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

 - Class of 1988

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Freshman Nlcole Holiday and Heldl Barch were captlvated by an enllghtenlng book. Library Adventures There's three feet of snow outside to be shoveled, but I'm all warm and cozy on my trip to the Caribbean lslands, said senior Marcia King. How? Through books chosen at our school library. The library was a place for mysterious adven- tures throughout the school day. Whether it was the hot and exotic islands of Hawaii, or the mysterious unknowns of outerspace - the library had it all. Senior Mindy Wells perused one of many college catalogs. Guidance Means Help Help? Where do I go from High School? This was a very common saying for the Seniors of 88. What colleges to go to, what academic tulfillments needed to be met, or how to prepare for the ACT's, were all a part of the Guidance Center. Counselors Randy Pillar and Karen Strasser helped the Students of 0'Gorman throughout their four years of high school, to answer questions and help students prepare a start for all future endeavors. 130 LibraryfGuldance Our Overlooked Assistants People who were often overlooked for their service to the school were the student library assistants. These students gave up a free mod of their day to work in the library - for no credit, and no money toward tuition. Ac- cording to Mrs. Osthus, I couldn't have gotten alone without them. They are my right arm and left leg of the library. d ? Senior Jlm Bruns says Grrr . . .college - here l come!

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G5 TVN WV ' I Gi 'init sf -gy , . .. M G96 Y :t5?,NiAx.!rA Q if ff .ar C 5- F 'xiaf C .fflgi if is-Q hir , . Qi, - x-Q. ' 9 . 1-a,lgwf'Q7 M How can I relate trigonometry to play- ing the tuba? Well, they're both tough to do while you're hanging upside down with your ears chopped off. - Chris McGreevy if 'I B ' A ',. 5' 1 r 2 .S M i . ,, V A ,' ga ,.. Gary Aurlt, Shanna Schoppert, and Beth Pyper colnclde their musical talent with their sclentlflc lngenulty. Mr. Cinco en-compasses Justln Trudeaus' mlnd with some geometry. Xe. 'Ei The math department had another exciting year of Iogarithms, functions, and equations, but this year with the addition to Mr. Cinco to the math department. Mr. Cinco had previously taught social studies courses, but during the 87-88 school year he taught in both departments. The science department also had an interesting year. Some science students tested their musical abilities on homemade instruments while others sent balloon-rockets racing down the hall on a piece of string. Additions to the science department were Mr. Peterson, Mrs. Kruse, and Mr. Leitheiser. Joe Schmitz, Paula Mack, Todd Bradley, Karla Hay, and Megan Carlson show their en- thusiasm for their studies. 4. cw, , ,. vga XS ,..Y,,, Nei, , L,,,,,,,.... ,,,,,,,,..,,, 5 -if MathfScIence 1 29



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W S ' tx ... s mx , 3 ,W ,, , KV - 1. . H . K h 'W . ...,. e.. , ..-N i hs I . Bob Brown and Scott Berghorst put thelr personal touches on the Athletlc Department shed. Rod Garrison instructs Wade Shaver on the do's and dont's of roof :onstruction. thumb points the way to good cooking of Heldl Paa and Jenny Schaefer. -v' Sewing With Sister The O'Gorman home economics department offered a virtual cornucopia of classes to students. Under the direction of veteran teacher Sr. Margaret Mary Clark, students learned the practical information ln the areas of foods, clothing, interior decorating, chlld development, and family. A new addition to the home economic department was a surger. It allowed students to make knlt tops and professional looking garments. Sr. Margaret Mary called the machine the Cadillac of sewIng! Swlnglng bachelor Jeff Vecchio prepares a cullnary delight for all to enioy. .1fI:i.- . K W 3' af Shop Talk The O'Gorman industrial arts class Woods built three new sheds in the 1987-88 school year. The first, and largest of the sheds, was built for the Athletic Department. The 8'x12 shed, made of wood, cost approximately 5500. These projects were new to the Industrial Arts department. I decided to change the class to get more interest, said Mr. Rod Garrison. Previous Woods classes had done individual projects. The decision to build the sheds was simple. There was a need, so we decided to build it. said Mr. Garrison. IAXHE 131

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