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IN MEMORY OF BRAD SWANSON SENIOR CLASS 1985

A TRIBUTE TO BRAD SWANSON FROM ALL OF US

To the student who exhibited the attentive attitude to subject matter, the respect to the teacher, and the example for others that made being his teacher an uplifting experience. To the athlete who exhibited the spirit of competition and the fairness and unselfishness to teammates and opponents. To the schoolmate who by his quiet and friendly example left his many school friends saying, “I can’t remember him ever saying anything bad about anybody.” To the classmate who shared all the good times and bad times and feelings that only classmates can have. To the nephew who could leave every aunt and uncle saying, “I hope I have a son like him some day.” To the brother ... the big brother ... who was the kind of gentle, loving protector, the shining star we loved so much. To the son and grandson that makes every parent proud to say, “that’s my boy” and I cherish every minute I had with him and every memory I have of him. To the child of God who gave us so many reasons to love him and see the face of Christ in him.

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TIMES OF 85

Another GREAT Senior float

Some things speak for themselves

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LYNN STANLEY MENKE

Football - lettered 4 yrs.; M-Club Pres.; Student Council 4 yrs.; Spirit Club; FFA, Vice Pres. 1 yr.; Track - lettered 4 yrs.; Band; State FFA Band; Class D All-State Running Back ‘83 and ‘84; All-Conf Running Back '83 and '84; Class D State Champion - 400M. '84

MELISSA DAWN NELSON

FHA 6 yrs., Historian 2 yrs.; Spirit Club 6 yrs., officer 2 yrs. Volleyball 1 yr.; Basketball 2 yrs.; Chorus 3 yrs.; Camera Club 2 yrs.; Newspaper Staff 2 yrs.; Speech; Drama; FFA; Swing Choir; Class officer 2 yrs.; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Cubs Den Co-Editor; Homecoming Candidate

LISA KAYE ORTEGREN

FHA 6 yrs., Encounter Chrm., Sec., Vice Pres., Dist. Officer - 2 yrs.; FFA 3 yrs. Sec. - 2 yrs., Pres.; Spirit Club 6 yrs. Treas. 2 yrs.; M-Club 4 yrs.; Camera Club 2 yrs.; Nat’! Honor Soc. 2 yrs.; Volleyball 4 yrs. - lettered 3 yrs.; Track - lettered 1 yr.; Band 6 yrs., Majorette 2 yrs.; Chorus 4 yrs.; Honor Choir 4 yrs., Swing Choir; Harvest of Harmony Queen Cand.; Homecoming Queen; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Hugh O’Brien Youth Rep.; Drama Club; Class Officer - Sec.; Cub’s Den Co-Editor.

WILLIAM DALE RICHARDSON

Bill participated in football his first 3 yrs. at various other schools. Football 1 yr.

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KENNETH GEORGE RUSSELL

Homecoming King; Track - lettered 4 yrs.; Football - lettered 4 yrs., All-Conf. lst team defense 2 yrs., All-Conf. lst team offense 1 yr., All-Conf. 2nd team offense 2 yrs., All-Conf. 2nd team defense 1 yr., Class D All-State Honorable Mention Defense 2 yrs., KMMJ Dream Team; Basketball - lettered 3 yrs.; FFA; M-Club, Vice Pres.; Spirit Club, Pres.; Chorus; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Cubs Den Reporter; Drama; P.E. Aide.

SENIORS

DAVID BLAKE SANDERSON

Football lettered 3 yrs. Basketball - lettered 3 yrs.; Track lettered 4 yrs.; Senior Class Pres.; Spirit Club, Vice Pres.; FFA, Parliamentarian, M-Club; Cubs Den Reporter; Annual Staff 2 yrs.; Drama; Swing Choir; Jr. Class Pres., Soph. Vice Pres.; FFA Reporter ‘83-’84; Student Council ’81-’82.

DENNIS MICHEAL SAUM

Football - lettered 2 yrs.; Basketball - lettered 1 yr.; Track - lettered 4 yrs.; M-Club; Spirit Club; Student Council Pres.; Soph. Class Pres.; Chorus; FFA; Drama; Camera Club.

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JUNIORS

Craig Bamesberger Lisa Ferguson Barbara George Dana Harris, Pres.

