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  • Introduction 1 Seniors 81 Summer '81 5 Underclassmen 95 Fall '81 9 Faculty 123 Winter '82 29 Tournament Time Spring '82 53 130 Organizations 59 Advertisers 144

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    Amazing Maze

    EARLY BIRD SALE

    GET yoUR

    1. Marty Mansfield and Anne Molyneaux gel their locks for the last time from Sr. Donna and the new Mrs . Anderson. 2. Theresa Watson and Tony Ver-meer check out the new schedule. Mods are a bit confusing to freshmen. 3. Lecia Hebbeln wasn 't quite as happy to part with her money as Mary Hood and Chris Gray were eager to take it .

  • Spirits Start To Soar

    1. Hip! Hip! Hoo-rayl Homecoming spirits Steve Dockery, Tim Bernat, Chris Hart and Jeff McAfoos. 2. Bob Charlton wasn't expecting us. Can you tell? 3. Liz Tinsman relaxes in Sr. Liz's library Ah Quiet! 4. Dennis Gould readies streamers for hanging as background for the Homecoming Pep rally. How's the air, up there.

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    81-82 Summer Is ... Boys Baseball • Boys Baseball •

    1981 Boys Baseball Team: From L to R, Kevin Takacs, Bill Lamar, Todd Brickson, Brian Lemek, Dan Ambre, James McCluskey, Bill Argo, Matt Ambre, Brian Smith, Tom Doyle,

    Scott Brickson, Scott Lamar, Bob Corbin, Marty lrmen, Dean Tandeski, Coach Wayne Cabel, Coach Don Miller.

  • 1. Todd Brickson is ready to slug one out . 2. It's going to be a close call for Dan Ambre .

    ioys Baseball • Boys Baseball • Boys Baseball • Boys Basebal l

    SOPHOMORES BOYS BASEBALL TEAM

    Andy Weiman Chris McAtee Brian Grady Mike O'Donnell Rick Ambre Tom DeTaeye Ed Merritt Tim Condon Todd Holland

    Dan Soer Brian Blevins Steve Wardell David Monty Jim Wolf Mike Flynn Dave Daniels Jeff Tucker Tony Lundari

    BOB CORBIN D.M. REGISTER

    1st Team I.D.P.A

    1st Team ALL-CONFERENCE

    1st Team ALL-DISTRICT

    1st Team

    SCOTT BRICKSON ALL-DISTRICT

    2nd Team

    DAN AMBRE D.M. REGISTER

    1st Team I.D.P.A.

    4th Team ALL -CONFERENCE

    111 Team ALL-DISTRICT

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    DEAN TANDESK/ ALL-CONFERENCE

    2nd Team ALL-DISTRICT

    2nd Team

    BILL ARGO ALL-CONFERENCE

    1st Team ALL-DISTRICT

    1st Team

    ALL-CONFERENCE HON. MENTION Todd Brickson Bill LaMar Brian Lemek Brian Smith Kevin Takacs

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    GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM Front Row : Beth Looi , Wendy Ruiz , Colleen Blough , Thereaa Moaeley , Tereaa DelVecchio , Karen Rossmiller , Carol Glowacki , Mary Charlton , Ann Rodriguez , Back Row: Coach Looi , Mary Riede1el , Lecia Hebeln , Maur ita Smith , Mon ica Mi11el , Stephanie Smith , Mary Verdon , Lori Hebbeln , Sandy Verdon , Kay LaK01e , Coach Laake .

    81-82 Girls Softball • Girls Softball • Girls Softball • '

    COLLEEN BLOUGH ALL-CONFERENCE

    11t Team ALL-STATE

    Hon . Mention

    SANDY VERDON

    MONICA MISSEL ALL-CONFERENCE

    11t Team S.E. DISTRICT

    2nd Team ALL -STATE

    Sp. Elite Ment.

    BETH LOOS ALL -CONFERENCE

    11t Team ALL-STATE

    Hon . Mention

    ALL-CONFERENCE

    KAY LaKOSE ALL-CONFERENCE

    2nd Team Hon . Mention

  • 1. . . Sophs not worring about T.A.P. at registration 2. Thursday night Freshman football games. 3. "Z" getting in 1hape for the day's Cross Country meet. 4. the Homecoming game being played in the mud of John O'Donnell Stadium.

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  • 1. returning to the smiling faces of the faculty. But how long will that last?

    2. Brian Lemak wondering if we are going lo win. 3. . . for the Juniors showing the support that won them

    the SPIRIT STICK. 4. the determination and stride to be the very best.

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  • Mass And Pep Aud

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    1. Our wet Homecoming Court tries to keep smiling. 2. It 's good to know a few Juniors and Seniors still like

    each other. 3. Senior Girls are all fired up for the big parade.

    4. Denise and Dianne Knickrem show off their horses . 5. Escort Chuck Carroll tries to keep Her Majesty as dry as

    possible.

  • 1. Chris Norman and Gen Halligan take a break from the dance. 2. Couples dance the night away. 3. Nancy Noto announces the 1981 Homecoming Court. 4. Tom Doyle and Mike Chupka show they can do something else besides play football. 5. Meredith McManus, Cheryl Lowe, and Steph Vigos paused for a very exciting picture at the dance.

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  • Knight Spirit

  • Retreat '82

    Our ALL-SCHOOL RETREAT was directed by Fr. Don Kimball on November 23rd. Small group discussions after our main talk gave us a chance to interact. Since our groups were a mixture of students from all four years, the discussions broader.

    TEC and COR weekends also proved popular with many students during the school year. 17

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    1. Victor Velasco's compliment shocks Mrs. Banks. 2. Obviously Victor and Corie are enjoying a "Good

    Neighbor" policy. 3. What delivery man wouldn't gasp for air after climbing

    five flights of stairs, plus the stoop! 4. Was that "one drink too many" Paul had before he

    headed for home? 5. Love knows no limits! and Paul tries to prove it be being

    a "wild and craz-z-z-y guy."

  • Corie Bratter Phone Repair Woman Delivery Man Paul Bralter Corie's Mother, Mrs. Banks Victor Velasco

    Mary Huber Beth Pottralz Mike Howard Tom Hansen

    Kelly McGuiness Donn While

    1. Paul's trying hard to sell Victor, Corie and her mom on the idea of going to his favorite restaurant.

    2. Seems there was always a need for the telephone repairman at the Bratter apartment.

    3. While Corie is busy opening a newly-arrived gift, Mrs. Banks doesn't waste any time in giving her opinion of the apartment.

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    1. Diane Huber check• up on her blood pre11ure. 2. Chri1 McAtee smiles as Sean McAleer takea Notea on nutrition. 3. Catherine Long, "I• it going to hurt?' ' 4. Chrl1 Oo1terhau1 and Maureen lri1h plug in for the an1wers.

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  • SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Kathy Riley, Gen Halligan, Row 2: ThereH Solie, Jane Lauree, Lynn Sebllle, Patty Tomeha, Dianne Huber, Row 3: Beth DeMeyer, Tina Timmerman, Li•• Helrlge.

    VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

    Trish Donahue

    Sue Petiti

    Geralyn Blough

    Joan Nagle

    Jennifer Wich

    Debbie McPherson

    Jane Buck

    Kari Kipf

    Liz Tinsman

    FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS (Top to Bottom) Carrie Nolan, Amy Hamm••• Clare Kadavy, Patty Wardell, Katie Felz, Sue Duffy.

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    Row 1: Patty Wardell, Ann Dubin, Marret Pohlman, Tricia Wolfe, Nancy Williams, Renee Wilwerding, Anne Figge.

    Row. 2: Diane Behan, Anne Stemlar, Mary Timmons, Lisa Braggs, Peggy McDermott, Lyn Cabel, Kathy Riley.

    81-82 Distance Running • Distance Running • Distance

    1. Lisa Braggs practices her long distance running. 2. Anne Figge stretches out before practice. 3. Tricia Wolfe and Nancy Williams are running swiftly around Vanderveer.

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  • 1. John Jacobsen and Mark Thies race against Central. 2. Kevin O'Farrell and Jim McIntosh pour it on at the end. 3. See Tom Burke run? See SSUMPTION WINI

    Cross Country • Cross C(?untry • Cross Country • Cross Count1

    CROSS COUNTRY Pat Riley Tom Burke Mark Thies John Jacobsen Kevin O'Farrell John Yates Joe Pyrz Shawn Connelly Jim Martin Brad Zimanek Joe Kopatich Bob DeTaeye Steve Pohlmeyer Dan Huber Brian Englemann Tom Logan Jim McIntosh Mike Marinelli Jim Moellenbeck John Bishop Pat Boyd Bob Glowacki Rob DeMeyer Pat McCabe Matt Panther

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  • FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row 1: Jim Larson, Ed Leahy, Pete Moldt, Sean Bracken, Eric Freiburger, Steve Lynch, Thomas Mason, Pat Reyes, Row 2: Mike Russell, Chris Trilk, Joe Mo1ley, Steve Michalek, Pete Broderick, Dave Evan,, John Klein, Pete Quinn, Joe Maher. Row 3: Coach Ambroee, Bob Bu1h, Jeff McAleer, Scott Mei1ter, Brad

    Azzaline, Jim Duax, Ed Conroy, Scott Andrew,, Bill Grogan, Kevin McDonnell, Mark Schneider. Row 4: Matt Ricketts, John O'Brien, Mike Fraizer, Tom Tande1ki, Coach Cabel, Tim Heinrichs, Dan Denny, John Nauman, Steve Schmeider

    'reshmen Football • Freshmen Football • Freshmen Football •

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    1. Matt Ricketts barely gets the punt over Sudlow. 2. Ed Conroy look• for his receiver.

  • 1. Punt returner Marty Mccaughey stretches for those extra few yards.

    2. Quarterback Todd Brickson and the Wahlert defender wonder "Who did what and how many?"

    Sophomore Football • Sophomore Football • Sophomore Foot

    Row 1: Randy Glasagow, Bob Meyer, Doug Votroubek, Tom Frandson, Marty Mccaughey, Mark Lenaghan, Dave Graham, Dan Soer, Row 2: Ken Brehmer, John lrmen, Paul Kopatich, Frank Piet, Dennis Viktora, John Newberger, Dave Golderman, Pat Geheren, Bob Duax. Row 3: Coach Jim Anderson, Coach Tom Lawler, Matt

    Thompson, Dave Miller, Chuck Stanger, Steve Wardell, Todd Brickson, Mike Flynn, Mike Mullin, John Carroll, Coach Don Ullman. Row 4: Craig Vermost, Kevin Hayes, Dan Missel, Dave Chavez, Dan DeVries, Terry O'Neill, Dick Gerwe, Tony Broderick, Rick Siefers, Dana Newton, Todd Holland

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  • VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: D. Gould, G. Mainey, D. Schmitt, C. Stear, T. Epping, D. Ashley Lassen, C. Carroll, B. Lemek, M. O'Donnell, M. Chupka, Row 2: J. Knightlinger, P. Freiburger, T. Condon, G. Hart, P. McDevitt, S. Micklewright, G. Timmerman, M. Mansfield, J. Cline, P. Cronkleton, S. Leahy, R. Moldt, Row 3: Coach

    DeAnna, Coach Demmer, T. Tallman, M. Avey, N. Miller, P. McHugh, R. Ney , S. Jasper, M. Howard, T. Doyle, P. Britt, M. Poster , Coach Jorgensen, Coach Sisler, Row 4: S. Broderick, S. Stear, T. Tonn, M. Liebold, P. Riepe, B. Corbin, M. Matson , T. Feeney, D. Serrurier.

    farslty Football • Varsity Football • Varsity Football • Varsity Fe

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    1. Brian Lemek and the Knight defenders back-up Tom Doyle aa he takes down a Muscatine running back in the "Mud Bowl."

