wilkinson
Tracy Willet
Anita Williamsen
Steve Wismer
Janet Wolfe
Peggy Wright
Tony Yaunk
Anita Yearley
Not Pictured: Brenda Bye, Jodell Car, Lynn Cavanaugh, Marve Cline, Doyle Coburn, Mini Corbell, Leslie Durbin, Richard Hall, Cherie Heileman, Allen Heimsoth , Tom Holland, Greg Johnson, Tony Kaufman, Mark Kucera, Clarence Leary, Bob Leazer, Dan Leif, Lori McGerr, Connie Michaels, Kim Nash, Kristi Newburn , Mike Noonan, Jim Podoll, Doug Prokop, Tim Renyer, Randy Schlppert, Charlie Sizemore , Tim Smith, Cindy Sperry, Jon Wagner , Susan Watchel, Rick Whetzel, Kori Willet, Chris Wilson.
The step from grade school to Junior High School is a difficult one. Seventh grade is a time of adjustment where students learn through their studies that kids of other times and cultures have had similar problems.
They also spend time learning to be themselves through activities, reading, and projects. They concentrate on how they relate with their friends, family, and school.
Kari Belt
Tina Bennett
Lori Biggs
Tammy Black
Annette Blanke
Angie Bloskas
Sam Boman
Joanie Bourg
Liwana Bringelson
Roger Brozek
Daniel Bubb
Mike Buchanan
Brenda Buckland
Chris Buehler
Kristi Burnside
Tim Calkins
James Carlson
Kevin Carter
Doug Case
Randy Gassner
Jeff Christenson
Kerry Clark
Jeanie Clasey
Michelle Clayton
Kim Clerc
Todd Coffey
Teresa Connolly
Kevin Cook
Steve Cooley
Ranette Cornelsen
Chris Akerlund
Cindy Albers
Mike Armbrust
Sue Armstrong
Deborah Barnes
'Glenn Bateman
Dave Gillam
Troy Gilroy
Laura Girmus
Pam Craig
Kim Cronk
Eric Crudden
Dwayne Damoude
Tammy Dean
Brad Dewey
Dee Dial
Mark Diaz
Bob Dirks
Ron Dolezal
Wayne Dolezal
Amy Drake
Cindy Dreeszen
Shelby Duensing
Denise Duffy
Kevin Duryea
Sheila Dvorak
Dirk Egger
Tim Ehlers
Angie Elrod
Dan Ernst
Cindy Eschenbrenner
Pam Esquivel
Anne Falck
Scott Ferrell
Shari Finkner
Cathy Fletcher
Mike Francis
Rhonda Francis
Dwayne Zessin
Patricia Grafelman •
Joni Greenfield
Tracy Griffin
Deann Haeffner
Kim Hansen ·
Kelly Hardesty
Scott Harris
Jeff Hart
Tammy Haughton
Paul Hoegemeyer
Bea Holtgrewe
Jay Horak
Kim House
Michelle Icenogle
Sue Jacobsen
Mark Janda
Mike Janssen
Scott Jensen
Brian Johnson
Kyle Johnson
Ron Johnson
Shelly Johnson
Mary Joseph
Lorrie Joura
Brad Kalkwarf
Andy Kalnins
Kellie Kaster
Bill Kerrey
Ann Kersey
Brent Kinsey
Kendra Kitt
Steve Kohlman
Russ Kreinbrook
Julie Lamphear
Matt Larson
Frank Lemke
Doug Walker
Bruce Linder
Melinda Lionberger
Michelle Loyd
Laurie Longe
Mary Loos
Bob Novotny
Robyn Oakly
Randy Osterholt Gene Parke
Er i c Payne
Da vi d Peck
Ty Peet
Jod i Peterson
J uli a Peterson
Kr i st i na P ierson
David P l ucknett
Jeff Po j ar
Tom Pra i
Ju li e Pr i ce
M i ke1Pr i chard
Barry Prokop
Nor i e Rakow
Kathy Re i lly
Terry Rejda
Cheryl R i ha
Patty R i ha
Rob i n R i vers
Me li ssa Rob i ns
B i lly Roberts
K i m Roemmick
Lisa Roland
Terr i Rowland
J i ll Salber
Lor i Salmen
John Sch i dler
Greg Schm i dt
Sus i e S iebe
M i ke S lechta
Ang i e Sm i th
Doug Smith
Jay Smith
Loree Smith
Kim Snyder
Bill Stolz
Dale Storm
Dave Swanson
Todd Tenopir
Leisa Thomas
Russ Thompson
Brad Thorngate
Steve Toomey
Toni Tritsch
Brenda Vontz
Larey Walbridge
Andy Waldron
Kathy Wallin
Bob West
Dave West
Leroy West
Karen Wiese
Tim Williams
Tinka Williams
Bobbi Wilson
Jolene Wilson
Rhonda Wilson
Debra Wood
Teresa Yaunk
Denny Young
Bonnie Zavod il e
Back Row: Larry Singleton , Dave Lauver , Bob Weskamp , Todd Ellis.
Front Row: Jim Smucke,r , Dan Wenzel , Rick Tolliver.
Back Row: Jackie Hoyt, Dave Niemeyer, Paul Reed Front Row: Bruce Miller, Scott Anderson , John Chloupek , Shawn Fernau.
Back Row: Jim Carlson , Steve Crooks, Alan Lieb , Karin Johnsgard. Front Row: Kevin Cornelson , Mike Munson, Terry Kaufman.
Not Pictured: Ken Behrens , Pat Burt, Jim Casement , Nancy Deshon, Larry Ely , Tim Goldfish , Scott Hansen , Kim Hile , Janet Leazer , Shawna Lipskey , Sheila McPherson , Dani Michaelson , Jeff Mitchell , Sharon Mulder , Max Nelson , Sue Nelson , Steve Newman , Tim Noonan , Becky Overstreet , Layne Parks , Robin Peterson , Cheryl Pierson , Karen Pierson , Laurie Prieb , Nancy Roth , Scott Scholl, Jean Scott , Chris Scribner , Helen Skinner , Rick Smith , Diane Sutter, Tim Swanson , Trinity Thompson , Quyen Tran , Roger Uttecht , Sue Weber.
