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Young softball team
T he South High softball pro- came out this year and won six. Softball team: front, Jenny Andersen, Anitra Ve-
gram is young, but coming " Before our five-game winning lasquez, Mary Nielsen, Liz Noble, Sally Warsocki,
on strong 1 " This season was Laura Galas, Audrey Karlstad , Tony Hanson; sec-
a lot different than last streak, we were considered an 'easy ond row, Manager Medina Craft, Michelle Uhland.
year's," said junior Tina Slump, one of win,' said Deloa, "but after that we Sara Nielsen. Cara Christiansen, Tina Slump, Jay-
two South players named to the All- were thought of differently ... with more mie McCormick, Jill Foral, Gina Haile, Coach Veron-
Metro Honorable Mention List. respect. "
ica Staver; third row. Assistant Coach Tracy Mum-
She went on to say, " Our coaching At the end of the season , at the Fall ford, Danielle Bryant, Janet Diesing, Beth Gilbert.
staff became more experienced. We Sports Banquet, coach Veronica Jenny Diesing. Amanda Riggs , Leanne Rangel.
learned new and effective drills, and Staver presented the girls with a letter Genese Curtis, Assistant Coach Dan Koubsky; back
the athletes were willing to work hard row. Mary Digilio, Julie Kearney, Jill Lockett, Dori
to execute those drills at every prac- from the Millard North Mustangs that Locke, Nina DeLoa, Wendy Bober, Jaime Dooley,
tice . " said how surprised they were at how Danielle Remijio, Manager Dan Dooley (Photo cour-
tesy of Arnold Clark Studio)
The other honoree was senior Nina well South played.
Deloa. She said, " It was such an honor Although the team is losing seniors
to receive the Honorable Mention be-
cause that was one of my goals. It was Del oa, Jessica Rangel and Jennifer
my last year and I finally did it' " Diesing, there are several promising
underclassmen. Sophomore Mary
Nina plans to attend UNO or Doane Nielsen and freshman Liz Noble both
College. She has received letters from worked hard to make varsity, and jun-
both schools. ior captain Cara Christiansen, who was
named Honorable Mention for State
The softball program attracted twice last year, and Tina slump, who was
the number of girls it did last year. After Honorable Mention this year, are both
winning only one game last year, they players to watch next season.
'coming on strong' SOFTBALL
Coach: Veronica Staver
At the end of every game, it is a tradition to shake hands and say, "Good game!" Shown here is Northwest SHS OPP
the Packer softball team showing good sportsmanlike conduct following their game with Gross High. Bellevue West 0 10
Bellevue East 7 9
(Photo by James Digilio) Benson 9 4
Roncalli 15 5
Bellevue East 4
16 9
Bellevue West 10 10
Gross 3
Papillion 15 13
Millard South 1 10
Central 7
Bryan 0 8
Plattsmouth 0 6
Lincoln East 3 10
Mercy 2 12
Papillion 3 12
Millard Nortl1 4 10
Central 1 11
Lincoln High 2 11
Plattsmouth 0
Lincoln High 1 5
Central 0 11
11 12
0
0
Season Record: 6-16
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Senior James Shaw accepts his fourth place medal at the Firth
Norris Invitational. Shaw was the most successful boys' runner for
South, finishing in the top ten in every race other than State. (Photo by
Bob Garcia)
Sophomore Lisa Hobson passes two Millard South runners at Dis-
tricts. She finished the race in fourth place as she went on to medal at
State. (Photo courtesy of Lolita Shaw)
Senior Becky Stull leads the pack at Districts. Stull finished in sec-
ond place there and went on to capture the fifth place medal at
State.(P!7oto courtesy of Lolita Shaw)
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Cross country runners
T he cross-country team had a at Kearney. Stull. a four-time qualifier/ Cross-country team: front, Coach Bob Garcia.
very successful year, with medalist, cruised to a fifth place finish Tami Welch. Becky Janssen, Becky Stull, Lisa Hob-
both the girls' and the boys' after a great start. Not close behind her
teams making steady im- son, Melissa Mona; back row, James Shaw, Jeff Va-
provements throughout the season. was sophomore Hobson grabbing an siliauskas, Tim Krause. Ken Kephart, Chris Zwelke
eighth place medal. and Steve Mallory. Not pictured : Rashaan Walls and
The boys· team qualified for the Callie Lane. (Photo courtesy of Arnold Clark Studio)
State meet at Districts, the first time For the boys, who qualified as a
this has happened since 1989. team, Shaw placed highest in thirty- C ROSS COUNTRY
third place . After a quick start and a Coac11 Roben G;irc,a
At Districts, junior Rahsaan Walls fast lead, Shaw learned a valuable les-
had the highest South High finish with son in life: "You can't sprint three
a fourth place. edging senior James miles."
Shaw, who finished fifth.
"I soon realized that and dropped
Senior Becky Stull blazed to a sec- from pole position to the back of the
ond place finish, while sophomore Lisa pack. " Shaw said.
Hobson came in fourth. The girls' team
just missed qualifying for State due to There were 93 runners in the boys'
a_tie-breaker. Having on ly five girls run- race, with South gaining a twelfth place
ning, they tied Omaha North and to finish as a team. Walls did not finish
break the tie, the judges went to the the race due to dehydration.
sixth runner.
Despite the boys' disappointing fin-
After Districts at Millard South. State ish at State, it has been a "Season of
was held at the University of Nebraska Victory" for the cross-country runners,
according to Shaw.
Boys Girls
work to lead the pack Ralston lnv11e NO TEAM SCORE
Le'Ms Central lnvne NO TEAM SCORE
Bellevue Wes1 lnv,1e 5111 NO TEAM SCORE
Class o f Meiro
Cre1gh1on Prep lnv11e NO TEAM SCORE
F,nh-Norns lnvi1e 7th NO TEAM SCORE
South Sioux C,ry Invite 2nd NO TEAM SCORE
Metro Tournament 6111 NO TEAM SCORE
01str1cts 8th NO TEAM SCORE
S1a1e 3rd NO TEAM SCORE
12th NO TEAM SCORE
CROSS COUNTRY STATS-Place finishes
Raf. LC BW Prep FN SSC M D s
Stull 5 3 19 1 2 31 2 5
5 32
Hobson 27 5 8 19 2 7 94 9
9 26
Walls 2 21 36 6 6 14 4 DNF
5 4 7 5 38
Shaw 16 9 29 42 16 61
Kephart 49
Junior Rahsaan Walls works against two Millard North runners to bring in a seventh place finish at
the Class of the Metro Meet. (Photo courtesy of Lolita Shaw)
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Sophomore Katie Kendall shows her flexibility on the beam.
She is practicing in the gymnasium meuanine after school.
(Photo by Sara Lapacek)
Sophomore JIii Grice mounts the high bar with help from her
coach, Mr. Larry Swoboda. This is Jill's second year competing for
South. (Photo by Sara Lapacek)
Sophomore Jill Grice shows her grace and flexibility as she
practices on the balance beam. (Photo by Cathy Ryan)
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It's not about numbers
T his year the girls' gymnastics physical and mental dedication. Girls' Gymnastics team: back row, Annie
team got off to a rough start, Members of the team were sopho- Hurley (from Bryan High School), Coach Larry
but the team improved through- Swoboda, Angie Styles; middle, Katie Kendall,
out the season both mentally mores Katie Kendall and Jill Grice, senior Jill Grice: front, Thea Trovato (Photo courtesy of
and physically. Angie Styles and freshman Thea Travato. Arnold Clark Studios)
Also on South's team was sophomore
There were only five girls on the team Anne Hurley, who attended Bryan High
this year. They were coached by Mr. Larry School.
Swoboda.
Coach Swoboda said, "The girls really
Sophomore Jill Grice said, "Since there came together as a team this year be-
were only five of us on the team, we be- cause they had to fill in due to a lack of
came very close as friends and team- numbers ; they had a strong bond and im-
mates, as well." proved themselves greatly.' '
Because the team was so small, more Styles said, "We didn't win any meets
was demanded of the girls in terms of this year, but we still had a blast!"
