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Girl 's track finishes 4th in sta te. J ' -Q H--V The O'Gorman girls track team had a successful season under the direction of coach Carol Kayser, Jerome Garry, Rod Garrison, Doug Lindner and Brian Fendrick. ln their first meet, O'Gorman slid past Sioux City West at the SIC indoor meet in Yankton with a score of 50 to 46. At the Dan Lennon Invitational, Julie Pederson finished first in the 1500 meter race, although no points were counted for the team. On April 30, O'G matched up with Madison and took 1st place. Kelly Klauer was named most valuable female athlete for this meet. During the regionals O'Gorman placed third with 58 points. Lincoln finished first with 94 points and Washington finished second with 73 points. Finally, at the state meet, O'Gorman took 4th place with 26 points. Nine girls qualiHed for the state meet. They were: Heidi Henderson, Julie Pederson, Renee Hayes, Kitty West, Chris Rowe, Lorie Kappen- man, Molly Fleming, Colleen Dardis and Kelly Klauer. Lorie Kappenman broke a school record during the State meet throwing the discus 130'8 Renee Hayes, Kitty West, Chris Rowe and Julie Pederson broke another school record running the 3200 meter relay with a time of 9:36. Julie Pederson broke a state record winning the one mile race with a time of 5:08. She also came in 1st in the half mile race. 150 ...J
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O'G combines work and play Classes, homework and tests can get a student down. The stacks of work seem never ending. Thank goodness for variety. What would anyone do without this added spice! Students at O'Gorman cannot complain about a lack of diversion. It is not uncommon to see a guerrilla strolling leisurely down the hall with a paw full of balloons to deliver to a birthday student. Nor is it a rarity for a teacher to find a room rearranged fHa, Ha, Mr. Bill Perhaps the most bizarre epi- sode occured on April 15, 1983 when Mrs. Cindy Ahrendt, the government teacher and debate coach, received her birthday sur- prise - a pig named Heidi. Heidi came to school complete with pen, food and water. It should be understood that not everything at 0'Gorman ends up in a joke. Students form a large part of their lives here and they piece together the directions in which they want to go. Amusement and seriousness both help the students to grow. 152 NJA ,575 if ,quiv- . 'f' ' ' , -L .amz .V , J ' , 'XL -IT ' 1 A ' 1 lm - I I
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