    2. Perry Riepe ia not only the Mississippi Eight's 3rd leading passer, but he runs the ball effectively as he out-distances an Alleman defender .

  • Soundoff on Sports---/\lthough I consider myself a true Bettendorf lhgh

    School fan. I must say that I lerned a valuable lesson Oct 2. /\ courageou.- group or ,\ssumptIon football play-ers outhit and outfought a Bulldog team that they had no business beating . (As:·umpl10n won, 10-3, in over-ltml' )

    s I sat in lhl' Bulldog roolmg .-eclIon before the game, I actuall) felt sorry for the small Assumption squad (which I numbered al 37). Bettendorf's squad was at ll•ast t v. tee as btg. Bettendorf's linemen out-weighed Assumpt10n's bv 20 to 30 pounds a man. The Knight's had a :i-8 defenst\'e back cover our 6-8 receiver man to man. In • hart. Il looked llke a college team against a !ugh school team.

    I heard my felloy, "fans" before lhl' game laugh wtlh glPe al the apparent dtspanty between the two teams . The laughter turned to shocked silence, how-eH•r. v.hen those small Kmghl lineman v.1ftC'd through our hu •1• offt •nst\'l' 1ml' like y,atl•r through a leaky dike.

    I found m~self stlt'nlly root mg for these gutty luds who chcln't k11ov. that they were not suppost'd to man-handle this ph~s1tall) superior tPam

    -My hat ts ofl to tht• ,\ssumntIon football team The

    Assumption fans ha\e a lot to be proud of You proved that true wmnmg football Is not physical size, greater numbers , the best C'qutpment and fac1ltt1e. money can buy It's something called heart and character .

    I hope the Rulldo~ team and the Bulldog fans lt'arned that les.-,on. I know I did

    A Bulldog fan and a Knight admirer

    tball • Varsity Football • Varsity Football • Varsity Football • Va1

    1. The kick-off team lead by Captain Mike Chupka charged across the 40 yard line as soon as Tim Condon boomed the ball downfield .

    2. Scott Micklewright got his hits at the Alleman game . Tom Doyle and Craig Stear wanted a piece of the action , too .

    3. Perry Riepe did get the ball away thanks to good protection from Mike Matson , Bob Corbin and Dan Delleman . 27

  • 1. Lyn Cabel , the lone diver, shows off her technique. 2. Coach Wallatka gives encouragement to the girls during the meet. 3. POPI And their off!

    Iris Swimming • Girls Swimming • Girls Swimming • Glrls Swir,

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    GIRLS SWIMMING Row 1: EilHn Wedig, Judy Jasper, Kim Keefe , Patti Glowacki. Row 2: Tracy Showalter, Terri CreH, Margaret Jacobson, Mindy Farrell, AilHn Turner, Karen Brugger Row 3: KriHie Whitty, Megan Toal, Cindy

    Light, Lyn Cabal (Diver), Alison VanVooren, Anne Stoughton, Coach Theresa Walatka. MIHlng: Meg Halligan and Kim Nauman

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    Back Row L. to R. - Tina Calsyn, Anne Stemlar, Monica Missel, Steph Smith, Julie Fitzpatrick, Colleen Conroy, Mias Walatka. Middle row- Coach Houlahan, Denise Banwarth, Kay LaKose, Kathy McCabe, Sarah Kadavy, Tammy Gall, Patty Grady. Front Row- Linda Hood, Colleen Blough, Theresa Moseley, Bridget Hines, Dianne Behan, Steph Quinn, Jennifer Britt.

    Varsity Girls Basketball • Varsity Girls Varsity Basketball • -

    1. Kathy McCabe and Julie Fitzpatrick watch Steph Smith as she goes for another blocked shot.

    2. Monica Missel drives the baseline for one of her favorite shots.

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    Girls Basketball • Varsity Glrls Bat

    1. The leading scorer for the Knight team , Monica Missel , goes up for another two!

    2. The anticipation grows as Monica Missel and Kay laKose wait for the ball to come down .

    3. Colleen Blough shoots a 15 footer .

    4. Kathy McCabe passes the ball upcourt to Julie Fitzpatrick , One thing they won 't throw away is the Mississippi 8 title.

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  • SOPHOMORE GIRLS TEAM: 4th row left lo right • Annette Tonn, Stacy Miller, Tracey Stuckel, Linda Hood. 3rd row- Allison VanVooren, Beth Willich, Michelle Matsen, Stacy Strobiligen. 2nd row- Gen Halligan, Patty Evans, Michelle Mayhew, Cheryl Cavanaugh. 1st row- Marggie McBeth, Sue Barnes, Katie Simpson.

    ,sh-Soph-Girls Basketball Frosh-Soph-Girls Basketball Frosh-So

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    FRESHMEN GIRLS TEAM: 2nd row- Chris Burkholder, Clare Kadavy, Lorr Noto, Trisha Wolfe, Sue Duffy, Mindy Farrell, Linda Shetler, Debbie Gluba, Cathy Mullin. 1st row- Nancy Williams, Jill Cleeton, Sonya Solis, Kelly Bridges, Pam Posten, Erin Wolfe, Michelle Strobiligen.

  • Back Row: L. to R. - Coach Sisler, Tom Tallman, Dave Daniels, Bob Duax, Mike Poster, Todd Holland, Middle Row: Bob Meyer, Ed Conroy, Tony Lunardi, Mike Mullin, Bob Kopatich, Tom Logan. First Row: Tom Morrisey, Ryan Huber, Steve Wardell, Jim Wolfe, Mark Feeney.

    h Boys Basketball frosh-Soph Boys Basketball .Frosh-Soph . Boy!

    Back Row: L. To R. - Jeff Rogers, Jim Duax, Steve Meister, Dave Monte, John Kline, Asst. Paul Weiman. Middle Row - Scott Andraws, Jeff McAleer, Jim McAlly, Steve Michalek, Robbie Nelles, Joe Maher. First Row- Leo Kelly, Robbie DeMeyer, Tom Logan, Matt Fitsimmons, Bob DeTaeye, Mike Merritt, Dave Evans.

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  • 4th Row: Perry Riepe, Merty lrmen, Mike Daniels, Dan Stoughton, Dave Daniels, Dean Tandeski, Steve Dockery . 3rd Row: Matt McGowan, Brice McPherson, Mark Julien, Mike O'Donnell, Bill Bush. 2nd Row: Coach Glenn McPherson, Bill LaMar, Mark Theis, Bill Argo, Asst. Coach Dan Demmer . 1st Row: Manager Brett Nevins, Mike Trilk, Manager Mark Carstens, Sean McAleer, Manager Joe McGuinen.

    arslty Boys Basketball • Varsity Boys Basketball • Varsity Boy~

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    1. The Knights defense makes the Muskies work for every point they got.

    2. Steve Dockery and Matt McGowan search for the ball.

  • sketball • Varsity ~oys Basketball

    1. Bill LaMar looks up-court to pass the ball.

    2. Matt McGowan's intensity shows on the court.

    3. Mike Daniel goes up strong .

    4. Dean Tandeski drives for the soft-touch lay-up .

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  • VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM 4th Row: Asst. Coach Jim Brainerd , Paul Guizar , Mike Flynn , Tom Frandsen , Tony Broderick , Dan DeVries , Chuck McHugh , Pat Brookhart, Dick Gerwe , Paul Bystedt . 3rd Row: Craig Czupka , Frank Marinelli, Mark Mccaughey, Doug Votrubek , Tim Vroman , Scott Finn , Chris Speece , Larry Bengston , Pat Nolan , Coach Mike DeAnna . 2nd Row: Sean McDonnell , Jay Cline, Jim Kadalec , Andy Britt , Matt Murphy, Mike Leibold , Mark Gehlsen , Todd Meyer , Craig Stear . 1st Row : Matt Vanlandschoot , Kevin Serrurier , Vern Doenges , Joe Seran , Dennis Gould , Peter Cronkleton , Bob Viktora, Steve Leahy .

    . . Wrestling • Wrestling • Wrestling • Wrestling • Wrestllng • Wre

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    ,. - - al J 1. The Knight Mat Aids 2nd Row : Merredyth McManus , Lisa Braggs , Theresa Norman , Gina Breitbach, Mrs . Pam DeAnna . 1st Row: Lisa Schlichting, Monica Ragland , Mona Jimenez, Gil Bozik, Sheryl Freiburger .

    2. The " Unknown " wrestler goes for the take down .

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  • ling • Wrestling • Wrestling • Wrest

    2. FRESHMEN WRESTLING TEAM 4th Row: John O'Brien, Tom Tan-deski, Mike Frazier, Steve Verdon, Tim Heinrichs, Tim Guizar, Coach Jim Anderson. 3rd Row: Mike Mayer, Bob Glowacki, Joe Moseley, Tom Gould, Pete Broderick, Pat Teyes, Pete Bystedt. 2nd Row: Kevin Smithe, Andy Huneck, Mike Russell, Ed Leahy, John Nauman, John Gerety, 1st Row: Joe Engle, Jon Sunderbruch, Chris Jacobsen, John Micka, Guy Robertson.

    3. Kevin Serrurier glances uneasily at the camera as he awats his match.

    4. Dennis Gould in action during the meet.

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  • VARSITY GYMNASTS: 3rd row Left to right- Debbie Resnick, Kathy Mooney, Peggy McDermott, Beth Figge, Kathy Riley, Tina Timmerman. 2nd row Dena Votrobek, Heidi Edens, Mickey Thomsen, Marrit Pohlman, Maggie Resnick . 1st row Patty Wardell

    1ymnastics • Gymnastics • Gymnastics • Gymnastics • Gymnat

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    2. Beth Figge demonstrates grace and agility at the meet.

    3. The Knight Gymnasts look on as a fellow teammate performs.

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  • 1. Peggy McDermott hopes for a good score after her floor exercise.

