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Pius X High School 6000 A Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68510 Volume 14
Table of Contents
Academics ........... 8 Student Life ......... 32 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Business ........... 150 Index ............. 165
Editor Connie Rose
Photographer Dave Tinius
Business Manager Patty Fijan
Advisor Mary Dickinson
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~rs . Wille) and 1r. Rotter attended to man} tediOUS JObs at their desks, ~hlle the majont} of l\.1r. ldrichs' dutie ~ere a. sumed on the field
Administrative Team • • •
A n:sponS!hle .tdmmtstratwn "\llalto .1 model htgh -,chool hke Pt '' "iupcnntendent I ather 1\,tn \ ap has spent man) hour 111
unr ot c~;d ~ork. lahonng to hulld a h~:tter PIU~ lmmg up the Sfl'Hb a~:tnllle this )Car ~as, as usual, \thh:tu.: Dtre tor \1r \ mc~:nt \ldnch A ne~ fa~:e m the Prin\.'ipal"s office for the 69· 70 choolterrn ~a Mr John R Rotter, the first Ia) man to a • surne this respnsthlltt). ,\not her change m the admtm trallon oc urred ~1th the tal.tng on of a ne~ post, that of a public rcla· uon~ dtrector h there a hetter choice thar a ~(. an. Mr Jacc.juehne \\ lllch to tell the ~orld ahout PIUs·> "'-(. o be for· gotten ~ere th~: t~o fallhful seaet.tries. \1rs l 01 Butler nd
11" ( hene O.,oucte and the h.trd~orl.mg custodtans, frank l cker) and Ike 1\.eotcr. ~ho remained hehind the scenes ~hlle domg their JOhs thorough!).
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• A Winning Team
Father Vap enJO}S arc~ m1nutes of peace, ~h1ch are quite infrequent in the cour~c ofh1s bU\} da) .
M• s Chen oucie and Mrs. Lois Butler ans\\er phone calls. pa} the bilb, send out report\, and t}pe their finger' to the bone .
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What m the '.I.Orld had happened to Rehg10n'? It sure tsn't what it used to be \II the memoriling of catechtsm questions is gone Toda)' at Ptus. times ha\e changed !:.tudents learn b) discussion. asking questions. and producing films .
f-reshmen and ophomores e'plored the elements and attitudes of life. The) learned to communicate through their ever)da) activities .
The Junior and en10rs faced the deciston to choose from such courses as Chnsttan rts, Logic, and Theolog)' hnstian Arts dealt with the sights, sounds. and colors of life shown in movies. maga1ines, and books. Logtc was a course for the students who wanted to delve tnto the mechanic. of thmkmg and reasontng The main purpose of this )'ear's theology class was the tud)' of Relig10n through such methods as taktng an old reltg10n book and tr)'tng to structure a class with a more meaningful lesson for children II these courses '.~.ere part of the man) interesttng ulterattons that took place in the Rehgion department thts )Car
Life And Its Su
roundings
The Rchgwn Dcp.trtmcnttncludculromll. f TO Rl(dH -,,,tcr Dolorc'. H \ . \1 -,,,t~r Ph~l· It,, \1 ', I ,tlhcr \1unl\, I .tthcr \1urr~ -,,,ltr H.~rh r t B \ \1 (',1 IT I '-Cd 1 I uthcr Stac l\\ J..
The great outdoor~ provide~ tnsptnng atmosphere for emor Reltg1on student~
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Orator Pat Schmidt fasci nates his speech class .
English Swings In The Seventies PIUs ha, al"a)' placed great emphasis on f.nglish and th1s year \\US no e"<ccption . llc\cn dlflcrcnt cour-.. es \\ere )ffen:d rangmg from C..,pcech and Amenc.1n lIter 1turc to Journalism. OH:r,eemg all of the course \\as the hectic JOh of '->JSter .Jud1th 0 C.., B C..,1ster Ann, M C.., ., ":.JSter arol Je.1n, B.\i . M ..,Jstcr Dcpurres, O .P .. and SJSter Am,lta, O .P. I \Cryonc .It P1us c,IMC under thc1r supcnJS on b four )Cars of I nvhsh cour cs arc rcqu1rcd for graduation .
If the \\Ord "l nghsh" brmgs to m1nd only dull rules on outlining 'entcm:es. Pius oh\iously d1dn't folio" the rules. Here fnghsh meant, among other things. peace. poetry. and participation . Lectures put on by the studcnh \\ere not al"a)s perfect. hut at least they \\ere student cndca\Or,.
\\'1th modular scheduling. students could pretty much "do their O\\n thmg" in regards to homework and independent study. The staff tried to cmphJ\I.tC that the students' thoughts and the thoughts of others throughout history could help us disCO\Cr \\hat \\e are, "h) \\C arc, and ho" \\C relate to the rest of socJCl)
These hard \\Orkmg and happ}' l::ngh h teacher are ( TANDI G LEFT TO RIGHT) ·, ter Deporres, 0 P, 'ister nn, M Mrs Berghel, ~~ ter arol Jean, B V M . 1 ter Amata, 0 P, and ATED ister Jud1th, 0. B. and 'ister Marielle, 0. B
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':>1ster nn lecture to attentive freshmen.
"What's gomg on over there?"
An 1mproved re ource center wa "-ldely used by the tudents, mcludmg Tom Youngblood. Mary Focht and heryl Rohren
Oh. Mr. Koenig!
Better Grades - Better Jobs II ucce ful bu ine men and "'omen depend on the1r h1gh
chool bu ine cour e for a prosperou future.
Piu · Bu me Department. campo ed of Mr. Koenig. 1r . Parker, and Mr Barry, a1ded tudents m the1r earch for a "'ide ope of kno"'ledge orne of the cour e e'tended to the tudent to gam thi knowledge "'ere: typing, horthand, bu i
ne machine • bookkeepmg, consumer economics, general bu ine . and office procedure .
The e future executive truggled with llleg~ble horthand. lo"'paced typing, and insolvable bu ine problems, only to
become rna ter of them all at the year" end
IBM out throughout the mted tate are pounding do"'n the door of PIUs to get fir t p1ck of the e future businessmen and women
Bu mes teacher , Mr Koenig. Mr . Parker, and Mr Barry, bru h up on their typmg.
Mr Barry over ee a typing e ion .
An urtl uc creataon by \1ack B.ury 1 \le>Aed approqngl) b) \1rs Rea er
Do Your Own Thing
"Do )'OUr o>An thang," >Aa\ the motto of Mr\ Mar} L)nn Rea er' rt clas e~ tha~ )ear. fha~ motto he arne evident >Ahen studenh "'ere allov.ed to >Aork on anda\adual pro;eds rangang from culpture, dra>Aang. painting, and commercial art, to graphac \\ ath ~uch a \a net) of adcas to choose from, the art ~tudent found it ea~) to develop has ov.;n talent. v. hether at be prantang v.ath the nev. pnntang pre or ma terang the age old art of paantlng.
l mpha 1 "'a placed on art ha ton tha ear a the studenh dealt >Aath its \OCJal a pech Tha~ enabled them to e'<.plore famous .artists and e\perimcnt >Aith thcar tcchnaques All of the~e thang helped to de\elop the 'tudcnt anda\adualism in art.
Paul Rov.e and J1m Radacan concentrate on .. thear O>An thangs."
"Watch out. 1aralee . Don't break the ne"' pnntang press~" cautions nna (llf-T).
RJnd) \\ 1e~e and Ra~ omgllo demon~trate the finer po1nh of se~mg for Denise Johnson and Chris ReJda .
Home Ec ''Seams'' So Good
Mr . Maim e}e her lim. hed item .
Fre hman tudent Lone ekollte, Beck:r m1th. Y1ck:r Ramo . and 1tt1ng, TerrJ Do ek e11amme ~arious matenal
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Thi ~ear the Piu Home [·conom1c Department had t~o nc~ features, a ne~ department head. 1rs. Maim , and bo)s . group of se~en male seniors dec1ded that learning ho~ to run a home ~ould be mteresting. fun. and even practical. in the e~ent of future bachelorhood The bo)s and girls got along prett) ~ell, each supplementing the kno~ledge and ~~e~pomt of the other .
T~o courses dealing ~ith fabrics pattern . and the ~orld of fashiOn ~ere beg1nmng se~ing. and for the more advanced eamstrcss, talloring. Other choices available to student. ~ere home economics. foods and nutnt10n. and homemaking Mrs. Maim attempted to make all of the matenals and methods in the various courses fit 1n ~1th toda)s modern li~mg. and useful in tomorro~·s home .
Patient!) e\f>laimngangle~" "and "B"'•~ 1r. Parker
11cki R)an "'ork on her latest project Jerr) Watton .
" eed some help, \1r. ant"'ell"?" quenes Joan\ esteka
Developing ew Angles
\\ alkang b) the "'orkshop at nearly an:,.t1me of a ~chool da). noi e such as clanking. buuing. scraping. and hammenng "'ould be heard. beang produced b) :,.oung mechamc~. carpenters. and electrician . Thi' "'orkshop, u. uall) the sole terntor:r of the bo:,.s. "a hared b:r t\\<0 g~rls "'ho too).; shop thi :rear Be ides shop. the other courses offered "ere ad\anced hop. mechamcal dra"'ing. and electnclt). Valuable kno"'ledge and fun e\perience~ "ere gained not onl:r b) the tudent hut aho b) the andu. tnal art teacher, \1r. Tom Parker .
"Bo "'ick" Had"'1ck sho" 'em ho"'.
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Students Look Ahead . ..
. . . As Well As Back
P J e\els e:-;pre es hi. opinion.
Mr Kelley moderate the resource center ... moderate ?
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looking over Mr Kelley' shoulder. the three female 'oc1al Sc1ence teacher are thankful for a man point of view. They are r Margaret Mary. Mrs Willey, and Mrs. Morten en .
Book and magazine were alway available m the History re. ource center .
It 1s ometime aid that "looking forward i better than lookmg back " Does th1 ound like a statement made by a c1al 1ence teacher? Thi year student were encouraged to face the problem of today and of tomorrow and try to olve them, a well as tudying tho e of the pa t Countle book and maganne were ava1lable m the h1 tory re ource center. a well a an eager teacher to encourage and guide tudent along. The staff headed by Mr . Jacqueline Willey, con i t of Mr. Don Kelley, r Margaret Mary. O .P .. and Mr Lynn Mortensen .
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nder the dtrecuon of r Patncia, the Math Department thi~ }Car mo\ed fa ter than e\er before. Optional classes and lecture , a busy re ource center. and e\er a\ailable teacher., "'ere all a part of the tudent learning proce . Those taking math cour e \\ere allowed to mo\e along at hi~ or her own rate. and each met thi challenge with determination and hard \\Ork. An additional aid to the underclassmen, as well as the teachers. were the volunteer student from the ad\anced classes who helped tutor those tudents needing help. The busy Math Department staff coni ted of 1r T Vmcent ldrich, Miss 1ary
nn an Well. 1r. Bob .. II, and r Patncta, O .P.
Math Computerizes
A tudent puule the math faculty wtth a dtfficult problem .
"You ee cia . it' not a hard a you think," chide Mt s an Well.
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Minds For Future
T he fre\hmen found the math room a good pla~:e to stud).
Mr. ldrich ~pie\ a \tudent ~ho needs some e'plaining .
emor Joe Kotak offered \Orne of his free time to tutonng the unde rclassmen.
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Flunk ow - A void The Rush??
'l.tr Borders tnc to bnhc colic c mto 11,; epltn our scmor . but ">r Patn"1a too prctt) confident
\\orktng harder than e~er. Mr R 0 Border' and Sr Patncta Mat) rematned t\I.O \Jtal member of the rcturmng faculty Tht \I.U~ e~pcc•all) true to the confu,cd undcr la~~men and college bound cmor~ . As the )C.tr progrc~scd , schedule~ had to he ad.tpted to the studenh dc~1rc to add or drop a course. Mum tlrmg hour' pa\\cd \l.ith 1 r Border~ and eager 'em or pounng through ~.;ollegc catalogues, tr.)dng to dc~.;Jdc that all 1mport nt questiOn . \\here do \I.C go from here'?
" o students. "BonJour" is French, "Hola' IS Spamsh ."
o Communication Gap Here
r francis tries to convince her colleague that french is bet.
Bet"'een r hri tella and her ere"', the Language Department th1 }Car "'as as 1ntere. ting as it "'a thorough tudents found that much enJO}ment could be added to the learning proce be ide the nece -sary drills and lab ·es 1ons. Independent study "'a re-e tabli hed for tho e who felt capable of "gomg 1t alone." This proved qu1te ucce -ful us many sf\ldents felt the ati faction of teaching themselves along w1th a fe"' helpful hmts from the1r teacher . The taff mcluded r Chn tella. BY M . r Francis, 0 B . Mrs. Mana Muzelle, and M1 Teter
Relaxed ophomore li ten to a btology lecture .
"Omk. Oink, Ouch. Ouch!"
Making Science Come Alive
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l [ FT TO RIGHT are the ',Lienee teachers. ',1~ter Ruth 0 S B . Algernon (the short, white-ha1rcd one), Mr. Kusek, S"ter Barbara B Y M , and Mr Mortensen
In The Space Age
\1en may have walked on the moon, but the Piu students takmg cience cour e thi )car ,tayed do'Wn-to-earth study· 1ng undtr the 'Watchful eye~ of Mr M1ke Ku ek. ·I ter Ruth 0 S B S1ster Barbara B.V.M., and Mr. Kerm Morten en, the head of the '":,c1ence Department
Lveryone at Pius is reqUired to take one year of B1ology. Whether or not to take additional cience cour es wa a questiOn left up to the 1nd1v1dual Students intrigued by matter and energy took Phy ical 1ence or Physic . For tho e 'WhO had ~~ ion of 'Wild concoctiOn dreamed up 1n te t tubes. hemi try 'Wa the choice Tomorrow's doctor and nur,e started on their 'Way through the tudy of Physiology . Hour~ of tudying book and working in lab pa1d off 'When c1ence became alive 1n the mind of the pace age tudent.
