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National Honor Society A Special Honor by Carla Houselog junior Inductees Members elected in Spring, 1982 The junior and senior class candidates for Nation- al Honor Society were inducted on April 12, 1983. These students were chosen because of their outstanding service, leadership, and character. The purpose of National Honor Society is to bring these achievements to the attention of their classmates, parents, com- munity, and the colleges they plan to attend. Candidates eligible for election to this chapter must be members of the junior or senior class. Candidates eligible for election must have a minimum average of a B or 3.0. This scholastic level is a required min- imum level for admission to candidacy. All students who can rise in scholarship to or above such standards may be admitted to can- didacy for election to mem- bership. National Honor Society officers for the 1983-1984 school year are: President - jeff Moody, Vice President - Roberta Sharpe, Secretary - jennifer Dugdale, Trea- surer - Andrea Barton, At-Large Members of the Executive Board are: Nancy Althaus, Maggie Booth, judy Droullard, jeff Dyer, and jeff Hermanson. The officers from this year were: President - Mark LaRue, Vice President - Kim Bar- tels, Secretary - Emily Blum, Treasurer - Kathy Hilby, At-Large Members of the Executive Board: Anne Deppe, Shawn Dralle, Brad judge, julie Strong, and Bev Gansemer. The Advisors are: john Burgart, Cathy Hottenstein, Lois Qualben, and Frank Rambolt. 72 Althaus, Nancy Arensdorf, Michelle Barton, Andrea Behrens, Lisa Bemis, Theresa M. Berns, Christina Booth, Maggie Butler, Beth Clark, Kim Dralle, Pam Droullard, judy Dugdale, jennifer Dyer, jeffrey Gorton, M. Dean Gremmel, julie Guns, Lisa Hammerand, jeffrey Heires, Tina Hermanson, jeff jordan, jennifer A. Kaiser, Karla Kloser, Teresa Koppenhaver, Chad Moody, jeff Nesteby, Laurie M. O'Neill, Kelly Ottavi, john Prier, Robin Quere, james Rieniets, joan Scherf, Renee Sharpe, Roberta Strong, Susan Tigges, Lori L. Senior Inductees Beyer, Carla Booth, Tammy Borchert, Cynthia Cliff, Sandra Duve, jeff D. Eisbach, Leo Feltes, Greg Fortmann, Keith Heitzman, Mary Hughes, Mary E. jones, Kimberly A. Kapparos, Denise j. Kaufman, jeff Knockel, Wayne McDermott, Robert Meehan, Linda Moriarty, Tod Nugent, Mary K. Pins, Michael T. Riechmann, Sheila Schuster, Doug -Shanahan, Tammy Shout, Kim Stahr, jeffrey Steckel, Maria Stecklein, Rhett Sullivan, Nancy j. Anderson, Karl Bartels, Kim' Biermann, Kevin Blum, Emily' Bordewick, Brett Deppe, Anne' Doty, Lynn Dralle, Shawn' Fleege, Mike Fredrickson, Chuck Frick, joan Gansemer, Beverly' Gorton, Bill Griesinger, Tracy Hammond, Karla Hefel, Marsha Heiderscheit, Amy Hilby, Kathy' Houselog, Carla Hurlburt, Holly judge, Brad' Kitchen, Kim LaRue, Mark' McGrath, Donna Meyer, Barb Meyer, Trisha Nagel, Nancy Nicholson, jill Oberbroeckling, Sandy Plemitscher, Bob Ramsdell, Marcia Sawvel, Gina Schmit, julie Siegert, Sandy Smrcina, Susan Stevens, Kris Stillmunks, Paul Stoppelmoor, Deb Strong, julie' Temple, Kurt Wilming, Scott Yoon, Harold j' indicates members of Executive Committeej
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Art Club Receives City Recognition by Richard A. Curiel Ir. Art Club for the 1982-83 school year is comprised of at least 12 members. It is arranged of art students that are interested in viewing art and going deeper into the subject. The art club with advisor Ron Hahlen view exhibits at local colleges. The art club tackled the project of putting together an 8-piece or sectioned mural. It had to be designed by Hahlen and then ap- proved. Hahlen and members of the club spent many hours lrnaking frames, stretching he canvas across the rames, drawing the pic- ures and painting it, all under his supervision. The mural was hung on Friday May 20, above the ticket office and main office at the Five Flags Civic Center. The unveiling cer- emonies for the mural were Saturday May 21, at 5:15 P.M. The mural is to represent the different areas that aren't normally seen. Like the old seed company and many other old buildings. Other buildings such as the Shot Tower and the Fourth Street Elevator were omit- ted because they are seen all the time. Hahlen and the art club tried to capture the old Dubuque that isn't usually seen. 1 1- 1 . I1 A .., I1 n , A I1 I X Q I- 1 , .1 1 ' ll I ,sua 1 I ,z . - f' . iw Ogelsby, '83, concentrates on a for his Graphics Arts class. 21 Front: Tracy Smothers, Suzanne Boyes, Chris Schoenbaum, Rich Curiel. Back: Kim Hogan, Kim Iones, Mary Roth, Cathy Thor, advisor: Ron Hahlen. 31 Desi Vargas, '85, fastens down her sculpture in Design and Materials class to start on anothers day work. ' 4
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