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Introduction .
Organizations .
Sports ..
Activities
Seniors
Ads ..
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BEGINNINGS: 69-70 WAS
A MOD, MOD YEAR
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. 5-22
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. 66-76
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Edited by Janet Harvey
Claudia Gardina Dennis DeDecker
Assumption High School Davenport, Iowa
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The clock was on green So we split the straight world
And headed out on a New mod scene.
Some where uptight-What if it's a bummer?
Their fears proved nowhere. The mod movement is
A real groove. We tripped out with
Psychedelic schedules, Muddled mods and
Free time freak outs. Twentieth century knights
Pushing the mod generation, The with-it generation,
The Assumption generation.
mary tavegia
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STUDENTS EXPERIENCED MOD RETREATS
Three retreats were held at Assumption in the 1969-70 year. Fr. Leveling organized them to fit the fast-moving lives of Christian youths in a mod world.
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Above: With Fr. Leveling is Fr. John Morton, retreat director . LEFT: Freshmen and Sophomores offer Mass at their retreat, on the theme "Friendship". BELOW: Fr. Goetsch, Phillips, Leveling, and Morton sing at the Junior Retreat. Senior Retreat was held on February 20.
Organizations What is an organization? A few dozen lifeless forms hanging onto a fancy title as if the name alone denotes talent or service? Definitely not! An organization is a select gathering of strangers who become friends, pursuing a single objective with the persi~tence of a fox stalking its prey. It is the quest for self-identity . the right to say, "I was there."
Jane Strnad
THE SC LED STUDE NTS
RIGHT: Student Council Officers are President; Tim Hawks, VicePres. Sue Cowherd; Treasurer Bryant Goodall; and Secretary Sue Berendes.
RIGHT: (L to R ) Junior Representatives are 1st ROW: Melissa Blough, Sue Halfman, Mary Beth Voss. 2nd ROW: Jim 5othman, Gary Stockman, Tom Burke, and Tom Stack.
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LEFT: (L to R) Senior representatives are 1st ROW: Kathy Duax, Fran Reinhold, Mary Tavegia, Carolyn Hild, Sara Olmsted. SECOND ROW: Mark Burke, Mike Bush, John Holz, Paul Crowley, and Clete Coughlin.
Soph. Representatives are: (L to R) ROW 1: Teri Hawks, Sally Vance, Carol LeBeau, Terese Bush, Cathy Blough. ROW 2: Dick Nolan, Jim Schrader, Jeff Weigand, and Jim Slusher.
RIGHT: President Tim Hawks discusses an issue with Fr. David Goetsch, Student Council moderator.
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Freshman Representatives are (L toR) ROW 1: Sue Powell, Sue Krystofik, Denise Beckwith, Julie Meyer, Chris Busher, Jeff Artioli, Bill Brownson, Dan Burke, and Joe Blough.
Debaters Contended
Debaters are: Pat Costello, Gary Stockman, John Narha, Matt Toohey, Mary Tavegia, John Holtz, Jack Gerwe, and Larry Liebscher.
The Speech and Debate Teams had a very active year. They participated in the Quad-Cities Metropolitan Individual Events Contst and the Quad Cities Debate Conference at West High School.
Moderator of the Speech and Debate Teams is Mr. Joseph Maher.
Members who participated in the Quad-Cities Conference are: Sara Olmsted, John Narha, Mary Tavegia, John Holtz, and Pat Prior.
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SERVICE WAS NATIONAL HONOR
Officers of National Honor Society are: Kathy McKirchy, vice-president; Paul Crowley, president; Clete Coughlin, treasurer; and Mary Tavegia, secretary. Moderators are Mr. Don Miller and Sr. Jane Coogan.
SOCI ETY'S GOAL The National Honor Society had an eventful year. They sponsored Fine Arts Week and a student dance. Members served as ushers for college night and parentteacher night.
Junior members are L to R: ROW 1: Kent Kolway, David Werthman, Mary Czolgosz, Gail Artioli, Sue Halfman, David Beckwith, Jack Gerwe. ROW 2: Tim Kloppenborg, Patricia Hanlon, Celeste Bremer, )udy Decker, Tom Stacke, John Toher, Tony Lossaso, Marty Hawley. ROW 3: Pat Costello, John Nahra, Sue Berendes, Jack Consamus, Mike Guidici, Robert Fiese, James Sothman, Larry Liebscher, and Gary Stockman.
Senior members are L to R: ROW 1: Clete Coughlin, Doug Peterschmidt, Kathy McKirchy, Maureen McAllister, Michelle Klee, Mary Hughes, Patty Same, Mary Tavegia, Sara Olmsted, Mary Beth Keenan, Mary Sherwin. ROW 2: Joe Garrity, Paul Deaton, Janet Harvey, Kathy Langtimm, Margo Knickrehm, Laurie Butler, Karen Uhde, Sue Spelletich, Kathy Callahan, Helen Pohlman. ROW 3: James Wohlers, Dan Czolgosz, Joan Kasper, Anita Roe, Barb Barney, Carolyn Hild , Betty Ladehoff, Judy Devlin, Tom Collins, Tom Baker. ROW 4: Mike Bush, Mike McEvoy, James Waetcher, Paul Crowley, Tim Hawks, Joe Smazel, Bruce Wehr, Greg Gadient, and Marc Bernat.
''AND THE BAND PLAYED ON!''
Twirlers were Mary Hughes, Unda Dellaman, (both missing), Debbie Chatfield, and Christine Dellaman. Majorette was Margaret Phelan.
The Band, under the new direction of Mr. David Clauss, enjoyed an exciting year.
The 80-piece organi la tion marched at football games, entertained at basketball games, and competed in state contests throughout the year.
Mr. Clauss directs.
The band performs its Winter Concert.
At their Winter Concert the Band played an enjoyable assortment of compositions.
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TOP, & MIDDLE LEFT: Concert band members rehearse. BELOW: Marching band plays a nd dances to "The Stripper. 11
A Band Council was set up to speak for the entire band in various areas. Members of the Band Council are: Corinne McGinn , Anne Johnson, Tom Lovewell, Don Rupe, Margaret Phelan, Mark McGinn, Janet Harvey, and Cynthia Verre .