Pat Hatch Melanie Holtan Carol Jackson Tonja Jacobsen

Mike Larson, Treas. Shauna Manka, Sec. Donna Menke Marni Nelson

Derek Nissen Tracy Ortegren Robbie Paup Ritchie Petersen

Charles Pollard, VP Tammy Riblett Duane Richardson

Greg Ruzicka Ivan Skidmore Mary Utter

SOPHOMORES

Billy Carnes Pamela Donlin, Sec.

BJ Holtan, VP Monica Hutsell Lance Jones, Treas.

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Scott Montgomery, Pres. Curtis Moore

John Ricketts

Kimberly Swanson

Penny Andersen Sherri Archer Richard Buck

Catherine Ferguson

Kimberly Harris, Treas. Dara Jacobsen, Pres. Troy Mack

Vickie Montgomery

Steven Nunn Deva Olson Teresa Paup

Jill Reyner, Sec.

Jerilyn Russell Valerie Ruzicka, VP Tammie Swanson Philip VanBibber

FRESHMAN

EIGHTH GRADE

Donna Buck Kathryn Culver Janet Land, Sec. Brian Luff

Donna Moore Jacky Moore Lisa Pritchett Jim Richardson

Michelle Richter, Treas. Kelly Sailors

Mark Vanosdall, VP Allison Vetter, Pres.

Kaya Bottorf

Carol Buck

Brad Jacobsen, Pres. James Mack

Kevin McHargue William Mersch Lauri Montgomery Dustin Nissen, VP

Jerri Olson

Jennifer Penner, Sec. Kimberly VanBibber, Treas. Wayne Young

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SIXTH GRADE

Back Row

Left to Right Amy Young David Sorenson Lonnie Jones

Levi Reyner Jason Christenson

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Front Row Left to Right Mrs. Pierson

Joanelle Buchy Peggy Swanson Scott Jackson Tommy Buck

FIFTH GRADE

Back Row

Left to Right Danny Boyce Renee Petersen Kelli Pritchett Marcy Richter Jennifer Mersch

Front Row Left to Right Mrs. Andersen Peggy Jackson

Heather Brown Darci Vetter Richie Collins

FOURTH GRADE

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Mrs. Carnes Kenneth Wilson Jessica Abele Frank Jesse

Jimmy Boyce Nicole Christenson Matthew Sanderson Jamie Montgomery

Front Row

Left to Right Heather Land Ryan Nelson Daniel Foulk Brock Hoegh Bradly Luff

Dack Brophy

Back Row

Left to Right

Mrs. Creech

Brent Jensen

Chad Reisinger Dara Andersen Amelia Nelson Ryan Petersen

Mr. Bankson (aide)

Middle Row Left to Right Carrie Brophy Sheila Bottorf Christine Buck Micah Willis Shane Teel

Front Row

Left to Right Kimberly Jackson Jamie Andersen Derek Ortegren Karen Olson Kathy Penner Jared Peterson

SECOND GRADE

Back Row

Left to Right Kendra Jacobsen Matthew Peterson Joseph Kisler Kim Ruzicka Paul Buchy

Bret Archer Kevin Sorensen

Front Row

Left to Right Mrs. Johansen Keena Helzer Patrick Johansen Aric Brophy Sally Ferguson Ginger Jesse Rick White

FIRST GRADE

Back Row

Left to Right Aaron Jacobsen Zachary Danhauer Trevor Hoegh Jenny Donlin

Sol Jacobsen Matthew Abele

Front Row

Mrs. Dadey Chad Andersen Jerrid Christenson Jeremy Swanson Michael Jeffres Gena White Mandy Richter

KINDERGARTEN

Back Row

Left to Right Derick Land Travis Swanson Taylor Christenson Ryan Jacobsen Michael Dvorak Brent Luff

Front Row Left to Right Mrs. Abele Tammy Boyce

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ADMINISTRATION

Left to Right: Gene Panning, Marlene Ferguson, Deryl Nissen, Clayton Nelson, David Vetter, Letha Reyner, Lanny Menke.

