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AssumptionHighSchool1970-71(uhsumpshun) (hi) (skewl)The Knight Beacon Senior Issue

the year 1970-71 wasdefined by:a varietyof students,Tom Wiebler and Tom Walatka- · ·-· tI II 'mod'administrators,FatherSpiegel

teachers, of course,Father Phllli 'Oklahoma' - a firstin school musicals,Mary Beth Evansand,working forstate aid.JepsonStandsIn FavorOfNon-PublicAidLt. Gov. Roger Jepsen has takena stand firmly in favor of state aidto nonpublic schools.In a statement issued by his office, Jepsen said quality educationin basic skills should be equally supported by government in public andnonpublic schools.Parents should beable to provide basicskills in a f)rivateschool system withoutpenaltyofdouble payment, hesaid.Thelieutenantgovernor's completestatement said:lep en"In this age of anxiety which welive in today - where direction andpurpose sometimes seem to be lost- it is well that we have availableprivate school systems that tend tothe spiritual and moral values aewell as th material ones."Quality education in the basicskills which our youth need to become productive citizens should bethe goal of both public and nonpublic school systems. Quality education in basic skills should beequally supported by government.Spiritual and moral values are stillthe responsibilities of parents - andif they wish to help provide forthem in the private school system,they should be able to do so withoutpenalty of double payment for thebasic skills in education, which exists today."Working together, we can provide quality education and still maintain the flexibility that will satisfythe 'separation of Church and State'principle which is Constitutionallysound."

R. Anthony AmbroseGail A rtioliFrancoise AubertGerald BallardDavid Beckwith.Stephen BeckwithAnne BeffelSusan BerendesRebecca BergerAnne BettiniMelissa BloughBarbara BoekholderChristine BradenKevin BradleyConstance BradenJoseph BrantCeleste BremerThomas BronsonDebra BruceBarry BurkeMark BurkeStephanie BtLrkeTheresa BurkeTimothy BurkeLawrence BushCarol ChristensenMary Clay

Jack ConsamusPatrick CostelloTeresa CostelloTheresa CoughlinSteven CowherdMichael CronkletonVeronica CrowleyColleen CunninghamMary CzolgoczMary Sue DavisJudy DeckerLinda DellemanPatrick DevineSusan DevlinLinda DixonColleen DobeshChris DolanThomas DoyleRobert EhlertJohn EstabrookSarah FeeneyTom FoleyDonna FrantzDennis FullerDeborah FunkNancy GanrtOfl.Claudia Gardina

John GerweMichael GiudiciLarry GladeBeth GlancyJo Beth GlowackiDennis GoodallThomas GrellCynthia GrimesRichard GrimoskasKathleen GrothusThomas GuySusan HalfmanDonna HalfordMark HancockPatricia HanlonDaniel HautDavid HautMarian HautMary Pat HautMartin HawleyDavid HenningLinda HerbersCharles HigginsMichael HiggsGeorge HildJoseph HintzeTom Huecksteadt

Michael JansenDebra JohnkeMadeline JohnsonTeresa JohnsonMichael JohnstonRoseann KarwathLinda KayScott KeimigJohn KellenbergerMary KellyMichael KetelaarMichael KiehnKevin KilleenDavid KingTimothy KloppenborgJanice KneelandKent KolweyClarisa KrattCharles KurtzPeter LabathCharles LairdLawrence LammersPaul LanaghanMary Beth LangeDavid LangtimmDeborah LannanConstance Leese

Lawrence LiebscherAnna LivdansRobert LivingstonLinda LohmanAnthony LosassoThomas LovewellMichael LucasPatricia LucasJohn LujackChristopher LyonsAnn Mac KenzieSharon MahraMichael MapesChristopher MatthysRobert McGeeMichael McCoyMark McGinnThomas McGrathMary McManusMargaret MeeksWilliam MetzChristine MeyerJane MeyerJohn MoellerGeorge MoenchPatricy MooneyMichael Motto

