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Is high school all it ’s cracked up to
be? Of course it is! So much we learn
in high school stays with us for the
rest of our lives. Think of all the people
that we’ve met and become
friends with. Every day you see someoneinanew
light and get to know old
friends better. Something else that
we are lucky enough to have are the
relationships with our teachers.
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are there to teach of course, but
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many also become our friends as
well
4 People Opener
There are so many extra curricular
activities that you can get involved in.
sports, drama, and musicals, to name
only a few
. Also another activity is
working after school and on week -
ends,
Through extra curricular
while still finding time to do
homework and to go out on the
weekends.
activities we also meet new people
from other schools.
When we first got to high school,
most of us were already sixteen,
or
were soon turning sixteen. We got
our licenses and that was a big step
in our lives. There was also our first
drink,
our parents. By the time we are juniors.
things
calm down a little bit but
not for long. Once we're seniors
.
"
senioritus" hits in full force!
All through high school we have
shared hundreds of experiences with
the people in our lives. We enjoyed
activities and adventures together, as
well as suffering through tough times
with the help of friends,
teachers, and
family. What really matters is that we
shared those times with others.
and misunderstandings with
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Senior Year .
Left: Colleen Vavroch and Jem Pedersen
lead the audience in spirit and enthusiasm,
while Jackie Cooling pensively watches the activity
on the floor . Below: Terri Stockton. Mr Fearing.
David Kramer and Dianne Mouchka Mooed'
the Seniors to victory.
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Mr. Leeper,
A Friend to All.
A teaching career of 15 years is a
small part of one’s life. It’s the one part .
that Mr. Gary Leeper left with those here
at Prairie when he died September 9,
1980.
Mr. Leeper began his teaching career
here at Prairie in 1965, after graduating
with his B.A. from Wartburg College in
Waverly, Iowa. He taught physical education
at the high school every morning
and earth science at the junior high
every afternoon until 1968.
If he wasn’t busy enough with P.E.
and science, he was also assistant track
coach. He retained this position until
1975, and then took over as head track
coach the following year. Mr.
Leeper
was personally interested in self-hypnosis
and he carried this on into his coaching.
He used this as a form of relaxation
for his track team.
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For many students at Prairie, having a
“ fifth season” is an important part of
school life.
They need a time to relax, and time to
do and see things that they enjoy.
School life isn’t just filled with endless
homework assignments, biology projects,
and
semester exams.
There’s
always that weekend date or dance to
look forward to.
Prairie students get involved in
sports, plays, music, clubs,
art, and
many other things. Outside of school
they have parties, cruise, go out with
friends to movies, for pizza, and just
have a good time.
Not all students choose to spend their
free time in school related activities.
Many participate in church groups, Junior
Achievement, 4-H, Y-teams, and various
sports and hobbies. Many of these
students receive awards and recognition
that is not acknowledged by the
school.
The season of leisure is an important
part of school life for the students at
Prairie.
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Right: Bill Lehmann and Jeff Hynek cheer for the
girls during the Homecoming parade.
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the others that they needed a "new look ” and
took them to the cosmetic counter? Only Pam Ritchie
knows for sure. Above Left: Perry Nelson and
Joyce McCrea keep their eyes on the ball. Left:
Tammy Roy, Homecoming Queen '79, crowns the
new Queen Lisa Jensen with her King Brad Hansen.
Candidates Steve Smith and Laurie Hasley
look on. Above: Mike Scheetz and Jeanne Noce
enjoy one of the many slow dances at the Homecoming
Dance.
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Philosophy Important to P.H.S. School Board
Prairie High School operates on a phi
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losophy made by the school board. A 7member
school board is responsible for
developing the Prairie High School philosophy.
The
school board’s philosophy is that
each student is unique. They believe
that students should be in a learning
environment to develop his or her full
potential for life.
Board members are elected for service
every 3 years. Mr. Harger, a board
member, said he ran to help straighten
out budget problems so that students
would receive the best possible education.
Mr.
Boland, School Board President,
said “some of the decisions they make,
are setting the curriculum for the school
system, and making general decisions
about the money problems.”
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Above Right:School Board, Front Row: Mr. Krob,
Mr. Nove, Mr. Humble. Back Row: Mr. Harger, Mr.
Bowersox,
Boland.
Mr. Ashbacher.
Not Pictured: Mr.
Middle Right: Mr. Robert Bostwick,
Assistant Superintendent. Bottom Right: Glenn
Selzer, Secretary.
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blows his whistle to indicate a penalty during the
Powder Puff Football Game. Waiting for his call in
the background are Lisa Jensen, Janice Stepanek,
Theresa Zalesky, Missy Luther and Michelle
Pedersen. Left: Cliff Leonard, Director of Trans
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portation. Far Above: Mr. Jennings Athletic Direc
Young, the Administrative Assistant, gives
instructions to the volleyball team.
tor, cheering at a boys' basketball game. Above:
Mr.
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The support staff has the big job at
Prairie High School of keeping the
building running smoothly. All the paraprofessionals,
secretaries,
cooks, and
custodians help this school to be more
efficient.
Some changes have been made in the
High School office. Mrs. Connie Goldsberry
is the new face on the block. She
is in charge of all attendance and is Mr.
Jennings’ secretary.
Mrs. Sharon Bruns is the principal’s
secretary. Her days are filled with all the
tasks necessary to keep the office in
business.
Room 11 also has a new face.
Phil
Britcher monitors that room. A lot of
people know Phil from the Jr.
High
where she taught P.E. “It’s not the same
as teaching.
A lot of paper work is
involved but the contact with the kids
assigned for various reasons make it an
enjoyable job.”
Joceil Southward is the paraprofessional
in the library. She is always
around to help you find the material or
book you need if you can’t find it yourself.
Eileen
Grinder is another important
person. She is the secretary for the
counselors.
She helps maintain the
organization in the counselors’ office.
Mary Hynek is also new to our building.
She is the nurse for the high school
and the other five buildings on campus.
There used to be two nurses in the district
but now Mary takes care of all the
buildings.
Vicki Hawkins continues to take care
of all school store business.
The custodians and the cooks have a
big job to do. The custodians spend
many hours trying to keep this building
picked-up and cleaned. Every time you
turn around, you’ll see a custodian picking
up after the students who use this
building.
The cooks have to cook for over 600
people, and while some lunches are better
than others, they are constantly
faced with the question of what they can
make that is new and what will they eat?
Far Above: Sharon Bruns, high school office, Mr.
Steine's secretary. Above: Eileen Grinder, counselors
secretary.
Far Above:Connie Goldsberry, high school office,
Mr.
Jennings’ secretary. Above: Mary Hynek,
school nurse.
Far Above: Phil Britcher, monitor for room 11.
Above: Vicki Hawkins school store.
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Above Left: Jociel Southward, para-professional
in the library. Left: Patty Berger cleans up after
school hours.
Far Above: Custodians: Back Row: Rhonda
Dunek, Pauline Lamphier, Patty Berger. Front
Row: Steve Kurth,
Donel Nedrow, and Paul
Swalley. Above: Cooks: Mary Ann Donogue,
Pat Shultz, Dietician Mary Hovel, Luella Morse,
Leslie Malatele,
Dauna Riley and Marlene
Kelso.
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time in the band room.
Sophs Feelings About High School
Every year, a new set of sophomores
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Lori Ahrens
Dan Aucutt
Amy Babb
Brenda Ballard
Brett Ballard
Carrie Barker
Jim Bayne
Tammi Best
Dean Block
Lori Block
Shari Booth
Lori Bowersox
Crystal Bragg
Rhonda Brashear
Dawn Bratten
Charlie Brown
Julie Brown
Rodney Brown
Joni Bruns
Craig Carlson
Jim Center
Tony Clark
Steve Cleppe
Allen Clough
Dawn Collins
Marvin Conner
Julie Crimmins
Denise Crock
come into the high school. You always
hear complaints from juniors and seniors
about how immature the sophomores
are, but now we hear what the
Sophomores have to say about the high
School.
Most of the sophomores really like the
high school.
I’ve made a lot more friends ever since I
Another stated, “I really didn’t want
ior high school. They also feel they are
treated better.
“The teachers treat you like a young
adult, and you get to choose your
classes.”
Most of the students agreed that
there is more homework and other
responsibilities.
“The high school is great fun, but you
“I really enjoy the high school do have to work and behave in classes
because the days really go by fast and or you’ll go to study hall.”
A lot of the students commented on
came to the high school,” commented how much more freedom there is in the
one sophomore.
high school compared to the junior high.
“There seems to be a little more freeto
leave the junior high. But I guess I dom here; at the junior high, everything
didn’t know what I was missing! It’s was so regulated. At times, you’d wongreat
up here!”
With the change in school, there are bars on the windows.”
many adjustments that had to be made.
der if there were locks on the doors and
Generally, the sophomores like it up
Getting to know new people and having here. There are things they would like to
new teachers are only two of the many change,
differences between the junior and sen- are positive.
but their overall impressions
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Kaye Crow
Below: The Sophomore Powder Puff cheerleaders: Front Row: Allen Clough, Tobey Harrison,
Jeff Hynek, Paul Neuhaus, Mike Marak. Back Row: Wade Osborne, Bill Lehman, and Eric Jef
fords.Far Below Left:Kerry Schoner and JonShebetka at the Christmas Dance.
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Jim Danielson
DeWayneDavis
Scott Davis
Tom Dawson
Kindee Dean
Dan deNeui
Cynthia Dennis
Lisa Dennis
Kris Douglas
Steve Duke
Laurie Dvorak
Marci Eide
Mike Elliff
Melody Elliott
Wendy Ely
Michele Evans
Don Finn
Chris Fitzpatrick
DeLinda Foley
Nina Fulton
Suzanne Gillette
Kori Goldsberry
Ken Gordon
John Gray
Lynnette Grimm
Chuck Gudenkauf
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Michelle Hahesy
Sandy Halberg
Mark Hamilton
Brenda Hammond
Penny Hardman
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Jim Harms
Tobey Harrison
Mark Hartman
Becky Hayes
Mike Hendrickson
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Terry Jones
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Beth Karal
Marcia Kelchen
Les Kelso
Stacey Kell
Lori Kidney
Kim Klaas
Brian Klein
Richard Klimes
Becky Kohl
Joanne Kraemer
Mary Larsh
Duane Larson
David Lebsock
Mike Lefebure
Bill Lehman
Nick Lehmkuhl
Rhonda Leon
Rich Lindemann
Jeff Livingston
Gene Luth
Barb Mackey
Paul Mangano
Danielle Manwiller
Mike Marak
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The lock-in was enjoyable as well as
educational for the students and their
parents. The students were shown their
way around the building, and introduced
to new teachers. They also caught
up on summer gossip.
Ken Steine, Principal, says that the
lock-in is a lot of fun for the teachers as
well as students. He also received a lot
of positive feedback from the
community.
Activities began with a potluck dinner
at 6:00 pm on August 5. Registration
and paying fees followed the dinner. At
9:00, parents left and the fourth annual
lock-in officially started.
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teachers. Also, Mr. Stiene welcomed
everybody and gave a little orientation
on what the high school was going to be
like.
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From 12:00 to 3:00 a.m., a dance was
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At 3:00 to 5:00 a.m., students had the
choice of watching one of two movies or
sleeping.
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home.
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Stacey Montgomery
Jim Morrison
Julie Murphey
Barb Myers
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Perry Nelson
Monica Northup
Kim Ockenfels
Beryl O’Connor
Harold O’Dean
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Karie Willis
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Jackie Cooling
Tom Cowell
Scott Crawley
Mark Croy
Tracy Cullen
Sarah Danielson
Becky Datta
Scott Daugherty
Jay Davis
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Scott Boots say that parts of programs
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thought. She believes that with good
ideas the economy can be built back
up. Kathy Potter feels that we will have
to go through some rough times. Patti
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do one of two things. It will either completely
recover or else it will be a total
mess.
Cindy Lantiser’s main concern is that
jobs will be harder to find and that it will
be too expensive to go out on dates or
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economy will fall apart
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Scott Douglas
Jackie Downs
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Peggy Fry
Bill Gade
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When asked what they would like to
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variety of answers. Most of them are
planning to get jobs but many have a
number of activities planned.
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Kathy Pekhonen wants to work
at Eby’s, jog, lay-out in the sun, swim all
day and maybe go to Houston for a
vacation.
Mark Hunter is going to get his
license, listen to records, watch television,
sleep late and get a job.
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on a vacation to Missouri, Arkansas and
Minnesota. The most unusual thing that
Holli is going to do is get a middle
name.
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be spent in Minnesota babysitting for
her cousin. Cindy Lantiser is going to
Philmonte Ranch in New Mexico for
seven days. She gets this opportunity
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Craig Heaverlo
Mike Hemphill
Mark Highley
Julie Hofmaster
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Lisa Howell
Sharon Huffer
Clark Humble
Kelly Hunt
Mark Hunter
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Scott Joens
Jim Johnson
Mark Johnson
Tom Johnson
Tami Karasek
Randy Kellison
Barbara Kelsey
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Juniors portrayed varied and mixed
feelings when questioned as to how
they felt about having to register for the
draft when they’re 18.
While Pam Meyer and Carol Buresh
think that we should all register for the
draft, Chris Gallegher feels that,
men and women should register.” Cyndi
Brown agrees,
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government shouldn’t make us.”
Julie Boland stated that it was,
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doesn’t really mind registering, as long
as he isn’t drafted. “But if you gotta go,
you gotta go.” Scott said he’d do it
because, “ All it means is that they have
my name on call. It doesn’t mean I’ll get
drafted right away.”
Scott Joens and Bret Wagner say
that they don’t want to, but have to.
Curt Woods thought it would be all right
if we don’t go to war.
John Volk summed up the feelings of
the majority of those interviewed by
saying that,
something we’ll probably be glad we
did later.” Yet,
“It’s a good idea,
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Juniors such as Clark Humble who
don’t plan on registering at all. “I don’t
know what I’ll do,” says Clark, “and if
you think about it, neither does anyone
else.”
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First Avenue and being with friends.
Bruce Kimpston likes to go to parties,
movies, dances, to sleep, work and eat
a lot. Going shopping and to work use
up most of Penny Stolba’s time on
weekends.
Scott Daugherty enjoys working on
his car, going to basketball games and
seeing movies. Rhonda Miller spends
her weekends at parties, dances and
working. Patti Stallman likes going to a
movie, out to dinner, to a party, or just
being with friends.
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basketball games, sleeping, going to
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John Swehla
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Linda Thome
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Left: Jim Garnant helps Scott Crawley work on his
car in auto shop.
Changing
While in junior high, students got an
impression of what they imagined high
school would be like. We asked some
juniors how their expectations compared
to their current feelings about
Prairie High School now that they’ve
had a couple of years to experience it.
Curt Woods says, “It’s different, not
as hectic, and people are a lot different
than they were.” Pam Meyer and Carol
Buresh are having more fun than they
thought they would. Cindi Brown said,
“I thought I would get picked on more,
and I’d have a lot more homework ...
and I was right!”
Julie Bell and Rob Schorg were both
a little unsure about coming up to the
high school at first.
Though most have adapted well to
the high school, nobody said it was
easy. In fact, John Volk comments, “It’s
the hardest thing I’ve had to go
through!”
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Kitty Gromman has recently made herself
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contest “Education Steps to a Better Tomorrow.”
Her prize winning poster was put on
display for everyone to see, and she received
many well-deserved comments as to how nice
of a job she had done.
This is not the first time, however, that her
work has been highly praised. Kitty, at age 16,
has been interested, and involved in art for a
long time. “I knew I wanted to be an artist since
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She’s entered many projects in various competitions
and won numerous awards. Each year,
Kitty enters the “Hobby Show.” The Hobby
Show is a competition between the Cedar
Rapids area schools displaying the talents and
hobbies of kids from kindergarten through 12th
grade. The show is designed to allow kids to
begin showing off their hobbies, and encourage
them to keep them for later on in life. “I started
taking things to the ‘Hobby Show’ when I was in
2nd grade, but I didn’t enter any sketches until I
was in 5th grade. I have yet to win a blue ribbon
at the Hobby Show, but I hope to get one this
year,” Kitty said optimistically.
Kitty plans to become either a commercial ar
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would like to own a craft shop, so that she could
sell pictures that she wouldn’t normally be able
to sell, and buy her materials wholesale!
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Above:Kitty Job Shadowing with Bill Dunn, artist for the Cedar Rapids Gazette.
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Judy Turecek
Steve Unash
Colleen Vavroch
Karen Vileta
John Volk
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Karen Weeks
Dean Weis
Brook Weldon
Jamie Wiederhold
Roger Williams
Sam Wilson
Chris Winn
Curt Woods
Laura Woodward
Deneen Young
Daron Zach
Julie Zach
Debbie Zigler
Juniors Not Pictured
Brian Bruner
Brian Buresh
Keith Gudenkauf
Steve Hauschild
Eric Hohensee
Russ Krantz
Robert Larson
Kevin Mcarter
Tracy Munson
Lisa Staskal
John Steichen
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“Who’s the One. .
When your senior year rolls around you usually
know everyone in your class pretty well.
A survey was taken among the senior class. This
survey asked each senior to name people they felt
best fit the categories listed.
It’s interesting to see how class members saw each
other.
Some categories were very close, others were not.
