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PROM GUESTS ATTEND MASQUERADE Black, silver, and red were the colors that adorned the Hyde County Me- morial Auditorium on April 24. The occasion was the 1987 Junior-Senior Prom. 'Moonlight Masquerade’ was the theme while the song chosen by the juniors was 'Nobody's Fool’ sung by Cinderella. A bridge spanned the middle of the floor while an arch, under which each couple walked, was situated on the stage. At the south end of the build- ing. a gazebo with a crystal-like light could be found. Several masks hung on the stage and decorated the tops of a number of pillars. Jackie Dittman. junior class presi- dent. began the evening by welcom- ing everyone to the banquet. Senior class president. John Mewes. re- sponded by thanking the juniors for presenting the Prom. The invocation, given by Reverand Mark Holland, was followed by the meal. Fruit slush, swiss steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, corn, dinner rolls with butter, and cherry cheesecake made up the meal which was served by the six waiters and six waitresses who were dressed in black and white jest- er costumes. The meal was followed by the reading of the class history by Kip Baloun. Brian Ardry then read the class prophecy followed by Jus- tin Runestad reading the class wills. Closing comments were made by Re- verand Mark Holland. The Grand March began at 9:00 p.m. and consisted of many criss-crosses, patterns, a twirl by each girl, and the forming of a tunnel. This was fol- lowed by an evening of dancing with the music provided by Image . The dance lasted until 1:00 a.m. when a breakfast was served by juniors par- ents in the east wing of the audito- rium. THIS PACE: ABOVE LEFT: Jon Vilhauer seems lo find something at another table quite funny during the banquet What could be so funny Jon? EAR LEFT: Cindy Faulstichs escort. Dan Lusk, helps her off the stage and down the steps during the Grand March. LEFT: Brad Hall and Laurie Fischer seem to be enjoying themselves while parading around during the Grand March PROM 13
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12 PROM THIS PAGE ABOVE Julie Jessen. Jodi Me Donnell. Mary Zastrow. and Leanne Hoffman show off the souvenirs that fhey took from their tables after the banquet ABOVE RIGHT: Don't they look like a scene from some mini series? Well, perhaps not. But John Mewes. Christine Volek. and Shawn Ba loun do appear to be having a good time and taking it easy at the Junior Senior Prom RIGHT: Tork Cowan. Victor Ratzlaff. Darrel Hinkle. Jackie Neuharth. Cathy Faulstich. Jenny Nemec. Mary Zastrow. and Doug Hin kle take time out from conversation to pose for a picture during the banquet. BELOW RIGHT: Marilynn Hoffland fulfills one of her many duties as a waitress at the Junior- Senior Prom by pouring punch for the guests. Awaiting their punch are Tom Durfee. Jim Jessen. Victor Ratzlaff. Aaron Knox. Jackie Dittman. Brian Ardry. Pastor Holland, and Mrs. Holland.