    2. Heidi Edens takes a giant step for the gymnastics team.

    3. Around and around goes the unknown gymnasts.

    4. Patty Wardell demostrats beautiful form on the beam.

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  • WINTER VARSITY CHEERLEADERS- Middle : Amy Osborne , Steph Vigos , Geri Blough , Jane Buck , Liz Tinsman . Left: Laura Loken , Debbie McPherson . Right : Mary Chupka , Bonnie Noto . Missing -Kari Kipf .

    WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS- Kneeling : Annette Ma ri nelli , Trish Donahue , Cassy Perry . Back - Jenn ifer Wich , Mrs. Anderson , Susie Petitti.

    Winter Cheerleaders

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    R~ .. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS - Front: Micki Hauber , Margaret Jasper , Katie Felz. Back : Kristi Hartvigsen , Carrie Nolan , Amy Hammes

    MAT-MAIDS - Kneeling : Lisa Schlitching , Monica Ragland, Mona Jimanez , Gil Bozik , Sheryl Frieburger. Back : Meredith McManus , Lisa Braggs , Theresa Norman , Gina Breitbach , Mrs. DeAnna.

    WINTER SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS - Middle : Patty Tomsha , Jane Laures , Michelle Condon , Beth DeMeyer . Left : Beth Osborne , Theresa Solis. Right : Diane Huber , Lynn Sebille . Missing : Lisa Heirigs , Cathy Banash .

  • 1982 Boys Varsity Tennis Team : 1st row - Bob Bush , Pat Delushmutt , Darren Vermost , Eric Dauplaise , Brian Arland , Bart Jestell , Kevin O'Farrell . Back Row- Chris Hart , Kevin Halligan , Bill Bush , Brent Blumer , Joe Behan , Mark Julien , Lee Heithoff , Scott Jasper , Coach Watson .

    Boys Tennis • Boys Tennis • Boys Tennis • Boys Tennis • Boys

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    1. Bill Bush goes for the return , but it seems he forgot his racquet.

    2. Returning var11ty player Mark Julien , shows how its done .

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  • Glrls Tennis • Girls Tennis • Girls Tennis • Glrls Tennis • Girls 1

    Do to the poor weather conditions we were unable to get any pictures from the 1982 Girls Tennis Team. The entire team, plus the new members are listed at the right.

    GIRLS TENNIS TEAM Guffy VanVooren

    Nancy Noto Sue Nauman

    Lori Noto Kim Nauman Meg Halligan Liz Tinsman

    Kristy Hartvigsen Sarah Kadavy

    Julie Fitzpatrick Marcie Menster Jackie Gardina Mitzi Menster Gen Halligan Trish Wolfe

    Mindy Francis Beth Willich

    Jennifer Britt Kathy McCabe

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  • 1982 Boys Golf Team : Front Row- Charlie McHugh , Todd Mccaughey, Mike D. Howard . Back Row- Mark Gehlaen , Tim Carpenter , John Krueger , Matt Hasley . Not Pictured are Mike Daniel , Steve Dockery , Pete Britt .

    ioys Golf • Boys Golf • Boys Golf • Boys Golf • Boys Golf • Bo'

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    2. Mr . Erickson dreams about the golf season , putting math behind .

    3. John Krueger takes a swing in the snow .

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  • Back Row, L TO R: Advisor Ms. Brunkan, Beth Willich, Kathleen O'Hara, Vicki Janney, Jane Eck-man, Middle Row: Kathy Keck, Lisa Hawks, Mary Lanaghan, Front Row: Sarah Kadavy, Mary Hood, Marcie Menster.

    1. French Club Officers, L TO R: President Kathy Keck, Vice President Lisa Hawks, Treasurer Kathleen O'Hara, Secretary Mary Lanaghan. 2. Ms. Brunkan proudly poses at her desk.

  • 1. Latin Club Officers, L TO R: Vice President Tracy Showalter, President Katie Miller, Treasurer Clare Kadavy, Secretary Paula Moeller. 2. Fr. Stecher is expecting winter!

    Back Row, L TOR: Paula Moeller, Jenny Hart, Katie Miller, Tracy Showalter, Clare Kadavy, Advisor Fr. Stecher, Front Row: Steve Gasser, Cathy Brown-son, Kathy Ditch, Margaret Loeke.

  • 1. Senior Members: BACK ROW, L to R: Kevin Boyle , Bret Bodayla , Mike Crosby , Mike Howard, Mike Cline , FRONT: Brian Callahan , Duke Ashley-Lassen, Dan Azzaline, Craig Dzupka.

    BACK ROW L to R: Todd Erickson, Bob Viktora, Don Fritz , Tim Grady , THIRD: Mike Cline , Mike Howard , Bret Bodayla , Kevin Boyle , Steve Bodayla. SECOND : Craig

    Czupka , Dan Azzaline, Mike Crosby, Duke Ashley-Lassen, Brian Callahan . FRONT: Sean Broderick , John Martin, and Todd Keller . 2. Coach Mr . Koenigaaeker.

  • BACK ROW, L to R: Tim Condon, Greg Mainey, Scott Brickson, Rick Ney , Matt Ambre, Mike Howard, Dean Tandeski ; Rick Moldt. THIRD: Dave Serrurier , Tom Burke , Tony Epping, Pat Riley , Kevin Halligan , Brent Bloomer , Peggy McDermott , Debbie McPherson. SECOND: Sara

    Bill Bush escorts Homecoming queen Jenny Carlin.

    Feeney, Guffy VanVooren , Anne Garside, Nancy Noto , Lyn Cabal, Renee Wilwerding, Sandy Verdon , Diane Behan, Kim Nauman , Jane Buck, FRONT: Bill Lamar , Colleen Blough, Mary Timmons, Bill Argo, Mark Julien and Mr . Brainerd .

    Senior Kevin Halligan keeps the fans off the gym floor

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  • BACK ROW, L to R: Jim Curta , Joe Marley , Brad Crabtree Mike Kearns, Joe McGuiness , Rick Poster , Tom Hansen , Kathy O'Hara , Brian Murphy , Pauline Kearns , Steve Bodayla , MIDDLE: Mark Kilbane , Bruce Arvidson , Lisa

    LEFT : Mark Kilbane and Kathy O'Hara watch as the stage crew works hard to get props ready for Pajama Game . ABOVE : Mike Kearns and Tracy Waughtal work on stage props.

    Froehlich , Diana Reyes, Patty Piet , Michele Mayhew , Katie Loecke . FRONT: Chris Richards , Tim Birch, Tammy Gall , Bret Nevins , Sally Eisenbacher , Tracy Waughtal , and Jim Martin.

  • 1. Thespian moderator, Mr. Wat1on, tries to Iron out the prob-

    lem, that might occur in the production of the hit mu1ical

    "Pajama Game." The mu1ical wa1 put on In February.

    2. Thespian Officera: Row 1-Secretary Mary Huber, Trea,urer

    Kelly McGulne11 . Row 2-Scribe Bob Lanaghan, Vice PrHident

    Tom Hanaen, President Donn White.

  • Polar Bears hibernate when the north winds blow but . " Polar Bears are nameleH and sometimes very

    crazyll But with hard work . . dedication and a aenae of belonging, the Polar Bears once again were at the top at 6:30 on February 23, 1982 in Anchorage, Alaakal Number 1." So says the leader of the pack - Mr. Wayne R. Cable, the dictator of the Polar Bears Running Club.

    TOP ROW, L to R: RUH Huber Tim Condon Mike Howard Bob Corbin Bryan Belli Mary Timmons Mr. Cabel Marcia Clark Lyn Cabel Chris McAtee Rick Ney Scott Brickson Kevin Halligan Bill Argo BOTTOM: Tom Burke Marty Menater Pat Riley Trish Donahue Mike Chupka Tom DeTaeye Brian Lemek Greg Mainey Dan Soer FRONT: Mike Cline Todd Brickson

    ABOVE: Polar Bear leader attempts his skills at baaketball?I LEFT: Mark Carstens, Tom Doyle and Chris McAtee play a game of basketball .

  • BELOW: Bret Bodayla work• intently on hie project.

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    LEFT: Dave Simpson work• with skillful hand• creating an original sculpture . BELOW: Student• use their talents during Caligraphy cla11 .

    BELOW: A11umption1 talent tor art ia on display in our school library .

  • FROSH REPS

    Tom Mason Linda Hood Ann Dubin Patty Wardell Stacie Miller Ed Conroy Dave Evan• Clare Kadavy Laurie Noto Jill Cleeton

    JUNIOR REPS

    Dennis Gould Lisa Hawk• Jane Buck Mark Gehlsen Geri Blough Marie Hart Liz Tinsman Ellen O'Donnell

    SOPH REPS

    Jackie Gardina Mark Timmerman Steph Quinn Gen Halligan Jennifer Britt Stacey

    Schrobilgen Michelle Matson Julie Fitzpatrick Pat McCabe Missing Mark Feeney

  • STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Senior Sue Nauman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President Senior Myra Schiltz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Junior Therese Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary Junior Larry Desmet ..................... Treasurer

    SENIOR REPS

    Mark Julien Bill Lamar Bill Bush Kathy Mooney Collen Blough Sue Marley Rita Bradley Nancy Noto

    1. Leader of the pack, Ms. O'Conner, moderates like the Chairman of the Board. 2. Mr. Woodward demonstrates his innovated head rest before a Council .meeting

  • BACK ROW, L to R: Director Mr.