Members of the band were: FLUTE; Amy Bruegmann*, Jan Harvey, Karen Lyngholm, Debbie Lannan, Andy Clark, Celeste Bremmer, Mari Beth Haumesser, Julie Berendes, Betty Ruth, Kathy Jager, Kathy McElroy, Sharon Funk, Kathy Bielser, Rose Lange , Ed Loerzel, Cydni Dembiczak, Anne Kautz, OBOE; Ann VanCamp*, Sue Berendes, Pat Pollitz, BASSOON; Theresa Costello*, Corinne McGinn, 1st CLARINET; Mark McGinn*, John Tober, David Werthmann, 2nd CLARINET; Mary Jo Schwarte, Therese Young, Marge Schwab, Kathy Rada, 3rd CLARINET; Teri Seran, Ann Spelletich, Sandy Klancink, Stephanie Burke, Mary Shelangoski, Claudia Gardina, ALTO CLARINET; Patricia Brundies, BASS CLARINET; Karl Luzum, Kent Kolwey, ALTO SAXOPHONE; Margaret Phelan*, BARITONE SAXOPHONE; Tim Murray, TRUMPET; Bob Gripp , Rick Schloemer*, Jim Haase, Ron Bribriesco, Cynthia Verre, Bridget Funk, Dale Ruplinger, Mike Grove , Roger Hamerlinck, FRE CH HORN; Phil Degan*, Mary Liebscher, Mike Spelletich, Karl Johnson, Sue Powell, TROMBONE; Bill Gripp*, Tim Rubley, Joe Sunderbruch, Mike Cronkleton, Pat Gardner, Mary Butler, BARITONE; Don Rupe*, Mike Sampson, BASS; Dan Paulson*, Tom Lovewell, Dennis Haase, PERCUSSION; Dan Duncombe*, Nancy Parker, Kevin Seward, Sue Collins, Pat Loerzel, Chris Bushur, MALLET INSTRUMENTS; Nancy Parker, Veronica Crowley, TIMPANI; Nancy otton. *Indicates section leader.
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THE CHORUS SANG
TOP: (L to R): At the piano are: Fran Reinhold, Connie Gross, Kris Anderson, Micki Schepker, Kathy Lee, Fr. Mohr, and Kay Shramp.
Middle: Sopranos are 1st ROW: Melissa Blough, Tricia Matthys, Dolly Hinton, Regina Bushur, Sue Cowherd, Kathy Grothus, Gail Artioli, Connie Gross. 2nd ROW: Nancy Adams, Betty Hein, Donna Frantz, Mary Beth Voss, Becky Nolan, Pat Grabowski, Alice Ryan. 3rd ROW: Kathy Dockery, Lucy Livdins, Barb Weeg, Kay Shramp, Mary Alcala, Micki Schepker. 4th ROW: Kathy Dierickx, Kathy Lee, Kris Anderson, Pat Scott, Fran Reinhold, Sarah Matthys, Becky Klinger.
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''A-OK''!
The Chorus sang "A-OK" under the new direction of Fr. Thomas Mohr. They put on a Christmas Choral Concert and participated in a work shop. The freshman chorus (not pictured) sang at the Mother's Club Potluck Dinner.
BELOW: (L to R) Altos are 1st ROW: Mary Ellen Bernat, Teri Hawks, Cathy Blough, Jo Beth Glowacki, Mary Beth Evans, Mary Ellen Laake, Joan Stolze. 2nd ROW: Carol Baron, Cathy Connell, Barb Boeckholder, Mary McManus, Sue Taylor, Mary Olson. 3rd ROW: Pat J. Prior, Marie LaMartina, Teresa Bush, Nancy York, Sandy Rossmiller, Carol Uphoff. 4th ROW: Mary Stolmeir, Elena D'Zuro, Margo Knickrem, Dace Mezinskis, Carol LaBeau, and Liz Powell.
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LEFT: (L to R) Boys are 1st ROW: Richard Mohr, Brian Mumey. 2nd ROW: Kevin Killeen, David Uhde, Ted Smith, Dick Koestner. 3rd ROW: Dick Voss, Mike McEvoy, Mike Webster, Tom Walatka. 4th ROW: Tom Dirth, Tom Hughes, Dave Haas, Mike Kunkel, and Joe Alcala.
PEP CLUB SHOWED THEIR
Pep Club officers are: Kris Anderson, President; Kay Schramp, Vicepresident; Andy Clark, Secretary, and Michele Klee, Treasurer.
PRIDE "We have pride" was the Pep Club's slogan this year. They sponsored a student-faculty basketball game and a student dance. The girls also organized bus trips to area games.
Student team Kathy Walatka, Kam Schramp, Debbie Hughes, Theresa Hart, Anne Dockery, and Barb Barney are ready to begin.
Sister Janice and Anne Dockery jump for the toss by Father Benda.
Referee Sr. Janet Mary yells, "go", as Fr. Benda looks on.
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GIRLS PARTICIPATED IN GRA
GRA Board: Left; Celeste Bremer, corresponding secretary, Kris Kratt, Treasurer, President, Barb Barney, and Fran Rienholdt, Vice-President. Missing from picture, Carol Christensen.
Soph. girls practice rebounding for Jamboree, on March 17, against the freshman class.
Mickey Sunderbruch aims for a free-throw shot.
GRA participated in Swim Sports Day. Carol LeBeau Placed first in two events. Margaret Phelan, Trese Young, Becky Smith, were some other participants.
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SCS officers are: Trish Hanlon, Jan Harvey, John Holtz, Mary Beth Keenan.
SCS WAS FORMED
The new Students for Christian Society carried out several projects. Taking children sledding, giving Christmas baskets, viewing and discussing meaningful movies and offering Mass in the home, were a few.
Moderator of the new group, Sr. Jean O'Keefe.
Mary Sherwin and Judy Devlin discuss scs.
Paul Crowley overlooks the SCS agenda.
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AND SACRISTY
CONTINUED Left: The Sacristy Club members, Chris Braden, Debbie Funk, Ann McCluskey, and Mary Beth Butler aided Priests in laying out vestments.
MONOGRAM BACKED SPORTS
Marc Bernat, president of the Monogram Club.
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Monogram Club helped throughout the year as ushers at various games and sponsored many activities such as a student dance.
Sue Cowherd gives the boys club a hand at the dance they sponsored.
STAGE CREW HELPED IN MOD SYSTEM
The Stage Crew members helped in the auditorium doing an extra amount of work due to the modular system. Members controlled sound and lighting, and ran films for large group sessions. During the Variety Show, the School Play, and other events in the aud, the stage crew was busy behind the scenes .
