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INTRODUCTION I ACTIUITIES 9 SENIORS 31 ORGANIZATIONS 49 UNDERCLASSMEN <,I SPORTS 89 FACULTY 121
AOS 131 Assumption High School
1020 West Central Park Davenport, Iowa
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1) "If you want to talk, get out!" said Sister Elizabeth to an unsuspecting student.
2) The Senior Bible.
3) Seniors Tim Gould and Kathy Stemlar share their thoughts in the courtyard.
4) Juniors Tim Janney, Mike Otting, Pat Keenan, and a "mystery man" exercise their upperclassmen privilege by using the courtyard.
5) Senior Jerry Nykoluk concentrates intently on his homework.
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The cafeteria ... No freshmen until 1:15. "Long-awaited" lunch room duty twice
a year . Getting together with friends. Waiting in lunch lines for a mod and having 3 minutes to eat. "go knights" written in mustard on the
table at Homecoming. Stocking up on the free pickles and
peanuts.
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1) Junior Perry Peiffer "spilling his guts" at the Mercy Hospital disaster drill.
2) Freshman Sharon Rossmiller lets her fingers do the walking in sewing class.
3 & 4) Gym classes test their skills in flag football.
FADS & FASHION
OUR FAVORITES ... SONG
Sr. "Only the Good Die Young" Jr. "You Decorated My Life" So. "My Sharona" Fr. "Sad Eyes" AHS "Sad Eyes"
GROUP Sr. Jackson Browne Jr. Super Tramp So. REO Speedwagon Fr. Yan Halen AHS Cheap Trick
PLACES TO EAT Sr. Rudy's Jr. Hungry Hobo So. Happy Joe's Fr. Jumer's AHS McDonald's
CAFETERIA FOOD Sr. Chef's Salad Jr. Burritos So. Hamburgers Fr. Hambergers AHS Malts
MAKE OF CARS Sr. Lammer's Camero Jr. Corvette So. Camero Fr. Honda CVCC AHS Camero
T.V. SHOWS Sr. "Mork and Mindy" Jr. "Mork and Mindy" So. "M*A*S*H" Fr. "Saturday Night Live" AHS "Saturday Night Live"
dimensions of originality
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POPE JOHN PAUL II
Jim Buckley Paul Roe Sr. Andrea Gihner
n McAleer Ther Marxen Pet Cronkleton Sr Mary Ellen McDonagh Mrs. M Van Dieren
Post ello Matterson
lss Maureen O Connor Bob McGlvern
M1s.s Catherine Enderl David Collins Beth Howard Michelle Rhmesm1th Sr. Marcia Costello Fr. Michael Ph1lhps Marcia Elkins Fr Tom Gehlsen Mrs Helen Costello Margaret Osborn Lisa Lombardo Janet Ceryanec Trish Donahue
He Camel POPE JOHN PAUL II, Christ's Vicar on Earth, came among us October 4th. On the Iowa prairie near Des Moines, we joined the hundreds of thousands there and the millions who watched TV welcome the Holy Father to rural America.
The Papal pilgrims loved it! "What a great experience," Miss O'Connor. "Just to see him was a thrill," Joe Czolgosz. "People were caught up in the feeling of goodness," Lisa Lombardo. "A marvelous profound spiritual experience," Sr. Andrea. "I loved it," carol Blough. "I felt like part of the crowd gathered at the time of Christ," Sr. Mary Ellen. "I was glad the Pope got to see me," Fr. Phil- 1
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rol Blough hson Hart
Mrs. Karen Zeckser Paul Resnick
ott Zimanek Mrs Delores Green Brad Zimanek M1k McCoy Kathy M oy Mike Harkins Tim M85terson Joe Czolgosz Etc , Etc , Etc
IN THE SPIRIT OF AHS
1) Sophomores gather at their retreat.
2) Dave Nolan carries in the flag at this year's Opening School Mass.
3) Father Ken Roberts explains the commandments to some students at one of the retreats.
4) Father Phillips watches over Communion Procedures at Mass.
Early in October , Father Ken Roberts came to Assumption to hold retreats for each of the classes. The Senior retreat was held at St. John Vianney Church in Bettendorf, and the other retreats were held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Davenport .
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THE SCHOOL YEAR COMES
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ASSUMPTION DRAMA
1) Annie Sullivan tries to get Helen away from her mother's protective grasp.
2) Annie and Helen battle over table manners.
3) Captain Keller cautiously carries Annie down from her locked room .
4) Mrs. Keller calms Helen with her favorite doll as a truce.
DEPARTMENT PRESENTS
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ALL IN A DAY
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The team captains, Tim Gould and Pete Dockery , Fire up the crowd at the pep aud .
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Queen Mary
"Being chosen as your 1979 Homecoming Queen makes this a special Homecoming for me. I considered myself fortunate to be one of the ten girls nominated, now I'm excited, proud, and grateful to speak to you today as Assumption High School's 1979 Homecoming Queen. The feeling of security and belonging is important to all. This opportunity to represent the 1979-80 class is the best way I know to feel a part of the Assumption Community ... "
Mary Carlin's court from left to right is Anna Lyons, Julie Berchtold, Anne Lammers, Carol Maher, and Monica Owusu.
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Spirit and support, typical of the student body, is tremendous this Homecoming. The Freshmen experience their first with great enthusiasim. The seniors, knowing it is their last, are a bit nostalgic. The alumni that return every year show students' hearts never leave Assumption.
teve Light help decorate the gym before Ir"!,
It's Knight Time
From the football game to the Homecoming Dance, Assumption students enjoy themselves "In the Heart of the Knight".
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That's Entertainment
AHS Style
Mrs . Hinchmen , chorus director, worked hard this year to display the variety of talent at Assumption. On ovember 9th and 10th many students performed to very responsive crowds . Unfortunately there is not enough space to give credit to each act, but congratulations to everyone for a great show.
Kelly McGuiness and Mary Huber do the vaudville act, "They'll ever Split Us Apart."
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Are you concerned about politics? As the Iowa state caucuses approach students have become interested in the candidates . Most interested are the Seniors who will be ab le to vote . Here, Todd Mayes, Mike Condin, and ancy Schmid listen to Joe Kenn dy when he visited A.H.S. during December.
Are you concerned about health and diet? That is the question asked at the Health Fair. The large turnout proves that Assumption students care .
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Mrs . Resnick serves the little ones a Christmas delight.
As Christmas approaches so do all the activities that go with it, such as the Christmas party given for the teachers' children by the Home Economics class and the annual door decorating contest .
Felicia Lyons, Ruthann Blough, and Anne Barnes all are hard at work .
Exams First the good news the school year is half over . ow for the bad news ... semester exams are here. For four days students roam the halls with books in their hands,, while everyone crams for the test .... hoping hoping . . hoping
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Turnabout ended exam week on January 17 without being postponed because of snow as did last year's dance . "Daily Planet" played to a large crowd and was very successful. RIGHT- Theresa Mosley with her knight Paul Wieman take a break from the dance.
RIGHT Jackie Tonn and her ddte Steve Losasso take a quick breather away from the dance floor
BELOW Mary Bush is in the limeligh1 dancing the K IGHT away.
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Fiddler On The Roof
Th Assumption Drama Department presented The Fiddler On The Roof March 7 and 9. Mr. Watson was director and Mrs. Hinchman was music director. Under their direction the performance was a hugh success.
AT THE DRAMA DEPT.