T. Brian MumeyDennis MurphyMaureen MurphyMichael MurphyJohn NahraRebecca NolanWilliam NothDennis O'ConnorNanette O'LearyDonna OlsonMargaret OlsonMary OlsonConstance OttenMarilyn ParrWilliam PeifferJerry PetersonSteven PhillipsJames PollitzPatricia PollitzMary Elizabeth PowellCynthia QuinnMargaret ReillyMary RosemanDonald RupeBetty RuthMary RyanDavid Sachs

Maria SchadelRichard SchloemerChristine SchmidtTheresa SchoeningMichael SchulteThomas SchwabMary Jo SchwarteMario SchwartzhoffSimone ShortThomas ShumateJames SiemMaria SierraTheodore SmithRichard SnyderJames SothmanTerrance SpaldingStephen SpelletichThomas StackJon StahlerDaniel SterlingGary StockmanJoan StolzeSusan TaylorEdward ThordsenJohn ToherMatthew TooheyThomas Toohey

DavidCarolMaryMaryUhdeUphoffJoan VelthoffElizabeth VossRichard WahligThomas WatatkaMargaret WalterWilliam WalzRose WarringStep11en WeissDavid WerthmannThomas WieblerRichard WildauerBeverl11 WilliamsRita WilliamsJean Wolf

