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Mcv )jk «Kjuelyn Neu harth. a veteran tea«h« r ol 15 yc« , is in (luinr o( the iii« lasses HHS Sh« u a« hes Arl I, which consists ol (okx and design. Ari II, drawing and painting; An III. handicrafts. and An IV. handbtiih «eramus She has «lasses in freshman business math and com puter science Mrs Neuharth is head senior i lass advisor and she is kept busy With advising the Hisodak staff. He hobbies inslude handi «rails, calligraphy, painting, photography, and sewing ABOVE: Mark Wiesler and Grant Garrigan fondly embrace for all to see. LEFT: Tim 'Tex' Moysis takes time out of his busy schedule as school photographer to let someone else man the camera. 24 juniors
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Finalize Project Roman Holiday is Presented Planning and presenting the prom to the seniors was a year- long project. To start the year, magazines were sold to raise money. Throughout the year, juniors could be found popping corn and selling pop and candy at conces- sions of many of the sporting events. Deciding the theme and choos- ing the decorations took several class meetings and committee recommendations. Finally, the week arrived to start decorating. A Roman setting was chosen as the decorating scheme and Heaven was the theme song. Light blue, dark blue, and silver streamers created a wall. Pil- lars were used by a Roman night mural to create a gazebo. Pillars were also used to enclose the floor. A swing and patio furniture were added to enhance the atmo- sphere. OPPOSITE PACE ABOVE LEFT: Marshall Mike Hammer Jelly is saying lo ihe stu- dont body during his speech- Here'$ loo- kin' at you kid. LEFT: Lon Hart and Mike Jolty are putting in their time in helping with prom by working in the concession stand. THIS PAGE: ABOVE LEFT: Bob Haiwick motions that everything isa-ok with deco- rating, while Greg Haiwick gives a look of disgust, and Mark Wiesler start's at some- thing more interesting. LEFT: Steve Oligmueller, Mike Jetty, Sher- lyn Vlcek, and Shauna Vitek take time out to stuff their fact's while decorating for prom. BELOW LEFT: Jerry Bassett and Darren Griese are hard at work trying to get the streamers hung just exactly right. Juniors 23
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SOPHOMORES Debate Requirements Although college entrance re- quirements remain unchanged, there has been considerable de- bate in the legislature about the requirements. At this time re- quirements stand at two years each of a foreign language, upper math, and lab sciences, four years of English, three years of social sciences, and a half year each of computer and fine arts. High- more's sophomores fulfilled some of the prerequisites by taking bi- ology, English II, a math, and world history, if not taken as a freshman. Maintaining 19 students in the class for the second straight year, the sophomores were led by Jeff Selchert, president; Tork Cowan, vice president: Doug Hinkle, sec- retary; Chad Eldeen, treasurer; Jackie Neuharth and Dan Lusk, Student Council representatives. At mid-year Sheri Dugan left the class to move to Minneapolis and Deb Byrum joined the class. The positions of sophomore class advi- sors were held by Mrs. Wanda Ja- mieson, Mr. Mark Hasz, and Miss Robin Boiler. ABOVE LEFT: Classs officers are KNEEL- ING: Dan Lusk, Student Council represen- tive and (ackie Neuharth, Student Council representive. STANDING: Doug Hinkle, secretary, Jeff Selchert, president, Chad El- deen, treasurer and Tork Cowan, vice president. LEFT: Applying make up to create new characters are Justin Runestad and Jackie Neuharth, getting ready for their parts in the three-act play. Brian Ardry Kip Baloun Tork Cowan Sheri Dugan Sophomores 25
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