Superintendent Gene Panning Principal George Harris

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Speech Therapist

Carl Abele Doris Dahlke Susan Gay Doug Gilson

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STAFF

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Emily Mersch Secretary

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VOLLEYBALL ... 1984

Back Row - Lisa Ferguson, Mary Utter, Jeri Russell, Melanie Holtan, Tonja Jacobsen, Tracy Ortegren, Lisa Ortegren, Middle Row - Catherine Ferguson, Sherri Archer, Billy Carnes, Kim Swanson, Pam Donlin, Shauna Manka, Monica Hutsell, Donna Menke, Marni Nelson, Front Row - Student Managers: Michelle Richter, Allison Vetter, Penny Andersen, Kim Harris, Tammie Swanson, Dara Jacobsen, Vickie Montgomery, Valerie Ruzicka

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The Lady Cubs had an improving season in 1984. The Cubs were 6 and 11 for the year. The nine letter winners for the 1984 season were Lisa Ortegren, Tonja Jacobsen, Melanie Holtan, Lisa Fergu- son, Shauna Manka, Tracy Ortegren, Monica Hutsell, Jeri Russell, and Dara Jacobsen.

The team finished with a loss to Hampton in Sub- districts. Highlights of the season were the second win over Rising City in the Confer- ence Tournament and _ the Exeter win during regular season.

Melanie Holtan was selected for the lst Team of the CRC Tournament and the 2nd team All-Conference. Lisa Ferguson received All-Conference Honor- able Mention. Team honors were Most Valuable Player - Melanie Holtan, Charlie Hus-

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FOOTBALL ... 1984

The Cub def. tightens as three players stop the ball and three more hurry to get the assist Coach Abele directs traffic while Coach Jacobsen directs Coach

Abele. It takes a lot of Bulldogs to stop one little Cub!

The line explodes (L to R) Dennis, Ken, Mike, Greg, Ritch) as Blake hands Dana the ball.

CUBS TIED FOR 2nd IN CONFERENCE.

Lynn goes across the line with 13 seconds left - everyone yells TOUCHDOWN!!!

Our better half close to line, hopefully standing on the wrong side of the ball.

The Cub team consisted of Lynn Menke, Ken Lynn with ball in hand escapes the grips of a would be tackler. Russell, Bill Richardson, Brad Swanson, Blake Sander- son, Dennis Saum, Derek Nissen, Ritch Petersen, Mike SCORES Larson, Dana Harris, Greg Ruzicka, Craig Bamesberger, MARQUETTE Benedict 19 B. J. Holtan, Curt Moore, Scott Montgomery, Phillip MARQUETTE 38 Fairmont VanBibber, and Richard Buck. The Cubs went 7-2 this Marquette GILTNER year just missing on a play-off berth. Members receiving MARQUETTE Silver Creek honors were, Lynn Menke: Allstate Offensive Back, CRC MARQUETTE ae all-conf. lst team, ended Sr. Year with a total of 4,500 yds. MVP off. member of ’85 8-man all star team. Ken MARQUETTE Exeter Russell: Honor mention allstate Linebacker, lst team MARQUETTE Hordville CRC Linebacker, 2nd team Guard, MVP Defense, overall Marquette McCOOL MVP and Mr. Stick, KMMJ Dream Team Member of ’85 MARQUETTE Polk 8-man all star team. Mike Larson: was lst team CRC Center, Honorable Ment. Linebacker, Hon. Ment. World Herald’s FB Team. Blake Sanderson, Ritchie Petersen and Dana Harris all received Honorable Ment. from the G.I. Independent.

HOMECOMING

This year Homecoming began with spirit week. Many students participated including teachers, staff, and elementary students.

The week began with Senior Citizen Day. The winners were Monica Hutsell and Billy Mersch. Tuesday was Career Day. The winners were Craig Bames- burger and Melanie Holtan. Due to school pictures, Wednesday was Dress- Up Day. Making the perfect couple for the prom were Dennis Saum and Lisa Ferguson. Thursday was Hawaiian Day. The winners were Ken Russell and Marni Nelson. Friday was Blue and Gold Day. Showing the most school spirit was Greg Ruzicka and Tonja Jacobsen.

The 1984 Homecoming Royalty was crowned Friday afternoon at the corona- tion ceremony. Ken Russell and Lisa Ortegren were crowned king and queen. Attendants were Lynn Menke and Melissa Nelson.

Following the coronation ceremony there was a parade down Main Street. Every class participated, including the elementary school.

Homecoming week was highlighted by the victory of both the volleyball and football teams over Hordville.

