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-2 4 1-J A f tx - Tig'E,NYf ii 31 Robert Fiedler speaks on nuclear freeze during Whirlwind. Photo by 1eff Becker. 41 Donna Ostert, '83, helps Tony Budden, '83, in the student government office. Photo by Tony Haun. 51 Arthur F. Gilloon speaks during the abortion debate. Photo by 1eff Becker. 61 Standing: Nancy Noel, Kelly Goffin- et, Bev Gansemer, Lisa Richeson, Kris Reed, Rich Kapparos, Tracy Griesinger. Sitting: Pam Timmerman, Rhett Steck- lien, Donna McGrath. Photo by Mi- chelle Wernimont. 71 Vicky Glab '84 and Donita Wieder- holt, '84 give blood on Blood Donor Day. Photo by Ieff Becker. 1 -P Et M5-i1'li f2
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in A Producti e Year by Iana Kolker According to Donald Ruden, student government advisor, student govern- ment is an organization made up of students who put a lot of time and effort into helping the school and community. Their accomplishments include: big brotherfbig sister program, freshmen orientation, freshmen mixer, speaker programs, Home- coming, Homegoing, United Way fund drive and Ugly Teacher Contest, two film festivals, candy cane and Carnation sales, Blood Donor Day, spelling bee, Las Vegas Night, adopt a grandparent, Hempstead Bowl, Whirlwind, Leader- ship Workshop for area schools, participating in State Leadership confer- ence, and Mississippi Val- ley Leadership Conference, hosted MVC Sportsman- ship Conference, and visita- tion at Enoble Manor and the pediatrics ward. Bev Gansemer, student government president, said, We've accomplished every thing I wanted to this year. We didn't necessarily do what was popular, but what we thought should be done for the school and the community. The goals student govern- ment set this year included getting more teacher and student involvement, more community involvement, balance between social and academic programs, more charity and community ser- vice done, and a better spring program. Members of the execu- tive council were: President - Bev Gansemer, Vice Pre- sident - Laura Richeson, Treasurer- Donna McGrath, Secretary - Tracy Grie- singer, Elections and Inter- nal Organization - Kris Reed, Interschool Com- munication and Scholastic Improvements - Kelly Goffinet, Projects - Rhett Stecklien, Publicity and Fund Raising - Nancy Noel, Social - Pam Timmerman, and Student Rights and Responsibilities - Rich Kapparos. R- tiki' 11 Iohn O'Connell, history teacher, gives blood on Blood Donor Day. Photo by leff Becker. 21 Tina Konichek, '86, Ieff Small, '83, and Heidi Olson, '86, believe they have birds on their arms after being hypnotized by lim Wand during Whirlwind. Photo by Ieff Becker. , fs . 'U' +- I .K , , .wsu - f f ' 1 at.. . ,Wg it , iz- laura ,- f -f r':s, Q-A 'mx'-f vii'-' 'X 3 it
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Spirit eek by Debbie Pins The 1982-83 Spirit Week took on new ideas as doctors, nurses, and busi- ness people walked through Hempstead, dressed for their future careers. Mini skirts, colored hair, and other freaked out clothes were worn on Tues- day for Punk Rock Day. Diapers, pajamas, and gray hair were part of students costumes on Age Day on Wednesday. Space creatures and caveman invaded Hemp- stead for Caveman and Year Of 2,000 day on Q, Thursday. On Friday green and gold colors filled Hempstead as i students were excited for the big homecoming game against Iowa City. Tammy Cain, '84 said, It was good to have a new variety of days but the ideas they choose were not very well thought of. 11 Pam Trent '83 dresses up for Punk Rock Day. Photo by Pam Trent. 21 Peter Healey '83 picks the winner of the beauty contest from contestants lim Davis '85, 1on Tucker '83, and Doug Rodman '83. Photo by Ieff Becker. 31 Sue Neuhaus, '85 dresses up for Punk Rock Day, Photo by Dan Heinz. 41 Terry Koob, '86 dresses as a .girl for Age Day. Photo by leff Becker. 51 Renae Reardon, '83, Mary Potts, '83, and Sharon McDonald Q83 show their spirit for spirit week by dressing punk. Photo by Debbie Pins. 61 Sharon Pfeiler '85, dresses as an old lady for age day. Photo by Dan Heinz. 71 1eni Fruehling '84 dresses for Punk Rock Day. Photo by Dan Heinz.
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