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Deanna Wappes represents Office Education Association, con- sisting of 28 girls, began its 1981-82 year with installation of officers. Parents at- tended and refreshments were served by members. Twelve girls were initiated at a ceremony at Andrea Kelham’s. A cake walk was held to raise money during Garrett’s Moonlight Madness. Members served breakfast to the varsity basketball team the morning of the De- Kalb-Garrett game. Mr. Fred Sowles won a cake at the OFA raffle at the Garrett-West Noble game. Placing in Regional OEA competition at South Side were Deanna Wappes in TOP—Andrea Kelham dictates as Dawn Wappes types a letter in business lab. ABOVE—The OEFA outstanding awards went to Nyla Sherwood, Jamie Shoudel, Cindy Bartels, and Wendy Maggert. MIDDLE RIGHT—Steve Bowman and Lesli Dickerson work hard but unsuccessfully in the OEA Superstars tug-of-war. RIGHT—OEA—Front Row—Joy Hixson, Dena Snider, Wendy Maggert, Beth Cattell, Cin- dy Bartels. Second Row—Andrea Kelham, Dawn Wappes, Trisha Sechler, Sheryl Hornett, Cathy Hutton, Diane Morr. Third Row—Denise Teusch, Roxanne Sobieski, Jamie Shoudel, Deanna Wappes, Sheila Teusch, Lori Kruger, Deb Swank. Fourth Row—Mr. Lester McCartney, sponsor; Lana Molargik, Kim Johnston, Dina Drerup, Nyla Sherwood, Malinda Johnson, Pam Parvu, Kari Blust. 20 OEA Typing and Related I—first place; Cin- dy Bartels in General Clerical II—sixth place; Cathy Hutton in Accounting II— fifth place. Deanna was eligible for State Convention in Indianapolis. OEA Superstars was the big event of the year with sophomores being crowned champions. Best Looking Award went to seniors and Booby Prize was awarded to the business team. Outstanding OEA members were rec- ognized at the end of the year. Mr. Les- ter McCartney served as sponsor of a successful year.
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eee ee es A es Pep Club members—91 strong—gave the football and basketball teams cheer- ing support throughout the year. This year the club sponsored its first annual dance-a-thon. Members took pledges or donations for the number of songs they danced to. During the Garrett-Lakeland basket- ball game, Pep Club members escorted the varsity players’ and cheerleaders’ parents onto the floor for Parents’ Night. Leading the club were Beth Cattell, president; Jamie Shoudel, vice-presi- dent; Mary Ann Hile, secretary; Patti Kleber, treasurer; and Mrs. Deb Lepley, sponsor. TOP—Railettes Johnna Smith and Cathy Hutton wait on football fans. MIDDLE LEFT—Malinda Johnson gets a mouthful of lipstick at the Y-Teens initiatio n. ABOVE—PEP CLUB—Front Row—Mrs. Deb Lepley, sponsor; Patty Kleber, Beth Cattell, Jamie Shoudel, Mary Hile. Second Row—Kathy Pepple, Cindy Bartels, Beth Vanderbosch, Elizabeth De- lauder, Denise Teusch, Dena Snider, Cathy Hutton. Third Row—Lori Davis, Tami Hans, Wendy Maggert, Chris McIntosh, Cathy Stephenson, Yumiko Kodama, Tonya Harmon, Jane Sims. Fourth Row—Lori Kruger, Deb Swank, Vicky Harmon, Johnna Smith, Michelle Johnson, Ingrid Taube, Janis Treesh, Twylia Emigh, Teri Miller. Fifth Row—Deanna Wappes, Roxanne Sobieski, Kim Wilhelm, Della Surface, Natasha Tschebykin, Mary Case, Lori Bowman, Jane Dircksen, Kami Oster. Sixth Row—Kelly Bonar, Krista Dircksen, Patty Hile, Angie Smith, Pam Parvu, Rosie Sheehan, Vicky Yarlot, Malinda Johnson, Lora Gerber, Julie Gillespie, Laura Zeider. Seventh Row—Laura Wagner, Cheri Hutton, Kathy Feagler, Roxanne Hathaway, Debbie Hatton, Tina Rowe, Laura Zeigler, Ann Schendel, Diana Ferguson, Deanna Getts, Melanie Diederich, Dawn Wappes. Eighth Row—Diane Morr, Sheila Teusch, Trisha Ferry, Deste Clark, Cindy Steckley, Nina Tschebykin, Shawn Livergood, Tari Kee, Michelle Maley, Kim Zeigler, Lisa Bertch, Missy Heal, Jackie Kruger, Janie Creager, Shelly Dunham, Ninth Row—Andrea Kelham, Laurie Standiford, Susie Getts, Mona Snider, Peggy Crise, Tammy Krus, Kim Cobler, Tami Coleman, Julieann Johnson, Rachel Warstler, Julie Creager, Wendy Creager, Gina Jones, Jenney McPheeters, Theresa Lantz. LEFT—Deste Clark escorts Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crowe at Parents’ Night.
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—ooEEEEETETE en ee ee Sie EE an HE Ie DL ne ED A eee WT TE Se OEA sponsored its annual fall semi- formal dance November 14 in the J.E. Ober Auditorium with a theme of ‘““Moonlight Ride’. All high school classes were invited to this fund-raising activity. Music was provided by Craig Hutton, Nate Hoeffel and Ron Conrad. Wendy Maggert was crowned queen with all senior members of OEA filling her court. Votes were cast by all members of OFA. All who attended enjoyed themselves and the music. Door prices were award- ed and refreshments served. TOP—Beth Cattell congratulates Wendy Maggert as the 1981 OEA queen, as candidates Denise Teusch, Dawn Wappes, Dena Snider, Trisha Sechler, Diane Morr, Andrea Kelham and Joy Hixson look on. MIDDLE LEFT—Lisa Molargik helps Ron Conrad, Nate Hoeffel and Craig Hutton as they provide great dancing music. ABOVE—Melanie Zimmerman, Sharon Gingery, Rosie Sheehan and their dates take a break from dancing. LEFT—Beth Vanderbosch, Wendy Maggert and Lisa Molargik swing to the beat. Semi-formal 21 f Pie
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