Semor d1scuss the human body.
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.. We gotta all get together ... We gotla . ··
Phys Ed Goes Coed What·~ Phystcal Education? Quoted from the dtctionan Ph)stcal tducation is the instruction tn exercise, care and h)gtcnc oftht: human body No"' you a k who instructs the P E- tudenb at Ptu X'' pon entenng J phystcal education class one \\-OUid most likely find teachers uch as Mr . Dee nn Btrkel. Mrs Ruth "-empke .. or Mr George O'Bo)le Who arc these people in tructing'? n observer \\-Ould definite·
ly nottce large group of girl . boys or at ltmes both combtned, to formPiu first coed Phys 1 d class . Whal do these healthy students learn? Well. one mtght dt'-CO\er them butldtng thetr coordtnation by launching arro"'s dunng one of 1rs. Kempke archery c sion . tmprovtng thetr racing speed "'hile !\1r Btrkel land by \\-llh the top "'atch ; or maybe one may find a group of boy and gtrls kccptng hape m the "'etght room .
Who e\er the teacher, "'hate\er the job, coed or segregated cia s, PtUs' P.E. Department kept up \\-llh the ume In turn Ptus student \\Cre kept in out tandtng hape .
Mr. O'Bo:rle \\Onders.. re \\e all phy tea II) fit?" Mrs . Kempkes and Mr Btrkel stand hoptng
Knowledge Plus Sound
Sclf·t:,prc~~JOn hccarnt: tht: \ltal tngrt:dtt:nt 1n tht: 19o9-70 \1u\lc Dcpartmt:nt. Tnt )t:ar tht: studt:nt' "'t:rt: encouraged to lorm ~.:horu group,, such as tnple tno nd qu.trteh to tl \clop tht:tr mustcal htltttc . The rnu" al group • .tccompamcd b) the band, pro\ tdcd quaht) cntcrtumment lor a,. emhhc, and concerts .
Dtrecting the ~1archtng and Stage Band "'a 1r Phtl Murph) and h" a ''tant Mr. Mtke \ eak. 1r. Murph) tnd hts :h\lstant proved the old sa)tng "t"'o heads arc bt:ttcr than one" "'hen organ11ing mu\lc ,tudents tnto mu\l~.:tans.
T caching mustc apprt:<.:tat10n and the tud) oftht:Or) \I. a the task of Mrs. Barbara Johnson. Mr Murph) and ht: made urt: Ptu mu\lc :.tudcnh he~.:amt: a"'are of the true \alue of
mu"c tn all a,pcch.
( ould tt be BeethO\Cn tn dt,gut t:?
Mrs . John on provtdes the rnustcal kno"'lt:dgc "'htlc ~1 r . Murph) trnpnnes the music makt:rs .
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h' ea .) to dwell on mernori And 1t cern that )OU on I) remember the good . I hat rem me encc create the de 1re to rec.1pture tho e moment lo t.
We're The Thunderbolts
OK!
People I don't kno"' introduc1ng them ehe~. Telling me the1r names, their hkes and dislikes, Where the} 're from. I in turn tell them m1ne.
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S.C. Is Alive And Well
">emor~ BOTTOM ROW Lr.FT 10 RIGHT Steve .\rmbruster. Paul Retnsch, Judy Fo\\-ler. 1ike Hanigan , E Ioyce Johnson. Roxt L}ons. TOP ROW Mtke KafKa. Mtke Morro\\-, Conme Rose, Ken Renner. onme Wagner. k.a\ Phillips, l.uq Lien, Denms Butler
~ C. officers U :FT TO RIGHT: Paul Reinsch, treasurer: Lily oniglio. \tce prestdent. 'teve rmbruster, president: Judy Fowler. ecretary .
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Jumors ll IT TO RIGHT: Dave Roberh. f lien Schroeder, Dan real. Monica Rose, John Glenn.
.. I .tm gomg to make th1 )ear a pmt }Car ... prophcc-1/cc.J Ste'e rmbruster tn h1 69-70 campa1gn speech . Through h1s gu1dancc and leadership thl\ statement pro,ec.J to be true, as pmt rad1ated from the <.;tudent Counctl anc.J preac.J throughout the ent1re ol
Summer d.t}s "ere com1ng to an end and most students \\Crc still 'i\\tmm1ng ttnd sunning, but the <.;tudent C ounc1l member~ \\ere hard at \\ork . ProJects suth as the ne" park1ng lot .tnd rc,istng the dre" code came from the e summer se"1on'
Ste\e ;\ rmbru ter' clccuon as prestdent ol the I ntcrCit~ Student Council htghhghted the )Car The leadership qualities ol the P1us <.;tudcnt Council \\ere apparent not onl) 1n ouru\\r sch Jl but throughout the Cit)
freshmen I l I T TO RI(,H T Dave Retnsch Pat 0 '-ctll. Tom Morin, Dave H1r-;chman. Scot '"diet k.ath\ l emonds. \nn 1ahone}
'ophomore lliT TO RI(,HT Pete k.oLak. Rtch Jablonski, k.arcn Schroeder. k.ath\ B.trr). anc\ ordstrom: not pictured k.ath\ k.uchta.
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ROW I. Brad}. M. Ro..e. B. Buechal. !<.. \1orehou..e. '\1 . Behren~. l ~nnak . RO\\ 2: K. :\h:Ken11e, !\.1 . R)an. '\1. Demma. P. Cool-;, P Tra~;:r. '\1 -\k amtt. J . Andrea,, \1 Sulh\an, J . Kettler. P. Kohel, ~ (,regon J . Burn~. RO\\ J: J. Ka\anaugh. P. Bru,hnah.tn, I . \ oung. G . Cant~ell, P. Robin,on Uare I. Rohrcn, 1- . \1cchan R (real <., HuiT, J . Hannig.tn, I. Comglio, M. !\.1urph). RO\\ 4 , T Boland. C. Da\i,, D. Zmk , l Denm,. J . Morns <., \ o~herg. J . Retac. R !<.. el .1. Perkmgton, K. Kuchta, . :-.:ord,trom, '\1 Bene ,
Bre~er, K. Barr). RO\\ '\ \1 . ~1alone, P. I i'h <., lee, l . Denni', \ \,phn, M. Chtlord, I . Chace, ( \gualar, M. \\ agner, (. o·-eJII, Brushnahan. P ·~eet. Mi Van \\ell. RO\\ 6: 1. Mai,ner, J . Cusack, J . Bnckell. J Aldnch, T. Worster, K. R:ran. I. fomc~·
)'k, J Welch, M amek, D. Hovin, C Gro. s. M. ldrup, M. 1ilana. J. llsperger. ROW 7, htmonek, D Barr:r P Prudtll, K. Lemonds, 1ahone}". ~ Olivettt, Barton. K Hahn, M. O'Donnell, P. LeDuc. K. Cuva. K Berkfild, R Ness ROW 8 <; 'x.huller, G mtth, C Me}er. J l o~ngdan, M Harper, K chwindt, J Glenn, T. Kuchta. T. Dosek, P Welch. B W Jtte, ( Monahan ROW 9:
cott, M Knske}. S McGovern, T . Giltner, M 1-ocht, J Kobta, P. Heiron:tmus, J . Wickham. D. I ranssen, ~ Rohcn, J. Kmght, l r-..ckolite. B mith. ( l<..nuth.
Re!>ene Cheerleaders, l U:T fO RIGHT ~teph Brad), ~1omca Ro,e, Kath) !\.1orchou..e, I inda S)nal.:, Barb Buechel, \1 r ha Behrens.
ROW I; L. Gude, R. Lyon~. D /1tek , I. Harper. M. Champoux. J. f'o~la ", ",~h~•ndt. B Van Gund). ROW 2. J . Man11tto. D. frumble. S. Phllhp'>. C. Bartek, P hJan E Mcken11e, C. A:rl~ard, 1. Mit.tn r ", ",~hrocder. A. f'ech. 1 . F rankhn, C \kPher n, D Bo~cr RO\\ :C. F 1 her, \1. Ve tccka, A. lo I, J H•ggln'>. C. :'1.1c, 'e1l, B l:,ch elllem. D. Fnright, \1. Shandcra, ( ",chncr, D. DPwn •
. Kubat, J . S hroeder. \11 \'an \\ell. RO\\ 4, . Carroll. M. Brickell. J. C< ~.n G. Mar). l.. l1en, 1. Hag •er \ J Gro\\Crode (. Wagner. C. . \\agner. B. \enhau . J Youn•. C Kmgh RO\\ ·: K. \\J,n•e'K ..,. hung. T. Morin. \1. (,raham. J. Walter. D colt, \1. I andkamer. E. Schro~:der, M. MaJ\ner, G. :'1.1ahone:r 1:,. Vo''· K Hamer,k\ RO\\ 6; C. Ro-.e. ( Bene,, R. Bartek, M. John,on L W1 kham. I . Mauhck, . Jablon-.k1, M \\nko~lcJ', l (o gho. B. Kmght. C. 'te\Cn'>, L John'>on. D ..,chommcr. ROW 7: K. Phillips. I. DuJ..Jn-.on, 1\. S.1bata, D. Bru'>nahan. P. Hammer,ky, P. Horak. J. Bargmann. K. Asphn, J. Vcr,~h P Surmann, P. Hogan. C. Con ~d). ROW!!; M Sullivan, K. Rc1nsch, M. Prcnde\, C. Marquardt, L. Focht, L Focht. l.. Dobler, M. Burke, M Mucting. C. ook, K Rca c, . Schu.,ter. M Houlihan. M. York.
Pep Club officer . ll f T TO RIGHT, Donna Trumble \lce-pre-,Jdcnt. Kay Phillip'> pre,idcnt. Chri, f 1'hcr trea,urer. I ynn focht-.ecretary.
Pat f 1\hcr make' a clcan'"'ccp.
Boltmen On The Move vahant cheer roared from the P Club at all of PIUs' \porung e\cnh thh )Car 1 he bo) 'c:o.ubcrance Infected all the Thunderbolt fan "'llh thc1r enthu 1a m . Throughout the sca,on. the\ ch,dlcn cd the g1rl' Pep ( lub to p1nt dual. Pre 1dcnt Dcnna-
hlblta an-.p1rcd hi-. Boltmcn to PU I ~H'
BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: 1r. George O'Bo)le. -.pon,or Roger Barr~ Dcnna' ')h1b1ta, prc,1dcnt. MILk Barr). 'crgcantat-arms: Bob Had"'ick . ..ergeant-at-arm-.. Paul Hamer\1..). B1ll l<.oeiLcr RO\\ 2 Stc\e ~1orro". Ro" Jen..en. Paull'l.e,eb. l) nn hnne;. Larry Jablon. ki. Greg Hoover. ~1ke Brickell. Denna' Butler. te\e harko RO\\ 1 Dan '\h:Cabc. John eal. Paul Re1n,.:h. Joe Burbach. J1m \ndrea,, 1ark Dro1da. Doug F·ullcr, M1ke '\1ahone) RO\\ 4 '\11ck Horak Bill Jarrett. i\11ke Fo\ Dan Creal, Cra1g va,ak. Ken Kildare. Tim '\1cCror). Dan Ohvetll RO\\ : M1ke Morro"'. John '\,e,olc. Dan Hamcr'k). Greg utton. Denna' Barr). Mike ldnch. l\.11ke Hanigan. Da\e T1nau,. ROW 6 \i1ke Ro"an. Pat ulll\an Gerr) \'an \ckeran, Ra) Comgho. Tom Houhhan. Pat 1-a .. her. Bob Keat1ng. Toll' M1llard.
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Pius' Pride And Joy
Sharp~ and tlah. 'our and "~eet ~ound, echoed from the hand room a~ Mr \1urph) und \1r. Veak earne,tl) practiced \\.lth the hand to perfect the annual"light -out" and the ' '"'inter and 'pnng" concert 'ho"'' ·
Th" \e H hree people "'ere cho\t!n lor the \I '-,u e Chmc .It Burke H1gh l.h X>l 1n Omaha: Bell\ Kmght. I om Porto. and llll) Comgho. The ( lmiL "'a' open to J I '-ebra~ka tudent . The tr)·Ouh "'ere taped and \t!nt to the JUdge' "'ho. 1n turn. h'tened to them and pi..: ked I 70 'tudenh for the hand. There "'.1' aL11~it) not onl) on the 'tudents' part but abo on the facult;. ·,. \tr \1urph) headed the aud1t1on~ for the 'tate competition. "'hlle :vir. \eak "'a' 'ecretar) of the '-ehra,ka Mu"c f ducator. "'h1..:h 'pon,or' th1' chmc.
A' U\Ual, the band "'a~ tilled \\.llh 'Pirlt th1~ )ear b;. pre\t!ntmg a ne"' fight 'ong "P1u~ O .K."
76 trombone for the b1g parade
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Our Band
Trumpeted o;enior\, \t1ke ~afka and Paul Rem:.eh erenade an a embl) .
rgmg the band on, Bett} ~mght, majorette, due her th1ng.