Here are the results:
BEST LIKED: Mike Scheetz MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED:
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Steve Smith, Female —
Hastings BEST ATHLETE: Male —
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Theresa Zalesky EVERYONE’S BEST
FRIEND: Janice Stepanek SEXIETS GUY: tie between
DeWayne Heintz and Jim Rotter SEXIEST GIRL:
Laurie Hasley BEST ACTOR: Matthew Clothier BEST
DRESSER: Patti Franc BEST LOOKING: Jim
Shebetka BEST BODY: Steve Smith OWNER OF
BEST CAR: tie between Todd Staskal and Myron
Kloubec SMARTEST: Eric Dunn MOST DEDICATED:
Becky Mitchell CUTEST COUPLE: tie between Brad
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BEST HAIR: Anne Cleppe MOST TALENTED:
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Bill Christensen
Anne Cleppe
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Kevin Cooling
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Julie deNeui
Robert Dennis
Stacy Ditch
David Dougherty
Sheryl Dougherty
Eric Dunn
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Mike Hahesy
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Brad Hansen
Rachel A. Hartman
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Angie Hastings
DeWayne Heintz
Charlene Hemphill
Elaine Heslop
Julie Hill
Greg Hofmaster
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Stephanie Kay
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Richard King
Dawn Klein
Tracey Klein
Myron Kloubec
Julie Koutny
Jeff Kulhavy
Crystal Kyle
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Susan Lebsock
Monte Lehmkuhl
Steve Lindemann
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Sherry Lockhart
Gayle Loomis
Mike Luhrs
Missy Luther
Janice M. Mackey
Tawana Madden
Mike Malik
Dawn Maresh
Kimberly L.
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Mitch McGrath
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Rebecca Mitchell
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Robin Ann Mizaur
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Kevin Morris
Diane Lynn Mouchka
Laryn Gene Mumm
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Rhonda Neis
Phillip Jay Nejdl
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Dana Lynn Nelson
Lisa Netolicky
Scott Nischwitz
Joe Ockenfels
Connie O’Connor
Gary Ollinger
Jenny Olson
Mark Olson
Caroline Osborne
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cheerleading squad for the Powder Puff football game.
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management. KATHY KIDNEY: Live in
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business, not in Iowa. BOBBI GILBERT: JONES: Live in a theatrical town, be a
Go to college, be a researcher for a make-up artist. MICHELLE KELCHEN
countant, get married, and live in Indiana.CHARLENEHEMPHILL:
Have a
42 Seniors
game preserve or a large zoo.
will bring them success, and maybe we be a mechanic and start own shop,
RACHEL HARTMAN: Become an acDenise
R. Serbousek
manage a fitness or health club. SANDJohn
Scott
Serbousek
successful beauty shop in Iowa. ELAINE
LY DALY: Get a job in radiology, away HESLOP: Receive a Bachelor of Science
from Cedar Rapids. MARSHA ELLIOT: degree in nursing and get married
Be in the Navy and become a Master of JULIE HILL: Finish college, have a fam
Arms, or go to law school. SHELLY ly and own a house.
STEPHANIE
wanted to do with their lives ten years SUZIE GALLAGHER: To have own ried, and have a secure job. TAMMIE
from now.
Prairie seniors were asked what they flower shop while studying floriculture,
FLOYD: Live in Colorado and own a HOHENSEE: Have own interior desigr
business. LISA JOENS: Be happily mar
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Homecoming Week.
Jim Shebetka
David Sheely
Don L. Shramek
Leslie Simmons
Scott Simon
John Slaton
Steve Smith
Todd Staskal
Angela Jo Statler
Janice Marie
Stepanek
Terri Lynn Stockton
Sveinn Storm
Seniors 43
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Susan LuAnne Truitt
Les Untiedt
Kathy Volesky
Kyle Vondracek
Kim Waggener
Kathy Watts
Laurie Welty
Tima Whalen
Scott Wieser
Jim Wilcoxson
JENNY OLSON: Work with cattle liv- a j0b as an electronics technician and PKOSH: Get a job in secretarial work or
ing on a ranch. Find a guy, make her life travel. JOHN SERBOUSEK: Live on a public relations. KYLE VONDRACEK:
farm, be a mechanic, live comfortably, Be successful and looked up to, work in
MIKE business communications, own a home,
an en
special and become important,
CAROLINE OSBORN: Get married, live provide well for his family.
business company and be happy,
in the country and be satisfied with life. SCHMIDT: To go into the Air Force and be happy. KATHY WATTS: Find
LISA NETOLICKY: Work for a good stay single.
DON SCHOLL: Own a joyable job and become well establishbakery.
DON SCHRADER: Own and ed, keep God the center of her life. JIM
JEFF DAVID SHEELY: Own a wrecker service cessful in a good job.
KATHY
,
SUSAN REID: To get a Phd. and own a drive his own semi and a race car. WILCOXSON: Live in Colorado, be sucbusiness
in the medical field.
RIERSON: Own a scuba diving shop in and garage. JOHN SLATON: Live in WILFORD: Live in New Youk learning
Florida. DOUG ROY: Have a job in |Qwa ancj start an architectural firm
,
about the city. CHARLENE ZACH:
business management and be head of a TERRI STOCKTON: Deal with advertis- Marry Scott and become financially
company.
LAURIE RUMMELS: Be a jng or writing. SVEINN STORM: Live by stable. Possibly work and follow Scott’s
buyer for a clothing store and live in a faith and serve God. MICHELLE TER band on tour
warm place. DENISE SERBOUSEK: Get
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Lisa Witte
Doug Yanecek
Kathy Yarbrough
Charlene Zach
Scott Zach
Sue Zach
Theresa Zalesky
Loren Ziskovsky
Senior
Pictured:*Not
Rob Brashear
Dan Byerly
Doug Farley
Terry Fite
Penny Hall
Scott Hamilton
Bob Hood
Andy Kerber
David Kraemer
Robert Krahmer
Paul Kuhlman
AlanSchwab
SteveSherard
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how could we enjoy school academical,
For
the ingredients:
2 tons of patience
2 cups of interests
2 cups of attendance
a dash of brains
a little bit of enthusiasm
For example,
being hypnotized in
Then take 2 cups of interests and try to Psychology would not be much fun if
ly? Well students, here’s a recipe from mix it with classes. Blend in a dash of students weren’t interested; solving
theHomeEconomics Department.
Sweet ‘n Sour Classes
brains, sprinkle a little bit of enthusiasm problems in Math and Physics wouldn’t
and don’t forget to mix in attendance
your school year is over!
This recipe may sound corny to
Bake for 180 school days and presto, blowing glasses in chemistry wouldn’t
be much without enthusiasm.
These ingredients may not be enough
Here’s the procedure:
Take 2 tons of patience and use it as academic classes without these virtues,
students but what they don’t know is but students can all be assured that
that they’ve been using this school year these basic ingredients are guaranteed
after school year. Students would not to make school life a little bit lighter,
enjoy all the fun things they did in their Not only that, students may also learn
to enjoy school.
be easily done without patience. Also,
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at the Precision Prosthetic Ltd.
Left: Mr. Tim
Handler with the help of Angie Statler and John
Serbousek demonstrates how energy and power
work during all
-school Energy Assembly held
April 26. Above: Senior Mitch McGrath works on
his project for his Wood Shop class.
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Whether English is your favorite subtroduced
to all the aspects of a
ject or not, we all have to take it for publication,
three full years.
There are two additional ways of get^
ting
credit be ides the traditional struction work in the theatre,
classes offered.
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in the English ar<
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Theatre Arts is a class that gets the
In this class, students learn how to
students involved in the area of conre
especially talented build scenery and props, and the difa,
Kirkwood offers the ferent lighting techniques with the efcollege-level
class in which they are in
terested and ge credit for it at their
reels they make, help the student
become more aware of what goes on
behind a production. Theatre Arts is
like a part two of the Drama class.
ne tngnsr ueparimeni lao a TcW
mce course is set up face and personality. Her name is Barb
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English Department
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reading, speech, and She feels that speaking to the student
individually is more effective than erobarrassing
the student in front of
Theatre Arts and Publications Lab his/her Deers,
“Prairie strikes me as a liberal school
system in which the students are able to
Publications Lab is a class that choose their education. I feel that this is
teaches journalism through the an important motivating factor in learnpublishing
of the
yearbook.
school newspaper and ing ana that s why Prairie
Here students get to see ‘Someplace Special’.”
their wrilmg being published and arem'
really
is,
Mass
Below: Nancy Spector. Center: Elaine Mulhe- i
Far Below:Jean McMenimen.
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musical for Publications Lab.
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Above: English 10 students, Suzanne Gillette,
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Hartman and Miki cum listen
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Jones, Kathy Watts, Caroline Osborne, Susan
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Stepanek, and Jerry Fry dress up as characters in
The Odyssey.
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T
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The students used the Grant Wood
computer for their homework during
one section of the
took Advanced College Placement
tests to gain college credit for their
work in class
The requirements for and courses
.
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Most students successfully
changed very much this academic
year.
completed -their 'ctass requirements
Another group of students sweated
through Mr. Bruns’ geometry class. A
more unfortunate group learned that
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alias Mr. Ken Fearing, has
All in all meet
students survived another year in
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whatever foreign language you may Salzburg, Austria and they also had the
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Air members and writemusic
This year the band had about 80
112 students enrolled in students in it and the Jazz Band aroi
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E.C.I.C.
Festival, Coffee House, Christmas ConAbove:
Mr. Price teaches the choir and coalition
classes.
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in the So<
There was one staff change this year
ial Studies department. Mr.
John Pilchar replaced Mr. Frank Young
as the hfstory instructor when Mr.
young toe< over administrative
for Gary Leeper
duties'
. Mr. Pilcher graduated
last spring from Loras College in DiiUtT-*”
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.American Citizenship
que, Iowa.
1980
and U.S.A Politics students researched
the candidates running fpr prurient
and then} individual students were
chosen to
Tor“the national office: Ann Oldorf as
John Anderson, Gene Anderson as Jimnris-carai
represent
those contending
Reagan, Brook Weldon as Ed Clark,
andConnieO'ConnorasCusHall."
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-
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cwr+ eiilurfrtrHsyeariMr.
Southward, a vice-president in charge
erican Federal
Savings and Loan in Cedar Rapids 1
spoke to the Consumer Economics P
class about establishing credit.
Mr.
John Willi ims, a former PHS science ‘
teacher ar Bills wife spoke to the"*5ur
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.^piead^alTice
Stepanek, Mark Highley, and Tim Appleget.
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Cl IPQ
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John Oertel
Paul Schenkelberg
John Pil
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Far Above Left: Caught ya, Mr. Myers ! Sleeping
on the job again.
Interested students are: Ida
Svante Kettner, Djaba Arquisola . and Laurie
Eden. Far Above Right: Dr.
Zach, a dental inhypnosis
can be used. He demonstrates on
Michelle Kelchen and Karen Wade. Above Right:
THoiTTUidpiHTTHTTSuzie
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of: Linda Thome
Gallagher, Scott Simon . Kathy Yarbrough, and
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. Lauri Haren .
Above Left: Working diligently on a worksheet are
wassmer ana iom
,
Listebarger .
Left: Laurie Rummells and Andy
Grommon listen to two tapes at the same time in
pbyunuiugy Class
.
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the last few years it has private rooms. This system of learning
through T.V.
years ago the library nation, according to Miss Reed, the
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i quiet study area. At the
Kirkwnnr) viHpn system CWlibrariarvat
the higlract
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and
out, sends out notices and collects
fines,
and keens the lihrary in nrrlor
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the
past from a tutor-type teaching tc
TliacIiing basic skills to help thq
students be more successful at Prairie.
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Class?
Science classes usually have a
being long,
hard, and
"
reputation of
sometimes boi ng; not this year though!
In physics, everyone had a chance to
make ice-cream. Chemistry students
experimented with twistea glass m
In April,
Chicago.
some students went to
vTstred" ttie Museum of
hey
Science and Industry, the Planetarium,
the Field Museum “Mr.
about green jnvpc onH fizz
Aquarium,
Rieniets also had a good time telling us
ioc ” caiH
Chemistry student Doug Blair.
Biology people learned about
genetics, bod structure and function,
and dissecting
Life Science classes studied many of
the things Bology students studied,
3lth6iJ§h nof n such deptHT
2
“They'r
not in there to have fun. They’re in there
dHoffman about theclass.
to learn.
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This year Mr. Rieniets, Mr. Osland,
and Mr. Hoffmann have worked hard to
liven up each class and provide difforgnt
activities for the stjjdeiltS
Far Above:Sam Selzer takes his goggles off t;
"closer look '
get
how a transmission works to Doug
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Carol Buresh. Above: Something k
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Mike Malik’s eye. Minnetta Freeburg doesni
appear to have been affected by it. Left: Mar
Stanley takes notes as he •
Biology book.
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Ditch, Becky Kohl, Cindy Meiborg, Kathy
Pehkonen, Lauri ; Eden, Cheryl Robbins, Djaba
Arquisola,
Below
Kyle Vondracek, and Bob Miller Third
Row: Ricki Haye >, Laura Hamilton, Dan deNeui,
John “Bubba” handles, Svante Ketter, Kevin
Higdon, Katny vyans and Lisa NeToTitky. Betow:
Doug Roy lays out a newspaper page.
Right: Ricki Hayes makes a publicity poster for
the upcoming yearbook sale. Bottom: Members
of the Publications Lab class look over some
negatives with teacher Jean McMenimen
pariment
Publications ! ah is a nam
oHHit irv
the English deaprtment this year. Since
on the students’ academic records. Th s
way the students receive credit and %
grade, and it counts as an English class.1
In the classroom, students work
TxJtFi tfie newspaper arid IfV
Last year, newspaper ant
yearbook-—
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headlines.
Wednesday night from 3:30-5:1rH
dependu
stayed
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interesting articles to put in
newpaper,
tied together. They also brainstorm :wm^_^
for the yearbook so the book c
with ’attention draw '
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the newspaper,
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.VZ, classes, Peer Resource
Personal,
Life and
Zsreer Developmen .
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involved in activities
~ed to help them become a better
. The areas hey covered in the
communication skin '
s, self
building , eadership training,
elsp HIM
to
•=?<
=:onships.
~
-e Personal Life . and Career
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*=jdent in learni ig methods of makoenerMTe
ana career plans, i ms
is designed
help the students
their understanding of self?
now to set goals and expand percareer
option:
- lot of program: are sponsored by
guidance o fice, including:
uuioco, me ai ici i iduvc
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school program, Ag programs, and
pondence.
courses,
pec ng,
As
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uic ng and trade.
Ti
or next y <ar,
such
childcare, nurses aid,
yivTup i/
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and
the guidance
ecartment is offering a Gifted and
seling,
lunselini and some career
jests,
n conclusion of
ir
is 1980-81 school
. :he guidance Office sort of took a
tne most askea questions by
its. They were 1) “Can I drop this
Hits tie I
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and 3) “Wh
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. Top Right: Ala
Above: Alan Maas performs one of his many
duties as a counselor, with Gerald Shepherd. Left:
toai upoia
Jim TiuTTsr appears
as a karate expert shows him a few moves on
Wellness Day.
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Lin Hixenbaugh
Jim Kimball
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stressing fitness in more than
3 ways
olved,
nnp
Our P.E. staff thought up
the students to get inv
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for ai 3
such as
team handball, soccer, and volleybal
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hockey.
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tennis unit
the mile an
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a half during the fitness unit.
V V
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shape and have some fun at the
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“ Burly” Smith is the
behind drivers education a class
would “drive” most teachers nuts. T
man goes out every day and put?hTs
on the line teaching sophomores :
techniques of safe, defensive driving
Every stuaent wno goes tnrc
drivers ed. can receive his or her dr
their sixt
license UT
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without taking a written test. In orce- tc
pass drivers ed. the student must
completed thirty hours of class t mo
nf df‘|
time, sometimes more if Mr. Smith f _
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everyone involved, the P.E. teachen
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at the draf ing table or in the shop.
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Students
The art program at Prairie High
School has become very popular. The
class si e in all areas of art has increased
grec ly over the last few years.
TSTTTC3
The
tey?
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limit, with some students even having to
be turned
crease in popularity as seen by Mr.
expres themselves freely and they can
also see their accomplishments in the
products, the pots in ceramics
rings made in the jewelry unit of
weft
tfnishec
and the
twiweeh
The business education area had a
nAV|» / tO• phpr thiQ
is f^liss
Sudderjdorf. She taught shorthand, accounting
I and II, and typing I classes.
Mr. Warning taught the typing I, II, III,
IV,
ail'd Ihe wayco a11
office procedures-office machines,
tf income tax classeST”
Below:Tim Saddler throwing a cylinder.
Below: Doug Roy paints the fighting
Above; \A/andy f~ly and dinr C
ink drawings.
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Above: Duane Larson working on his typing skills
in Tuning
nails. Above: Michelle Terpkosh transcrib**er
dictation.
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Jeff Rummels and Justin Pitts engage in a tough game of Connect Four in Table Games.
.
Above: Look, ma! No hands!! shouts Kathy Potter
while Tammi Everett grabs the paddleboat in
fear.
Left: Kitty Grommon and Barb Kelsey sit
back and enjoy the sun in Needlecraft class.
Mini Courses 69
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Different people spend their leisure shape before the season even starts,
Both parsnow
fell the day of the wrestling mee
time in many different ways. One very Some very dedicated athletes work all or if it’s pouring rain when the trac*
common way is sports.
year round at their sport or sports. The meet starts, even when it’s 20° belo
ticipating and spectating can take up a games or meets can also take up one to zero the night of a football game.
three nights a week.
People involved in sports often pracseason.
tice
every day during the regular their favorite ways to spend spare time
This is not to mention,
,
lot of free time.
-
Sports are a good way to spend yoc
Many fans find sports to be one of leisure time, no matter if it ’s through
school, where you live, or work, or jusof
There always seem to be people to getting together with some friends for a
course, the time put in to get, or stay, in cheer the team on even if five inches of game.
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Above Left: Todd Salat congratulates
Robert Dennis after Robert scores an
important field goal. Above: Mike
Hahesy receives his medal at the State
Wrestling Tournament, where he finish
ed as state champion at 145 pounds.
Left: Shauna Holthaus attempts to get
the ball under the basket to Laurie
Welty.
-
Sports Opener 71
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Pays Off
“The only way a team gets better is to
wrestle the tougher competition,” were
the comments from Prairie Head
Wrestling Coach Jim Kimball, and that’s
just what the Hawks did. The grapplers
battled with top-ranked Iowa City West,
Waterloo West, and Marion, and when
the end result came, Prairie placed 3rd
in the districts and tied for 14th in the
state.