GIRLS' GYMNASTICS
Coach: Larry Swoboda
Gymnasts Burke SHS OPP
competitive Millard South 70. 1O 135.90
Papillion/Burke 73.05 127.70
75.80 111.25
Ralston Invite 137.90
Ralston 5th
Millard South Invite 90.05 124.65
North/Central 13th
Millard North 83.25 102.70
Metro Tournament 78.00 125.40
State Tournament 7th
15th
Meet Vaull STATISTICS
Uneven Bars BaJanc,i Beam Floor Ex
Burke 2890 2020 9.75 11.25
1825 10 15 1605
Millard South 2860 1990 10.25
19.50 20.35 1700
Pap,o/BUrke 2865 2400
20.70 11.75
RalSton lnvne 28.45 2340
12.40 2335 1645
Ralston 18.90 20.10 21 75 1595
1525 11 15
Millard South 28.90 1570 2080 12 40
1330
North/Central 28.65 17.85 1800
Millard North 28.60 1855
Thea Travato, a freshman. prepares for her dismount at practice. Thea is working on the uneven bars. Metro 2825
(Photo by Sara Lapacek)
Sl&le 28.25
Averages 2861 1753 1817 14.86
95
Bobbi-Jo Andersen, Holly Anderson, Mrs. Charlotte Belitz, Rachel
DeWitt, and Jennifer Patterson enjoy lunch at Burger King after their
Metro golf tournament. (Photo courtesy of Bobbi Jo Anderson)
Senior Justin Voycheske and sophomore Jason Valasek, who is
serving, warm up before a doubles match. (Photo by Kristi Szc-
zepanowski)
Senior Bobbi Jo Andersen sinks her putt in the Lady Packers'
match against Bryan, which they won, 349 to 254. (Photo by Kristi
Szczepanowski)
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Golf, tennis teams
T he girls' golf team had high for their team this season which in- Girls' Golf team: front, Rachael DeWitt.
hopes for their 1994 season. Bobbi Jo Andersen, Jaci Ross; middle, Randi
For starting seniors, Rachel cluded learning and mastering funda- Rein , Lau ra Biodrowski , Jill Gradowski.
mentals, having a good time, and win- Coach Charlotte Belitz. back, Holly Ander-
DeWitt, Bobbi Jo Andersen son, Jennifer Patterson. Nina Winther. Lee-
and Jaci Ross, winning was important, ning some matches . sha Walkup. (Photo courtesy of Arnold Clark
but so was having fun. Mr. Kowal said, " The tennis players Studio)
The golf team's coach, Mrs. Charlotte worked very hard this year and did an
Belitz, who also teaches mathematics, outs ta nd ing job rep resen ti ng South
said , " Winning is not as important as High School. "
having fun. Having fun was our number
one priority, while our second priority "We are losing some key seniors to
was winning." graduation," he continued, "but we
have some promising underclassmen
Mrs. Belitz continued, " Even though returning next season."
t we did not have a winning season, we
The boys' tennis team ended their
had a lot of fun. Going to the Metro tour- season with a record of 3-7. They en-
nament was very exciting for the girls." joyed victories over Gross, 5-4; Thomas
Jefferson, 5-4; and Benson, 6-3.
The boys' tennis team would agree
with the girls' golfers' attitudes. The season record for the girls' golf
team was 2-8. South defeated Bryan,
The coach, Mr. Gerard Kowal, mathe- 249-254, and Benson, 134-237.
matics teacher, and his team set goals
value having fun Boys' Tennis team: front, Joe Pollreis,
Coach Gerard Kowal, Jason Valasek; back,
Charles Pollreis, Sylvester Ramos, Justin
Voycheske, Brian Voycheske. {Photo cour-
tesy of Arnold Clark Studio)
GIRLS' GOLF
Coach Charlolle Belitz
North SHS OPP
n,omas Jellerson 169
Bryan 265 182
Gross 2 13 254
Bellevue East 249 183
Nonl1wes1 253 203
Pap,lhon 250 151
Ceniral 197 208
Benson 238 189
Ralslon 237 237
134 123
235
OPP
Season record· 2-8 7
8
BOYS'GOLF
Cm,ch Gerard Kowal 4
Senior Rachel DeWitt watches as her ball reaches the hole. (Photo by Kristi Szczepanowski) Bellevue East SHS 7
Ceniral 6
Gross 2 5
Pap,o/La Vista I ,1
5
R alston 5 7
2 3
Nonh 3
n,ornas Jellerson ,1
Bryan 5
Burke ,1
Benson
2
6
Season record 3-7
Senior Mike Ellerbruch and junior Linda Kalkowski, South High's
swim team captains, d iscuss their performances with Coach Tim Mc-
caw. (Photo by David Stull)
Senior Ken Kephart dives into the water on his way to a victory in
this event against Central. (Photo by David Stull)
Senior Mike Ellerbruch performs a difficult dive and finishes with a
near-perfecf score of " Nine." (Photo by David Stull)
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McCaw: Swim Team
T he South High swim team competition. Swim team: front row, Elaina Hynes, Jill Lockett.
started off its season with the The girls' team was also hugely suc- Jennifer Arnold, Cheri Warner, Liz Noble, Cory Stod-
best record it has had in ola, Jennifer Buller: middle row, Caleb McMillan,
years. The boys , at press cessful this year. The squad was led Steve Skocz. Jestin Stevens, Lisa Hobson, Randy
time, had a record of 6-1 and the girls by junior Linda Kalkowski. One senior Rein, Linda Kalkowski; back row, Jeff Vasiliauskas,
had a 5-2 record. swimmer, Heather Hageman, and a Larry Hut/less, Waylon Sommer, Paul Dudzinski,
large number of underclassmen Mike Ellerbrucll, Erin McMullen, Heather Hageman.
