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FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES: Row 1: Amy Zbiden, Laura Taylor, Kristi Baugaus, Beth Willey. Row 2: Jodi Peterson, Jennifer Weiser, Penny Walls. Row 3: Ryan Reed, Julie Kennedy, Tammy Zimmerman. Row 4: Matt Sand- shafer, Christina Flanagan, Erika Reuter, Jenny Berwanger. JUNIORS AND SENIORS: Row 1: Bob Spratt, Becky Dietrick, Kim Nusbaum, Mark Rudolphi. Row 2: Jraci Brimm, Tiffany Hackbarth, Cari Chidley, Amy Lynch. Row 3: Elizabeth Anderson, Amy Tofte, Christine Harshman, Jennifer Green. Row 4: Sophy Hong, Barb Jacobs, Kris Bunt, Mark Gusse. Pete Burrs, Santa Claus (Mr. Nightlinger) and Barb Jacobs enjoy the Christmas Dance. Ryan Reed can't believe Amy Matsko and LeAnne Billings at the Big Brother Big Sister Picnic.
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Changes Student Council underwent many new changes this year: a new constitution and a new membership policy. Instead of having an open membership policy, seven representatives were elected from each class. Student Council had a smaller council to carry the load of many Student Council activities. Elizabeth Anderson was the President of Student Council. Vice Presidents, Cari Chidley and Mark Rudolphi, helped with the responsibilities. Amy Tofte was Secretary, and Christine Harshman served as Treasurer. Mr. Dick was the faithful and experienced sponsor. Dixini activities began the day school let out as the Student Council assembled a float for the 4th of July Parade. The Big Brother Big Sister program worked to make the adjustment to high school easier. Plans were set off for the Homecoming activities sponsored by Stu. Co.: flowers for a friend, the half- time show, the reception for the court, the pep-assembly, and the Homecoming Dance at Walgreens Field. Julie Kennedy collects canned food for the Christmas Dance. Student council sponsored many of the Christmas festiv- ities: cookies, candy canes, a Christmas Dance, and the Christ- mas Assembly. The council worked to promote many projects for the school: helping new organizations, starting and running concession stands. Community projects included blood mobiles, the cancer drive, donations to the United Way and other charities. Student Council THE 1987-88 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Chris Harshman, Amy Tofte, Elizabe Anderson, Cari Chidley, Mark Rudolphi.
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ihxim Dixini had two editors this year and two sponsors as it began publication for the 1987-88 year. Christine Harshman and Jennifer Wermers served as co-editors and Nancy Clarckson and Otto Dick began their second year as co-sponsors for the Dixini. The Dixini tried to capture the moods and happenings of the school year. The news section was under editor, Mike Keeley's control with Julie Kennedy and Mark Berrettini as reporters. Traci Brimm edited the double page of each issue. Features directed by Trisha Thomp- son, was staffed by Eric Brunick and Kor- rine McClain. Rob Lesage served as sports editor and had Elizabeth Anderson, Spen- cer Curnutte, and Brett Keith as sports assistants. Photographers Jennifer Green, Jerry Pauser, and Bob Spratt captured the moments on film. Keith Bollman and Matt Sandschafer paid the bills and got ads as business managers. Dixini met on Thursday evenings of eve- ry week. The Dixini began to use com- puters to lay out the paper as it advanced in layout. The paper was printed at Tri- County press in Polo. Julie Kennedy and Mark Berrettini look for di- rections. THE DIXINI STAFF: Row 1: Korrine McClain, Traci Brimm, Christine Harshman, Trisha Thompsc Jennifer Wermers, Julie Kennedy, Eric Brunick. Row 2: Spencer Curnutte, Rob Lesage, Brett Keith, Mi Keeley, Elizabeth Anderson, Mark Berrettini, Jennifer Green. Editors Christine Harshman and Jennifer Wermers Mr. Dick and Miss Clarkson ponder the work, from the helm of the Dixini edit the great work.
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