The highlights of the season were
tremendous. Kimball commented that,
“You take a young team like ours and
you’ve got success. The kids kept working
harder, and the price paid off. The
team improved more than any team improved
that I have seen in the years I’ve
coached.”
The Hawks had a state tourney feeling
when they wrestled in the Five
Seasons Classic,
Seasons Center.
held at the Five
Below: Setting up a takedown is Prairie’s state
champion Mike Hahesy in the finals of the Class
third time during the year to wrestle his opponeJ
3A State Wrestling Tournament. This was Mike's from Cedar Rapids Kennedy.
WRESTLING
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
29-22
47
-12
34-14
34-16
Linn-Mar Invitational
21
-31
ECIC — First
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Districts 3rd Place
State
First Place Mike Hahesy (145)
-19
16-33
Urbandale Invitational
29-27
29
Jeff
Marion
W. West
Kenned>
W. Centra
I.C. High
Linn
I.C. West
Jefferson Invitational — Eighth
41-13
C. R. Wash
-Ma'
Above: Front Row: Sam Selzer, Mark Hofmaster,
Scott Penrod
.
Steve Lindemann,
Rich
Lindemann, Chuck Hardin. Back Row: Gary
Swartz, John Randles, Joe Nekvinda, Jeff Hynek
Mike Hahesy and Coach Kimball.
72 Wrestlina
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Above: If he lifts the legs, senior Mark Hofmaster
can pin his opponent. Above Left: Wrestlettes:
Front Row: Michelle Pederson.
Joanne King, Paula Klein. Back Row: Kris Knipp,
Cindy Hasley, Sindy Dubishar.
Below Left: It is hard to get away from senior
Steve Lindemann.
for the fall. Below: Another victory for Joe Nekvinda.
Joe placed 6th at state.
Left: Rich Lindemann works
Second Row:
Wrestling 73
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Tough
The 80-81 Fresh-Soph wrestling
gave their all in every one of the grueling
practices (with the varsity) and their
hard work paid off. Even though their
record wasn' t the best Prairie has ever
had
. only 3-2-1, they really showed their
Fresh-Soph
colors in tournaments. They were the
champs at the E.C.I.C.
Wrestling Tourny and at the Prairie
Fresh-Soph Tournament they had four
champions, although team points
weren' t kept. All in all the season was a
success and there will be some great
young men with their eyes on varsity
positions next year.
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Sophomore Wrestling
31-20
33-24
9-18
16-44
48- 15
12- 12
Below: Front Row: Mike Schwab, Mike Hen
drickson, Chuck Hardin,
Statler,
-
Bill Whitters, Kent
Bill Shebetka, Brent Osland, John
Shebetka, Jeff Hynek, Russ Jarvis. Second
squad compiled another outstanding Row: Eric Jeffords, Chris Bennett, Tom Spore,
season. These young men went out and Kevin Beachler, Robert Pavlicek, Mike Oldorf
Jason Everett, Randy Novak, Charlie
Rex Netolicky. Third Row: Mike Hynek.
Livingston, Tom Brown, John Anderson Dm
Saddler,
Rich Lindemann,
Osborne.
and
John Walderback, Scott DubisnJ
Tim Reid,
Kennedy
IC City High
Linn Mar
I.C. West
Marion
Waterloo West
Above: Bill Shebetka breaking his man
Left: Eric Jeffords working around his oppc -^-d
74 Sonhomore Wrestlinn
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Bft - Oertel, Phil Newhard, Daron Zach, Todd
|fcaa-. John Volk, Craig Carlson, Dean Smyth,
Osland, Mark Croy. Second Row: Arlyn
Chesley,
Steve Hauschild,
Mike Pond, Sam
Wilson, Tim Appleget, Steve Cleppe, Mike Marak,
Pat Scheetz, Steve Duke, Mark Hartman, Terry
Jones, Bill Shebetka, Rick Pavlis. Back Row: Curt
Woods, Bret Wagner, Scott Joens, Gary Lamparek,
Charlie Brown, John Shebetka, Howard
Olson, Gary Swartz, Allen Clough, Brian McNeal.
Charlie Brown pumping iron.
Above: Sam Wilson works out with Tim Appleget as his trusted spotter.
Weightlifting 75
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Season
for Volleyball
This year’s volleyball team had the
best record ever at Prairie High School
with 15 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties.
The team also won two first place
trophies, one at the Stanwood Invitational
and one at the Prairie Invitational.
The major letter winners were: Laurie
Theresa Zalesky,
Welty,
Co-captains —
Shauna
Holthaus, Stacy Ditch, Margie Rigel,
Kathy Nearad,
Diane Mouchka, and
Amy Bubon. Other awards included:
Shauna Holthaus and
Theresa Zalesky, Best spiker — Shauna
Holthaus, Best server—
Most improved —
tributed most —
Most hustle
—
Laurie Welty, ConTheresa
Zalesky, and
Margie Rigel and
Theresa Zalesky.
Shauna Holthaus and Theresa
Zalesky were named First Team AllConference.
Laurie
Welty was named
Second Team All-Conference. Stacy
Also
Ditch, Margie Rigel and Kathy Nearad
received Honorable Mention.
Shauna Holthaus received Honorable
Mention on the All-State Team.
Mr.
Young,
Girls Head Volleyball
“ I thought it
was a very successful year.
I’m
especially happy for the senior girls
because their hard work over the years
has finally paid off.”
Coach said he was very happy with the
outcome of the season.
Margie Rigel,
/
Front Row: Suzanne Gillete, Cynthia Dennis, Debi Wolverton, Joni Bruns, Stacy Stine, Darcy
-
WaJ
:
Rhonda Leon. Second Row: Crystal Bragg, Michelle Evans, Kim Ockenfels, Tammi Best, Chris Zales* «
Sheryl Welty, Chris Minor, Gina Gustafson. Third Row:Coach Young, Lynette Grimm, Chris Fitzpa:
Sandy McLane, Lisa Weber, Michelle Hahesy, Laurie Dvorak , Joey Umstead, Holly Northrup, Cca
Hixenbaugh. Back Row: Chris Winn, Julie Hofmaster, Amy Bubon, Heidi Anderson, Jeni Pedersafl
Shauna Holthaus, Diane Mouchka, Laurie Welty, Kathy Nearad, Stacy Ditch, Thereas Zalesky, MaRigel.
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VOLLEYBALL
Jefferson
LaSalle
LaSalle
LinnMarr
Beckman
Mt. Vernon
Iowa City West
Marian
Standwood Tourney
LinnMar
Beckman
Prairie Tourney
Monticello
Marion
Washington
0- 1
1- 1
2-1
2
- 2
3-2
4-2
4-3
5-3
9-3
-1
9-4-1
10-4-1
13-4-2
14
-3-2
15-3-2
15-4-2
Above Left: Sheryl Welty bumps the ball at a
home meet. Above: Sandy McLane puts her
effort into bumping the ball.
76 Vollevball
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while Stacy Ditch and Thereas Zalesky watch.
Above: Margie Rigel goes for a block while
Theresa Zalesky watches. Far Left:Jeni Pedersen
has good form while bumping the ball.
Left:
Theresa Zalesky backsets to set up the spike for
Laurie Welty.
Volleyball 77
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Tim Appleget , Marlon Blaha
.
Johnson
—
Jordan, Mike Pond, Tom Smith
Shebetka. Second Row: Sam Wilson, Dean Weis,
Craig Smith, DeWayne Heintz,
Mike Hahesy, Andy Grommon, Becky Mitchell—
Manager. Third Row:Cave Crisman—
Tom Waldrep, Kurt
. Jim Porter, Jim
Sveinn Storm,
Coach, Ed
Coach, Arlyn Chesley, Phil Neward,
Mark Croy, Todd Salat , BradHansen, Joe Nekvinda,
Daron
Zach, John Oertel—
Swartz, Dennis Bruns.
Scott Douglas, John Volk, Andy Kerber,
Head Coach. Back
Row: Brian McNeal, Curt Woods, Scott Joens,
Robert Dennis, Randy Buresh, Gary
Tim Fairlie, Gary Lamparek , Joe Ockenfels, Bret
Wagner,
Varsity Has
Tough Schedul
The Prairie Hawk Football leape
ettrifej
« i
%
year won only four games, but
because of their tough schedule. Pri
lost to Class 3A state champ Ma'
fourth place finisher Benton Commj
ty, perennial powerhouse Re:
Beckman, and LaSalle.
Coach Oertel commented that
though we lost those games, the te
never gave up, never had any quitter
and came back and won the last th
ball games. Many juniors were g *
valuable experience this year to
them ready for next year.
DeWayne Heintz made the ECIC F
Team Offense this year and Scott Joe
made First Team Defense.
The Sec:
Team Offense from Prairie include
Brad Hansen, Gary Lamparek,
at
Scott Douglas, and the Second Tea
Defense included Tim Fairlie and J
Shebetka.
All Metro First Team S{
J
End was Brad Hansen, and Scott Joe
made All Metro Second Team De
-
-
sive Back. Sam Wilson and E
'
McNeal received Honorable Merand
Scott Joens received Gazer
Prep of the Week for his play aca
Keokuk.
As for school records,
this yea
team had some to put in. Brad Harahas
12 kick-off returns, and DeWay
Heintz had the most yardage on ao
off. DeWayne also holds the recor:
the longest kick-off return, 95 ya*
and the longest kick
- off return fcr
touchdown. Both records were set
the night of Homecoming aga
Beckman.
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Above: Jim Shebetka ready to fire to an open receiver.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
36-15
6- 28
-38
6-14
0
18-34
0-29
40-14
217
27-
6
Mt. PleasarMarion
Benton
Community
Rees
Beckmar
LaSale
Keoku*
Regina
Linn-Mar
-
78 Football
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Upper Left: Scott Joens rounds the corner to
avoid losing yardage. Middle Left: Tim Fairlie
fights to keep the Hawks alive. Upper Right: Joe
Ockenfels gets the first down for the Hawks.
Middle Right: Robert Dennis attempts an extra
point.
Football 79
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New Places
This year in cross-country and
sophomore football there were two new
coaches, but they weren’t new to Prairie
basketball fans.Head varsity basketball
coach Jeff Wessel was also the new
head coach for boys’
The new head sophomore football
coach was Kevin Behrends, who
doubles as the assistant varsity basketball
coach.
Coach Behrends, in his first year as
head sophomore coach, led his team to
a record of 8-0-1, bringing with that
record the E.C.I.C. championship. The
only blemish on their record came from
a 0-0 tie with Marion.
The cross-country team had very few
juniors or seniors and therefore the
team was made up of young men with
very little experience.
Coach Wessel
believes that with a little experience and
good leadership from the few seniors
next year that Prairie should have a fine
team in ’81.
cross-country.
Above: Front Row: Rick Pavlis, Gary Zigler, Mark Pat Scheetz, Jeff Hynek, Assistant Coach i
Hartman, Perry Nelson, Mike Marak, Todd Smith. Third Row: Steve Cleppe, Charlie Bi
Philipp, Terry Jones, Craig Carlson, Manager Bill Richard Klimes, Ken Gordon, Jeff Living
Second Row: Head Coach Kevin Dean Smyth, Al Clough, Chris Milke. Not
tured: Bill Shebetka, Rex Netolicky,
Whitters.
Behrends, Doug Melsha, Don Finn, Jeff Rummells,
Rod Brown, Brent Osland, Jon Shebetka, Odeen.
Above: Jon Shebetka out-races Linn-Mar
defenders.
Above Right: Chris Marak, Pat
Scheetz, and Charlie Brown pull down a Lion.
Far Right: Brent Osland intercepts a pass
against Dyersville Beckman.
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
Prairie
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
8- 6
0
0
-
32- 0
20-18
30-12
6
6
6
-
-
-
30
60
8
Mt. Pleasant
Marion
Benton Community
Regis
LaSalle
Keokuk
Regina
Linn-Mar
80 Soph. Football
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iBteirrm,
Ion,
Gerald
Jeff Kulhavy, Kreg Tjelmeland, Scott
Jeff Urbanek. Second Row : Scott
Todd Zach, Kevin Cooling, Craig Beisker,
Scott Zach, DougYanacek. Back Row: Coach Jeff
Wessel,
Louis Butts, Chuck Gudenkauf,
Clark
Humble, Mike Scheetz, Nick Lehmkuhl, John
Wahlert, Assistant Coach Ed Johnson.
Above: Clark Humble gives his all for the good of
the Hawk Cross-Country squad.
Serovy warms-up before a big meet.
Below: Scott
'
S ^- arie—
BentonComm. —
3rd Place
BentonComm.—
Ifcaron Invitational
Rapids Invitational
Mar Invitational
C C.
Meet
3rd Place
Marion
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9th Place
7th Place
10th Place
4th Place
9th Place
1st Place
2nd Place
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Above: Front Row: Ricki Hayes, Julie Cach, Sandy
Daly, Becky Mitchell,
Osborn, Kathy Nearad,
Theresa Zalesky,
Caroline Osborne, Sarah Danielson, Kelly Lamb.
Back Row: Angie Hastings, Stacy Ditch, Kelly
Laurie Welty, Shauna
Holthaus, Heidi Anderson, Chris Winn, Dawn Roy.
Standing: Coach Jensen, Coach Hoffmann.
This year the Girls’ Varsity Basketball
Team learned that work in the offseason
can really pay off.
The team
practiced about 2 times a week last
summer to improve their skills. They improved
on the 3 wins and 17 losses of
the year before, to 15 wins and 6 losses
this season.
Willingness to improve and dedication
were big factors in the success of
the team. There was balance in both the
guard and forward courts.
The team
had a lot of close games and came out
the winners in all of them.
Mr.
Hoffmann, head varsity coach
said, “The highlights of the season were
beating LaSalle twice and beating topranked
Jefferson in the last regular
season game.” Both Coach Jensen and
Hoffmann think that next year will be a
rebuilding year because they lost 7
valuable seniors who were regular
starters. Coach Hoffman says, “There
will be a direct correlation between the
work in the off-season and next year’s
showing.” Both coaches feel that the
underclassmen could play an important
role in the team’s success.
The following awards were given:
Laurie Welty
—
Zalesky
Team All-Conference,
1st Team All-Metro, 1st
Al l -State
Honorable Mention, and 2nd leading
scorer in the metro area.
—
1st Team All-Metro, 1st
Team All-Conference, lead in steals in
conference.
Caroline Osborne
Honorable Mention All-Metro,
—
—
2nd
Team All-Conference. Angie Hastings
Honorable Mention All-Metro,
Honorable Mention All-Conference.
Shauna Holthaus
—
Honorable Mention
All-Confernece. Mr. Hoffman —
Coach of the Year in the conference.
Far Above: Laurie Welty follows through or I
shot.
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Angie's face.
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Above Left: Julie Cach fighting for another rebound
while Becky Mitchell watches.
Above:
Caroline Osborne shoots a jump shot showing her
good form. Far Left: Stacy Ditch begs to Angie
Hastings to let her have the rebound.
Left:
Shauna Holthaus practices her ballet steps while
rebounding. Theresa Zalesky and Stacy Ditch are
ready to lend a hand.
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Kent Rigdon, Doug Yanacek, Bret Wagner, Scott
Joens, Jim Johnson, Jeff Kulhavy, Kevin Cooling,
Mike Meyers, Mike Glick. Back Row: Coach Behrends,
Scott Serovy, Clark Humble, Luis Butts,
Curt Woods, Mike Scheetz,
Dennis Bruns,
Kerber,
Coach Wessel.
David Dou
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Jim Rotter, Doug Blair.
Left: Kevin C
demonstrates great "eye-hand coordinate
these moves.
Basketball Season Reflects Enthusiasm
This year’s boys’ Varsity Basketball
Team did a fantastic job throughout the
whole season. The final record was 147.
Some
notable accomplishments
were: beating Kennedy and Jefferson,
both times. Winning over Iowa City High
in districts,
after the Des Moines
Register had predicted City High would
win and that they were the best in the
state. The Hawks had one of the best
defense averages ever by a Prairie
team, and were one win away from the
record wins at Prairie.
Coach Wessel said, “This was the
hardest working group of athletes I
have ever been associated with!” The
team really showed their effort and hard
work on the court. Team member Dennis
Bruns said,
Mention in the Des Moines Registt
David Dougherty and Dennis Bruns a=
received Honorable Mentions.
David Dougherty,
“The season was fun
and rewarding, but sometimes we just
tried too hard and things didn’t work
out the way we had hoped.” Jim Rotter
was First Team All State, by unanimous
choice, Fourth Team All State in the Des
Moines Register. Mike Scheetz was Second
Team All State and Honorable
Boy's Varsity Basketball
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Above: "Quick somebody grab it!” Mike Scheetz
yells to teammates,
Bret Wagner.
Luis Butts, Scott Joens and
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46
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Kennedy
Above: Jim Rotter shoots for two.
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Anamosa
who broke tl
school record with eighty-eight block a
shots felt that the highlight of the ya
was winning against Iowa City High.
The team voted Mike Scheetz “P .‘:
Valuable Player,” Jim Rotter “Best 0
tensive Player,” “Best Defensh
Players” were Kevin Cooling and De
nis Bruns.
“Best Rebounder”
David Dougherty.
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pUvn Cooling backs him up.
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Below: Curt Woods and Dennis Bruns both attempt to make a basket . . . at the same time, Mike
Scheetz watches.
K Luis Butts thoroughly impresses the opposOTI
with his techniques.
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The sophomore Boys’ Basketball
42-41.
All players contributed a great deal to
Team started off their 80-81 season
with a victory against LaSalle,
The season ended wtih 4 wins and 14
losses. The most encouraging point of
the whole season, according to Coach
Schenkelberg was, ‘‘The hard work and
improvement shown at the end of the
season when we defeated 2 of our 4 remaining
opponents.” John Wahlert
said, ‘‘The season went well, and we
had a lot of fun.”
the team but the individuals who showed
the most were, Rodney Brown,
Chuck Gudenkauf,
Don Finn,
Nick
Lehmkuhl, Chris Milke, Richard Klimes,
John Wahlert and freshman Mike Bush.