The 1984 Homecoming was a very busy time for everyone. It was also a very memorable occasion.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL

The '84-’85 edition of Marquette Girls’ Basketball distinguished themselves and their school by capturing the Crossroads Conference Championship while fashioning a 16 win and 3 loss record for the season) They placed third in the CRC tournament and second in the Dist. Tourn. They finished the season as the No, 8 rated team in the Lincoln paper, No. 10 in the Omaha paper and No. 3 rated team in the Grand Island area according to the Grand Island Independent.

1. Dara is up for two as Tracy and Tonja look on. 2. Lisa O. protects the ball.

1. Val skies for the tip. 2. Lady Cubs on the fast break. 3. Monica and Mel set the trap.

Back Row: Lisa Ortegren, Lisa Ferguson, Jeri Russell, Melanie Holtan, Tonja Jacobsen, Tracy Ortgren, Middle Row: Billy Carnes, Kim Swanson, Pam Donlin, Monica Hutsell, Shauna Manka, Valerie Ruzicka, Front Row: Donna Menke, Tammie Swanson, Dara Jacobsen, Catherine Ferguson.

1. Tracy O. moves in for the shot. 2. Bewildered looking Eagles let Tonja slip by.

3. Mel shoots over a defender with Lisa’s aid.

4. Jeri dribbles around a screen by Pam.

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CUBS 1984 BOYS BASKETBALL

Marquette finished the season with a winning record of 9-8.

The Cubs started out a little slow at the beginning of the year their first two games but finished strong winning 4 of their last 5 games. Marquette also surprised everyone with their 4th place Conf. finish. Team honors went to Blake Sander- son: 2nd team All-Tourn., 2nd Team All-Conf., Hon. Men. All-Area, Hon. Men. All-State. Mike Larson: Hon. Men. All-Conf., Hon. Men. All-Area. Ken Russell: Hon. Men. All-Area. Leading the team in scoring was Blake Sanderson with 267 Pts. Mike Larson led all rebounders with 139, Ken Russell led in assists with 99, and Dennis Saum led in steals with 30.

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Back Row: Lance Jones, Mike Larson, Ken Russell, Ritch Petersen, Derek Nissen, Middle Row: Wayne Young, Dennis Saum, Dana Harris, Blake Sanderson, Craig Bamesberger, Scott Montgomery, Front Row: John Ricketts, B.J. Holtan, Steven Nunn, Brad Jacobsen.

Mike Larson drives to the bucket. Ken and Blake move in to score.

Ritch shows his free throw form

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Ritch, Derek, & John make sure they have the right shoes on to run the mile

Ken concentrates on his final effort

Mike seems to need his tongue to aid him in handing the baton to Bill.

Lynn Menke set 4 school records, won 3 gold medals at state, and individually brought home a state runner-up trophy.

The 1600 M relay team consisting of Blake Sanderson, Ken Russell, Dennis Saum, and Lynn Menke also set a school record.

As a team they finished a very successful season placing high in all their meets and winning the Polk Invite.

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LADY CUBS SHINE IN ‘85

The girls track team had a successful season this year. A total of five school records were broken. Melanie Holtan set records in the long jump, high jump, and 400 M Relay team. Kim Swanson broke the 200M. Dash and was on the 400M Relay team. Mon- ica Hutsell and Shauna Manka were also on the record breaking 400M Relay team. Melanie and Monica both qualified for state. KSC INVITE 6th MARQ. TRI 2nd EXETER POLK

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1984 - 85 CHEERLEADERS

Annual St = —— ms Back Row: Melanie Holtan, Blake Sanderson, Tonja Jacobsen, Ken Russell, Mike Larson, Melissa Nelson, Front Row: Pat Hatch, Marni Nelson, Lisa Ferguson, Shauna Manka, Lisa

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CUBS DEN

Shauna Manka, Tracy Ortegren, Tonja Jacobsen, Blake Sanderson, Ken Russell, Melissa Nelson, Marni Nelson, Lisa Ortegren, Mrs. Carnes.