TEVYE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Joe Czolgosz GOLDE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Patty Loos TZEITEL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jenny Foy HODEL ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••• Mary Huber CHAVA •••••••••••••••••.••••••••• Kelly McGuiness SHPRINTZE ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mary Lanaghan BIELKE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. Jane Buck YENTE ••••••••••••••.•••••.••••••••••• Pam Briggs MOTEL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• Tom Hansen PERCHIK .••••••••••••••••••••••.••••.•• Mike Loos LASAR WOLF .•••.••••.••.•••••••••••• Bob Lanaghan MORDCHA •.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bill Gould RABBI •••..••••••••.•••••••••••••••••. Donn White MENDEL ••.••••••••••.••••.••••••••••• Mike Howard AVRAHM ••••••••••••••.•.•••.•••••• · •••••• Paul Roe NACHUM •••••.•••••••••.••••••••••••. Mike Wickham GRAND~!A •.••••••••••..••••••••••• Margaret Osborn FRUMA SARAH ••.••.•••••••••.•••.•••.• Diana Quinn CONSTABLE •••••••••••••••.••••••••• Tom Leininger FYEDKA •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• Mike Jasper SHAINDEL ••..••••••••••••.•••••••••••• Sue Narley THE FIDDLER •••••••.••.•••••.••••••••• Pat Powell SASHA ••••••••.•••••..••.••••.••••••••• Don Fritz RUSSIANS ••••..••••••••••••••••••••••• Mike McCoy
Mike Nahra BOTTLE DANCERS ••.•.•••.••••••.••••••• Pat Powell
Frank Piet WOMEN ••.•••••••••.••..••••••••••. Angie Andreola
Kathleen Callahan Peggy Krewson
Cheryl Low Chris Lyons
Kathleen O'Hara Megan Toal
Julie Reyes GIRLS ••••••••••••••••••••••••..•• Donna Banworth
Connie Beckwith Patty Connelly Lisa Lombardo
Lori Marley Sue McGuiness Linda Quigley
Marianne Rossmiller BOYS ............................... Brett Nevins
Frank Piet STAGE CREW
SOUND: Tim Costello and Brian Murphy LIGHTS: Dale Hansen, Pauline Kearns
and Marybeth Loos SET CONSTRUCTION: Steve Bodayla, Michelle
Bourg, Sally Eisenbacher, Lynda Foster, Nancy Hasley, Katrina Hogan, Mike Howard, Teresa Keiser, Mike McCoy, Joe McGuiness, Tom Leininger, Marybeth Loos, Mike Nahra, Brett Nevins, Diane Schloemer, Lisa Verbeke and Mike Wickham
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George Gerwe an d Bre ndan J. Kelly win 3 lit le help from Mr . and Mrs . Butts .
January 19, 1980 was MARDI GRAS at Assumption. Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday and is the last dance before Lent and Easter.
ORGANIZATIONS
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SENIOR REPS
Julie Berchtold Tricia McCabe
Carol Harris Carol Maher
Liz Carroll David Kadavy
Matt agle Drew Bracken
Jim Otto Carol Blough Anne Bush
Beth Timmons
JU IOR REPS
Anne Glowacki Jim McCabe Alison Hart Lisa DeVries Mike Jasper Vince Ryan
Lorri Ambrose Paul Resnick Mary Bush
Kevin McGowan Mike Loos
SOPHOMORE REPS
Kathy Mooney Colleen Blough
Bill LaMar Liz Vasen
Mark Vulien Tim Bernat
Bill Bush Rita Bradley Sue Naumen
STUDENT
COUNCIL
FRESHME REPS
Kim Glowacki Gill Bozik
Ann Stemlar Dennise Gould Geralyn Blough Matt McGowan
Kari Kipf Larry Desmet
Sean Broderick Theresa Miller Amy Osborne at present was
Peggy McDermott
STUDE T COU CIL OFFICERS
Liz Carroll Lorri Ambrose Drew Bracken Jim McCabe
Student Council President Drew Bracken talks at the Homecoming Pep Aud.
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NA TIO AL HO OR SOCIETY 1979-80
Allen, C. Azzaline, D. Bearbower, L. Berchtold, J. Blough, C. Bush, A. Calsyn, M. Carlin, M. Cleeton, J. Creech, D. DeSmet, L. Ed ns, J. Jacobsen, M Kadavy, D.
Krueger, P. Lewin, K. Lyons, A. Maher, C. Marley, L. Martin, M. McCabe, T. McGuiness, S. Menster, M. Molyneaux, M. Nolan, J. Omahen, C. Riley, M. Shetler, L.
HONOR SOCIETY & BOWL TEAM
The brain power of A.H.S. gathers here in both the ational Honor Society (above) and the High School Bowl Team. Assumption bowlers matched wits with Oxford Junction but lost in over time with a score of 145 -135. Members of the Bowl team are Advisor Mr. Kellenburger, Bill Hoover, Lori Marley (captain), Sue Marley, and Larry Smith. ot present were Michelle Menster and John eu.
FRE CH CLUB: BACK ROW- Sue Schulte, Debbie Knickrehm, Maureen Johnson, Becky lrman, Sue Vonderhaar, ettie Pullella, Terry auman, Deanna DeRusso, Brigid O'Brien, Mary Charlton, Margaret Loecke, MIDDLE- Alison
Hart, Kathy Kopatich, Mary Reed, Linda Kerkhoven, Mary Hood, Mary Lanaghan, Leslie Flynn, Kathleen Keck, Jane Eckman, FRO T- Sean McAleer, Debbie ichols, Tammy Curta, Jenny Samberg, Sara Kadavy, Catherine Long, Kathleen O'Hara, Shelly ichols
FRENCH CLUB & CHESS CLUB
Chess Club is alive and well providing instruction, entertainment competition and social life in chess for the members. Fr. Vrba make sure of that. The Club is active in the TriCounty Chess League competing with othe area High Schools.
Members include: Gene McCabe, President, Rob Mayers, V-P, Dave Hall, Secretary, Bill Hoover, Treasurer and Dave Bielser, Tim Birch, Dan Cote, Greg DeRusso, Tom Hoke, Brenda Mayers, Todd Mayes, Sean McDonnell, Joe Micklewright, Joel Verdon.
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MONOGRAM CLUB Letter winners from every sport gather at a monthly meeting of the Monogram Club . These athletes turn their attention away from the track, gym, and field to sponsor an Awards Banquet every spring. They also hold an all school dance at the end of the year, and pick monthly Monogram Members of the Month. 1. "It even has Tim Mooney's autograph," Ann Lammers seems to say as she and Kathy Stemlar sell game ball raffle tickets for the Monogram Club. 2. Monogram Officers -Tricia McCabe, Lorri Ambrose, Beth Timmons, Anne Lammers, Mike Froeschle, Advisor Mr. Kellenburger, Bren dan Kelly, and Mike Condon . 3. Members of the 1979-80 Monogram Club .
PEP CLUB
1979 80 Pep Club Teacher Adviser - Miss Moser
President - Diana Quinn Vice President - Debbie Holmes
Secretary And Treasurer -Cheryl Omahen
2. Beth Howard, Sara Van Vooren, #35, and other pep members help decorate the gym for Homecoming. 1. "Determination" • is the word, as Pam McGowan stretches to hang this poster. 3. Group picture of the newly organized Pep Club.
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CHORUS
A.H.S. Chorus and Assumptionaires directed by Mrs. Hinchman always does an excellent job of jeading the school in musical key . The Assumptionaires, a select group of our school's finest vocalists sing at our school masses, concerts, weddings, and this year they tried something new. They gave a Grade School Tour, or "gig" as referred to by Assumptionaire Alto Kathleen Callahan. The Concert hoir (below) participates in the Christmas program and the Spring concert.