TO YA IBRO E (ton ee am broz)oun, syn.: Twinkle Toes. Male ofthe species. Athletic tendencies drawhim toward participatingin suchevents as football, and wrestling.Has quality of bringing many members of family into the educationalatmosphere.Known for choreography in "Oklahoma ." Future ispre ently unknown.GAIL ARTIOLI (gale ar tee o lee)oun. Female of the species who isinvolved in many extracurricularactivities such as National HonorSociety , and Homecoming . Usuallylocated in Student Lounge, or theSSRC. Member of the soph. cheerleading squad; Future plans are toattend the University of Iowa.FRA COi E AUBERT (fran swazo bear). Noun. Syn.: Freddie. Female of the specie. Past History isvery unlike any other breed withinthis establishment: of European origin; particularly France Has strangespeaking inflection. Known to habitat ERC. Returning home to Franceis what lies in store for the future.GERRY BALLARD (je ree bal ard)Noun. Interests lie with the racetrack . . . has particular curiosityin the functioning of motors; oftenseen wearing uncommon type of hat;because of his quiet tendencies, littleis known of this specimen's futureendeavors.KEBECKMA(ken bee man)Noun. Male of the specie. Athleticpreferences find him near footballfields, race tracks, and track fields;future relies firstly with his completion of his patriotic responsibilities.DAVE BECKWITH (dave bee with)Noun. Male of the specie. Knownfor receiving many cheers fromlarge crowds. Has been seen wandering with strange enlarged armor onhis head while clapping his hands.Has memories for Formal, and "Oklahoma." Spirit Inc. is one of themany organizations he is associatedwith. Has strong theatrical drives,and appreciation of the field of English. Future lies in attending TarioCollege.TEVE BECKWITH (steev bee with)Noun. Male of the specie. A fleetfooted specimen known for his performance in "Oklahoma." A romanticist who enjoys the outdoors. Athletic tendencies draw him towardfootball. Fulfillment of his patrioticresponsibility is what lies in thefuture.AE BEFFEL (an bef ful) Noun.Female of the species . Most naturalhabitat seems to be the DLC. Within the history of the specimen includes certain curb-side consultations with friends and visits 'downthe hall' in a peculiar house on Farnam St. Can often be found at Kresge's when out of school. Future plansinclude attending Palmer Junior College.E BERE DE (su her en des)Noun. Syn.: Cutie. Female of thespecies. Kn ow n for accomplishments in Oklahoma;is one ofthe few Assumption students whoare currently enrolled in collegeclass s. Has reportedly been seenabout the band room; will be residing at Edgewood College nextyear.BECKY BERGER (bee ee bur gur)Noun. Female of the species. Knownfor successive firebirds. Often seenin the book-keeping room. Remembered for her unbiased parties. Oneof the nomads who aren't found inany one particular room. Future ispresently unknown.E BETI'INI (an ba tee nee)Noun. Female of the specie. Commonly sited in E-7; when no longerwithin school she has been frequenting the "Big White House,"Peculiar streamers have been noticed flying from the trees by herhouse. Attending college is what ism the future for this specimen.ALLY BLANCHE (sal lee blanch)oun, syn.: Dolly. Female of thespecie. Tries to leave the educationalenvironmentwheneverpossible.Athletic tendencies draw her towardmany of the games. Future is unknown to both Funk & Wagnall'sand us.MELI SA BLOUGH (ma liss a blau)Noun. Female of the specie. Knownas Queen of our court. This specimen thrives on every kind of activity that occurs within the enducationalatmosphere.Outstandingvirtue is kindness. College is whatlies in the future.BARB BOEKHOLDER (bar bookhold er) Noun. Female of the specie.Known for being chairman of thedecorations committee for Homecoming; usually located in the ERC,or Murray's Super Value. Often seenwriting in Journalism room. Homeis seen draped with white clouds.Information towards her future wasunknown.CHRIS BRADEN (kris bra den)Noun. Female of the species. Oftenfound in cafe, playing cards; hastendencies toward caring for youngchildren. Among memories are theSpaghetti Supper and Student Affairs. Future is in attending Morrison School of Drafting and Technology.KEVIN BRADLEY (kev in brad lee)Noun. Male of the species. Knownfor great achievement in being oneof the famed No. 1 Pied Pumpers .Besides this pumping technique, isknown in gas circles for his pumping ability, also seen frequenting alocal house of spirited beverages.CO NIE BRAND (kon nee brand)Noun. Female of the specie. A catlover who needs fire water to service. This being is known for its characteristics of seeking open fields.Future plans are currently unknown.JOE BRANDT (jo brant) Noun, syn.:Pretzel. Male of the species. Hisathletic tendencies showed in fouryears participation in wrestling andtrack. The most avid of the "PackerBackers." Future plans seem to leantoward college.CELESTE BREMER (se est brem er)Noun, syn.: Pigeon Sister, Celery.Female of the species; major characteristics is that of involvement inall activities of her learning environment such as editor of KB, GRA.Often worked out on the unevenparallel bars. Future plans aim toward pharmacy. Memories includeTurnabout'70, Homecomings andHonors III-IV A Schlegel's girl.TOM BROWNSON (tom bron sen)Noun. Male of the species. Knownfor great ability of getting the football team off the ground. If not fornatural tendency of clumsiness andbeing injury prone, the sky wouldbe the limit. Also known for participation as a stage manager. Future plans point toward college anda degree in sanitation engineering.DEBBIE BRUCE (deb bee brus)Noun. Female of the species, knownfor great enthusiasm with pep club,and painting signs; also popularilyknown for her great intellectual capacity. Future involves college.BARRY BURKE (bear ree burk)Noun. syn.: Hamburger head. Maleof the species whose kilowatt power for his hair is from Iowa Gas andElectric. Basic element of time consumption is parties. Future plansaim toward school.MARK BURKE (mark burk) Noun.syn.· Marvin, Antenna, Turkey, andR01 Tan. Male of the species; thisanimal is known for great speedsachieved for long distances; seenfrequently in either the ERC orCafe. Future plans University ofNorthern Iowa.TEPHANIE BURKE (stef fun eeburk) Noun, syn.: Steve. Female ofthe species. This homosapien leadsa merry band of majorettes; greatability in her Fussels; frequentlyseen in the Social Studies ResourceCenter. Future plans are yet to beplanned.TERRI BURKE (ter re burk) Noun .Female of the species. Usually foundin the Student Lounge . Seems tohave an attachment towards takingcare of elderly people. Has tendencies to beat upon friends when walking down the halls. Future plansinclude getting an apartment, working and hopefully becoming a nurse .TIM BURKE (tim burk) Noun, syn.:"hog." Male of the species. Athletictendencieslook toward football,track, and dancing. Often indulgesin fire water, and other similiar elements. Future plans are focused onattending college.

