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Page 143 text:
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WU! TOP LEFT, The 1984-85 Homecoming Royalty: Becky Mann- ing, Dave Barr, Shawna Walton, Dave Bruhn, king, Shawn Kunkel, queen, Julie Ulrich, Jenny Luke, Joe Helberger, Pat Kneip and Jane Barnett. TOP RIGHT: Senior John Fitzgibbon phones home during a homecoming variety show skit. MID- DLE LEFT: Senior Karen Vanbuskirk supports homecoming king Shawn Kunkel while he has a bit ol an identity crisis. MIDDLE RIGHT: Seniors Jett Clapper, Mike Wetrich, Teri Anderson, LeAnn McGuire, Sandy Delker, Mary Jackson, John Koch, Beth Boyum, and Jolene Heibert, gather together to plan their homecoming attack. BOTTOM RIGHT: Some freshman girls pose with their small friend fthe bearj during a peplest.
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Page 142 text:
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We Don't Need Ruby Slippers to Get Home In one way or another, the phrase there's no place like home does contain some validity. But it may not have always been that way. ln our youth, we dreaded the call of our mothers, Children it's time to come home. It end- ed all the fun and began the terrible times. qAlso known as time to go to bed. J Now with our mature status intact, when the call sounds for us to come home, we answer it with fanfare and jubila- tion reminiscent of the Arthurian court festivals of old. This, we call homecoming. According to my friend and yours, Daniel Webster, one may define home as the place of origin, development. At O'Gorman, we come home to a place where we have grown up. A place that has seen our tears, our laughs, our friends, our rivalries and life's everyday oc- curences that make up home. lt has been said by many people that home is where the heart is. One must always find one's heart again. The Knight's hearts lie buried in the spirit of O'Gorman. We come home again every year to find our hearts. We don't need a house to fall on our heads to know we need to get back to a place that we really never can leave. TOP LEFT: Freshman Chris Thompson par- ticipates in the homecoming picnic festivities. TOP RIGHT: Julie Ulrich supports the crown well as homecoming queen. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Mike Pyper receives the Eucharist at the homecoming liturgy.
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to You? c i This ls News The newspaper staff was challeng- ed with a deadline once a month. In spite of this, the small staff always came through and published a paper on time. Finishing a paper on deadline is no easy task. Among his necessary duties, the staffer must be able to plan a layout, crop pictures, write type copy, and organize his thoughts in a very short time. Having one's name under an arti- cle in the form of a by-line can be very rewarding. . With a deadline to be met once a month, the newspaper staff met the challenge. The staff followed good journalism rules and published the I newspaper while meeting deadline. The staff consisted of editors Kris Becker, and Linda Holmes. The reporters included Debbie Bruce, Jennifer Ellis, Barb English, Ann Grabenbauer, Kathy Harris, Todd Jerentowski, and Molly McCluskey. I The adviser is Mrs. Kathy McGreevy. PAGE 140, TOP: These students look at the fine job they have done. MIDDLE: Kris Becker and Linda Holmes work on a layout for the next issue. BOTTOM: The smile on Kathy Harris' face shows how much fun typing can be. PAGE 141, TOP LEFT: Kathy Harris shows her apprecia- tion towards the newspaper class. TOP RIGHT: Todd Jerentowski looks up for a second from correcting his news columns. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. Kathy McGreevy helps Debbie Bruce by cutting out a column to be published. MIDDLE RIGHT: Linda Holmes and Molly McCluskey buckle down for the deadline while their advisor watches them. BOTTOM LEFT: Linda Holmes has a sneaking suspicion about the layout that she looks over. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Bruce and Jennifer Ellis work together to get the pages glued and cropped. 140
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