Dick Wildauer stands on the bridge above the stage.
ABOVE: Jim Schloemer and Tim Kloppenborg tend to business in the projection booth.
BELOW: Stage Crew Members on the roof of the auditorium, are L. to R .: Paul Deaton, Chris Lyons, Tim Kloppenborg, Mike Carron, Tom Stack, Mike McEvoy, Dick Wildaur, Dan Czolgosz, Mark Hancock, Gary Stockman, Ron Miller, Tim Murray, Jim Schloemer, Dan Kloppenborg, and Paul Ryan.
LIBRARY CLUB AIDED STUDENTS
Rita Williams and Jean Wolfe tend to duties in the library.
Judy Decker sorts library books.
Theresa Costello helps student Jay Klee find a book.
Library Club members are: Judy Decker, Debbie Lannan, Jean Wolfe, Becky Berger, Celeste Bremer, Sue Berendes, Theresa Costello, Mary Czolgosz, and Rita Williams.
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES VARIED
The Gyre, a literary magazine, is edited by Joan Kasper and Dan Czolgosz, under the advisors, Mr. Miller and Mr. Wickam. It contains student articles from poetry, essays, art work, fiction and nonfiction.
Dace Mezinskis receives from Sister Janice a certificate as winner of the Betty Crocker Award.
In case. of .(. ic~ ,
Subrn\t to t\w_
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The Assumption Delegation represented Tunisia at the Iowa High School Model United Nations (IHSMUN). They met regularly under the moderation of Sister Jean O'Keefe , to discuss policies of Tunisia .
STUDENTS REPORTED THE NEWS
News had to reach the student body. Here are the ones who recorded it.
Left to Right: Yearbook editors are Janet Harvey, Denny De Decker, and Claudia Gardina.
Above: Left to right: The Darkroom staff are; Don Miller, Dick Wildauer, Jim Siem, Tom McGrath, Dennis Fuller, Liza D'Zuro, and Tom Toohey. Below: KNIGHr BEACON staff members are; Left to Right: Renee Lamantia, John Holtz, Michele Klee, Pat Ash, Jim Nix, Clete Coughlin, Connie Leese, Celeste Bremer, and Kathe Biesler.
TEACHERS WERE KNIGHTS!
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Sports
11 ••• The thud of human versus human
legs, arms, guts, muscles, and shielded head
versus human
legs , arms, guts, muscles, and shielded head
sloshing from a beastial crouch to the
war for
glory of
victory of
muscle and
guts ... 11
Tim Hawks
GRIDDERS H AD A WINNING SEASON
The football team gave their all for a winning season 1969. Beating Wahlert, Bettendorf, West, Burlington, and Alleman, the team finished the year with a S--4 record.
With great blocking from the interior line, Mike Lucas has no problem with the kick.
Marty Hawley romps around left end while Tim Rubley blocks in the back field.
ABOVE: Tim Rubley throws a swing pass to Kirby Zam for a short gain. BELOW: United team effort breaks up opponent's play.
Mike Lucas kicks for the extra point, with Tim Rubley holding.
Varsity football coaches are Greg Fletcher, Tom Sunderbruch, and Don Miller.
The Varsity football team members are: L toR, ROW 1: Mike McAndrews, Jim Connell, Mark Lack, Tim Burke, Kevin Dugan, Tom Brownson, John Stahler, Dave Broders, Denny Goodall, Steve Weiss. ROW 2: Tom Hughes, Denny Murphy, Mike Farley, Dick Sieberling, Dan McGinnis, Tim Rubley, Marc Bernat, Kirby Zam. ROW 3: Larry Bush, Tom Doyle, Bob Fiese, Denny De Decker, Tom Mapes, Tom Lovewell, Ed Thordsen, Marty Hawley. ROW 4: Dan Haut, Mike Cronkleton, Mike Schulte, Pat Devine, Tom Huecksteadt, Tony Lossaso, Mike Lucas, Tony Ambrose. ROW 5: Jack Gerwe, Tom Wiebler, Joe Hientz, Kevin Bradely, Ken Beckman, John Prior, Jim Pollitz. ROW 6: Tom Slusher, Dan Donavan, Doug Briggs, Steve Beckwith, Mike Ketelaar. ROW 7: Denny Welzenbach, Paul Crowley, Dick McDonald, Tom Walatka. ROW 8: Tom Grady, Dave King, Steve James. ROW 9: Coaclu!s, Miller, Sunderbruch, Fletcher.
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Knights look hopefully at the scoreboard for reassurance of a victory.
Gridders execute another precision tackle.
We want a TOUCHDOWN! !
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81 runs with the ball.
CAGERS TRIED HARDER
Kirby Zam fights for the shot.
Dave Broders shoots for the Knights.
Tim Rubley attempts a shot.
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Steve Burger attempts from out. Mav Broders clears his shot.
Varsity team members are: (L toR) Marc Bernat, Mav Broders, Dave Broders, Mark Burke, Steve Townsend, Dan Haut, Joe Smazal, Mike Lucas, Jack Consamus, Mike Bush, Mike Giudici, Ed Thordsen, Marty Hawley, Dave Langtimm, Mike Johnston, Steve Burger, Denny Glancy, Tim Rubley, Coach Jerry Bissell, and Kirby Zam.
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GRAPPLERS DISPLAYED STRENGTH
Right : Ed Connelly over powers his opponent.
Below: 2nd ROW: Coach Wright, Tom Daley, Matt Glowacki, Chuck Higgins, Pat Grady, Bryant Goodall, Frank Wagner, Joe Brandt, Phil Panther, Bob Feise, Bob Brus, Jim Connell, and Dave Veltoff, Dave King, Jerry Peterson.
Above: 1st ROW: Ed Connelly, Tom McDonald, Phil Meisenbach, Rick Wahlig, John Prior, Denny DeDecker, Max Stanley, Mark McGinn, Tony Ambrose, Joe Bush, Larry Bush, and Mark Powers.
Below: Cheerleaders watch the action of a wrestler. A near pin.
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Opponent tries to slip from the strong grasp of Assumption grappler.
Patty Same looks on at a head-to-head struggle.
Tony Ambrose gets a hold on his rival.
A weary opponent strains to be free as our wrestler holds on.