Advanced Band , Orchestra, and Stage Band has been active in a number of areas. The Advanced Band composed of 8th and 9th graders presented 4 concerts. Orchestra highlighted their year with the Orchestra Festival where all ninth graders had an opportunity to participate in a select group from all over Lincoln Mickle Stage Band performed for elementary schools , rest homes , and school concerts. Improvisation was explored and students became skilled in this form of self expression.
Clockwise Immediate Left: Advanced Band: Ken Alber , Ken Stra in , Traci Meyer , and Doug Wilkinson Jeff Horak , Todd Franz , John Falk , Er ic Lederer , Jim Shr iner , Mike Bauer , Marty Carter , Darre ll Allen , Brad Fischer , Todd Case , Jeff Browne Center Left: Jim Atkinson , Pam Olson , Jeff Horak , Roger Furrer Tammy Olson , Barb Fusco , Diane Dormer Orchestra: Diane Parde , Anira Yeary , Lori Lehnus , Tammy Mendoza , Tracy Tritsch , Jay Layton Tracy Tritsch , Jay McEntaffer , Cindy Jelinek , Julie Church ill , Greg Stah lneck er , D i ane Parde Steve Crooks , Diane Pa rde , Anita Yearly , Tammy Mendoza , Tracy Tritsch Center Right: Tammy Mendoza , Tracy Tritsch , Ann Nehe
Stage Band , Back Row: Doug Wilkinson , Jay McEntarffer , Mr Quick , Ken Alber , Er ic Lederer , Jackie Martin Second Row: Rick Shortr idge , Dennis Eggerling , Jim Shriner Third Row: Pam Olson , Jeff Horak , David Schliefert , Randy Heald , Jeff Kacirek Fourth Row: Jay Layton , Roger Decker , Kev i n Damke , Tammy Olson , Steve Greenfield , Kim Woodside Not Pictured: Peggy Dahlheimer , Judy McConnell.
Clockwise Immediate Left: Mixed Chorus: Nancy Johnson, Kim Meyer, Kelley Potts , Tish Milton , Ann Krotz , Sarah Evans , Peggy Dahlheimer , Barb Oliver Rich Barnes , Randy Price , Kevin Potts , Barb Oliver , Kev in Price, Mike Ryan , Chuck Glodowski.
Misters: Kevin Potts , Carl Criswell, Dave Casner , Joe Raecke , Scott Reed , Jeff Johnson , Br i an Shanks , Roger Mundt, Mike Miller , Brian Dorsey , Troy Stauffer , Mike Hall , Jeff Montgomery Mixed Chorus: Jean Ann Larsen, Kelly Overman, Jani Sch indl er , Ann Krotz , Darla Tipton , Janet Weblemoe , Kim Harvey , Debbie Thompson , Sarah Evans , Peggy Dahlheimer , Barb Oliver Randy Pr i ce , Kevin Potts , Carl Criswell , Kev in Pr i ce , Mike Ryan , Chuck G lodow ski , Br i an Shanks , Scott Thompson , Joe Raecke Top Right: Misses: Nancy Johnson , Janet Weblemoe, Tish Milton , Renee Brown , Darla Tipton , Kris Surface , Kelley Potts , Kelly Overman , Cathy Goomis , Missie Lesoing , Barb Fusco , Sher i Swanson , Kr i sten Thomson Misters: Troy Stauffer , M i ke Hall , Ron Svehla , Roger Mundt , Mike Miller , Dave Gassner , Carl Criswell , and Kev in Potts
Drama is a class in which students learn to express themselves through movement and voice on stage. They learn about techniques used in theater and how to apply these skills in plays , and programs.
The Drama program at Robin Mickle includes elective offerings for 7th , 8th, and 9th graders
Clockwise Immediate Left: Drama students showing their CONCENTRATION Mr. Willets , and Sheri Swanson ... What Was That You Sa id? Center Left: Your everyday run of the mill Mickle Drama students
Top Left: Brett Laursen Prop room in usual condition. Back Row: Tammy Oberle , Kenny Armbrust , Donnette McK i bben Front row: Brett " Bottoms up" Laursen , Beth Ernst. Center Right: Lisa Kregness , Doug West. Patty North , Pam Olson , Kelly Overman , Wendy Elliot.
Red Cross has produced positive leadership and served others this year. Some examples of how they served others i s they visited nursing homes , adopted grandparents , sponsored such dances as the Halloween dance , Thanksgiving dance , and the 50's dance . Raising money was another good deed. Some cases where they raised mo n ey was the bake sale and Operation Santa Claus
Clockwise From Immediate Left: She lli
Jo lli ffe , Leah Bu i st , John D i cero , Con ni e M i chaels , Donnette McKibben , Diane Den i n es , Pam Hatt. Back Row: Jay Layton , Cathy Goom i s , Jul i e Cass , Shannon Cartwr i ght , Me l an i e D i a l. Front Row: Shawna Lipskey , T i na Bennett , Brett Laursen , Tob i n Ehlers , Jamie Reilly Back Row : Lora Wilhe l mson , K i m Grabowsk i, Scott Laursen , Jay McEntarffer , Tom Ho ll and Front Row: Kr i st i Burns i de , T i sh M il ton , Ju li e Over l y , Ronnie Do l eza l. Left Center Back Row: Rod
Jense n, Pau l Co lli ns , M i ke Ryan , Car l
C ri swe ll , D i ane Dormer , Sherr i Swanson , Ke r ry K i rby Front Row: She lli Johnson , K i m
Sn y der , Brenda Murk l e , Terr i Furman , Renee Brown , Car i Cr i swe ll , Pau l Furman Back Row: Terr i Hruska , Jeff Johnson , Scott T Reed Front Row: Kr i s Surface , M i che ll e
G r abowsk i, Den i se Maske , Tammy Ober l e , Todd Tenop i r , Matt Larson The Red Cross Bake Sale Center Right , Back Row: B ill Montz , Roger Mundt , Bart Moo r e , A l an Jackson Front Row: Cathy Goom i s , Rob F isher , Debb i e Dawson , Teresa Albro , Janet W il son , Ann Nehe Clockwise: Renee
Brow n , Joe Raecke , Barb Fusco , L u ke
Li o n berger Not Pictured: Tammy Obe rl e , Wendy Bashford , J i m N i emeyer
The Varsity did exceptionally well this season Their coach was Mr. Harvey and their record was 6-2. Mr. Harvey said , " We came further this year than I had ever anticipated. "
The girl's Reserve Basketball team put in a strenuous season. In one tense overtime with Dawes Mrs. Bell commented, " The girls have improved greatly over the season ."
