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ABOVE: Junior class president. Heather VonOenBerg. welcomes the guests to the 1986 Jr -Sr. Prom- This Could Be The Night ABOVE LEFT: Bruce Bucholz tries to balance the tray of fruit slush while Jodi McDonnell looks on and pre- pares to help LEFT: Grant Garngan and Shouna Vlcek are followed by Tom Durfee and Marla Lusk. Steve Oligmueller and Jill Pekarek. Darn Larson and Kaela Goodrich, and Kip Kusser and Lone Fischer during the Grand March PROM 13
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PROM Changes Take Place The 1986 Junior-Senior Prom was held on Friday. May 9. at the Hyde County Memorial Auditorium. The theme and theme song, chosen by the junior class, was This Could Be the Night' The prom was deco- rated in the colors of blue and sil- ver. A star gazebo and mural was found at one end of the audito- rium. and on the stage there was and arch that the couple walked under A star shaped fountain adorned the center of the floor Junior class president. Heather VanDenBerg. opened the ban- quet by welcoming the guests Grant Garrigan. senior class presi- dent. represented the entire sen- ior class by thanking the juniors for presenting the prom Reverend Steve O'Dell gave the invocation The meal consisted of fruit slush, cherry fantasy, chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, and pudding in a cloud After the meal Steve Oligmueller read the class history. Lori Childs read the class wills; Kip Kusser read the class prophecies, and Sandi Dur- fee read the class bests Reverend O'Dell closed with the benedic- tion The Grand March was at 9 00 p.m. This year the guests were able to walk with anyone they wished Another change made, was that the guests walked down from the stage and the band was located on the floor The dance followed the Grand March, with music provided by the band 'The Talk' ABOVE RIGHT: Henry Bucholz and Lori Childs take time out to rest be- fore beginning the long treck of the Grand March. ABOVE: Ji Pekarek. Steve Ofcg mueHer. Shauna Vlcek. Grant Garri- gan. Dam Larson. Sherlyn Vlcek. Dan Lusk, and Kip Baloun quench their thirst while awaiting the deba- table meal RIGHT: Greg Haiwick and Jim Dean amuse themselves by playing with a candle during the banquet 12 PROM
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AWARDS NIGHT Students Recognized This year's Awards Ntght held May 27. started off with Student Body President Mike Jetty announcing Dan Lusk os the next year's President The rest of the evenng was spent presentrtg awards to deserving individuals who gave the ef- forts to receive them On the next three pages is a summary ot the awards given and the names ot the recpients AMERICAN LEGION Citizenship: Mike Jetty and Sandi Durtee Boys State: Dan Lusk and Justin Runestad AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Music: Steve Oligmueller Girls State: Delegate-Jackie Neuharth Alternate-Jill Pekarek DAR AWARD Lori Childs CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS AWARD Sandi Durtee HUGH O’BRIEN Jodi McDonnell KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Local Scholarship: Mike Jetty ARMY RESERVE AWARD Jerry Selchert and Sandi Durtee BUSINESS 40 wpm: Jon Vilhauer. Shawn Ba- iun, Chad Eldeen, Kim Knox, Car- rie Stirling, Christine Volek, Charlie Bloomenrader, and Jackie Ditt- man 45 wpm: Jim Jessen 50 wpm: Lori Fischer, Stacy Rodman, Mary Zastrow, Jodi McDonnell, and Brian Roberts 60 wpm: Julie Haiwick 65 wpm: Cathy Faulstich, Kaela Goodrich, Renee Knox, and Steve Oligmueller 70 wpm: Lexie Glanzer 75 wpm: Cindy Faulstich FBLA Proficiency: Steve Oligmueller, Greg Haiwick. Darren Griese, and Tim Moysis State Winners: Travel- ing trophy. Fourth Place; March of Dimes Fund Raiser Certificate; Steve Oligmueller, First Place Spelling Relay, First Place Job In- terview, First Place Business Eng- lish, Second Place Word Process- ing, and Third Place Outstanding Project Report; Grant Garrigan, First Place Spelling Relay; Darren Griese. First Place Spelling Relay; Jodi McDonnell, First Place Busi- ness Math; Dan Lusk, Second Place Local Scrapbook; Cindy Faulstich, Second Place Business English. Cathy Faulstich, Second Place Typing I. Tim Moysis, Third Place Typing I, Entrepreneurship Alternate. Kip Baloun, Third Place Public Speaking 1985 National Convention: Tim Moysis and Dan Lusk 1986 National Convention: Steve Oligmueller, Jodi McDon- nell. Cathy Faulstich and Cindy Faulstich Outstanding FBLA Member: Steve Oligmueller FHA Junior Degrees: Amy Doolittle, Marla Lusk, Marilynn Hoffland. Evelyn Bucholz. Nancy Durfee, Marla VanDenBerg. Charlotte Rouse, Lori Newton, Jon Selchert, Deb Ardry, Fran Ballew, Angie Blair, Todd Wieseler, Billy Bruegge- man, Jackie Dittman, Jodi Mc- Donnell. and Leanne Hoffman Outstanding Freshman: Todd Wieseler Outstanding Senior: Sandi Durfee Program of Work: Tom Durfee. Jeff Selcherf, and Leanne Hoffman Top Display: Cathy Faulstich PEP Squad: Cathy Faulstich BOD Squad: Mike Jetty. Kip Baloun Top Superiors: Steve Oligmueller, Todd Wieseler. Sharon Schillinger, and Lexi Glanzer Chapter Degree: Cathy Faulstich HISODAK 1985-86 Editors: Steve Olig- mueller. Lori Childs, and Tim Moy- sis 1986-87 Editors: Jill Pekarek. Heather VanDenBerg. Jackie Neuharth. and Dan Lusk Junior Editors: Jackie Dittman, Julie Haiwick, Lori Newton, Kaela Goodrich, and Christine Volek Sophomore Editor: Todd Wie- seler Photographer: Tim Moysis PIRATE JOURNAL 1985-86 Editors: Steve Olig- mueller and Tim Moysis 1986-87 Editors: Jill Pekarek and Justin Run- estad Junior Editors: Julie Haiwick and Charlie Bloomen- rader 1985-86 Reporters: Dan Lusk. Cindy Faulstich. Cathy Faul- stich, Julie Haiwick. Mike Jetty, and Billy Brueggeman LEFT: Sandi Durfee accepts the Catholic Daughters Award from Dianne Quinn 14 AWARDS
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