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TANKERS SWAM WINNING SEASON
Tim Hawks displays butterfly. Coach Lucas guided swimmers through victorious se ason.
Tankers contemplate situation.
Happy group after swimming victory.
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The starter raises his gun as boys get ready to go.
Boys swim individual medley relay. A.H.S. pulls ahead
Timers start watches as boys plunge in.
CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACKMEN GAVE THEIR ALL
ABOVE: A.H.S. track gets a workout with senior Gary Engelmann among the leaders.
BELOW: Chuck Kurtz '70 receives encouragement as he nears the Final Lap.
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Coach Mark Messersmith sets an example for all prospective athletes.
TENNIS AND GOLF WERE SUMMER SPORTS
ABOVE: Golf team members are: Tom Hart, Greg Gadient, Rick Pieper, Mike Grummer, Coach Fr. Robert Mann, Tom Kelly, Dan Haut, Pat Kelly, and Pat Thompson.
RIGHT: Tennis team members are: Coach Dennis Van Gorkom, Ed McAninch, Mike Bush, John Nahra, Lany Lammers, Tom Stack, Randy Groth, Tim Mulvihill, Chris Busher, Mike Renehan, and Tom Daley.
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Tom Hart practices his swing.
BASEBALL PLAYERS BATTED GOOD SEASON
Team prepares for big season. Dan Donovan is eager to bat.
Teammates compare pitches . Coach Miller instructs Clete Coughlin.
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SPORTS EYED DIFFERENTLY
Sophomores record the action of the team during one of their fast moving games.
Below: Boys enjoy such sports as basketball, in their gym classes.
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Carol Smeaton gets the rebound.
Below: Girls gym classes include such sports as volleyball.
"V-I-C-T-0-R-Y" cheer the Varsity squad; Cindy Quinn, Mike Klee, Pat Pollitz, Patty Same, Andy Clark, and Helen Pohlman.
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CHEERLEADERS
Cheerleading was a fulltime job for these girls and their moderator, Miss Beverly McKenzie. They practiced often and cheered at most sports events. This year the sophomore girls were able to cheer at away games for the first time.
The Varsity squad got new uniforms (above) but wore the old uniforms for the football games. (left).
LED THE KNIGHTS ON
Urging on the Knights in various sports events was a united effortfor the sophomore and varsity cheerleading squads.
Sophomore cheerleaders from bottom to top are: Marcia Same, Becky Smith, Mary Beth Evans, Mary Jean Walsh, Gina Bushur, and Jackie Klee.
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The girls let loose on a peppy "RAH-YEAHKNIGHTS!" (above).
ASSUMPTION WAS SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT!
Parents and families cheer for their students.
Students cheer for their school.
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Activities Many times I have wandered Through this maze I call my mind. I search both day and night, knowing not for what I search. My mind is a puzzle where pieces are missing or broken. A mass of blind-alleys and one-way streets. Just when I think I have found the missing piece it doesn't fit at all.
STUDENTS ATTENDED COLLEGE NIGHT
Juniors and Seniors planning for the future attended College Night, October 23. Fifty-one representatives of colleges and vocational institutions met with the students.
John Moeller requests information on college night from the boys' counselor, Mr. Tom Sunderbruch.
An interested senior and his parents find out a little more about the college.
Girls' counselor Sr. Mary Alice, and students Sally Blanche and Veronica Kane discuss colleges of their choice.
Parents ask a representative some questions related to college topics.
SPIRIT RESOUNDED IN THE MOD YEAR
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Students sang "There is no place like Assumption-We mean Assumption High, Where the spirit is stronger, The loyalty longer, We're proud of our team red and white !
There is no place like Assumption, Where we're all true Knights. We 'll all stay together, In all kinds of weather, We're one at Assumption High! 11
NATIONAL HONOR SO CIETY INDUCTED 40
On October 22, 1969, forty probationary member§. were inducted into the ational Honor Society, while twenty-six present members looked on. Officers lighted candles for education, character, scholarship, service, and leadership. President Paul Crowley spoke for the NHS members when he said, "Of all the honors we have received here ... our proudest honor is going to Assumption."
Tim Hawks, Student Council president, lights the candle of leadership.
Paul Crowley, NHS president, lights the candle of education.
Sr. Rita Mary Bradley, CHM, from St. Ambrose, is guest speaker.
Mary Tavegia, Secretary, speaks to the student body on service.
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FRESHMEN WERE KNIGHTS
Randy Groth poses for photographer Jim Siem.
A freshmen class listen closely to a tape in the Language Lab.
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A freshmen prepares to leave for the day.
Freshmen girls enjoy chorus.
KNIGHTS REIGNED OVER
Gary Stockman, Joe Smazal, Max Stanley and Denny Glancy sing at the pep rally.
HOMECOMING Homecoming activities began with the annotmcement of the queen and court for 1969. Queen Chris Artioli and her court--Helen Pohlman, Patty Same, Barb Barney, and Sara Olmsted--reigned over the weekend's activities.
Rain began a four-day seige with the homecoming bonfire. Showers continued throughout the weekend. Along with the downpour, however, there was an outpour--an outpouring of Assumption school spirit.
Students made floats with themes such as "Wreck the Greyhounds," "Spirit of '70" and "Bury the Hounds." The Knights did beat the Greyhounds, 6--0.
A dance, "The Knight's Renaissance," climaxed the successful, memorable 1969 homecoming.
Homecoming royalty and their escorts pose by the castle walls of "The Knight's Renaissance."
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Riding in the float are Marc Bernat, Kirby Zam, Kevin Dugan, Pat Pollitz, Andy Clark, Cindy Quinn, and Michele Klee.
Rick Schloemer, Denny Goodall, Chuck Higgins, Patti Lucas, Trish Hanlon, and another class member stuff napkins into the Junior float.
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Mike Carron talks with MC Mike Bush at the pep meeting assembly.
KNIGHTS GROOVED AFTER DARK The 1969 Variety Show, "Knights After Dark," was one of the best shows Assumption ever presented. Audiences were treated on Oct. 2 and 3 to a great display of talent.
Bunnies sing "Give My Regards to Broadway."
Sara "Molly" Olmsted dances with bouncer Karl Johnson at dress rehearsal.
It's a groovy party!
LEFT: Pat Grabowski and Kathy Jager sing "Good Morning, Sunshine."