The boys' team was made up of 12 rounded out the team. (Photo by David Stull)
strong seniors and two upcoming
freshmen. Working very hard through- "This is a fantastic group of kids, SWIM TEAM
out the season paid otf for them in the with a lot of spirit. Truly, this is the best Coaches: Tim McCaw, Charlotte Belitz
meets. swim team I have ever had," said
Coach Mccaw. Boys' team
Coaching the swim team were Mr. Wins: Bellevue East
Tim McCaw and Mrs. Charlotte Belitz. " It's a group of kids like these that OPS Invitational #1
This was Coach McCaw's second year makes my Job fun and supports my OPS Invitational #2
with the team. belief that teaching and coaching is Benson
the best profession around," McCaw Roncalli/Brownell Talbott
Two of the swimmers for the boys' added. Gross/Skutt
team have qualified for the State com- Central
petition in d iving: Mike Ellerbruch and Last year, Coach McCaw said that
Larry Hutfless. At press time, Eller- he thought this year's team would be Losses: Ralston
bruch was ranked third in the State real contenders and he has proven
and was looking forward to this year's correct! Season Record: 6-1
'fantastic group' Girls' team:
Wins: OPS Invitational # 1
The girls' swim team members wait for the gun to sound in the 50 yard freestyle. (Photo by David OPS Invitational #2
Stull) Benson
Roncalli/Brownell Talbott
Gross/Skutt
Central
Losses: Bellevue East
Ralston
Season Record: 5-2
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Senior Brandon McGary and sophomore Calvin Strong combined
for most of the team's scoring over the past season. (Photo by Bob
Manning)
Senior center Justin Voycheske goes up for an easy layup
against Columbus. Justin has played varsity ball for two years . (Photo
by Tory Moore)
Sophomore Calvin Strong dunks the ball against Westside. Calvin
was among the Metro leaders in scoring . {Photo by Andy Masters)
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Packers use teamwork,
T he Packers experienced ex- scorer was sophomore Calvin Strong Varsity Boys' Basketball team: back row,
citing games ranging from who was averaging 23.5 points a Michael Johnson, Will Perkins, Justin Voycheske,
game, high enough to be second Rodney Huffman. Eric Donald, Derrick Bryant. Nate
last-second buzzer beaters among the Metro leaders in scoring . Sullivan; front row, Calvin Strong, Ronny Vaughn,
to losses and victories of Lamar Robinson, Tracey Foxworth. Brandon Mc-
more than 1O points . Other team leaders were Voycheske Gary. Kantrell Harrington (Photo by Bob Manning)
in rebounding and senior Brandon Mc-
The season did not start off very well Gary in three-point field goal percent- VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL
for the Packers who lost their season age and free throw shooting. Coach: Joe Neuberger
opener to Council Bluffs Abraham Lin-
coln, 53-51 , followed by losses to a The trio combined with senior Der- SHS OPP
rick Bryant and sophomore Ronnie 53
couple of teams who were ranked at Vaughn to make up the starting Abraham Lincoln 51
the time, Number Two, Columbus, and line-up. 80
Number One, Creighton Prep. Columbus 56 72
The outlook for next year appears to
The Pack, coached by Mr. Joe Neu- be positive for the Packers. With the Creighton Prep 59
berger, then went on to win three of sq uad losing o nly three starters , 53
Strong and Vaughn will lead a group of 61
their next four games with victories players who received a great deal of
over Northwest, North, and Benson. varsity experience. 89
77
Senior Justin Voycheske said, "At Junior Michael Johnson said, "Next 87
that point in the season we were confi- year's team has a lot of potential and 73
dent that we might be a strong con- has the possibility of a winning season, 70
tender for State; we were all playing to- returning two starters and a good 70
gether as a team." bench. " 62
75
At press time, the Packers were 3-9 51
for the season. The team's leading 87
67
52 54
Northwest 76
North 69
Northwest 57
Benson 90
Westside 47
Bellevue East 67
experience to score Millard South 70
Gross 53
Millard North 55
Papillion 48
Benson 60
Ralston 82
Burke 67
Central 60
Bryan 62
Season Record : 5-13
(at press time)
TEAM STATISTICS
2pt FG% 3 pt FG % Rebounds
Bryant 48% 0% 37
Strong 42% 21% 47
McGary 38% 35% 44
Vaughn 35% 21% 23
Voycheske 32% 18% 52
Senior Derrick Bryant shoots for three. (Photo by Tory Moore)
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Seniors Andrea Hluchowekyj and Michelle Barnes, and junior
Callie Lane warm up in the gym before practice begins. The team
practiced every day after school except game days during the sea-
son. (Photo by Marjorie Waterman)
Seniors M ichelle Barnes and Theresa Williams have fun during
practice. (Photo by Marjorie Waterman)
Junior MJ'ldina Craft practices her lay-ups. Medina will travel to Eu-
rope this summer as part of a woman's basketball program. (Photo
by Marjorie Waterman)
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W hen most people think Candi Smith, along with juniors Jodi Varsity Girls' Basketball team: back row, Callie
of basketball, the thing and Lisa Wyman all played for the Lane, Candi Smith, Theresa Williams, Melanie
that comes to mind is Packers. Zadina. Michelle Barnes, Cassie Smith, Andrea Hlu-
s ix-foot sweaty guys choweckyj; front row. Jodi Wyman, Irene Lohse, Me-
running full court , talking trash. Junior Medina Craft, who has played dina Craft, Lisa Synowiecki, Lisa Wyman (Photo by
on the varsity squad since she was a Bob Manning)
But they are not the only ones. South freshman, said, " Basketball has al-
High's varsity Lady Packers work just ways been my number one sport, but I VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL
as hard, talk all the trash, minus all of guess this year is not what I had hoped Coach: Kirk McLaughlin
the sweat. it would be. But that doesn't slow down
the Lady Packs!" SHS OPP
The varsity players practiced every
day after school for an hour and a half. A newcomer to the squad this year
They also worked out in the weight was senior Melanie Zadina who hadn't
played basketball since eighth grade.
room to improve their strength. The " I wish I had played all four years,"
team was coached by Mr. Kirk Zadina said. " It turned out to be lots of
McLaughlin. fun!"
At press time, the girls' 1 and 12 Senior guard Andrea Hluchoweckyj
record reflected the tough season they said, " Even though we've had a tough
had. _Although the record was disap- season, we've had fun playing to-
po1nt1ng, the team kept its spirit up and gether.
worked hard throughout the season.
Sen iors Theresa Williams and
One unusual aspect of this year's Michelle Barnes helped the team with
team was the fact that two sets of twins their aggressive play and rebounding.
played . Sophomore s Cassie and
Abraham Lincoln 32 67
88
in playing Marian 33 52
78
Northwest 39
North 77
22
46
Abraham Lincoln 35 57
Bellevue East 48 38
68
together Westside 35
Bellevue East 34 51
Millard South
Gross 32 61
46
43
Millard North 37
61
Papillion 23
Benson 53
Season Record: 1-1 2
(at press time)
STATISTICS
(at press time)
Rebounds Points Steals
193
Medina Craft 52 15
104 25
Theresa Williams 86 47 12
12
Michelle Barnes 58 40 18
27
Cherice Green 46
Andrea Hluchoweckyj 19
Seniors Michelle Barnes, Melanie Zadina, Theresa Williams, and Andrea Hluchoweckyj pose for a
picture which will be included in the Holiday Tournament book. (Photo by Bob Manning)
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Junior Aretha Pittman, Number 42. dribbles down the court to
make her shot. Aretha played for the junior varsity Lady Packers.
(Photo by Falisa Ward)
Sophomore Cassie Smith scores on a free throw. Cassie. along
with her twin sister, Candi, saw playing time for both varsity and junior
varsity games. (Photo by Falisa Ward) ·
Junior varsity player Kantrell Harrington. a sophomore, goes up
for a three-pointer against Bryan. (Photo by Mike McGinty)
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JV preps players for
T he Junior Varsity boys' and The girls' JV team worked hard as Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball team: back
g irl s' basketball teams well. At press time the girls had earned row, Candy Smith, Aretha Pittman, Coach Dori
worked to prepare their play- Staver, Jenny Anderson, Cassie Smith: front row.
no victories after 11 games and five re- Lisa Wyman , Markeisha Dunkin, Audrey Karlstad,
ers for the level of competi- maining in the regular season. Jody Wyman. (Photo by Falisa Ward)
tion they would encounter in varsity
play. Coaching the girls' team was Ms.
Dori Staver.
Under the d irection of Coach Jeff
Potter, the JV boys' team struggled The sophomore basketball team
through a season that saw some close was coached by Mr. Jorge Geronimo.
contests, but only two victories at The team worked on fundamentals and
press time. The wins came against team play throughout the season.
Gross, 64 to 60 and Bryan, 69-58. Members of the sophomore team were
Brodey Loftin, Paul Contreras, Dan
" The JV team showed excellent abil- Preister, Andre Newsome, Nate Stan-
ity and good teamwork," said senior ley, Jim Thomas, Calvin Preston, Em-
Falisa Ward. "Their win against Bryan mett Gaston, and Jason Young.
had me on the edge of my seat."
JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL
Coach Jeff Po11er
varsity action Abraham Lincoln SHS OPP
Columbus
·.\l) Creighton Prep 45 56
Nonh 52 71
Northwest 53 70
Westside 40 70
Be nson 50 54
Bellevue East 51 65
Millard North 49 52
Gross 63 67
Bryan 57
Pap1lhon/LaV1sta 39 60
64 58
69 67
49
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JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Coach. Don Staver
SHS OPP
Abraham Lincoln 26 39
Manan 13 9 1
Northwest 35 48
Wes1s1de
Bellevue East 17 69
Benson
31 43
Mtllard Nonh
39 46
Gross
21 65
Bryan
45 28
Papillion
10 55
33 45
Junior Michael Johnson stretches to defend against a Bryan player. (Photo by Mike McGinty) Season Record: 0-11
Freshman Andre Graves fouls a Central opponent as teammates
Jeremy Armentrout and Mario Starks look on. (Photo by Andy Mas-
ters.)
