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Q35 ,, E T95 sPtRiT Above, left: identifying and arranging class photos is one of the various tasks that designer Sue Johnson encounters. ' Yearbooks Capture the Spirit is one of several signs used in the promotion of Reflector sales. 0 Catching last minute mistakes is the job of Copy Editor John Schulte. f SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS: Seated: Janice White, Tammy Stith, Shelley Huninghake. Standing: Detrea Bowman, Kelli Mclntosh, Penny Buchanan, Brenda Fessler, Jerry Parrott, Dean Walz. Activities!Fteflector ' 29
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Reflector: Changing With the Decade he Reflector Staff, consisting of fifteen responsible seniors, spends an entire school year designing the yearbook. Much time and effort is spent understanding and applying various copy and layout styles and procedures. Yearbooking involves not only taking pictures, but also selling subscriptions and ads, meeting deadlines, and most of all, learning to work with other people. John Schulte and Mark Culp served the class's needs as Copy and Layout Editors. The responsibility of handling all business matters and bookkeeping went to Business Manager Jenny Diesman. Lora Hasse and Paula Kappes covered the many student activities occurring throughout the year. The action-packed Sports Section was created by Rob Robinson and Kelley Maher. The Classes Section, both large and complicated, kept Sue Johnson and Joy Youtsey quite busy. Laura Koehler and Greg Leopold provided pictures and information on the Faculty and Honors Sections. The unique Seniors Section was developed by Laurie Schuett and Jon Sutkamp. Jeff Sprague and Marilyn Kappesser created the imaginative Ad Section. Below, left: Greg Leopold and Laura Koehler discuss possible layout ideas for the Faculty and Honors Sections. Above, right: Skid Row Bums Jon Sutkamp, Jeff Sprague, and Rob Robinson, take time off to relax and talk about the upcoming game. OREFLECTOR STAFF: Front row: Paula Kappes, Greg Leopold, Jenny Diesman. Row two: Sue Johnson, Lora Hasse, Mark Culp. Row three: John Schulte, Jett Sprague, Jon Sutkamp. Row lour: Kelley Maher, Laurie Schuett, Joy Youtsey, Laura Koehler, Advisor Barbara Brim. Back row: Rob Robinson, Marilyn Kappesser.
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Students in Action y cooperating with other clubs, Student Council provided some new and enthusiastically received projects. The Spirit Scholarship Fund, traditionally associated solely with Student Council, became a school wide project. Student Council still contributed heavily to the cause with the Mr, and Mrs. Santa Claus Contest, won by Mr. Stidham and Ms. Winkler. Sadie Hawkins Day, held in conjunction with B-Club, featured a mass wedding ceremony of over forty Dogpatch couples. Unfortunately, the Sadie Hawkins dance was cancelled due to 8 inches of unexpected snow. In April, five pro athletes visited Bellevue at the request of Student Council, to promote the fight against Multiple Sclerosis. These athletes met several of Bellevue's best athletes in a variety of fun-oriented contests. Student Council also continued its well-established projects. Homecoming, complete with floats, banners, and a dance, was a resounding success. The candy sale, held in February, served as Student Council's chief fund raiser. Basketball Homecoming enlivened an otherwise dead time of year. Student Council concluded its calendar with its annual banquet at Grandview School. Right: Student Council members Sue Johnson and Patty Kremer decorate a Christmas tree in the first floor hallway to spread the Christmas cheer before the holidays. ' President and Vice President John Schulte and Kevin Fausz conduct business as usual at the Student.Council meeting. ' 1979-1980 President John Schulte installs President-elect Kevin Fausz at the annual Student Council Banquet. 3 1 fi if '-i...,. yi . my
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