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"Hughie"--Marc Burke and Mike Carron make a toast.
BELOW: Chris Matthys plays his drum solo.
Joan Stolze, Melissa Blough, and Marilyn Parr sing "Leaving on a Jet Plane."
"luke" visits the Variety Show party.
LEFT: Superman Bob Fiese makes a surprise entrance.
Mary Hughes smiles after completing her baton act.
Karl Johnson threatens gangsters Tony Ambrose, Joe Smazal, and Mike Lucas.
A bunny watches the action.
RIGHT: Directors Fr. Spiegel, Fr. Mohr, Mr. Wickham, and Mr. Maher smile after coaching a show well done.
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Sophomore boys participate in their discussion group.
Mary Beth Evans displays dancing talents.
SOPHOMORES WERE KNIGHTS All the tickets are sold for the bus. We've finished the hoop the team will run through, at half-time. Here we come! Little Knight Power! V-I-C-T-0-R-Y that's the sophomore battle cry.
To the left: Sophomore boys played at the girls' Dad-Daughter Dance.
Below: Sophomores return from large group in the Aud.
Sophomores are an active part of this years' band.
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SENIORS PRESENTED ''VENETIAN FIDDLERS''
"Happy to serve you," say Dick Voss, Denny Welzenbach, Steve Peacock, Bob Spear, and John Holtz.
AHS seniors presented the annual Spaghetti Supper, given the theme "Venetian Fiddlers" this year. Every member of the class of 1970 did a part for the December 14 dinner.
Fr. Spiegel, Becky Klinger, Tom Ott, and Bruce Wehr work in the kitchen.
Two senior girls help cook spaghetti.
Anne Dickery, Patty Same, Dave Broders, Marty Thompson, Max Stanley, Kathy Walatka, and Kathe Bielser find out that fixing supper can be fun.
LEFT: Mike McEvoy says the sauce is superb ! RIGHT: Marty Hiebing, Cindy Andrew, Sr. Janice, and Fr. Spiegel tend to the dishes.
Mary Sherwin and Tom Collins watch the action.
A member of the group entertains with a song.
TURNABOUT ATTRACTED STUDENTS
"Fantasy In Frost" was presented by the Junior class on Dec. 30th. Music was played by the "Seven Good Reasons . "
The King and His Court is announced at 9:30 as follows; Mike Bush 4th, Tim Rubley 3rd, Marc Bernat 2nd, Kirby Zan 1st, and Tim Hawks, king.
Sue Renehan and Beth Haumesser with their dates take a break. Two senior couples enjoy the evening.
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STUDENTS CREATED DURING FINE ARTS WEEK
Students write essays. (ABOVE and RIGHT)
Students prepare and give their speeches.
They prepare art work.
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Fine Arts Week was held March 16 to 20. It included speech, art, and essay contests. Topics for the speech contest were "The Role of Morality in Government Decisions" and "Pollution: Where Do We Stand?"
JUNIORS WERE KNIGHTS!
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STUDENTS ENJOYED AFFAIRS DAYS
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Student Affairs Days were held on March 23 and 24th. Students mixed class mods with entertainment on these two days. Family Night was on the 23rd, while the Girls Jamboree was on the 24th. Profits went towards the Thomas Keihn Scholarship Fund.
SOPHS FOUND KI NG OF THEIR H EARTS
King Mr. Hinton and daughter Dolly leave the throne for a bit of dancing.
Dads and daughters enjoy a brief intermission with refreshments.
Rose McNabe tries to teach her dad how to dance.
(RIGHT) The kitchen crew watches the evening activities. (ABOVE) Dads sit this one out while the girls dance to the beat of the sophomore boy's band.
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KNIGHTS SENT VALOGRAMS
Knights sent about $400.00 worth of valegrams on Feb. 13, 1970. Linda Harris and Carin Panther were elected Queen and King of Hearts.
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SENIORS WERE KNIGHTS!
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Mike Carron plays Joe Ferone.
AHS VIEWED ''UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE''
Assumption presented the play "Up the Down Staircase" on March 13 and 14. With the help of Mr. Joseph Maher and Mr. Ted Wickham, the play was a great success.
BELOW: joe Ferone cuts up in a classroom scene.
LEFT: Marie La Martina and Paul Crowley play Alice Blake and Paul Barringer. RIGHT: Debbie Shepherd plays Sylvia Barrett. BELOW: The cast poses at curtain call.
IT WAS A FORMAL OCCASION
ABOVE: Mark Burke and Kris Kratt laugh. RIGHT: Mary Ann Roseman and Jim Wohlers enjoy the dance. BELOW: Assumption students model their formal attire.
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ADMINISTRATORS GUIDED THE SCHOOL
Above: Rev. Robert Walter, Principal. Left: Fr. Robert Spiegel, Registrar. Right: Sister Janet Mary, girls viceprincipal.
Father Charles Mann, boys vice-principal.
Below: The Board of Education is under the presidency of Mr. James Resnick.
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Fr. Robert G. Mann Sr. Alice McDade Miss Beverly McKenzie Mr. Mark Messersmith Mr. Donald Miller
Sr. Claire Marie Patik Fr. Michael Phillips Sr. Jeanne Rank Mrs. Edward Rielly Fr. Schwank
Mr. Theodore Wickham
Mr. Lonny Wilkinson
Mrs. Gary Wilson
Miss Judy Winterfeld
Mr. Dennis Wright
Fr. Thomas H. Mohr Sr. Majella Murphy Sr. Laurent Nugent Miss Maureen O'Conner Sr. Jean O'Keefe
Fr. Robert Spiegel Mr. Thomas Sunderbruch Sr. Janice Tomlonovic Mr. Dennis Van Gorkom Sr. Be a trice White
Sr. Margurite Yezek
THESE WERE THE FACULTY
Sr. Miriam Therese Bennett
Mr. Jerry Bissell Sr. Rosemary Callahan Mr. David Clauss Sr. Jane Coogan
Mr. John Erickson Sr. Francelle Farley Miss Karla Fiori Sr. Leoda Fleege Mr. Greg Fletcher
Fr. David E. Goetsch
Mrs. Ruth Heuermann
Mrs. Michael Kester
Fr. Carlos Leveling
Mr. William Lucas
Mr. Raymond Ambrose Sr. Loretta C. Barry Mr. Paul Becker Sr. Therese Bell Fr. M. Eugene Benda
Mr. Michael Coury Mrs. Eliane Delagree Mrs. Kenneth DeVries Miss Maureen Edwards Miss Ruth Elsbernd
Mr. Joseph Maher
Mrs. Early
Mrs. Miller
Mrs. Ries
Lenny Schilling
WE APPRECIATED THEIR HELP
Mrs. Meyer
Mrs. Boudreau
Louis DeZorzi
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Mrs. Larson Mrs. Voss
Mrs. Fall
Miss Catherine Enderle and Miss Mary Michl
Missing: Roland Young
Seniors •.. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.