BAND
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YEARBOOK
1. Unidentified staff member collects new ideas for our ever-improving yearbook. 2. Tim Costello, Tim Carpenter, Dave Kadavy, and Dave Eisenbacher head for lunch at the "Golden Archs" during a break in the October Year Book Workshop at Mary Crest College. 3. Year book staff poses for a picture at the workshop .
Editor : Tim Costello Asst. Editor : Lori Marley
Sports : Liz Carroll
Underclassmen: Teri Smith Activities:
Carolyn Hawks Faculty :
Sue York Introduction : Carol Maher
Seniors: Laurie Kilfoy
Organizations: Diane Azzaline
KNIGHT BEACON 1. Knight Beacon editors Todd Mayes, Shelly Nichols, Advisor Sr. Mary Ellen, Pam Briggs, Mike Condon, and Tom Thompson gather for a meeting. 2. Tom Thompson and Sister Mary Ellen work out a problem. 3. The hard working Knight Beacon staff consists of (back row) Sr. Mary Ellen, Theresa Schaffer, Shelly Nichols, Bill McAfoos, Brian Coughlin, Julie Volante, Patty Loos, Trish Koenig, (front row) Tom Thompson, Pam Briggs, Mike Condon, Mark Gehlsen, Todd Mayes, and Steve Bodayla.
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THESPIANS
1. Assumption's Thespians squeeze together for a group picture. 2. Joe Czolgosz presents Ann Lemar, Student Director, with roses following the presentation of the fall play, "The Miracle Worker". 3. Thespian officers are Joe Czolgosz, Sue McGuiness (bottom row), Tom Hansen, Ann Lamar, and Pauline Kearns (top row). To b a member of the Thespians you must acquire points by working on the fall or spring play, or the variety show.
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VARSITY BOYS BASEBALL TEAM: Bottom: Tim Lawler, Mike Gripp, Bob Corbin, bat boy Todd Miller, Bill LaMar , Mark Gould, Tony Soer Middle: Mike Matthys, Kevin Tackas, Paul Weiman , Doug Jasper, Dan Ambre Upper Middle : Pat Doyle, Matt Bradley, Dean Tandesky, Scott Brickson , Dave Eisenbacher Top: Coach Don Miller, David McCluskey, statistician Mike Condon, Asst. Coach Denny Glancy
BOYS BASEBALL BA TS: 320
SEASON RECORD 21-12 Mississippi Eight Conference 10-5 2nd Place in Mississippi Eight Conference
1979 Record A.H.S. vs. Burlington 5-4 A.H.S. vs. North Scott 13-2 A.H.S. vs. Central 5-0 A.H.S. vs. Bettendorf 14-1 A.H.S. vs. Muscatine 4-10 A.H.S. vs. West 2-6 A.H.S. vs. Bettendorf 10-4 A.H.S. vs. West 2-6 A.H.S . vs. Central 4-5 A.H.S. vs. West 5-2 A.H.S. vs. North Scott 7-0 A.H.S. vs. North Scott 12-2 A.H.S. vs. Bettendorf 9-0 A.H.S. vs. Burlington 5-7 A.H.S. vs. Burlington 6-1 A.H.S. vs. Muscatine 4-5 A.H.S. vs. Muscatine 3-14 A.H .S. vs. Clinton 9-5 A.H.S. vs. Clinton 10-0
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The girls softball team had a busy 1979 summer . The young softball players compiled a season record of 4 wins and 10 losses. Under the direction of Mr. Bill Fox and Mr . Dick Loos the Knights faced tough competition with older , more established teams.
Work begins in May for the girls 1980 season. We're sure you will be hearing a lot about them this summer .
GIRL SOFTBALL
The Assumption Girls Basketball Team Carol Maher Kathy Allen Sally Gould Claire Callahan Anne Lammers Monica Missel Patti Grady Marie Jacobsen Michelle Weber Donna Griebal Judy Cleeton Kathy Stemlar Beth Loos Sandy Verdon Patti Loos Ann Jacobsen Colleen Blough Kathy Eisenbacher
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FROSH FOOTBALL
This years Freshman team showed that Assumption will definitely have a team to watch in the Future.
Freshman T earn Record: 4 Wins, 3 losses, 1 Tie
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
Sophomore Football 1979: Left to Right: 1st row) Curt Berchtold, Pete Cronkleton, Tim Bernat, Bill LeMar, Tony Epping, Marty Mansfield, Bill Bush, Chuck Hart, Dave Schmitt, 2nd row) Mike Chupka, Perry Glasgow, Paul Hart, Tony Tonn, Steve Dockery, Peter Britt, Steve Briggs, Jack Hudson, 3rd row) Tom Doyle, Brian Lemek, Kevin Light, Dave Faulhaber, ick Miller, Greg Mainey, Rick
ey, Gary Timmerman, 4th row) Joe Karthwath, Steve Leahy, Matt Coleman, Mike Matson, Mike Howard, Scott Micklewright, Dave Thompsen, 5th row) Mike Cline, James McCloskey, Dean Tandesky, Todd Crouch, Chris Hart, 6th row) Coach Ambrose, Coach Madrigal, Coach Brainerd
Sophomore Season Record 4 Wins 4 Losses 1 Tie
The young Knights earned the experience this season to make them qu ite a threat in the years to come.
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FROM A GRUELLING PRACTICE ..
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TO THE THRILL OF VICTORY!
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Varsity Football 1979 A.H.S. vs. Wahlert 0-9 A.H.S. vs West 12-6 A.H.S. vs Alleman 19-23 A.H.S. vs Clinton 30-36
VARSITY
A.H.S. vs. Central 14-42 A.H.S. vs. Bettendorf 14-28 A.H.S. vs North Scott 14-6 A.H.S. vs. Muscatine 17-7 A.H.S. vs. Burlington 6-31
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Assumption Football 1979: Left to Right: 1st row) Vince Zerngast, Tim Gould, D.J. Wallace, Mike Feeney, Tim Mooney, Matt agle, Brian Coughlin , Tony Haut, Brendan Kelly, Tom Thompsen. 2nd row) Kevin Takacs, Tim Whitty, Mark McAfoos, Huck Engleman, Kevin McGowan, Perry Peiffer, Dan Ambre, Matt Feeney, Mike Loos, 3rd row) Bob Kopatich, Mike Jaros, Peter Dockery, Doug Haiston, Steve Mosley. 4th row) Joe Dubin, John McGivern, Dave Angerer, Ed Bracken, Dan McKeon, Rob Becker, Craig Stear, Tony Soer, Matt Bradley. 5th row) Paul Miller, Joe Leahy, Jim Rice Allen Shaeckenbach, Scott LaMar, Steve Wafer, Tim Janney, Paul Resnick . 6th row) Mgr. George Kall, Brian Schilling, Troy Smith, Dave Nolan, Tim Lawler, Steve Light, Mike Otting, Mgr. Mike Hall. 7th row) Coach Sisler, Coach Fox, Head Coach Jorgenson, Coach Cabel
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GIRLS SWIMMING
The Assumption Swim Team Left to Right 1) Maureen Quigley , Anne Glowacki , Lisa Hengen , Catherine Jacobsen, 21 Sue Glowad.i , Am~ Bever, Mary Wolfe , Ruthann Blough , -\mv Glowacki , Beth Timmons 3) As~t Coach Cindy Dillion , Diane Bergthold , nne Garside , Pam Grad~. Co<1ch \\alatl-:a , Kath} McCo, , Im auman ,
Tara Haiston The A~sumption Di\ing Team Lorri Ambrose u an Petitti , P g /1.1cDermott , Tricia Figge, Beth Figge
CROSS COUNTRY
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GIRLS PUT THEIR BEST FOOT FORWARD
Assumption Distance Running Team Top -Patty Piet, Tricia McCabe, Judy Cleeton, Mary Riley, Leslie Flynn, Mary Timmons, Marcia Clark, Lynn Glowacki. Bottom - Anne Stemlar, Colleen Conroy, Terri Gusta, Anne Guidici, "Huckleberry", Beth Howard, Kris Wolfe, Kathleen Wolfe. Not Pictured: Sue Wardell, Diane Azzaline