BA. D ROW I, Majorettes Bett} Kmght. llll} Coniglio. ROW 2 LHT TO RIGHT G (ant\\-ell. C. 0 clc J Kmght, Bar-t•ln ~1 Mllana, T '>m1th, 1 ":ih1monck. M \\-etland, P. Ma ciotro, J. Bargmann. K. Hahn, ") L rwillcr V Con nell" RO\\ 3 D Re1n h, K. \ phn '\1 '\.1 .nc C., , Brad} 1\. Re1nsch, J. IJ,bcrgcr, J. Kob1.t, 1. Mc rur} T 1\.uch ~ '> ~.~ullcr, K. McKenne, P. Bru nahan, C. Gros\, B. Haggert} . ROW 4 \ltr. \1urph) '\1 Johnson D. Ho\en, . Jennings. D Had\\- ck K. HaMmersk) , K. ~:hroedcr, P. Hogan, T. Conigho, J . l rtek on, \1. \\agner, P ":iurmann \1~:Go\crn, J. Burns. RO\\ · M. 1a:o;mcr ") '\1orales,
\1. Kenned}, \1. D I a, I . Porto, A ~obJa, P. 0 ' eil, P. 1\.ucera D '\1 n, P. Prucha ka, T. \1cGonaglc, G. Buker P Bndger, P. Horak ROW 6 \\: . Kob1a, K. Ktldare, G. Homer, B B1shop. M. Kafka, J . Hill, P. Ko1ak, J Ko1ak. C. Va\al.:, 1 . Keefe, P. Rein h,
. mtth,J . ' chuster .
G1\1ng the .oft ell arc the Bookstore ~orkcr~: U f·T TO RIGHT Jeanne Con~ay, and Bonnie Venhau ·.
Gail 1ahonc~, Kate Daly, laura Steer,
Bookstore Keeps Students Supplied " h~ an I bu~ that book?" "Let me ee your student I. D." "My I.D.T' "Yea! Your I D }OU have to be a enior to bu) that book, can't you see it rated ·• "~or!lel nju t g1ve me the prices of the..e T-sh1rh." "We have deluxe 3 shirts, medium ones 2, and d1rt cheap sh1rts." " II nght, sell me the cheape t sh1rt." .. orry, we're all out." "Your kidding, ~ell then tell me one of the clues in the contest." "You don't need any clue ." "\\ hy not?" " omeone already ~on." "Oh, great! That' fine, forget it, forget everything ." " Is this a Book tore?"
Drama Club Dramatic
The Piu Drama Club took a ne~ face thi year as It planned more activitie than een in year before. Project included t~o k1t for "Greenie and Goldie", the play "Our Town" and al o
group tnps to theatrical pre entation. given by the University . Mr Berghal, Club ponsor, added a more profe ional touch to the club through her experience in many chool and univer ity play he feels confident that thi years drama club ~ill et the trend for future year .
Bcmg the1r selve~ are Drama Club officers, l H T TO RIGHT: Jan Kettler, secreta!'\ Scott Chmtopher, president: and Jeanne Con~ay, vice-president.
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The • 'auonal Honor ocit:t) officer ballooned to new height. thi )ear as can be een from l HT TO RIGHT trea urer, Kat h)' Hamersk); pre i· dent, Ken Renner; v.~e-pre ident, M1ke Kafka: nd ccretaQ·. Luc) Lien.
What's A Graffiti Board?
lne , 'ational Honor 'ocicty pon ored b) '1ster Judith, tarted off the ) ear with the contribution of the Graffiti Board," h1ch kept the bathroom writers orne· what entertained. Sa) in·~ uch a "Keep the Peace Bab)", "Mary M1ke", and "Denver' a groove", \\-ere era\\. led O\er the board.
Thi )ear inflation oared 'k) high in the · H S \\-hen there hehum filled balloon~ infiltrated h mecoming pageantry. Back on earth, the) combined their efforts 1n tutoring cla,,e , prov1ng to be a \Cr) succe~sful venture.
I he .H . . mducted 42 ne"' members for the )Car. for the ne"' members and their parent a pot luck din· ner "'a held m their honor. The )earbook staff "'ould like to congratulate the e people.
Library Club Gets New Advisor S1ster Maria Del Rey, advisor to the L1brary Club, had h1gh hopes for the library thi. year. The officers th1s year were president, Jean onway: vice-pre ident, Sue Mohr; secretar). Mary Ann lifford. trea urer, K.nhy \\ h1tne . Other member are Bobb1e mile), 1ar)
handera, and Diane \\'al1. Their dutJe' \\-ere mainl) to a i t in the librar) but they also \1-0rk in the aud10· visual room .
"One other dut)," sa1d Bobb e m le), "i. to run around school looking for people \l-Ith overdue book and lines that haven't been paid."
What Are We Going To Do ...
Punish
Bolt man prmtde the added pun h dunng pep ralhe~ .
'>-. thrtll a \httm pcp·dub \\lth h h lo cheer.
The ne~l) formed dnll team enter the g) m for their first performance oft he) car .
Marching Thunderettes Add To Halftime
1 rs. B1rkel , drill team ad>~ sur, ~atches, from ,1 diStance. as the girls begin their routine.
1arching Thunderettes mcluded
Janet Ka~anaugh D1ane \\ alt1 Tcrr)' Dosek Kath) Monahan Tcrr) Rohren I rancie 1echan l va Bas Joan ldrich
onnie o·. 'ele D1ane llo\en Gloria R1be Joan Perkmgton D1ane I ran sen Karen Hernande1 Jo nie Brickell
usan Gregor)
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An added pe~ml attraction at the PIU ha,kethall game this )Car ~a' our ~ef) o~n March ' fhunderettes . Mrs . 1 ane B1rkC:, facult) sponsor, and Bonne venhaus, student d1re..:tor. lead the Thunderettes in their un14ue lormations . Mrs . Alan Ander on, a d1~11ngu1shed dnll commander from the nJ\ersit) of ebra ka. de~eloped the dnll rouune . The hard \\Orl.: and umc de\oted to th1s orth) cause, ho~cd up 1n the pmted and colorful performance that all enJO)Cd .
Memories Being Made
.. R,un. ll,ul. ltghtenmg. Thunder; PIU, Thunderholh \~on't go under'" Thts "'·ts the ~;r) resounding the mght ofHome\:ommg '69. The out.:ome ol the mght prO\ ed to he a \l<.:tor:r m e\er) ense of the "'ord The Bolt stru~;k m the rain to defe.ttthe I remunt Ttgers 7-6 .
l ntert.unment dunng half-lime "'as prO\tdcd b:r the Ptu~ X mar\:h· tng hand. doing thetr hghh-out shO'-" . I ch clas,. along '-"llh the Pep Club. created ,, mean' of tran,JXHhtllon for the queen candt· dates, and entered them tn a ~;ontest spc.lnsored h) the Jumor lass. \n .t"'ard of ;!-"'as gl\en to the most ongtnal presentation
After the game Ptu' studenh and lumm cro"'ded into the g)m for the tnnu.tl home\:oming dance. sponsored b) the .Juniors and Pep Club ~.)unds of the \tormngs light combo filled the gym as the .tntll:tpatwn mounted tor the clima\, the announ\:ement of Homecommg Rojalt). Queen M<~r) Ch.tmpou\, and Kmg lknms "ihthtt.t "'ere attended h) Ro\1 l )Ons and John loudon
"Hey Julie. Whats '-"tlh my balloon pump?"
An an\tous cro"'d looks on dunng the ro)al dan\:e.
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Homecom1ng Court olJ',l l l I 10 RIGHT, John I oudon, Gar) \\ulker, Mar) Ch,tmpou'<, Den "':>h1bita, D1ane Gordon. Rox1 L)ons.
Remembering Old Times
teve Morrow and Ron Reams give lv) Harper a ride on the shghtlj waterlogged wmning Dias.
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"Come on Bett).let's dance ."
At Crystal
"(. elcbrate. ceh:brate, dance to the mu •c'" e h ·d throughout the<. ornhu ker Hotel at the annual Cn tal Ball . Th1 \Car the ball Y.a held on l>c ember 7, Y.llh mU>IC pru\ld.ed b) the " \1u 1-c .. \\ hlle couple danced. other gathered at the \arwu table>. decorated Y.lth parkhng centerpic c I hemed "hie of Gulden Dream ",the(. r) tal prO\Jded JU t that (. ouple from all cla>se attended. and prom1 cd dream ol a memorable mght Y.ere fulfilled
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"But llarr). bac here'"
··:-..t) gndle ~> Jlhng me··
Off to the great htlb and '\\,amp' of , 'ehra,ka. the X-Change tall pursued the latest ne'' s of the \\eel.: They brought home their prite c:Hches that ''ere \tufted and mounted for allth readers to \Ce. They ne,er failed tn their monthly earch. e\en 'uc..:eed1ng 'ometimes. to go O\er the1r hm1t .
e'\ year' X-Change 'tall had better tart theu target practtcc no\\, tf they pl.1n to out do tht' ye.tn.' stJ I You ha'c to ct up prett) early m the mormng
Editor Bu,mes' \tanager
e\\,s td1tor Ed1torials Editor f-eature E:dllor
ports 1-:dllor LJ\OUt E-d1tor
John "'~:'ole Kay Phllhp'
l uq l ien Randy Wie'e Ray Comgho Ro" Jensen 1\y Harper
'-1ary Beth Haggerty Photographer Da'e T mu' \d\1sor 1ster ~tanelle. 0 ') B "'e\\,spapcr Correspondenh. L ncoln bemng Journal
• utheast l mcoln 'un Omaha World-Herald
Joanne \V 1smc,k1 Randy \\ ie\C
The staff \\,ork' Into the \\,CC hour of the night to prepare the galley' for tomorro\1, papers. P1ctured l EF f TO RIG II I · Kay Phllhps. \tar) Beth Haggerty, lucy l em. h) Harper. and Ray omgho.
PICT Rl:D LHT TO RIGHT: John e\ lc. Rand) Wic-.e, Ro~~Jt:n-en. Da\c TmiU,, h) Har[X!r, Ra) Cumgho. Mar) Beth Haggcrt), ( dmor) .,ter Manelle. 0 S .B. l UC} lien, and Sf An: D Ka) Phillip,,
Piu X-Change Hunts For ews
T'r PIST ll f-T TO RIGHT: Maureen Sull \an. Donna 1 rumble. and Mar) Beth YorL
RO\\: 1: Conn1c ,\, \\agm:r ':,ue Phillip,, Jud} fo"'lcr, lou1-.c Gude, Donna Trumble, Ka) Rea-.c k.~rcn ':,l. rocdcr, C1nd) \1cPher,on RO\\ 2; R0\1 l.)on,, Mar,h.t Behren\, L]nn D1~:k1n\on, r,ula Jablon\kl an~:\ ord,trom. RO\\ ' ',tan Garba~o:t, D1l:k Keefe, Conmc Ro..c, Ro" Jcno,cn Stcph Yo"· D1ck lrv1n Patty I IJ tn
Year book Staff Strives For Excellence
"fo -.cc , to lrl\e, to lind. and not to )tefd.'' The )earhoo tall "'a~ a h\1ng C\amplc of the motto I he taft ought to get the be't p1 turc' and JU't the nght cop)-. Strl\mg to make deadhne,, the) found out "'hat "'ork It "'a' to put a )Carbook together. ,\nd the'e "'orker' d1dn't )leld until the)- came up \.\.lth the bc,t! l earmng from ml\take' and pa't e\pcnence\, the ,t,tfl made their idea' and goab into reality
Ed1tor Conme Ro-;e op) l:.d1tor Conme A.\\ agner
Bu,ine" \1anager Patty l'ijan Photographer D.ne T1mu~ cademic~ l OUI\e Gude
·tudent life Donna Trumble Sport\ lnde\
R< \1 l )On~ .., e Bi,chof
'taft r\ula Jablon,kl
Dick Keefe Dan Creal Jud) Fo"'ler Cind) McPher,on Ro'' Jen,en "-anC) , ord,trom
tan Garbac1
Karen ~.:hroeder Pat Kead] D1ck Irvin Marsha Behrens Ka] Rea'e l 1nn Dickinson Steph Yo,
ue Phillips
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Donna Trumble beg1ns the JOb of cropping pictures for the ·tudent L1fe ect10n.
Intent and upcrb.
Morn make mO\C .
Greenie Goldie Presents Vaudeville '69 audeqiJe '69 hit Lincoln for a t\\O night 'tand o O\ember 22 and
23 . 1. C.s. Dan Oli\etti and Ra) omglio. alony " th the enure a t. re<.:el\ed e\cellent re\le"' lrom the nation· mo't reno"ned cnuc,
tupcnduus. magnificent. \Upcrb. bnlliant. and manelou . "ere onl) J fe" terms u'ed to de,cnhe thi' '-('X!Ctacle In other "ord . VaudcqiJe '69 "a' the "bee -knee'~ ..
.. He) bab) ho" about a ru.Je?" "Sure come on leh go" "1 han but ere content.""\\ e final!) got a nde" The-.e and m n) more \Oice "ere heard at fhurnabout '69
Turn - About That Rally
Pep Rallies anet) ~a the 1ngred1ent that made the pep ralhc extra th1~ )Car. Pre-
ented b) ~arwu group~ these ralhe pro~1ded entertainment a~ ~ell a~ invokmg ~pmt for all Thunderbolt,. The cheerleader led the school ~ith erie ol "Thunderauon" ~ hile kit \\.ere performed Th1 combination re,ulted 1n pep ralhe "ith umque quaht) .