Robert Frost
Jennifer Barkley Barbara Barney Patricia Barta Marc Bernat Kathleen Bielser Edmond Blough
Barbara Broughton Robert Bruce Amelia Bruegmann Mark Burke Patrick Burke Michael Bush
Kathleen Callahan Robert Carstensen Donald Cepican Debra Chatfield Andrea Clark Joyce Clark
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Joseph Alcala Kristen Anderson Lucinda Andrew Christine Artioli Patricia Ash Thomas Baker
William Blunk Karen Boudreau Mary Bribriesco Douglas Briggs David Broders Michael Broders
Joseph Bushma Debra Bushman Lawrence Bushur Mary E. Butler Mary L. Butler Mark Butnuh
Thomas Collins James Concannon James Connell Cletus Coughlin Susan Cowherd Mary Cox
Judith Devlin Michael DeZorzi Christine Dierickx Kathryn Dierickx Jeff Dietz James Dixon
Kathleen Duax Patrick Duffy Kevin Dugan Daniel Duncombe Elena D 1 Zuro Elise D 'Zuro
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Paul Crowley Steven Cunningham Daniel Czolgosz Paul Deaton Dennis DeDecker Joseph Devlin
Teresa Dixon Anne Dockery Anne Doering Daniel Donahue Daniel Donovan Michael Doyle
Gary Engelmann Patrick Ewen Michael Farley Robert Fier James Fimmen Dianna Fladlien
Timothy Gehlsen Dennis Glancy Kevin Glancy John Goossen Patrice Grabowski Thomas Grady
Jeffrey Hammes David Hanghian
ancy Hart Therese Hart Thomas Hart Janet Harvey
Carolyn Hild Michael Hogan Therese Hogarty John Holtz Mary Hughes Michael Hughes
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Timothy Foley Cynthia Froeschle Gregory Gadient Joanne Gadient Joseph Garrity Michael Gasser
Roger Grell William Gripp Constance Gross Michael Grummer James Gunther Michael Halfman
Mari Haumesser John Haut Timothy Hawks Susan Herbers Peggy Hergenroether Marietta Hiebing
Thomas Hughes Sandra Hume Joan Humphrey Judith Hutcheson Michele Jacobs Kathleen Jager
Patricia K arwath Mary Kasper Jeanne Kautz Marilyn Kay Beverly Kearney Karen Keefe
Gerard Kloppenborg Margo Knickrehm Bonnie Kruse Eileen Kulaga Michael Kunkel Mary Laake
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Steven James Mary Jasper Lydia Jerome John Justin Marianne Kammer Veronica Kane
Thomas Keefe Mary Keenan Thomas Kelly Kathleen Kippley Michelle Klee Rebecca Klinger
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Betty Ladehoff Renee LaMantia John Lane Richard Lange Catherine Langtimm Kathy Lee
Maureen McAllister James McAndrews Robert McCabe Clare McCarthy Ann McCluskey Richard McDonald
James Meyer Dace Mezinskis Dale Micklewright Leo Moench
ancy Mueller Daniel Murphy
Mary Oberhaus Thomas O'Connor Anthony 0 'Leary Sara Olmsted Thomas Ott Nancy Parker
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Mary Leonard Sheilah Leonard Karen Lyngholm Walter Malik Thomas Mapes Sarah Matthys
William McEvoy Daniel McGinnis Kathleen McKee William McKee Kathleen McKirchy Philip Meisenbach
Pamela Muq:hy Joan Nahra Lorie N astruz Rosemary Nelson Jeani Neylon James Nix
Daniel Paulsen Steven Peacock Fred Peeters Douglas Peterschmidt Margaret Phelan Helen Pohlmann
Jerry Randone Timothy Reilly Francine Reinhold Susan Renehan Pamela Riley Anita Roe
Patricia Same Dolores Schebler Michelle Schepker Robert Scheppler Kathleen Schmitt Kathleen Schramp
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Mark Powers John Prior Patricia A. Prior Patricia J. Prior Kathleen Rada Kathleen Rasmsay
Mary Roederer Thomas Roederer Sandra Rossmiller Timothy Rubley Terrence Ryan Joan Ryder
Susan Schultz Marjorie Schwab Mary Scott Pamela Scott Patricia Scott Richard Seiberling
Joseph Smazal Robert Smyser Michael Smeaton Robert Speer Susan Spelletich Earnest Stanley
Judith Timmerman Theodore Tomei Stephen Townsend Karen Uhde Ann Van Camp Karla VanWetzinga
John Watson Bruce Wehr Patricia Wellendorf Mark Wells Dennis Welzenbach Teresa Wich
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Martha Sheridan Mary Sherwin Richard Sieverding Michael Simpson Linda Slattery Thomas Slusher
Patricia Sternberg Jane Strnad Mary Sunderbruch Mary Tavegia Martin Thomsen Mary Tillman
Alajandro Vargas David Velthoff Richard Voss James Waechter Mary Wahlig Kathleen W alatka
Stephen Witte James Wohlers Debra Wolfe Nancy York Therese Young Kirby Zam not pictured: Timothy Dirth Thomas King
SENIORS LOOKED TOWARD THE FUTURE
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The class of 1970 had their Senior Mass and breakfast on May 28. Graduation ceremonies took place the following evening at 7:45 p.m. in the gymnasium.
HOMECOMING
Hope A craving for the pleasure of the patting on the back for a job well done. And a belief of a mini-rosebowl parade with hundreds watching flowery floats promenade at half of a triumphant battle where knights are later enjoying the dance blessed by our beautiful queen .
This was the hope.