Clockwise Immediate Left: Mrs Brestal , busy as u sua l. Miss Rychecky , giving her usual sound adv i ce Practice is good , but this is ridiculous 9th Grade Reserve Basketball Team: Cheryl Votava , Debbie Smejdir , Lori
Sh i elds , Kim Meyer , Brenda Murkle , Shelly Lipsky , Lori Reed , Tammy Barry , Kari Krecklow , and Susan Kuhn Varsity
Basketball Team: Sheri Swanson , Jeanne Ste l zer , Lori Vidlak, Denise Maske, Kim Harvey , LeeAnn Cole , Kelly Potts , Diane Horn i k , and Margaret Kreifels
The Volleyball team taking a breather before a game 8th
Grade Basketball, Back Row: Anita Yearley , Cathy Shandera , Sheri Hardinger , Cindy Jelinek , Julie Walker , Kristal Johnson , Kathy Teichneier , Sara Donovan , Roxanne Caison , Kristen Thomson , and Patty Helsing 7th
Grade Basketball , Back Row: Shelly Johnson , Dee Dial , Kim Hansen , Kay Maup in, Tammy Mau , Trinity Thompson , Patty Grafelman , Laura G irmus, Tinka Williams , DeAnn Heffner , Cathy Fle tcher , Bobby Wilson , and Not Pictured, Shelby Duensing
Mickle 9th grade girls Volleyball teams averaged out a good season. The Varsity came out with two wins and seven losses. The Reserves on the other hand came out with six wins and three losses. The Varsity coach was Mrs . Brestal and the Reserve coach, Miss Rychechy, when asked about her team, "We had fun even though we didn't have that good of a season."
Cross country had one of the best seasons ever. The team won the City Championship , placing six out of the top ten from Mickle , with Rod Jensen the all around winner. Coach Sell always said, "Hard work equals success," and in this case it did.
Clockwise Immediate Left: Denise Maske, and Paige Gilliam 9th Volleyball, Top Row: Shannon Cartwr ight, Paige Gilliam , Barb Northup , Connie Wuster , Lori Vidlak , LeeAnn Cole , Denise Maske , Mrs Breste l.
Bottom Row: Lora Wilhelmson, Candy Fleming , Traci Meyer , Tammy Olson , Pam Olson , Peggy Loos, Beth Ernst , Jeanne Stalzer , Miss
Rychecky Top Center Picture: Beth Ernst. 7th and 8th Volleyball, Back Row: Lisa Anderson , Sher i Over ly, Roberta
Hansen, Patty Helsing , Cindy Neill , Kristal
Johnson , Kristen Thomson , Carol Barnett , Shannon Hanneman, Tracy Willet , Cindy
Jelinek , Cathy Shandera , Kim Speier , Michelle Larson, Kathy Teichmeier , Debbie
Barry , Tracy Rising , Ellen Kreifels , Anne
Falck , Annette Blanke , Vickie Mattingly , Shelly Johnson , Amy Drake , Tinka Williams , Kristi
Burns ide , Jeanie C lasey , Teresa Yaunk , Laura Girmus , Kim Hansen , Kay Maupin , Tamara Mau , and Shawna Lipskey Boys 9th Grade Cross Country: Top Row: Roger
Mundt , Jeff Johnson , Mike Kucera , Rod
Jensen , Randy Price , Kevin Price , Doug
Elwood , Bart Moore , Mike Ryan , Joe Moshiri , and John Rich
The girls in 9th Grade Gymnastics were coached by Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Ogden. In their first two meets the team received 1st and 2nd place standing.
" Our team is moved by team strength as opposed to individual. They were successful because a lot of people tried out ," quoted Mrs. Bell.
Clockwise, Immediate Left: 7th and 8th Grade Gymnastics, Back Row: Dirk Eggers, Dave Howard , Russ Fisher , Paul Furman, Bra in Nehe , Ron Dolezal, Brad Kalkwarf , Tim Calkins , Marty Carter , Jim Atkinson , Jeff Mock , Ken Strain , Er ic Cruden , Kevin Novak , and Jim Casement. Chris Diaz , doing what comes natural. Mike Bauer , takes a leap for mankind 8th Grade Gymnastics: Patty Helsing, Cindy Neill, Kim Spre ier, Shannon Hanneman , Kelly McKenny , Ann Nehe , Anita Williamsen , Julie Cass , Leigh Wendland , Cathy Goomis , Karen Dewey , Terry Ferman , Pa ige Stratton , and Pam Hott. 9th Grade Gymnastics , Back Row: Sher i Swanson , Terry Long , Chris Diaz , Mrs. Ogden , Mrs Bell , Debbie Smejdir, Cheryl Votava , Cheryl Rowbal , Lori Reed , Kelly Overman , Angie Cutsor , Kari Krecklow , JeanAnn Larsen, and Kelly Munson .... 7th Grade Gymnastics , Back Row: Annette Blanke , Lori B iggs, Patty Grafelman, Lori Smith , Laura Girmus , Larsey Walbridge , Dee Dial , Jill Salber , Susie Siebe , Tammy Black , C in dy Albers , Trinity Thompson , Kristi Burns i de , D i ane Sutter , Cathy Flatcher , Teresa Yaunk , Toni tritsch , Lorr i Joura , and Karen W ie se 9th Grade Boys Gymnastics: Dav id Houser , Steve Hoffman , Scott Mills Not Pictured: Randy Thompson , Mike Bauer Ke lly Overman shows her stuff
Mickle was very proud of their City Championship Varsity Basketball team. Under the coaching direction of Mr. Sell , they finished the season with a record of 8-1 . The two leading scorers were Scott Barnhill and Jeff Johnson
The Reserves had a season record of 4-5 Three of the losses were only by one point. Their coach was Mr. Mercer and their leading scorer was Brett Laursen.
