Dunkerton High School - Raider Yearbook (Dunkerton, IA)

 - Class of 1981

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Row One: Pam Miller. Jams Ohrt. Vicki Jackson. Carolyn Wheeler. Cheryl Grady. Sharon Wolff Row Two: Cassie Mixdorf. Lisa Pfiff-ner. Lisa Clubine. Susan Pfiffner. Anita McIntosh. Amy Speer. Kris Schulte. Row Three: Linda McLaury. Sandy Waschkat. Mrs. Febles. Jenny Quint. Linda Pfiffner, Carol Steffen. c ilYIJV flCTJUD! This was the second year of existence for the Spanish Club. September started them off with the elections of officers. Elected were: Sharon Wolff — President. Sandy Waschkat — Vice-President, and Cassie Mixdorf the Secretary-treasurer, who all kept the 20 member club going. One of their several activities included a coat check held during all the home basketball games. Besides being profitable, it cut down on wasted seating space taken up by coats and the hassles of retrieving coats that had fallen under the bleachers. On December 10. with the help of Mrs. Nichols, a combination surprise baby shower and Christmas party was organized. It was held at the Nichols’s home and honored Mrs. Febles and her new daughter Emily. Carolling, which has been an annual activity of the Spanish classes, was conducted on Friday. December 19. After touring through the elementary, they returned to the classroom to break the 2 pinatas made by the first and second year students. It took several thrashing blows, but it was worth it since it sent candy flying all over. April 25 saw several Spanish members traveling to U N.I. to participate in a Foreign Language Festival. Throughout the day they did many things to earn “money” which was spent at the different shops set up in halls and classrooms. Their final activity of the year was on May 5 when they went out for pizza and then went to Sharon's home for sangria and cheese. a. Lisa. Carol. Kris. Amy. and Anita join voices in singing Noche De Paz (Silent Night), b. Linda. Cassie. Sandy, and Jenny get into the Christmas spirit by making a pinata for the Spanish party, c. The Spanish Club members serenade the elementary classes with Casabelles. the Spanish version of Jingle Bells, d. These Spanish Club girls express their holiday spirit as they bound down the elementary halls singing familiar Christmas songs in Spanish. d 29

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The new year brought more things to do! The yearbook staff prepared for the annual yearbook sales campaign with a couple new twists. People ordering during the first week of the sales registered for a chance to win a Ford Mustang car for themselves and the school. Also during that week, the staff hid numbered stickers with different colors for each day on the junior and high school floors. The person who found the lucky sticker for the day won a free yearbook or refund if they had already ordered and paid for a yearbook. Four yearbooks were given away during that week, by April 1, 210 yearbooks had been ordered. Only when you are a member of the staff do you realize the hours put into the planning, picture taking, developing, printing, fitting copy, typing and retyping, and finally proofreading the finished product. In order to accomplish all of the above, seventh hours, extra hours after school and Saturdays had to be spent in the business room to meet deadlines. The last task to be accomplished was to drive to UPS and ship the pages off to Taylor Publising Co. in Dallas, Texas. The greatest feeling, of course, was in May when the last shipment was shipped; only to be matched in August when the books arrived at the school, and the staff viewed their finished product. a. Always occupied, editor Lori discusses with Susan the angles ot laying out pages, b. Ann and Lisa are frazzled by hours of work. c. Photographer Rhonda spends many hours operating the enlarger, d. Meeting the dancers' thirst. Sharon and Vicki work to keep up with the demands for punch. 28 s'- d c



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 Student Senate will meet Thursday during fourth hour. — the usual announcement for the Student Senate meetings. The sixteen members and their sponsor, Mr. Smith, worked hard planning, setting up, and doing activities throughout the year. Their biggest project was Homecoming which took a big chunk out of their budget. They decorated the gym, booked the band, planned the route for the parade, organized the election of the Homecoming Queen, and worked out the Homecoming program. b Row One: Kris Weber, Rich Nesbit. Deanne Averhoff. David Shimp. Lori Salisbury, llene Canfield Row Two: Kathy Kajewski. Bonnie Sadler. Al Averhoff. Jeff Hahn, Dave DeLong, Allison Baugher. Teresa Happel. Sandy Waschkat Absent: Kim Rigdon. Angie Weber. 30

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