Work Painfully arranging people and time like stacking round building blocks . to arrive late folding napkins dryly crinkling round a finger and then into the vast emptiness of bare chicken wire . . . to join late (yet too soon by some) . Six people methodically building card by card a card house of a dance, a card house of temporary pleasure for 400, a card house quickly blown down by 400, a card house only six will remember. to wishing I could join ... the thud of human versus human legs, arms, guts, muscle, and shielded head versus human
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legs, arms, guts, muscles, and shielded head sloshing from a beastial crouch to the war of glory of victory of muscle and guts . A war that has stretched the eternity from Sweaty-dusty muddy August 90° 's to the Rainy-frosty muddy November 30°•s.
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This was the work to accomplish the hope.
Accomplishmen t Splashing late through downtown Davenport in plastic covered soggy boats watching friends laugh at you while umbrellas laugh at them and hide our queen and sanitation trucks follow our trail to nervously cursing apathetic seniors to cheer and then learn that one car given was taken for 1200 dollars while . .. "one of the best I've seen" rallies---is under way--Assumption is winning its rosebowl turned mudbowl--as umbrellas strike again as there is thirty minutes seem seconds to dress for the dance and pick up the date greet the mayor announce he's to "queen the crown" eat party and it's over.
Tim Hawks
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SENIORS REMEMBERED • • •
Alcala, Joseph D. Anderson, Kristen E. Artioli, Christine L. Ash, Patricia Marie Baker, Thomas J. Barkley, Jenny R. Barney, Barbara Barta, Patricia J.
Bernat, Marc J. Bielser, Kathe "Be a" Blough, Ed Blunk, Joe Bribriesco, Mary C. Briggs, Douglas V. Brodes, David R. Broders, Michael R. Broughton, Barbara J. Bruce, Bob Bruegmann, Amy Burke, Mark D. Bush, Michael Bushma, Joseph P. Busher, Laurence J. Bushman, Debbie Butler, Mary Beth Butler, Laurie Butnuh, Mark Callahan, Kathleen P. Carstensen, Robert L. Cepican, Donald P. Chatfield, Debbie A. Clark, Andy Clark, Chris Collins, Thomas J. Concannon, James M. Coughlin, Clete Cox, Mary Louise Crowley, Paul J. Cunningham, Steve Czolgosz, Dan J. Deaton, Paul Anthony DeDecker, Dennis W. Devlin, Judith DeZorzi, Mike Dierickx, Chris Dierickx, Kathy T. Dietz, Jeff D. Dixon, Jim M. Dixon, Theresa Dockery, Anne Marie Doering, Anne Donahue, Dan Donovan, Daniel R. Doyle, Mike Duax, Kathy Duffy, Patrick T. Dugan, Kevin D'Zuro, Elena T. D 'Zuro, Lisa Englemann, Gary Ewen, Patrick Farley, Michael Fier, Robert A. Fimmen, James M. Foley, Timothy J. Froeschle, Cindy A.
SS, Students Cheerleading, Ta 69, FA HC 69, PRUDES Mr. Maher's Debate Sadie's Math Class Formal 1969 HC 69, MWMU Xmas vacation 69, F G Ta 69 Ta 1969 PRUDES, VSSSBGSKB Student Affairs 1969 The Art Rooms PRUDES, Ta 69 Senior HC Wapsi Party, FtB Wapsi Party, BB Bill Sophomore Year SS, Basketball Trips PRUDES, VSSSSBGSDD Junior Spring Formal BB, Ta, Tennis Wapsi Party, Ray Ta 69, St. Ambrose SS 6:00 gr peppers, PC VS, PRUDES, HC 69 Sr. Carola's Religion 1969 Student Affairs HC 69, SS ss "The RAGS" HC, Art I Ch, PRUDES, VSSSBGS Friendships "Bank Bg" HC 69, SS Art Room Bonfire, Fr. Sparks Day 4, Dog G Suds Sophomore Year, SC, NHS ss AHSTSSALC Booth, Beam, Balcony Wrestling Trips, Lunch SS, Ta 69, People ss Food, Ta 68 HC 69 Student Affairs Week English Room, Eng. 4 The Door MWMU, XES, EV AO, VW, Ta 69 Wapsi Party 68-70 Crowley at Marando's Wapsi Party 68-70 PRUDES, SSGJVSHDJCTH HC Lunchtime Dirty 12, Wapsi P Tillie, Lorie, Rambler Free mods, Photogr. Track, Lunch, Wapsi Walkout Wapsi Parties Dirty 12, Wapsi P HC at Marando's Wapsi, Mirm, 222 HC game, Ta 69
OTE: BB =Basketball HC = Homecoming FtB =Football SS Spaghetti Supper Ta =Turnabout Dance VS Variety .Show
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Gadient, Gregory T. Gadient, Joanne Lee Garrity, Joe G. Gasser, Michael D. Ghelsen, Timothy M. Glancy, Denny Glancy, Kevin W. Goosen, Mike Grabowski, Patrice Grady, Thomas Gravert, Regina Grell, Roger Gripp, William V. Gross, Constance
Grummer, Mike Gunther, Brad Halfman, Michael Hanghian, Dave J. Hart, Nancy Ann Hart, Therese A. Hart, Thomas Lee Harvey, Janet R. Haumesser, Beth Haut, Jack Hawks, Tim Herbers, Sue J. Hergenroether, Peg Hiebing, Marietta Hild, Carolyn A. Hogan, Michael J. Hogarty, Theresa Holtz, John Hughes, Michael J. Hughes, Teri Hughes, Thomas E. Hume, Sandra Ann Humphrey, Joan Hutcheson, Judith A. Jacobs, Michele M. Jager, Kathy A. James, Steven P. Jasper, Mary Ann Jerome, Lydia Justin, John R. Kammer, Marianne Kane, Veronica Anne Karwath, Patricia A. Kasper, Joan Kautz, Jeanne P. Kay, Marilyn Kearney, Bev Keefe, Karen Anne Keefe, Thomas Keenan, Mary Beth Kelly, Thomas M. King, Tom Kippley, Kathy Klee, Mike Klinger, Becky Kloppenborg, Gerard Knickrehm, Margo Kruse, Bonnie Kulaga, Eileen Kunkel, Michael J. Laake, Mary Ellen L adehoff, Betty Lane, Jack Lange, Richard A. Langtimm, Cathy A.