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AWARDS INDIVIDUAL BREAKS RECORD The annual Awards Night was held on May 15 to recognize the students' hard work, dedication, and achieve- ments that were earned throughout the year. As Student Body President. Dan Lusk opened the evening by welcoming everyone and announc- ing that Charlie Bloomenrader would take over as the master of ceremonies for the evening. He earned this by being elected as the Student Body President for next year. The banquet proceeded with the following awards being present- ed by faculty members and elite members of the community. AMERICAN LEGION Citizenship: Dan Lusk and Jill Pe- karek. Boys State: Shaun Baloun and Jim Jessen. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Music: Becky and Jenny Nemec. Girls State: Delegate-Jodi McDon- nell. Alternate-Mary Zastrow. and Journalism City-Julie Haiwick. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Becky and Jenny Nemec DAR AWARD Jill Pekarek HUGH O’BRIEN Marla Lusk KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Local Scholarship: Dan Lusk BUSINESS 40 wpm: Amy Doolittle and Brad Hall. 45 wpm: Kevin Larson. Jon Vil- hauer. Aric Baloun. Doug Hinkle. Morris Reber. Angie Blair, and Billy Brueggeman. 50 wpm: Jason Pe- karek. 55 wpm: Brian Ardry and Marla Lusk. 60 wpm-. Stacy Scott. 65 wpm: Tom Durfee. 70 wpm: Todd Wieseler. Olympic Typing Contest: Tom Durfee. FBLA Proficiency: Dan Lusk. Darin Larson. Kip Baloun. Brian Ardry. Tom Dur- fee. and Jenny Nemec. State Awards: Renee Knox. First Place Historian’s Scrapbook: Cathy Faulstich. First Place Typing II; Marla VanDenBerg. First Place Business Math; Dan Lusk. First Place Mr. FBLA. First Place Word Processing, and Third Place Typing III; Julie Haiwick. Second Place Typing I; Jodi McDonnell. Sec- ond Place Ms. FBLA; and Kaela Goodrich. Third Place Business Eng- lish and Third Place Typing I. 1986 National Convention: Cathy Faul- stich. Cindy Faulstich. and Jodi Mc- Donnell. 1987 National Convention: Dan Lusk. Cathy Faulstich. Marla VanDenBerg. Kaela Goodrich, and Renee Knox. Outstanding FBLA Member: Dan Lusk. FHA State Top Superiors: Stacy Rodman. Tonia Rodman. Karla Hyde, and Amy Doolittle. Outstanding Freshman: Debbie Dittman. Outstanding Sen- ior: Kip Baloun. BOD Squad: Kip Ba- loun and Marilynn Hoffland. PEP Squad: Cathy Faulstich. Chapter De- gree: Stacy Rodman. Program of Work: Jackie Dittman and Cindy Faulstich. HISODAK 1986- 87 Editors: Jackie Neuharth. Jill Pekarek. and Heather VanDen- Berg. Assistant Editor: Dan Lusk. 1987- 88 Editors: Jackie Dittman. Christine Volek. Kaela Goodrich, and Julie Haiwick. Junior Editors: Marla VanDenBerg. Nancy Durfee. Renee Knox, and Todd Wieseler. Sophomore Editor: Paula Haiwick. PIRATE JOURNAL 1986-87 Editors: Justin Runestad and Jill Pekarek. Junior Editors: Charlie Bloomenrader and Julie Haiwick. 1987-88 Editors: Julie Haiwick and Jodi McDonnell. Junior Editors: Marla VanDenBerg and Billy Brueggeman. SCIENCE Local Science Fair: Todd Wieseler. Marilynn Hoffland. Justin Runestad. Darin Larson. Aric Baloun. Kevin Larson. Shaun Baloun. Bruce Bu- ABOVE. Mrs. Renee Gauer presents Todd Wieseler with his 70 word per minute typing pin. cholz. Jodi McDonnell. Jackie Ditt- man. Angie Blair. Leslie Meek. Renee Knox. Gene Luze. Amy Doolittle. Bri- an Ardry. Mary Zastrow. Julie Haiwick. and Dan Lusk. Grand Prize Trophy: Brian Ardry. State Science Fair: Shane Vlcek. Renee Knox. Brian Ardry. Julie Haiwick. and Julie Jes- sen. Science Bowl: Brian Ardry. Cathy Faulstick. Renee Knox, and Debbie Dittman. Bausch and Lomb Science Award: Jodi McDonnell. DRAMA One-Act Play: Jill Pekarek. Best Ac- tress; and Justin Runestad. Best Ac- tor. All-School Play; Cathy Faulstich. Student Director; Debbie Dittman. Best Supporting Actress: Shaun Ba- loun. Best Supporting Actor: Cindy Faulstich. Best Actress: and Justin Runestad. Best Actor. Oral Interpre- tation: Local: Becky Nemec. Poetry; Tonia Rodman. Humorous; Justin Runestad. Oratory; Kaela Goodrich. Serious Drama; Jenny Nemec. Seri- ous Prose; and Justin Runestad and Jackie Neuharth. Duet Acting. Re- gional Kaela Goodrich and Jenny Nemec. 14 AWARDS
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