Immed ia te Left: 7th Grade Basketba ll, Back
Ro w: Andy Waldron , T i m Calkins , Phil
Gaines , Mark Diaz , Kevin Cook Fron t Ro w: Scott Jensen , Brian Johnson , Dave Peck , Dan Swanson , and Todd Tenopir Mr Se ll
observes his Varsity players during practice
Vars i ty Basketball : Doug Ayars , Leonard Hill , Kenny Calkins , Scott Reed , and Rod
jensen. Jeff Montgomery , Scott Barnhill , Jeff Johnson , Tobin Ehlers and Lynn Knuth
Jeff Johnson strains for the rebound
Cente r R igh t: 9th Grade Reserves , Back Row : Roger Mundt , Kevin Potts , Jay Squires , Dan
Smith , Scott Reed , John Falck M idd le Row :
Rick Barnes , Student Manager ; John Rich , Brian Shanks , Bart Moore Front : Brett
Laursen , and Randy Thompson Scott
Barnh ill waits for the free throw Mr Basketba ll. Kenny Calkins and Jeff
Montgomery battle for possession
The Wrestling team was involved in two triangular meets and one quadrangular meet. Their final City meet was held at East High
The Heavy Weight Football team finished the season with a 0-5 record. The Light Weights came close to the City Championship with a disappointing loss to Southeast.
Clockwise, Immediate Left: 9th Grade Heavy Weight Football, Back Row: Lynn Knuth , Jeff Montgomery , Jay Squires , Carl Criswell. Middle Row: Tobin Ehlers, Keith Uhlinger, Dave Helmkamp , Dave Cassner Front Row: Kenny Calkins , Doug Ayars , Brad Vifquain , Mike Million 9th Grade Light Weight Football: Kevin Potts Back Row: Mark Grant , Kevin Schmidt , Joe Raecke , Ron Sveh la , Randy Thompson , Troy Otto , -Mike Miller , John Falck , Rich Barnes Middle Row: Kevin Meyer , Brett Laursen , Dwight Haupt , Dennis Eggerling. Front Row: Mike Bauer , Jeff Schmucker , Gary Stepanek , Scott T. Reed Jeff Johnson and Gary Stepanek battling for the championship Tobin Ehlers reffing for Doug Ayars and Scott Knowles Mr Mercer conducts practice Top Left Picture: 8th Grade Basketball , Back Row: Brad Fischer , Todd Hatfield , Scott Tucker , C larence Leary , Rob Wendeln , Terry Young , Todd Craig , Marty Carter , Rich Hense , Jeff Goldenstein , Randy Hoover , and Ken Strain Front Row: Lonnie Spre i er , Monty Murkle , Gary Hoffman , Greg Biggs , Duane Fernau , Scott Peters , Scott Howard , Randy Burk , Russ Fischer , and Mike Joliffe .... Our star wrestler , Mike Ryan Gary Stepanek leaves as the victor
Ken Alber wills Mr Quick an unlimited amount of drumsticks
Craig Alber wills Ken A lber all his hunting abilities
Ken Armburst will s B ra d S ievers all the paper in his locker at the e nd of the y ear
Doug Ayars wills Tob in Eh lers a bottle of shampoo
Rich Barnes wills hi s remains to Mr McGill.
Wendy Bashford w ill s Pat Moock h e r so uthern drawl.
Mark Bateman wills his $4 00 , reduced down to $3 00 , ham s ter cage to Doug Rohre r
Christie Bauer wills Daw n Ka lkw a rf all of the b londe -ha ired , b lu e-eyed g uy s a t East High Sc hool.
Mike Bauer wills Tob in Eh le r s hi s basketball s kill.
Keith Belt wills his ab ili ty to stay out of trouble to Mike R ivera
Ramona Bennett w ill s C in dy Je li nek her ab ility to wa lk
Don Bloebaum wills Mike Leazer his boots
Terri Bodfield wills Ton i Bod field to all the ninth-grade teachers Good Luck !
Dave Bubb w ill s his fortune to h i s best friend N P because of the way he spends his money as fast as he gets it.
Bruce Burnside wills Da vid B ubb his great shot.
Mike Burson wills h i s locker to Merv Hoagl in.
Roxy Burt wills.Linda K irkpatrick all of the baby food jars in the world , and Julie Ove rly a ll of the food in them
Jim Carlberg wills Mr B i gham h i s older sister
Terry Carr wills Dennis Eg gerling his fun magazines
Shannon Cartwright wills Traci Meyer all her combs so they w ill match all her clothes
David Cassner w ill s hi s little brother his nickname sozo .· ·
Anne Cecava wills Janet Wilson her great running ability
Curtis Clegg wills $10 .000 to Miss Breh m and S10 000 to Mark S im on
Shawn Coffey wi ll s Dar l a T ipton a new alarm clock so she can make it to Mr Wright's first-period class.
Paul Collins wills Scott Koen ig some brains.
Carl Criswell wills Lora Wilhelmson his great way to chalk a pool s t ic k
Rita Crouse wills all her in sults to Johnny Hronik because he dese rv es them
Kelly Danley wills Li sa Horner her shortness
Debbie Dawson will s Fe licia McKinney a pair of ear plugs for chorus
Sherri Defreece wil l s Sand y Miller one hundred Rod Jen sens to keep by her s i de at a ll t im es
Diane Deines wills Jeanne Sta lzer a ll of her Kris Kr i stopherson a l bums
Jan DeVries wills her lon g leg s to any short person
Chris Diaz wills Terry Long all the hot peppers in Mexico
John Dicero wills all of h i s trench fries to Ba rb F u sco Anne Kro tz and Mickey Ahrens
Jim Dunn wills Scott Kettere r C h ar lene Ross because he can't get his own girlfriend
Randy Duryea wills his coolness to Darrell Seame n
Dennis Eggerling wills Jim Ca rlberg hi s green shoes
-Tobin Ehlers w ill s all the hair on his chest to Brett Laursen so he can be a man
Vanessa Ellis wills Mrs Be ll two more students like her and Sher ri Defreece
Doug Elwood wills Da ve Emerson a bigger slob than h i mself for a locker m ate
David Emerson w ill s his value. o il bott l es rubber bands and broken bar ito ne to Randy Heald
Janene Emmons wills her guitar play in g skil l to her dad
Beth Ernst w ill s all four of her brothers to C in dy Nelson and wills her power serve to Tammy O l son
Julie Ferrara wills Ju li e Scho ll a year"s s u pp ly of gu i tar lessons
and str in gs to go with them
Rob Fisher wills Donnette McKibben all of the free trips to G reenwood she can handle
Barb Fusco wills a little red wagon to Anne Krotz and all of her lunches to John D icero
Dwight Haupt w ill s Mr Q uick a lifetime supply of broken conductor sticks
Cindy Hayne wills Julie Ferrara and Jul i e Scho ll each the John Travo l ta albums with p i ctures
Randy Heald wills all of his photography talent to Rob F i sher
David Helmkamp wills " Bozo " ( Dav i d Gassner ) all of his footbal l ski ll.