Freshmen Mary Digilio and Tracy Hollbrook take a few shots
during practice. During the season the freshman girls' team practiced
in the gym. (Photo by Marjorie Waterman)
Freshman Jeremy Armentrout brushes up on his jump shot as
the team warms up before the game against Central High. (Photo by
Andy Masters)
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Girls' freshman coach Ernie Foster appears to
H ard work and determina- was coached by Mr. Ernie Foster, who be deep in thought during a January practice.
tion are two words that taught mathematics at Marrs Junior Coach Foster also coaches Junior Varsity girls' soc-
could be used to describe High. cer. (Photo by Marjorie Waterman)
this year's freshman boys'
basketball team. According to Coach Foster, the
team accomplished a great sense of
Coached by Mr. Tracy Mumford, the unity this year by practicing and play-
' team set two realistic goals: take it one ing together throughout the season.
game at a time and compete hard dur- " Team unity is very hard to achieve
ing every game. when you have girls that have never
played together before ," said fresh-
The freshman team also wanted to man Mary Digilio.
improve as the season went on. As the
level of competition became higher, Genese Curtis, who averaged six
the team stepped up and played to the
best of their ability. points per game, and Digilio, who av-
Key players who led the freshmen in- eraged five points per game, were the
' eluded Mario Starks, who averaged 21 team's leaders offensively.
points per game to pace the Packers Latasha Harrington led the team de-
offensively, and Lamont Glover, who fensiv ely.
led the defense with an average of 11
rebounds per game. " We have some very promising
prospects," said Coach Foster. "With
Other team members were Brian the right training and coaching, these
Voycheske, Torrance Meeks, Andre girls could do very well in the future."
Graves, Nick Lambrecht, Ian Thomas,
Silvestre Ramos, Damian Curtis, Ricky Members of the girls' freshman team
Stanek, Dan Buck, Jeremy Armentrout, were Curtis, Digilio, Harrington, Kelly
Ricky Minino, and Ryan Jensen. Harshbarger, Tracy Holbrook, Julie
Kearney, Toni Lewis, Alicia Meyers,
The freshman girls' basketball team Michelle Peterson, Kara Vasques, and
LaKitta Woods.
of much hard work Freshman boys' coach Mr. Tracy Mumford dis-
cusses his strategy with the starters. (Photo by Chris
Bober)
FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL
Coach. Tracy Mumford
SHS OPP
49
Benson 33 71
72
Bryan 36 53
91
Bellevue Wesl 44 72
44
Northwes1 49 52
69
North 40 75
69
Northwes1 30 79
Roncalh-B 46 60
51
Roncalli-A 49 16
36
Roncalh-A 37 21
23
Burke 31 43
18
Le1vis and Clark 32 48
36
Cen1ra1 43
22
Season Record (Al press 1,me): 1-11
31
FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL 16
Coach· Ernie Fosler
Freshman Brian Voycheske shoots for three points during the warm-up period before the game. Benson 21
(Photo by Andy Masters) Norlh 18
Bellevue Wes1 21
Northwesl 12
Northwesl 17
Cen1ral 14
17
Bellevue Eas1
Bellevue Wes1 36
Gross 25
Burke 34
LeWJS and Clark
14
Cenlral 34
Duchesne 19
Season Record (Al press 1,me) 4-9
Junior Rudy Gonzales pins a Bryan opponent at the Bryan Invita-
tional. Gonzales was the leader for South in takedowns. falls. and
wins. (Photo by Greg Wilcox)
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Junior Rudy Gonzales and sophomore Nick Sidzyik combined
forces to give South a balanced team. (Photo by Robert Manning)
Junior Brad Pokorski rolls over a Burke wrestler during the
Creighton Prep Invitational. Pokorski is a three-year varsity wrestler.
(Ph.Pio by Greg Wilcox)
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'Wimps need not Looking back...
apply' stats and scores
I f wrestling had a slogan to live rebuilding mode," said Wilcox. Wrestling team: front row, Tony Mertz, Tim Stew-
by, it would have to be, "Wimps " We have a lot of team unity and art, Nick Sidzyik, David Gusman; back row, Coach
need not apply." Greg Wilcox. Nat Balough, Rudy Gonzales. Brad
" Hard work, dedication, and we're a young team, but we just lack Pokorski, and Coach Casey Campion. (Photo by
mental toughness are qualities needed the team depth," said junior Tim Stew- Robert Manning)
to be a South wrestler and to excel in art.
the sport," said senior co-captain Tony WRESTLING
Mertz. The team had eight returning wres- Coach: Greg Wilcox
tlers, four of whom went the State Tour-
" To be a varsity wrestler it takes the Duals:
nament, Nat Bolough, Rudy Gonzales, South defeated-Bellevue West
desire to push your body to its limits, to Doug Camperud, and Scott Barnes. South lost to-Abraham Lincoln
do what is required to be aggressive Millard South
and a sense of fearlessness and deter- They have some young talent which
mination to win," said Coach Greg Wil- should perform well for next year. Creighton Prep
cox. Invitationals:
" I play this sport because it is so
The South wrestling season could physical and because it depends upon Burke
be summed up in one word according what you put into it. My personal goals
to Coach Wilcox: " rebuild ing." transcend the team's goal of going to South (Beau Haizlip)
State, " said freshman Doug Campe-
"Right now we're in a rebuilding rud. Creighton Prep
stage with the loss of a lot of senior Millard South
leadership last year and our depen- " This team has a lot of potential and Metro
dency on some of our inexperienced a few state champions could emerge,"
wrestlers; I'd have to say we are in a said freshman Andy Hernandez.
The team set their goals high for this
year and for next year as well.
wrestlers' slogan
Wrestlers who placed in tournaments:
Nat Balough Moises Hernandez
Tony Mertz Scott Barnes
Rudy Gonzales Tim Stewart
Eric Carter
Season record in dual meets: 1-3
WRESTLING STATISTICS (Percentages)
Takedowns Reversals Falls Wins
Se nior T ony Mertz tn·es to .IntI.m1. date hi.s opponent by staring at him . Mertz was the team's co-cap- Rudy Gonzales 67% 100% 64%
ta1n and leader in reversals . (Photo by Greg Wilcox) Andy Hernandez 100% 67%
Tony Mertz 44.4%
77%
Moises Hernandez
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Varsity cheerleaders rehearse for the fall pep rally. The squad not
only cheered at pep rallies this year, but at all varsity football, basket-
ball, volleyball and wrestling events. (Photo by Chandra Gray)
Junior April Meyer stretches out while listening to instructions.
(Photo by Chandra Gray)
Junior cheerleader Anne Kudym practices alone on one of the
squad's routines . (Photo by Chandra Gray)
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Varsity Looking back...
cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders: back row, Beth Mc-
cutchen, Darnisha White, Joe Janssen (bull), Tory
u nder the guidance of a new Bobbi Jo Andersen. Moore, April Meyer, Anne Kudym, Heather Koch;
cheer leading sponsor, Ms. After camp, the squad's schedule middle row: Knockea Martin, Brandy Addison, Cara
Jennifer Villafuerte the var- Christianson, Lori Fortenbury, Angie Styles; front
sity cheerleaders put in a continued as they resumed practicing row, Manek Trotter, Bobbi Jo Andersen (Photo cour-
for the upcoming sports schedule. tesy of Arnold Clark Studios)
busy year.
The varsity cheerleaders performed
Tryouts were held at the end of at all varsity football games, girls' vol-
leyball matches. girl s' and boys' varsity
March last year to determine the
basketball games and wrestling meets.
make-up of this year's squad. In addition to cheering at games.
As part of making the squad, all new there were posters to be made, prac-
tices to attend. fundraising to be done,
cheerleaders went through an initiation and homework to be completed after
all these responsibilities were met.
process. Senior Heather Koch, who
Captains for this year's varsity squad
has been a part of initiation for the past were senior Brandy Addison and junior
Cara Christianson.
four years, said, " Even though it can
Adding to the efforts of the squad
be very humiliating, it is fun and opens was senior Joe Janssen who was the
Packer bull mascot during the year.
up the cheerleaders to any shyness
The current cheerleaders ended
they have. '' their year with tryouts in the spring for
next year.
