Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1983

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Newspaper One Class Better by Lori Herting Instead of one class like last year, this year the newspaper staff was built up to two classes. This was a total of 21 staff members, 8 more than last year. The 1982-83 Equestrian staff included 10 seniors, 7 juniors, and 4 sophomores. The staff includedg Editor, Sandy Siegert, sports editor, Ken Cummings, news edi- tor, Pam Trent, feature editor, Linda Meehan, cor- respondence editor, Lori Herting, advertising editor, Sandy Oberbroeckling, ad staff, Theresa Bemis, Sandy Oberbroeckling, reporters, Theresa Bemis, Bev Gan- semer, Roberta Sharpe, Todd Weiser, Ron Swift, Ion Tucker, Sandy Siegert, 11 Fifth hour newspaper staff: Front row: Todd Weiser, Ron Swift, Rich Curiel back row: Bev Gansemer, Roberta Sharpe, Pam Trent, Theresa Bemis, Sandy Oberbroeckling, Sandy Siegert. Photo by Dan Heinz 21 Sixth hour newspaper staff: Front row: Ann Curran, Linda Meehan, Barb Welch middle row: Laura Licht, Mi- chele Stoffel, Lori Herting, Ken Cum- mings back row: lim Oglesby, Kevin Brehm, Darryl Keck. Photo by Karl Anderson 31 lon Tucker '83, makes a phone call concerning a newspaper ad. Photo by Tony Haun 41 Ken Cummings '83, starts pasting up the layout for a newspaper page, Photo by Larry Billmeyer 110 Pam Trent, Rich Curiel, Sandy Oberbroeckling, Kevin Brehm, Anne Cur- ran, Lori Herting, Laura Licht, Darryl Keck, Michele Stoffel, Barb Welch, 1im Oglesby, Ken Cummings, and Linda Meehan, photo- graphers, Pam Trent, Linda Meehan, graphics editor, lim Oglesby, graphics, Chad Koppenhaver, lim Oglesby, advisor, Gary Koppen- haver. Although having two different newspaper classes makes it harder to commun- icate ideas for the news- paper, according to Sandy Siegert, editor, feels more staff members this year bettered the paper that much more.

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xxx Ut - '-3. I N.. ,I ,AIA X k ak staff member Laurie prepares a camera for another Photo by Ieff Becker. im Clark goes over the photo nments with yearbook photo- er Karl Anderson. Photo by Pam I. arbook third hour front row: Carla elog, Mary Arlen, Hillard Salas, le Row: Marcia Dittemore, Debbie Tricia Hosch, Back Row: Chris 'vi Hillery, lean Becker, Lori Herting, Iana Kolker, Larry Billmeyer. Not Pictured: Beth Marsell, Tony Haun, Michelle Wernimont, Dan Heinz, Photo by Dan Heinz. 41 Yearbook fourth hour front row: lody Cottrell, Laurie Nesteby, Tina Heires, Middle Row: Robin Trow- bridge, Cheryl Iler, Renae Reardon, Kim Clark, Ieff Becker, Tracy Steffen, Back Row: Lisa Chappell, Karl Anderson, Pam Trent, Iim Ogelsby, Darryl Keck. Not Pictured: Rich Curiel. Photo by Linda Meehan. gn ff -y ,X V, Sfmg Midi: E , r' DL- . 1 ,XI I J' Ar X. X Yearbook I-Iectic Year by Marcia Dittemore This year's staff has been divided into two class periods, said Chris Hillery, editor. I had a hard time communicating ideas to them both. The Equine staff includ- ed: Chris Hillery, editor- in-chief, Laurie Nesteby, co-editor, lean Becker, index editor, Tina I-Ieires, girls' sports editor and Rich Curiel, boys' sports editor. The '82-'83 staff was very young and inexper- ienced. They had an especially hard time selling the needed advertising, said Hillery. The Equine uses its ad- vertising to pay for the printing and delivery cost. The recession didn't really hurt us, said Hillery. Luckily we had our loyal customers and a staff that was able to overcome their shyness and contact new businesses. I enjoyed working on the Equine, It was interest- ing seeing how a yearbook was put together, said Beth Marsell. 109



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ll I t O U V 1 f 11 Chad Koppenhaver, '84, con- templates striking on an unwritten solo. Photo by Ieff Becker. 21 Brenda Henry, '88, lulie Stokes, '86 and Ellen Spear, '85, play their flutes during band practice. Photo by Ieff Becker. 31 Melinda Spiegel, '84, concen- trating on her music, works out a tough part. Photo by Ieff Becker. 41 Mike Waldbillig, '83, layson Eichman, '83, Lori Lochner, '86, and Mike Fahrion, '86, practice for an upcoming concert. Photo by Ieff Becker. Band All Around Entertainment by Kim Clark For sixty-three girls and forty-one boys, music is more than just something to listen to. It is a class instructed by Director Iohn Oehrle, that meets every school day where they learn all the elements of music. The Marching Band, Pep Band, and Color Guard all play important roles in school activities. The Marching Band for football and the Pep Band for basketball, play at all the home games. They also play at pep assemblies and march in local parades. The Color Guard, made up of seventeen girls, did a flag show during Marching Band and a pom-pom rou- tine during Pep Band. lim Murphy, Assistant Director, was new to band. He assisted in Marching Band, the Color Guard, and was director of Pep Band. Concert Band had many concerts throughout the year, the Pops Concert on April 8 and the Graduation ceremonies on Iune 1. The whole band par- ticipated in Tri-Double I with Senior, Clinton, and Freeport. It is a two day event on May 4 8: 5, in Clinton, which concluded with a concert of all four schools combined. A number of Band members participated in other band related activi- ties. Anne Deppe and Brad Iudge, both seniors, qualified for the All-State Band. Other activities in- cluded solos and ensembles for contest, recitals, jazz ensembles, and Honor Band. The band year concluded with a trip to Florida. The funds were raised by the music students with the annual fruit sale and profits from the Variety Tonight show. Iames Murphy Iohn Oehrle r ff st K X 4 .iam . - 1 F ,kg . I 111

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1983, pg 7

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1983, pg 36

Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 170

1983, pg 170

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1983, pg 61


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