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From there, relationship evolve differently, omet1me good, ometimes for the \I<Orse,
But alwa} to an end . J . Hart
emor cia'' officer Ken Renner. \ICe pre ident: Luq Lien. ">ecretary: Connie A Wagner. trea~urer. 11ke H<~nigan . pre,1dent, d1~· cuss the1r }earl) proJects mer a cup of hot tea .
Seniors Feel What Is Real
Leader~h1p, participation, and creativity sum up the \1-0rk of th1s }Car'~ emors. tarting it all oft \l-Ith a~ ream ""a a comb1nation dance and mov1e ""h1ch mcluded Poe' s o""n "Pit and the Pendel· urn ." The} expre ed the1r leadership quality agam with the ucces,ful talent sho"" and dauhng Cr} tal Ball. Participation took place ""hen the emors brought lo\e and JO\ to the children and parent' of Ha}\1-ard chool b)' g1\1ng money for Chnstmas pre~nh. and also sponsonng a hou e· hold good~ drl\e that netted th1ng hke cha1rs. dishes and tables. The pnng Da) and Sc:mor· !VI other Breakfast \\-ere 2 e ... amples of the emors' c.:reatl\e mmds at \1-0rk II these ac.:tl\ltles added up to a }ear of happenings for the 70 ·em or
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Tl \l PA l \R 1BR SI ER ':.t dent Coun II Prc,•dcnt
0 TA Cl K. ROSl Thundcrer I d1 tor
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kl "- l JH R \'r Rl :-.; , l R 1un; Honor':. ICt) Prc,ldcnt
JOH R\'rMO D 1 \Ol L X-C hange Ednor
KATHU:. l::l'lo \ Hl \LY • 'ational \1er t ~cmi·ltnah~t
K THRY A"l PHILLIP~ Pep Club Pre tdent
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11CHAH TODD KM K Band Pre,tdent
MICHAEL JOE PH HA IGA emor Cia Pre tdent
M R "HAl 0 l~l \ DI:.RSO"'
MICHAEL GE l. BARRY HARLI:. 1:. KAY BARTEK
G R LD BlAIN J K D BO TM DEBRA KAY BO\'v ER
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JOH·\ MICHAH JAY BRICI\:H L HOW \RD Jl:.H- BRYA:-.; I
H Dl:- 1~1:-DWARDB TllR
MARY CHERILY CHAMPOUX FRA CI SCOTT CHRI 'TOPHER RAYMO D A THO Y CO l(,l.IO
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DA ID ~1. 0 ROY JE-\ NNE:. \1 RIE CONW Y P TRICK JOHN COO. "EY
KATHERI I:.M RYDALY DEBOR H 1 RIE DIXON DROZDA
MARY EMA UEL D BOR H KATHLI:I:. I:.NRIGHT JO LEE fRIO, 0
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\ '\oTHERl~l fiCH PATRICIA Jl \ ,' f IJA P\lRtO;:Mt H\11 fiSfl!R
J CK PATRICK H AHERT'r" ALA . G. f ORAL J DY fOWl l R
LY . A NE FRANKL! JOA ' E GRO E:.RODE 10 I E:.\.1 EGUDE
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ROBl R I JOSl PH H \D\\ I K 1ARY II I/\Bl TH 11 ,\GC.t RIY K \I HI ll :-; I l (II I l H \\11 R S"- '\
I\ Y 1ARil HARPl R RAI PH B HlAI '\
JO I:: PH f REDRI K Hl SSE Jill H . ' ' Ifl R HI(,(,! S GRI::GORY AI'"' HOO\ l R
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10~1 1-...E (. K RICH\RDM\STI ' IR\1
LAWRENCE JABLO Kl !'.11R\\ Y r JAU, 0 RO S Jf: SEN
DANIEL EUC.E E JOH SO ELOYCE MARIE JOH 0 PATRICK JOH KLADY
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E II/ ·\BE.TH JEA K ' IGHT ' K ' IGHT
LA ' KOBl' BILL KOEI l'rR RICH RD JO E:PH KOHEL
SA ORA KAY KRL BACH (Y Till K YK BAT THOMA~ RICH RD K HT
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DKAMI:R A E. lAST L CYK\\lll "
JOH!\1 LO I LO DON CR IG LOWE
ROXAN LYONS Rl HARD THOMA MAH R GAIL LYN "v1AHO l:.Y
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GlORI ·\ \I ARI I Nl RY Dl 1\ IS .JOHN M ~
A 'V1 RI MCDER:-.10TT D\1\lll JO I PH ~1C (,QVI R '
COLU:. E:.N CL IR MC lll. ( Y THI \ M · pfl[ R'-,0 ( \ROL \ \1l ' DLICJ.:
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1110\1 \S \1 \111 1 \Rl>
~L ~'\ MOHR WIll! 1 MICHAf 1 MORRO\\ JOH . I ~ ·\l
{ DALE 1 HOMAS OBB!\1 DA. HI J ME ouvun MARY ~L ~A. PHILLIPS
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1 R "l lliLABE HI Rl l ~~ PA l \\Ill lA 1 Rll SU I J R.
ROBERT M RPHY ROSEll l
RO I::.M RY EILH. <.DORIS BARB \RA \ um ~ E 1 Blf""' D~BR\J\ l~ H0~1MLR
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<:,H \RO \.1 Rll <.;CHROI Dl R
Kl:. l TH L CHROER ~ \1\, \DHl S( H\\ I ' DT
MARY \.1ARG RET SHANDI:.RA DE. ISM HIBAT DA ID JOH SMITH
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\III C HA EL l l·O
l A RA l l · \ TI:.ER
HRI Tl ELO I I:. TI:.VE: MA REE BETH L lliV P TRI K HARll~~ Ill\\
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PA IRICK J . VL:CIIl J I( H
Jl RO! Dr . \\\ TlON JO\"'"'l :\1 \R(i\Rl J \\ 1.._,"'11':,"1
1AR Y BI:TH YORK Jl-\"' E- \ "-l rOL c, DI\"'1 \1\Ril ZIIIK
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· ooner or later a man. if he •~ "'i e. dt,~O\er~ that life ., a mJ\ture of good da)' and bad. \ICtor) and defeat, g1\e and take."
" He learn that people are not an) more difficult to get along "'ith in one place than another and that "getting along" depends on about ninet)-eight per cent of hi, o"'n behavior."
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Juniors
"The art of \I<Ord' 1~ to u-e them 'rea mel) to lect and arrange them to 1n\p1re the mmd, \llr the hc.~rt, and hft the pmt."
"It I\ he1ng 4u1et and rela ed that "e rna) e\pcnem:e the anflo" of the peace that pa"e' all under\tandln • •·
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Jumor Ia Ofticer ll FT TO RIGHI . Secretar) Ka) Rea , Pre 1dcnt Da\e Robert , Trea urer ~tarJ., I lscner, Vu:e-Pre &dent Dan real.
for the Jumor Cia th1' )Car l nthu w m "a' the • a me:. of the Game The ucce ol the dance after arne • pop-bottl dmc, bake ..ale,, homecoming function • car ba h. and the '70 Junior-Semor Prom "a due to the leader,hlp, actl\1t), cooperation and hour of ~-'Or b) the member ofth1 cia' .
''Take Ofr' To A Successful Year
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Paul ksamit Karen splin Tom Baker
Jan Bargmann Robb1e Bartek Cand) Beaman
Mar ha Behrens Connne Benes Connie Blair
Stcph Brad)' Tom Brc\\-er Uaine Brown
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Debbie Bru nahan Barb Buel:hel Mar)' ·ue Burke
Chn~ arroll fom Chadderdon
te\e Charko
lall} omgho Chnsty ook Ru.:k roa~~ant
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Shannon Da"'~on l }nn Dackanson ll\a Dobler
Karen Du~tm rom Duden Bob I ckle~
~ue bting Mark Hscner Jim l sscr
L~-nn f inney Chn ~isher L)nn Focht
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tan Garbact John Glenn
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:\1,trk I OUh
Mtl-.e lo MM) I r.tn~~cn
Paul I raa~ Rtchard I riel Doug I uller
Kathy abata catches forty ""in!-.~ .
Maureen Graham Dan Hamersk\ Peggy Hamer~k)
'\cil Harper Sam Harris
udn:) llartman
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Kathy. ~1omca. and ,\nn seem to be prctt) proud of their decoratmg abillt) .
'\1art) Hayes Man Heal)
Roger Heal) Da rrcl II cnggcler
11ke Hoppman
Patty Horak 1ar)' Pat Houlihan
Bill Hraban
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R1ck Hubka L rsula Jablon,kl Bill Jarrett
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Holl) Jenmng~ D1ane Jettncr Mar) John on
l u~:1an Ke ler Ken Kildare K.llh) Knuth
\\a me Kob1a M.trianna Kocl1er 1ar) Landkamer
R1chard I ast Harry LeDuc 1\.athy Lehr
onnie Linneman Tim Loudon Mike Mahone}
Bob Malone Chn Marquardt Margy Maixner
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Uan McCabe Tom Mclaughlin Bob Mtlburn
Kathy Morehou e Jerry Morri
teve Morrow
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Mary Muettng Mike Murphy Paul Nevel
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Jud\ l'.,IL lC\Cr
J> It} llC}Cr
Dan Ott
M1lo.c Pau),on Greg P1lo.c \ mcc Podolak
John Ponce Tom Porto Larr:r Pratt
Mana Prende~ Ron Reams k.a~ Rea\e
ue Rcddl\h Paul Rcm•g
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Kath) Rc•n,ch Bob Rodnquc1
" l ie)' man, ~hat should I do no~')"
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\1ontl!a Ro~c P.wl Ro.,.,c Pall) Ro).ll
R1~!lo.. Ru11cka M1~:key Ryan Kath) ahata
Mar:r chm1eder Pam Schubert
orm ')chu he
nn Schuster D1ane Sc.:ott Jerome handeria
Debb1e ~m1th Jenny m1th Terry mith
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Leven Tom toke Jean treeter
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P wla <-.urmann T n c;;\\cLney L nda ~\n.lk
Tom cdori her} IT 0\\ n'>Cnd
Harr} Tapp Cratg Yavak Janet Versch
Joan Vestecka Jean \\'alter Kath)' Whitne)
lllen W1ckham Jim Wil11.1n~on
Happ)' B1rthda) Dear nmecee ..
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Jm1 Wilk•n,on K<~ren \\ i~nie,J..•
"It 1 a ttmc to dust otf )OUr drc.tm and hmc up )OUr 1dcal .•·
"It 1 rela 1ng the ten,ion ot ~our bod~ \\llh the mu,lc of the '1ng1ng '!ream' that hve 1n )OUr mcmor) :·
"f-reedom ~our nght to be ~our elt to ma e m1 ta e' to tatl and tr~ aga1n ' ' fa1lure 1 final. freedom ).,..a~' gt\e ~ou another chan~;e .'
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Sophs Look Ahead With Anticipation
) longer fre,hmen, not \et uppcrda"men, the 'l>rneume' confu,ed 'ophomore, found them el\e' a real part
of the chool for the liN t1me fhe~ 'Jl<ln,ored the lre,hm.ln·,ophomllre part\ to get.1cqu.unted "'ith the ne"'·
comer, to P1u' Lou mg ahead the~ 'ought to umte the1r cia" m fund rai,mg proJech '\ot O\er-looi-ing the
need' of other' the ophomore da" don.lled a 'um of mone) to the \Ideo-tape pHlJector. Both 'chola,lll.'all) and
athleucall} the cia'' of '72 oflered a pre\ 1e"' of thm ,, to come at PIU '·
Sophomore Ia s Oflicers; LEf-T TO RIGHT. President, Pete Ko1ak. Secretary, Judy Welch, Trea urer 1\11ike L mtel '\ot pictured, 1ce Pre 1dent, Ron Krause
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Maureen k amit Theresa ksam1t JoAnn
huck Kevin
Pat Baker i \!I Ba" Kath)- B rry P1erre Beau
E-d Bennet Bob B1shop There~a Boland Susan Bre"-er
Pam Brusnahan John Bue\:hel ':,teve ah1ll Gail ant'hell
Bob Chace Kevm Ches ir
Mananne hfford Tom Comgho
Pam Cook Dan urran
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mdy Davi D1ane Da "-SOn
Maria Demma Lynn Denm
Bob Dipaolo Mike Donnermyer Gary Ebert Doug Everman Pat y Fi h
Mary Ann Franci. Jim Goner Rick Golden Bob Gros erode Tom Gro erode
Debbie Had""ick Kathy Hahn Lm Hall There a Hanlon John Herme
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Mary Hesse Kim Higgms 1ark Houlihan
Gaylen Hupka Dan Hyland Paul Jahlonski
Karen chroeder talks it over at the Moratorium
Terry Keefe Pete Kotak R1ch Jablonski Patt; Jenmngs Dale Johnson Donny Kmg Ron Krause Cheri Knuth Greg Kas1k Rose 1\.ohel R1ck Kmne} Kath; Kuchta haron Lee 11ke Lmtel Tim Lohmeier
Greg Lehr Joe L1vmg ton Pam 1a ·c1otro M1ke Lien 1arv Malone Tim Me ror)
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Bob Mel nan T1m 1dlon:•glc l1m M1llcr l1lccn Molonc)
~ndy Petuilka Jerry Pod""inski Pat Pro~:ha~b 1ar ha Rad~hffe
Doug Roberts Pat Robm on Bob Rohleder Bryan Ro. elle
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Janet '\1orn 1ary O ' Donnell
Kurt Murph} Mary Partington
There a Randall Martha Reese Jean Re1ac Gloria Laura R1be
Pat ~hm1dt c.ar)' SLhroeder l inda Sommer Pall\ 5'Aeet
Mary Wagner Dave We1s. er Jud} Welch fran Young
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Tom Youngblood D1aneZmk Larr)' Z1tek
I ileen Rowe Kath} R}Jn Mar)' amek M.1ria &:hm1dt
Lero)' Tomes Denms Trumble Chef}l r-willer Sue Vo burg
"Peace is anity, maturity and common sense in human rela.uon h1p ."
