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New Advisor lVlrs. Butsch A familiar face in the halls of Hites High This year many activities came into full swing with new advisors, the Pocket Go- pher was no exception. The staff began publication with their new advisor Mrs. Butsch, The first few editions provided a learning experience for all involved. After having their feet planted firmly on the ground, the Pocket Gopher staff started their own tradition. The paper was hand- ed out free, starting with the Christmas edition, to all who wanted a paper. This enabled the entire student body to have the paper available to them. Traditions do change. What will be in store for us next year? 2 T' ,l.. W K WV '- ff X Margie proofreads deadline materials. Jenny looks on as Sandy types. Front Row: Marjie Douglis, Sherin Saadat, Sandee Hoskins. Middle Row: Row: Sandy lturash, Tim Paulus, Dan Sonnenberg, Len Snelson Cather Margie Dedering, Pete Crema, Elaine Hoffman, Jenny Hadtrath. Back ine Braun, Linda Ali- X. -Q. .gno- 2. W
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Student Council Adds New Events ... , , - -eral' -' STUDENT COUNCIL SENATE: First Row: Kelly Bartlett, Chris Vennewitz, Patty McCulloch. Third Row: Shawn Albers, Joan Skubic, Kim Vassar, Sarah Ferlita, Cheryl Edin, Jenny Had- LaDoux, Benjamin Bowen, Rick Geier, Pete Crema, Sue Arsen- trath, Suzanne Koteles. Second Row: Allison Ree, Sue Macke, ault, DeeAnn Norlander. Greg Bartlett, Becky Fish, Patti Spaeth, Laurie Liliberte, Cathy swam Student Council pays tribute to Mr Breisch in their Homecoming skit Along with the many annual activities, Student Council added some new ones. Among them were Clone Day, where students dressed up to look alike, Hat Day, when students were supposed to wear hats, Homecoming skit and the tal- ent show were also brought back.'Student Council members also made a trip to Crestview Luthern'Home and participat- ed in a Homecoming skit. The skit, which was a tribute to Mr. Breisch, was a great hit with the students. 3 fat, I wx The lighter side of the Student Council Yes, even Student Council presidents have to wash dishes
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V.I.C.A: First Row: Eila Rye, Robin Redgate, Dawn Lydeen, Darryl Son- nenberg, Jerry Helm, Dave Bier, Don Raskie, Dennis Boldenow, Bruce Nowak. Second Row: Mr. Jurkovich, Lee Fealy, David Kill, Ken Small, Bob Geiger, Terry Brunkow, Scott Cruise, Jim Kostick, Dan Kleszyk, John Emon, Mr. Terry. Third Row: Tony Jonak, Don Sroka, Ann Na- govsky, Karla Lindahl, Chris Lytle, Cindi Schlicht, Neil Bartholomew, Rod Lorenz, Ken Hendrickson, Mike O'Reilly, Mike Olynyk, Dan Swee. 1.4 Fourth Row: Don Anderson, Mike Griffin, Scott Rengo, Jim Olson, Tony Hamrin, Jim O'Brien, Bud Potvin, Larry Molan, Todd Dusenka, Lawrence Johnson, John Peterson, Debbie Layland. Fifth Row: Tony Bruder, Greg Bressler, Ken Ross, Ken Ross, Dan Ullom, John Ullom, Peter Reinarts, Kevin Ott, Paul Super, Bryan Ogle, David Weinzetl, Perry Berube, Steve Gonsior. if WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM: First Row: Lori Weed, Jayne Leslie. Debbie Webb, Christine Cates, Tom Struzyk, Pam Sorensen, Steven Lohse, Todd Seiler. Second Row: Sherri Hale, Kurt Frank, Randy Ko- pecky, Jeff Harshburger, Kelly Mortenson, Larry Wakeman, Mitch Pa- terson, Randy Manett, Mark Piper. Third Row: J. Danko, Dan Diagger, Stephanie Foslien, Del Buchta, Bruce Kortz, Todd Carpenter, Ken Jan- ish, Dana Turcotte.
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