Leonard Hill wills Tammy Ober le his teeth
Merv Hoaglin w ill s his last pack of cigarettes to Mike Burson
Steve Hoffman wills his great smile to all the on-coming 7th graders
Lisa Horner wills Terr i Turek her brother , Jim
David Houser w ills Doug Coo ley hfs abil i ty to do bird calls
Diane Hronik wills Mrs Brehm a package of gum and a horse picture
John Hronik wills his bad experiences to D iane Deines
Alan Jackson wills M ike Million his great skate board skills
Marcia Jensen wills all of the soon-to-be 9th graders good ol ' Mrs Larson.
Rod Jensen wills " Pee Wee " (Jim Hope) his 6 ' 1" body
Gloria Jindra wills her curly hair to Charlen e Ross
Karen Jiskra wills her braces to anyone who wants them
Nancy Johnson wills her uncanny ability to " get lost " to anyone who wants it.
Dawn Kalkwarf wills Jaymi James all the blonde-haired and blue-eyed guys in the world
Scott Ketterer wills his shortness to Mark Roland
Scott Koeing w ill s Tom Ph ilip p i his ability to keep on saying " Space y "
Jeff Kowski wills Steve Slaight all of his draft ing talents and sk ill.
Kari Krecklow wills Doris McIntosh her writing abilities
Margret Kreifels wills her broken glasses to Ke lly Potts
Dan Kumm wills Ga ry Stepanek a great love life
JeanAnn Larson wills all the teachers her brother Good Luck'
Brett Laursen w ill s all of the zits on his face to Tobin E hlers so he can u se his C learsil.
Carmella Lee w ill s Rhonda Wilson , Tina Lee, and Julie Pr i ce all the cold mornings i n the gym
Missie Lesoing wills D ebbie Smejdir a Learn How To D i ve In 3 Easy S teps book
Luke Lionberger wills his long hair to Leonard Hill.
Shelly Lipsky wills Be cky Wright her stinky gym suit and pink socks
Terry Long wills Nikki Madsen , Mike Ryan
Nikki Madsen wills her brother a new personal i ty , K i m Grabowsk i the guy s h e likes in Minnesota , and Pam Doy l e her dog
Jackie Martin wills her typewriter to an e i ghth grader
Mark McCartney wills all his bow lin g techniques to Scott A Reed in hopes that he will become a better bow l er
Debbie McCloskey wi ll s Robin Ranes a set of long fingernails
Judy McConnell wills C in dy Jelinek enough toilet paper for all the stalls.
Joy McEntarffer wills Jay McEntarffer her Micky Mouse lunch pail.
Dorothy McIntosh wills her lungs to the Cancer Society
Donnette McKibben wills Tammy Oberle Leonard Hill's cowboy boots so when she rides horses her legs won ' t get scraped up.
Felic ia McKinney wills Terry Bodfield her bumps and bruises from gymnastics
Kevin Meyer wills Jeff Bredthauer some clean gym clothes
Sandy Mfller w i lls Sherri DeFreece , Troy Ward to be her lifetime compan i on
Mike Miller w ill s Leah Bu ist a hair-cut.
Mike Million wills Alan Jackson h i s height and weight.
Scott Mills wills Scott A Reed his braces
Tish Milton wills Sheri Swanson all the leg lotion in the world
J~ff Montgomery wills his " Goof ing-off " ability to Mr Sel l.
Pat Moock wills Barb Ol iver her tap shoes
Bart Moore wills Brett Laursen all his science knowledge
Cheri Morningstar wills Tim Calk ins $25 ,000 000 worth of anchovies
Kelly Munson wills her shortness to Mark Ro land Jan DeVr ie s S cott Knowles and anyone else who is taller than she is
Cindy Nelson wills B eth Ernst a different outfit for every day
Donna Newman wills Barbara and Steven Newman good luck in their coming years of Junio r High
Lori Neumann wills her shyness to anyone wh o wants it
Jim Niemeyer wills 10 lbs of sugar to Doug Cooley
Patti North wills Julie Salber her long legs
Tammy Oberle wills Donnette McKibben a whole army of boys , s o she ' ll never have time to spare
Pam Olson wills Tammy Olson all her basketball trophies and to Peggy Loos her camera with lots of flash cubes.
Tammy Olson w ill s Beth Ernst her basketball sk ill.
Dewayne Osterholt w ills his pencil to anyone who wants it.
Jul ie Overly w ills Roxy B ur t and Linda K irkp atr ick all of the b aby food and twinkies they can eat.
Clarence Patzloff wi ll s Joe Moshire his " KISS " ticket stub
Tom Philipp i wills his b rains to Ke ith Belt.
Kelly Potts wills K im and Kathy their dirty locker
Kev i n Potts wills David Gassner and Jay Squires his ability to water ski
Tammy Powell wills D iane Egger ling a new brother
Jeff Pr ice w ill s Jan Devr ies and D oug E lwo od , walk in g le ssons
Lorri Price will s <,ue l\fess hec. Algebra book
Randy Pr ice wills Rod Jensen his great basketball style
Robin Ranes wills Debb ie McCloskey a clock that runs two hours fast
Kevin Rap wills John R ich his old tennis shoes
Lor i Reed wills Susan Kuhn a pair of earmuffs so she won ' t be up all night li sten in g to herse lf snore
Scott A. Reed w ill s Scott M ills al l of his girls and John R ich his b owling scores
Scott T Reed wills Brett Laursen all of his bubble gum at lun ch
John R ich wills K ir k Parker his bowling ab i lity
Doug Rhorer wills a ll his worldly possessions to his ham ster " Wheely' ' {to bad he ' s gonna die in a couple of months ).
