Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1983

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Spirit Club New Name, More Spirit by Iana Kolker According to Karla Blaser, Spirit Club pres- ident, Spirit Club is an organization that contri- butes sportsmanship, school spirit and enthusiasm to Hempstead and projects a positive image of the student body. Spirit Club, formerly Pep Club, recruited many new members this year and set new goals for the club. They wanted to become more of a service group, rather than a social group. This year Spirit Club contributed a new mascot to Hempstead: sponsored a school danceg organized their own cheering sectiong raised money by selling candy, donuts, and calen- darsg and raised money for Heart As- the American sociation with a jumprope for heart. Officers for Spirit Club this year were: President - Vice Pre- Karla Blaser, sident - Ienny Iordan, Trea- surer - Pam Dralle, Se- cretaries - Pam Timmerman and Lisa Carpenter, head advisors - William Peck and Iudy Tucker, and honorary advisor - Sharon Serville. 11 Ioy Westoff, '85, jumps as Kelly Berg, '85, and Dalayne Qvern, '85, twirl to help raise money for the American Heart Association. Photo by Karl Anderson. -W 21 Front row: Gina Sawvel, Mary Eagebretson, Iulie Strong, Shawn Dralle, Mary Potts, Renea Reardon, Laura Amundson, Karla Blaser, Ienny Van Etten, Iudy Tucker. 2nd row: Ienny Iordan, Anna Thompson, Kelly Kemp, Chris Rolla, Ioan Rieniets, Pam Tim- merman, Lynn McGrath, Tammy Kemp, Terri Kleinschrodt. 3rd row: Margaret Wagner, Ioy Westoff, Elaine Arvanitis, Robyn Hess, Kathy McDon- nell, Michele Stoffel, Dawn Schuster, Gniger Meyer. 4th row: Micki Mozena, Becky Horch, Kelly Rellihan, Kelly Berg, Dalayne Qvern, Lisa Carpenter, Kelly Schmidt, Chris Kolsrud. 4th row: Tammy Fleege, Kris Amundson, Lisa Dralle, Shelli Sharp, Pam Schmidt, Ienny Melssen, Tammy Mozena, Angie Price, Sandy Sexton, Heather Williams. 6th row: Leah Davis, lenny Smith, Angie Theis, Lisa Sheppley, Tracy Murphy, Cinda Tucker, Tami Ruppel, Cathy Breitbach, Anne Luthro, Terri Urbain, Kelly Carlsen. Photo by Karl Anderson.

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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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Y ff! 11 lim Davis and Chris Bryson pose in the mascot costumes. 21 The mascots perform before the start of a boys basketball game. Photo by Michelle Wernimont. 31 The 1982-1983 mascots - Heidi Olson, Bill Hardy, Chris Bryson, and lim Davis. Y si l Mascots it Bringing the Costumes to Life by Iana Kolker Sophomores lim Davis, Bill Hardy, and Chris Bryson, and freshman Heidi Olson were the students behind the masks of the mascots during the 1982-1983 school year. These students were cho- sen from more than 40 applicants on the basis of their grades, dependability, activities and availability of time to become mascots. They work in couples and make up their own routines. The mascots perform mostly at football and bas- 41 One of the mascots dances along as cheerleaders jill Healy, '85, and Sue Voss, '84, perform the pom pon routine. Photo by Michelle Wernimont. ketball games, but have also attended track meets, awards assemblies and par- ades. In the future they also plan to attend several ba- seball and softball games, dances, and the hospital to visit the children there. According to Sharon Seville, the mascot advisor, Ian Huber had a lot to do with Hempstead having the mascots. Huber made both costumes for the school for a lot less money than any of the businesses consulted to make the costumes. 75

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