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GAA works for Midwinter through Coyote cap sales and A girl athlete spends half of her high school years on a bus. Two-hour bus rides become very boring. I usually sleep on the way there and home ' states Teresa Domme, junior, pictured below left. Other fun pastimes on bus rides include talking about boys and singing songs. Cindy Ailshie, junior, explains how she thinks about the concessions game on the way up and back. Athletes survive long bus trips to become eligible to join the Girls' Athletic Association. Each year GAA puts on the Midwinter festivities. To finance Midwinter, GAA sells Coyote hats and works concessions. Below right: Beth Gleason, secretary, and Shelly Olsen, president, sort hats for sale. Raising money and putting on Midwinter takes a lot of the girls' time and energy. GAA is not just a club that raises money; it's a family. We stick together because we represent our high school's sports program ' explains Shelly Olsen, president. Fourth: Cindy Ailshie, Stephene Westhoff, Mandy Hetzel, Ginny Blanton, Darla Ryan, Debi Oliphant, Barbara Arnold, Kay Montgomery, Deanna Hattrup, Cheryl Kersting, Loni Carlson. Third: Jan Hattrup, Amy Brokar, Frances Brake, Jamie Craft, Melissa Kirkbride, Lisa Anderson, Loretta Katz, Maureen Herrmann, Randi Arensman. Second: Denise Glaze, Barbara Rush, LaDonna Snyder, Jamie Balman, Cathy Nau, Tami Bratton, Teresa Domme, Sid Sigwing, Peggy Mar-cy. First: Shelly Olsen, Miriam Graff, Beth Gleason, Sheila Ackerman, Anna Baker, Jennifer Coppock, Barbie Zumwalt, Paula Schaller, LuAnn Poer 8
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K-Lcttermen keep busy K -Lettermen kept quite active this past year. Members donated the bouquet of roses given to the homecoming queen and carnations were given to the female faculty members to uphold the homecoming tradition. Spring plans for the club included sponsoring a Toga dance for the students and the planning of a round-robin volleyball match with the Girls Athletic Association and the faculty members. For a money-making project for the year, K-Lettermen sold T-shirts. Top: Mutual warm feelings are shown by all athletes. Far left: Troy Lorenzen writes a check for his K-Letterman T-shirt. Left: Though Donny Streit and Mark Frame aren't in any of the same sports, they love to see who's tougher. Back row: Sponsor Jim Kuhn, Terry Springer, Jerry Springer, Dan Anderson, Troy Lorenzen, Jeff Peterson, Larry Craft, Kent Schaller, Jim Bowman. Third row: Mark Gales, Dusty Eveland, Wayne Butler, Dale Schinstock, Pete Liebl. Andy Dockendorf, Troy Leith Second row: Curtis Hutchison, Gary Bagby, Corey Inman, Kyle Whipple, Danny Espinosa, Shane Miller, sponsor Bob Koontz Front row: Mark Frame, president; Donny Streit, vice-president, Lee Gleason, secretary-treasurer; Pat Carroll, Stuco. 7
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■ When problems arise, character develops. Center: Lezlie Schinstock makes a decision on a page layout. Shane Shanks and Beth Gleason paste-up another issue of the KHS Breezes ' lower left. The class put together nine newspapers. Upper left: Deanna Hattrup takes a break from yearbook conference to let her ideas jell. Journalism students work long and hard cropping pictures, writing headlines, and typing stories. Upper middle: Students wait for Mr. Boehme to pick up his items before working on yearbook pages. After making deadlines and living with stories, the staff, above, makes the KHS Breezes a household word. Back: Mr. Galen Boehme, Shane Shanks, Beth Gleason. Sheila Ackerman, Deanna Hattrup. Front: Peggy Marcy, Debi Oliphant, Lezlie Schinstock. 9
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