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Freshmen
"He learn~ that I" ten· 1ng is frequent!) more important than talking. and that he can often make a friend b\ letting the other fello~ tell h1 trouble~ "
"l1me to g1\e of ouro;ehe,, our talcnh, ahllllie , devotion , comu:llon,, that \1-C may contnbute to the on\1-ard march of man."
"Time for people: time for the interplay of personalitie~ and the interchange of ideas."
"Time for laughter, lime for letting go and filhng the heart with mirth"
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"f-rc~hmen arc )OU '1\-lth us'! Yea man·· o\nd the) pro\ed it "ith out. tanding support of.,chool acti\it1cs and challenges to O\Crcome. Be1ng u freshman 1s a tame for adju ting to the "a)s of high school life and learnang the mcanang ofrcspons1h1ht) . These ne'"'comers to P1us ha\e made the grade '"'ith promise of heing one of the hest classe. of P1us C\er.
Fre. hman Cia s Oflicer. LHT TO RIGHT: Treasurer. Jim Ryan: \ 1ce Pre. 1dent. Corh1e Gauthier; President. Dan El ncr: ccrctar}. usan Gregor} .
Freshmen Discover The Meaning Of Challenge
Joan Aldnch Mar} Beth Aldrup
Doug Arkfeld Denase ylward
Greg Baker Franci Banker
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D1.1ne Barry haron Barton
Karen Bergfeld Dan Bla1r
Terr) Brad} Joanie Brickell
Pat Bnd~a John Burback
nn Brusnahan Janine Burns
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Da\ 1d ant"'ell F-rancis Chase \ 1 rgm1a Connell) Tern real
Kath:, U\a Frank D' ngelo Mark Dalka Jeff Da\is
Gan Dell 1
Doug Dohmen Teri Dose!.. M1ke Duden
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Dan II encr Jm1 I ~~a) '\tar) I m:ht Anthom I rankhn
Diane I ran~ en Mercedes Garc~<~ Vick1 Gaston
orh1e Gauthier
J.m (,Icon Su~an Gregory Chcr)l Gross Bob Haggcrl)
Janet Hanigan Ron Hanthcek Marla Harper Ja)' Heal)'
Patty Heiron)mu Karen Hernandet Dav.d Hir chman Mick Horak
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D1ane Ho\an Su~an Huff Bob lrv1n Demsc Johnson
Janet Ka\anaugh Mark Kennedy Jan Kettler Tom Kettler
Joan Kn1ght Julie Koh1a Bob Koemng Tim Koclter
Ph}l Kohel Jack1e k.opf k.athy k.opf 1ary k.nsky
Terry k.uchta Janet Kus1ck DaHd Ladenburger Jam1e Langan
Paula Le Due
"Oh no! Don"ttell me my mother came to thl'> one ton, .•
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Kath} Lemonds l\1artha 1anner
1\nn Mahoney h1rle) Mahone)
Mar} Me ror)
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Shannon McGo~ern f ranc1e Meehan
na Menchaca onnu: Me)er
Kath) Monahan 1-.ath} \1oore Ste~e Morale ... Tom 1onn Boh 1ucting
Conme "'-d..ohte Ramona "'-css
onnie 0 "'-cle P ll 0'1\clll ~u~an Oh\ettl
Joe Pearl R.tnd) P1ke I ugene Podolal.. Jorge Prendes
I duardo Purdo \ 11:k1 Rames Joann Rand.11l
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( hm RcjdJ Da\C Rc1n~..:h
\1ikc Rcta..:
na Laura R1be Chn Rohren
teve Royal Jim Ru t
J1m Ryan Tom abata John don
andy huller
Kathy
usan Bobb1
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Becky m1th Gall m1th
Ulanne mlth Tom taack
Kevm treeter Mary ulhvan Mark wan on Ed Teater
Mark Thomp on Jmnohn II perger
teve Vacha Dtana Yavrina
Greg Ye tecka Jtm Yo burg Beth\\< atte Ytctor Wagner
Dtane \\<al1 Dan\\< alz Patty Welch
u an Whtte
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Lout Whttne) Jud) Wtckham Ron Wtlkin. on
ott Wtllet
Mike 'i olfe Toni Worster Loren\\ usk
I he ~:red It belongs to the man "ho 1' actuall} in the arena \\ ho e face 1s marred h) du t, and "eat .tnd blood \\ ho kno" the great enthu ta m the great de~otiun'! tr he u1.:ceed~. he fccb the ati faction of great a h1e~cment I I he tad • he doc o "hde dar1ng greatl) ·o that h1 place "•II ne\cr be
"lth those cold and t1m1d oul \\ ho k00\1, neither the thrJIJ of ~ICtOr) nor the agon) of defeat!
John • . Kenned)
Breaktng through the Beatn~:e d~fen c. and the Bolt' fir t h1 tonc.d lield goal b) (, rr) \an \~:keran, \\Cre the r..e)s to \JCtOr) mer the orangcrnen PJU rnalle the1r fir ttouchllo\\n aher Ros' Jen en n:co,erell .1 lumhled punt on the Bcatnce 40 )ard line Jack llahert) then ma,hed through for the core The 1 hunderholt ho\\ed thetr tntall\ e and thnlled all \\llh the1r fir t \ICtor\.
f'JU,' tiN mter- tt) game. tagcd at Scacrc 1 l1cld agarnst ltncoln lllgh. ho\\Cll earl) tn the c.1 on "hat the Thunderbolt coulll accomph'>h \\ tth a trong off en 1\ c hn anll great dcterm1nat1on, the Bolt men heat the I tnb e\erp,here but on the corehoard \\llh .. 7-7 tte Ptu marched the ptgsr..rn nght do"n the licld for o'er ~0 )arll .1nd then J,H.:k llaherl) \\Cnl the l,1q 2 )ard' for the touch do" n
Pius Pacesetters Move Forward
I he ( Ia ' B fhundcrbolh held the ( Ia \ ran ed Ro~ ch to ,1 "·'orek" t1c m .1 hattk of the defcn~e \ hlo J..ed I' au' punt g.n e orthe,a t .t ch.tn~.e to put together .a final touch do 'n drn em route to .a 6-0 \lctor)
The I'IU onng bad ~.arne on a D.an \td rO\Crn pa to p end < rreg IIOO\ er "ho made a great cat h on the
'\11 h :ht four and .t half \.trd lane l nfortunatel) the Ro~.l.et dclen'e ,llflened .1nd the B,l)t, 'ere held \.trdlc" for three pl.l)' (ierr) \an \ 1-:cr.tn k1ckm l;om .t bad angle faaled to '"ore ,after .1ttemptang a lourth d0\'11 lield £1l.tl The game pro\cd on~c .1g.aan the T hunderholh could handle Cia' \ foe
Ra) ( omgho ta l.lc Ro 1-:et', hope for an am ol )Mdage
Bolts Barely Lose In Stand-Off
D.tn \1domcrn reCCl\C launch ra~s protccllllll h\ .John cal and \1tkc Hnckcll
Jack f l.therl) gets sideline comment\!
Breal.ing a~a) ~tth momentum, \1tke Bnckelltears do~n field.
Pulling guard, Mark Dro1da. trample Tiger linemen, do~ned b) Denni~ Butler.
Ru,hanJt to the cene of action are L )nn I anne) and Joe Kouk .
Defen\e, Defen~e. Defen e!!
mght of profound JO)' \\as Home,om1ng. The Bolt~ \\a~hed out the T1ger~ 7-6 1n a chmate of success . f-our interceptions and defensi\e pia) by Pius held the Tiger . The P1u T .D. came on a pitch play from Dan McGovern to Jack Flaherty who lo. hed even yard to cro the goal line.
~IOU'\ Cll} Heelan could not do an) thing \\rong as Pws \\as handed the1r econd lo~s of the year. Heelan soundl) beat the Bolh 54 to 6. Our lone score came on a pass from quarterba'k Dan McGo\ern to Mick Barry \\.ho made a fanta tic one-handed grab at the 5 :rard line
and bulled 1nto the end tOne .
Bolt men line up for .1 k1ll .
Boys Town Bucks Bolts
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!he game hcg,tn a' .1 hattie hct"ccn the po\\cr,, the numhcr one rated Cl.t ",\" Bo~' TO\\n Co\\hO)' .tnd the numhcr one rated ( l<t" "B" PIU, X Thundcrholh
otonh PIU\, hut the \\hole \t,ilc an IOU\h ol\\olllCd the final ouh:omc ol the game It rcHlh cd ,m,~nd the Co\\hc.>) offcn,e, \\htch prll\Cd to he tm> po"erfullor the Bolt dcfcn,c . It took until the third 4u.trtt:r .tt a \Core of 26-0, for a p.t, of67 )ard from .lad llahcrt) to (ircg Huo\Cr to put the Thundcrholt gndder ... on the 'coreho.trd The contc't contmued tooth-and·natl until the end \\llh a \core of l2-14
\ cllon 1' the "ord
The pJrtan often c i~ 'pualcd b) John loudon, John. 'cal, and Bill Kocl1cr.
outhea~t Kmghb too ad\.tntagc of the Thunderbolt error and tallied fourteen pomh 1n the first half of a ~lid game hold1ng the Bulb \Old of 'core. Bolt pO\\Cr then urged in the ccond half and the Pau~ graddcr' made thcar
lone 'core on a long bomb to Greg HoO\cr ~ho ".':lmpcred 15 )ard~ fur the T.D .. ~ith the uppo~itiun at h1s heeb.
"B- -R-'t. Bun Blue!"~.~~ the fam1har d1.1 t from the Piu~ fan~ durang. the P1u~ East game. The ',partan~ began to d1g in, not in defeat but for \II:!On <.~~ the\ cored early in the econd qu.trtcr, \\hen Kent :'.1ahone) caught a pa' from Barr) Blue . Blue aJ,o added the e\tra point bringing the core 7 to 0. After three quarters of hard-httting defense, the Bolt offen'e managed to 'cure an the fourth quarter. Lynn f tnney c.tught a 4-)ard pas~ from Dan McGo\ern to put the ".:ore at 7-6. Ptu' had a cham;e to ~•n the game ~hen on a broken pia) Dan \1cGo\ern thre~ a 20 yard pa" to John 1 oudon, ~ h1ch ~as dropped in the end 1one.
Jack f lahert) pursues his opponent.
Bolt Men Receive Honors
T"'o Ptu' footballer~ recetved alktt) and all-~tate honors for the 1969 eason. Guard John loudon made the fir~t team of Cia~ B all tate m1 stn the Clas~ ,\ team by a slim margtn of one vote. Half-back Jack l'lahert) "-Us recogni!ed "'ith honorable mention on the all-state team .
John and Jack "'ere the on I} Bolt "'ho made the fir t team on the all-ctty squad t'( Ptus men recetved honorable mentton, Mtck Barr} Denni' Butler, John eal, Greg Hoo..-er, Tom :\.1tllard and ~1ike Ro"'an . Cmgratulations to these Pius men who "'ere recogniLed for a fine displa) of abllt t).
l'ierce. all'state ard, John Loudon trikes "'ith terror .
ll-city and all-state candtdate Jad.. Haherty sho"'s hi~ skill on the field .
Sophomore RO\\ I \1 I mtcl, P .:h d , D 1\:lllg, K \)l"ard, \1 \ldnch. R 1\:rau c RO\\ 2 B Roh-leder. K. ~turph) , J llerme~. I 1\:eck J ~ cfk0\1 h, Manager D I uller. RO\\ 3 .I ll\lng ton,[) \\alz, G Podolak. D II) land . .1. Cion cr, l . Z1t k RO\\ 4 ( oach Bob Sail, J \hiler, ~1 Houlihan. S ( ah1ll, B \1 -I mr), P Jablun,kl RO\\ · (o.lch. Bob Kocm •, K. hc"h1r. P. 1\:oLak, B D1Paolo, R Jahlon~k1 , \1 l1en
ot p1ctured. Chu k \rktcld
Bolt Men
Re ene RO\\ I ~tanager D fuller, II l eDu , J ~hiler. [) \\alL, K. A)l"..rd, \1 Aldn h. \1. Paul,on. \ Podolak , ~1 Murph) . T Rempe, I> Creal, \1ana~er S harko RO\\ 2 oach Bob Sail, \1. Houhhan. ~1 Ra)bould , P Ko1ak , [) t ( 11be, T Loudon, 1 Baker, I ~1cl.au I Duden, D l\:1pper, oach Boh Koemg. RO\\ R 1\:rau c, J ll\lng ton. l 1\:e ler. S Cahill, P. Jablon~ 1, B. tel mr_> P chrcpf, J. Hill, J. Glenn. ot pn:tured. ~t U ener and C. Arkfcld.