1. Coach Christensen helps Mary Timmons "stretch out!"
2. Terri Gusta gets her time from Coach Burmester.
3. Mary Riley shows the determination it takes to win!
1979 Record: 1 Win 7 Losses
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Freshmen Basketball: Front Row, L. to R.: Coach Cabe!, Tom DeTaeye, Mike O'Donnell, Andrew Weiman, Joe Stoughton, Matt McGowan, Gary Schebler, Chris McAtee, Kevin McQueen, Coach Fox. Back Row, L. to R.: Dan Simpson, Mike Vonderhaar, Brian Engelmann, Pat McHugh, Bob McGivern, Russell Huber, Ed Merritt, Sean McAleer, Brian Grady
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FRESHME SCORE
Alleman Bettendorf
orth Scott Williams Walcott E. Moline-Black Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley-8
Orth COit Sm.art Clinton Sudlow I 8. Young Alleman-White-OT Wood Pleasant Valley-A Pleasant Valley Clinton Alleman Bettendorf E. Moline
K IGHT 89 48 PIN ant ally 59 so West 55 51 Orth 5 01
79 68 G nl'sco 71 43 (entral 53 44 Kcv.annee 57 44 BNtcndorf 86 54 Muscaun 61 55 Burlington 80 61 Clinton 76 50 ·orth COit 54 52 w I 61 53 Central 54 45 All m.in 65 56 B ttcndorf 61 63 Mu Cdtme 75 64 Burlington 58 40 Clinton
Sophomore Basketball: Front Row L. to R.: Mark Thies, Tom Doyle, Mark Julien , Dean Tandeski, Dan Stoughton, Steve Dockery, Bill LaMar, Bill Bush. Back Row, L. to R.: Mike O'Donnell, Chuck Carroll, Tom Burke, Mike Cline, Marty lrman, Scott Brickson, Jeff McAfoos, Brian Lemek, Joe Behan, Marty Menster
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VARSITY BASKETBALL
The 1979-80 Varsity Basketball Team. From left to right : Leon Chatman, Terry McAtee, Bill McAfoos, Steve Wafer, Mike Fe ney, Huck Engelmann, Mike Daniel, Terry Sodawasser, Bob Leining r, Dave Angerer, Bob Wolf, Troy Smith, Brice McPherson, Paul Weiman, and Mike Condon ,
To th right, Paul Weiman scores two of his school record 45 points against Geneseo.
1. Terry odawas er s ores two over Central 's Tony Karasek . Twice the J..:night~ slayed the Devils .
2. Leon Chatman shows his leaping ability on this tip-in . o tackling here .
3 Bob Wolf concentrates on his free throw as Paul Weiman and Brice McPherson watch Central's Kevin Oliger .
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MISSISSIPPI 8 CONFERENCE CHAMPS
1. Sophomore Mike Daniel scores as Cen-tral's Tony Karasek watches helplessly. 2. Leon Chatman stops to pick up the play from Coach McPherson 3. Huck Engelmann lets fly with the free throw as Mike Condon looks on.
AHS 47 Pleasant Valley 52 AHS 49 West 32 AHS 87 North Scott 42 AHS 66 West 41 AHS 91 Geneseo 49 AHS 94 Central 71 AHS 87 Weathersfield 50 AHS 64 Bettendorf 53 AHS 65 Muscatine 61 AHS 81 Burlington 51 AHS 76 Clinton 65 AHS 66 orth Scott 37 AHS 37 West 30 AHS 75 Central 70 AHS 62 Alleman 63 (OT) AHS 77 Bettendorf 65 AHS 62 Muscatine 46 AHS 90 Burlington 60 AHS 74 Clinton 64
The varsity boys completed a perfect 14-0 record in the M1ss1ssippi 8 conference and 17-2 overall.
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UNDEFEATED CITY CHAMPIONS
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FRESHMEN BASKETBALL
Freshmen Girls Basketball: Front Row L. to R.: Diana Reyes, Jane Eckman, Wendy Ruiz, Kathleen Wolfe, Leslie Flynn, Karen Rossmiller, Row Two : Chris Cavanaugh, haron Rossmiller, Catherine Jacobsen, Connie Herbers, Diane Behan, Linda Kerkhoven, Lynn Glowacki, Carol Glowacki, Vick, Janney, Julie Peiffer, Third Row: Asst. Coach Ruiz, Mary Pat Cannon, Eileen Kroy, Cathy Thomsen, Maurita Smith, Cindy Light; Lecia Hebbeln, Donna Knickrehm, Maureen Johnson, Mary Timmons, Teresa Delvecchio, Coach Wolfe
AH 27 Orth COit 30 AHS 27 Orth COit 31 AHS 33 Pleasant Valley 30 AHS 26 Williams 30 AH 28 Walcott 52 AHS 40 Smart 32 AHS 47 Clinton 54 AHS 50 Sudlow 48 AH 44 Wood 59 AHS 29 Clinton 36 AHS 46 Bettendorf 59 AHS 40 Bettendorf 35 AHS 31 Orth COit 40
eason Record: 4-9
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
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Central Burlington Clinton
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West Bettendorf Muscatine Burlington DeWitt Central Clinton
orth Scott Iowa City West West Central Bettendorf Iowa City West Muscatine
eason Record· 12-5 Conference Record : 10-4
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The ophomores were City Champions and finished 2nd in the Conf r nee.
Sophomore Girl s Basketball : Front Row L. to I<.: Kim Lolllns , Kay LaKose, Theresa Moseley , Susie Martens , Bridget Hines , Mar y Schneider . Back Row L. to R.: Mgr . Rose ykoluk, Bonnie oto , Sarah Kadavy, Lorita Valainis, Myra Schiltz, Coach Burmester , Missing from Picture : Anne Stemlar, Colleen Conroy
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VARSITY BASKETBALL
1 Colleen Blough dribbles down the floor looking for an open teammate. 2 #42 Cathy temlar uses her height as an advantage in passing to awaiting guard, Stephanie Smith. 3 The Assumption defense really shines under the boards with the Knight nabbing the rebounds. 4. ophomore Sensation, Monica Missel puts in two for the Knights .
Varsity Girls Basketball Front Row L. to R.: Kay LaKose, Anne Lammers, Kathy Stemlar , Sara Van Vooren, Beth Timmons . Back Row L. to R.: Mgr. Rose ykoluk, Coach Houlahan, Mary Wolfe, Kathy McCabe, Monica Missel, Stephanie Smith, Mary Verdon, Patty Grady, Sally Gould, Colleen Blough, Asst. Coach Walatka. Missing from picture: Mgrs: Paula Moeller and Kathy Fer 2. Steph Smith shows her ability as a rebounder.
AHS 70 Central 58 AHS 39 Burlington 36 AHS 48 Clinton 44 AHS 49 orth Scott 48 AHS 51 West 76 AHS 52 Bettendorf 59 AHS 60 Muscatine 48 AHS 44 Burlington 43 AHS 86 DeWitt Central 43 AHS 53 Clinton 65 AHS 60 orth Scott 50 AHS 75 Iowa City West 45 AHS 63 West 47 AHS 59 Central 55 AHS 65 Bettendorf 51 AHS 81 Iowa City West 50 AHS 77 Muscatine 54
Season Record: 14-3 Conference Record: 11-3 The Varsity Girls are City Champions and finished 2nd in the Mississippi 8.
