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regent y e Eyeing the action Coach Scott Connor referees as Tanya McCuskey and Christy Ackmann battle it out. 52 h Organizations Campaigning for the presidency, Stacie Lock says a few words at the assembly. In the absence of Sarah Koenigsfeld, Paula Helmig plays Sarah's recorded message during the election assembly. MMVM; wwex wk e
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.m Ag, .. . . M: , ' ' ' ' W . WW. M, M W , M ' New HHS At the Veteran's Day assembly, Joe Neuner, treasurer, and Nora Hayes, presi- dent, prepare a slide presentation to be ac- companied by America the Beautiful. Preparing for intermission of the NHS- sponsored movie, Lisa Moeller and Jerry Laughlin fill popcorn bags. National Honor Society members are Front Row: President Nora Hayes, Vice- President Sue Scheulen, Secretary Lisa Mueller and Treasurer Joe Neuner. Row Two: Troy Fehr, Student Council Representative Lisa Balkenbusch, Historian Stacey Light, Cindy Helmig, Lisa Peters and Laura Koenigsfeld. Row Three: Sponsor Larry Hunt, Paul Gelven, Jerry Laughlin, Carolyn Brandt, Chris Lewis, Lori Broman and Julie Brandt. initiates are Front Row: Charles Patterson, Cheryl Moffett, Tim Ackmann, Vicki Johnson, Gretchen Degler, Jessica Peters, Karen Koenigsfeld and Charly Earley. Back Row: Mike Nolting, Lori Whertvine, Sarah Koenigsfeld, Sarah Buhr, Jack Laughlin, Francine Voss, Stacie Lock and Karen Wibberg. Organizations ' 51
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Competitions mark StuCo year HVote for Stacie Lock or smell like a dirty sock. This was one of the iicreative slogans used by those running for Student Council offices The StuCo year was one of constant competition either for offices or trophies. The week-long StuCo election campaigning ended in an assembly of speeches. Sarah Koenigsfeld, who was running for secretary, was unable to be at school the day of the assembly. She tried a new technique. She recorded her speech on a tape which was played for the student body. It must have been effective since Sarah won her post. The new officers elected were President Stacie Lock, Vice- president Russell Berhorst, Secretary Marsha Brandt and w Recording the weight, Coach Scott Con- nor and Coach Deb Kahler check in James Jensen for arm wrestling. Treasurer Sarah Koenigsfeld. StuCo annual intramurals started with a 3-on-3 basketball tournament and free throw con- test. The table tennis tourney and arm wrestling followed with trophies going to the winners. The top free throwers were Harvey Riegal and Julie Dudenhoeffer. ln 3-on-3, the team of Craig Dudenhoeffer, Matt Fick, and Dewayne Kliethermes came out victorious while Julie Dudenhoeffer, Denise Luebbert and Karen Wibberg claimed the honors in the girls' division. Table tennis winners were Dennis Ferguson and Jenny Beers. The gym almost always sported a crowd for the arm wrestling matches. Those who muscled their way to the trophies were Charles Patterson, Robert Strope and Glen Koenigsfeld. The girls who outclassed the rest were Geralyn Frank and Mary Otto. Members of Student Council are Row One: President Joe Nueuner. Vice-President Lisa Moeller, Secretary Chris Lewis and Treasurer Nora Hayes. Row Two: Tif- fany Thompson, Amy Dudenhoeffer. Lisa Balkenbusch, Stacey Light, Julie Dudenhoeffer, Connie Jaegers. Row Three: DeWayne Sprenger. Wade Fowler. Kendall Howack, Lorie Bunch, Spencer Kemmer, Mike Bunch, Russell Robbinsr Row Four: Lisa Holliday, Paula Moeller, Jessica Peters, Andy Mantle, Stacie Lock, Curt Hale and Mike DeVries. MLeading the assembly, Joe Heuner speaks to the students. Awaiting the outcome of the meeting, Lisa Balkenbusch, Curt Hale and Mike Bunch take in the business. OrganizationsT 53
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