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The cream of the crop Front row Kim Wallace. Lisa Chavez. Maureen Thies. Dan Schebler, Lynne Sebille. Joe Kopatich, Julie Fitzpatrick. Renee Zaug. back row: Roger Nguyen. Lisa Heings. Beth Osborne. Pat McCabe. Jennifer Barnes. Anita Lyons. Genevieve Halligan. Maggie Resnick. Tina Timmerman. Stacy Wulf Missing: Margaret Mester. Toad Brickson. Jennifer Britt. Cheryl Cavanaugh. Jaqueline Gordina. Patrick Gehren. Katie Miller. Michelle Naughten. Stephanie Quinn. Kurt Shoenhard, Anne Stoughton. Anette Tonn, James Wolf. Members of the National Honor Society must have a 3.5 grade point average cumulative for the first three years at Assumption and after induction they must maintain a 3.5, having one month to raise a lower grade point. Members are selected on the basis of service, scholarship, character, and leadership by the faculty. New members are inducted at an all-school assembly each spring. Moderator is Mr. Don Miller. Jockie Gardino spends some time in the Chemistry room. Kurt Shoenhord spends his time where most honor students do - in the library.
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Dancing the Knight away Twisting and Twirling at each home football game were the Knight Kompany Dancers, directed by Mrs Jdcque McPherson. Sixteen girls round out the squod, dn increase of eight girls over last year. Choreoqraphy and choosina of music is done by the squod. w Top Knight Kompany Dancers strut their stuff at a home football game Above Standing. Manager Pam Poston. Lisa Bressanelli. Gina Bressanelli. Michelle Freudenberg, Kristy Hort- vigsen. Debbie Resnick. Kneeling, Dione Fluber. Lynn Hanley. Jane Schmits. Karen Boecker. Dianne Merritt, Jean Wissman. Sitting. Katie Simpson, Nora O'Brien, Sally Eckman. Heidi Edens. Marie Vielbig Missing Annette Tonn Right Gma Bressanelli marches at the Homecoming parade 26
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The Oral Majority kec P The ability to speak publicly was certainly an art that the de- bate and forensics team polished to a tee. Coached by Mr. Tom Jansen, the debators spent sev- eral hours each week drilling their cases and gathering evidence. Debate is a two member team event in which one side takes an affirmative stand while the other team speaks negatively on a giv- en subject. The forensics team was com- posed of people who compete individually in a variety of events. They interpret plays, speak ex- temporaneously or deliver ora- tions at area tournaments. Win- ners of district competition, Mark Kilbane and Beth Pottratz, com- peted in the National Tourna- ment in Texas. Above: Debate Members: Chris Burkholder, Sue Turner, Sue Wessling. Jim Watkins, David Kay; Back Row: Mike Summers. Cory Naughton. Carol Vermeer. Chris Gasser, Mark Kilbane. Chris Cook, Mary Jo Beug, Dave Bushek. Laura Nichols, and Kim Prison. Right: Seniors Pat McCabe and Beth Pot- tratz defy Mr. Tom Jansen's authority. Below left: Frantically typing a debate brief is Carol Vermeer
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