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Yearbook deficit wiped out High point in the Aeolian staff's year was a $1500 contribution from Student Council. This contribution, along with an auction (nearly $700 profit) and oth- er fund-raising projects allowed the Aeo- lian staff to wipe out a $2000 deficit from previous years and end the year with a $500 to $1000 balance. A staff of nearly 35 students assisted TOP—Co-editor Andrea Kelham places a com- pleted yearbook double-page spread into a mailing envelope. ABOVE—Advertising manager Diane Morr busily types yearbook copy in the Aeolian office. MIDDLE—Co-editor Jeanette Hunter works on a story amid the clutter. BOTTOM—Front Row—Lena Sorensen, photo editor and chief photographer; Andrea Kel- ham, co-editor; Diane Morr, advertising manager; Jeanette Hunter, co-editor. Second Row—Eliza- beth Delauder, Melanie Diederich, Dawn Wappes, Cathy Hutton, Cathy Stephenson, Cindy Bartels, Theresa Lantz. Third Row—Harold Kline, Joy Hixson, Sheryl Hornett, Trisha Sechler, Jane Sims, Lori Davis, Wendy Maggert, Shelly Dun- ham. Fourth Row—LuAnn DeLong, Julie Gorrell, Ingrid Taube, Brenda Jones, Theresa Delauder, Dawn Olds, Anita Higgins. Fifth Row—Lee Ann Listenberger, Lisa Bertsch, Tami Coleman, Shawn Livergood, Jackie Kruger, Molly Wappes, Mrs. Bonnie Miles, advisor. in fund-raising activities and selling yearbook subscriptions and ads; howev- er, only a small group of students actual- ly produced the 1982 Aeolian. Those who contributed time and talent outside of school hours toward production of the yearbook were Andrea Kelham, Jean- ette Hunter, Lena Sorensen, Diane Morr, Ed Jarrett, Anisa Hazeltine, Mol- ly Wappes, Dave Koehl, Ingrid Taube, Dave Relue, Shelly Dunham, Theresa Lantz, and Dena Snider. Mrs. Bonnie Miles, Aeolian advisor, also contributed a great amount of time and effort in supervising all phases of yearbook production.
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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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ee LEE ee ae ie ran Gift of light table saves time, trouble Work of the 1981-82 Signal staff was made easier and less time-consuming by the generous gift of a light table from Mrs. Henning Sorensen. A light table is used in the layout process for each page of the Signal. This year the Signal fell victim to “snow days”; the harsh w eather that canceled school also canceled the Janu- ary issue, bringing the total issues pub- lished to eight. Signal staff combined with the Aeo- lian staff to raise money this year. Pro- jects included a chili supper and the sale of a cleaning soap and Lifesaver lolli- pops. The two staffs also co-sponsored a “Last Chance Dance” May 1. It was the last non-formal dance of the year. Besides putting out a paper each month, the Signal staff helped with many of the tedious tasks for the Aeolian such as preparing the student card file, organizing underclass picture pages, typing subscription lists, and distribut- ing underclass picture packets. TOP—Sports editor Dave Koehl and editor Dave Relue lay out an issue of the Signal on the paper’s new light table. MIDDLE LEFT—Julie Gorrell and Ingrid Taube urge passersby to visit their table at the Little 500 and buy Lifesaver lollipops. MIDDLE RIGHT—Front Row—Dave Relue, editor; Brenda Jones, assistant editor; Julie Gor- rell, advertising manager; Ingrid Taube, circula- tion manager; Dave Koehl, sports editor. Second Row—Lena Sorensen, photographer; Susie Somers, Kathy Pepple, Teresa Delauder, Dawn Olds, Anita Higgins, exchange manager; Mrs. Bonnie Miles, advisor. Not pictured—Mary Case, cartoonist. BOTTOM—Signal staffers form an assembly line to package Lifesaver lollipops for the yearbook and newspaper staffs to sell. Signal 23
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