',:ar tt) RO\\ I I Houhh.tn, P. Sulh1an. D. Shtbata, I :\hllard. M. llscner. \1 \1urph) , <i. \an \cker n. \1 I O\, \1 Pauhon, J. \ndrea , I . Rempe, I. Glenn. \1anagcr S Charko. RO\\ 2 (oach D n Kell). R Jensen. G Homer, \1 \1orrO\\, J llahert) . 1 Duden, B llad111 k, B Kuelter, P S hrepl, \1. Bmkell, D \1c<iolcrn, P. Hammer k). \1 Ro\l ,tn. RO\\ D. Butler. R omgho. J . loudon l \1d aughhn. :\1. Dro1da, .1 . Kotak. D \h: ahc, l . J,thlnn kt. B Jarrett. P. c1els. \1 Barr) . I lklkcr, .1. lltll, I . I tn· nc), J Neal "'o ptcturcd; ftm I oudon, ll.~rr) I cDuc. t~nd ( oach \ tnce \ldrtch .
Are Tough
Ire hmcn RO\\ I I Banker, J . R)an, G. Deli 1, \ I rankhn, D llscner RO\\ 2 S \ ach.t. R Ptke. J. I a). D. Oohlman. \1. Duden. RO\\ B. Haggert) . :\1. I homp on. J Ru t, \1 Rezac. B \1uettng. RO\\ ~ C. Gauthtcr. B. lntn, T Mortn. D. Htr,chrnan. ( oach Kerm \1ortcn en. RO\\ 'i P Brtd cr • .1. Da11 . T. Sta d:, P. 0' ctll. <. oach Tom Parker 'ot ptcturcd D. \rklcld and I Podol.tk
llurm:d, h.trm:d .
and on the run
Harriers Wind Up Winded . . . fIR~ T ROW Ken Kildare. Roger Bam \1ll ... e Hamgan. Craig\ a\ak, John e\ole Sl CO D RO\\ Coach George O'Bo}le, \1 k H rak, Tom Porto, Bob Keatm , \1 h ~ c.:\ en , \1ana 'er Doug Fuller
f RON I ROW Denm' Barry, Ken Renner. Paul Kucera. Greg Dobler Br\ ' K RO\\ Coach ~ltke Ku k. Jam S..:hu tcr. \1ark Kennedy. Bob Gro~ rode, Dwa)ne Stra bur •.
• • • Netmen Windup
PIU harner~ ha~e alway been noted for their endurance and abihty tn eros country running. Thi year proved to be no exception. The ea. on wa parked by a third place in their fiN meet at Seward and highlight· ed by a fir t place at Wa~erly. They placed econd at a dual meet with f-airbury und Beatrice, econd at rete, and fini hed behind East Hagh at Pioneers !though the entire chool was proud of thi year"s cross country team. we hope for bigger and better thmgs tn the future.
Th1 :,;ear' lenni team, coached by Mr. M1ke Ku ek. a"' man:,; new face and talent. The onl:r returntng letterman k en Renner. "'a elect· ed captain of the team . Paul Kucera and Denms Barry. "'h1le earning the1r letters added greatly to the team. The 'Bolt netter won the first round in the tate Tournament by defeating Boy To"'n. 1r Ku ek un'IIOU ly a\\alt the tart of next sea~on, "'h1ch promi e a more experienced, spanted, and enthusiastic team
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Mtke Ro"an "h1p through un u pectmg C O\\bO) defender
Basketball Rm.1n do"'n court John I ouden d1 pia) I hunderbolt ktll.
La)·Up ~hot connects t"-O points for l."Uger ~ick Barr) .
All Ptu~ fans \\ho \\ttne d the Bolt "hen the) pla)ed , ebraska it), "ould agree the) emed pnmed I r the -.ea on. In the -.econd half l arr) Jablon~ki parked a comeback. The game "a pla)cd t"o-three zone de· fen-.c "'hu:h prmed to be th he t P1u had. The Thunderbolts caged '6 p01nts to the P10ncer 9.
The Bo\~to\\n Co\\bO) had the p) hologtcal edge over Ptus but the Bolt~ ,tu~.:k to them throughout the fir~t half Then the Co"bo)s got the rebounds, f)rone Pf)or had 24 points and 2 • rebound' making It a one man game. The fourth qu rter ended Bolts 42, Co\\ · bO)S.
In f-airbur) the re..ene "ere maktng great gmn' "ith their third \ktor) . The \ ar it) re~.: 1\CU another agontllng defeat. Ju t a' the Bolt' ecmed to be comtng back too man) Ptu~ foub lo't the game 44 to 50.
Rally Bolts The partan~ conquered the Bolt by the core of 70-4
oth ng "'ent nght for the Bolts, but the} stuck together to pia} a faarl} balanced game.
Bad "'eather, and \acauon lime ~emed to be the "'rong formula for the team during the fremont tournament. Fremont ho ted Pau an the fir l round and defeated them 57-39. Paus wa\ defeated an the con\olataon round 51-43.
The game wa de lined to be an e\caung one as Paus had won onl} one. and outheast had none But nothing "'ent right, a the Bolt uffered a 63-42 lo s The Bolh ne\er had the lead, but kept fig hung until the end .
Paus ga\e Wa\erl:r e\erything they could handle as the} lost a close one 64-62. The Bolts lell behand I poants. but howed great poise an comang back to wathan 2 Sophomore Bob cl:.nir} 's Ia l second attempt looked successful but JUSt bru hed the net .
Bolt Take I he I huntlerh<llb cl.11med n 71 -60 ego bulld1n \ldur) 0\er the Hea· In e Orun emen I mla) mght (lmng wto the lourth quarter tr.uhng b) l\\O pomt 1t looked hke the Bolt- \\Crc gom to f,lll hort ag,un. but uperb fre thro'' hooun brou ht the P1u gcrs ahead to sta)
\Iter bnngw home .t P1u " tOr) ag,un t the Bcatn e Orangemen, th ) failed to t..eep up thw \ICtor} ( oa h K II}· troop trmled th Roc et dunn the enure game \\ h1ch g \C the Roc et the1r ,, tor} 76-46.
I he folio'' wg "ed: the Holt- fought bact.. but the :\.1illard I ndmn \\ere on the \\arpath Pw u ed ,, full court pre dunng the g me. as a thun· denng cro\\d uf pmt \\a mmntawed throughout the g.tme. Pw \\U
delimtcl) hurt b) the I nd1,10 free thro" s of the m •ht bnngwg the final cure to I> ·h'
I he Bolt had to adJU t to the pre urc of the S) racuse eager . P1u JU t d1dn"t orne ut nght a the) ran 10to foul trouble Spmt \Iii kept up e\eo 10 the lo S) racu ''on l) to
J1m \\ llkensoo ho\\' h1' umque lurm.
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A Dive Horror 1\ re~ealed 1n the face of the Orangcmcn c,tger. ,t, the Bolt pur ue
"Jump. JUmp \k} high~ Tip it to a P1u' gu}!"
Ra} pia} a bit of keep a ~a} ~ith the Rocket team.
Bolts Find Finish Rough To Handle
Ballet )OU a)?!
The Thunderholh started off like a fla,h of hghtemng. hut failed through theu un ucce,,ful free throY. shooting Dunng the enure game the Bolt could not get an) clo er than II pomts to Omaha Pope Paul \I De pate Pau,· numerou turno\ers the} contmued to fight as the game ended 5o-.t2.
Rail) Bolh. Rail) Bolts, Y.e Y.ant a vactor): Y.as the Bolh Cr). a' the) encountered a tough game Y.ith the Lincoln High Links. Paus achie\ed good balance during the fiN half of the game as the) shoY.ed effort in shooting. lancoln Hagh 'defen e hurt Paus, although the Belts did ha\e a hort ad\antage after leading 13-6 at one pomt in the game. Our quack t.art ended an 1 loY. defeat b) a core of 69-5-t .
Pau could not relax under pre sure as the) pla}ed Omaha Cathedral. The Bolts were determined to get the victor}, but ran mto trouble a John Loudon picked up hi fourth foul in the first quarter of the game. athedral's tough man-to-man defen e left Piu Y.ith a 86-52 los .
Creighton offen ive attack plagued the Thunderbolts throughout the entire game. Wath a core of 73-46 Piu • effort was not enough to top the Junior Jay ..
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Determmed to get the ball, John Loudon strives to the heaght .
1 ick Barry truggle~ \\ ith an opponent for the rebound .
Bob Mel OJr) lighb the Link oflen~e .
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f. ntangling arm hinder Jim \\ ilkinson shooting attempt.
It eemed like the Paptllion Monarch~ brought luck \\tth them as the Pius Thunderbolts \\ere handicapped through· out the entire game. Pius pla)ed the game \\ithout man) mechanical errors but due to poor shooting ~et ups , the 1onarchs came out on top. The Bolt~ did pull \\ithin li\e
potnt during the thtrd quarter as the) tried to clo e the gap. It wa. a sad moment for e\ er)one a~ the season ended in a 70-5 lose to Paptllton .
\ \R. Jl). L HI TO RIGHT J. Wllk1n, 1< r '" D. 1\.h:Go\ern. 1. Ro" n,J Andre
L Jabl n' () 1\.k( abe, B Jarrett, \1. Barn. J. Hill, B. Md mn, R. Com ho, \1. "> <..hark ("> udent \tanager) , <. oach Don Kellc). ·
Bolts ever Gave Up
Rl:. l:.R\ E, ROW I •. Arkfeld, \1. Aldnch. R . roi' ant. P. Kucera,[) K1ppcr, D. Kmg. ROW 2 D. I ullcr (Student \tana cr). J \t er. B. McEmry, M. L 1en, R. Jablon,ki. T . Baker, B. KrcuLbcrg. P. Jablon>kl, Coach Kerm ;\t orten n
'OPHOMORI RO\\ ( oach \ 1n~e ,\ldrtch. D. K1ng. P Baker, ( . \rJ..:feld . B. B1 hop. RO\\ 2 D I \Crman. K \1urph) . B Cha • J IIVtn ton, B Ro ellc. () Barr) RO\\ l Keefe. \1 l1en, R 1>1p.10lo. R Jablon k1, B Rohleder. I <Jonser
In Search or Victory I RUiH\11 , RO\\ 1 C. (,auth•cr. R . \\llk1nson. P. Bnd •cr. R. P1ke. B \1ucung. [) \rkfcld. I B.1nker, Ci . \c tc ka, J. Heal) . RO\\ 2 \1 Duden. R llan1h k, J Ru t, () Dohmen, P. 0' e1l, \1 Horak. l. Podolak. B. I ntn RO\\ 3 S \ acha, \ I rankhn. S . \\II let. D flu chman, J. Da\1 • I Staa k. () II ncr. l :\.1onn. J. I 3}
ool, calm. collected Greg Homer "'res ties to \tctory.
La"oing his opponent, Mike Bnckell sho"'s te\:hmque.
Wrestling Roughing ht~ man, Tom Rempe attacks.
This years wrestling team promtsed many good things to come. Practice started, O\ember Jrd, "-tlh nearly 40 boys reporting. The team headed by seniors Tom \1tllard ( 123). Greg H~ over (I · 5), Mike Brickell ( 165), Ro s Jensen ( 175). John "-eal (I 5) and Dennis Butler (HH) seemed to have more e~penence than any past Ptus team~ Along with the enior letter"'inners "'ere JUniors, tc\e 1orro"' ( 115), Dan Hammersky ( 130). Dan real (II'\), and sophomore Tim \1c ror} ( 107). Wnh ten returning lettermen and only t\\.0 tn the same \\.etght class. there "'ere only J divisiOnS left open. Bob Haggerty and Dave Reinsch compete for the 9t< lb. spot \\hile Greg Sutt>n (137) and Tom Rempe ( 145) seemed to ha\e thtngs "'rapped up in theother l"-O "-etghts .
In there ene ranks Paul Ro\\.e, Ste\e Morro"-. Ken 1\.tldare, Ron Krause. Pete Ko!Jk and !\1ike f·o~ all ha\e Me tied l"-O years. E~pected to help the var ity 2nd -.emester \\.as L H transfer Harry Tapp "'ho had been holding do"'n the 115 spot on resenes orne ne"' faces on the mat thi year \\.ere umor. Mark l Isner Harn LeDuc. and lucian Kessler ophomores Ttm ~1c(on..tgle. John Hermes, Dan H) land. Pat 'chmidt and freshmen; Da\e Retnsch. Tom abata, Tom 1\.ettler and Jtm R \an.
With State At take ...
\racusc ~a the hot for the B-1 Dl\tnch Championship . P1u' ~as one of 14 team' participating in the meet.
fter the fir~ round PIU ~ .till \Cr) much 10 the runmng ~ith all but one ~rcstlcr ad\ancing. The econd round ~a,n't quite as good ~nh onl) li\e ~re tier' d\an~;IOg, but out of the 1 ~ho ~ere beat. four returned ~hen the ~restler ~ho beat them ~on h1s next match. In the semi-linab 11ke Bnckel and John '\cal contmued to dominate their ~e1ght cia" ~nh O\er~helming ~ ~h e Ro Jen en pulled an up et and defeated the# I ceded man to ad\ance to the lin a h. Harr) Tapp, Dan Hamersk) , and Denni Butler ad\ anced through the consolation bracket to the consolation finab Dan Hamersk), and Dcnn1s Butler came out on top in the consolatiOn final tak1ng third. ~h1le Harr) Tapp placed fourth.
It ~us a long ~an for PIU fan at the finab ~1th 1ike Bnckelleadmg 11
oft 1n the 165lb Champion h1p. :\11 e put C\Cr)thmg together 10 th1s match going on to ~10 (to the tunc of"J)\Jor ch1ck"). Ro s Jen en had a close match but came out on the short end of his man) rolls los1ng -6 The n ght ~as capped b) another regular punishm match b) Johnn) (Pm) '\cal
d\ ancmg to the tate meet ~ere Dan Hamcrsk) (I 0). \11ke Bnckcl (165), Ro" Jensen (175), John , 'eal (I 5), and Dcnms Butler (H~).). fhe morale ~as hurt ~hen Dan Hamcrsky rcqu1rcd surgt:r) on h" car he hurt dunng his finale match at districts, and ~as not able to compete. \\ nh a combination of bad break , nervous fatigue. and JU t pla1n old mistake none of the ~re tier ~ere able to ad\ancc any further than the em1-final , ~nh the e\Cepllon of John , 'cal.