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While the majority of Assumption students were still in bed, Senior George Gerwe was diligently practicing swimming.
As the lone member of the Assumption Boys Swim Team, George has been practicing twice daily with the Beetendorf swim team. He began this summerwith morning practice and has been busy lifting weights also.
All of George's hard work and effort have odviously paid off. At the sectional meet this winter, George acquired more team points than an entire ten man team! He also qualified for the state swim meet in Ames. There he will compete in his specialty, the 100 free style.
Assumption can certainly be proud of it's students and George Gerwe is no exeption.
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1) Todd Meyer is being briefed by Coach Powers . 2) Mark Gehlsen is waiting for the start of the match. 3) Going for a take down . Freshmen Spirit at it's best!
Freshmen Wrestling: Front Row L. to R.: Tim Condon, Dave Wallace, Dennis Gould, Mark Gehlsen, Pat McDevitt, Matt Murphy Back Row L. to R.: Steve Bloomer, Todd Meyer, Ted McBeth, Tim Feeney, Gary Haut, Coach Powers Missing from picture: Jeff Gasper, Bob Viktora, Vern Doenges, Mark Avey
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1. Perry Glassgow gets prepared for his match 2. Tim Gould "the Mask Man" feels out his opponent.
Varsity Wrestling and Junior Varsity Front Row L. to R.: Kevin errurier , Mike Froeschle, Matt Vanlandschoot , Craig Czupka , Dennis apel , Tom Bu hur, Mike Chupka , econd Row : Pete Cronkleton , Brian Coughlin , Tim Gould , Joe Leahy , Mike Geheren , D.J. Wallace , Joe Bystedt , Back Row : Coach
Brainerd , Jerry Gusta , teve Leahy , Tim Whitty , Craig Stear , Perry Glassgow
1. Joe Bystedt has his opponent under control. 2. Tim Whitty manhandles his opponent. 3. Mike Froeschle is going for the pin . 4. D.J. Wallace is ready to attack . 5. The AHS Knights come onto the mat to loosen up bfore the big clash .
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1. Peggy McDermott dances to her music during her floor routine . Hey Peg, love that hairdoo! 2. Debbie McPherson is doing flips over the success of the team this year. 3. "Hey, look mom I can fly!" says Mary Carlin. 4. State champion Carol Czupka does h r floor exercise .
1. The high flying gymnastics takes a break for a team picture. From left to right; Jacque Hein, Mary Ril y, Kathy Mooney, Kari Kipf, Peggy McDermott, Debbie McPherson , Patty McDermott, Annette Marinelli, Maureen Hart, Beth Figge, Geralyn Blough, Mary Carlin, and Mary Chupka. In the center, Carol Czupka and Joan Timmerman .
AHS SEASON RECORD
153.65 - 143.35 Bettendorf 140.40 - 96.65 Dav. Central 152.00 - 111.65 Dav. West 149.50 - 126.50 Moline 152.00 97.00 Muscatine 157.05 - 166.51 Clinton 154.00 - 97.30 Tipton 158.00 - 139.00 Moline 158.70 - 143.42 Dav. West 151.00 - 156.80 Bett ndorf 159.20 - 124.80 Dav. Central 158.85 - 109.70 Pleasant Valley 164.20 - 129.70 Rock Island
2. Debbie McPherson str tches out before a meet. 3. Mary Carlin on the floor exercise. What a time for a nap!! The varsity team won the conference meet this year and Carol Czupka was the all-around champion .
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BOYS TRACK
Would you believe-75 STRO G! Coach Jorgenson and the Assumption tracksters were just getting ready for practice. LOOK CAREFULLY YOU MAY SEE YOURSELF!
FRESHMEN GIRLS TRACK
Bottom Row: Tara Haiston, Diane Behan, Leslie Flynn, Mary Timmons, Anne temlar, Megan Toal, Mary Lanaghan, Cathy Jacobsen, Joyce howalter. Middle Row: Maureen Johnson,
Lynn Cabel, Cheryl Low, Kathleen Wolfe, Liz Tinsman, Joan agle, Theresa orman, Gina Breitbach Mgr., Colleen Ruefer
Mgr. Top Row G ralyn Blough, Theresa Delvecchio
VARSITY GIRLS TRACK
Bottom Row· Tina tuckel, Mary chne1der, uzanne Rupe, ara Feeney. Middle Row: Coll en Conroy, Tami Toal, Kay
LaKose, Diane Azzaline, ue Wardell, Terri Gusta, Kim Collins, Ann Connelly, Annette Marinelli, Mary Kane, Mary Verdon,
Marcia Clark Top Row: Patty Grogan, Lorrie Ambrose, Theresa Mosely, Lynn Weiman, Anne Garside, Tricia McCabe, Julie Walton, Kathy Eisenbacher. Missing in Action: Jackie Tonn, Jacque Hein, Stephanie Smith.
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I GIRLS TENNIS
The Assumption Girls Tennis Team : Front Row : Sue auman , Amy Glowacki, Mary Wolfe , Guffy VanVooren , ancy oto , Tricia Figge, Lisa chneider , Carolyn Coyne . Back Row : Mgr . Alison Hart , Mgr. Patty Grady , Anne Leahy , Claire Callahan , Margaret Martin, Michelle Menster , Liz Carroll , Cheryl Omahen , Kathy McCabe , Ellen Spence, Lynn Glowacki , Anne Bush, Coach Walatka
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PRI G TE NIS TEAM MEMBERS are : Back Row: Mike Jasper, Tim Spellitich, Mark Julien, Gene McCabe, cott Jasper. Front Row: Tom Bushur , hawn Roach, Bill Bush, Joe Behan, Dave Collins. Missing: Tim Bromell pictured in the lower right.
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1. Gene McCabe delivers a sma hing serve . 2. Tim Bromell fights back with a hard hit .
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BOYS GOLF
1980 GOLFERS Front row: Matt Hasley, Mike Howard, Mike Harkins . Back row : Mike Faulhaber, Mike Daniel, Steve Dockery . Missing is Coach John Erickson
Golf is a sure sign of spring. Tim Carpenter eyes the green for a possible birdy . He never did tell us what he shot for the day.
Mr. Donald Miller, Principal, and hi ever-popular morning announcements gave us the day's schedule.
Mr. Tom underbruch, Dean of tudents, left, is always checking excuses, day after day. Yet he still finds th energy to be at chool at 7:15 to greet us all at A.M. detention.
Fr. Tom Gehlsen, right, returned to AHS this year as Assistant Principal after 2 year of absence. Have we changed much, Father?
We have an administration that we can be proud of Thanks for your dedication to our education.
Rov, On Mr. Ra\ mbros Mr. Jrm Brainerd Ms haron Brunkan Mr. Karl Burmc•,t •r Mr. Wa) ne Cabel Ms . June hristemen
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Row Four Mrs. Patricia Hinchman Mr. Patrick Houlahan Mr. Jim Jorg men
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Kitchen Staff Back Row:
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Back Row : Mrs. Alice Meyer, Mrs. Evelyn Toensfeldt, Mrs. Diana Wallerich, Mrs. Hazel Miller. Front Row: Mrs. Mary Ellen McDonough, Mrs . Geneva Ries, Mrs. orma Stoltenberg, Mrs. Fern Larsen
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TOURNAMENT TIME
Girls Basketball The varsity girls entered tournament play as one of the favorites to make it to Des Moines for the state tournament. The lady Knights opened tourney play with a convincing 66-49 victory at Clinton as sophomore Monica Missel had 40 points. The next game at Bettendorf featured two of the top rated teams in the state but the Bulldogs, with allstater Leann Resh scoring 49 points ended the Knights dream for a state tournament bid by a score of 68-56.