    Koenig1&ecker Shawn Connelly Larry Smith FRONT ROW: Sue Marley Paula Moeller MISSING: Steve Leahy Darren Vermoat

    BACK ROW L TO R: Larry Smith Dan Stoughton Mark Theis Matt Ambre Mark Julien Brian Broderick Steve Leahy Kevin Boyle MIDDLE ROW: Tony Epping Mary Otting Sue Nauman Anne Garside Amy Miller Colleen Blough Kelly McGuineaa Pauline Kearns FRONT ROW: Linda Lyngolm Beth Figge Nancy Noto Sue Marley Sara Feeney Paula Moeller MISSING ARE: Pete Britt Myra Schiltz Joe McGuineaa

  • F1n•lly, a!tf'r 20 )Hr. of frvatra on. Io-..a Hawlr..-·n f.erui 1,Cot methm,r to ch r n l-,ut • · ot unly did thu.• ••,·• tfoam hnvt- a wmmnK. IMlk>n and t.1t for thf' 811{ T•n C'amp1on,h1p but th 1981-~2 Hawke ....,,.,.. nn11ng m th• Nrw \'or at tht Ro f' Bowl in PoNdf'na . C Jifom1a

    Thae yun' aqud held thrtt formtt Knqcht.. un 1w ttt Jun Fox Jr dt'ff'n1ive hat-k coth.·h for low . coacl2ed at A umpoon from 197& t.o 1-..1~ and comp11NI • 26-13 :rrc:-ord andt1d1na '"' o . tait> toumammt. app--ar111n Tom

    tnn1ar \\\1h and Jf'ff Janam U>Bl~~~AtNi !">m Auump«on

    liniyht Beacon 'ftpon

    81g Tm Conff'f'fflCe ,t1:nd ·poru . ·~• ~a"'a.unt For thr fint bmr 1mce 19 , I wa pl&f'f'CI .omt'bodY on the P and UPI rint t.Hm All Amt>nea.n ~· mr,r dtt nli\' tnd And~ T1ppttt. and ,Jun1M puntM' Rf'gJflt Robv Roby M't an all·brn . 'CAA punun1 l"IC'Ord avua nfiC •~ M yarde II runt The Hawk• al1oO landf'CI 11x playt'TI cin the All R1ac T"n team ~nuu'W M J Cole cl..8), Lou King tOR Pill 11«-en (!'-i(H. Ron Hallatrom (r). Andre Ttpl)Ptt 4Qf.J. and Jw,1or R"~ll" RohylP) Thelut Llmittth• He•Uhadau:

  • YEARBOOK EDITOR: Tim Carpenter , BUSINESS MANAGER: Lisa Hawka , YEARBOOK ADVISOR: Siater Marcia Coatallo.

    SUMMER SECTION EDI-TOR: Marie Hart

    WINTER SECTION EDI-TOR: Chria Gray Staff: Marcie Menater

    SPRING SECTION EDI-TOR: Jane Buck Staff: Carol Glowacki

    FALL SECTION EDITOR: Mary Hood Staff : Sarah Kadavy

    ORGANIZATIONS SECTION EDITOR: Kathy ThomHn , Staff; Mary Cannon, Lynda Kerkhoven.

  • UNDERCLASSMEN SECTION EDITOR: Patty Connolly , Staff : Vick i Janney . SENIOR SECTION EDITOR: Sue Marley .

    PHOTOGRAPHERS EDITOR: Tim Condon , Staff: Gary Haut , Darren Vermoat , Pete Frelburger , Dan Cuuck .

    On October 7th the year-book ataff went to the Iowa High School PreH AHociation Annual Con-vention at the Univeraity of Iowa . Can you tell we had a good time and learned a lot.

    L to R: Darren Vermoat Gary Haut Tim Carpenter FRONT: Dan Cuuck Marie Hart Kathy Thomaen Chri• Gray Mary Cannon Mary Hood Sarah Kadavy Patty Connolly Liu Hawk•

  • 1982 CheH Club : Row 1-Eric Douplais , Bob McGivern , Tony Sirna , Dale Donovan , Chris Keding , Mark Kilbane . Row 2-Bruce Arvidson , Bob Viktora , Steve Virdon , Jeff

    Gr iem , Chris Cook . Back Row-Brad Crabtree , Mike Kearns , Larry Smith , Derek Anderson . Fr . Vrba is not pictured .

    CheH Club Officers-President Bob McGivern , Vice President Eric Douplais , Secretary Tony Sirna , Treasurer Dale Donovan .

    Bruce Arvidson studies his cheH board for a poHible winning move , during an after school practice .

  • 1982 Debate Team: Row 1-Kathy Fer, Mary Lanaghan . Row 2-Chris Gasser, Erin Wolfe , Chris Burkholdter, Mark Kilbane , Maria Nykoluk , Julie Abel.

    Chris Gasaer and Erin Wolfe battle each other in a practice seasion. By the way , nobody won.

    Debate Officers: President Mark Kilbane , Vice President Erin Wolfe , Secretary Kathy Fer . Mr . Jansen (back row) is the moderator of this new AHS club .

  • 1. 1at Semeater manager Collen Blough and her aaalatant MikeMcCoy, waited for a meeting to ,tart. 2. Mr. Laake ahowa 2nd aemeater manager Karen Speer the finer point, of the ahop'a caah reglater.

    The 1982 Lemondrop employeea: Row 1-Beth Daniela Colleen Blough, Carol Glowacki, Brett Nevin,. Row 2-Mike McCoy, Tim Carpenter, Chria Hart. Miaaing are Karen Speer, and Colleen Allard.

  • ASSUMPTIONAIRES

    Laura Banash Jane Eckman Tom Hansen Mary Huber Kerri Kilbane Bob Lanaghan Mark Kilbane Mary Beth Loos Theresa Masterson Mike McCoy Joe McGuineH Kelly McGuineH Kathy O'Hara Chris Oaterhaua Pat Powell Sharon RoHmiller Julie Walton Donn White Mike Wickham

    CONCERT CHOIR

    Linda Alanis Colleen Allard Suzie Bernal Clarence

    Buehl Mary Callahan Sharon

    RoHmiller Janet

    Ceryanec Abe Clinton Mary Beth

    Cole Kim Collins Patty Connolly Chris Cook Jim Cuta Tammy Curia Theresa

    Masterson Becky Daniel Sally

    Eisenbacher Joe Engel Tom Gould Mary Halligan Lisa Hawks Mike Howard

    Maureen Irish David Jack Sarah Kadavy Kerri Kilbane Joel Konrady Margaret

    Loecke Jeanne Logas Joe McGuinesa Maria Nykoluk Chris

    Osterhaus Rosemary

    Nykoluk Patti Piel Rick Poster Ann Rodriguez Theresa

    Schafer Larry Smith Karen Speer Barb Sullivan Lisa Verbeke Julie Vollmer Katie Costello Kim Collins Jim Curia