Practicing for the 1994-'95 year went
on all summer. The cheerleaders at-
tended summer camp in Lincoln on
the campus of the University of Ne-
braska. Although the cheerleaders did
not compete at camp, they "learned a
1 lot and had fun," according to senior
generate spirit
The enthusiastic varsity cheerleaders get pumped up for the varsity football team's last aame at a
fall pep rally . (Photo by Chandra Gray) -
Junior Anne Kudym and senior Angie Styles dis-
cuss the format for the upcoming pep rally. (Photo
by Chandra Gray)
Sophomores Misty Longo, Melissa Taff. and Candy Smith cheer
with the rest of the Junior Varsity squad at a fall pep rally. The JV
cheerleaders appeared at JV sporting events throughout the school
year. (Photo by Sara Lapacek)
Freshmen Shella Life, Jacque Skaggs. and April Kalskett enjoy
lunch in the food court. (Photo by Anne Kudym)
The JV cheerleading squad shows school spirit at a varsity football
game. (Photo by Jamie Walter)
Looking back...
Young squads devote
I l's a new experience coming to a cember. Junior Varsity cheerleaders: front. Kanyon
new school and what better way They also cheered at volleyball, foot- Boyd, Mrs. Norma Houser-Reynolds, former
to meet new fri ends than to join sponsor, Melissa Taff: middle row, Misty Longo,
the cheerleading squad? ball, and basketball games. Nicole Sortino, Susan Wiksell, Candy Smith, Sa-
Both the junior varsity and the fresh-
man cheerleading squads were spon- During the past summer, the girls at- mantha Boylan ; back. Dee Dee Jackson,
sored this year by Ms. Jennifer Villafu- tended summer camp in Lincoln. Dur- Stephanie Hall, Anne Feiner, Jessica Owens, Re-
erte. gina Lugo (Photo courtesy of Arnold Clark Stu-
ing the week they were at camp, the dio)
These cheerleading squads backed girls worked on competitive cheering,
up the varsity squad as well as cheer-
ing at freshman and junior varsity ath- learning new routines and working up
letic events. cheers for the upcoming school year.
The JV and the freshman squads The girls who attended the camp
also cheered at the Beau Haizlip wres- said it was " fun and helpful."
tling tournament held at South in De-
Also during the summer, the girls
competed against other Nebraska high
schools in cheerleading.
time to spirit
Both JV and freshman cheerleaders show support at a varsity football game during the fall. (Photo Freshman cheerleaders: back row. Angie
by Kelly Larson) Morris, Christy Vasiliauskas; fourth row. Jill Fora!,
Jacque Skaggs: second row. Tracy Holbrook.
Mary Digilio, Genese Curtis, leMichelle Camp-
bell; front, Sheila Life. April Kalskett. {Photo cour-
tesy of Arnold Clark)
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The pom squad changes formation to start the second half of their
dance to " Come Baby" and " The Hop." (Photo by Anne Kudym)
Entertaining fans at the halftime of the varsity boys' basketball
game against Millard North, the porn squad shows what they have
been working on during their daily alter-school practices. (Photo by
Anne Kudym)
Sophomore Patrice Brown, seniors Melanie Zadina and Shannon
Fox, and junior Katie Pedersen perform a half-time routine at the boys'
varsity basketball game. (Photo by Anne Kudym)
Porn squad Looking back...
gives 110%
T he South High Porn Squad new members and ten returning ones. Pom Squad: front row. Liliana Miranda, Marie
was led through yet another Sophomore Beth Pedersen said, " It Janda. Katie Pedersen: second row. Markeisha
successful year under the Dunkin. Shannon Fox, Krista Miller, Jenny Moore:
supervision of Ms. Darlene was a good year because there were a third row, Kelly Larson, Jenelle Reisdorf!, Melanie
Brown , with help from captain senior lot of seniors who helped out a lot and Zadina, Cathy Ryan: back row, Teresa Bedrosky,
Jenelle Reisdortf and assistant captain everyone worked together." Donna Nowaczyk, Patrice Brown, Beth Pedersen,
Kristin Dodson-Cope (Photo courtesy of Arnold
junior Donna Nowaczyk. This year's squad attended summer
Tryouts for this year's squad took camp in Lincoln. Although they did not Clark Studio)
win any competitions, they were voted
place during April of last year and
lasted for almost a week. The girls by the instructors as best leaders and
were expected to perform a dance in the most cooperative squad . They
front of a panel of judges who then se- were awarded the 110 percent award
and senior Krista Miller won a " Dance
lected this year's squad. Funk-Ott." She said, " It was sweet. I
Sponsor Ms. Brown said, " Tryouts got to dance in front of everybody."
are always an exciting time of the year. The porn squad performed at half-
It is exciting because it is the time to time shows at home varsity boys' bas-
recruit new girl s. Returning squad ketball games.
members tend to get very enthusiastic.
It is also a time for the seniors to show Junior Katie Pedersen said, " It takes
leadership to the new recruits." a long time to learn the routines and
it's hard, but in the end, the work
This year the squad consisted of six shows."
hard work shows
The pom squad holds a pose as the crowd cheers them on during a halftime routine. (Photo by
Anne Kudym)
Junior Donna Nowaczyk makes her grand en-
trance at summer camp. The squad won awards for
their leadership and cooperation at summer camp in
Lincoln. (Photo by Shannon Fox)
Practicing before performing at the Omaha Marching Invitational
held at Burke High School. the Flags ready their routine. The squad
practices and performs with the marching band. (Photo courtesy of
Richard Hartung)
Senior Homecoming royalty candidate Bobbi Jo Andersen walks
with her parents under the canopy formed by the flags held by the
squad. Ms. Anderson is accompanied by her parents at the halftime
of the Homecoming football game. (Photo by Sara Lapacek)
Sophomore Flag member Jodi Sedam returns to the stands fol-
lowing a halftime performance with the band. (Photo courtesy of
Theresa Thompson)
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Looking back...
Flag corps performs
T his year's Flag Squad con- The Flags performed at every home Flag Squad: front, Chris Hill, Rachel Brokman, Jodi
sisted of twelve girls. Much varsity football game with the band, Sedam; middle, Theresa Thompson, Heather Hage-
of the Flags' performing sea- performed at pep rallies, participated man, Amy Johnson, Tresa Larson, Tammy Larsen:
son took place in the fall in Homecoming festivities, and were back, Nichole Hines. Billie Richardson, Anne Sider-
when they performed at football game invited to be a part of the September- wicz. Katie Kendall (Photo courtesy of Arnold Clark
halftime shows. fest parade. Studio)
The girls worked under the direction The Flags competed at Burke in the The squad holds an indoor practice in the band
of band director Mark Miller, who was Omaha Marching Invitational and were room prior to a performance. (Photo by Nichole
assisted by Ms. Lori Bucheit. pleased with the "Superior" rating they Hines)
During August, members of the Flag received .
Squad attended summer camp where Members of the Flag Squad were
they worked on marching fundamen-
tals and how to respond to a variety of Katie Kendall, Anne Siderwicz, Billie Ri-
commands. They also worked on new chardson , Nicole Hines, Tammy
flag routines. Larsen, Teresa Larsen, Amy Johnson,
Heather Hageman, Theresa Thomp-
During the school year, practices son, Jodi Sedam, Rachel Brokman,
started at 7:45 a.m. with the marching Chris Hill.
band at Collin Field.
halftime routines
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Members of the Flag Squad show their spirit in the stands at a home varsity football game. (Photo
by Jaci Ross)
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Senior Johnnie Andrews strikes a
pose for the camera. Johnnie was
starting quarterback for the varsity
football team this year. (Photo cour-
tesy of Judy Nielsen)
Senior year We have no yes-
brings mix of terdays,
Duration has
feelings
taken them
W e've waited for this year our whole lives .
