O Gorman High School - Knight Legend Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)

 - Class of 1983

Page 112 of 168

 

O Gorman High School - Knight Legend Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 112 of 168
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Pages come up The Pages once again started out the year on the right foot. They practiced their kicks, twists and moves three times a week this past summer. On July 14-16 the girls attended a Page camp to help the team improve their knowledge of routines. The team received many tips and new ideas from the camp, which helped them develop their eight routines. For the Pages' first appearance at the Dakota Bowl on September 23, 1982, they performed their routine Jump in front of 7,000 applauding people. The Pages purchased new vests, skirts and shoes from the money they made from hours of work selling candy after school. They also sold sweatshirts at the beginning of the year. The drill team has performed at five football and basketball games and at many of the pep fests. The Pages, with the help of Diane Brimmer, made up routines to such popular songs as Jump by Loverboy, Eye of the Tiger by Survivor and Back in Black by ACXDC. Clockwise starting at right: The Pages march out of the gym, after doing a routine for a pep fest The Pages perform a unique routine, done to the tune of Pink Shoelaces . . . PAGES Front Row: . . . left to right . . . Kelly Sadler, Teresa Pyper, Treva Skillman, Mari Teeman, Ann Jackson . . . Second Row: Janet Schmitz, Tlna Mack, Susan Walsh, Teresa Thomassen, Capt. Deb Brimmer, Vicki Huff, Sandi Boone, Lom Christopher- son, Lisa Lewis . . . Third Row: Karen Curley. Angie Kelly, Katie Tunender, Sarah Bixler, Patty Krier, Joan Tunender, Kathy Shafer, Angie Heineman . . . Fourth Row: Jane Bruggeman, Tracy Hoek, Pam Hansen, Kelly Bunkers, Kim Miller, Cary Roman, Jill Seeger . . . Last Row: Nancy Tapken, Laura Buckwalter, Jeanne Randall . . . The Flags perform at Howard Wood Field for the first home football game Flags First Row: XMonlque Terlau, Christy VKleppln, 'Diane Blumhoff, 'Elise Sudbeck, Denise Harvey, Jeannie Tunender Second Rowzxshelly Erlckson,XLynn Armfield, Sarah Winters- cheldt, Cindy Merrick, Ann Marie Naughton, Karol O'Connor, Jennifer Hennles. 108 with many routines 1 4 .Hai ,A Jil r W vga S K 'S

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0 -Biff Kids get a taste of K ollege Kiddie Kollege took place during the week of April 11-15. The family living class sponsors their event every year with kids ranging in age from 3 to 5. The kids enjoy getting a taste of what school will be like while the students get an idea of what raising kids and becoming a parent will entail. On the average, about 25 kids showed up. This puts a lot of stress on the students, especially the committee members, Anne Wick, Sandy En- berg, and Jeff Elyea. When the kids become bored it's up to them to come up with an idea to solve the problem. Every day they had a game, song, story, snack and an art project that they took home. When talking with the kids most of them thought it was fun. Some kids are real dominating while others find it hard to participate. This proves to be true in almost any classroom situation. Some of the things the students learned will be helpful when they have kids of their own. For some involved in Kiddie Kol- lege, this experience made them determined not to have kids. Anne Wick commented: lt's a learning experience and l'm determined if and when l get married I won 't ha ve more than 5 kids. But overall, I enjoyed it. -cali-1 Clockwise starting left: The children were given time to rest, after a hard day's work . .. Lisa Lewls coaches Brittany Bradfield into giving us one of her better looks . . . Mike Engels, William Dunn, Fr. Rledman and Greg Talcott plan their attack on the senior boys . . . Student teacher Andy Johnson bubbles the ball . . . Matt Bower gets ready to defend while Rick Lynch waits for the ball . . . Carolyn Bruce demonstrates the game London Bridge . . . One of the many games the children learned was rlng- around-the-rosy. 107



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Talents of the flags wa ve on At halftime of the home football games, the band and the flag corps put on a halftime show. The flags main purpose is to visualize the music the band plays. The flags have done marvelous things with their talents, some of which include making up a routine to their feature song, Harlem Noctrine , which the band played for them. The flags have earned praise from everyone on their routines. The team now sees that all the hard work and early rehearsals were worth lt. K S as D fs.: WX L if i. A 109

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