  • Bob Lanaghan

    Mary Huber

    Mike Wickham

    Kerri Kilbane Mark Timmermann - Bassoon

  • 80

    From West, To Clinton, To Bettendorf, And Finally

    To Des Moines There Is No Place

    Like Assumption . . . I

  • .,

  • Rick A~bre Jill Anderson Bill Argo Brian Arland Mark Avey

    Laura Banash Donna Banwarth Jon Becker Diane Behan Bryan Belli

    Dianne Bergthold

    Tim Birch Steve Bloomer Geralyn Blough Steve Bodayla

    Gil Bozik Lisa Braggs Gina Breitbach Scott Brinker Andy Britt

    Sean Broderick Tony Browne

  • Jane Buck Joe Burke Lyn Cabel Marc Campell Mary Cannon

    Bob Carlson Chris

    Cavanaugh Janet Ceryanec Mary Charlton Mary Chupka

    Jay Cline Tim Condon Mary Connard Shawn Connelly Patty Connolly

    Tim Conroy Julie Crouch Dave

    Cunningham Chris Czolgoaz Becky Daniel

    Dan Delleman Teresa

    Delvecchio Larry Desmet Tom DeTaeye Vern Doenges

    Jane Eckman Brian

    Engelmann

  • Tidd Erickson Tim Feeney Theresa Felz Tom Flaherty Leslie Flynn

    Pete Freiburger Don Fritz Pat Gannon Jeff Gasper Steve Gasser

    Mark Gehlsen David George Carol Glowacki Kim Glowacki Lynn Glowacki

    Richard Goodall Dennis Gould Brian Grady Tim Grady Chris Gray

    Joe Greer Steve Greim Rob Gumpert Tara Haiston Mary Halligan

  • Tammy Handley Larie Hart Gary Haut Lisa Hawks Lecia Hebbeln

    Connie Herbers Kurt Honerbaum Mary Hood Russ Huber Maureen Irish

    Catherine Jacobsen

    Vicki Janney Scott Jasper Mona Jimenez Tim Johnke

    Kate Johnson Sarah Kadavy Jim Kadlec Pat Kakert Kathy Keck

    Todd Keller Lynda

    Kerkhoven Kerri Kilbane Kari Kipf Donna

    Knickrehm

    Sheri Koos Kathy Kopatich

  • Peggy Krewson Eileen Kroy John Krueger Mary Lanaghan Molly Larson

    Mike Leibold Cindy Light Margaret Loecke Catherine Long Beth Loos

    Cheryl Low Mary Luallen Mary Ann

    Mansfeild John Martin Pam Mason

    Brenda Mayers Sean McAleer Chris MaAtee Kathy McCabe Todd

    Mccaughey

    Peggy McDermott

    Pat McDevitt Sean McDonnell Bob McGivern Matt McGowan

    Pat McHugh Kelly McKee

  • Merredyth McManus

    Debbie McPherson

    Kevin McQueen Marcie Menster Ed Merritt

    Todd Meyer Patty Millane Therese Miller Dawn Mirocha Rick Moldt

    Sue Morrissey Matt Murphy Joan Nagle Kim Nauman Theresa Norman

    Bonnie Noto John O'Conner Ellen O'Donnell Mike O'Donnell Kathy O'Hara

    Amy Osborne Julie Peiffer Amy Pence Patti Piet Rick Poster

    Pat Powell Becka Prichard

  • Diana Reyes Joe Rice Mary Riedesel Perry Riepe Ann Rodriguez

    Mike Rogers Karen

    Ro11miller Sharon

    Ro11miller Colleen Rueter Wendy Ruiz

    Wendy Ru11ell Gary Schebler Lisa Schlichting Shelly

    Schlichting Tom Schmieder

    Paul Schnoebelen

    Joe Seran Suzy Shannon Teri Shelangoski Dan Simpson

    Brian Smith Maurita Smith Karen Speer Scott Stear Anne Stemler

  • Joe Stoughton Barb Sullivan Jeff Swanson Kathy Thomsen Mary Timmons

    Liz Tinsman Megan Toal Mike Trilk Helena Veit Lisa Verbeke

    Darren Vermost Leanne Vieger Stephanie

    Viggos Bob Viktora Mike

    Vonderhaar

    Dave Votroubek Rana Weber Andy Weiman Chris Wessling Kathleen Wolfe

    Teresa Wren Brad Zimanek

    Missing Martin Carter Peggy Hall

  • Derrick Anderson

    Thomas Anderson

    Gina Argo Bruce Arvidson Cathy Banash

    Kim Bannister Denise Banwarth Jenny Barnes Sue Barnes John Beguhn

    Larry Bengtson Lori Benson Deb Berger Suzie Bernal Brian Blevins

    Pat Boyd Ken Brehmer Jeff Brickson Mike Briggs Jennifer Britt

    Tony Broderick Mark Broderick

  • Pat Brookhart Karen Bruger Susan Bruhn Wendy Burke Kelly Byrne

    Mary Callahan Chris Calsyn Suzie Carpenter John Carroll Cheryl

    Cavanaugh

    Doug Cavanaugh Geri Getanyan Bob Charlton Dave Chavez Lisa Chavez

    Marybeth Cole Michele Condon Amy Conway Brad Crabtree Terri Crees

    Pat Cunningham Jim Curta Dianna Cusack Curt Czupka Michele Daigle

    Dave Daniel Pat Delashmutt

  • Beth DeMeyer Dan DeVries Julie Doyle Bob Duax Sally Eckman

    Dave Feeney Mark Feeney Andrea Felz Bill Fer Ann Figge

    Julie Fitzpatrick Mike Flynn Colleen Foley Tom Frandsen Sue Froehlich

    Tamara Gail Jackie Gardina Chris Gasser Paul Gasser Pat Generen

    Dick Gerwe Randy Glassgow Liz Glowacki Dave Golderman Teresa Grady

    Dave Graham Paul Guizar

  • Pat Hall Gen Halligan Tracy Hancock Lynn Hanley Bill Hauber

    Kevin Hayes Lisa Heirigs Lee Heithoff Kate Herr Nick Hittner

    Jenny Hlavaty Matt Hogan Todd Holland Mary Howard Dan Huber

    Dianne Huber Ryan Huber Paul Huneck John lrmen Margaret

    Jacobsen

    Judy Jasper Don Jestel Tim Jiminez Nora Johnson Todd Johnson

    Kathy Kakert Mike Kearns

  • Rick Keller Joel Kelly John Kelly Jan Kightlinger Lisa Kilar

    Mark Kilbane Renee Kish Denise

    Knickrehm Joe Kopatich Paul Kopatich

    Karen La Kose Jane Laures Mark Lenaghan LeAnn Lindquist Kim Lindstrom

    Katie Loecke Steve Logan Greg Logas Sue Lucas Tony Lunardi

    Anita Lyons Margie McBeth Molly McBeth Julie Mainey Kathy Malloy

    Mary Manley Michele Matson

  • Frank Marinelli Michele Mayhew Amy McAfoos Pat McCabe Mark

    Mccaughey

    Charlie McHugh Jim McIntosh Kim Mclemore Dave Mehmert Dianne Merritt

    Joe Mesmer Margaret Mester Mike Meyer Bob Meyer Andy Milder

    Audrae Miller Dave Miller Katie Miller Jeff Misner Dan Missel

    Dennis Missel Jim Moellenbeck Kevin Moore Tom Morrissey Mike Mullin

    John Neuberger Dana Newton

  • ttoger Nguyen Molly Nolan Pat Nolan Tina Norman Maria Nykoluk

    Kevin O'Farrell Molly Olson Terry O'Neill Beth Osborne Mark Osterhaus

    Tim Otting Nancy Padley Janice Panther Rhonda Pate Sherry Phelps

    Frank Piet Doug Ploehn Steve Pohlmeyer Mike Poster Beth Pttratz

    Tina Purcell Joe Pyrz Steph Quinn Monica Ragland Maggie Resnick

    Cathy Reszka Kathy Riley

  • Bob Rupe Mary Sayers Dan

    Scharfenberg Dan Schebler Dave Schiltz

    Stacey Schlichting

    Jane Schmits Stacey

    Schrobilgen Lynne Sebille Angie Sedlacek

    Tracey Showalter

    Rick Siefers Katie Simpson Dan Soar Theresa Solis

    Chris Speece Meli11a Stafford Chuck Stanger Karen Stear Pat Sterling

    Dave Stolley Anne Stoughton Tracy Stuckel Trent Swanson Pat Sweeney

  • Matt Thompson Mark

    Timmerman Tina Timmerman Patty Tomsha Annette Tonn

    Matt Trcka Jeff Tucker Aileen Turner Angie Vancamp Alison

    VanVooren

    Craig Vermost Mike Vieger Dennis Victora Doug Votroubek Tim Vroman

    Mike Wafer Kim Wallece Germain

    Walseth Laura Walsh Steve Wardell

    Tracy Waughtal Kari Weber

  • Tom Weber Krissie Whitty Stacey Wilkins Julie Williama Beth Willich

    Renee Wilwerding

    Jim Wolfe Shaun Wolfe Darcia

    Woodward Stacey Wulf

    Driaten York Tina York Renee Zaug

    Missing Linda Alanis Scott Fenn Chris Hirst

  • Kelly Bridges Teresa Brinker Pete Broderick Roseanna

    Brooks Vicki Browne

    Cathy Brownson Dave Buckley Clarence Buehl Chris

    Burkholder Bob Bush

    Pete Bystedt Mark Carstens Matt Cavanaugh Jill Cleeton Sue Cole

    Kris Conard Ed Conroy Chris Cook Dan Cusack Eric Dauplaise

    Cherry Davis Bob DeMeyer Pat Dengler Dan Denny Bob Detaeye

    Kathy Ditch Dale Donovan

  • Jim Duax Ann Dubin Sue Duffy Heide Edens Joe Engel

    Kathy Essy Dave Evans Pat Evans Mindy Farrell Anne Feeney

    Katie Felz Renuka

    Ferdinanda Matt

    Fitzsimmons Melinda Francit Mike Frazer

    Eric Freiburger Bill Frison Gigi Gadient Ivan Galysh John Gerety

    Patti Glowacki Bob Glowacki Debbie Gluba Kathy Goetsch Tom Gould

    Bob Graham Jeff Greim Dawn Griffith

  • Bill Grogan Tim Guizar Amy Hammes Jenny Hart Chris Hartvigsen

    Richard Mickey Hauber

    Fred Haut Kathy Hayes Tim Heinrichs

    Tori Heiser Sara Hernandez Margaret

    Herrman Steve Hink Tim Hirst

    Nicole Hlavaty Linda Hood John Howard Matt Huber Andy Huneck

    Heather Hunsinger

    Gerad lannuzzelli

    Dave Jack Chris Jacobsen Margaret Jasper

    Jim Jestel John Johnson Clare Kadavy

  • Joe Kakert David Kay Chris Keding Kim Keefe Leo Kelly

    Linda Kightlinger

    Tim Kirsch John Klein Colleen Koeplin Joel Konrardy

    Jill Laity Jim Larson Laura Lawler Ed Leahy Dan Limbert

    Dave Linehan Jamie Livermor Theresa Logan Tom Logan Joyce Luchtell

    Steve Lynch Angie Lyphout Mark Mahany Joe Maher Chris Mai

    Steve Marinan Mike Marinelli

  • Joe Marley Mary Martens Jim Martin Tom Mason Mike Mayer

    Jeff McAleer Jim McAnelly Mary McCoy Kevin McDonnell Art McGivern

    Jon McNeil Scott Meister Mitzi Menster Mike Merritt Lori Mesmer

    Dawn Metzger Steve Michalek John Micka Stacie Miller Pete Moldt

    Dave Monty Joe Mosely Catherine Mullin Renee Napel Joel Nastruz

    Laura Nation John Nauman

  • Rob Nelles Carrie Nolan Anne Noth Lori Noto Heather O'Brien

    John O'Brien Maureen O'Brien Nora O'Brien Tim O'Brien Chris O'Dean

    Brian Oliver Eric Olson Matt Panther Mike Pelzel Todd Phillipa

    Marret Pohlman Pam Poston Pete Quinn Maragarita

    Ramirez Scott Ramsdale

    Kelli Reiling Debbie Resnick Pat Reyes Kathy Rice Chris Richards

    Matt Ricketts Guy Robertson Jett Roger•

  • Mike Russell Amy Sandberg Mike Saskowki Helen

    Schaeckenbach Karl Schave

    Mary Schebler Erin Schilling Kathy

    Schlichting Lenee

    Schloemer Steve

    Schmieder

    Mark Schneider Michelle

    Schrobilgen Karen Scott Karyn Serrurier Linda Shetler

    Stephanie Shumaker

    Tony Sirna Angie Smith Kevin Smith Michaela Smith

    Shelly Smith Sonya Solis Julie Staub Sue Stock Elaine Stolley

    John Sunderbruch

    Andrea Swearingen

    Tom Tandeski

  • Tom TeBockhorst

    Michele Thompson

    Chris Trich Chris Trilk Ashely Vahl

    Steve Verdon Tony Vermeer Dena Votroubek Dan Wallace Dan Walsh

    Patty Wardell Tersa Watson Eileen Wedig Nancy Williams Erin Wolfe

    Patricia Wolfe Trish Wolfe Lisa Wulf John Yates Glen Yoke

  • 1. FRONT OFFICE - Mrs. Lee Reilly, Miss Mary Michl, Sr. Carla Takes. 2. BUSINESS OFFICE -Sr. Marcia Costello, Mrs. Helen Costello, Miss Shelly Longchamps, Miss Catherine Enderle. 3. CAFETERIA - Mrs. Ha-zel Miller, Mrs. Geneva Ries, Mrs. Diane Waller-ich, Mrs. Rita Ruggles, Mrs. Evelyn Toensfeldt, Mrs. Inda St. Clair, Mrs. Alice Meyer, Mrs. Fern Larsen, Mrs. Norma Stol-tenberg. 4. NURSE - Mrs. Delores Green 5. MAINTENANCE - Jim LaPice, Joe Mittlestadt, Mike Seamer. 6. PRINT CENTER - Mrs. Marge Mielenhaus.

  • ROW ONE Mr. Ray Ambrose Mrs. Jane Anderson Mr. Jim Anderson Mrs. Mary Jean Blough Mr. Jim Brainerd

    ROW TWO Mrs. Jean Brownson Ms. Sharon Brunkan Mr. Karl Burmester Mr. Wayne Cabel Ms. June Christensen

    ROW THREE Mr. David Clauss Mrs. Mary Conger Mr. Mike DeAnna Mr. Dan Demmer Mrs. Joan DeVries

  • ROW ONE Mrs. Jane Dierick Sr. Donna Donovan

    ROW TWO Mr. John Erickson Mr. Vincent Heinrichs

    ROW THREE Fr. Francis Henricksen Mrs. Ruth Heurmann Mr. Pat Houlahan Mrs. Georgia Howard Mr. Tom Jansen

    BELOW Mr. Jim Jorgensen Mr. Gil Koenigsaeker

  • ROW ONE Mr. Gary Laake Mr. Tom Lawler Sr. Mary Ellen

    McDonagh Mr. Glenn McPherson Mrs. Jackie

    McPherson

    ROW TWO Ms. Gail McRill Sr. Mary Meyer Mrs. Virginia Norton Ma. Maureen O'Connor Mrs. Joan Resnick

    ROW THREE Mr. Keith Riewerts Mrs. Mary Simon Mr. Don Sisler Fr. John Spiegel Sr. Elizabeth Sprung

    y Lip \1111 Proclaim

  • ROW ONE Fr. John Stecher Fr. David Steinle

    ROW TWO Mrs. Catherine Tucker Mrs. Michaela

    VanDiern

    ROW THREE Mrs. Kay Volz Fr. Jim Vrba Ms. Therese Walatka Mr. David Watson Sr. Ruthella White