LARRY BUSH Oar ree bush) Noun ,syn .: Hot Dog. Male of the species .A heavyw eight in mind and body.Usually on top of everything . Frequently seen doing book -keep ing inERC . His muscle advances playaround on the football field. Has agreat love for lavender "tee pee."College plans are Now Down toIowa .MIKE CARRO(mike car ron)Noun . Male of the specie s. Frequently seen around the stage area . Knownfor escapades in the art room andthe cat walk. Friend of Fr . Spiegel.Is trying to live up to Tiny Tim'ssong . Future plans are unknown tous.CAROL CURI TE SON (car olleris ten sen) Noun. Female of thespecies . A homosapien of many activities such as GRA, Homecomingactivities. Her hair has tendenciestoward shrinking . Among her memories are Turnabout and Student Affairs. Future plans are pointed toward going to college.MARY CLAY (mar ee clay) Noun.Female of the specie; usually locatedin E-7, or in the vicinity of D-wing.Known to check-out for a mannamed Giefman. GRA is one of themany organizations she is associatedwith. Future is unknown to us.MIKE COFFELT (mike co felt)Noun . Male of the specie who mostcommonly is located near his lockerFej., or the student center of relaxation. Entire existence has been ona constant low . This situation willhopefully be overcome by attendingSt. Ambrose College.JACK CO AMUS (jak con sa mus)Noun, syn.: "Motown ." Male of thespecies . Known for 37 point outbursts; often seen at Prospect Park,or B-wing; his future plans are attending college.PAUL COSTANTAKOS (pol costan ta kos) Noun. Male of the specie.An individual frequently seen on theD-wing radiator. Has a rather unexcitable nature . Heaven only knowshis future plans.PATRICK COSTELLO (pat rik costel o) Noun. Male of the specie . Hasgreat control of the vernacular,especially in Honors English and Debate. Participant in the Loras MathContest. Future plans include college.TERESA COSTELLO (tree sa costel o) Noun. Female of the specie.A curly-head who was usually infoods class or ERC . Fond memoriesinclude the unity of AHS and theSpaghetti Supper.THERESA COUGHLIN (tree sacouf lin) Noun. Female of the specie.Often observed in S-11. This speciman loves horses and can also befound at Twin Cedars Stable. Thissummer she will be moving toHawaii.STEVEN COWHERD (ste ven cowherd) Noun. Male of the specie. Thislanky creature is found playing in-tramural basketball. Out of school,he frequented Spalding's love-ins .He 'll always remember staying outuntil 9 AM after Homecoming anduntil 11 AM after Spring Formal.MICHAEL CRO KLETON (mike alcronk el ton) Noun. Male of thespeci es. This super smart member ofthe senior class can usually be seenin the Math Resource Center . Future developments will be obtainedthrough college .VERO ICA CROWLEY (ver on i cacrow! e) Noun, syn .: Ronnie. Femaleof the species . An active part of thephylum that always says somethingnice to others . This poet is most likely found in the band room.OLLEE CUNNINGHAM (col eencun ing ham) Noun. Female of thespecies . Noted for appearing spacedout while actually knowing what'sgoing on . Could usually be seen inthe English Resource Center . A devoted member of this issue of theKnight Beacon. Future days will bespent at Regis College in Denver .MARY CZOLGOSZ (maree chogas)Noun. Female of the specie . Memberof the dramatic phylum. Frequentlysays "I wanna be loved by you."Involved in GRA, school plays andSpirit Inc. Future aims are to become an actress.MARY SUE DAVIS (ma ree su davis) Noun. Female of the specie.Alwayscheerful,this specimanworked at Osco