Spirit Club

Greg Ruzicka, Chip Pollard, Third Row: Jill Reyner, Marni Nelson, Vickie Montgomery, Penny Andersen, Kim Harris, Billy Carnes, Tracy Ortgren, Dona Menke, Kim Swanson, Pam Donlin, Shauna Manka, Valerie Ruzicka, B. J. Holtan, Second Row: Jeri Olsen, Donna Moore, Jennifer Penner, Sheri Archer, Deva Olsen, Tammie Swanson, Dara Jacobsen, Monica Hutsell, Kelly Sailors, Catherine Fergusen, Michelle Richter, Lisa Pritchett, Wayne Young, Front Row: Billy Mersch, Dustin Nissen, Kaya Bottorf, Laurie Montgomery, Kim VanBibber, Allison Vetter, Janet Land, Kathy Culver, Pat Hatch, Brad Jacobsen.

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ONE-ACT PLAYS

Back Row: Blake Sanderson, Tracy Ortegren, Tonja Jacob- sen, Ken Russell, Melanie Holtan, Jeri Russell, Lisa Ortegren, Dennis Saum, Mr. Williams, Front Row: Shauna Manka, Marni Nel- son, Monica Hutsell, Dara Jacobsen, Pam _ Donlin, Catherine Ferguson, Billy Carnes, Donna Menke.

SPEECH AND DEBATE

Back Row: Mr. Williams, Tracy Ortegren, Tonja Jacobsen, Ken Russell, Melanie Holtan, Lisa Orte- gren, Front Row: Bill Richardsen, Shauna Man- ka, Duane Richardsen, Marni Nelson, Donna Menke, Billy Carnes, Pam Donlin.

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STUDENT COUNCIL

Back Row: Bill Mersch, Wayne Young, Kelly Sailors, Jeri Rus- sell, Kim Swanson, Monica Hut- sell, Lisa Pritchett, Middle Row: Matt Sanderson, Kendra Jacob- sen, Billy Carnes, Lynn Menke, Dennis Saum, Mike Larson, Marni Nelson, Sally Ferguson, Brock Hoegh, Front Row: Renee Petersen, Jenny Donlin, Trevor Hoegh, Lonnie Jones, Amy Young, Shane Teel, Ryan Peter- sen, Darci Vetter.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Monica Hutsell, Shauna Manka, Melanie Holtan, Tonja Jacobsen, Lisa Ortegren, Melissa Nelson.

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Marni Nelson, Melissa Nelson, Penny Andersen, Lisa Ortegren, Kim Harris, Lisa Ferguson, Billy Carnes, Tracy Ortegren, Donna Menke, Melanie Holtan, Kim Swan- son, Jeri Russell, Pam Donlin, Tonja Jacobsen, Shauna Manka, Valerie Ruzicka, Kneeling: Donna Moore, Jenny Penner, Sheri Archer, Deva Olsen, Tammie Swanson, Dara Jacobsen, Monica Hutsell, Kelly Sailors, Catherine Ferguson, Lisa Pritchett, Front Row: Kaya Bottorf, Laurie Montgomery, Kim VanBib- ber, Allison Vetter, Janet Land, Pat Hatch, Kathy Culver.

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Standing LtoR: Steven Nunn, Jill Reyner, Billy Carnes, Melissa Nelson, Curt Moore, Derek Nissen, Lance Jones, Seated: Blake Sanderson, Tracy Ortegren, Lynn Menke, Lisa Ortegren, Ken Russell, Donna Menke, Marni Nelson.

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EIGHTH GRADE PROMOTION

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Marni and Melissa Nelson playing some of their country tunes

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Tonja Jacobsen and Ritchie Petersen Reverend Charles Pollard escorted the seniors.

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Melissa Dawn Nelson

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Peggy finishing the 800m. Third Grade Hurdlers

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RHONDA’S PAGE

To the Senior Class, Thanks for being such a good group of leaders, that’s important for your class to show. You all did well! Good luck with your future plans and always aim high.

To the Junior Class, You’ve got big shoes to fill and being the people I know you all are I know you'll do a fine job. Plan for the best, expect only the worst, and take what you get with gratitude.

To the Sophomore Class, You’ve all been great friends and have lots of potential. Keep up the good work and you'll be out before you know it.

To the Freshman Class, Whatever you do, don’t give in now. You’ve only got three years left. HA! HA!

To all the Staff,

Even though I haven’t met all of you, I know you’re excellent in everything you do from the talk of your students. Keep up the hard and dedicated work, I'll be looking forward to working with you all next year.

You've all been super good friends and you accepted me with open arms. Thanks for the listening ears, the shoulders to cry on, and the friendships we can have forever.

God Bless, Rhonda Slatter

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