    ROW FOUR Mr. David Wolfe Mr. Guy Woodward Mrs. Karen Zeckser

  • Varsity Sports Shine! AHS VARSITY SOFTBALL

    AHS VARSITY BASEBALL 9 0 Ft. Dodge ST. EDMUND 1 9 W.D.M. DOWLING

    AHS BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 3 5 CLINTON 4 1 Carroll KUEMPEA

    10 1 NORTH SCOTT 3-12 4- 6 BURLINGTON • 75 24 PLEASANT VALLEY 8- 9 7-12 BURLINGTON • 0- 7 2- 1 NORTH SCOTT • 69 43 NORTH SCOTT 9-10 3- 1 NORTH SCOTT • 3 8 Dub. HEMPSTEAD 52 29 Dav. WEST I 2 IOWA CITY 3 5 CALAMUS 78 47 GENESEO, II. 7-12 4- 7 PLEASANT VALLEY• 9 3 DURANT 62 27 MUSCATINE 3- 7 2- 8 Dav. CENTRAL • 8- 2 5- 3 Dav. CENTRAL • 87 54 RIVERDALE 5-10 8- 8 NORWAY• 0- 1 8-10 Dav. WEST• 49 43 BURLINGTON 5- 5 8- 9 Dav. WEST• 2- 1 3- 6 MUSCATINE• 52 41 CLINTON 11-10 7- 6 MUSCATINE• 9 7 PLEASANT VALLEY 57 44 Dav. CENTRAL 5- 7 2- 6 CLINTON• 0- 3 3- 5 CLINTON• 81 37 BETTENDORF 1- 8 8- 4 BURLINGTON • 3- 3 2- 2 BURLINGTON • 55 25 NORTH SCOTT 5-10 2- 0 NORTH SCOTT • 0- 5 3- 5 NORTH SCOTT • 41 34 Dav . WEST 5-10 4· I PLEASANT VALLEY • 3- 2 1- 4 BETTENDORF • 91 83 MUSCATINE 12- 6 o- 2 BETTENDORF • 2- 9 1- 4 Dav. CENTRAL • 41 37 A.I. ALLEMAN 8- 7 2- 8 Dav . CENTRAL • 3-11 7- 7 Dav . WEST• 52 42 CLINTON 0- 8 1- 1 Dav. WEST• 0 8 Burl. NOTRE DAME 50 51 BETTENDORF 4- 8 3- 2 MUSCATINE 7 8 DANVILLE , II. 63 41 BURLINGTON 8- 5 2- 6 CLINTON 8 7 PLEASANT VALLEY 71 39 Dav . CENTRAL 6- 2 8- 4 MUSCATINE•

    COACHES: Don Miller 6- 7 7- 2 CLINTON• COACHES: Glenn McPhereon Wayne Miller 2 5 PLEASANT VALLEY

    Dan Demmer RECORD 28-10 RECORD: 17•1 & MISSISSIPPI 8 CHAMPS • = Doubleheader COACHES : Gary LHke

    Dick Loo• RECORD: 16-21 • = Doubleheader

    AHS GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL

    63 68 FAIRFIELD AHS GYMNASTICS 94 68 Dav. CENTRAL

    85 57 Dav. WEST 158.90 135.15 Dav. WEST 86 53 Dub. HEMPSTEAD 159.75 141.90 BETTENDORF AHS VARSITY FOOTBALL 70 83 BETTENDORF 181.25 151.05 Dav . CENTRAL 78 75 Dav. CENTRAL 159.10 132.10 MOLINE 27 14 Dub. WAHLERT 79 80 BURLINGTON 102.26 2nd John Herahey Inv. 12 8 A.I. ALLEMAN 93 54 DaWitt CENTRAL 153.70 123.57 PLEASANT VALLEY 7 8 Dav . CENTRAL 94 58 NORTH SCOTT 188.50 175.15 CLINTON 2 6 MUSCATINE 90 63 MUSCATINE 164.10 153.80 BETTENDORF 10 3 BETTENDORF 90 73 Dav. WEST 160.10 140.30 Dav . WEST 24 6 NORTH SCOTT 58 53 BETTENDORF 187.67' 170.85 CLINTON 14 0 CLINTON 53 46 CLINTON 166.40 159.85 Dav. CENTRAL 6 7 BURLINGTON 55 45 BETTENDORF 107.40 100.26 ROCK ISLAND 10 14 Dav. WEST 80 58 Dav . CENTRAL 182.40 120.20 MUSCATINE 58 44 BURLINGTON 111.54 105.36 MOLINE COACHES: Jim JorgenHn , Head 86 83 NORTH SCOTT

    Dan Demmer 68 58 Dav . WEST COACH: June Chriatenaen Don Sialer 75 47 MUSCATINE RECORD: 11·2 2nd • MISSISSIPPI 8 RECORD: 6-3 66 53 CLINTON

    CONFERENCE 2nd • DISTRICTS COACHES : Patrick Houlahan, HHd

    ThereH Walatka RECORD: 18-2 & MISSISSIPPI 8 CHAMPS

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    Tournament Time

    Twelve wrestlers under new head Coach Mike DeAnna headed into the first round of competi• tion for the State Tour-nament. For the wres-tlers , that meant Dis-tricts and this years ' trip to Muscatine , Feb . 27th where the Knights ' met -tle would be tested .

    Heading into the Tourna-ment were : 98 lbs. Guy Robertson

    105 lbs . Frank Marinelli 112 lbs. Vern Doenges 119 lbs . Matt

    126 lbs . 132 lbs. 138 lbs. 145 lbs . 155 lbs . 167 lbs . 185 lbs . HWY.

    Vanlandschoot Jerry Gusta Craig Czupka Dennis Gould Mike Flynn Steve Leahy Todd Meyer Jay Cline Craig Stear

    From the field of twelve grapplers, two wrestlers qualified for State: Den-nis Gould at 138 and Matt Vanlandschoot at 119.

    In the District tourna-ment Vanlandschoot won the 119 lb . title with a pin over a Muscatine wrestler. Gould came up short at 138 to Scott De-Vinney , also of Musca-tine , but qualified in the wrestle-back.

  • Tournament Time

    At State both of the boys met stiff competition. Dennis drew Randy Wa-sham of Bettendorf and Matt met Tim Kriegen of Mason City.

    Gould was defeated by Washam 14-4 in the first round. Washam eventu-ally finished in 4th Place at State. Vanlandschoot lost to Kriegen who fin-ished as State Champion at 119.

    Gould was pleased with his trip to State. "I gained experience for next year. I enjoyed watching the other wres-tlers as well as getting four days off school." Dennis ended the sea-son with a record of 26-6-1.

    Vanlandachoot would love to wrestle for Iowa but added, "I plan to go to a Junior College and wrestle there."

    Bettendorf, State Champa for the last two years, will again be the favorite in Mississippi next year. But both Den-nis and Mark feel that the Assumption wres-tling program is on the up-awing. They also feel that Coach DeAnna helped them work harder, improve tech-niques and set higher goals.

    Gould said, "It was a good season, there was more support and the Mat-Maida were a big help."

    Vanlandschoot stated, "It's been great wres-tling for Assumption.''

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  • 134

    Tournament Time

    19791 19801 19811 19821 Four years in a row the Assumption Girls Gym-nastics team, one of the best in the stale , earned the right to go to the State Tournament.

    The girl• qualified for State in the Regional competition , Feb . 27 al the Knight■' gym . They finiahed 2nd to the # 1-ranked Clinton squad , 170 . 35-173 . 05. The Knights overcame ■eaaon-long Balance Beam problems lo win that event , but ii wasn ' t enough lo dethrone Cli-lon, the defending Stale champs.

    Auumplion Coach June Christensen said , " II shows that this Eastern part of the stale i• really ■trong right now . Alao, with all lheae teams from the MiHiHippi 8, I think ii make■ our Conference about the toughest in the state .' '

    Tammy Droste , Clinton, look the All-Around title with 36.5 points, and placed in all other events . Beth Figge look 4th in All-Around and won the Vault with a score of 9.25.

    " The girls really hung to-gether and went at it in Regionals ," Coach Christensen said. "We had very few falls today. Everybody did a super job ."

  • Tournament Time

    March 12th found the girls loading their lug-gage for the trip to Des Moines and the State Tournament . Assump-tion was proud to have these girls represent our school:

    SENIORS Beth Figge Kathy Mooney

    JUNIOR Peggy McDermott

    SOPHOMORES Maggie Resnick Kathy Riley Tina Timmerman

    FRESHMEN Heidi Edens Marret Pohlmann Debbie Resnick Dena Votrubek Patty Wardell

    Competition was March 13 in Des Moines. By noon it was all over. Clin-ton retained its' State championship . Assump-tion Knights took third with a score of 166.95. Beth Figgs was the only Knight to place and she came in third in Floor Exercises.

    Coach Christensen was pleased with the team's performance. ·'The girls did a really good job. I couldn't have asked for more," she continued. "The competition was just that much tougher this year. Hoover High of Des Moines had a super day.''

    AHumption's Floor Ex-ercises and Beam were good, but the girls had problems in Tumbling and on the Bars.

    Our Gymnastic Knights have put two trophies in our trophy case in four years. Next year, just maybe, the girls can win the State championship.

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  • 136

    Tournament Time First round Tournament action for the Aasump-ti on Girls Basketball team was against Dav. Central. The girls waltzed paased the Blue Devils with a 78-58 victo-ry on our home court, Feb. 15th. The girls had no problems with their cross-town rivals. Moni-ca Missel pumped in 42 pts. on 16-of-25 from the field. Colleen Blough and Julie Fitzpatrick each had 15 pts. for the Knights.

    Advancing to the second round, the AHS girls took on North Scott's team. The girls outmanue-vered the Lancers and came away with a 78-56 victory. Missel again lead the scoring with 37 points while Colleen Blough added 19.

    Going into their last game of Sectional play the Knights, again with-out Coach Pat Houlahan who was fighting a bout with pneumonia, came through with a 66-56 vic-tory, over Dav. West.

    The early game was tight until Monica hit 5-of-6 shots to give the Knights an 18-13 first quarter lead. Assistant Coach Therese Walatka said, "They were executing too fast but finally we be-g an working for our shots." And work they didl! The girls shot an amazing 28-of-43 from the field led by Missel's 17-of-25 and 43 pts.

    The 4th ranked Knights came one step closer to a second trip to the State Tournament with a 75-38 rout over the Maquoketa Cardinals. The girls high scoring machine was led by star forward Missel with 36 points on 14-of-26 from the field. The stingy guard court was led by Kathy McCabe and Julie Fitzpatrick. Staph Smith was again brilliant as she pulled down 18 rebounds.

  • Tournament Time Only # 1 Mediaploia atood in the way of the Knights returning to State . Try aa they might , the Kn ight• came up short 54-50 and bowed out of the Tournament race at the Sub-State level.