Drug. Usually seenin the Foods Lab. Plans for the future are unannounced.JUDY DECKER (ju dee dek er)Noun, syn .: Gudi, Pigeon Sister.In the educational environment, thisartist can be found in the Art Room,Miss O's office or at National Honor Society meetings. Once seen inDLC in a red sweater. Active inschool plays, Model UN, the KnightBeacon and OKLAHOMA! dancer. Future plans are college at University of Pittsburgh with a premed major.LINDA DELLEMAN (}in duh del eman) Noun. Female of the species.An active creature of the G.G.'sgang who'll never forget Scott County (and it's detentions!) She enjoyedHomecoming '70 and was on theKnight Beacon staff. Always looksforward to 3:15, week-ends and vacations.PATRICK DEVINE (pa tric de vine)Noun. Male of the species. Thiscreature was a football player forfour years and enjoyed being on theKB Staff . Noted for his tardiness inalmost everything. His future is undecided.SUSADEVLIN (su san dev lin)Noun. Female of the species. A member of the E-7 gang, this cutie wasseen at all the big dances. Oftenfound at the microscope or withNoth. Future developments includebecoming a nurse.LINDA DIXON (lin duh dix on)Noun. Female of the species. Thisspcciman was a devoted member ofthe Advanced Biology phylum. Other habitats include Government Resource and the Home Ee Room . Future plans are undecided.COLLEEDOBESH ( col lean dobesh) Noun, syn .: Hot dog girl. Female of the species. Habitats wereEnglish Resource Center and theStudent Lounge. A frequent guestof the AHS track. she has fond remembrances of Homecoming andTurnabout. Future plans are unannounced.CHRIS DOLAN (chris do land)Noun. Male of the species. This artist's habitat was either the ArtRoom or the Mechanical DrawingRoom . One of the livlier specimensof D-4. Will always be rememberedfor has case of the "frizzes.''THOMAS DOYLE (toe mas doy 1)Noun. Male of the species. A speciman of the skiing phylum . Also involved in track, he too enjoyedTurnabout and Formal. Future plansare undecided.ROBERT EHLERT (ro bert eh lert)Noun. Male of the species. In theeducationalenvironment,can bespotted wandering around. His future is unknown to us.JOHESTERBROOK (jon es terbrook) Noun. Male of the species.Usually found at S-7 or at Geifman's. Well noted for his suede"treads.'' Future plans are undecided .ROBERT FIESE (ro bert fiese)Noun, syn. : Bink, Stink. Very maleof the species. Of the muscular phylum, this speciman's habitat was thebalconyof the gym, pressingweights . Was seen at Turnabout '70with an odd formation about hishead. His future plans have not beenannounced .ARAB FEE EY (sar ah fen e)Noun, syn. : "little old man." Female of the species . Often seen running in a very becoming grey sweatshirt. In school this creature is notedfor her saddle shoes. Memory banksinclude Turnabout '70 and G.R.A.THOMAS FOLEY (toe mas fol e)Noun. Male of the species. Noted forexotic jeans and participation in theart show. One of the B-5 gang. Atpresent, his future plans are undecided.DO NA FRANTZ (don a frantz)Noun, syn.: "lady." Female of thespecies. The in-school habitation ofthis speciman is the E-Wing Laboratory. Known to hibernate there upto 6 mods a day. There is no compatabalitybetween hockey sticksand her nose, which was proven inOctober. Her forwardingaddresswill be the Marine Corps,DE NIS FULLER (den is ful er)Noun, syn.: Sugar Bear. Male of thespecies. Athletic tendencies led himto be No. 78 in football and managerfor other teams. His technical abilities allowed him to operate in theKB darkroom. Future plans are uncertain.