Cheryl Rowba l wills Mesha Gardne r her dimple
Jul ie Salber wills Jill Karen and Lorr ie all of the 8th and 7th grade boys
Janet Salm e n wills R ita Crouse a perfect hair cut.
Jan i Sh indler wills " Hunb un s'" a b i g fat. yummy juicy kiss {pucker up')
Jeff Schmucke r wills Mrs Hackman another 8th grade Bas ic
Studies class like she had 3rd quarter
Jul i e Scholl wills Jul ie Ferrara her fantastic brains
Roberta Scott wills Scott Reed her ability to type 60 words per minute
Ma rcee Seng wills Pat Moock a life time of disasters
Jim Shr i ner wills Mr McGill a whole new I.P S class
Brad S ievers wills T im Huff all of his sunflower seeds
Mark S i mon wills the cardboard flavored school lunches to Mr Peterson
Pam S i udzinski wills Karen J is kra her weight.
Steve S laight wills Rusty Grieser about 5 inches of height.
Debb ie Sme j dir wills Lori Reed a new pair of nose plugs for next summer
Debbie Smith wills Denise Schwartz. B D with whom she can do anything she wants with
Jay Squires w ill s Mark Grant the Olympia Brewing company
Darcie Stacey wills her sister to the 9th grade. and all her wonderful art to the world
Greg Stahlnecker wills Rich Barnes his ability to find corns
Kim Ste inman wills Lora Wilhelmson one of her dimples so she can have a matching set.
Gary Stepanek wills Kevin Schmidt his physique
Jeanne Stolzer wills D iane Deines her address and to Mrs Brestel all of the candy and pickles she can find
Mike Stone r wills Debbie McCloskey all of the " Bees " in the world
Ron Svehla wills Mike Ryan all of the trips to Tulsa and Kearney in the world
Sheri Swanson wills all of her horses · manure to Tish Milton
Tom Thiesfeld w ills school to Salt Creek
Betty Thomas wills Kathy Ems . " Glen ".
Randy Thompson wills his swimming ab ili ty to Mike Bauer
Darla Tipton w ill s Janet Weblemoe a million more years full of the rotten insane but fun things they've done and Shawn Coffey a home at the Childrens Zoo
Becky Tompkin wills the teachers all the best luck with her sister
Terr i Turek wills Lisa Horner her good sense of humor
Keith Uhlinger wills all of his wrestling and basketball skills to Mike Ryan and Mr Harvey
Lori Vontz wills Mrs. Fredricks all of the Drama 2 s gossip
Cheryl Votava wills Kim Grabowski her ability to do front and backward rolls
Jan Weblemoe wills Darla Tipton a sheet of her own. then she won ' t have to roll down N ortheast hill in her mother ' s
Scott Wenze l w ill s Ken A l ber the great chain of bait shops through the U S and Canada
Lora W i lhelmson wills Shannon Car wright a nomination for Best Friend Of The Year Award
Janet Wilson wills Rob in v,etz a megaphone so people can hear her bet er
J ohn Wo ll en wills his loc er to an e ighth -grader
K im Woods ide wills Barb Ol iv er all her future Algebra ass,g'lments along with a comb to comb her eyelashes
Becky W ri ght wills She ll ey L ip sky a bigger body
Co-Ed i tors
Lora Wilhelmsom , Randy Heald
Faculty Editor . .. : .. Barb Fusco ·
Staff , Janet Wilson , Jam i James
9th Grade Ed itor Marcee Seng
Staff ........ Kathy Hedges , Kathy Campbell , and Kim Meyer
8th Grade Editor Angie Cutsor
Staff . . K i m Grabowski
7th Grade Ed i tor .. .... . Pa i ge Gillam
Staff · Teresa Shadley and Alice Ballard
F i ne Arts Editor Rob Fischer , Randy Heald
Sports Editors : Brad Vifquain, Shannon Cartwright
Staff Lee Ann Coleman, Brett Laursen
Activities Ed i tor Ann Nehe
Staff . . . . . . Joyce Ely
Futures Editors Donnette McKibben , Tammy Oberle
Wills Editor Darla Tipton
Staff ...... Jan Weblemoe , Shelli Peck
Immediately Above: Back Row: Kathy Campbe ll , Rob Fi sher , Mrs Euler , Dar l a T i pton , Lee Ann Cole , K i m Grabowsk i , and Brad V if qua i n Lee Ann , Lora and Shannon dec i d i ng the future of sports
Top Center , Top Row: Lora W il he l msen , Donnette McK i bben , K i m Meyer , Joyce El y , Ang i e Cutsor , Barb Fusco , She lli Peck , and Shannon Cartwr i ght.
Top Row: Pa i ge G ill am , Brett Laursen , Jan Web l emoe , Marcee Seng , Ann Nehe , Randy Hea l d , A li ce Ballard , Kathy Hedges , Janet W il so n , and Teresa Shad l ey .. S h anno n , M r s Eu l er , Kat h y and Ang i e in consu l tat i on
-.i.w.1>n'!amed Mickey. multi-million dollar bait shop
ill become a famous professor.
ey will shorten her name to Ann.
Ammouri will move to Syria and rule the coun-
Armbrust will be spotlighted on Broadway
Lori Arthur wi II never weigh more than 90 pounds.
Doug Ayars will have a Big Mac ATTACK while playing B-ball.
Rich Barnes will become Poor Barnes.
Scott Barnhill will become Mr. America in 1985.
Tammy Barry will become a will move
Dave Cassnerwill be the first spe through the ice.
Anne Cecava will take care of pla will be a Vets assistant.
Michele Cederdahl will become an winner .
Shari Christensen will become a future gas owner. car.
Curtis Clegg will be riding sidekick to the Fonz.
Shawn Coffey will still be letting people rip off her'boss '
1.ee Ann Cole will still be breaking her finger whil~ aying: basketball.