Don Finn said that,
“ Coach
Shenkelberg did a good job, and the
season was fun.”
The team improved a lot and next
year should show their effort and hard
work throughout the season.
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Above Front: Paul Mangano. Rod Brown, Chuck Gudenkauf, John Gray, Jim Danielson, Scott Davis,
Jim Bayne, Kreg Tjemeland. Back:Coach Schenkelberg, Steve Weber, Chris Milke, John Wahlert, Nick
Lehmkuhl, Richard Klimes, Don Finn, Ken Gordon, Manager Wade Osborne, Asst. Coach DanBubon.
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5;;-;etball Team may not have had the
their record
»-' ngest season ever,
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is Won
—
13, but they
PL' slot of hard work into their practices
i-:alot of effort into their games.
We lost alot of games but showed
uch improvement during the season,”
sates Judy Suddendorf,
the Head
::=ch, “They have the potential to be a
"'
ing ball club if they continue to
J e n d o r f reflects back on the season
pork hard in the off season.” Coach
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.ks pulled a stunning victory over
re Jefferson J-Hawks on their own
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"he girls who participated this year
ted a lot of fun. Michelle Evans felt that,
Hi.vas a great, fun season even though
didn’t win the games we had hoped
Nadine Wehr thought it was the,
rjnnest season ever, and we did the
in a long time. I’m looking forward
fee next year.”
-
in all, the sophomore girls had a
[' ery rewarding season and all look for=
. ng a great time while doing it.
1 ward to not only improving but also
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Left: Kerry Schoner goes up for a rebound
against the J-Hawks. Above: Lisa Dennis shoots
for 2 as Michelle Evans looks on.
Sophomore Girls' Basketball
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:'e: Front: Lisa Weber, Darlene Shramek, Michelle Evans, Joni Bruns, Rhonda Leon, Wendy Ely,
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Angie Joens, Sheryl Welty, Lisa Dennis, Chris Zalesky, Kori Goldsberry, Kim Ockenfels.
Sophomore Girls’ Basketball 87
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Below, Front Row: Kreg Tjemeland, Jeff Defoe, J. D. Rockwell, Matthew Clothier, Dale Meskimen, and Bob Miller. Back Row:Coach Bogner, PerryN
Wade Osborne,Mike Shirm,Howard Olson,Dean Schrader, and Jeff Rierson.
a very
building year with a record of 3-5. In a
meet with Mt. Vernon, Mike Shirm beat
Mt.
Vernon’s number one man, a
senior, Devin Kelso, with a score of
12-9.
The team has improved in attitude
and performance. Being a young team
one senior,
two juniors,
and four
sophomores, they are planning on being
alot tougher next year.
Like the boys’, the girls’ tennis team
is small with only nine players, three
juniors, three sophomores, and three
freshmen.
Linda Hixenbaugh, the girls’ tennis
coach, says that with such a young
team, they are just trying to build the
team up for next year.
Above Right: Wade Osborne lobing the ball back
to his opponent. Above: Perry Nelson shows his
concentration.
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Boys' Tennis Score Board
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Above: Sandi Shakespeare keeps her eye on the
ball.
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Iowa City West
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Mt. Vernon
Jefferson
Linn
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City High
Girls' Tennis
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Far Left: Beth Trieble, anxious to return the ball.
Left:Pam Meyer returning a serve.
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Golf Teams
The Girls’ Golf Team was very small
-7.
this year, so there was only a varsity
schedule with a record of 2
Coach Hatcher said that all the girls
played a very large role this year, and is
looking forward to many new young
golfers next year with Julie Hofmaster,
Colleen Vovrach, and Lori Novak forming
the nucleus.
Senior, Amy Bubon, was runner-up
medalist in the Metro Tournament and
will be missed as she had played
number one golfer for four years.
The Boys’ Golf Team had eleven
players this season,
and had a 3-6
record.
They placed fourth in the
E.C.I.C. Tournament and seventh in the
Metro Tournament.
Seniors Greg Hofmaster, Jeff Moon,
and Monte Lehmkuhl provided good
leadership for the golf team with Hof
-
master being the most consistent
golfer.
Coach Bubon feels that the future is
promising for boys’ golf with some
dedicated returning players.
Below: Front Row: Amy Bubon. Back Row: Coach
Hatcher,
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Julie Hofmaster, Colleen Vovrach, and Lori Novak.
mm
Above: Amy Bubon tees off.
Above: Colleen Vovrach anticipates her putt.
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Above: Jeff Moon chips on to the green. Far Left:
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the break
.
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Mr. Vern Jensen was the new head
Girls’ Varsity Track Coach for the ’81
season. Mr. Jensen is a math teacher in
the Junior High when he isn’t out on the
track.
His two assistants were Judy
Suddendorf, High School Business
Teacher, and Sharon Cole, Elementary
P.E. Teacher.
THe number of girls participating in
track diminished considerably this year
from last year. Because of this, Jensen
said that this was a rebuilding year. He
also said that the team is going to need
assistance from the eighth grade next
year.
The record breakers this year were
sophomores Angie Joens and Chris
Zalesky,
and freshman Stacie Gustafson.
Angie Joens broke her own shot
put record of 33' 11" with a toss of 34'
11".
Chris Zalesky broke Kathy
Cleaves’ old 1979 record in the discus
101' 6" with a throw of 107' 11". Stacie
Gustafson, or
“Gus” also broke Andi
Noeller’s 1977 record for the 800 meter
run, 2:26.1, with a time of 2:18.6.
Stacie also had the honor of being
the only Prairie qualifier for the state
meet held in Des Moines on May 22 and
23.
Coach Jensen believed that the team
ran its best times in the E.C.I.C. track
meet which ended the regular season.
Top Right, Front Row: Mikeala Hickey, Deanna
Steffens,
Kristie Hall, Rena Filling, Vicki Wilcox,
Cheri Bistricky, Stacie Gustafson, Dawn Roy.
Middle Row: Coach Vern Jensen, Becky Hayes,
Chris Zalesky, Michelle Kelchen, Julie Zach, Heidi
Anderson, Angie Hartman, Tammy Blanchard,
Rhonda Leon, Darcy Waid.
Back Row: Joni
Bruns, Angie Joens, Lisa Dennis, Mary Larsh,
Theresa Sankot, Ann Oldorf, Marcia Kelchen,
Assistant Coaches, Judy Suddendorf, and Sharon
Cole. Right: Stacie “Gus” Gustafson relieved at
the finish. Far Right: Is a U.F.O. attacking Angie
Joens? No, it’s Angie Jones attacking a shot put.
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Boys’ Track Strives for
Records
First impressions are often dece; . nd
such as in the case of the Prairie’s Be
Track record. They palced 3rd in : ~~r
first meet,
From there things went uphill and "
the Washington Rela *vi
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placed 1st or 2nd in every meet the
of the season.
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Several school records were set
year. Scott Joens set a new diseji
record of 169' 31/2". Joens was also ti
only member of the boys’ team tc
qualify for state.
The spring mec
team of Dave Lebsock, Tim Fairlie. le
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Wayne Heintz and Tim Appleget set s
record time of 1:37.2.
The highlight of the year was winn g|
the Prairie Relays. This was the first
tory in those relays since 1977.
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Below Left: Onlookers see a display of deterrr
tion as Steve Cleppe polevaults. Below: £
Wagner grits and jumps as he competes in
track meet with I. C. West.
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Boys’Track
Washington Relays
Anamosa Relays
I.C.West (dual)
Grinnell Relays
Mt. Vernon Relays
Prairie Relays
Lion Relays
ECIC Conference Relays
3rd
1st
Triangular-Jefferson-Mt. Vernon 2nd
LaSalle (dual)
Viking Relays
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
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2nd
Far Left: Scott Joens practices his discus
throw, which qualified him for state. Left:Ward
Strang leads two Linn-Mar opponents to the
finish line.
Far Above: Front: Coach Hawkins, Jeff Landuyt, Mike Marak, Harold Odeen, Richie Mumm, Tobey
Harrison, Ron Stallman, Ward Strang, Scott Middleton, Asst. Coach Bill Kurtz. Middle: Manager
Kathy Valesky, Robert Pavlicek , Terry Jones, Todd Salat, Brent Osland, DeWayne Heintz, Todd
Staskal, Doug Roy, Steve Cleppe, Tim Appleget, Laryn Mumm, Steve Jarvis, Asst. Coach John
Pilcher, Robert Dennis. Back: Manager Richard Klimes, Scott Joens, Bret Wagner, Tim Fairlie, Gary
Lamparek, Scott Serovy, Jon Shebetka, Ted Klamerus, Clark Humble, Bruce Kimpston, Todd Zach,
Loren Lippmann, Chris Milke, Tom Spore, Asst. Coach John Oertel.
Boys’ Track 95
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Rigel, Chris Winn, Caroline Osborn, Sheryl Welty, McKay, Gwen Ludvicek, Becky Mitchell, Diane
Chris Zalesky. Back Row: Katy Nearad, Micky Mouchka, Jeni Pedersen, Kerry Schoner.
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base line. Above: Chris Winn darts for first base
after slugging the ball right down the line to the
pitcher.
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The 1980 Prairie softball team had a C. R. LaSalle:
season record of 8 wins and 16 losses.
Chosen to be First Team,
All Con;erence
were: Shauna Holthaus as inC.
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Linn-Mar:
f elder and Nancy Cisar as outfielder. C. R. Regis:
infielder on the Second Team.
Mitchell.
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<athy Nearad was chosen as a pitcher Other E.C.I.C. stats for Prairie players
;or the Second Team, All Conference were: Caroline Osborne with an average
=nd Paula Hernandez was picked as an of
.450. She had the distinction of
holding the lead in the conference. NanHonorable
Mention was given to Becky cy Cisar had a .422 average and
Shauna Holthaus ended the season
The final standings in E.C.I.C. for the with a .354. Pitcher Kathy Nearad had a
80 softball team were:
season record of 5-5.
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Me”
The 1980 Baseball Team finished
their season with a 13-12 record.
Captains were Don Jansa,
Schulte, and Kurt Tjelmeland.
Don Jansa,
Phil Schulte,
Phil
Dennis
Bruns, and Kurt Tjelmeland werenamed
1st Team All Conference. Jim Rotter
and Craig Voelker were named 2nd
Team All Conference.
Jim Wilcoxson,
Jim Shebetka, Joe Nekvinda and Curt
Woods received Honorable Mentions.
1980 team honors went to: Most
Valubale —
Coach’s Award
Leading Pitcher
Leading Hitter
Phil Schulte, Most ImprovJim
Rotter,
Joe Nekvinda,
Jim Wilcoxson,
—
Dennis Bruns, and
Phil Schulte.
Season Totals were: Most Runs —
Don Jansa (33), Most Hits —
Bruns, Phil Schulte (26), Most RBI’s —
Phil Schulte (32), Most Stolen Bases
—
ting Average —
Phil Schulte (.351).
—
Don Jansa (19), Highest Fielding Average
Jim
Rotter (.985), Highest BatDennis
Bruns (.351),
Dennis
ed— Jim Shebetka, Mr. Hustle — Dan
Schrader, Best Glove —
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Above: Jim Wilcoxson shows his pitching forr 1
Below: Front Row: Curt Woods, Jim ShebetkaI
Kevin Cooling, Jim Johnson, and Mike Meyer;
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Wilcoxson, Bret Wagner, Dennis Bruns, Lorer
Lippmann, Doug Yanecek, and Scott Serovy.
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*rmkuhl, John Wahlert, Doug Woods, Kevin Heilers, Chris Milke, Bill Shebetka, Steve Duke, Coach
Schenkelberg. Above Middle: It looks like Jim Shebetka will beat the ball to home plate. Above:
- Johnson tags the opponent to stop him from successfully stealing a base. Doug Yanecek looks on.
Aoove Right:Jim Johnson models the newest look in baseball fashion.
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At one time or another throughout
the year every student usually gets tired
If you are interested in music, you can
join band, jazz band, choir, or coalition
,
classes. A good way to avoid this is to classes. Besides just regular class time
get involved in things besides just you have the chance to be in musicals,
regular schoolwork. There are many concerts,
contests,
variety of interests that a person can
easily become a part of. Not only are related to drama,
they fun but you can get to know some
staying in shape.
groups and clubs that cover a wide people from other schools.
If you enjoy acting,
There are groups that recogn:
achievement, such as letterclubs ar:
of the homework, the tests, and the You can also recieve credit for these Thespians,
travel and meet Prairie offers,
there are clubs
The groups mentioned are just sorr -
School doesn’t have to be just te>
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of the many clubs and groups tha
books and studying. There are mar
school related groups that you can be :
Cheerleading and pom-pon are ways part of that are really enjoyable anc
faculty members and fellow students that you can promote school spirit while educational while helping to make the
with the same interests that you have.
school year go a little bit faster.
A A A
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Above: Front Row: Mike Malik, Angie Statler, John
Second Row: Matthew Clothier, Dawn
:erbousek, Susan Brecht, Bob Miller, and Minnetta
eeburg.
•aresh, Mark Hartman, Susan Truitt, Kent Statler,
and Chris Hare. Third Row: Pat Scheetz, Kerry
5choner, Perry Nelson, Sandy Zach, Jim Bayne, and
Patti Stallman
Ricki Hayes, Scott Boots, and Lisa
etolicky put on a Christmas coalition show at Prairie
ew. Right: Front Row: Jeni Pedersen and Suzie
a lagher. Back Row: Kelly Blackwell, Phyl Britcher,
: leen Vavroch, Janice Mackey, Kim Tjelmeland,
'ary Hynek, Julie deNeui and Peggy Reid with their
ophies for pom-pon. Below: Cindy Landtiser, Julie
- ofmaster, Brenda Kirk, Chris Hare, Laurie Hasley,
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san Beck, Lisa Jensen, Paula Beldon, Dawn Klein,
E en Dupler, and Connie O’Connor lead the crowd in
;cheer.
:eth Triebel. Back Row: Don Finn,
ark Cross,
T
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benefits of the outdoor lounge, which is sponsored
by the Student Council.
Above: Lisa Joens, Jim Shebetka and Angie
Statler use their imagination as they make silver
moons for the Homecoming Dance.
Successful Activities Planned by Student
Council
This year the Student Council was
productive. The members were involved
with several activities that benefited
themselves as well as the school.
The year started out right away with
Homecoming, which to some was very
nerve racking. But in the end everything
worked out for the best.
Other activities that went on
throughout the year included the donut
sales every Friday morning, three Student
Council sponsored dances,
the
end of the year pig roast, and many
others.
All in all,
the members of Student
Council had a very busy and rewarding
year.
Above: President of this year's Student Council, Steve Smith, leads another exciting Student COL"
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Meeting. This one was held to prepare for the Student Council sponsored pig roast, held Thursday. V;
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102 Student Council
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Kathy Potter,
Dam Richie, Steve Smith, Angie Hastings, Angie
Statler, John Serbousek, Lisa Joens. MiddleRow:
Susan Beck, Michelle Kelchen, Joyce McCrea,
Bruce Kimpston, Tami Karasek,
Laura Rummells, Sarah Danielson, Mark Hartman,
Jeni Pedersen, Brent Osland, Kent Statler,
Mike Glick, Bret Wagner, Ward Strang, Julie Hofmaster,
Dawn Maresh. Back Row: Joni Bruns,
Kerry Schoner, Chris Brentner, Tammi Best,
Matthew Clothier, Jim Shebetka, Patti
Nadine Wehr, Kori Goldsberry, Chris Milke, Angie
Joens,
Franc, Chris Knipp, Kim Sumners.
: Students and faculty participate in a
-:oern dance class on Wellness Day, which was
- by the Student Council. Dancers are: Front
Lin Hixenbaugh, Kathy Plotz,
Renee
fcme-ia, Beth Triebel. Back Row: Ida Netolicky,
Sandy Weber, Kathy Nearad, and Margie Rigel.
Right: Becky Hayes and Debbie Wolverton
display their disco skills at the Christmas Dance,
while Kindea Dean watches the crowd.
Student Council 103
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cheerleaders.
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The Varsity Football
with hard work and
dedication, had a real successful year.
In the spring and summer of 1980, the
nine members of the squad raised
$1000 to attend an NCA camp at Lake
Okoboji, IA.
The awards they won at camp were
the Spirit Stick every night, the Award
of Excellence,
Cheerleader honor won by Patti Franc.
The Varsity Girls’ Basketball squad
also went to the same camp. They came
back with two Outstanding awards, two
Excellent awards, one Superior award,
and the Spirit Stick on one night.
The sophomore cheerleaders sold tshirts
with the varsity girls during the
year. All the girls did a great job of getting
students and faculty enthused for
the games.
It was really the ‘‘Year of the
Cheerleader” and all the girls on the
squads worked to prove it!
Above: Beck, Franc, Klein, Vogt, Dupler, Goldsberry, Jensen, Ritchie.
and the All American
Above: Shakespeare, Babb, Gustabson, Shramek, Waid, Hayes
Above: Dawn Klein thinks its a "stick-up." Left:
Landtiser, Hofmaster, Hare
104 Cheerleaders
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Above:Goldsberry, Jensen, Hasley, Dupler, Beck
Above:Kohl, Myers
Above:Dvorak, Slaton, Hayes, Babb
Above: Cindy Landtiser stirs chocolate for “churros
y chocolate” in Spanish class.
Sandi Shakespeare, Gina Gustafson, and Darcy
Waid.
Left: Jill
Goldsberry, Laurie Hasley, and Pam Ritchie show
lots of pep after a football game.