DEBORAH FK (deb or uh funk)oun. Female of the specie. Abilities tend to draw her to the typingroom. These skills were useful toher when she assisted with theGYRE. In the early hours, she canbe een in E-2. After her educationaldevelopment i completed at AHS,her future plans have not been decided. ·cy GA.'. 0 (nan cee gannon) 'oun, yn.: Bean. Female ofthe specie. Outstanding feature isJong, blonde hair. Noted for use ofmulti- yllabic words in her HonorsEngli h essay . Can be tracked downto the ERC. Enjoys driving. Nextfallhe will be pursuing furtherknowledge at Marycrest.CLA DIGARDI. A (clod ee uhgar dcen a) oun. Female of thespecie. A member of the E-7 phylum. Out of school, she goes toScott County Park or the obstaclecourse. News editor of the KB andon the yearbook staff Junior year.Will remember certain discomfortson the band trip to Canada. Futureplans will take place in Kirksville,Mis ouri.JACK GERWE (jak ger way) Noun.Male of the specie. One of the motorcycle monsters of our institution. Hisathletic tendencies draw him to thetrack hurdles. Future plans are acolJege education.UCHAEL G IDICI (mik jyoo deesee) Noun, syn.: Jude. Male of thespecie. Will always remember theskit in history Junior year. Athletic participationincluded manyrough basketball games. Will alsoremember alJ the great kids fromAHS. Carleton College is where thisspeciman is headed.LARRY GLADE (Jar ee glade)Noun. Male of the specie. Will neverbe forgotten for Frosh antics. Future plans are being pondered.BETH GLANCY (beth glan cee)Noun. Female of the specie. Thisspeciman was one of the DLC gangin the '70 Variety Show. Her fondestmemories are Turnabout '71 and SK.She'll miss the kids the most. Future will take place in Iowa City.JO BETH GLOWACKI (jo beth glowo kee)oun, syn.: Hot Dog Girl.Female of the specie. Thrives ongames, parties and boys. While absorbing education at AHS, she couldbe found in G-wing or ERC. If outof school, she most likely will beat Garfield Park, AHS track orOpen Houses.BRYA T GOODALL (bri ant goodal) Noun. Male of the specie. Knownas president of the student council,this animal's fondest memories include parties at Springbrook. Thisbusy creature's habitats can rarelybe predicted. However the first placeto scout would be the ''Sky High."DESNIS GOODALL (den nis goodal)oun. Male of the specie. Isnoted for his artistic ability, especially . in sketching. Can be spottedby hi tendency to wear tennisshoe , possibly for fast get-aways.So far, the future has not been decided for Dennis.THO)IAGRELL (tom as grel)oun. Male of the specie. He enjoyed the educational atmospheredue to the cleanliness. Recollectionsof AHS will include calestentics under Coach Sherman. Due to theguidance of certain teachers, Tomfelt that he had little time to laughor blush.CY .THIA GRI:\IES (sin the agrimes)oun. Female of the specie.A loyal GG since Junior year. Inschool habitation is E-7. Out of AHS,check Beokholder's basement withall the other GG's. One of the bestrecollectionshe has involves thefun time at Scott County Park andthe "unfun" detentions that followed.RICH RD GRO,IOSK(rich ardgrim ow- cus) oun, syn.: Gus. Maleof the specie. Favored surroundingin the educational facilties was B-5.Enjoyment found in the form offootball games by this creature. Oneof strongest dislikes is towards algebra.K THLEE, GROTH(kath Jeengro thus) Noun, syn.: Gro. Femaleof the specie. Constantly occupiedby Student Council, advanced biology and employment at Schlegel's.One of her more memorable experiences was sliding through cindersat a track meet. Can usually be located in or