Collins will still be everybodies favorite.
ey will dye his hair black.
berg will be mistaken for a twig on an Elm
taking in stray animals. carrying around the heaviest
Donny and Janene.
Kathy Ems will be thefirstwoman jockey wearing green and gold trunks.
Beth Ernst will become a Mouseketeer.
Sahra Evans will be a Missionary overseas.
John Falck will be a pit stop manager at the Indy 500.
Melvin Faulhaber will own the STP Oil Company
Paul Felton will win an Academy Award for his King Kong act.
Julie Ferrara will be the biggest John Travolta fan ever.
Rob Fisher will st ill be doing his humorous stunts for other people.
Candy Fleming will still be afraid that Indians might scalp her.
Mark Forster will become a park rang er
Kari Foster will still be winning radios.
Missee Freeman wi ll still be making money instead of spending it.
Barb Fusco will finally accomplish everything and anything
Theresa Gandara will not let her true identity be known.
Mesha Gardiner will sti ll be skinny .
Paige Gillam will never lose her intelligence
Chuck Glodowski will move to Florida, permanently.
Kim Grabowski will be the greatest paint by number artist ever
Mark Grant will gain 50 pounds.
Steve Greenfield will become a race cardr iver.
Rick Greenwalt will become a electronics expert.
Rusty Grieser will be an ~ditor for the Linco ln Jo urnal.
Robin Griffith will own a greenhouse full of exotic plants.
Dave Hardesty will find out where the three camels came from.
Ruth Harris will become a concert pianist.
Kim Harvey will find out what 2x +4x 2 -4{3x-5x)7=67x43xy means
Dwight Haupt will be the worlds best debater
Brad Hauptman will get an award for being brave
Colleen Hayes will always have a bionic eye for guys.
Cindy Hayne will still be sneaking math answers to Julie Ferrara.
Randy Heald will always be a Yearbook editor
George Hedden will.own the Lincoln Goodyear factory.
Kathy Hedges will still be admiring peoples necklaces
Dave Helmkamp wil l become a psychiatrict.
Ken Heral will become a freak
Leonard Hill will turn in his cowboy boots and spend the rest of his days at the Circ l e T ranch for shut-in cowboys
Merv Hoaglin wi 11 be the leader of the Screaming Eagles
of Lincoln, riding a Harley 1200.
Steve Hoffman wn1 be the only door to door salesman selling smiles
Jim Hope will still be called Peewee
Lisa Horner will always be Lisa Horner.
Norma Hotler will still be forgetting things.
David Houser will be a gold medal gymnast in the Olympics
Toni Howard will be the first person to swim around the world.
Diane Hronik will be a famous horsewoman winning many ribbons.
John Hronik will become a Missionary in the Phillipines. •
Tim Huff will always be good old Tim.
Alan Jackson will grow to be as tall as the "J olly Green Giant !"
Jaymi James will be New York's top model.
Barbie Jantz will get over her hay fever so she can work for Miller Seed Co like her sister
Marcia Jensen will be a regular on Laugh-In.
Rod Jensen doesn't have a future?
Teresa Jensen's future is unpredictable.
Gloria Jindra will get her hair straightened.
Karen Jiskra will be the worlds skinniest person.
Jeff Johnson will be an all-around super jock
Nancy Johnson will join the Morman Tabernackle Choir
Marty Jones will make a million doing nothing.
Dawn Kalkwarf will always have a reputation for being silly.
Dan Kenaston will own a butterfly farm.
Scott Ketterer will become a cartoonist for "M ad " magazine.
Dan King will find a Queen to match his King.
Scott Kirkendoll will still be picking on the girls .
Linda Kirkpatrick will still be getting down on weekends.
Sandy Knaff will own a Discotheque in Chicago.
Scott Knowles will get so scared his hair will go straight.
Lynn Knuth will be a coach for a basketball team.
Scott Koenig will go to California and live in a commune.
Jeff Koski will be a world famous architect.
Phyllis Kotschwar will still be having conversations with her locker.
Theresa Kovar will still be turning bright red.
Kari Krecklow will still be too short to reach the gas pedal.
Margaret Kreivels will be a brain for the rest of her life.
Anne Krotz will still be sliding down the main hall.
Mike Kucera will be the new Galloping Gourmet.
Susan Kuhn will still be short and skinny.
Dan Kumm will be a world famous grease monkey.
Jean A nn Larsen will become an Opera singer.
Brett Laursen will join up with the Swan Lake ballet production.
Mike Lauver will be the worlds biggest gearhead.
Loan Le will always be happy
Thanh Le will still be enjoying life.
Carmella Lee will finally reach the 5 foot marker on the nurses -scales.
Mike Leazer will be a space ranger for NASA
Eric Lederer will take up a career of being on soap operas
Lori Lehnus will be a stewardess on a 747 jet.
Missie Leosing will still be having more people come to her parties than her basement can hold
Rhonda Lind will sell Avon for a living.
Luke Lionberger will be brave and let his hair touch the tips of his ears
Shelly Lipsky will become whatever suits her fancy.
Jody Long will be a Hotel manager.
Terry Long will take her future day by day
Peggy Loos will show off her knees in a dress instead of gym shorts.
Liz Loudon will take over the world with her stunning intelligence
Nikki Madsen will be a gymnast like Kim Grabowski.
Mike Mansfield will own a general repair shop.
Jackie Martin will go back to Europe to travel.
Denise Maske will still be getting sick on the way to Northeast games and have to go to the hospital.
Mark McCartney will be a famous paramedic for the Lincoln , Nebraska Police and Fire Departments.
Debbie McCloskey will turn into a sweet innocent angel.
Judy McConnell will still be wearing bears on her overalls.
Dana McDonald will be a fur trapper
Joy McEntarffer will still be jumping up and down at Mr Darby ' s window trying to get a peek at the guys inside
Cindy McGerr will still have her wildness under control.
Doris McIntosh will discover Myhjilotersazvfgh .
Dorthy McIntosh will still be mistaken for Doris.
Donnette McKibben will still be in the cornfields.
Felicia McKinney will never get fat.
Theresa McMahan will own a Saloon.
Pam Meridith will own the Star Gas Station.