The sophomore cheerleaders for wrestling were
Cheerleaders 105
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=Front Row: Gina Gustafson, Debbie Wolverton,
Becky Potter, Loni Wright, Sandi Shakespeare,
Joanne Kraemer,
Ricki Hayes, Cynthia Dennis,
Kathy Plotz, Lori Haren, Djaba Arquisola, Vicki
Harris, Tima Whalen. Second Row: Student
Nelson, Mark Hunter, Jim Porter, Russ Krantz,
Kreg Tjelmeland,
Julie deNeui,
Minnetta
Freeburg, Tammi Jones, Connie O’Connor, Kim
Potter,
Chris Gallagher, Becky Kohl, Penny
Stolba, Linda Kelsey, Director — Mr. Russ Price.
Third Row: Becky Hayes, Denise Serbousek,
Judy Turecek, Dana Cannon, Chris Hare, Joanne da Boland, Julie Crimmins, Beth Triebel, M~
King, Susan Truitt, Darlene Shramek, Jeanne Larsh, Chris Minor, Barb Myers, Lori Ahr
Jim Barb Mackey, Kindee Dean. Fifth Row: Rc iH
Noce,
Matthew Clothier,
Mike Malik,
Danielson, Mark Hartman, Bob Miller, Mike Elliff,
teacher — Sheila Pweitt, Sherry Dougherty, Kathy Kathy Yarbrough, Laurie Eden, Lori Richardson,
Potter, Debbie Zigler, Brenda Ballard, Kerry Chris Fitzpatrick, Lori Stockton, Dawn Roy, Laurie
Schoner, Dawn Maresh, Susan Brecht, Perry
Row: Darcy Waid, Amy Babb, Ida Netolicky, Deneen
Young, Sandi Zach, Lisa Dennis, Kim Serbousek,
Bonnie Smith, Jacki Downs, Mark Cross,
Valerie Boots,
Mizaur, Lisa Netolicky, Stacy Kell, Carrie Bar* e-|
Shelly Floyd, Rachel Hartman, Tammi Best,
Statler,
Ann Oldorf, D «.]
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Schwab, Teri Bennett, Holli Kemmerer. Fourth Holvenstot, Don Finn, Svante Kettner, S::*
Boots, Monte Lehmkuhl, Scott Simon, Ksru
Zach,
Dan deNeui, John Serbousek, Ricky Bahr, Loren Volesky,
Lippman, Pat Scheetz, Jim Bayne, John Ely, Bren
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Brentner.
Statler, Jeni Pedersen, Sindy Dubishar, CharleJ
Patti Stallman, Kathy Pehkonen, KatjJ
Lori Block, Pam Hofmaster, C a
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There is a new look in the high school
choir room. The traditional mural that
has been on the back wall in the choir
room for six years has finally disappeared.
A new look has taken its place.
The main color is capri green with the
word “music” in big yellow print. Near
the left corner of the room is a painted
ball that is orange on one side and it
fades out to yellow shades. Staff lines
go the length of the wall and connect to
a bar at the end. Many choir students
helped with this project
.
Small group contest was held at
Prairie on March 28. The groups that
went to contest were: Madrigal, Girls’
Sextet, Double Boys’ Quartet, Like and
Unlike Duets and Solos. Special thanks
went to Roxene Schreiber, Ricki Hayes,
Sheila Pewitt, and Kelyn King who accompanied
the groups and soloists.
Above: Pat Scheetz, Kent Statler, Mark Hartman and Jim Bayne sight read a new song.
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Below: Choir Club: Front Row: Angie Statler,
.ohn Serbousek, Lisa Dennis, Minnetta Freeburg.
Second Row: Sandi Shakespeare, Kerry Schoner,
CTris Gallagher,
Mark Hartman,
Matthew
Clothier, Kent Statler, Pat Scheetz, Don Finn.
Third Row: Ricki Hayes, Charlene Zach, Scott
Simon, Mike Malik, Tammi Jones, Dawn Maresh,
Cynthia Dennis, Lori Haren,
Vicki Harris, Becky
Kohl. Fourth Row: Debbie Wolverton, Perry
\elson, Brenda Ballard, Lori Richardson, Tammi
Best, Pam Hofmaster, Jeni Pedersen, Kathy Plotz,
Gina Gustafson,
Loni Wright, Kathy Pehkonen,
Kathy Volesky, Laurie Eden, Mary Larsh. Back
Row: Sindy Dubishar, Chris Fitzpatrick, Jeanne
Noce, Darlene Shramek, Sandy Zach, Dana Cannon,
Laurie
Schwab, Monte Lehmkuhl, Scott
Ann Oldorf, Beth Triebel,
Boots, Svante Kettner, Patti Stallman, Bob Miller,
Connie O'Conner,
Becky Hayes, Director — Mr. Russ Price.
Far Above: Svante Kettner, our foreign exchange
student,
Here,
Svante Kettner,
smiles pretty for the camera. Above:
Patti Stallman gives Matthew
Scott Boots,
Choir members put much time and effort into the
musical.
Clothier a helping hand. Left: John Serbousek,
and Matthew
Clothier sing some 50’s tunes at the Variety Show.
Choir 107
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Arquisola, Susan Truitt, Matthew Clothier, Kathy Potter, Tammie Jones. 2nd Row: Cynthia Dennis, Kathy Yarbrough, Amy Bubon, Renee Rohlena, Lori
Richardson, Mike Malik, Charlene Zach, Scott Simon, Julie deNeui. 3rd Row: Suzanne Gillette, Susan Brecht, Julie Boland, Bob Miller, Patti Stallman.
Laura Hamilton, Mark Hunter, Brenda Boland, Angie Statler, Minnetta Freeburg. Back Row: Connie O'Connor, Beth Triebel, Dan deNeui, Russ Krantz.
Gerald Shepard
. Scott Boots, LarynMumm, Svante Kettner, John Serbousek, Jeni Pedersen, Peggy Fry.
Fun Clubs!
This year’s Drama Club has been a
very active organization. The club finally
took a trip that had been planned for
three years. Members of the club went
to Des Moines for a day of literary and
dramatic culture.
The club attended the musical Annie
which was presented at the Civic
Center. They then went to the Ingersoll
Dinner Theatre.
Letter Club has always been an active
group. To become a member of the Letter
Club, you must letter in any sport or
activity except band or chorus.
The Girls’ Letter Club has been
especially active this year.
sponsored some fund raisers,
decorated for the athletic banquet, and
went skiing in Galena,
III. over
Christmas vacation.
The money they’ve raised will be used
to buy a stereo for the wieight room.
This year’s President was Becky Mitchell,
Treasurer was Angie Hastings,
and Secretary was Theresa Zalesky.
They’ve
Above: Tammie Jones in make
during the Variety Show.
-up for her mime
Above: Suzanne Gillette and Russ Krantz stud i
script in the Little Theatre.
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Drama Club
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Leon,
Paula Beldon, Laurie Hasley, Patti Franc, Caroline
Osborne,
Susan Reid, Jenny Olson, Terri Stockton, Melanie
Gade, Ellen Dupler, Sarah Danielson, Chris Hare,
Dawn Maresh. 3rd Row: Julie Hofmaster, Joyce
Snyder,
Colleen Vovroch,
Ricki Hayes, Amy
Diane Mouchka,
Bubon, Jeni Pedersen, Kelly Osborn, Lisa Dennis,
Chris Zalesky, Shery Welty,
Becky Mitchell, Teri Bennett, Ann Oldorf, Shauna
Holthaus, Stacy Ditch.
Left: Boys’ Letter Club: Front Row: Wade
Osborne, Mike Schirm, John Volk, Todd Staskol,
DeWayne Heintz, Steve Smith, Tim Appleget. 2nd
Row: John Oertal; Sponsor, Gary Swartz, Kreg
Tjelmeland,
Tim Fairlie, Robert Dennis, Sam
Wilson, Bret Wagner. Back Row: Dennis Bruns,
Arlyn Chesley, Gary Lamparek, Don Scholl, Curt
Woods, Scott Joens, Brian McNeal.
Julie Zach, Cynthia Dennis, Lisa Jensen,
Theresa Zalesky, Micky McKay. 2nd
Row: Julie Cach, Heidi Anderson, Pam Meyer,
Left:Jenny Olson sets up for the athletic banquet.
Above: 1980-81 Athletes of the year were: Mike
Hahesy; Male Individual Athlete of the Year;
Theresa Zalesky: Female Individual Athlete of the
Year; Shauna Holthaus: Female Best All Around
Athlete; Dennis Bruns: Male Best All Around
Athlete.
Letter Clubs 109
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The “76th Street Coalition” is a
select group of individuals that perform
as a group before large and
small audiences, having fun and
making others happy,
while gaining
experience and learning new ways to
express themselves.
Being involved in Coalition provides
members with more than experience
in entertaining others; it
provides a feeling of belonging. It offers
the opportunity for making new
friends, meeting new people,
in selecting the group.
The 1980-81 Coalition consisted
of: Basses: Mike Malik, Perry Nelson.
Pat Scheetz,
Don Finn,
Kettner
Matthew
Clothier, Mark Cross and Svante
Bayne *. Tenors: Scott Boots, Jim
Kent Statler, John Serbousek, and
Kreg Tjelmeland
*
.
Maresh,
and
getting to know others better while
broadening their musical knowledge.
Memorable moments in Coalition
for some include: Performing at the
State Fair in Des Moines, a birthday
party at Happy Joe’s after a show,
the performances at Westdale Mall,
taking a trip to Hawaii along with the
choir two years ago, and doing the
Denny Frary Morning Show.
Members of Coalition are chosen
based on their above average vocal
talent and dancing ability,
or
outstanding instrumentality. Responsibility,
dedication, desire, good-will,
friendliness,
and versatility are
several qualifications judges look for
and Sandy Zach
Sopranos: Lisa Netolicky,
Shakespeare,
BAND
—
*
.
Beth
Triebel, Susan Brecht, Susan Truitt.
Mi nne t t a F r eebu r g ,
Sand i
and Chris Hare .
*
Pam Ritchie; piano, Scott
Simon; guitar, Jeff Hynek; bass, Mike
Elliff; drums, Lisa Dennis; piano
Monte Lemkuhl and Chris Brentner.
SOUND
Nelson.
DIRECTED BY RUSS PRICE
With the help of Roxy Schreiber.
members choreographed all of their
own dances.
The extra effort required
in doing this is one example of
the dedication to the betterment of
the group by its members.
J. Holvenstot; drums*. LIGHTS —*, D.
Bob Miller and Perry
, Bob Miller, Mark Hartman.
Altos: Angie
Statler, Char Zach, Patti Stallman.
Ricki Hayes, Kerry Schoner, Dawn
Far Above Top: John Serbousek and Susan
Brecht kick up their heels in "A Chorus Line."
Above Middle: The Coalition performs during
the Spring Progressive Concert. Above: Practice,
practice, practice!! Learning music for
Spring Fling, a special show honoring the
senior members
.
The “ 76th Street Coalition” : Above: Front Row: Lisa Dennis, D. J. Holvenstot, Pam Ritchie. 2nd
Row: Scott Simon, Mike Elliff, Jeff Hynek. 3rd Row: Kreg Tjelmeland, Susan Truitt, Scott Boots
Svante Kettner, Sandi Shakespeare, Jim Bayne. 4th Row: John Serbousek, Angie Statler, Kerry
Schoner, Ricki Hayes, Minnetta Freeburg, Matthew Clothier. 5th Row: Perry Nelson, Dawn Maresh.
Don Finn, Bob Miller, Susan Brecht, Mark Hartman. 7th Row: Monte Lemkuhl, Mark Cross, Mike
Malik, Chris Brentner. 8th Row: Chris Hare, Sandy Zach. 9th Row: Laryn Mumm, Becky Hayes
.
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Amy Bubon, Joyce McCrae, Laurie Eden,
Tammy Latuska, Gayle Loomis, Dawn Maresh,
Karen Wade. Second Row: John Serbousek,
Mike Elliff, Bob Miller, Kathy Yarborough,
Jerry Fry, Gerald Shepard
Third Row: Scott Simon, . Larynn Mumm.
Bruce Kimpston,
Don Shramek,
Patti Stallman, Karen Neil,
Becky Hayes, Webb Wassmer, and director
Bill Henley. Not Pictured: Eric Dunn.
Over this past year, Prairie’s Jazz
Band has participated in numerous
competitions. Many hours of early morning
practices, sacrificing that extra
hour of sleep before school, go into
preparation for each one.
The hard work paid off.
Jerry Fry;
trombone, and Scott Simon; guitar,
won solo awards at the N.E.I.B.A. Jazz
Festival in Manchester,
Augustana Jazz Festival, in Rock Island,
Illinois,
solo awards went to Scott
Above: Becky Hayes, Jerry Fry, Gerald Shepard
. Larynn Mumm, Amy Bubon, Laurie Eden, Tammy
Latuska, Gayle Loomis and Karen Wade are shown rehearsing for an upcoming contest.
Simon on the guitar and the entire
rhythm section was recognized. At the
Coe Jazz Festival, held at Coe College
here in Cedar Rapids, Scott Simon was
named “ outstanding soloist of the
day,” and soloed with the Coe Jazz
Band in their performance that evening.
They won 3rd Place overall in 3A competition
at the Tallcorn Jazz Festival,
and Scott Simon received yet another
solo award.
Iowa. At the
Jazz Band 111
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Best
Approximately eighty members make
up one of the best bands Prairie High
School has seen in the last five years,
according to Bill Henley, who directed
the band during the 1980-81 school
year.
Most of the band members part
i c i p a t e d i n s m a l l g r o u p
vocal/instrumental contest,
which was
held here at Prairie this year. The
groups and soloists received 23 division
one ratings, 11 division two ratings, and
2 division three ratings.
This year the band took a spring tour
to Decorah, Cresco, and Fayette to perform
for other students and prepare for
contest. The trip helped the band but
was also relaxing, according to Mr.
Henley.
Members of the band also participated
in pep bands, variety shows,
student assemblies,
half-time shows,
concerts, and a trip to Adventure Land
for one of the toughest competitions in
the state.
Above Right: Laurie Schwab, Lori Bowersox, Don
Shramek,
perform with the orchestra to make the musical a
success. Below Right: Joyce McCrea and Patty
Smyth rehearse for the spring tour.
Gerald Shepard, and Craig Carlson
Below:
Trumpet players Bruce Kimpston, Patti Stallman,
Karen Neal, and Tima Whalen perform during the
halftime show.
112 Band.
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Music Parents Variety Show. Below Left: Minnetta
Freeburg, Kathy Yarbrough, Tammy Latuska,
Laurie Eden, Crystal Bragg, Laryn Mumm, and
Eric Dunn get fired up during a pep assembly. Far
Below Left:Amy Bubon gives a toot at one of the
pep assemblies for Prairie. Below: Band: Front
Row: Susan Reid, Kelly Blackwell,
Suzie
Gallagher, Lisa Cambell, Gayle Loomis, Minnetta
Freeburg, Kathy Potter, Julie deNeui, Denise Serbousek,
Rachel
Hartman,
Laurie Schwab,
Stephanie Hohensee. Second Row: Joyce McCrea,
Patty Smyth, Aimee Peddycoart, Peggy Fry,
Tracy Ryan, Barb Myers, Deveri Johnson, Brenda
Hammond, Rhonda Leon,
Denise Crock, Amy
Babb, Joni Bruns, Darcy Waid, Lori Bowersox.
Third Row: Barb Kelsey, Densie Maresh, Dana
Cannon,
Darlene Shramek, Julie Bell, Karen
Wade, Connie O’Connor, Gina Gustafson, Kyle
Vondracek, Dean Schrader, Amy Bubon, Cherie
Vondracek, Tammy Latuska, Laurie Eden, Tima
Whalen, Mr. Henley, Director. Fourth Row: Dan
deNeui, Don Shramek, Cindy Landtiser,
Chris Milke, Kelly Lamb, Dawn
Jim
Danielson,
Maresh, Judy Turecek, Perry Nelson, Kathy Yarbrough,
Hayes,
John
Serbousek, Mike Elliff, Becky
Back Row: Webb
Jackie Cooling.
Wassmer, Svante Kettner, Lynette Grimm, John
Gray, Karen Neal, Patti Stallman, Bruce Kimpston,
Scott Boots, Gerald Shepard, Laryn Mumm,
Jerry Fry, Bob Miller, Craig Carlson, Beryl O’ Connor,
Mark Hartman, and David Holvenstot.
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׉E	eCamp Helpful to Both Pom-pon and Flag
The season for both flag girls and
pom-pon girls started with camp.
The flag girls, sponsored by Gloria
Henley, attended a camp in June, at the
University of Northern Iowa in Cedar
Falls. This was the first year for the flag
girls to attend a camp.
Many new skills and routines were
learned. Laurie Eden commented that,
“camp was worthwhile; it helped us a
lot. We learned some good routines,
how to improve marching, and some
new ways to twirl.”
The flag girls march with the band
during half-time of home football
games. To prepare for the games, the
squad practiced twice a week in the
morning and every day during band.
The squad came a long way this year.
Camp helped them to improve. New
uniforms gave them a new look.
The pom-pon squad went to a NCA
camp in August, at Iowa State University
in Ames. This was the second year for
the squad to attend a camp. The girls
did well, receiving over 40 ribbons, 2
spirit sticks and also qualified as a
“Super Star” squad.
Many new
rolls, and
routines were learned, along with kicks,
ripples, pom-pon passes,
mounts
.
The squad’s season ran most of the
year. They performed with the band at
football games, half-time of boys’ and
girls’ basketball games,
and several
pep assemblies. They also performed at
their first wrestling meet. To prepare for
games, practices were often held 5 days
a week and before games.
One of the highlights of the season
was a clinic at Coe College. The squad
received two first place trophies. One
was an overall trophy, the other for their
skill division.
Captains of this year’s squad were:
Suzie Gallagher, Kim McConaughy, and
Susan Reid.
The squad improved a lot during the
year with the help of camp and their two
new sponsors, Phyllis Britcher and
Mary Hynek.