The girls compiled a 15-4 record which is the best ever in the girls basketball record book.
This is a season that the girls can certainly be proud of for years to come.
1. Sara Van Vooren takes the ball to the hoop with authority. 2. Monica Missel and ara Van Vooren make a sandwich out of a Bettendorf guard . 3. Kathy Stemlar and Sally Gould try to stop all-state Leann Resh . 4 . Steph Smith and Kathy Stemlar converge on Cathy oth of Bettendorf .
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1. Kathy temlar passes past the outstretched arm of Bettendorf's Cathy
oth . 2. Monica Missel scores two over Bettendorf's Sue Block as Disty Gray watches . 3. Colleen Blough pa~ses off to an open teamate as <;ally Gould and Bettendorf's Cathy oth look on .
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Assumption ' s wrestling team had two contenders at the State meet this year. Tim Gould (155) and D.J. Wallace (HWT) qualified in one of the toughest districts in the State. While neither was a top finisher at State, reaching the State tournament was still a major accomplishment.
Mike Froeschle, a Conference leader, was a big favorite to be in Des Moines but he was upset in the District meet. Craig Stear just missed qualifing in the Super Heavyweight division.
Wallace and Gould have been the leaders of the wrestling team all year and were both chosen as MVP's of the team . These two seniors have accomplished much during their careers.
This year was especially tough on Gould . He received a broken nose earlier in the season and had to wear a facemask for the remainder of the season. He became known as the "Masked Man" to his opponents.
Wallace made his first trip to Des Moines this year. He, too , has been a strong force in area wrestling.
Both Wallace and Gould were named to the First Team All-Conference by the Conference coaches.
D .J. WALLACE
MIKE FROESCHLE
Assumption gets 2nd
OU R APOLOGY FOR THE POOR QUALITY OF PICTURE . THE E WERE THEO LY O [ AVAILABLE FROM TOUR AME T COMPETITIO .
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The girls gymnastics team capped-off their fine season with a trip to ST A TE.
Entering the district tournament the girls were rated 3rd in the State but the 1st & 2nd ranked teams were in the same district. The girls beat #2 Clinton in the district and both Clinton and #1 Cedar Rapids Washington in the regional contest.
At ST A TE, the Assumption girls captured 2nd place, only 7 of a point behind Clinton .
Led by super senior Carol Czupka , the gymnasts accomplished great team victories. Carol closed out a 4-year career with school records in most events and an individual ST A TE championship on the balance beam when a sophomore.
1. Kathy Mooney leads the cheer after learning that the girls won regional. 2. Jacque Hein gets ready to perform floor exercises . 3. Mary Riley does her thing on the balance beam . 4. Beth Figge makes a good impression on the judges . 5. Carol Czupka performs on the mat.
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Knights fight tourney jitters The district tournament was one of great excitement and thrills for Knight fans as well as the team . Muscatine was the first opponent in tourney play and they almost put a halt to the Knight's season right there. The Muskies fought back from an 11 point deficit to tie the game at 48. But Brice McPherson hit a long jump shot to give the Knights the lead and Paul Weiman was fouled on the same play. His two free throws completed the 4-point play as the Knights escaped 59-51.
Central was the next opponent and this game was in doubt only for the first minutes . The Knight raced out to a 24-6 lead during the first quarter and cruised to an 86-52 victory. Weiman led the Knights with 26 points. Clinton was the SubState opponent before the trip to Des Moines. The Knights made a terrific comeback in the fourth quarter to post a 72-62 victory. Clinton Coach Don Greunwald commented on the play of Paul Weiman who led the Knights with 30 points, "He's a bona fide AllStater ."
Knights pull big surprise We cheered! We whistled! We shouted ourselves hoarse but we didn't are! We were CHAMPS! - the team, the coaches, the fans - all of us CHAMPS!
We were Mississippi 8 Conference champions in the regular season. In the district competition we beat Muscatine before we wiped-out Davenport Central.
A swarm of red packed Muskies gym for the ub-tate game against Clin
ton. With our nosed glued to the evening paper we waited for OUR Knights to be introduced. Hearts pound d and a mighty roar greeted our team. wiftly play began.
With the final buzzer came victory after stopping a Clinton surge. Everything was worth it. How great to watch the world turn Red & White and know the Knights were going to carry our colors to Des Moines.
Pride filled us all. WE WERE GOI G TO ST A TE!
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••• ~ MoiMS, lo"a, Saturday Momin&, March 22, 1980 --
WAHLERT, ASSUMPTION IN 3-A FINALE The 1980 State tourney is one that will be rem mbered for years to come. The Knights defeated Burlington 70-58 in their quarterfinal game as Paul Weiman led Assumption with 29 points. In the semi-finals Terry Sodawas er's 24 points led the Knights past Central Waterloo 73-65 as the Knights fought back from a 10 point deficit. We earned the right to meet Dubuque Wahlert in th finals. Wahlert boasted a 22-0 record and had been ranked #1 all year.
Assumption's dream of a State Championship faded when Wahlert outlasted the Knights 71-67. The Golden Eagles knew they were in a game as they had an 11 point lead cut to 2 in the final seconds.
With a 22-3 record, best in AHS history, Coach McPherson said it best, "We took 2nd, we didn't loose."
Sports In the 1imes QUAO-<:ITY TIMES SunNy , Morell 23, IMO
Assumption gets 2nd
The Assumption Knights, winner of 2nd place in 3-A competition, hold high their trophy for all to see in Veterans Auditorium, Des Moines.
Coach McPherson and Coach Demmer were proud of Paul Weiman, Leon Chatman, Terry Sodawasser, Mike Daniel, Brice McPherson, Bill McAfoos, Bob Wolf, Mike Feeney, Mike Condon, Huck Engelmann, Dave Anerer, Steve Wafer, Troy Smith, Terry McAtee and Steve Dockery . - Assumption's 1980 Tournament Team. Paul Weiman and Terry Sodawasser were named to the All-Tournament team along with Jeff ValentineWahlert, Carl Gonder-CR. Washington and Bob Oliver-Waterloo Central.
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F~eshmen Basketball: Top to Bottom; Gil Bozik, Joan agle, Liz Timman, Amy O,borne Freshmen Football; Left 10 Right; Geralyn Blough, Debbie McPherson, L11 Tinsman, Gil Bo,ik, Kari Kipf, Sophomore Football : Jennifer Wich, Kathy Mooney, Mary Huber, Tirsh Donahue , Kelly McGuine,s, Sue auman Sop_homo _re Basketball : Top to Bottom: usie Petitti, Judy
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Greatness, In the last analysis, Is largely bravery--courage In escaping from old Ideas and old standards and respectable ways of doing things. This is one of the chief elements In what we vaguely call capacity. If you do not dare differ from your associates and teachers, you wlll never be great or your life sublime. You may be the happier as a result, or you may be miserable. Each of us Is great Insofar as we perceive and act on the Infinite possibllltles which lie undiscovered and unrecognized about us.
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Congratulations to the Assumption students on your successful year . I'm proud of your record and the name you have made for yourselves. My special congratulations to the seniors and other employees of HAPPY JOE'S
Tina Stuckel Sara Feeney Paul Becker Lisa Schneider
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ASSUMPTION BOARD OF EDUCATION
Executive Secretary Mr. Don Miller, Vice-President Mrs. Helen Cameron and Board President Fr. Francis Henricksen paused just before a monthly Board Meeting.
