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it ■ r K Debbie Adams Barb Lothamer Kathy Okleshen Mace Brauchla Ed Plant Kathy Nolan u 7G58Z Lv i Eugene Diehm Sue Hudak - ' 22562 J, Dave Jansma Jean Hudak Ed Rissing Barb Ellison Kathy Griswold Debbie Holly Debbie Dahm Matt Richardson Jeanne Ripley Linda OKeefe Judy Tagtmeyer Rick Rosencrans ii Karen Grotte
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YEARBOOK It wasn ' t easy. Fighting debts, disorganized lay- outs, overly creative section editors, tempers, and deadlines were almost more than could be handled. We ' re still not sure we succeeded. If it comes out at all it ' ll be a miracle. But miracles happen every day, don ' t they? Mrs. Griz, Kathy Arthur, and Mary Vastano held the fort. They deserve more than congratulations for the job they did, and I ' d like to give it to them. But I won ' t. They know how I feel. Two more people were also completely neces- sary. Mike Kleber and Jay Budzon did more than their share of work. Far more. To them the old stanza about above and beyond the call of duty applies. Many thanks. Sorry, Jay, but you ' re stuck next year, too. They ' ll need you. Thanks again to the wardens Mary and Kathy. I never got a picture of them with a bullwhip, but the staff knows. Do they know. . . To Mary (A, H), Kathy (B, F), Mike (D, G), Jay (E), and our ever-lovely Mrs. Griswold (C), many thanks. Steve Clifford (D, G), isn ' t really on the staff, but he helped us occasionally, and he takes such a fine picture we just couldn ' t cut him out.
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Student Government A. Pondering the policies of the school, the aggregate student ruling body pre- pares to make a momentous move for- ward. B. Preparing to make some lambent decision, Mr. Waltz prepares his notes. C. Connie Ryan testifies that all decision making is not so prodigious as to make her lose her palpitating humor. The Student Council, Dwenger ' s answer to self-help programs, came through for us again this year. A new pop-machine, monster movies, and a donkey basketball game were among the numerous and delightful benefits procured for us by our ruling body. The Student Council was the voice of the school. It provided a channel for the energies of an interested and productive stu- dent body. Special congratulations go to Tom Datzman, who lived through it, Nancy Grimmer, who took notes on it, and Byron Braun, who paid for it. To all who worked on it a hearty well done!
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