Nineteen-ninety-five seemed so far away, away.
but it has crept up on us quickly, leaving
feelings of confusion and excitement combined. Who knows what
Some looked at high school as a prison, others tomorrow will
saw it as a playgrgGna, but no matter what our indi- bring,
vidual eyes saw, it is all a huge memory full of pre- But we shall al-
ways have to-
cious times. day.
Our world together has come to an end and the Ac1.sotuhsomseemproen-.es
real world is only moments away. We have all worked soar through the
endless skies of
so hard to achieve this. From late nights studying to our minds,
We will always
early morning meetings, we have worked to reach the remembet those
special moments.
top and now we are there. The ones we
would never
Now we all must go our separate ways, still holding leave behind.
By: Cathy Ryan,
on to the best days of our. lives. There will always be
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one thing that will bring us back ... we are the South
-
High Class of 1995!
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Senior Brandy Addison glances around to see if anyone is staring at
her in her unusual outfit. Brandy was showing her spirit on Tie Day during
Spirit Week. (Photo by Anne Kudym)
Seniors Chad Slump and Chris Bober point up to the ceiling admiring
their imaginary solar system in physics. (Photo by Shannon Fox)
Brandy Addison Bobbi Jo Andersen Anthony Anderson Johnie Andrews Kateaka And rews
Mario Antunez Jeffrey Armentrout Mare Ashcraft Joel Austin Aisha Baerde
Karen Bailey Shannon Baldwin Nathaniel Balogh Edward Bartley Kami Blair
Christopher Bober Tara Bosco Jason Bouc Holly Bragg Theresa Brown
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Derrick Bryant Ouetran Bui Carey Burns Damion Bush Ninfa Cano
Genevieve Capatite Tina Carroll Ruben Castro Adam Chmura Edward Colvin
Tameki Crosby Jonathon Cunningham Nina Deloa Racheal DeWitt David Dibelka
Jennifer Diesing Susan Dizonno Daniel Dooley Paul Dudzinski Deshane Dyer
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MOST ATHLETIC 1. Becky Stull Below center, seniors James Rablola and Seniors Nate Sullivan and Becky Stull show their
2. Krista Miller Krista Miller demonstrate who has the most spirit by competIt1ve edge. Nate and Becky were voted
1. Nate Sullivan 3. Melanie Zadina showing that the Packers are Number OneI (Photo " Most Athletic." (Photo by Krista Miller)
2. Mike Ellerbruch
3. Justin Voycheske/ by Melanie Zadina)
Wayland Vacek
BEST PERSONALITY
1. DaveStull 1. Shannon Fox
2. Joe Pollreis/LaMar 2. Krista Miller
3. Heather
Robinson
3. Demetrius Williams Koch/Marissa
Rodriguez
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
1. John Swendroski 1. Bobbi Jo Andersl
2. Wayland Vacek 2. Melania Zadina
3. Dave Dibelka/Nate 3. Cerise
Sullivan Elliott/Heather
Hanson
BEST LEGS
1. Nina
1. James Shaw Deloa/Shannon
2. Demetrius Williams Fox
3. Wayland Vacek
2. Falisa Ward/Tory
Moore
3. Beth Mccutchen/
Corinna Juarez
Cathy Ryan
BEST PHYSIQUE
1. Dave Stull/Wayland 1. Cathy Ryan
Vacek 2. Shannon Fox
3. _ _ __ _ __
2. Demetrius Williams
3. Cory Burns/Nate
Sullivan
BEST EYES
1. Steve Ozmun 1. Chandra Gray/Sara
2. Ricky Menicucci Lapacek
3. Dave Stull
2. Krista Miller
CUTEST COUPLE 3. Shannon Fox
1. Duane Smith-Becky Stull
2. Justin Voycheske-Angie Styles
3. Tremain DePerkins-Melinka Brown
MR. CASANOVA-MISS FLIRTATIOUS
1. Mike McGinty 1. Melanie Zadina
2. Jesus Hernandez 2. Theresa
3. Dave Stull
Williams/Nina
Deloa
3. Mandy
Smith/Marisol
Ondar
BEST DRESSED
1. Dave Stull Seniors Duane Smith and Becky Stull were se- ,
2. LaMar Robinson lected the "Cutest Couple." Becky and Duane have
3. Nate Sullivan 1. Chandra Gray been dating for about two years. (Photo by Krista
2. Nikki Vasser Miller)
MOST UNIQUE 3. Becky Stull/Hannah
Ellsworth/Andrea
Hluchoweckyj
1. Dan Dooley 1. Hannah Ellsworth Seniors Melanie Zadina demonstrates her "Boy
2. Sam Kirwan 2. _ _ _ _ _ __ Craziness" while senior Mike McGinty shows off his
3. Josh Loth/Josh 3. _ _ _ _ _ __ flirtatious personality. (Photo by Krista Miller)
Lange
BEST HAIR I
1. Sam Kirwan
2. Dave Stull 1. Chandra Gray
3. Duane Smith 2. Nikki Vasser
3. Jenny Sramek/
BEST SMILE
1. Wayland Vacek Dianna HernandeZ/
2. Brandon McGary And rea
3. Chad Slump Hluchoweckyj
1. Shannon Fox i
2. Tara Bosco
3. Brianna Plymale
M OST LIKELY TO BECOME PRESIDENT '
1. John Swendroski 1. Bobbi Jo Andersen
2. Jett Armentrout 2. Cerise ElliotVFalisa
3. Dave Dibelka/
Ward
Mike McGinty/ 3. Genevieve Capalite
Jesus HernandeZ/
Joe Pollreis
MOST LIKELY TO ROAM THE HALLS
1. Ray Rhoades 1. Genevieve Capalite
2. Rodney Huffman 2. Holly Bragg
3. ScottTaff
3. Helena Cotton
MOST SPIRITED I
1. James Rabiola 1. Krista Miller
2. Kevin Miracky/Nate 2. Brandy Addison
3. Melanie Zadina
Sullivan
3. Andy Masters
CLASS CLOWN 1. Rochelle Rocha
2. Theresa Williams
1. Nate Sullivan 3. Becky Stull/Ruth
2. Ricky Menicucci
3. Chris Hargis Yates
BEST LEADER 1. Bobbi Jo Andersen
2. Krista Miller
1. James Shaw 3. Brandy Addison
2. Scott Taff/Jesus
Hernandez
3. Wayland
Vacek/Tremain
DePerkins
QUIETEST 1. Melissa Short i
2. Tammy Ewing '
1. Jeff Armentrout 3. Jamie Halbleib
2. Eric Nystrom i
3. Justin Voycheske
They got legs ... and they know how to use 1 Cathy Ryan I
MOST ROMANTIC 2. Susan Dizonno
'em." Seniors James Shaw, Shannon Fox and Nina 3. Mandy
1. Dave Stull
DeLoa were selected "Best Legs" by their class- 2. Jerry Rody/James Smith/Fabiola Mora
mates. (Photo by Krista Miller)
Shaw
Top left, we wonder if teachers would recognize 3. Ray Rhoades/Chns
seniors Ray Rhoades and Gen Capalite in their
class. These two were voted "Most Likely to Roam Peace
the Halls" (Photo by Krista Miller)
I MOST CONSIDERATE
Top right, seniors Dave Stull and Chandra Gray
make a fashion statement in this year's survey. 1. Lamar Robinson 1. Falisa Ward I
(Photo by Krista Miller) 2. Steve Ozmun 2. Tory j
3. Chad Slump
Bet you couldn't figure this one out! Clowning Moore/Shannon
around as usual are seniors Rochelle Rocha and I Fox
Nate Sullivan. (Photo by Krista Miller) 3. Jessica Rangel
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Gregory Earnest Michael Ellerbruch Cerise Elliott Hannah Ellsworth Jeffrey Evenson
Tammy Ewing Shawn Fletcher Rodolfo Flores Lori Fortenbury Shannon Fox
Paul Gaylord Jeremy Genrich Michael Gilbert Jennifer Gold Joseph Gordon
OaRon Grant Chandra Gray Candace Green David Griess Heather Hageman
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Jamie Halble1b r'-. Heather Hanson Shana Hanson Christopher Hargis
Sonya Hamaker
Tara Harlan Katey Herman Dianna Hernandez Jesus Hernandez Kristopher Hernandez
Karen Hicks Heather. Hilburn Andrea Hluchoweckyj Nicole Hoffman Shawn Hollenbeck
Michael Holzapfel Keith Howard Rita Huerta Rodney Huffman Jason Hunt
Larry Hutfless Jay Ignowski Jimmy Ignowski Daniel Janousek
Amy Johnson Corinna Juarez Kenneth Kephart Calli Kimble Andrew Kirby
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Samuel Kirwan Heather Koch Jeffrey Kohler Kristin Kopiasz Nicholas Kratochvil
Tina Kidlacz Patrick Lakin Margaret Lalley Joshua Lange Sara Lapacek
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Kelly Larson Trisha Life Erin Locke Irene Lohse Ambrocio Lopez
Ramion Lopez Joshua Loth Darielle Mackins Melissa Martinez
Andrew Masters Nicol Mauer Consepcion Mayorga Charles McCain Dawn Mccart
Jayson Mc':::ormick Elizabeth Mccutchen Brandon McGary Melanie McGinnis Michael McGinty
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... Ms. Mims left students at Neb. demonstration speech? ... Nane and Kelly went to Bryan
College of Business? Jr. instead of Gross?