around E-7. Future plansinclude St. Ambrose.THOMAS GUY (tom as gi) Noun.Male of the specie. Can ofter betracked down at Lil's. Noted for hisout landing abilities a a WEB. Inthe future, we might see him fulfill his aspiration to become President of the United States.HALF IAN (sus an hafman) Noun, syn.: Amanda, Hot DogGirl. Favorite resting places includeE-wing lav, parties, dances, footballand basketball games, HRC, the Airport and Bruds. Ten years fromnow, Sue will still remember Easterof '71. Future plans are uncertain.DO. A HALFORD (don a hal ford)Noun. Female of the specie. Can beidentified by her long blonde hair.Also a member of the clan that frequents Brud's. This Hot Dog Girl'smemories include Turnabout '70 andSpaghetti Supper.IARC HA COCK (mark han cok)Noun. Male of the specie. One ofthe stage crew phylum. Kept busyby participation in school productions. Not a linguist, he seems satisfied with the company in the Religion Resource Center.ROBERT HANDEL (rob ert handel) Noun. Male of the specie. Haextreme dislike for afternoon homeroom, wierdos and the dress code.One of the personages that attendedthe B-5 bull sessions. Out of school,his hangouts were Burger King,Reggie Jackson Field, Pizza Hut orGu Hou e. In the future, he mightattend college or work.P TRICIA HANLO(pat rish ahan Ion) Noun, syn.: Trish, Rachael.Female of the pecie. Parties, dances,games, school plays and studentcouncil kept her closely tied to AHS.Her musical abilities as accompanistfor the chorus will be furtheredwith a major in music at St. Ambrose College.DA 'IEL HAUT (dan e al howt)Noun. Male of the specie. This particular speciman can often be observed at Burger King. In the spring,he can be seen endeavoring at selling season baseball tickets. Thoroughly enjoyed the people and spiritof AHS.DAVID HA T (da vid howt) Noun,syn.: Wale. Male of the specie. Outside the academic setting, this animal is u ually on the "one ." During school hours, he can be spottedin the StudentLounge eagerlyawaiting 3:15. The "d" team was afavorite of his.DE, IS HAUT (den nis howl)Noun. A male of the species. As anemployee of Baron's, this senior isremembered for his ability in fr shman science classes. Formerly employed at a local drive-in. Kept busyby collecting pay checks.)IARIHT (mar ee on howt)Noun, syn.: Little Marian. Femaleof the specie. Could be seen as theknight on horseback in the Homecoming '71 parade. Has summer employment at Harrah's Lake. Ridesher horse whenever possible. Memory banks include riotus times during OKLAHOMA! and Honors English Classes. Her studie will continue at St. Ambrose ColJege.IARY PATRICE HA T (mar eepa tree se howl) Noun. Female ofthe specie. This specimen's insightsof AHS state that this school breedsloyalty and friendliness. Possibilitiesfor the future include attending Palmer Jr. CoJlege, then becoming anairline stewardess.IARTU IIA\\''LEY (mar tin hawlee) Noun. Male of the specie. Posses. es exceptional abilities in football. Versatility enabled him to winspeech award, be Turnabout Kingcandidate and participate in basketball. His future will depend uponwhat hapens in Iowa City next fall.DAVID HEIG (da vid hen nig)Noun. Male of the specie. Syn.: Turtle. D-4 was the early-morning habitat for this creature. Later in theday, check B-5. Out of school habitsunknown. More learning is in thefuture for Dave.LINDA HERBER(!in duh herbers) Noun. Female of the species.This phyla best suited for a smokefilled area such as the E-wing lav.The basic habits of the creature include trying to escape from herplace of learning without gettingcaught.