Above: Flag girls for 1980-81 were: Front Row:
Deveri Johnson and Patty Smyth. Second Row:
Lisa Cambell, Laurie Eden, Rachel Hartman, and
Jackie Cooling. Back Row: Kathy Volesky and
Kelly Lamb.
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Below: Members of the 1980-81 pom-pon squad
were: Front Row: Joyce Snyder, Kim Tjelmeland,
Susan Brecht, and Susan Truitt. Second Row:
Colleen Vavroch and Lisa Joens. Third Row: Potter, Chris Gallagher —
Peggy Reid, Julie deNeui, Denise Serbousek, and Reid. Not Pictured:Kim McConaughy.
Jeni Pedersen. Back Row: Janice Mackey, Kelly
Blackwell, Kim Serbousek, Suzie Gallagher, Kath>
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Left: Colleen Vavroch, Suzie Gallagher, Denise
Serbousek, Susan Brecht, Jeni Pedersen, Kathy
Potter, Julie deNeui, Peggy Reid, Kim Serbousek,
Janice Mackey, Kelly Blackwell,
and Kim
Tjelmeland perform the pyramid routine which
was one of two routines they performed at Coe
College.
trophies. Below: Rachel Hartman marches out onto
the football field at half
game.
Both routines received first place
-time of the varsity
Above Left: Susan Truitt, Colleen Vavroch, and
Kelly Blackwell are ready to go onto the football
field. Left: Kim Tjelmeland, Janice Mackey, Joyce
Snyder, Kim Serbousek, and Peggy Reid perform
their Christmas routine at a basketball game.
Above: Kathy Potter performs a routine which
won the squad a trophy at Coe College.
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There are many events that happen some had trouble even getting on.
throughout the school year.
First is homecoming with the parade,
course, the dance.
Coffeehouse,
written by choir
want to go anywhere and others that
the Powder Puff football game, and, of would go only where they wanted to go.
and the relays which got most parThere
were a few donkies that didn't ticipants dizzy or hit with raw eggs.
Next came graduation, the bigges
event of the year for the seniors. No
*
and the Sadie Hawkins Dance where
watching plays there are always three the beginning of the year.
or more put on through the year by the
drama members.
The donkey basketball game was a
really funny event. Everyone seemed to
have trouble staying on their donkey;
friends.
There was the Valentines Day Dance longer did they worry about green time.
For the sophomores and juniors luck>
students, is held in the fall. The musical the girls could finally ask out the guy enough to still be in school, there were
is put on in the late winter.
Then came the long awaited Prom. A
There are many other events that occhance
to get dressed up and be with curred during the year. What ever the
event is that you attend, it is a good wa:
The pig roast was a big event with all to spend the Fifth Season,
you could eat, music, volleyball, frisbee
.
116 Events Opener
If you enjoy they had wanted to go out with since the mini-courses which were possible
because of fund raising.
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some trouble getting on the
donkey and hanging onto the ball
at the same time while Jenny
Olson is ready to make an in
-
terception. Far Left: Tim Saddler
and Pam Hofmaster enjoy the
Sadie Hawkins Dance. Left: Drug
abuse lecturer,
Dave Toma,
speaks to high school students at
the FiveSeasons Center.
Events Opener 117
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Heintz and Patti Franc. Center Right: Jim Shebetka and Laurie Hasley. Bottom Right: Tim Fairlie. Bottom
Center: Mike Hahesy and Pam Ritchie. Bottom Left: Steve Smith and Dawn Klein. Not Pictured:
Lori Vogt.
118 Homecoming
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Homecoming started off this year
with dress up day on Tuesday where
everyone put away their grubby clothes
and put on their good clothes for a day
Wednesday was hat and jersey day,
.
with everyone wearing hats, caps, and
jerseys.
Thursday was western day
where everyone wore cowboy hats and
vests. Thursday night was the “Burning
of the P” and the Powder Puff football
game with the senior girls beating the
sophomore and junior girls 20-0.
Brad Hansen and Lisa Jensen were
crowned King and Queen. Other candidates
were Pam Ritchie,
Jim
Shebetka,
Laurie Hasley, DeWayne
Heintz, Dawn Klein, Mike Hahesy, Lori
Vogt, Tim Fairlie, Patti Franc, and Steve
Smith. When asked “What were your
feelings when you got crowned?” Lisa
said, “Very surprised and shocked, but
it was exciting and a really nice honor.”
Brad commented, “I was glad to be a
candidate, but when I got it I couldn’t
believe it.”
Friday was spirit day with all the
students and teachers wearing orange
and black. There was also the annual
parade and pep assembly where they
announced that the seniors won the hall
decorations and the sophomores won
the float contest. Friday night was the
homecoming game against Beckmen;
we lost the game 34-18. After the game
students hurried into the gym where the
dance was held.
The theme of the
dance was “Give Me The Night.”
Above Right: Senior Powder Puff girls, Theresa
Zalesky, Angie Statler, Angie Hastings,
-
Terri
Stockton, Julie Koutny, Becky Mitchell, Michelle
Kelchen, and Diane Mouchka. Right: Homecom
ing cheerleaders, Top Row: Brenda Kirk, Cindy
.andtiser, Becky Kohl.
Middle Row: Darlene
Shramek, Gina Gustafson, Darcy Waid, Laurie
Dvorak. Bottom Row: Julie Hofmaster, freshmen
Jenny Franc, Becky Hayes.
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musical.
This year’s production was
highly acclaimed and praised as being
very entertaining and well performed.
The “ Pajama Game” was about a pajama
factory located in Cedar Rapids,
whose workers were demanding a
seven-and-a-half-cents raise.
When
denied the wage increase they
threatened to strike, but the strike was
thwarted when the new superintendent
finally urged the boss to agree to the
higher wages.
Among the highlights of the show
were the knife throwing act in the picnic
scene, Hernando’s Hideaway, and the
Dream scene.
The singing, dancing and acting were
excellent, something all of those involved
should be proud of. The band, light
and sound crews,
directors and
choreographers also did a fantastic job
and are to becommended.
Left:
Matthew,
aren t you forgetting
something!!?” Above: ‘Ding-ding,’ round four for
Mike Malik and foreign exchange student Swante
Kettner. Far Above: “Did you lose your contacts
Scott?” Right: Patti Stallman and Scott Simon
strut their stuff.
120 Musical
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t
This year’s annual Coffeehouse production
was performed November 7
and 8 in the high school gym. Entitled
“Dr. Rock and Mr. Roll Out the Barrell,”
the play centered around the conflicts
that arose when two musical groups
were scheduled to perform at a big
vacation resort on the same weekend.
Then, a mysterious phantom promoted
havock by kidnapping women,
until Chanet Woo, daughter of the
notorious detective Mr. Woo, solved the
mystery of the missing ladies and
disclosed that in reality, the leader of
the rock and roll band was transformed
into a hideous phantom whenever he
heard polka music from the other
group,
Far Above Left: Matthew Clothier, readying for
the take-off.
Above: “What’s all the hubbub,
bubs?” Far Above Right: A solemn moment for
the Girls’Glee Club.
possessed to capture women.
On top of all this,
the “Polka Dots,” and was
the head of the
resort was found guilty of mismanagement
and upon confrontation pulled a
gun. Fortunately, a couple of band buffs
apprehended him before any harm was
done.
Once again, Chanet gave the
facts, explaining how his scheming plan
was to be.
Written and performed by choir
members, the play was a great success,
mixing music,
romance, sorrow and
anguish in a drama that will be
remembered as ‘one of the best.’
Coffeehouse 121
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We’ve Only Just Begun
The Junior Class of Prairie High
School requests the pleasure of your
company at the Junior-Senior Prom on
Friday, the eighth of May, Nineteen hun
-
dred and eighty-one, at nine o’clock in
the evening.
Empire Room of the
Sheraton Inn.
This was how it was worded on the
blue invitations each Senior received.
But this was only the beginning to a
fun-filled night.
Most couples went out to dinner first,
then to the dance. Disciple was the
musical entertainment for the evening.
After the dance ended at 1:00, many
couples went to their own parties in
rooms they had rented.
Some even went swimming, whether
a
they brought their swimsuits or were
just thrown in!
The evening went much too fast but
there are always the memories of
Prairie Prom ‘81.
Above: Look at those legs! Janice Stepanek has
some fun while dancing with Andy Grommon.
Below:Brent Osland serenades Paula Beldon.
Below: John Volk and Kathy Pehkonen have a
serious talk.
Above: Paula Klein helps Mike Hahesy to sorm
refreshments.
t
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from dancing.
Tammie Jones to tango!
Left: Matthew Clothier teaches around in the lobby of the Sheraton. Below: Lisa
Jensen listens intently to Brad Hansen.
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memories of our school. Far Above Right: Top
ten graduates receive recognition. Above: Amy
Bubon relates historic events occurring
throughout the seniors’ school years. Right: Anne
Cleppe and Matthew Clothier pose for a classic
shot.
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Graduation ceremonies were held in our country since 1965, when the
the gym on Sunday, May 17. One hunThe
class motto was, “What appears
to be the end, may really be the beginnseniors
were beginning kindergarten.
happenings and accomplishments.
dent,
Jim Shebetka, Senior Class Presithen
introduced the guest
ing.” This motto was selected by the speaker, Dr. Lynn Glass, ISU professor
senior class officers. The class flower and former Prairie graduate, Class of
was the red rose, and as they received 1959.
Glass spoke of success as it
their diplomas, each graduate carried a relates to enthusiasm.
long stemmed flower. The class colors
Our school principal, Ken Steine,
were, (in rank order): Eric Dunn, Mike
were red and white, and class sponsors presented the top ten scholars. They
were Tom Myers and Russ Werning.
The band played three numbers and Marak, Kathy Yarbrough, Amy Bubon
Steve Smith, and
Lisa Netolicky.
William Boland,
then “Pomp and Circumstance” as the Jerry Fry, Becky Mitchell, Dennis Bruns,
seniors entered led by Junior Class Kim McConaughy,
President, Sam Selzer and Vice President
Chris Winn.
President of the
invocation,
Reverend Gordon Freeburg gave the Board of Education, handed out the
and then came the diplomas, and Reverend Freeburg closspeakers.
Senior class member Amy ed the ceremonies with a benediction.
Bubon spoke of the historical events in
dred and ninty-one seniors received Patti Frank, Senior, reviewed school
their diplomas.
I
Far Above: Scott Simon gives a smile of satisfaction.
diploma.
Above: Lisa Netolicky, thinking back.
Right: Mike Sheetz gives Scott Zach some last
minute advice before the ceremony begins.
Above Middle: Robert Dennis takes his
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Highlight Year!
The athletic follower will always
remember the game that was won by
the last minute basket. The academic
achiever will remember their 4.0
average.
But what makes any high
school year memorable?
These pages are for the special
events that are remembered just
because they were fun.
You went with your friends as a participant
or as a spectator. Either way,
there was a lot of laughter and good
memories.. .
Below: John Serbousek, Svante Kettner, Scott
Boots, and Matthew Clothier entertained us with
“ Tell Laura I Love Her” during the Variety Show.
Right: Diane Mouchka tries to shoot a basket, but
her donkey has other ideas!
Donkey Basketball
Girls' Letter Club defeated Booster Club
Senior Boys
defeated Men's Faculty
Girls' Letter Club defeated Senior Boys
i
Right: Susan Brecht helps at one of the booths
during the carnival.
126 Special Events
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Left: Tim Fairlie and Jim Shebetka coach their
team during Boys' Basketball Night. Susan Lebsock
and Luis Butts look on. Below: Tom Smith
(Frosty Mitchell) and Bret Wagner (Moe Kelley)
announce for the All Prairie Basketball Night.
Prairie Boys' Basketball Night
Junior Boys
Coach Sam Wilson
Senior Boys
Coaches Tim Fairlie
Jim Shebetka
Sophomore Boys defeated
Senior Boys
defeated
Freshman Boys
Cqach DanBubon
defeated Sophomore Boys
Coaches Mike Shirm
Wade Osborne
Freshman Boys
Junior Boys
Sophomore Girls’
Basketball
Coach Suddendorf
Weightlifters
Coaches Tim
Appleget
defeated
Gary Lamparek
Girls' Varsity Basketball
Wrestlers
Coach Hoffman
Coaches
Officiated by Scott Joens
and Kurt Woods
48
vs.
Boys' Varsity Basketball
Announced by Tom Smith
(Frosty Mitchell) and Brett
Wagner (Moe Kelley)
Left: Jeff Kulhavy guards Jim Johnson at the
as they learn to be gourmet cooks at the football
Praire Boys’ Basketball Night. Below: Kevin players’s pancake breakfast.
Behrends supervises Gary Swartz and Mark Croy
43
38
vs.
Wrestler's
Coach Kimball
11
32
vs.
All Prarie Basketball Night
36
vs.
Sophomore Wrestlers
Coach Smith
31
Sophomore Boys' Basketball 33
Coach Schenkelberg
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her magic seeds in The Adventures of George
and Matilda Mouse.
Below: Mike Malik instructs Tami Karasek as to
how to save a drowning man in The Madwoman
of Chaillot. Russ Krantz, Svante Kettner,
Scott
Boots, Vicki Harris, and Jim Danielson add spice
to the scene.
Plays Are a
Big Success!
There were four plays put on this year
by the Prairie High School Drama
Department. The fall play was Black Elk
Speaks.
The Children’s Theatre production
was The Adventures of George
and Matilda Mouse. The One-Act was
entitled Impromptu, and the final production
of the year was The Madwoman
ofChaillot.
Black Elk Speaks dealt with the injustices
in the treatment of the American
f
Indians.
The Adventures of George and
Matilda Mouse was the story of stuffed
animals that come to life.
Impromptu was the story of actors
who must learn what the difference is
between the make-believe world of the
stage and the reality of life.
The Madwoman of Chaillot was the
story of Good conquering Evil. The setting
was turn-of-the-century France.
Above: True love wins out in the end of The Madwoman
of Chaillot. Kissing are Jim Danielson and
Cindy Meiborg.
Looking on with joy are Mark
Hunter, Djaba Arquisola, Vicki Harris, Ann Riddle,
Denise Serbousek, Tammie Jones, Becky Kohl
.
Tami Karasek, Mike Malik, Kreg Tjelmeland, and
Brenda Boland.
128 Plays
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her magic seeds in The Adventures of George
and Matilda Mouse.
Below: Mike Malik instructs Tami Karasek as to
how to save a drowning man in The Madwoman
of Chaillot. Russ Krantz, Svante Kettner,
Scott
Boots, Vicki Harris, and Jim Danielson add spice
to the scene.
Plays Are a
Big Success!
There were four plays put on this year
by the Prairie High School Drama
Department. The fall play was Black Elk
Speaks.
The Children’s Theatre production
was The Adventures of George
and Matilda Mouse. The One-Act was
entitled Impromptu, and the final production
of the year was The Madwoman
ofChaillot.
Black Elk Speaks dealt with the injustices
in the treatment of the American
f
Indians.
The Adventures of George and
Matilda Mouse was the story of stuffed
animals that come to life.
Impromptu was the story of actors
who must learn what the difference is
between the make-believe world of the
stage and the reality of life.
The Madwoman of Chaillot was the
story of Good conquering Evil. The setting
was turn-of-the-century France.
Above: True love wins out in the end of The Madwoman
of Chaillot. Kissing are Jim Danielson and
Cindy Meiborg.
Looking on with joy are Mark
Hunter, Djaba Arquisola, Vicki Harris, Ann Riddle,
Denise Serbousek, Tammie Jones, Becky Kohl
.
Tami Karasek, Mike Malik, Kreg Tjelmeland, and
Brenda Boland.
128 Plays
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THEMADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT
Russ Krantz
Lori Ahrens
Gene Anderson
Brenda Boland
Julie Boland
IndianGirl,Sanborn,Galbraith
Black Elk
Yellow Woman, Narrator
Magpie, Narrator
Scott Boots Andrew Jackson, General Sher
man, Wynkoop
Matthew Clothier
Little Crow, Crazy Horse,
William Bent
Dan deNeui Shakopee, Roman Nose, Anthony
John Ely Tosaw, Medicine Bottle, Lt. Cramer
Angie Hastings
Tammie Jones
Tami Karasek
Mike Malik
Scott Simon
Djaba Arquisola
Kindee Dean
Joanne Kraemer
Beth Triebel
Sibley, Tecumseh, Narrator
Wowinapa, Governor
Secretary, Narrator
Man Afraid of his Horse,
Narrator
Svante Kettner Maynadier, Sheridan, Myrick,
Chivington
RedCloud, Black Kettle
Columbus,Governor Evans
Narrator
Narrator
Narrator
Narrator
-
Svante Kettner
Becky Kohl
Mark Hunter
Jim Porter
Tammie Jones
Cindy Meiborg
Ann Riddle
Scott Boots
Djaba Arquisola
Vicki Harris
Mike Malik
Brenda Boland
Kreg Tjelmeland
Tami Karasek
Jim Danielson
Svante Kettner
Joanne Kraemer
Lori Ahrens
Julie Boland
Bob Miller
Denise Serbousek
Mike Elliff
President
Baron
Street Singer
Waiter
Ragpicker
Deaf -mute
Irma
Shoelace Peddler
Broker
Littlw Woman
Dr. Jadin
Prospector
Countess Aurelia
Doorman
Police Officer
Pierre
Wer Sewerman
Madame Constance
MademoiselleGabrielle
Madame Josephine
Street Juggler
Therese
Musician
THE ADVENTURES OFGEORGE AND
MATILDA MOUSE
Mark Hunter
Vicki Harris
Cindy Meiborg
Russ Krantz
Jeni Pederson
Amy Bubon
Reggie Gustafson
Ann Riddle
Suzanne Gillette
Lorri Harren
Loni Wright
Crystal Bragg
Cynthia Dennis
Gina Gustafson
Kindee Dean
Beth Triebel
Dan deNeui
George
Matilda
Jeni Whitemouse
J.P.
