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Juniors active The juniors have got them- selves into just about every activity that exists at O'G. This shows in itself that the juniors have had enough years of school to be wise but at the same time, they will be around for awhile longer than the seniors. The juniors, also, can watch the seniors, learn from their mistakes and make different mis- takes when they are seniors. The other side of this appears also, but it employs the seniors successes and what can be learned from them. On a sad note, the juniors won 't have Fr. Tony Opem to rely upon anymore. Fr. Opem left on January 4 of this year to go to St. Joseph 's at Elk Point to partially rebuild the church. Fr. John Riedman of the Fargo diocese, replaced Fr. Opem. Tom Kogel Patricia Krler , ... John Kunkel V ' Susan Larsen Ron Lien ,K V, 1 iI?i Reone Limke ,af ' X W Jennifer Lulsl Julie Luke Llsa Manning Melinda McCarthy Kevin McCluskey Mlchael McKinley Mlke McCulloch Steve McGraw Jeff Meinen Kevin Mlchel Chris Mlslinskl Scott Moe 58
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First year upperclassmen indispensable to O 'G It comes as a horrible thought, but what would O'G do without juniors? Seniors would have to find another way of Hnancing their dance and sophomores would have to start thinking about their plans after high school. The students would not be prepared as well for life outside the conhnes of high school and the teachers would have to be content with only three fun-filled retreats a year, which in itself would be enough to bring grown men to tears. Where would all our creative geniuses come from? From the freshmen? No, they don't have enough years on them. From the Seniors? No, they have better things to think about. So it would be left to the sophomores who would still not be quite as active in various fields as upperclassmen. So, next time that you see a junior, be thankful that you don 't ha ve to bear his or her burden. The juniors have become an intricate part of O'G life and the life of the O'G community. This can be seen in the ways in which the juniors get involved in so much around O'G: almost half of the Flag Corps had juniors for members and they have easily inHltrated the ranks of the cheerleaders. In the ,d i 5 f 2 ...Q ,, so .f '. it if 2: if . t All 1 ,Z . L , .V 3 A , 5 Mt, , mf K , If 453 ' to wafif fiaaw 5.ei?.?, awa!2! area of the arts, juniors have more than held a strong position. Un- fortunately, though, they have not dominated the band department, but there is time! This year, a movie entitled, The Class of '84 was unleashed on the unsuspecting public. Alth- ough it deals with college students, it presents a slight resemblance between the students depicted in the film and our own class of '84. Only time will tell if today's juniors of 0'Gorman will be anything like that. Nancy Hobson John Homan Michele Huff Wade Humphreys Julie Johnson Kim Johnstad Donna Josten Joey Kadlnger Rita Kane Lori Kappenman Sharri Kaufmann Angle Kelly Todd Kendle Colleen Klng Richard Kinney Todd Klszer Kelly Klauer Diane Koch 57
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