CH RLE. RIGGI(char els higgens)oun. A male of the specie.Syn.: Moldy. This inhabitant of Assumption has di tinct memories ofNew Year's Eve, g tting hit by snowballs in Mass Media, and a localestabli hment of ''spiritedbeverages.''11 H EL RIGG(mi kal higs)oun. Male of the specie. This animal wa newly added to our mcnangeri . B cause of his quiet tendencies. little is known about his originor habits.GEORGE HILD (ge or ge hild)Noun. Male of the specie. Syn.: BSer.The most agile of beings found inthe darkest jungle of this learninginstitution. Noted for great skill offalling with negative velocity whiletill in his desk. Can also be foundnear "spirited'" waters. The apartment or the DLC are most commonhabitatsJOE HI 'TZ (jo hinze)oun. Maleof the specie. Usually can be foundaround B-wing hall. This creature'smemory tap revealed thoughts ofFriday and Saturday night dances,football games, and Student AffairsDay.TOM H ECK TEADT (horn hucksted) Noun. Male of the specie. Syn.:Hucks. NaturalurroundingsareE- 7 and ERC. Sometimes seen at thelocal refreshment stand. The athletic abilities of this animal hingeupon football and track. Goals beyond the present are manifested inan urge to go to U of I to becomea medicine man.MICHAEL JAE(mike al jansen) Noun. Male of the specie. Remembers all the fun with fellow inhabitants of his environment. Aftermod 13 can be found with the gangin B-5. Struck it rich when he found 20.00 on the idewalk freshmanyear . Will be attending college atAmes.DEBBIE JOH KE (de ee jon kee)Noun. Female of the specie. Of thephyla which tans quickly after ashort vacation. Due to the frequentdisappearanceof this creature onquick trips, her habits are not wellknown.KARL JOHO(karl jon son)oun. Male oi the specie. Syn.:Johnny Carlson . Sometimes seendashing about on his way to ERC .For a short time was constantly inS-7. Future plans include Biologyand pre-dent . Was part of the KBstaff.MADELINE JOHO (mad i linejon son) Noun. Female of the specie.Multi-talented in music with abilityto play the saxaphone and, upon request, the violin. For this specimanthere are no specific plans.TERE A JOHO(tree sa jonson) Noun. Female of the specie. lineeded, was usually found in thetyping room. Possessed skills in badminton. Quiet in nature, no definitedata could be located as to particular habits.MIKE JOH. STO. (mike jons ton)Noun, syn.: Jose, Wierdo. Male ofthe pecie. Another B-5 body, canbe spotted by the flashy clothingworn. Was noticed riding in a littlewagon in the Homecoming '70 parade. However, no wagon riding wasmentioned in future plans.RO EAKARWATH (rose ankar woth) Noun. Female of thespecie. Tendencies draw her towardthe Home Ee room. Normally located in S-wing. At times, used onlyone arm. However, this idiosyncrasyhas not manifested itself as of late.Future plans are being made.LI DA K Y (!in duh ka) Noun. Female of the specie. Seemed to approve of the program of studies offered at Assumption and in particular Sr. Francell's Mass Media andher freshman religion class. Earlymorning habitat is D-4. Occupationover a vast span of time has beenat Kresge 's. Her future as of yetis uncertain.COTT KEmUG (scot ki mig) Noun.Male of the species. Has been reported to be seen upon various occasions in B-wing and in the vicinity of Duck Creek Plaza. Has knowledge of Homecoming '70 and hisSpanish classes. Among his otherfuture plans he will be seen in thevisitors of Edgewood College inMadison, Wisconsin.JOH KELLE B RGER (jon keln bur ger) Noun. A male of thespecies. Has retrospect for Homecoming '70, Turnabout '69, and going to Mr. Donut at 4:30 a.m. For areason of which is sure only to acertain few, he seems to have a particular fondness for weekends, andthe activities that are containedwithin. Often found around SkyHigh and towards the fall he willbe changing his present environmentto that offered in Colorado.MARY KELLY (mare kel le) Noun.syn.: Marsie. Female of the species,who is of the nomad Knights (rarely goes to the same room when free).Her travel instincts have led her onmany unplanned trips to Iowa Cityto visit her various friends. Sheseems to have a habit of fallingasleep at anytime, and has an numerable

Assumption High School 1970-71 (uh sump shun) (hi) (skewl) The Knight Beacon Senior Issue . the year 1970-71 was . Mary Roseman Donald Rupe Betty Ruth Mary Ryan David Sachs . Maria Schadel Richard Schloemer . ward pharmacy. Memories include Turnabout '70, Homecomings and