HC, OBOB--Burlington FtB, BB games
Art, Stud, Affairs, SS Lunchtime, MagicS Senior BB, Wapsi P Dirty 12, Wapsi P BOBO in Burlington, A Variety Show BB, FtB manager ss SS, mods, tug of war Intramurals, SS HC 68, Summers, grad, D4 Bobo in Burlington, AMM Last day of school "The FAGS" "Wher!'s My Keys?" Sophomore Year SS, Picnics 69 conference, Golf meet YrbkPHrEngCanUNNHS HC 69, Can 68, Formal 68 Gym railing The Kids Jr-Sr Party 69 Jamboree LL/4 67, 6:00 gr peppers HC 69, Student Council Lunch, study halls, WP ss People
ew Year's Eve PRUDESVSSSBGSJG ss HC 68 Easter Vacation Gym Class SS, Vacation VSSSSHCB, Formal Senior HC HC 69 The Skunks, Xmas 68 HC 69 Student Affairs, Jr. Yr. Supper Off Green, Corriders Ta 68, NHS, games Lunch Junior Year Parties AO, VW's ss Coach Clevenger's Class SS, Student Affairs Golf meets Mrs. Kester Senior SS Cheerleading, sledding, PO HC 69, Ta, Easter trip "The RAGS" Easter trip, "Buds" French plays, Senior yr. PRUDES, SS, Picnics Graduation, Day 3 Homecomings, UN NY Trip, Latin I G II, SS Wapsi Party, Friends Fr. Reilman's Class SS, Eng Jr Yr, Stud Affr
Lee, Kathy Ann Leonard, Sheilah Marie Leonard, Sue Lyngholm, Karen M. Malik, Walter E. Mapes, Thomas P. Matthys, Sarah Marie McAllister, Maureen McAndrews,]. Michael McCabe, Robert J. McCarthy, Clare
McCluskey, Ann
McDonald, Richard J. McEvoy, Michael McGinnis, Dan McKee, Bill McKee, Kathie McKirchy, Kathleen D. Meisenbach, Phil Mezinskis, Dace A. Moenck, Leo]. Mueller, Nancy Murphy, Dan Murphy, Pamela L.
Nahra, Joan A. N astruz, Lorie Nelson, Rosie
eylon, Jeani L. ix, James
Oberhaus, Mary 0 'Connor, Thomas J. Olmsted, Sara Jane Ott, Thomas E. Parker, Nancy Jo Paulsen, Dan Peacock, Steven K. Peeters, Thomas F. Peteschmidt, Doug Phelan, Margaret Pohlmann, Helen E. Powers, Madk J. Prior, John Prior, Patricia Ann Prior, Patty Jo Rada, Kathleen M. Ramsey, Kathleen M. Randone, Jerry Reilly, Timothy Reinhold, Fran Marie Renehan, Susan Riley, Pamela K. Roe, Anita Roederer, Mary Beth
New Year's Eve, Day 4 Ta 69 Jamboree, SS, ].B. Band, GS, CIT Sock Hop Jr. Year Freshman Science HC GRA, Jamboree Last Senior FtB Practice Ta 68, Day 4 Jamboree, Cheerleading, Pic. Sophomore elections--1966 SS, HC, Ta, lntramurals Senior SS Mickel wright lntramurals, SS Homeroom, HC night HC 69 at Marando's Dirty 12, Wapsi Party Latin I G II Being a Senior HC night, BB Frosh Science Class HC 69, PRUDES, VSTFJSAW Senior Year HC The Lunch Table MWMU Ta 69, Mr. Bissel's Cl HC SS, E-8 Jr. Yr. SS, Ta Wapsi Party AO, VW's, SC, HC 69 ss Ta, Formal, Canada HC 69 Wapsi 68 G 69 Taking Vocabulary Test ss PRUDESVSSSBDDMGSHG Cheerleading, Ta 69 The Wapsi Party Wrestling and FtB School Play 69 Sister Lucy SS, HC GRA, Jamboree Modular system Wapsi Party AO, Ta 69, VW's, SC HC 69, SS, Choral Con. ss SS, Jr. Hr Eng, Jr. Sr P ss
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Roederer, Thomas Rossmiller, Sandy Rubley, Timothy A. Ryan, Terry Ryder, Joan Same, Patty
Schebler, Dolores A. Schepker, Mickie Schmitt, Kathy A. Schramp, Kay
Schultz, Sue J. Schwab, Margie A. Scott, Mary Pat Scott, Pam Scott, Patricia L. Seiberling, Richard Sheridan, Martha M. Sherwin, Mary C. Sieverding, Richard Simpson, Mike W. Slattery, Linda L. Smazal, Joseph M. Smeaton, Michael Spelletich, Susan Stanley, Earnest Sternberg, Patricia Strnad, Jane Ellen Sunderbruch, Mary J. Tavegia, Mary Angela Thomsen, Martin J. Tillman, Mary Timmerman, Judy Tomei, Theodore Townsend, Steve E. Uhde, Karen L. Van Camp, Ann Vargas, Alex Van Wetzinga, Karla Velthoff, Dave J. Voss, Dick Waechter, James A. Walatka, Kathy K. Watson, Jack Wehr, Bruce Wellendorf, Patricia Wells, Mark L. Welzenbach, Dennis Wich, Teresa Witte, Stephen Wohlers, James J. Wolfe, Debra York, ancy Young, Therese A. Zam, Kirby L.
ss Ta 69, VS, PRUDES Baseball parties, HC The Wapsi Party Weekend at Ames HC 68 G 69 Cheer!, Room 6 ss VS, AO, XES Ta 69 AO VW's Cheerleading 67-8 "Flipper", E-8, Draught GRA, Band Trips "Sandy's" Freshman Science Cl vs Wapsi Party HC Dav. Bank Building
Student Affairs Week ss Muirm, Scot ss Ta 68 Wapsi Parties Jr Sr Party 69 SS, Easter Trip SS, HC Student Council, Ta 69 ss My Free Mods AHS vs. Central 69, Rm 6 ss Wapsi Parties, 68,69 Ta 69, SFJ's PRUDES, VSSS, Canada Be a tin' Bettendorf 19--6 Senior Lunch, MWMU The Wrestling Team Lunch Table HC Latin "678" Rm' 6, S. feet, Lunch LeClaire Leo's, SS Cooking the Spaghetti ss Track "Taco" Sheridan's Cl. Ta 68, Rk "Taco's Class" "Taco" Sheridan's Cl ss Turnabout 69, PC MB PRUDES, VS, Canada ss
MISS WINTERFELD
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