BOARD MEMBERS DURI G THE 1979-1980 SCHOOL YEAR WERE:
Mr . Max Bromell Mrs . Helen Cameron Mr . Edmund Carroll Fr James Conroy Sr. Marcia Costello
Fr. Clifford Egert Mr . John Erickson Fr. Anthony Farrell Msgr . T.J. Feeney Fr. Thomas Gehlsen
Dr . Richard Glowacki Mr . Steve Hammes Miss Alison Hart Fr. Francis Henricksen Mrs . Ruth Heuermann
Fr. John Hynes Mr. Thomas Kerkhoven Mr . Richard Loos Mr. William Lucas Fr. Kenneth Martin
Mr . William McCabe Fr. J. McEleney Fr. John McGrath Mr . Michael McGuiness Msgr . Sebastian Menke
Mrs. Betty Miller Mr . Donald Miller Mr . Robert Moore Mr . Matt agle Fr. Robert Oelerich, CSSR
Mr . Jim Resnick Mr. David Robnett Fr. Michael Rogers Dr . J.H. Sunderbruch Mr . Thomas Sunderbruch
Mr . Robert Timmons Mrs. Barbara Tinsman Fr. Robert Welch Fr. William Wiebler Mr . Anthony Zimanek
ASSUMPTION PARENTS CLUB
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Parents Club president Mrs. Peg Hathaway checks on finances with Mrs. Pat O'Donnell. Though the Christmas Dance & Silent Auction is the biggest event of the year, we snapped the pare ts at the annual February "pot-luck" dinner. Thanks Folks, for all you do for us .
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''PAROCHIAL POWER''
SE IORS
FIRST HO ORS MARLEY, LORI T. 4 • 000 McCABE, TRICIA A. 4,000
SECO D HO ORS
CLEETON, JUDY A. 3,965 BERCHTOLD, JULIE M. 3.949 MOLYNEAUX, MARGARET M. 3,921 CARLIN, MARY E, 3.919 SHETLER, LAURA J. 3. 886 ICADAVY, DAVID M, 3. 855 BLOUGH, CAROL T. 3.808 MENSTER, MICHELLE R. 3.799 AZZALINE, DIANE L. 3. 789 RILEY, MARY M. 3. 783 OMAHEN, CHERYL R. 3. 760 ALLEN, CATHERINE S, 3.735 McGUINESS, SUZANNE M. 3. 731 CREECH, DONNA M. 3, 700 CALSYN, MARY C. 3,664 LYONS, ANNA M. 3.648 NOLAN, JANE A, 3.646 LEWIN, ICURT T. 3.636 EDENS, JUDITH M, 3,618 MARTIN, MARGARET M. 3,596 MAHER, CAROL A. 3.594 JACOBSEN, MARIA L, 3,591 BKARJIOWER, LORRI M, 3. 588 KRUEGER, POLLY A. 3,521
THIRD HONORS
COYNE, CAROLYN J. DeSMET, LEISHA A. TIMMONS, ELIUBETH A. BUSH, ANNE M, CALLAHAN, CLARE H. NOBIS, MARY PATRICIA BRADLEY, KATHLEEN M, HOOVER, WILLIAM W, QUINN, DIANA M. GANNON, JULIA A. O'DONNELL, SUSAN C. MICXLEWRIGHT, JUDITH M, SOER, RICHARD A., II GIODICI, ANNE E, KILPOY, LAURIE L. HARRIS, CAROL I. JOHNSON, LORI A. HcCA.BE, GENE J, CZUPKA, CAROL J. McGOWAN, PAMELA M. ROCERS, TERRIE. SCHEBLER, CHRISTINE A. MARXEN, THERESA S. WOLPE, SHEILA A. VERBEKE, DAVID M, CARROLL, ELIZABETH H. NICHOLS, MICHELLE E. MOORE, PATRICK J. QUINN, LISA A, HOWARD, BETH M. ARTH, JORN R., JR. LaMAR, ANN M, LOOS, PATRICIA K. RUSSELL, NATALIE S, ROSSMILLER, MARIANNE llOE, PAUL D, THOMPSON, TOM W. FOSTER, LYNDA M. NAHRA, MICHAEL S. VAN VOOREN, SARA J. VOLANTE, JULIANNE M, SOLIS, ROBERT R. LAMMERS, ANNE M.
3.488 3.488 3.473 3.472 3.469 3,441 3.439 3.428 3.427 3.410 3.409 3.408 3.386 3,348 3.343 3,341 3.321 3,299 3,291 3.276 3.263 3,232 3.231 3.321 3.223 3,218 3.203 3.201 3.194 3,146 3.129 3.106 3.099 3,095 3.094 3.072 3.047 3.045 3.026 3.019 3,015 3.013 3.005
ROLL OF HONOR ACCUMULATED AVERAGES
JU IORS
FIRST HONORS
MARLEY, SUSAN M. SCHILTZ, MYRA J,
4.000 4.000
SECO D HONORS
JACOBSEN, GEORGE C. DeRUSSO, DEANNA M. RHINESMITR, MICHELLE T. JASPER, MICHAELS. DeVRIES, LISA J. SMITH, TROY VE1U>ON, MARY E. BLOUGH, RUTHANN H. AZZALINE, JOANNE M, McCABE, JAMES M. ECKMAN, MARGARET C. AMBRE, DANT. ROCERS, SHERRI E. TIMMERMAN, JOAN M. VONDERHAAR, SUE L. VE1U>ON, BETH A. HATHAWAY, ANTHONY J. BRIGGS, PAMELA S. HOWARD, KATHERINE LYONS, CHRISTINE A. BOURG, MICHELLE M, CLEMENTS, SCOTT P. SCHULTE, SUE A. ELKINS, MARCIA lC. PIGGE, PATRICIA A. NAUMAN, TERESA M, KEIN, JACQUELINE FERDINANDS, LILLIAN S. SHETLER, LESLIE A. SCHNEIDER, LISA A.
3.986 3,970 3.957 3,955 3.868 3.861 3.807 3.806 3.804 3,801 3.756 3,'751 3. 749 3.748 3,730 3,721 3,706 3.703 3.690 3.686 3,672 3.658 3.647 3.632 3.609 3.588 3,543 3,534 3.517 3.515
THIRD HO ORS
KNOTT, lillI lC. HAWKS, CAROLYN P. McATEE, TERENCE L. McGOWAN, KEVIN J. IIAPEL, DENNIS P. PULLELLA, ANNETTE M. GLO-,IAClCI , AMY M. LEAHY, ANNE M. GLOWACKI, LORI M, ANGERER, DAVID M, HOCAN, KATRINA M, MILLER, MARKO. HANCOCK, SH!LLEY M. BUSH, MARY P. McCOY, KATHRYN P. McALLISTER, MATTHEW F, GLOWACKI, ANNE E. McDERMOTT, PATRICIA E. BURKE, MAUREEN A. GOULD, SALLY A. KNICICREIIM, DEBBIE S, GROVE, DAVID L. JONES, SUSAN E. GLOWACKI, MARGARET M, BLESSING, JULIE A. JENSEN, p; TRICIA A, WOLFE, MARY E. GLOWACKI, SUSAN M. STEMLAR, SHARON M. HARTVIGSEN, JULIE A. IRMEN, REBECCA A. TSCHIDA, DENISE M. SAMBERG, BRIAN P. BECKER, ROBERT G. HAISTON, DOUGLAS H. HART, MAUREEN A. KECK, KEVIN M. WIEBLER, ELIZABETH J.