Bolt Grapplers Punish
\ ar It~ D Creal, I. McCro), D Hamcr~k). T. Rempe, R. Jen,en, D. Butler. J. ~cal, I . f innc~. M. Bnc ell. <I. Hoo\ cr. (i Sutton, S \1orro'", 1. 11llard. D. Rem h. K lll I~G. oach Bob Sail.
Re,ene RO\\ I, B Haggcrt), H. lapp.[) Trumble,\. Podalak. P S hm1dt. K \o bur , I Siibata RO\\ 2, II. I cl>u . T. 1c(, 'naglc, D I bencr, M. f O\, R. Krau c, K. Kildare. J. R)an. Coach 1. Parker. RO\\ '· J. Hcrmc,, R Karp1,ck. P. Ro'"e G Jrbac1. P. Kozak, 1. Kc' lcr. D. H) land.
Scores
Football :trsit}
Pau, 9 Beatrice 6 7 1 incoln Hagh 7 0 orthea t 6 7 frtMont 6 6 ' U\ Cat) Heelan ~4
14 B '' To"n l2 6 Southea t 14 6 I a t 7
Rc,ene PtU\ 6 Lan~.:oln Htgh 12
14 Fremont 6 6 Beatrice 0
26 'orthea t 0 0 I a t 21
Sophomore I'IU'
I a't 0 S uthcast
IJ Beat nee 20 orthca t 12 1 10 oln I ilgh
he hman Pau 0 Beatrice
'nracu e 22 e"man
148
6 26
H 6 6
6 3 0
Pau 0 0 I 0
Tenni
I \ ork \ ORK I, VI I \TIO lancoln 'orthca~t Omaha Bnan York • Pau
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ITATI TO R ' Ml T PIU O\cr Bo\ Io"n 10-7 Me ook ove""r Paus 6-3.6-1 \ ork 0\ cr Pau
C. Country Se\\ard I t, Crete 2nd, P I
3RD , 'ortheast I t. f.a,t 2nd, P I JRD
ltncoln Jn,itation PIL lOTH
\\e,Jc~an 1ect Pll 8TH PIL I ':IT \\a\erh 2nd
5 5 4 5 4
5 2 4 I
Doant. I nvltll llnal· Ptus 6TH Beatnce 1st, PILS 2 D. Fairbu-
ry Jrd Ea t I t, PI 2. ·o Di trich PI
Wre tling \ar 11 PIU I 39
33 20 42 27 2 16 16
Millard Columbu I at I a1rbur)
orthea t I rcmont Bergan Soulhea t I remont Be.tlnce I mcoln High
Reserve PIU~
26 M1llard 51 Columbus 33 l ~st 38 I a1rbur) 10 ortheast 26 outheast 17 fremont 33 Beatrice 29 l1ncoln High
36 12 l 19 22
6 19 I 26 26
Var~lt)
PIUS
Basketball
6 ehra~ka It) 19 42 Boy~ To.,..n ~6
44 f a~rbur) "0 4 l a t 70 I Rl MO I TO R ,\ 1l 1 39 I rcmont 'i 7 43 P\PilliO 51 42 outhea~t 63 62 \\ Herl) 64 71 Beatrice 60 46 Northeast 76 63 Millard 6K 'i4 ~ racuse 59 42 PaulY! 56 'i4 l ncoln High 69 2 Omaha alhedral 6
46 Cre1ghton Prep 73 51 Papillion 70
Re~ene
PIUS 51 56 4 41 62 43 63 40 49 71 73 77 66 75 51 70
ehrasl..a II) Bo)s To.,..n f a~rbur) E-.ast Southeast \\a veri) Beat nee orthea~t
( st 11.11llard
\racuse P1ul VI L1ncoln High Omaha Cathedral
reighton Prep Papillion
149
22 4 43 43 58 57 54 45 67 63 44 76 77 70 60 50
phomore PIU 32 Ea I 60 lmcoln 111 h 31 orlhca t 39 Southea 1
59 Beat nee 29 orlhea t 55 ltn olnlh h
f rc hman PIU 26 41 34 1,
J I 15 43 l
36
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e\\man ) ra u c
Beatrice
ln•ramural ChampiOnship ')h hat.J '">· aru1
o\c:.r llahert) 's l1ghung
I ools
41 40 56 5 ~7
63 42
19 1 54 32 52 q 4 40 -s
PIEDMONT ''66'' SERVICE
fm:s Stat<.! Inspection
Cotner and A Oil Batteries
Air Conditioning
Free Pick l p and Dclner) Your ar I Due for ':,tate I nspcction "I his 1onth
John 1\.ohout
"It ure ta te better than the way mom u e 'ta make It!"
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
2100 0.48 48th & VanDorn
Barb chiefelbein is bus) \\Ith another customer at
Phone 4!{!{-9921
ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING
2620 "0"
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A R K w A y
L A N E s
rth and
"Let me do 1t, ue!"
2555 So 4 th
Lumber Along To
ornhuskcr High~ay 434-6323
DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE
• • •
"Makcs fhc Sccnc" \\ ith Paul
Rein h nd Darriel Henggdcr. 120 "0"
hrd Lintd :-.ccm's to be "\~Ooing" Rich Jahlonski at ...
BANKER'S FLORAL
1425 o 1Jrd
56th & 0
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to the C,RADl "\TI (,
1 \~~ of '70
from
JOHN PAVICH NEBRASKA
NEON SIGNS
1140 0 2 ht
I he featured product of
NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO .
• m:e arnined h) Terri Creal. 12 , 'o. lith
\1r (,reen Thumb '"orks with Pius . 209 0 13th
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teaches Kathy Hammersky a fe"' trick!-. of the trade.
1821 "K" St
"Holy Cow!" e:<claim'> Steven A "they're cutting off my golden locks'"
LOYD'S 3835 South B.trber Shop
•·or easy living and quality
"isit
FRENCH CLEANERS
1411 ~outh
Tony and Luigi's
pro .. ides "food superho" and
entertainment nightly .
" ' asa Di Amil.:i"
5140"0"
In case this turned out to he \OU, he sure }Our msured h}
WOODMEN, ACCIDENT, AND LIFE!
1526"K"
"Does th1s look familiar?"
ZITEK'S DAIRY QUEEN
Terr) Rohren reall) can't dec1de between a popcorn ball and a carmeled apple!
CLIFTON'S CORN CRIB 1150No.4
3 35 outh
ILE FOR
ILES SHOP
MISLE 50th & 0
LINCOLN
THf PI ~
YlARBOOK STAf-f I PRO DTOHAVI:
COOL CREST
TRIPLELINKS
As A Bu iness A oc1ate
220 0 4gth
Buy the best at
FAMILY DRUG. 4gth & Van Dorn
This is the house that Paul and Jack built.
Hyland Bros.
33rd and "Y"
..... , I
ati. faction Guaranteed
SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR
360 ~0 4 th
ELI:-CTRI AL Q'\;TRA TOR
1441 Adam-, treet
432-3212
L E 0 N s F 0 0 D
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RATHBO E: \ ll LAG I:-.
The displa) of hoi) cards of the ehraska hurch Goods torc arc '>iC\\Cd b\ '-,uc Olivetti
and hannon Dav.son
1o32 ·o· ~t
ANDERSON STUDIO takes the best of '\1ar) Mueting
I 036 "0"
The ~~, PAPERPOTAMUS
at
Lincoln Office Equipment you might
not find a Paperpotamus,
but you'll sure find some
paper work savers.
Come In and see.
126 No. 14th 432-4449
eats paperwork
for three meals
a day. Sometimes he even has
snacks.
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JJ' o otner PI ilia Bow I Bldg.
Diane Zltl!k and .lulil! Man1itto tr: their hand at a "httk d1p. ticking."
SHERIDAN CONOCO
JJrd & ~hcridan Blvd.
'\L 0~
Joseph's ollegl! of Beaut:
146 No II
Irene Tomcsyk and Dennis Trumble Investigate the safe depos1t boxes at THE
COMMONWEALTH CO.
I :>6 o II th ~ l. opple
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to the
'70 emors
from the
'70 Thunderer Staff.
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Your Lumber Number
DESMOND LUMBER
432-6688
L1sa Dobler and IVt..tr)
vtucttng find loh of good food at the ddicatessan of
MR. B's IGA
48th & \ .tn Dorn
PATRONS Msgr John J H}nn
1420 "- treet
Msgr M1tchell M Kac.tmarek 715 ' o 36th ' treet
Theresa L Brunell 7100 Morton treet
Mrs Earl Jarrett 2"45 Theresa Ave.
Ma\ L and Marger} chuster 1:09 k}hne Dr.
T R Monn 1954 B treet
Mr and Mr~ John L. Wagner 7145 No . Hampton Rd
Dr and '\1 rs 1-.enneth Hjan 6130 The Knoll
Mr and Mr . Joe Had"'ick 1903 Park ve.
Mr and Mrs La"'rence Gude 6 o 45th treet
Dan The Great 6130 The Knoll
Mr and Mr Lonn chramm 1726 o . 40th treet
Mr and Mrs. \1ark anAckeran 420 I Garfield
Mr and Mr . Glen Weller 3 II o . 14th treet
Harold hadderdon 4000 o 42nd treet
Dr. and Mrs H E Reese 1900 ' o 40th treet
Mr. and Mrs Anthon] J . D1Paolo 2742 colt Ave.
Mr and Mrs James B Linneman 5 20 Wdsh1re Ave
hen OUCie 917 olon} Lane
Mr and Mrs . harles eal '541 Jeffer} Dr
Mr. and Mrs. harles f . Iifford 1936 Teal 1rcle
Rt Rev. G B. Hart 312 treet
<Hry O'Nele 435 Lyncrest Drive
John e tecka Pme Lake
Mr. and Mr . L}le Robinson 3147 treet
tanley Jablon ki 135 o . 30th treet
arah Procha ka 1934 Park Ave.
Mr. and Mr . Donald H. Trumble 200 Bruce Dr.
PATRONS Mr. and Mrs . James R L]ons
30 Hollywood A"c
Mr and Mrs John last 6601 Wcstshore Dr
Msgr. larence J . rowley athedral of he R1scn hnst
Mr. and Mrs Larr] J harko 3 34 H treet
M r and Mrs. Hollis Jcnmngs 3925 \\'oods Blvd.
Mr. Murph]\ One and Onl)' Genuine, Ongmal 1-amll] Band
Mr. and Mrs 1:- . J antwell 27600 tratford
'v1r and Mrs Hal chroeder 3760 o. 40th treet
The Late Mr Ray Renner and Mr Ray Renner
713 o. 31st 'treet
Mr. and 'v1rs Robert Irvin 2239 ewell treet
Mr. and Mrs Joseph P. Haggert)' 231 I o . 19th treet
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lemonds 3351 treet
Mr. and Mr . Tom Porto 1969 A treet
Mr and Mr John P. Morrow 250 I heridan Blvd.
Phil Brusnahan 3400 Laura
Mr. and 'v1rs. Lester Kafka 6713YStrcet
Mr. and Mrs Paul W. Remsch 191g Lake trect
Mr and 'V1rs \I Behrens I 'i 15 o 2 th t reet
The Sophomore lass ... .. pmt of'72"
The Jumor lass Has Potent1al!
'70 emors . Arc The Greatest Yet!
Mr and Mrs Robert Rea e 2g29 o . 34th treet
Mr and 'v1r . harte ahill 7120 o Hampton Rd
Jame P arroll 1715 o 26th treet
Mr. and Mrs Bernard P ulhvan 2620 o . IJth treet
Mr. and M r . Karl Die kin on I 20 Rust} L.me
Mr. and Mr . Anthon} Coniglio 1967 outh treet
Mr and Mr Hubert \\-1sme ki 3621 P1oneers Blvd.
PATRONS (,Uiniven: M<.lr~ 5916 Glade 'treet
'70 Sentor PIUs X High 'chool
Mr and r-,1rs. Robert Frank.lm 021 Talbot Trail
1\!lr and Mrs . R J Phillips 3430 b1st Pershmg Rd
L. 1:- . Rov.an I 21 Brent Blvd.
Mr and Mrs . Harold McMullen 410 host Dr.
Piu\ X Bookstore
MaJor and 1\!lrs. Frank G. 'Willey
M r and 'VI rs . John T Rose
Mtss Mar] Ann anWell
Two Democrats
at10nal Honor octet}
Tv.o Buddte
A f- nend
Magna ocietas Latina
Fr. lvan ap
Mr. and Mr . Frank Fowler 157 o. otner Blvd.