... Andrew turned green and al-
... Derik B. dropped the dice and most fainted? ... Remember when Jamie and
the wrestling coach tried to pick Kelly almost crashed on the inter-
them up? ... Tory M. hated water at Roch- state on B.F. night?
elle's house?
... Derik tried to dunk and fell? ... Demerius W. and Nate S. per- ... Kelly spilled powder sugar on
formed with the volume at Roch- Dave's head?
... On Homecoming night when ... Shaunna Milani and Heather
Lloyd Thomas's car broke down? elle's house?
... Jessica R. and Genevieve C. ... Chandra stayed at Angies until Hanson 's encounter with the
had a slight mix up with battery 2:00 in the morning working on meter man?
acid? ... Marisol followed Peggy to a
her term paper?
... Genevieve C. was almost left ... Justin told Chris P. that Krista party in Plattsmouth and her car
flooded in the rain?
in Des Moines on the way back liked him?
from Minneapolis?
... We had recess ... Becky Stull wanted to be the
... Saber's car was torched down next Wheaties girl?
in Spring Lake Park? ... Eva, Maria's fish, and Eva's
locker on one of the hottest day's
... Joe P. cut Jay's hair for an of the year?
.·.. When Jaci R., Cathy R., Re01e01ber
Karen B., and Rene S., went ... Rene and Jaci went dancing in the at practice?
to Adventure Land and hit on rain in the alley?
those Australian guys? ... we all started to dye our hair?
... Sara and Judy fell in a puddle?
... James Shaw's Homecom- ... running down flights of stairs?
ing date? ... Sara threw Mike over her fence?
. .. Mike M ... when the glow in the dark
... Taco Bell was the place to ... Judy took a Velveeta break? stick broke?
hangout?
... Mike rode James in 5th hour En- ... Ricky M. got a bloody nose?
... Holly B's back went out glish sophomore year?
and Tina K. had to carry out ... Cathy R. was a candy cane?
her to the car? ... Tara 8. floated down the river when
we went swimming? ... Becky Stull almost got pushed out
... Peggy L. saw a U. F. O? of the 4th floor window?
... Jolynn fell in the hallway while get-
... Peggy L. spent the night at ting a drink? ... Heather and Angela sprayed the
Nina ·s house? wrong house?
... Dawn M. lost her wheel while driv-
... Susie D. and Nina D. had a ing? ... Mr. E said "Pray and Meditation" on
the way home from Wyoming?
battle? ... Shannon Fox shouted " Gatorade"
... Krista Miller forgot her
briefs at the basketball game?
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"Th'e Magic.Man I. was· our ... Brian S. put Dawn's car in neutral ... Beth slid down a hill and got stuck
bus'to All-State? .
and hit a snow bank? in a tree on the ski trip?
'
... Ruthie was He-man freshman year? ... Bobbi Jo started jamming in the
... Nate tried to dance at the ... we were the freshman? middle of the dance floor at Home-
pep:rally, bui couldn't get on coming?
beat?
... Krista M. danced to the bank in front ... Mike's car melted?
... . Anthony dove head first of everyone?
into the cheerleaders at the ... Beth, Mandy, and Chandra always
Central game our sophomore ... The groupies? Round Two! had a story to tell in Child Develop-
year? ment?
... Krista was doing a skit in Mr. Ander-
... Helena, Falisa, Melinka, Ty- son's Sociology class and her shirt ... Becky and Duane didn't argue?
shawna, and Tamika went came open?
bowling and the ball flew out ... when '95 seemed soo far away?
of Tyshawna·s hands and hit ... Krista fell and did a somersault at
the chairs? state in front of everyone, including the ... Falisa W. got played?
bus loads of students?
... Mandy S. and Beth M.
didn't like each other? ... Mike McGinty had long hair and ... Melinka had a curl?
wore it in a ponytail? ... Falisa liked Brandon?
... Beth M. and Mandy S.
played Chinese ·fire drills ... Beth's brother locked Melanie and ... Benak was a better skier than Bobbi
Homecoming night ·. Beth in the attic? Jo?
... Mandy sped over the railroad tracks ... we joined the parade in Chicago?
and almost went airborne?
I ... Wayland could walk right? .. . Melanie, Jenelle , and
Cathy attempted to act out
... Sue knocked over all the hats at the .. . Stephanie, Sue, and Jessica at the bowling scene in Grease
Westroads, and Tara left her? Steph's sister's house? 2?
... Melanie and Cathy first
... Janelle lost her keys in the snow, ... Chris Willitz ' house? learned to ride a bike ... fresh-
decorating Scott 's car? man year?
... James' Christmas party?
... Tara made a home video? ... Melanie tried to yell to Traci
. .. Wayland and the guys came to that her lights were on ...
... Gen fell off Toby's bike? Cathy's house after playing mud foot- smack right into the rolled up
ball? window?
.. . Cathy, Melanie, Janelle, and Krista
got pulled over in Janelle ·s driveway? ... Falisa and Melinka tried to
skip school and Falisa's mom
.. . Wayland took Heather to Home- ... Dave Stull complained about his pulled up next to us on the
street?
coming? spleen at Canfields at Creighton.
... Bobbi Jo and Lori F.
shared a dorm at cheerlead-
ing camp and Bobbi yelled
"Rescue Ran gers " in her
sleep?
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Ana Merizalde Tony Mertz Krista Miller Shaunna Milani Lori Minino
Kevin Miracky Almafabiola Mora Jennifer Nelson Nicole Newton Judith Nielsen
Eric Nystrom Christopher Oliver Marisol Ondar Steven Ozmun Regina Pappas
Christopher Pease Tonnie Pedersen Brian Peterson Frances Peterson Kathryn Pfeiffer
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Trever Pfeiffer Maria Pizano Brianna Plymale William Podkovich Joseph Pollreis
Joshua Preister James Rabiola Veronica Ramos Jessica Rangel Lorie Reed
Sherry Reed Jenelle Reisdorff Michael Rewolinski Jennifer Richardson Rochelle Rocha
Marissa Rodriguez Jerry Rody Jacilyn Ross John Russell Catherine Ryan
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Remember when. • • ... Rochelle's little rabbit car
was named Sylvia?
...The boy in front ofTara? Chicago?
... Chuy went to Burger King
...Gen's visitors at her window? ...Darnelle set the floor on fire? and ordered a cheesebur-
ger, and a water?
