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Varsity Cheerleaders Monica Debets, Beth Dumas and Susie Bal er model Tom Bird and Sue Gloudemans entertain the students at the annual Mon- ® ° ' ' P ' Rainwear. Football was very wet this year, terossi Party sponsored by the Student Council. Santa always makes an appearance and the kids have a memorable afternoon. SADD Members, Jim Koher. Amy Nolan, Greg Mockenhaupt along with Mrs. Malloy recleve the 1st annual Steering Wheel Award from the Council of Area Cor Clubs. It is presented annually to the group who represents the desire, dedication and determination to help preserve life and the motoring sport. ACTIVITIES 5
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SAINTS GET INTO THE ACTION THE DAY DOESNT END AT 3:00 ... IT STARTS OVER We posed the question, What would High School be like if you hod to go home right otter school? Just think what all you would miss if only studies were avail- able. During the school day we would see no assemblies or pep sessions. There would be no need for a student council because they would have no activities to plan and see come off. No dances or clubs or games or newspapers or yearbooks. Luckily we don ' t have to re- turn to the days of yester- year because we have it all right here every day. Mrs. Malloy brought SADD to new heights in ' 87. They helped the signing of a law to make minor ' s drivers licenses look different. Governor Orr thanked them personally. The Spirit people won all sorts of awards at their camps. Cheerleading and Pom Pon take alot of work and dedication. The March- ing Saints brought home a 1st place. Everyone loves Saints Alive and the cooper- ation is always the best you could ask for. Also on the fund raising front, the Walk- A-Thon brought in a few dol- lars for the effort. It rained like the dickens but we hod fun anyway. The Drama De- partment put on 2 excellent plays and of course the Spring Musical was a tri- umph. Using grade school kids was a new twist this season. We ' ve always been partial to the Journalism or- ganizations. The newspaper is getting better and better every year. They hod a good year. This publication will hopefully be the best yearbook Dwenger has ever seen. Languages Clubs, NHS, Science or Art Clubs, the Yacht Club and the Ski Club, ETC. Wouldn ' t it be boring without a little fun once in a while?? Greg Johans of Channel 21 was challenged by the students In the 2nd annual Walk-A-Thon Here vou see Grea passing Saint after Saint. SADD sponsored a rock concert in January at an all school assembly. Here the band member directs John Grant and Mrs. Hall in a take off of Star Wars. 4 ACTIVITIES
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ACADEMICS ... A SOUND EDUCATION THE BEST EDUCATION IS A DWENGER EDUCATION Academics is basically what school is ali about. Here students have a wide variety of subject matter to choose from. Each student can take six or even seven classes per say including the required courses such as Re- ligion and English: Many of the more advanced classes are weighted. That means the student receives more or extra grade points for taking the course be- cause of the level of difficul- ty. Seniors have some unique opportunities con- cerning their classes. If a se- nior can take all the re- quired classes he needs before the first semester is over, he has the option of January graduation. Other seniors may opt for an early dismissal in their last semes- ter. Early dismissal is either the last one, two or three periods of the day. Many se- niors take advantage of these options so they can get in more hours on their jobs. Grades are very impor- tant to Dwenger students and most everyone strives for the almighty A. The edu- cation that we receive here is one of the best in the state of Indiana, bar none. Dwenger students always excel in any academic competition that they are entered. Our language de- partment always places several students in top places at the local, state and national level, National merit finalists are a way of life here as well. The national art awards always include a Saint. Department by de- partment we could name achievers. This is the place to get a grade A education. Mr. Mike Thompson helps Andrea Burch with her moth. Each Moth Teacher has a period to tutor students in that area. Mte ' v P jSlS ' W BL ' j m ' j ' - - [J L - - Concert Chorus entertained us with Christmas Carols. Left to Right: Ms. Monnier; Amy Minick; Lori Lee; Kitty Evans; Mary Pepoy; Tara Neuman. 6 OPENING
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