    The girls played a hard-fought ball game before Mediapolis gained con-trol in the see-saw fourth quarter when they held a commanding 45-38 lead. This Wal the biggest lead by either team all night. With that cushion the Bullettes played a delay game forcing the Knight guards to foul them .

    How proud we have been of the girls , their play and their Coach Pat Houlahan! They ' re # 1 with us all the wayl

    SENIORS Kay LaKose Colleen Blough Theresa Moseley Monica MiHel Stephanie Smith Bridget Hinea Colleen Conroy

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  • Tournament Time

    Assumption began its trek for its third consecutive State Tournament bid when Districts began March 1. The Knights jumped their first hurdle by de-feating Dav . Central 43-32 on the Dav . West court.

    Key factor in the game was the stingy defense of the once-beaten Knights which forced Dav. Central into 25 turnovers. Bill Bush came off the bench contributing 4 points and 4 steals.

    "BLOWOUT!'' That was the Quad-City Times' way of de-scribing the 63-46 Assumption victory over Bettendorf, March 3. Besides advancing in State play, this victory repaid Bet-tendorf for handing the Knights their only defeat of the season.

    The 19-3 first quarter rout was started by Steve Dockery's B' jumper. A few baskets by Matt McGowan and the Knights were their way fast-breaking to a 34-9 half time score.

    The hustling defense of Brice McPherson, Dockery and McGowan complimented Dean Tandeski's 15 point 2nd half splurge. The roaring Assump-tion fans were also spurred on by Mike Daniel's dunk shot near the end of the game. Tan-deski had 17 pis., Dockery 13 pis. and McGowan 11.

    The Knights met Dubuque Humpstead in Clinton on March 5 for Sub-State action. With a 62-36 romp over Hemp-stead, the Knights were head-ed toward Des Moines .

    The Assumption side of the River King gym was packed red and white as the Knights jumped to a 12-6 first quarter lead. Though the Knights gave the Mustangs trouble under-neath, at half time the score was only 25-17.

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    The 3rd quarter went wild when Coach Glenn McPherson picked up two technicals for protesting some rough play under the baskets. The Mus-tangs could only capitalize on 2 of the 4 technical shots and the Knights held a 7 pt. lead at the beginning of the 4th quar-ter.

    Assumption's inside game was outstanding the rest of the way as the boys out-scored Du-buque 24-10 in the 4th quarter . The Assumption crowd stormed the court, mobbed each other and carried seven players on their shoulders. The shouting rang loud and clear, "Des Moines, HERE WE COME!"

    The Knights first game at State was against 3rd ranked Ankeny (20-2) on March 17. 'Sure an 'twas a happy St. Paddy's Day' for the AHS squad as they used their tournament know-how to post a 67-57 first round victory.

    Assumption jumped to a quick 24-12 first quarter lead. Tan-deski keyed the first quarter burst with 2 three point plays. Daniel bombed in a 25' jumper off the board with :02 on the clock to end the 2nd quarter.

    The Knights entered the final quarter with a 10 point lead. The Hawks pulled within 6 at 61-55 with 5 buckets in a row before Tandeski and McPher-son took command. Tandeski's free throws and McPherson's four point play and the Knights smelling victory.

    Tandeski lead the Knights in scoring with 24 points. Daniel added 10 points even though he sat out most of the game because of foul trouble.

    McGowan put in 12 while keep-ing Ankeny honest with his deadly outside jumpers. Big roles were played by Bush and Perry Riepe who came off the bench for the foul-plagued starters. Coach McPherson praised the boys saying, "We got some outstanding bench play from Riepe and Bush when we needed it."

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  • QUAD-CITY TIMES Saturday, March 20, 1982

    Knights need one mor e Tandeski's bucket puts Assumption into finale tonight with S.C. North

    The Semi-Final game of the State Tournament play pitted the Knights against Waverly -Shell Rock , a small 3A school , against the mighty Knights. This nail -bitting , heart-thump-ing game went down to the wire . Dean Tankeski 's basket off the board with :05 seconds left gave the Knights a hard • fought 35-34 victory .

    The game started off tightly and remained that way for the next 32 minutes. As the half neared Mike Daniel pulled-off another buzzer-beater . As in the Ankeny game , his 20' jump-er from the left side of the lane gave Assumption a 19-18 half time lead .

    The back-and-forth play con-tinued in the 3rd quarter with both teams scoring only 14 points . Tandeski put the Knights ahead with a tip-in at the 3:44 mark of the 4th quarter . Both teams exchanged bas-kets and defensive strategy.

    Assumption 's dreams for a State Championship were al-most dashed as Waverly-Shell Rock hit a jump shot with :47 seconds remaining to give the Go-Hawks a 34-33 lead . As-sumption then called time out to set up Tandeki's heroics.

    " I thought I got fouled when I put the ball up the first time ," Tandeski said . " When ii rolled off the rim , I was in a good po-sition to get the rebound , so I took the ball back up ."

    But the game was not finished yet . Many Assumption follow-ers had flashbacks of last year 's last second shot by Dub . Wahlert which knocked the Knights from the finals of the 1981 State Tournament.

    Waverly-Shell Rock 's down court pass went out-of-bounds. :01 second remained on the clockl All Assumption had to do was get the ball in-bounds . McGowan fielded the ball up-court as the horn sounded .

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  • QUAD-CITY TIMES Sunday, March 21, 1982

    At last! Knights win basketball crown on third try

    Mass hysteria erupted from the Knights cheering section. The Knights had made it. They were in the finals. CHAMPION-SHIP! HERE WE COME!

    ASSUMPTION Dav. vs. SIOUX CITY NORTH in Cla1111 3A finals! In fine fashion the Knights took the battle to the North Stars. A 58-45 victory brought the 1st State Championship to As-sumption .

    Stingy defense marked the start of the final game with the Knights taking a 10-4 1st quar-ter lead . The hall ended with the Knights ahead 25-22.

    In the 3rd quarter the North Stars challenged the Knights and surged ahead 33-32. A ba-seliner by Steve Dockery re-turned the lead to the Knights. Then Dockery canned a three point play and the Knights nev-er looked back.

    The Stars attempted a come-back cutting the Knights ' lead to one, 42-41. The boys rallied , scored the next eight points and cruised to the sweetest victory everlll

    Mike Daniel lead the Knights with 17 points. Steve Dockery was next in AHumption 'a bal-anced scoring attack with 14 points.

    For the second year in a row, Mike Daniel was named to the All-Tournament team.

    "We saved our best game in the tournament for tonight, " a jubilant Coach Glenn McPher-son stated. "Our passing was really crisp, the way it has been all season. The1e guys really rose to the occasion. "

    The boys finished the season with quite a record 23-1 and the school's first State Champion-ship. The team was great! The coaching was excellent! The cheering section was FAN-taa-ticl ASSUMPTION IS # 1 and believe me THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE ASSUMPTION! Brad Zimanek

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    PATRONS

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    Honored Athletes FOOTBALL

    RICK MOLDT ALL-CONFERENCE Hon. Mention RICK NEY ALL-CONFERENCE Hon. Mention

    CHUCK CARROLL ALL-CONFERENCE Hon. Mention MIKE CHUPKA ALL-CONFERENCE Hon. Mention

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    KAY LAKOSE ALL-EASTERN IOWA Hon . Mention , ALL-CONFERENCE Hon . Mention

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    MA TT MCGOWAN IDPA ALL-STATE Hon . Mention

    PERRY RIEPE ALL-CONFERENCE 2nd Team QB TOM DOYLE ALL-CONFERENCE 2nd Team Defense

    TIM FEENEY ALL-CONFERENCE Hon . Mention SCOTT MICKLEWRIGHT ALL-CONFERENCE Hon . Mention

    COLLEEN BLOUGH ALL-EASTERN IOWA Hon . Mention , ALL-CONFERENCE Hon. Mention, # 5 in STATE for BEST FREE THROW % 113-of-140 = 80 .7%

    JULIE F/TZPA TRICK IDPA ALL -STATE Hone. Mention , OM REG ALL-STATE Spec . Mention , ALL-EASTERN IOWA 2nd Team , ALL-CONFERENCE 2nd Team

    DEAN TANDESKI IDPA ALL-STATE Hon . Mention , OM REG . ALL-STATE Hon. Mention , ALL QUAD-CITY Hon . Mention

    BRIAN LEMEK ALL-CONFERENCE 2nd Team Offense , 2nd Team Defense

    MARTY MANSFIELD ALL-CONFERENCE Hon . Mention DUKE ASHELY -LASSEN ALL-CONFERENCE Hon . Mention

    KA THY MCCABE ALL -EASTERN IOWA Hon . Mention , ALL-CONFERENCE Hon . Mention

    STEVE DOCKERY IDPA ALL-STATE Sp. Hon. Mention , OM REG. ALL-STATE Hon. Mention , ALL-CONFERENCE Hon. Mention , ALL QUAD-CITY Hon . Mention

    Boys Baseball & Glrls Softball Honored Athletes

    May Be Found On Pages 7 & 8

  • All-State rs FOOTBALL

    BOB CORBIN IDPA ALL-STATE 3rd Team Defense, OM REG. ALL-STATE 3rd Team Defense, ALL-CONFERENCE 1st Team Defense

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    MONICA MISSEL IDPA ALL-STATE 2nd Team, OM REG. ALL-STATE 2nd Team, ALL-EASTERN IOWA 1st Team, ALL-CONFERENCE 1st Team

    BOYS BASKETBALL

    BRICE MCPHERSON IDPA ALL-STATE 4th Team, OM REG. ALL-STATE 5th Team, ALL -EASTERN IOWA 2nd Team, ALL-CONFERENCE 1st Team, ALL QUAD-CITY 2nd Team

    IDPA ALL-STATE 1st Team Defense, OM REG. ALL-STATE 1st Team Defense , ALL-CONFERENCE 1st Team Offense, 1st Team Defense, SHRINE ALL-STARS Game played in K.U., Summer of 1982

    IDPA ALL-STATE 1st Team, OM REG. ALL-STATE 1st Team, ALL-EASTERN IOWA 1st Team, ALL-CONFERENCE ist Team, # 1 in STATE for: •REBOUNDS 264 = 13.2 avg. •BLOCKED SHOTS 130 = 6.5 avg.

    IDPA ALL-STATE 1st Team, OM REG. ALL-STATE 1st Team, ALL-EASTERN IOWA 1st Team, ALL-CONFERENCE 1st Team, ALL QUAD-CITY 1st Team

    CRAIG STEAR

    STEPHANIE SMITH

    MIKE DANIEL

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    Honor Roll Freshmen

    First Honors 4.000

    Sophomores

    Johnson, John P. Kadavy, Clare E. Lyphout, Angela S. Wardell, Patricia A.

