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1 .Vw i' X .A 'FX Q 1-it V ix Clockwlse startlng left: Mary Ellen Doyle and Jlm Vlereck step down from the stage as klng and queen . . . 1982 HOMECOMING ROYALTY Front row: Dawn Henrlckson, Greg Jamison, Katy Dougherty, Scott Jones, Mary Ellen Doyle, Jim Vlereck, Jeanette Lovett, Jlm Sorrell, Barb Schaeffer, Joe Fleming. Second row: Kathy Shafer, Matt Bowar, Lisa Lewis, Dan Shafer, Jeanne Randall, Matt Norrls, Mary Hayes, Bryan Sullivan, and Lynne Frankman . . . Jlm Vlereck looks surprised as Joe Flemlng congratulates hlm on being chosen as klng . . . Jeff Barnett sings for mass . . . Mr. Lorang gives a plaque to one of the original principals of the school, Fr. Joyce . . . Mr. Sweetman attends the mass In which he recelved an award ln honor of his services to O'G . . . Greg Jamison, Scott Jones, Dawn Henrlcksen, Pat Ronan and Lisa Lewis parade into mass. 85
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Knights crown The coronation became the climax of the variety show. Spot- lights shone on the royalty as they paraded up the center aisle. Former king and queen, Pat Picasso and Nikki Ellerbreok, walked up for the second time - this time to give away their crowns. The crowd listened attentively. The crowd then cheered as Mr. Lorang named Jim Viereck and Mary Ellen Doyle the king and queen. Viereck, Doyle Twelve years ago, Father Eng- lert graduated from O'Gorman High. He returned to help celebrate the Knights' homecoming by per- forming mass. Father Englert said he enjoyed the music and singing the most. The O'G graduate thought that performing mass made a good addition to the festivities. It also pleased him to sit next to his high school teacher, Father Opem.
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Publications make it through 55 another year Anyone on either of the pub- licatlon staffs would tell you how nerve-racking this activity can get, staying after school running around finding teachers, writing copy, typing, drawing layouts, and print- ing pictures. Certain TV commercials accur- ately describe this activity: the Alka-Seltzer commercial that says, Its enough to give you an upset stomach, and the Calgon commer- cial that says: the doorbell, the kids, the dog - Calgon take me away from it! Only in our case its the advisor, the pictures, the layouts! To make it even more hectic this year, both publications have new advisors, who have to learn the ropes, Mr. Doug Basche and Mrs. Kathy McGreevy. But with alot of work and determination we made it through this crazy year and met our deadlines. So the next time you see a person from the newspaper or yearbook staff give them a pat on the back and say lt's OK, I understand! Newspaper Staff first row: Carol 0'Connor, Jlll Heyer. second row: Amy Aschoftl Julie Ulrlch, Amy Bornhoft, Kathy Schaeffer, Jody Rlerson, Diane Berreau, Mrs. Kathy McGreevy. third row: Mr. Gary Slska, Mike Sudbeck, Ryan Bolger, Kyle Maloney . . . Yearbook Staff, first row: Mindy Metli, Dave Richardson, Mlkkl Lund, Suzan Fedie, James Budelt . . . second row: Anna Sochocky, Chuck Burkard, Mike Kelly, Peggl Van Deest, and Scott Ellenbecker . . . Not pictured: Cheri Morrison, Sherri Kauffmann, Dan Weight . . . Mr. Basche chews his pen ln frustration over a deadllne. 86 nm D fic' 'lies
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