Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1983

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f Students Take Charge by Barbara Meyer I feel the purpose of this program is to give students a better understanding of a teacher's role - both in actual teaching and in preparation. I think some- times students don't fully realize the hassles that teachers do go through, stated Richard Kapparos, the man behind the scenes of Student-Teacher Ex- change Action Day. On this day, abbreviated ISTEADJ, students had the opportunity to become teachers for a day. STEAD was February 16 for fresh- men, sophomores, and sen- iors with administrative positions. juniors and sen- iors with teaching positions switched on February 17. Out of 118 teachers, 68 volunteered to be involved with the program, which Kapparos thought was a good turnout. The students were allowed to apply for as many jobs as they wished, but they could only accept one. Bev Gansemer, who was chosen for the position of Principal Don Moody, felt the experience was a good one. I enjoyed participat- ing in STEAD - I feel the program is worth continu- ing. I learned a lot, and I hope more students get involved again next year. The general purpose of STEAD was to give students l22 participatedl who are interested in teaching a taste of the future. It seemed to accomplish this and much more - it was a very enjoyable experience for those involved. Hillard Salas, '85, said, I really had fun that day. I got to know what it was like to be a teacher, and all the things they go through. .41 l Randy Rambousek '83 as assistant principal Gerald Potts, exercises his authority. Faculty Don Moody ...... Bev Gansemer '83 and Shawn Dralle '83 find that administration isn't only , , responsibility! Seniors Ieff Duve and Tony Budden William Peck ................ find teaching a class act. Photos by Michelle Wernimont. X Gerald Potts ......... Ierry Abing .................... Stephen Fields ................ Conrad Kohlman ....,.... Renee Scherf Marja Landschulz 24277-. ' '21, ggi fiilfi 3224 I lg Babe Derouin .......... iii, 1. ,Ja Student Shawn Dralle Bev Gansemer Iayne Iochum Richard Kapparos Donna McGrath Laura Richeson Randy Rambousek Betty Dalsing Ron Snyder Faculty Mary Lorenz . Iulie Maddox Michael Marty Larry Paulsen Tom Rawson . Frank Rambolt Donald Ruden Richard Worm Roger Baylor . Shawn Mathis Susan Riedel . 10 X

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The 1982 Homecoming Queen Is by Debbie Pins I feel honored. As a freshman, I had never ever thought I would be picked as homecoming queen, said Carla Houselog, '83. While at Hempstead Houselog participated in 4 years of cheerleading, na- tional honor society, fresh- man track, yearbook, and concert and varsity choir. She plans to become a cosmetologist and then af- Q terwards attend business college so she can have her own shop and then go into fashion merchandising. At first I thought it was just wishful thinking that Bev had said my name, then Kelly Goffinet turned and congratulated me. I couldn't believe it, I started crying right away, said Houselog. 11 1982 Homecoming queen Carla Houselog. Photo by Dan Heinz. 21 Kelli O'Toole is escorted in the homecoming assembly by jay Lukens '84. Photo by Tony Haun. 31 The 1982 Homecoming court. Donna McGrath, Carla Houselog, Cathy Brimeyer, Kelli O'Toole, Kelly Goffinet, Nancy Sullivan, Mary Potts, and Kim Weires. Photo by Karl Anderson, 41 Kelli O'Toole, Mary Potts, Nancy Sullivan, and Kim Weires wait in suspense of the big decision. Photo by Tony Haun. 51 loan Frick '83 congratulates Carla Houselog. Photo by Dan Heinz. 61 The 1982 top 20 candidates for Homecoming court. Photo by Karl Anderson.



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Youth in Government Iody Cottrell Each year students m the three high hools have the op- rtunity to become in- lved in the city and unty government. The program was start- by Mayor lim Brady 16 ars ago in an attempt to students learn more out how government is n by becoming in- lved. Students were nomin- d by getting signatures m ten of their fellow dents. Campaigning s done by use of sters and signs through- t the school halls. Election day was arch 24 with the senior ss members voting for ir choice of candidates in real voting booths. This gave the voters an idea of what voting would be like when they really vote. The candidates repre- senting Hempstead are City Council: Kelly Goffinet lat largej, Bill Gorton I2nd wardl, school board: Shawn Dralle and Deb Stopplemore, Dubuque County Exten- sion Director: Kathy Hilby, Airport Manager: Sammy DeLong, Channel 10: Dennis Debolt, City Clerk: Karla Blaser, Community Development Director: Harold Yoon, County Attorney: loe Potts, County Supervisor: Kurt Temple, County Treasurer: Emily Blum, County Zoning Adminis- trator: E.I. Martins, DockfParking Manager: Marc Karrmann, Public Works Director: Karl An- derson, Finance Director: Ieff Rusch, Human Rights Director: Bev Gansemer, KDTH lcountyj Sandy Siegert, Library Director: Sue Klinkhammer, Police Chief: Kurt Horch, and County Personnel Direc- tor: Mark LaRue. The newly elected of- ficials took two days out of school. The first day was spent going over the rules, doing research and planning an agenda for the meeting that would take place the next day. The second day there was a mock county super- visors meeting and at night a mock city counsel meeting. The students discussed the issues and tried to come up with solutions to the problems. Kurt Temple who was elected county supervisor said, I learned a lot. It really takes a lot of responsibility to be a county supervisor. He said he participated in Youth in Government because, I wanted to take the opportunity to learn about government and how the jobs work. Overall, Youth in Government was a success for all those who participated. They learn- ed a lot about their city and county governments and how they run. il he participants in Youth in Govern- ent: Karla Blaser. Sammy DeLong, rue Klinkhammer, Kathy Hilby, ndy Siegert, Bev Gansmer, Deb llaopplemore, Kelly Goffinet, Kurt emple, Kurt Horch, Marc Karr- liann, Bill Gorton, Back row: Shawn ralle, Ieff Rusch, loe Potts, Harold 'oon, Emily Blum, E.I. Martins, -tennis Debolt, Mark Larue. Photo by larl Anderson

Suggestions in the Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA) collection:

Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 27

1983, pg 27

Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 99

1983, pg 99

Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 28

1983, pg 28

Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 118

1983, pg 118

Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 150

1983, pg 150

Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 108

1983, pg 108


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