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UPPER LEFT—Della Zolman and Randy Beber enjoy the atmosphere at the Semi-Formal. UPPER RIGHT—Ritch Conrad and Wendy Maggert pause before entering the Auditorium. LOWER LEFT—The 1980 0.E.A. Queen, Joan DeKonick, poses with candidates Anita Baidinger and Kathy Sims. LOWER RIGHT—Debating whether to dance, Allison Millet, Tony Barker, Jane Sims, Diane Ferguson, and Chuck Zolman check out the dance floor. SEMI-FORMAL 13
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Students enjoy OEA Semi- Formal The annual 0.E.A. Semi-Formal was held in the J.E. Ober Auditorium on Nov. 4, 1980. Unlike previous years, the dance’s theme was that of Autumn instead of Winter. The Auditorium was decorated with pumpkins and cornstalks and the entranceway was highlighted with fall colored streamers to accent the ‘‘Harvest Sunset’’ theme. The band Southroad provided the evening’s entertainment and door prizes were awarded during intermission. Max Hambidge of Hambidge House of Photography photographed the couples attending the dance. Kathy Sims, Anita Baidinger and Joan DeKonick were nominated for Miss 0.E.A. Queen, Joan DeKonick was crowned the winner by Wendy Maggert, 0.E.A. Vice- President. The Semi-Formal again provided couples with an evening of dancing and romancing. 12 SEMI-FORMAL UPPER LEFT—Missy Van Ort and Bob Putt take a break during the dance. UPPER RIGHT—Joan DeKoninck is crowned Miss 0.E.A. Queen by Wendy Maggert. LOWER LEFT—Southroad provides music for the evening of dancing. LOWER RIGHT—Krista Dircksen and Tim Herzer get munchies at the refreshment table. | 4
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Mr. Pegelow wins ‘Miss DeKalb’ at pep session Spirit week brings out great tin ae enthusiasm among GHS students. “ q Spectacle Day, Hat Day, and Freaky Friday featured events to promote school spirit. The climax of the week was a pep session in which a ‘Miss DeKalb’ pageant was held. Mr. Wiemer, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Giegold, and Mr. Pegelow dressed up as women and attempted to be contestants for this event. When the votes were tallied, Mr. Pegelow won the honor of ‘Miss DeKalb’. RIGHT—Mr. Hutton presents ‘Miss Thomasina Pegelow’ the new ‘Miss Dekalb’ Queen, a bouquet of flowers. BELOW —Julie Creager, Tonya Harmon, Ron Wilcoxson, Rosie Sheehan, LuAnn DeLong, Kim Penland, Lori Davis, Harold Kline, Twylia Emigh, Susan Dudash and Cyndy Sparks get into the spirit of ‘Anything Goes Day’ during spirit week. 14 PEP SESSIONS
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