3.469 3.465 3.463 3.457 3.456 3,440 3.439 3.429 3.414 3.413 3,397 3.349 3.344 3.305 3.252 3.233 3.233 3.193 3.189 3.188 3.163 3.155 3.153 3.145 3.109 3.109 3.100 3.093 3.078 3,076 3.068 3.054 3.027 3.017 3.000 3,000 3.000 3.000
SOPHOMORES
SECO D HONORS
McGUINESS, KELLY J. LYNGHOLM, LINDA M, JULIEN, MARK V. MAHER, MARIANNE M. BLOUGH, COLLEEN M, OTTING, MARY C. SMITH, LAWRENCE C. FIGGE, ELIZABETH C. McGUINESS, JOSEPH H, BRODERICK, BRIAN J. GARSIDE, ANNE T. TRIES, MARKT. STOUGHTON, DANIEL M. MOELLER, PAULA K. AMBRE, MATTHEW L. NAUMAN, SUSAN J. NOTO, NANCY J. EPPING, ANTHONY R. McCOY, MICHAEL C, LEAHY, STEPHEN H. KEARNS, PAULINE F. CZOLGOSZ, JOSEPH M, BRITT, PETER L, MILLER, AMY A, BODAYLA, BRETT A. TALLMAN, DAVID L. O'BRIEN, BRIGID M. FEENEY, SARA M.
3,978 3.955 3.953 3,857 3.851 3.848 3.844 3.782 3. 780 3. 775 3,775 3.758 3,708 3.692 3.680 3,668 3,668 3,658 3,622 3.621 3.596 3.592 3,591 3,548 3,537 3.533 3.519 3,511
THIRD HO ORS CARLIN, JENNIFER A. KA!lWATR, JOSEPH A. NEVINS, BRETT J. HUBER, MARY S. STOLLEY, TERESA E. CARPENTER, TIMOTHY E. GEHEREN, STEFANY HANSEN, THOMAS J. LEMEIC, BRIAN J, MPJISTER, MARTIN T, ANDERSON, LISA L. MARINELLI, ANNETTE VAN VOOREN, MARGARET BRADLEY, RITA J. CONNELLY, ANN M. MILLER, NICHOLAS F. MAXWELL, TERRY A. HEIRIGS, DAVID M, PETITTI, SUSAN J. DANIEL, MICHAEL G. ZENK, THERESE A. LAY.CSE, KAY M. NEY, RICHARD A. TIMMERMAN, GARY J. CUNNINGHAM, MARY C. FER, KATHLEEN M, MOLYNEAUX, ANNE M. WOLF, !CRISTINE M. WICH, JENNIFER A. HARRELL, PAUL G. LANAGHAN, ROBERT J, WALTON, JULIE A. THOMPSON, DAVID P. CAVANAUGH, MARTIN D, MOONEY, KATHLEEN VASEN, ELIZABETH A. BISHOP, BRIAN P. KANE, MARY C. MURPHY, BRIAN J. HOWARD, MICHAEL J. BRACKEN, AMY C. QUIGLEY, COLLEEN H. OTTO, JORN E. CRONKLETON, PETER J. JACOBSEN, JORN E. VERDON, PATRICE M.
3. 4 77 3,452 3.442 3,419 3.411 3.409 3.405 3.404 3,389 3,381 3.364 3,364 3.350 3,340 3.340 3.325 3,316 3.310 3.307 3. 281 3.273 3,265 3.262 3.261 3,250 3,250 3.250 3.250 3.239 3.231 3.222 3.214 3.182 3.159 3.158 3.154 3.152 3.125 3. 114 3.102 3.071 3.045 3.023 3.000 3.000 3.000
FRESHME
FIRST HO ORS Gl!JILSEN, MARK D. O'HARA, KATHLEEN P.
4.000 4.000 .
SECO D HONORS MOLDT, RIC.'lC J. BODAYLA, STEPHEN D. SULLIVAN, BARBARA A. SMITH, MAURITA A, BUCK, JANE M. ECKMAN, JANE C. HAWKS, LISABETH E. VERMOST, DAR.REN J. SCHNOEBELEN, PAUL F. BELLI, BRYAN W, RICE, JOSEPH P. OSBORNE, AMY M, CONNELLY, SHAWN M. BLOUGH, GERALYN P. O'DONNELL, MICHAEL P. CAVANAUGH, CHRISTINE A. VERBEKE, LISA A. VERDON, JOEL J. BURKE, JOSEPH E. GLOWACKI, CAROL A. lCOPATICH, KATHERINE J. GLOWACKI, KIM BOZilC, GILLIAN T. lCADAVY, SARAH J. BEHAN, DIANE M, CONNOLLY, PATRICIA M, FEENEY, TIMOTHY P. MILLER, THERESE M. RIEDESEL, MARY M,
3.929 3.895 3.889 3,875 3.867 3,867 3,867 3.857 3,833 3.813 3.813 3,733 3,722 3. 714 3.692 3.688 3.647 3.643 3,632 3.625 3.611 J.563 ).556 3.529 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.500
THIRD HONORS LANAGHAN, MARY H. KECK, KATHLEEN M. GANNON, PATRICK T. JASPER, SCOTTS. NOTO, BONNIE J. SNODGRASS, CHERYL C. TINSMAN, ELIZABETH A. McALEER, SEAN M, McPHERSON, DEBRA L, FRITZ, DONALD P. NAGLE, JOAN M. ROCERS, MICHAEL G. BRODERICK, SEAN M. FLYNN, MARY L. LOEClCE, MARGARET A. BANASH, LAURA E. HAtrr, GARY E • JACOBSEN, CATHERINE C. McATEE, CHRISTOPHER J. LOW, CHERYLL. GRAY, CHRISTINE M. WEBER, RANA M. AMBRE, RICHARD A. HANCOCK, BLAKE C. JOHNSON, MAUREEN A. DeSMET, LARRY A. KAKERT, PATRICK J. SPEER, KAREN L, GUMPERT, ROBERT K. BECKER, JONATHAN P. CHARLTON, MARY A. ROSSMILLER, KAREN C. HARRELL, ANGELA K, RUSSELL, WENDY A. ZIMANEK, BRADLEY J. THOMSEN, KATHLEEN M. ANDERSON, JILL R. DELLEMAN, DANIEL J. GOULD, DENNIS J. GREIM, STEVEN D. LARSON, MOLLY A. NEU, JOHN E. VIKTORA, ROBERT D. WALLACE, DAVID C,
3,444 3.438 3,429 3.417 3.417 3,333 3.333 3.313 3,313 3.286 3.286 3.286 3.250 3,250 3.250 3,231 3.214 3. 214 3. 214 3,200 3.188 3.176 3.167 3.167 3.154 3,143 3,143 3. 143 3.125 3. 111 3.111 3.067 3,063 3.063 3.063 3.056 3.000 3,000 3.000 3-000 3,000 3,000 3.000 3.000
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We "hung in there" and we made it!
It took
It took
It took
more than staff and photograph rs
to put together Assumption's
Yearbook.
section editors, copy writers,
dark room aides, business managers,
design personnel,
the Parents Club with special help
from Mrs. Ann Blou h and Mr. John Daniel.
It took
It took
th upport of Mr. Don Miller and
the administration, faculty and staff,
and direction from
Sr. Marcia Costello. But most of all -
all of you, the student body, to make our book
"Special!"
Wasn't 1979-80 GREAT! We "hung in there" - all the way: - fall football with its spirited Homecoming - "Th Miracle Worker" and rave reviews - "That's Entertainment - Assumption Style" - Winter's super sports with 3 Conference championships
Girls Gymnastics, Boys Basketball both varsity & sophomore - enjoying an evening with "Fiddler on the Roof" - March Madness and tournament fever
the girls brought home the 2nd place State Gymnastics trophy the boys took 2nd place in State Class 3-a Basketball
- the assembli s, the banners, the dances, the parties Thanks to all of you for making Assumption #1.
Timothy Brennan Costello, Editor
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