...Tara and Corinna played backgam- ...Susie threw her shake on the bus and
... Derrick did his imitation of
mon all night? it got all over Stephanie's bag? the pep rally?
...Corinna and Tara were afraid to be ...The chicken's were talking at Mickey ... Fourth of July weekend?
alone at Jolyn's house? · Finn 's? ... Michelle ran over a road
block with Nina and Rodol-
...Corinna and Tara stepped in the ...Shannon sprawled out on the floor at pho in the car?
mashed potatoes on the porch? porn practice? ... Nina and Peggy were riding
in the back of a truck to
...Corinna told her mom that Tara did a .. .Tara, Marissa, Andrea, squirted Lloyd 102nd and Maple at 4:30 in
round house kick and broke the in his ear when he was sleeping in 5th the morning?
heater, and knocked all the pictures hour with Tara's lotion bottle, and
down?
Lloyd jumped out of his seat?
...Corinna's mom lit a candle and it ...Marissa got mad at Holly for saying
started on fire and Tara tried to spit on "dumb girl"?
it to put it out?
...Storytime in 5th hour World History?
...Bobbi stole the palm from the brim in
...Monica told Brandon to jump and he said. ...Sixth hour conversations?
· How high''?
...Krista wasn't embarrassed?
...Lloyd made fun of Christina everyday?
...Krista got a shot, brought two right shoes to dinner, her dress came apart in
...Dwayne and Lloyd got into an eraser fight? the back, and all of the flowers fell oft her corsage at dinner, then won Home-
... Becky Stull sang the theme song to ",Three,s coming after all?
company·? ...Ruthie karate kicked her locker shut?
... Tania and Lloyd dressed up as gangsters for ...Fran's hair wasn't melted?
Mr /\nclerson·s Sociology class?
.. .Marissa thought Marine Biology was a class for the Military?
...Susie and Marisol went to Lincoln?
...Manso! and Diana went to the mov,es and Os- ... G. Capalite didn't have a way?
kleenex? Neither do we.
car liked Mar,sol. and Sal liked Diana? ... Brain toenail made his first
...Anthony s b:;isketl)all nickname was "potato- ...James S. ran over a retainer appearance?
wall going in reverse down the
man"? street? ... Seniors were tall and really
...Chandra and Heather left Bobbi-Jo and Sl1an- wise?
... Lamar R. sprained the same
non at Village Inn? foot twice? ... Sue D. and Gen C. hated
...Chandra hacl a surprise blfthday party? each other?
...Shannon had time lo do anytl11ng? ... Kelly learned how to drive?
...Keisha B. hit the guy 111 the face who I1,t her
w1lh his c:ar?
...Chanch,1 wore 5o·s and 60's for a month?
...D,lVld S. went w1lh Shaum1 T.?
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SUSAN DIZONNO MOST CHANGED C
was voted the most IN LOOKS C
changed senior fe -
male by her class- Female- ;;;
mates. To the far left 1. Susan Dizonno
is a picture showing 2. Nina OeLoa, Beth C
Susan as a freshman; C
to the near left is Su- Mccutchen
san as a senior. 3. Mandy Smith, ;;;
MIKE MCGINTY Bobbi Jo C
was voted most Andersen C
changed male by his
classmates. Mike was Male-
also voted second 1. Mike McGinty
most changed senior 2. Chris Hargis
in personality. To the 3. Mike Modra
far left is a picture of
Mike as a freshman ;
to the near left is his
senior picture.
The way we were
persona 1ty persona 1ty persona 1ty personality persona 1ty persona 1t_y persona 1ty persona 1ty persona 1ty persona 1ty personality
MOST CHANGED STEPHANIE STOBBE •
PERSONALITY was voted most changed
female in pe rsonality.
Female- Stephanie has been very
1. Stephanie active in volleyball, playing
on the varsity this year. She
Stobbe also is on the Tooter staff.
2. Marisol Ondar, Maturity is a very big part of
being a high school senior
Bobbi Jo as Stephanie shows.
Andersen
3. Melanie Zadina, CHRIS HARGIS tied for most ANDY MASTERS tied for
Heather Koch changed personality in a male. most changed male in per-
C hris entered South as a sonality. Andy is very seri-
Maleft freshman. He has played foot- ous about baseball. Many
1. Chris Hargis, seniors agree that Andy is
ball for all four years here. much more outgoing and
Andy Masters Chris has earned excellent mature than he was as a
2 . Dave Stull, Mike grades at South and is a
member of the National Honor freshman . As a senior Andy
McGinty Society and Senior Class Of- is a member of the year-
3. Jesus ficers. The seniors have voted book staff.
Chris as having changed the
Hernandez, Nate most.
Sullivan
Brian Salado Sandra Salinas Jolyn Schmeling James Shaw Melissa Short
Michael Sidzyik Chad Slump Brian Smith Mandy Smith Waylon Sommer
Brian Spencer Jennifer Sramek Howard Starks Stephanie Stobbe David Stull
Rebecca Stull Angela Styles Rene Swartzell John Swendroski Daniel " Matt" Synowiecki
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Kristi Szczepanowski Scott Taff Sharon Talbott Erin Taylor Lloyd Thomas
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Michelle Tripp James Uptain Bernard Vacek Wayland Vacek Matthew Vannier
Jeffrey Vasiliauskas Kelly Vondra Justin Voycheske Falisa Ward Teresa Williams
Daniel Wolfe Ruth Yates Fred Young Melanie Zadina Dawn Zaracki
Joseph Zelek Anthony Zurek
Mikesha Johnson Seniors not pictured ...
John Foster
Mana Aldaco Belinda Hanan Raymond Rhodes
Kurt Allen Scolt Homan Melissa Richtig
Ventum Antunez Roberte Ja1meja1me Marcus Rivers
Brandy Asl1cralt Mana Janda James Robertson
Rosalind Ball Gram Johnston Alphonso Robinson
Michelle Barnes Michele Jusev1ch Jerrod Robinson
Slepharne Bauersachs Percha Kelly Larry Ross
Chnstopher Bauman Zsanate K1rke Jenrnler Shorny
Maliela Betancourt Charles Lalournaise Kelly Smith
Mel1nka Brown Carlos Lara Roxann Springer
Tina Brye Tammy Larsen Chnstpher Stalford
Cl1rs1topher Budde Sarah Lmlor Cheryl Star
Tamika Caner Angel Martinez Traci Stept1ens
Lashonda Collier Tanya Martinezbales DavidStonys
Jenniler Cos1anzo Ricky Men1cucci Nathaniel Sullivan
H elena Collon Terry Merrill Samuel Swanson
Tremain Deperk,ns Michael Modra Thaddeus Swearengin
Karen Dn!>l.1..lll Shawntrese Moment Shawnia Sweeney
Carlos Ennquez Tory Moore Robert Tkaczuk
Chnstopl1er File Jessica Neibert Kennelh Tolliver
Evangelina Flores Alex Perales Michelle Tnpp
Melissa Foxvog M a1thew Petsche Renee Truax
Tr;,cey Foxworll1 Jocelyn Pierce Shaum Turner
Adnan Garcia Amy P1larsk1 Wilham Waller
Jose Gonzales Alvaro Pinto John Washington
David Gusman Lana Prange Aneeua Wilburn
Felicia Haley Chanlhach Rathsavong Dernetnus W1lhams
Anlhony Harris Jason Ray Ronald Worthington
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Sophomore Marco Franco takes a
bite out of his pizza burger dunng
lunch in the food court. (Photo by
Cathy Ryan)
South High friendly ''The best
faces are limitless thing about
being an un-
T he friendly faces at South High are limitless! derclassman
As we go through each day at school, we
enjoy and appreciate the time we spend to- is having se-
gether. The large involvement we have with each nior buddies
other makes high school a major part of our lives. always
watching out
We grow to depend on each other for support, for me and
confidence, and good memories. Each day that we knowing that
live may seem like a eternity, but each day brings us I still have a
closer and closer to becoming seniors. few more
years to en-
I joy being a
k1.d . . . "
-Shelia
·Bayly, 10