Alvin
Charlie
Edgar
Jay
Jay
Gopher
Gopher
Bee Owl
Owl
Bonnie
Raggedy Anne
Rabbit
Joey
Above: Kindee Dean, Dan deNeui, and Gina
Below:
Gustafson look on in wonder during The Adventures
of George and Matilda Mouse.
Tammie Jones, Brenda Boland, Jim Danielson,
and Mike Malik rehearsing a scene for The Madwomanof
Chaillot.
IMPROMPTU
Matthew Clothier
Mike Malik
Vicki Harris
Tami Karasek
Ernest
Tony
Winifred
Lora
Far Above: Gene Anderson studies his script for
Black Elk Speaks. Above: Scott Simon tries to
sell cloth to Kindee Dean, Tami Karasek, Brenda
Boland, Angie Hastings, Joanne Kraemer, and
Beth Triebel in Black Elk Speaks.
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Every year at Prairie there is the annual
Awards Assembly. This year was
no different. Sophomores, juniors, and
seniors all received awards for their
outstanding accomplishments.
' Elaine Heslop and Charlene Zach
received WILOS scholarships.
The “I
Dare You” awards were presented to
juniors Dawn Roy and Webb Wassmer.
Mike Malik was the recipient of the JFK
Student Council Scholarship and the
Century III Leaders Award. Eric Dunn,
DeWayne Heintz,
and Andy Kerber
received National Merit Scholarships.
Kathy Volesky won a General Mills
Scholarship while Jerry Fry received the
Ame r i can I ndus t r i a l Eng i nee r s
Scholarship.
Laurie Welty and Dan Byerly were
Kiwanis Good Citizenship Award winners.
The Bar Association Citizenship
awards went to Steve Smith and Becky
Mitchell.
Steve Smith also won a
McElroy Scholarship as did Amy
Bubon.
The Sam Wiley 1981 Senior Award
went to Brenda Boland, number 13 in
her graduating class. ISU awards were
presented to: Amy Bubon, Eric Dunn,
Jerry Fry, and Becky Mitchell. U of I
scholarships were given to: Matthew
Clothier and Mike Malik. State of Iowa
Scholars were as follows: Dennis Burns,
Amy Bubon, Eric Dunn, Jerry Fry, Mike
Malik,
Kim McConaughy, Becky Mitchell,
Kevin Rigdon, Steve Smith, and
Kathy Yarbrough. The Roger Freeman
Memorial Award was given to John
Randles.
There were also awards given in journalism,
acting, math, band, and Student
Council.
The annual awards assembly was
very similar to awards assemblies in
other years. It is held to honor outstanding
students for their admirable
ach i evemen t s and academi c
excellence.
Later that afternoon,
another PHS
annual event occured. The Student
Council Pig Roast was held from 4:40
until 7:30 on the High School grounds. It
was a big success. Everyone got their
fill of pork and had alot of fun participating
in the games after the big
feed. Many said that they look forward
to attending the Pig Roast next year.
Thanks to the Student Council for a
great end-of-the-year activity!
Above: School work often makes Dan deNeui and Sarah Danielson “beat their heads” in frustration.
Laurie Rummells cheers them on
.
Above: Terry Dyrland hands out drama awards to Brenda Boland, Mike Malik, Tammi Jones, Angie
Statler, Matthew Clothier, Mmnetta Freeburg, and Patti Stallman.
130 End of Year
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pig
Above: Steve Smith and Bruce Kimpston help Mr. Smith look over the cooked pig. Right: Diane
Mouchka’s bag is falling off as she hops to the finish in the sack race.
End of Year 131
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many things. The sophomores have
their junior year to look forward to,
your favorite sport, they are times that
the dreaded homework, papers, and
The end of the year is a time to forget will always be remembered.
Even though school isn’t always
when they will no longer be the ‘‘little tests and remember the fun times with everyone’s favorite place to be, it offers
guys” in the high school. The juniors get friends. Whether it was a school dance some of the best ways to spend the
ready to start the long awaited senior with that “special someone,” or getting Fifth Season
year. The seniors end their life at Prairie hoarse from cheering the team on at ALL seasons.
—
the season to enjoy
132 Closing
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the Pig Roast. Left: Tim Appleget, Kent Rigdon, Gary Lamparek,
and Todd Salat made up their own advertisement for Mass Media.
Above: Kevin Rigdon happily accepts his diploma from Mr.
Boland.
Closing 133
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Administration 10, 11
Ahrens, Lori 14, 106
Anderson, Bill 63
Anderson, Dale 22
Anderson, Gene 129
Anderson, Heidi 22, 76, 50, 82,
92, 109
Anderson,John 74
Anderson, Marie 32
Andrews, Becky 32
Appleget, Tim 22, 75,78, 95,
109, 133
Arquisola, Djaba 32, 60, 106,
108, 128
Art 66
Ashbacher, Dean 22, 50
Ashbacher, Garland 10
Aucutt,Dan 14, 51, 59
Awards Assembly 131
B
Babb, Amy 14, 20, 104, 105, 106,
113
Bach, Dr. William 10
Bahr, Ricky 32, 106
Baker, Tammy 32
Ballard, Brenda 14, 106, 107
Ballard, Brett 14
Band 112, 113
Barker, Carrie 14, 51, 106
Bascom, Becky 22
Baseball 98, 99
Bates, John 22
Bayne, Jim 8, 14, 84, 101, 106,
108
Beachler, Kevin 74
Beck, Susan 22, 101, 102, 103,
104, 105
Behrends,Kevin 51, 80, 84, 127
Beisker, Craig 81
Beisker, Jeff 22
Beldon, Paula 32, 41, 101, 105,
109, 122
Bell, Julie 22, 113
Bennett, Chris 74
Bennett, Teri 22, 106, 109
Bentley, Linda 32
Berger, Patty 13
Best, Tammi 14, 76, 103, 106,
107
Bistricky, Cheri 92
Blackwell, Kelly 22, 202, 113,
114, 115
Blaha, Marlon 22, 78
Blair, Doug 22, 84, 58
Blanchard, Tammy 92
Block, Dean 14
Block, Lori 14, 106
Bogner, Darrel 88
Boland, Brenda 32, 106, 108,
128, 129, 130
Boland, Julie 22, 108
Boland, William Jr. 133
Booth, Shari 14
Boots, Scott 22, 101, 106, 107,
108, 126, 128
Boots, Valerie 32, 106
Bostwick, Robert 10
Bowersox, Jim 10
Bowersox, Lori 14, 112, 113
Bragg, Crystal 14, 76
Brashear, Rhonda 14
Bratten, Dawn 14, 57
Brecht, Susan 32, 101, 106, 108,
109, 114, 115, 126
Brentner, Chris 32, 103, 106, 108
Bright, Jody 32
Britcher, Phyllis 12, 101
Britcher, Tracey 22
Brown, Charlie 14, 75, 80
Brown, Cyndi 22
Brown, Dawn 22
134 Index
Brown, Julie 14
Brown, Rodney 14, 17, 80, 84
Brown, Tom 74
Brown, Tracy 22
Bruns, Dennis 3, 33, 78, 84, 85,
98, 109
Bruns, Joni 14, 76, 85, 92, 103,
113
Bruns, LaVerne 50, 51
Bruns, Sharon 12
Bubon, Amy33, 76, 108, 109,90,
113, 124, 128
Bubon, Andy 91
Bubon, Dan 84
Buchwalter, Pat 57
Buresh, Carol 22, 58
Buresh, Randy 23, 78
Burkle, Jeff 23, 78
Business Education 67
Butts, Luis 5, 33, 41, 81, 84, 85,
127
Byerly, Dan 78
C
Cach, Julie 23, 82, 83, 109
Cambell, Lisa 23, 113, 114
Canney, Gloria 52
Cannon, Dana 23, 106, 107, 113
Carlo, Stacey 23
Carlson, Craig 14, 75, 80, 112,
113
Carlson, Linda 33
Carnahan, Crystal 23
Center, Jim 14
Chalupsky, Andy 23
Cheerleaders 104,105
Chesley, Arlyn 23, 64, 75, 78, 109
Choir 106, 107
Christen, Pat 23
Christensen, Bill 33
Christensen, Teresa 23
Clark, Tony 14
Cleppe, Anne 33, 60, 124
Cleppe, Steve 14, 75,80, 94, 95
Clothier, Matthew 33, 88, 101,
103, 106, 107, 108, 118, 119,
124, 126, 130
Clough, Allen 14, 15, 75, 80
Coalition 108
Coffeehouse 120
Collins, Dawn 14
Conner, Marvin 14
Cooks 13
Cooling, Jackie 5,23, 113, 114
Cooling, Kevin 33, 81, 84, 85, 98
Counselors 61
Cowell, Tom 23
Crawley, Scott 23, 29
Crimmins, Julie 14, 106
Crisman, Dave 78
Crock, Denise 14, 113
Cross Country 81
Cross, Mark 15, 101, 106, 108
Crow, Kaye 15
Croy, Mark 23, 75, 78, 127
Cullen, Tracey 23
Custodians 13
D
Daly, Sandy 33, 64, 82
Danielson, Jim 15, 17, 47, 81, 84,
106, 113, 128, 129
Danielson, Sarah 23, 82, 103,
109, 130
Datta, Becky 23
Daugherty, Scott 23
Davis, DeWayne 15
Davis, Scott 15, 17, 84
Dawson, Tom 9, 15, 99
Dean, Kindee 15, 20, 103, 106,
129
DeCoster, Darcy 24
deNeui, Dan 15, 16, 47, 60, 106,
109.113, 129
deNeui, Julie 33, 101, 106, 108,
113.114, 115
Dennis, Cynthia 15, 17, 51, 60,
76, 106, 107, 108, 109
Dennis, Lisa 15, 85, 92, 93, 106,
107, 108, 109
Dennis, Robert 33, 71, 78, 79, 95,
109, 125
Ditch, Stacy 33, 60, 82, 83, 76,
77, 109
Donoghue, Mary Ann 13
Dougherty, David 3, 33, 84, 85
Dougherty, Sheryl 33, 106
Douglas, Kris 15
Douglas, Scott 24, 78
Downs, Jackie 24, 106
Driver Education 62
Dubishar, Scott 74
Dubishar, Sindy 24, 73, 102, 106,
107
Duke, Steve 15, 75, 99
Dunek, Rhonda 13
Dunn, Eric 33, 50
Dupler, Ellen 33, 41, 101, 104,
105, 109, 131
Dvorak, Laurie 15, 76, 105, 119
Dyrland, Terry 47, 108, 130
E
3
Eden, Laurie 34, 60, 106, 107,
109, 113, 114
Eichhorn, Gerald 34, 81, 84
Eide, Marci 15
Elliff, Mike 15, 21, 47, 106, 108,
109, 113
Elliott, Marsha 34
Elliott, Melody 15
Ely, John 34, 106
Ely, Wendy 15, 19, 66, 85, 109
English 48, 49
Evans, Michelle 15,76, 85
Everett, Jason 74
Everett, Tammi 24, 69
F
Fairlie, Tim 34, 78, 79, 95, 109,
118, 127
Fearing, Ken 5, 51
Filling, Rena 92
Finn, Don 3, 15, 80, 99, 84, 106,
107, 108
Fisher, Aaron 34, 31
Fite, Lee 24
Fitzpatrick, Chris 15, 76, 106,
107
Flag Team 115
Floyd, Shelly 34, 106
Foley, David 34
Foley,Delinda 15
Football 78, 79, 80
Foreign Language 52
Foubert, Lorie 34
Franc, Jenny 119
Franc, Patti 34, 35, 103, 104,
105, 109, 118, 124
Freeburg, Minnetta 34, 58, 101,
106, 107, 108, 109, 113, 130
Fry, Jerry 34, 47, 59, 109, 113
Fry, Peggy 24, 113, 108
Fulton, Nina 15
G
Gade, Bill 24
Gade, Melanie 34, 60, 109, 131
Gallagher, Chris 24, 106, 107,
114
Gallagher, Suzie 34, 101, 113,
114, 115
Garnant, James 24, 29, 66
Gavin, Paul91
George, Mike 24
Gilbert, Bobbi 34, 47
Gilbert, Nancy 24
Gillette, Suzanne 15, 47, 76, 108
Girls' Basketball 82, 83, 87
Girls' Track 92, 93
Glick, Mike 24, 64, 84, 103
Glick, Shari 34, 65
Goldsberry, Connie 12
Goldsberry, Jill 24, 104, 105
Goldsberry, Kori 15, 85, 103
Gordon, Ken 15, 80, 84
Grabanski, Scott 35
Graduation 124, 125
Gray, John 15, 20, 84, 113
Grier, Joel 24
Grimm, Lynnette 15, 18, 56, 76,
113
Grinder, Eillen 12
Grommon, Andy 35, 48, 78, 122
Grommon, Kitty 24, 30, 59, 69
Gudenkauf, Chuck 15, 17, 20, 81,
84, 68
Gustafson, Gina 16, 76, 104, 106,
107, 108, 113, 119, 129
Gustafson, Reggie 28
Gustafson, Stacie 92
H
Hadenfeldt, Kevin 24, 62
Hahesy, Michelle 16, 76
Hahesy, Mike 35, 71, 72, 78, 109,
118
Hain, Rhonda 57
Halberg, Sandra 16
Hall, Kristi 92
Hamilton, Laura 24, 60, 108
Hamilton, Mark 16
Hamilton, Mike 35
Hammond, Brenda 16, 113
Hansen, Brad 9, 35, 78, 118, 123
Hardin, Chuck 72, 74
Hardman, Penny 16
Hardman, Tina 16
Hare, Chris 24, 101, 104, 106,
108, 109
Haren, Lori 24, 106, 107, 108
Harford, Mike 16
Harger, Richard 10
Harms, Jim 16
Harris, Vicki 24, 106, 107, 108,
128
Harrison, Tobey 15, 16, 95
Hartman, Angie 92
Hartman, Mark 16, 47, 75, 80,
101, 103, 106, 108, 107, 113
Hartman, Rachel 35, 106, 113,
114, 115
Hartman, Rachelle 35
Hasley, Cindy 25, 73
Hasley, Laurie 9, 35, 101, 105,
109, 118
Hastings, Angie 35, 82, 83, 103,
119, 129
Hatcher, Ruth 90
Hauschild, Steve 75, 78
Hawkins, Robert 66, 95
Hawkins, Vicki 12
Hayes, Becky 16, 92, 103, 104,
105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 113,
119
Hayes, Ricki 22, 20, 25, 60, 82,
101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 109
Heaverlo, Craig 25, 64, 78
Heintz, DeWayne 35, 60, 78, 94,
95, 109, 118
Hemphill, Charlene 35, 67
Hemphill, Mike 25
Hendrickson, Mike 16, 74
Henley, Bill 53, 109, 113
Heslop, Elaine 35
Heusmann,Barb 47
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Hicks, Betty 16
Highley, Mark 25
Hill, Julie 35
Hines, Penny 16
Hining, Chuck 6, 88
Hixenbaugh, Lin 62, 76, 89, 103
Hoffmann, Tom 59, 82
Hofmaster, Greg35, 91
Hofmaster, Julie 25, 76, 90, 101,
103, 104, 109, 119
Hofmaster, Mark 36, 48, 72, 73
Hofmaster, Pam 16, 106, 107,
117
Hogan, Steve 36
Hohensee, Stephanie 36, 59, 113
Holthaus, Shauna 36, 71, 76, 82,
83, 109
Holvenstot, David 25, 106, 108,
113
Homecoming 118, 119
Home Economics 64
Hood, Wanda 16
Hovel, Mary 13
Hovey, Jackie 16
Hovey, Joyce 16
Howell, Lisa 25, 65
Hubler, Craig 16
Huffer, Sharon 25
Humble, Clark 25, 81, 84, 95
Humble,Norm 10
Hunt, Kelly 25
Hunter, Mark 25, 106, 108, 128
Hursh, Margo 36
Hutton, John 16
Hynek, Jeff 8, 15, 16, 72, 74, 80,
108
Hynek, Mary 12, 101
Hynek, Mike 74
I
Industrial Arts 65
Ingledue, Wendy 16
J
Jackson, Diana 16
Janey, Mary Ellen 25
Janey, Tammy 25
Jarvis, Russell 16, 74
Jarvis, Steve 95
Jazz Band 109
Jeffords, Eric 15, 16, 74, 91, 99
Jennings, Bob 6, 11
Jensen, Vern 82, 92
Jensen, Lisa 9, 11, 36, 101, 104,
105, 109, 123
Joens, Angela 16, 85, 92, 103
Jones, Lisa 36, 52, 102, 103, 114