    4.000 4.000 4.000

    Stoughton, Anne M. 4.000

    Second Honors Ditch, Katherine E. Howard, John S. Martin, James A. Menster, Mitzi A. Smith, Michaela R. Noto, Lori J. Behan, Colleen E. Brownson, Catherine M. OeTaeye, Robert E. Feeney, Anne M. Mullin, Catherine A. Evans, Patricia S. Gluba, Deborah Hlavaty, Nicole M. Ramsdale, Scott G. Reiling, Kelli J. Hood, Lfnda J. Beiwel, Lfsa K. Robertson, Guy Staub, Julie A. Andrews, Scott M. Freiburger, Eric J. Williams, Nancy A.

    3.941 3.875 3.875 3.875 3.875 3.857 3.813 3.786 3.714 3.714 3.667 3.643 3.625 3.625 3.625 3.625 3.600 3.563 3.563 3.563 3.500 3.500 3.500

    Third Tr ilk, Christop her J. 3.436 Watson, Teresa A. 3.18& Shetler, Linda H. 3.429 Abel, Jul fa L. 3.176 Thompson, Michele 3.429 Schmieder, Stephen R 3.143 Glowacki, Robert C. 3.375 Bishop, John J. 3.125 Metzger, Dawn H. 3.375 Farrell, Mindy S. 3.125 Hauber, Hickey A. 3.357 Nauman, John A. 3.071 Logan, Theresa A. 3.357 Saskowski, Michael P. 3.071 Panther, Matthew M. 3. 357 Wolfe, Erin 3.071 Conroy, Edward S. 3.313 Burkholder, Christine L. 3.063 Grelm, Jeff 0. 3.313 Glowacki, Patricia 3.063 Becker, Bridget A. 3. 286 Laity, Jill 3.063 Boecker, Karen E. 3.286 Livermore, Jamie 3.063 Heinrichs, Tim F. 3.286 Boyd, Michael 3.000 Klein, John W. 3.286 Cleeton, JIil R. 3.000 Hiller, Stacie H. 3.250 Oauplalse, Erik R. 3.000 Sirna, Antonio J. 3.250 Dubin, Ann H. 3.000 Felz, Katie H. 3.214 Goetsch, Katherine H. 3.000 Jestel, James B. 3.214 Luchtel, Joyce A. 3.000 Logan, Thomas E. 3.214 Michalek, Steven A, 3.000 O'Oean, Christine H. 3.1 88 Pelzel, Michael J. 3.000 Serrurier, Karyn A. 3.188 Resnick, Deborah L. 3.000 Verdon, Stephen J . 3. 188

    Honors

    Tfnvnerman, Tina A. Sebille, Lynne M. Thies, Maureen A. Wallace, Kim M. Zaug, Renee M. Schebler, Daniel J. Grady, Teresa A. Gardfna, Jacqueline A. Brickson, Jeffrey Todd Kakert, Kathleen M. Barnes, Jennifer A. Tinrnerman, Mark J. Fitzpatrick, Julie A. Britt, Jennifer A. McCabe, Patrick J. Nguyen, H. Roger Heirigs, Lfsa T. Loecke, Katherine J. Quinn, Stephanie A. Tonn, Annette T. Osborne, Beth A. Chavez, Lfsa M. Cavanaugh, Cheryl L. Geheren, Patrick J. Kopatich, Joseph M. Lyons, Anita M. Miller, Katie A. Resnick, Margaret R. Wulf, Stacy L. Wolf, James J. Conway, Amy K. Hanley, Lynn A. Mester, Margaret L. Halligan, Genevieve M. Lindquist, Leann

    3.975 3.957 3.952 3.952 3.891 3.886 3,864 3.848 3.841 3.837 3.813 3.800 3.789 3.762 3.750 3.750 3.738 3.729 3.727 3. 714 3.705 3.697 3.696 3.690 3.690 3.690 3.640 3.595 3.583 3.565 3.548 3.545 3.502 3.500 3.500

    Eckman, Sarah T. 3.498 Huber, Daniel L. Reszka, Catherine M. 3. 479 Stolley, David H. Wllwerdfng, Renee H. 3.474 Tallman, Thomas J. Lucas, Susan H. 3.441 Daigle, Michelle D. Daniel, David J. 3.429 Merritt, Dianne H. Panther, Janice M. 3.400 Brugger, Karen 0. Glassgow, Randall S. 3.396 Howard, Mary C. McIntosh, James R. 3.389 Schrobllgen, Stacey A. lelly, John L. 3.357 Hancock, Tracy A. Figge, Ann J. 3.325 Morrissey, Thomas J . Lindstrom, Kimberly A. 3. 317 Jimenez, Timothy T. Huber, Diane C. 3.313 Olson, Holly Herr, Kathleen R. 3.262 Pottratz, Bethany A. Wolfe, Shaun P. 3.262 Turner, Alleen R. Padley, Nancy H. 3.250 O'Farrell, Kevin P. Blevins, Brian L. 3.235 Bengtson, Larry R. Barnes, Susan H. 3.225 Hull in, Michael J. O'Neill, Terrance H. 3.225 Wfllfch, Elizabeth A. Crabtree, Bradley D. 3.222 Vennost, Craig A. Hlavaty, Jennifer E. 3. 199 Moore, Kevin A. Hainey, Julie A. 3. 196 Johnson, Todd H. Kilbane, Hark J. 3.182 Sayers, Hary A.

    3. 167 3.158 3.143 3.141 3.136 3.119 3.113 3.095 3.091 3.091 3.090 3.088 3.070 3.065 3.050 3.049 3.048 3.025 3.024 3.023 3.022 3.000

  • Honor Roll Juniors

    First Honors Seniors

    Marley, Susan M. Schiltz, Myra J.

    4.000 4.000

    Second Honors O'Hara, Kathleen P. Gehlsen, Mark D. Moldt, Rick J. Glowacki, Carol A. Kopatich, Katherine J. Smith, Maurita A. Rice, Joseph P. Buck, Jane M. Sullivan, Barbara A. Blough, Geralyn P. Glowacki, Kim E. Eckman, Jane C. Bodayla, Stephen D. Miller, Therese M. Cavanaugh, Ch,ri s tine A. Riedesel, Mary M. Connelly, Shawn M. Behan, Diane M. Keck, Kathleen M. Argo, William B. Bozik, Gillian T. Burke, Joseph E.

    3.954 3.928 3.867 3,843 3.829 3.827 3.816 3.801 3. 778 3.766 3.746 3.740 3. 713 3.662 3.629 3.599 3,589 3.569 3. 552 3.550 3.531 3.514

    McGuiness, Kelly J. Boyle, Kevin J. Otting, Mary C. Julien, Mark V. Blough, Colleen M. Lyngholm, Linda M. Garside, Anne T. Leahy, Stephen M. Thies, Mark T. Moeller, Paula K. Jaramillo, Carla A. Stoughton, Daniel M. Figge, Elizabeth c_ Maher, Marianne M. McGuiness, Joseph H. Nauman, Susan J. Smith, Lawrence C. Ambre, Matthew L. Feeney, Sara M. Miller, Amy A. Van Vooren, Margaret Epping, Anthony R. Britt, Peter L. Tallman, David L. McCoy, Michael C.

    3.988 3.981 3.892 3.870 3.835 3.813 3.807 3.781 3.739 3.712 3.684 3.677 3.662 3.649 3.628 3.616 3.609 3.605 3.593 3.579 3.577 3.569 3.507 3.505 3.504

    Third Honors Lanaghan, Mary H. OsDorne, Amy M. Freiburger, Peter T. Grelm, Steven 0. Broderick, Sean M. Rogers, Michael G. Connolly, Patricia M. Kadavy, Sarah J. Gray, Christine M. Becker, Jonathan P. Jasper, Scott S. Hawks, Lisabeth E. Noto, Bonnie J. Flynn, Mary L. Belli, Bryan W. Loecke, Margaret A. Gannon, Patrick T. Tinsman, Elizabeth A. Jacobsen, Catherine C.

    3.460 McPherson, Debra L. 3.448 Schnoebelen, Paul F. 3.415 Verbeke, Lisa A. 3.412 Ambre, Richard A. 3.408 Klpf, Kari B. 3.382 Vermost, Darren J. 3.379 Charlton, Mary A. 3.368 Nagle, Joan M. 3.322 McAtee, Christopher J. 3.319 Kerkhoven, Lynda T. 3.302 Mc"lanus, Merredyth M. 3.263 Zlmanek, Bradley J. 3.259 Hancock, Blake C. 3.258 Vlktora, Robert D. 3.236 Timmons, Mary N. 3.227 Anderson, J111 R. 3.223 Czolgosz, Christine A. 3.220 Stemlar, Anne M. 3.214 We!ier, Rana M.

    3.172 3.169 3.169 3.164 3.143 3.143 3 .137 3.125 3.137 3.074 3.068 3.041 3.033 3.029 3.016 3.013 3.003 3.003 3.003

    Grade Point averages based on 1st semester accumulated average for the 1981-82 school year .

    Broderick, Brian J. Bodayla, Brett A. Noto, Nancy J. Kearns, Pauline F. Molyneaux, Anne M. Hansen, Tbomas J. Marinelli, Annette Czolgosz, Joseph M. Wolf, Kristine M. Huber, Mary S. Miller, Nicholas F. Freiburger, Sheryl T. Nevins, Brett J. Carlin, Jennifer A. He1rlgs, David M. Geheren, Stefany Karwath, Joseph A. Daniel, Michael G. Johnson, Marybeth LaKose, K•y M. Carpenter, Timothy E. Kane, H.lry C. Lemek, Brian J. Ney, Ric ha rd A. Connelly, Ann M.

    3,486 Fer, Kathleen M. 3.464 Anderson, Lisa L. 3.464 Mooney, Kathleen 3.459 Vasen, Elizabeth A. 3.457 Mercer, Dianne 3.454 Bradley, Rita J. 3.421 Stolley, Teresa E. 3.410 Lanaghan, Robert J. 3. 410 Cavanaugh, Martin D. 3.391 Murphy, Brian J. 3.386 Huneck, Patricia F. 3.369 Walton, Julie A. 3,352 Menster, Martin T. 3.311 Petitti, Susan J. 3.311 Tl~~erman, Gary J. 3.305 Wardell, Susan D. 3.297 Wlc~. Jennifer A. 3.291 Cunningham, Mary C. 3.286 Howard, Michael D. 3.282 Tho~pson, David P. 3.280 81shop, Brian P. 3.250 Verdon, Sandra A. 3.246 Bracken, Amy C. 3.225 Quigley, Colleen M. 3.224

    3.207 3.205 3.199 3.196 3.177 3.153 3.152 3.151 3.146 3.115 3.113 3.101 3.0 99 3,086 3.078 3.071 3.070