Highmore High School - Hisodak Yearbook (Highmore, SD)

 - Class of 1982

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Junior Class Work Starts With Homecoming The first tasks for the class of “83” were the selection of a mar- shal candidate and decorating the float for Homecoming. Lorie Klebsch was the chosen candidate, and the junior float was “Shake ’n Bake the Trojans.” The main responsibility was to make money for prom. Nights of working concessions at football games, wrestling matches, and basketball games occupied the time of the juniors. The class reached a total of $4,000 in maga- zine sales. Rob Hale earned the title of high sales person. The American Legion and Le- gion Auxiliary chose Boys and Girls Staters. Todd Neuharth and Todd Mize were selected as dele- gate and alternate. Boys State was held on the campus of Northern State College in Aberdeen. For the week long event Julie Oligmueller attended Girls State at Dakota Weselyn College in Mitchell. Tra- cey Boiler was chosen as the alter- nate. “Don’t Stop Believin’” was the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom. A bridge surrounded by raindrops and pastel colored crepe paper transformed the auditorium for the evening. “Ivory” provided music. Some of the junior’s moth- ers served breakfast in the east wing. TOP LEFT: Tracey Boiler and Gary Heck- enliable play assembly line while hanging streamers for prom. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Haiwirk explains the basics of working concessions to Becky Kusser. CENTER: Mrs. Haiwick. Mr. Hasz, and Mr. Smith discuss the progress of the ju- niors on the prom decorating. BOTTOM: Out for a Sunday stroll, or maybe the races, are driver Julie Olig- mueller and her operator Aileen Gallagher. 26 Juniors

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Mr. Suvc MnUori 1» a fir»t year icachtr at Highmore He graduated from Northern State College in Aberdeen with a bachelor of science da gre» in secondary education. He majored in social science with hut minor in Knglish and paychlogy. At Highmore he taught Rnglish I and II, psy- chology. and world history. He was also advisor of the one-act plays and Pirate Journal. Mr Matson's hobbies include ten- nis. bowling, and reading Robert Taylor Susan VanDenBurg Dana Zeigler TOP LEFT: Mary Kay Tabbert and J.P, Cowman take time off from their hard work on the prom to practice a new step in dancing. TOP RIGHT: Joey ScBillinger must enjoy his work by the large smile he’s wearing. LEFT: Steve Schmidt’s and Bridget Ne mec’s attentions are diverted by the pho (ographer while decorating for prom. Juniors 25



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Sophomores leading the sophomore class this year as offi- cers are FRONT ROW: Guy Childs, vice- president; Tracy Scott, treasurer; and Ron Jet- ty, student council representative; BACK ROW: Kari Griese, president; Megan Garri- gan, student council representative; and Kim Williams, secretary. The following students were officers last year: Kari Griese, president; Megan Garrigan, stu- dent council representative; and Guy Childs, student council representative. Melody Aasby Corey Bruce Guy Childs Caly Cowan Sam Dancey Ralph Donovan Tim Kllsworth Pam Faulstich Megan Garrigan Kari Griese 27 Sophomores

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