1\!lrs. and Mr . John M. chv.indt 1341 o . 4lst treet
Mr. and Mr . Glen J . Kohel 2411 o. 52nd treet
Mr & Mrs Rll:hard Buechel 2114 Lake treet
Mr & Mrs Paul Welch 2474 Park Avenue
CO ROY' B KI:-RY \\ mth rop Road & ' outh ' treet
VALE TINO' PIZZA 1457 Holdrege
BOATMA ' BARBER ' HOP 1110
OR H KlR TILI:AJ\D MARBLI:- 0 . 00 0 treet
K 0 L L R I: T A RA T 47 orman Rd
GATEWAY BARBER HOP Gatev.ay hoppmg enter
LLI L MBE:.R COMPA Y 4 71 I Pre cott
T CO KID 17th and Van Dorn. 4 th and Van Dorn
JA K WAGNER 'Vlanufacturer\ Repre entative
R ROA 7700 A. treet
U :.O H. Bl HOI--, PROf R I:YOR 109 Trenndge Way
R DY' BODY HOP 1625 treet
KNIGHT PL MBI G A D HEATI G 1640 0 treet
WI:A ROIL OMPANY 1701 VanDorn
Activi tie Band 42. 4 3 Cheerleader-, C r) tal H.tll Dram.t ( luh
1 . 19, 40 ·o. 5 1 44
llorneconung 48. 49 Pep( luh 1 • 19 P(luh 41 Student Coum:tl 16, 17 l alent Sho\\ ~6. 57 1 urnabout X-C hange Stall 52. 53 Yearbook Stall 54, '~'
Clas es \rt iJ Bu\lnes I l::ngli h 16. 17 Gu1danL'C 26 Home Econom11.: 20 I ndustnal Arh 21 l anguage 27 Mathematic 24, 25 \1U\IC 1Q Ph)~lcal [ ducallon 31 Religion 14. 15 uence 2 , 29 c.><.. 1l Studtes 22, 23
Faculty \ldnch, \1nce 12,24, 2\143 ">r \m<ttu 16 ">r nn 16. 17 ">r H.trh.tra IS, 29 Barr~ Dona I, Berghel, "'an 16 B1rkel. DeAnn 30 Borders, Roger 26 Butler, 1 ois I 3
r Carol Jean 16 r (hmtella 27
Sr DePorre~ 16 r Dolores 15 r f-ranc!\ 27 r Judith 16
Johnson. Barbara 3 I Kelle:r . Don 22, 23, 142 Kempkes. Ruth 30 Kus1k. M1ke 29. 133 Koenig Bob I . I 10 'v1Jim Shern 20
r \ 1ana dei Ra) 4 · Sr \ 1anelle 16. 53 Sr l\.1argaret \1ar) 'vtorten-,en, Kerm Morten,en, L) nn 1-r. ~1unk I· fr. Murphy I·
23 29,131,142
23
'vt urph), Phil 30.43 Muzelle. Mana 27 O' Bo)le, George 30. 132 Parker, Karen IX Parker, Tom 21. 147
r Patnc1a 24 Sr Patncia Mary 26
r Ph)lhs 15 Re1\Cr. 'vt ar) L)nn 19 Rotter, John 12
r Ruth 29 all. Bob 24. 147
1-r tacho\\iak 15 Souc1e, Chene I 3 Teter. lice 27 Van \Veil, Mar) nn 24 , J . 39
•r.\ap IJ ~llle) , JJCljUeline 12,23
Student \
\guilar, (ath; 11:1 Agutlar. Dan 65
bamll, Paul 84 Aksamit. fheresa 102 Abam1t, Maureen 38. 102
ldnch. Joan 3!!, 110 ldnch, \t1ke 41, 130
Aldrup. Mar) 3H. 110 Andreas. James 41. 65. 13 I
ndreas. Joann J . 102 nder-.on, !\1 ar-.ha 65 rkteld. Charles 102 rk teld, Dou11 II 0 rmbruster "> e\e 36, 63
Asplin, Karen 39, 43. 84 sphn, Audre) 3X ) l\\ard, Cla1re 39, 65
A)l\\ard , Deni'e Ito ,\)1\\aru, Ke\10 102, IJO
B Baker. Greg 110 Baker, Pat 103 Baker, I homas S4, IJO. 13 I Banker. I ranc1-. 110. 130 Bargman, Janice 39, 43 Barr). Denm~ 41, 133 Barr) , D1ane 38. 110 Harry, Kathleen 37, 3 • 103 Barr), M1ck 19. 41 , 65. 122. 125. IJI, 135. 141 Barr), Roger 41 , 132 Bartek, Charlene 39, 65 Bartek. Roberta 39. 84 Barton haron 38, 43. 110 Bas-. [\a 103 Beaman. Candi 84 Beau, P1erre 102 Behrens. \ 1arsha 3 . 54. 5 Bene . Connne 39. 5 Benes. Mar) 3 Bennet, l::d 103 Bergfeld Karen J , 110 Bischof ue :>4 B1shop. Roger 43. 103 Bla1r. Dan 110 Bla1r Conme 5 Bla1r, Gerald 65 Boatman, Jack 6: Boland, Theresa 3 . 103 Bo\\ers. Debb1e 39. 65 Brad) teph 38.43. 5 Brand Johannes 66 Bre\\er. Sus1e 38. I 03 Bre\\er. Tom X5 Bnd.ell. Joame 3 . Ill Bnckell. Mar) 39 Bnckell. M1ke 41. 66, 123. 131. 145, 147 Bndger. Pat Ill. 131 Bro\\ n. [·Iaine 85 Brusnahan. Ann Ill Bru~nahan. Debb1e 39. 5 Brusnahan. Pam 3 .43. 103 Br)ant, Ho\\ard 66 Buechel. Barb 38. 5 Buechel. John 103 Burbach.Joe 41.66 Burbach.John Ill Burke. Mar) ue 39. 5 Burns. Jamne 3 . 43. Ill
165
Butler. Denms 36. 41, 66. 124, IJ I. 147 (
Cahill. Ste\e 103. IJO Cant\\ell Da\1d Ill Cant\\ell, Gail 3 , 43, 103 Carlson. Cath) 66 Carrol. Chris 39. · Chace. Bob 102 Chace.franc1s 3 ,Ill Chadderdon, Tom X6 Champoux. \1ar) 39. 40, 48, 49, 66 Charko, Ste\e 41 , 6, 130. 131 Che -.hir. Kev1n 102. IJO Chnstopher. Scott 44, 66 Cliff rd \1manne 1X. 103 Clare. "'.tnc:r 3 Cor .glio \ntomette 38, 41, 103 C omglio. !II) 36, 39, 43, 6
oniglio, Ra)mond 20, 41, 'i2, :3, 55. 66, 122, IJI Connell).\ irg1ma 43. Ill Conro), Da\e 67 Con\\ a), Carol 39 Con\\ a), Jeanne 9, 44 , 67
ook , Chn t) 39. 6 Cook. Pam 3 . 103 Coone), Pat 67 Creal. Dan 37. 41. :>4. 84,130. 147 Creal. f ere a 3 , I I I
rOI\Sant, R1ck X6 Curran, Dan 103 Cu tck, Janet 3 Cu\a, Kath) 3 • Ill
D D'Angelo. f-rank Ill Dalka. \1 ark 43, Ill Dal). !<.. ate 44. 67 Dam,l)nthia 3 .103 Davis, Jeffer) Ill, 131 Da\\ on. D1ane 103 Oa \\son. hannon 6 Delis1, C1ar) Ill, I 30 Demma. Maria 3X. 103 Dennis, l )On 3 . 103 D1ckmson, L)nn 39. 54. 6 D1Pablo. Robert 104. 130 D1xon. Debb1e 39. 67 Dobler. Greg IJJ Dobler. !.1 a 39. 6 Dohmen. Doug Ill. 130 Donnerme)er. M1ke 104 Do\Ck, Tere a 20. 3 . Ill Drozda. Mark 41. 6 7, 124, 131 Duden. 11chael I II. 131 Duden. f om 6. I JO Du lin, Karen 6
E !:bert. Gar) 104 t::ckles, Robert 6 l::lsener, Damel 112, 130 El~ner. \1ark 84. 6, 131. 147 Eillng. ue 39. 6 Ennght, Debb1e 39, 67 Emanuel. Mar) 67 l:nckson. Joan 43. 67 bsay. James 112. 130 berman. Doug 104
f Fech. nn 39. 6 finney. L)nn 41, 6, 124. 141 fish. Pats) 3 , 104 hsher, ( hns 39. 6 h~her. Pat 41.6 f laherty. Jack 6 . 121. 1.!3. 125. 12 . 129. 131 Focht. L;nn 39. 6
f ocht. \1.tr\ 17. 112 I out . :\1ar loral. \Jan 6 lo"ler.Jud\ 16.19. 40. 6 I o • \l1 e 41. . I I. 14 J raa . P.IUI I ran "· \1an \nn 104 I r<1nkhn. I ) nn 9. 6 I rankhn. \nthon) 112. I m I ran en. D1ane 17. . 112 I ran ~n. \1ar) I n I. D1c I IJan. Pan' 9. . 6 luller.D ug 41
G < .. arbaC7. Stan 54. . 147 < .. arela, \1ercede 112 Craton.\1 1 112 Crauth1er, ( orb1e 110. 112. I H (rlenn, Jan 3 • 112 <rl nn, lohn 7. • I 0. I \1 <ron cr. J.1me 104. I 10 (rraham. \1aureen 39, Y (rregor).SU n 1.110.112 <rro -;erode. Jo \nn 19, o (iro 'rode. Rob rt 104 <rro serode. I om 104, I <rro • <.her) I .4 . 112 (jude, I OUISC 39, 40, :\4, 0
H llad\IICI., Debb1e 4 . 104 H!1du1c , Robert 21. 41. 69. I I Haggert). Robert II~. 131. 14 . 147 Haggert). \1ar) Beth 1Y. 4 . 2. ~ 1, oY, 70 Hahn. Kat h) 1 . 4 . 104 Hamer 1.), Dan 41. 9, 14 . 147 Hamer'k), Kath} N,4\4\6lJ Hamer'~).Paul 41.69,111 Hamer ). Pegg) N. Y Hanlon, I ern 104 Hamgan. J.tnet 3 Hamgan,\1• e 1o,41.o2,o6,112 Han1hce . Ron 112 H,uper, h) 9, 40. 49, ~2. . 69 Harper, \1arla • 112 Harper, ~e1l 9 Harra , Sam 9 Hartman, \udre: 9 Ha)e'· Mart) 9 Heai).Ja) 112 Heal). Ralph 69 Heal). Kath) 66. 9 Heal). Ro cr 9 He1r0n) mu , Patnoa 3 , 113 Hen geler. Darrell 9 Herme,, John 104, I 0, 14 , 147 Hernandez. Karen 112 He se. Joe 69 fle,-.e. \1ar) 104 H1ggm,, K1m 104 filggm,, JIll JlJ, 69 filii, Joe 41, I 10, I I H1r hm,•n. Oa11d 37, 112, I Hogan, Patt) 19.43 HoO\er. Greg 41. 43. 69. 122. 12 , 129, 131. 14 s. 14 7 Hoppman, \h~e 90 Hora . \l1~e 41, 112. 132 Horak, Pall) 9. 90 Houhhan, \tar~ 104, 127. I 0 Houhhan. \1ar: Pat 39.90 Houhhan. Tom 41. 70. IJI Ho1an, D1ane 3,. 43. 113 Hrban. Bill 104. I 0. 14~
Hub a, R1 90 Huff. Su ;~n .112 Hup a.<•a)len 104 fhland Dan 104. I 0. 14 . 147
I In ~:k. Tom 70 lnm.Bob 1\J lnm. R1chard 14. 0, Ill
J I, blon,k•. I arr) 41. 70. 111 , 11 Jablon'~'· Paul 104. 130 Jablon 1. R1chard 17, IO'i, I 10 Jablon 1. r ula 9, . 90 Jac on, 1\1enl)n 70 Jarrett. Btll 41, 90, 131 Jenmng . Patt) 43, 91, 10 Jensen. Ro 41. 46. ·2. • • , 70. 121. I I, 14 . 147 Jenner. Dmne John on. Dale John n. Dan
91 10
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6. 19.70 39.91
K Kafk<1, \h~e 16. 42. 4 l. 4 •. 66 Karp• e~. R1 I. 147 Ka 1k. Greg 10: Ka\ ana ugh. J,tnet , Ill Kead), Pat 'i4, 70 t-.:C"Jllng. B b 41, 132 Keefe, D1d. • 4. 71 Keefe. Tern 43, 110 Ken ned:. :\1ark 41. Ill, I 11 Kettler. J n 1, . 44, IIJ Kettler, Tom 111, 145 Ke"lcr, l Ul.!lan 91.1JO,I4-.147 1\:•ld.tre, Kenneth 41,41,91. 112,14''. 147 Km, Donald 10, I 0 Kmnc), R1ck 10· K1pper, Dcnm, I 30 Kmght, Bett) 39. 42. 41, 49. 71 Km •ht, arol W, 71 Kmght. Joan 3 . 4 , Ill Knuth, Chen IO'i Knuth. Kath) 3 . 91 Kob1a, Alan 71 Kob1a, Julie 43, II 3 Kob1a, \\a)ne -+3. 91 Koel1er. B1ll 41. 71. 12 . I I Koel1er. :\1ananna 91 Koel1er. Tim II 3 Koemg, Robert 113 Kohel. D1c 71 Kohel, Ph) lh 3 , 113 Kohel, Ro e 3 I. Kopf, Jacqueline 113 Kopf, Kath) 113 Kozak, Joe 25,124,131 Ko1ak. Pete 37. 43, 102, 105, 130, 145. 147 Kubat, )nthia 39.71 Kucera, Paul 113 Ku hta, Kath) 3 • 105 Kuchta, There a 43, 113 Kuchta, Tom 71 Ku ek, \1ike 133 Krau e. R n 10:, 130, 145, 147 Kre ba..:h ndra 71 Kn k) \1 n II
l adenburger, Dav1d 113 l andkamer, \1ark 72
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