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-----ACTIVITIES VerWey leads student coundl Representatives of the student body numbering 11 were elected lost spring. Led by advisor Joe Hougen and president Mike VerWey, the group sponsored such activities os homecoming week, activities week, and the senior owards banquet. They also changed the slogan on the SADD sign every week ond filed school board reports. In the spring they sponsored the student council elections for the following year. 1 Miss DeDotes helps Nikki Englert ond Poige Decker arrange refreshment for o Continental breakfast sponsored by the student coundl for advisors during Notional Activities Week 2 Soon after the 1986-07 elections. Mott Hoge ond Korlo Pederon refill their coffee pots while serving ot the senior awards banquet Korlo wos nominated President 0 Leading student input ond elected by the student body were Roxonne Dougherty ond Mott Hoge. freshmen; Kris Nelson. Junior: Oorb Lien. Scott Corlson. ond Pom Gerdes seniors: Mike VerWey president (front row) Michelle Kruse ond Goylon Lems, juniors: ond Nikki Englert. sophomore Not pictured is Poige Decker, sophomore 4 Senior student council members were Oorb Lien. Scott Corlson. Mike VerWey. ond Pom Gerdes 6
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Baird, Taylor visit 5DSU publications institute 1 Every two weeks on Thursday ond Friday Miss Hass Torm Trumbul Peggy Schultz Cindy Taylor Orer Austin ond £ e Bond tended to the duties oI page layout or the Sioux Valley News office 2 Reporting m various oreos such as news, feoture. e tonol column ond sports wete (front tow) Cindy Taylor. Kns Swanson. Paige Becker Peggy Schultz M Steensiond Torm Trumbu» (second tow) Lest ToUnger Amy Schultz 5a y Short Soto Derby Peggy Bergh Susie Steensiond Ho» VonBockern (third row) Bret Austin Jodi Boyer. Vicki Buysman. Kris Nelson E e Botrd Mike Volfhoff Chuck Motfvson (bock row) Ruth HW Mon Her ring, ond Jeff DeJong Not pictured is Michele Hardy 3 Editors Cindy Taylor ond Ed» Band take charge ond moke sense ond order of the stones ond layout of the Echo 4 Michele Hordy ond odvisor Mono Hass select stones for the final edition of he Echo Echo Every two weeks . . . A bi-weekly newspaper called The Echo is put together by a group of student reporters guided by odvisor Mono Hoss. The poge is included in the Sioux Volley News ond informs the community of happenings related to the school ond the student body. The stories were written on students' own time, ond twice o month the select group of layout artists traveled downtown to the news office to put the stories, pictures ond heodlines together on one printed poge Editors Edie Baird ond Cindy Toy lor spenr o week out of their summer before taking the position to learn more about newspaper layout ond reporting ot o publications institute held at SD5U in Brookings. They brought bock knowledge they applied this year, o second ploce for poge loyout, ond many friends ond memories they will keep for the rest of their lives. Echo 5
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1 Girts who worked in rhe Iibrory were (from row) Dione Winter. Liz Ofsrod Pom Gerdes. Chris Leose Rondo Smith. Tonyo Gill. Amy Scholle (se- cond row) Susie Steenslond Missy Tyrrel. Vicki Oliver. Ktis Swonson (third row) Missy Moier, Vicki Rods. Sereno Summey. Iibrory oide — Mrs Heibult. Michele Hordy. Kris Myers, Roxonne Dougherty. Kothy Myers (ledge) Ruth Hill. Sodie Veldkomp, Mindy Heesch. Peggy Toft, Toml Joyce 2 Guys who worked in the liboroy were (from row) Rob Freese Steve Menholt Kelly Penerson (second row) Pout Bunkers. Todd Qoldwin Donny Baker (bock row): Mike Jones, More Wolthoff. ond heod librorion — Dr Robert Freese 3 Kothy Butler reshelves books os one of her duties In the liboroy The library, with increasing use and popularity, has a number of students working during their free periods. Under rhe direction of Dr. Freese, they hove many duties essenriol to the running of rhe library including desk duties such os checking in ond out books ond magazines, reshelving books, ond answering questions concerning rhe Iibrory They olso clean ond move audiovisual equipment os well os play ond edit rhe increasing number of video ropes Other duties ore carried out by Mrs Heibult. rhe library aide In the third year with computers, usage hos tripled. Averaging 461 people per doy. the library's attendance record was broken three times setting rhe new record at 572. Boosted partially by rhe junior high reading lob, circulation almost tripled. New library record set at 572 Student Librarians 7
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