Jones, Scott 25, 75, 78, 79, 84,
95, 109
Johnson, Deveri 16, 113, 114
Johnson, Ed81
Johnson, Jim 25, 84, 98, 99, 127
Johnson, Mark 25
Johnson, Stacey 17
Johnson, Tom 25
Jones, Annette 17
Jones, Cathie 47
Jones, Janette 36
Jones, Larry 36
Jones, Tammie 36 , 106, 107,
108, 123, 128, 129, 130
Jones, Terry 17, 75, 80, 95, 99
Jones, Tracy 17
Jordan, Kurt 36, 78
Juniors 22
K
Karal, Beth 17
Karasek, Tami 8, 25, 103, 128,
129
Kelchen, Marcia 17, 85, 92
Kelchen, Michelle 36, 92, 103,
119
Kellison, Randy 25, 64
Kell, Kathy 37
Kell, Stacey 17, 106
Kelsey, Barb 25, 69, 113
Kelsey, Linda 26, 106
Kelso, Leslie 17
Kelso, Marlene 13
Kemmerer, Holli 26, 106
Kerber, Andy 78, 84
Kessler, Lorie 37
Kettner, Svante 8, 37, 60, 106,
107, 108, 113, 118, 126, 128
Kidney, Kathy 37
Kidney, Lori 17
Kilberger, Linda 26
Kimball, Jim 62, 72
Kimpston, Bruce 26, 103, 95,
108, 109, 112, 113, 131
King, Joanne 37, 45, 73, 106
King, Richard 37
Kirk, Brenda 26, 101, 119
Klaas, Kim 17, 19
Klamerus, Ted 95
Klein, Brian 17
Klein, Dawn 37, 101, 104, 105,
118
Klein, Paula 26, 73, 122
Klein, Tracy 37
Klimes, Richard 17, 80, 84, 95
Klimes, Sheri 26
Kloubec, Myron 37, 41
Knipp, Kris 26, 73, 103
Kohl, Becky 16, 17, 60, 103, 105,
106, 107, 119, 128, 133
Koutny, Julie 37, 45, 119
Kraemer, David 5
Kraemer, Joanne 17, 18, 56, 106,
108, 129
Krantz, Russ 47, 106, 109, 128
Krob, David 10
Kulhavy, Jeff 37, 81, 84, 127
Kurth, Steve 13
Kurtz, Bill 95
Kyle, Crystal 37
L
Lamb, Kelly 26, 82, 113, 114
Lamparek, Gery 26, 75, 78, 95,
109, 133
Lamphier,Pauline 13
Landtiser, Cindy 25, 26, 101,
104, 105, 113, 119
Landuyt, Jeff 95, 99
Larsh, Mary 17, 92, 106, 107
Larson, Duane 17, 67
Latuska, Tammy 26, 109, 113
Lawrence, Marty 37
Lebsock, David 17
Lebsock, Susan 37, 127
Leeper, Gary 6, 7
Lefebure, Mike 17
Lehman, Bill 15, 17, 8
Lehmkuhl, Monte 37, 91, 106,
107, 108
Lehmkuhl, Nick 17, 20, 81, 84, 99
Lehr, Bret 22, 26
Lemburg, Sandy 26
Leon, Rhonda 17, 19, 76, 85, 92,
93, 109, 113
Lewig, Donald 26
Lewis, Jim 26
Library 56
Lindemann, Rich 17, 72, 73, 74
Lindemann, Steve 37, 72, 73, 50
Lint, Tammy 26
Lippmann, Loren8, 38, 95, 98,
106, 117
Listebarger, Tom 26
Livingston, Jeff 17, 74, 80
Livingston, Joe 26, 59
Lockhart, Sharon 388
Lockhart, Sherry 38
Loomis, Gayle 38, 109, 113
Lowther, Chris 26
Ludvicek, Gwen 26, 96
Luhrs, Mike 38, 57, 59
Luther, Missy 11, 38
Luth, Gene 17
Mumm, Laryn 39, 47, 95, 108,
109.113
Mumm, Richie 95, 99
Murphy, Julie 18
Murray, Scott 27
Musel
Music 53. Laurie 27
M
Maas, Alan 61
Mackey, Barbara 17, 59, 106
Mackey, Janice 38, 101, 114, 115
Madden,Tawana 38
Malatele, Leslie 13
Malik, Mike 38, 58, 101, 106,
107, 108, 118, 128, 129, 130
Malone,Bonnie 61
Mangano, Paul 17, 84
Mann, Helen 13
Manwiller, Danielle 17
Manwiller, James 26, 56
Marak, Chris 80
Marak, Mike 15, 17, 75, 80, 95,
99
Maresh, Dawn 38, 56, 101, 103,
106, 107, 108, 109, 113
Maresh, Denise 26, 113
Maresh, Donna 18
Marotta, Tony 51
Martinson, Larry 26
Martin, Tracy 18
Math 50, 51
Mattiace, Mick 62, 98
McConaughy, Kim 38
McCrea, Joyce 9, 26, 103, 109,
68, 112, 113
McGrath, Mitch 38, 47
McGurk, Pam 39
McKay, Michele 26, 96, 109
McLane, Sandra 76
McMenimen, Jean 48, 60
McMurrin, Mike 18
McNeal, Brian 26, 75, 78, 109
McNeal, Shelly 18
Meiborg, Cindy 26, 28, 60, 123,
128
Melsha, Doug 18, 80
Melsha, Julie 26, 102
Merta, Penny 18
Meskimen, Dale 18, 88
Meskimen, Kris 26
Meskimen, Mark 26
Messer, Dawn 39, 45, 52
Messer, Debbie 26
Meyer, Pam 27, 68, 89, 109, 123
Meyers, Mary Rita 57
Meyers, Mike 39, 50, 84, 98
Middleton, Scott 81, 95
Miers, Tracy 18
Miles,Patty
Milke, Chris 17, 18, 80, 84, 95,
99, 103, 113
Millard, Daryl 27
Miller, Rhonda 27
Miller, Robert 27, 28, 50, 60, 101,
88, 106, 107, 108, 109, 113
Mini Courses 68, 69
Minor, Chris 18, 76, 106
Mitchell, Becky 39, 78, 82, 96,
97, 109, 119
Mitchell, Debra 27
Mitchell, Rex 39
Mitchell, Ron39
Mizaur, Robin 39, 106
Montgomery, Stacey 18
Moon, Jeff 39, 56, 91
Moore, James 27
Moran, Patty 27, 57
Morris, Kevin 39
Morrison, Jim 18
Morse, Luella 13
Mouchka, Diane 3, 5, 39, 76,96,
109, 119, 126, 131
Mulherin, Elaine 48
Musical 121
Myers, Barbara 18, 105, 106, 113
Myers, Tom 54, 55
N
Nading, Ryland 18, 91
Neal, Karen 39
Nearad, Kathy 26, 27, 57, 65, 68,
82, 96, 97, 89
.109, 112, 113
. 103, 109
Nearad, Kenny 40
Nedrow, David 40
Nedrow, Donel 13
Neis, Rhonda 40
Nejdl, Phillip 40, 56
Nekvinda, Joe 40, 78, 72, 73, 98
Nelson, Dana 40
Nelson, Perry 9, 14, 18, 80, 101,
88, 106, 107, 108, 113
Netolicky, Ida 27, 68, 103, 106
Netolicky, Lisa 40, 60, 101, 106,
125
Netolicky, Rex 18, 74
Neuhaus, Paul 15, 18
Newhard, Philip 27, 75, 78
Ngugen, Tuyet Laura, 52
Nischwitz, Scott 40
Nissen, Jens 27
Noce, Jeanne 9, 18, 106, 107
Northrup, Holly 18, 76
Northrup, Monica 18, 65
Novak, Lori 90
Novak, Randy 74
Nove, Ron 10
Nye, Valerie 27
O
Obadahl, David 27
Ockenfels, Joe 40, 78, 79, 85
Ockenfels, Kim 18, 76
O'Connor, Beryl 14, 18, 113
O'Connor, Connie 40, 101, 106,
107, 108, 113
O'Deen, Harold 18, 59, 95
Oertel, John 6, 75, 78, 95, 109,
54
Oldorf, Ann 18, 92, 106, 107, 109
Oldorf, Mike 74
Ollinger, Gary 40
Olson, Carey 18
Olson, Howard 18, 21, 75, 88
Olson, Jenny 40, 109, 117
Olson, Mark 40
Osborn, Kelly 27, 82, 109
Osborne, Caroline 40, 47, 60, 82,
83, 96, 109
Osborne,Debbie 40
Osborne, Keith 74
Osborne, Wade 15, 18, 21, 84,
88, 109
Osland, Brent 19, 74, 75, 80, 85,
103, 122
Osland, John 59
P
Paul, Mike 27
Pavlicek, Robert 74, 95
Pavlis, Ricky 19, 75, 80
Peck, Don 19
Peck, Terry 27
Peddycoart, Aimee 19, 113
Pedersen, Jeni 5, 27, 28, 76, 77,
96, 101, 103, 106, 107, 109,
108, 114, 115
Pedersen, Michele 11, 40, 73
Index 135
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Penkonen, Kathy 8, 27, 60, 106,
107, 122
Penrod, Scott Scott 27, 72
Peters, John 19
Peterson, Brad 19
Pettit, Joe 19
Pevitt, Sheila 106
Phillip, Todd 19, 80
Physical Education 63
Pig Roast 130
Pilcher, John 95, 54
Pipkin, Devin 41
Pitts, Justin 19, 69
Plays 128, 129
Plotz, Kathy 19, 47, 103, 106, 107
Pom Pon Squad 114
Pond, Mary 41
Pond, Mike 24, 27, 75, 78
Porter, Jim 23, 27, 78, 106
Porter, Tom 41
Pospischil, Dot 54
Potter, Kathy 27, 31, 69, 103,
106, 108, 113, 114, 115
Potter, Kim 19
. 106
Potter, Rebecca 27, 106
Powers, Teresa 27
Price,Russ 53, 106, 107
Prom 122, 123
Prunty, Lisa 27
Publications Lab
Purtle, Mary 57
R
Randles, John 41, 60, 72
Reed, Diane 57
Reid, Peggy 27, 101, 114, 115
Reid, Susan 41, 50, 109, 113, 114
Reid, Ron 74
Reif, Dale 27
Resource Rooms 57
Richardson, Lori 19, 85, 106,
107, 108
Riddle, Ann 27, 128
Rieniets, William 58, 59
Rierson, Jeff 41, 88
Rigdon, Kent 27, 84, 133
Rigdon, Kevin 41, 48, 60, 133
Rigel, Margie 28, 31, 68, 76, 77,
96, 103
Riggs, Greg 41
Riley,Dauna 13
Ritchie, Pam 9, 41, 103, 104, 105,
108, 118
Robbins, Cheryl 41, 60
Robson, Joe 19
Rogers, Chris 19
Rohlena, Renee 19, 85, 103, 108
Rothberg, Robin 19, 52
Rotter, Jim5, 41, 61, 84
Roy, Dawn 28, 82, 92, 93, 106
Roy, Doug 42, 60, 66, 95
Rummells, Jeff 19, 68, 80
Rummells, Laura 42, 103
Rust,Barbara 51
Ryan, Tracy 19, 113
S
Saddler, Dan 19, 74
Saddler, Tim 42, 66, 117
Salat, Todd 28, 71, 75, 78, 95,
133
Sanders, Scott 28
Sankot, Brian 42
Sankot,Mike 28
Sarff, Brian 19
Scheetz, Mike 3, 9, 41, 42, 81,
84, 85, 123, 125, 131
Scheetz, Pat 19, 75, 80, 68, 101,
106, 107
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Schenkelberg,Paul 17, 84, 99,
54
Schirm, Mike 19, 109
Schmidt, Mike 42
Schmitz, Marie 28
Scholl, Don 42, 43, 109
Schoner, Kerry 3, 15, 19, 85, 96,
101, 103, 106, 107, 108
School Board 10
Schorg, Rob 28
Schrader, Brian 28
Schrader,Dean 28, 88, 113
Schrader, Don 42
Schrader, Larry 42
Schrader, Rick 19
Schreiber, Roxene 52
Schultz, Sonja 19
Schultz, Troy 42
Schumacher, Robyn 28
Schwab, Laurie 28, 106, 107,
112, 113
Schwab, Mike 19, 74
Science 58, 59
Sedrel, Tracy 19
Selzer,Glenn 10
Selzer,Sam28, 58, 72
Seniors 32
Serbousek, Denise 42, 106, 113,
114, 115, 128
Serbousek, John 42, 47, 101,
103, 106, 107, 108, 109, 113,
126
Serbousek, Kim 16, 19, 106, 114,
115
Serbousek, Shirley 28
Serovy, Scott 25, 28, 81, 84, 95,
98
Shakespeare, Sandi 20, 89, 104,
106, 107, 108
Shane, Ron 28
Shebetka, Bill 20, 74, 75, 99
Shebetka, Jim 43, 78, 98, 99,
102, 103, 118, 127
Shebetka, Jon 15, 20, 74, 75, 95
Sheely, David 43
Shepherd^Gerald 28, 29, 61, 108,
miSTra
Sherard, Peggy 20
Shoemaker, Harold 29
Shrank, Darlene 20, 85, 104, 105,
106, 113, 119
Shramek, Don 43, 109, 112, 113,
123
Shultz, Pat 13
Simmons, Leslie 43
Simmons, Teresa 29
Simon, Scott 43, 91, 106, 107,
108, 109, 118, 125, 129
Simonsen, Chris 20
Simonsen, Lynn 29
Slaton,Joann 20, 105
Slaton, John 43
Smith, Bonnie 29, 106
Smith, Chris 21
Smith,Floyd 63, 80, 131
Smith, Steve 9, 35, 43, 78, 102,
103, 109, 118, 131
Smith, Tom 29, 78, 127
Smyth, Dean 20, 75, 80
Smyth, Patty 29, 112, 113, 114
Snyder, Joyce 29, 89, 109, 114,
115
Social Studies 54, 55
Softball 96, 97
Sophomores 14
Southward, Joceil 13
Special Events 126, 127
Spector, Nancy 48
Spore,Tom 74,95
Stallman, Brian 29
Stallman, Patti 29, 63, 101, 106,
107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 118,
130
Stallman, Ron95, 99
Stallman, Tom 29
Stanley, Mark 20, 58
Stark, Eric 29
Staskal, Todd 43, 95, 109
Statler, Angie 43, 47, 101, 102,
103, 106, 107, 108, 109, 119,
130
Statler, Kent 3, 20, 74, 101, 103,
106, 107, 133
Steenblock, John 20
Steffens,Deanna 92
Steine, Ken 11
Stepanek, Janice 11, 43, 45, 47,
131, 122
Stine, Stacy 20, 76
Stockton, Lori 29, 106
Stockton, Terri 5, 43, 60, 109,
119, 131
Stolba, Penny 29, 106
Storm, Arni 29
Storm, Sveinn 43, 38, 78
Strang, Ward 29, 95, 103
Stratton, Christine 20
Streeter, Eddie 29
Streeter, LuAnn 20
Struchen, Tom20
Student Council 102, 103
Suddendorf, Judy 67, 85, 92,
109
Sumners, Kim 103
Support Staff
Svec, Penny 29
Swalley, Mark 20
Swalley, Paul 13
Swallom, Vincent 29
Swartz, Gary 29, 65, 72, 75, 78,
109, 127
3
Swehla, John 29
T
Taylor, Jeff 29
Tennis 88,89
Terpkosh, Michelle 44, 63, 67
Terpkosh, Scott 20, 59
Thome, Julie 20
Thome, Linda 29
Thompson, Scott 20
Tjelmeland, Kim 29, 47, 101, 114,
115
Tjelmeland, Kreg 20, 47, 81, 84,
106, 108, 109, 128
Tollefson, Pam 44
Triebel, Beth 20, 89, 101, 103,
106, 107, 109, 129
Truitt, Susan 44, 47, 101, 106,
108, 114, 115
Turacek, Judy 30, 106, 113
U
Umstead, Joey 20, 76
Unash, Steve 30
Untiedt, Les 44
Urbanek, Jeff 81
V
Vavroch, Colleen 5, 30, 90, 101,
109, 114, 115
Vileta, Karen 30
Vogt, Lori 8, 104
Volesky, Kathy 44, 95, 106, 107,
114
Volk, John 30, 75, 78, 109, 122
Volleyball 76, 77
Vondracek, Cherie 20, 63, 113
Vondracek, Kyle 44, 60, 113
W
Wachal, John31
Wade, Karen 31, 109, 113
Waggener,Karla 20
Wagner, Bret 31, 75, 78, 84, 103,
94, 95
Waggener . 109, 127
. 98
, Kim 44
Wahlert, John 17, 21, 81, 84, 99
Waid, Darcy 20, 21, 76, 92, 104,
106, 113, 119
Walderback, John 74
Waldrep, Tom 78
Wallerich, Randy 31
Wassmer, Webb 31, 109, 113
Watts, Kathy 39, 44, 47, 59, 60
Weber, Heidi 19, 21
Weber, Lisa 21, 76, 85
Weber, Sandra 31, 103
Weber, Steve 21, 84
Weeks, David 21
Weeks, Karen 31
Weeks, Vanessa 21
Wehr, Nadine 21, 85, 103
Weightlifting 75
Weis, Dean 31, 78
Weldon, Brook 31
Welty, Laurie 44, 76, 77, 71, 82
Welty, Sheryl 21, 52, 59, 76, 85,
97, 96, 109
Werling, Craig 21
Werning, Russ 67
Weasel, Jeff 81, 84
Whalen, Tima 44, 106, 112, 113
Whitters, Bill 21, 80
Wickman, Jeff 21
Wiederhold, Jim 31
Wieser, Brian 21
Wieser, Scott 44, 62
Wilcoxson, Jim 44, 98
Wilcox, Vicki 92
Wilford, Kathy 45
Williamson, Scott 21
Williams, Roger 31
Willis, Karie 21
Willis, Leonard 21
Wilson, Marty 21
Wilson, Sam 31, 63, 75, 78, 109
Winn, Chris 31, 76, 82, 96
Witte, Lisa 45
Wolfe, Charlie 21, 74
Wolfe,Tammy 21
Wolverton, Debra 21, 76, 103,
106, 107
Womach, Ann 21
Woods, Curt 3, 31, 75, 78, 84, 85,
98, 109
Woodward, Laura 31
Worsfold, Chuck 6, 88
Wrestling 72, 73, 74
Wright, Loni 21, 106, 107, 108
Y
Yanacek, Doug 45, 81, 84, 98, 99
Yarbrough, Kathy 106, 108, 109,
113
Young, Deneen 31, 106
Young, Frank 11, 76
Z
Zach, Charlene 45, 106, 107, 108
Zach, Daron 31, 75, 78
Zach, Julie 31, 69, 92, 109
Zach, Sandra 21, 101, 106, 107,
108
Zach, Scott 45, 81, 84, 125, 63
Zach, Sue 45
Zach, Todd 21, 81, 95
Zalesky, Chris 21, 76, 85, 92, 93,
96, 109
Zalesky, Teresa 11, 45, 47, 63,
77, 76, 82, 109, 119
Zigler, Debbie 31, 106
Zigler, Gary 21, 80
Ziskovsky, Loren 45
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