Kevin Meyer will get back to nature and " Do what's only natural. "
Kim Meyer ·will find out what Saturday nights are all about.
Traci Meyer will still be out jogging around.
Mike Miller will set a perfect example for Jack.
Sandy Miller will always have high times.
Mike Million will be a pro bowler on Strike It Lucky.
Scott Mills will go fishing on the night of his senior prom without much luck
Tish Milton will own a Casino in Vegas.
Jeff Montgomery will be racing Jeff J for the super jock trophy.
Pat Moock will always have a great bunch of friends.
Bart Moore will become Willy Velvet , Private Detective.
Cheri Morningstar will run off and join the Sioux Indians
Joe Moshiri will still be going " LATER! "
Roger Mundt will become a D.J.
Kellie Munson will still be talking on the hotline
Brenda Murkle will still be cruising "O" in the family caddie.
Mark Murrell will still be hitting the high spots.
Cindy Nelson will get her white cowette.
Lori Neumann will become a movie star.
Donna Newman will become a pilot.
An Nguyen will still be positively outstanding.
Jim Niemeyer will still be making up corny jokes.
Randy Ninneman will still be out buzzing around.
Patti North will finally find a guy who ' s taller than herself.
Barb Northup will be a game show expert.
Tammy Oberle will still be going to where the good times are better.
Barb Oliver will make the first hit record by whistling.
Pam Olson will become a pilot and in her spare time she will play basketball.
Tammy Olson will work on becoming a jockette.
Dwayne Osterholt will be the first IN ORBIT manager.
Troy Otto will be just like his big brother
Julie Overly will still be doing the best she can.
Kelly Overman will be ballet teacher, while liking Chuck Hassee.
Kirk Parker will still be wearing horses on his shirts.
Parry Nathan will go berserk.
Clarence Patzloff will be the foosball champion.
Shelli Peck will still be laughing at nothing.
Tom Philippi will still be doing dumb things.
Kelly Potts will still be liking mysterious people '
Kevin Potts will still be walking under the bleachers at basketball games.
Tammy Powell will still be having attacks in Algebra class.
Jeff Price will be doing this and that and whatever.
Kevin Price will sail around the world in a 12-foot rowboat.
Lorri Price will become a famous artist.
Danny Smith will always have a screw loose in his head.
Debbie Smith will still be · making new friends.
Steve Smith will always remember his days at Mickle.
Doug Prochaska will st il l be wondering what's going
Randy Price will be the greatest marathon runner that ever lived. Go get ' em Randy ! on.
Joe Raecke will be a singing cowboy.
Robin Ranes will still be going places with Roxy
Kevin Rapp will become a doctor , just like Marcus Welby.
Lori Reed will be used as a toothpick
Scott A. Reed will be a bowler , trying to win trophies.
Scott T. Reed will be a wealthy business man.
Angie Render w ll l still be chomping her gum
John "Wings On The Feet" Rich will be a terrific Cross Country runner!
Doug Roher will still be gett i ng awards for his werewolf act and mask
Mark Roland will still be as funny as ever
Charlene Ross wi l l marry a movie director.
Cheryl Rowbal will st i ll be hav i ng to put up with certain people.
Dale Rustermier w il l be as good as ever when it comes to fence hopp i ng
Mike Ryan wil l still be striving toward the Olympic wrestl i ng championsh i p
Julie Salber will stiJI be surprising people by doing strange things
Janet Salmen will grow up and live on a farm.
Jani Schindler will still be dancing down the halls.
Kevin Schmidt wi l l always have red hair.
Jeff Schmucker will be known as the wor l d ' s best physicist.
Julie Scholl will never take home her Math book .
David Scott will always be slightly lops i ded
Roberta Scott will be a fireman
Marcee Seng will be a great violinist.
Brian Shanks will sing his way to fame and fortune.
Lori Shields will ride away with a knight in shining armor
James Shriner will run away with the circus.
Anna Shuffty will still be happy w i thout a reason
Brad Sievers will be a great Moto-cross Champion.
Mark Simon will be in the lead of a one hundred truck convoy , with the C B hand l e qf Rubber Duck
Pam Studzinski w i ll be one of Mickie ' s best Office helpers.
Steve Slaight will become a rodeo champion
Sheryal Slobeszewski w i ll be a roller derby champ i on .
Debbie Smejdir will st i ll be te l l i ng people about her weird dreams
fun.
Linda Smolik will go to college and become a teacher.
Mark Snook will still be living it up
Jay Squires will still be going to art camps just to have
Darcie Stacey will still be quiet as a mouse.
Greg Stahlnecker will become very gregarious
Kim Steinman will be a swimming aid.
Gary Stepanek will become a Epstein The Second, Third and Fourth.
Jeanne Stolzer will be a country western singer.
Mike Stoner will always spend his spare time chasing little gi!I hornets
Ron Sevhla will become a scientist.
Sheri Swanson will be the New Improved Bionic Woman.
Steve Swartz will be the Grand Pooba of the Waterbuffalo
Kim Tenopir will still be jumping around.
Tom Thiesfeld will be riding the rails
Betty Thomas will own a farm along with her boyfriends
Randy Thompson will still be working at Miller Seed Co
Scott Thompson will still be blowing up balloons
Debbie Thompson will become Mrs. Robert Redford.
Darla Tipton will still be alot of fun to be around.
Blain Tompkins will donate $1,000 to charity.
Becky Tompkins will become a instant understander .
Terri Turek will be the next person to fly to Mars and land
Keith Uhlinger will be a pinball champion
Theresa Valazquez will be a European film star
Lori Venburg will write a English paper without having to ask a thousand questions first.
Lori Vidlak will still be doing weird things that nobody knows about.
Robyn Vietz will become a construction worker.
Brad Vifquain will be an Electrician.
Lori Yontz will get married to Danny, eventually.
Cheryl Votava will still be surprising the Cross Country Team
Jan Weblemoe will become a model.
Dan Welander will race his ten speed for a living.
Scott Wenzel will hunt game in the Yukon.
Doug West will be a scuba diver for Roto-Rooter.
Brenda Wigert will move to Japan and be a folk singer.
Lora Wilhelmson will finally be taken away by the men i n the little white suits