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Susan Samp 'exerclses' her typlng skllls. 0 ,L iti 5 I ' Back row: Marcla Klng, Kevln McGreevy, Mark Ellenbecker, Chrls Wllson, Kathy Owens, Joel Kunkel, Mlchelle Maloney, Mr. Basche. Second row: Mr.Siska, Clndy Takeda, Karla Hay, Chrls Novetzke, Sharon Carroll. Front row: Julie Serle, Matt Mlsllnskl, Jlm Delker, Allson Haugo, Susan Samp, Elizabeth Hobson, Mlke Wosje, Paul Rlchardson, Jennlfer Trlble. 341 Changing Seasons 1987-88 yearbook staff put together a newly styled book that changed with the seasons. In changing the format of the book, the staff divided the year into seasonal sections of fall, winter and s rin . Staff member, lim Delker commented on the fail division as saying, Everything will eventually 'fall into place. ' Chris Novetzke viewed the winter divisions as a brrrr-illiant season. The spring division was described by Kevin McGreevy as blossoming into perfectionlf' The staff raised funds by selling ad boards and selling classified ads. Editors for the staff were Iennifer Trible, Paul Richardson and Mike Wosje. Iennifer Trible was Editor for three years and won the Gold Pen Award for outstanding abilities in the area of journalism. Her skill and humor will be greatly missed. Karla Hay looks up from writing copy. A 'KX- Q .,'? , 1 Q- 'K if VK ,. Staffers work diligently near a deadline. Yearbook 149
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STUDENT fagtfaita , ,Oli Shows Leadership A Student Council had a productive year. il Starting out the term with the task of P Q organizing the Sioux Interstate Conference L l ' Fall Leadership Workshop held at Augustana College. Homecoming lunch 4 duties fed over 600 hungry students with pizza and pop. The Student Council also sponsored the first outdoor dance to be held at 0'Gorman. Donating funds for a library typewriter and providing a grant for the ln- sight Magazine, were just a couple of the ac- tivities SC became involved with. Leadership training and working for the common good. J S IM it 4 I A if g Bottom Row:Joel Kunkel, Shannon Campbell, Doug Danlels, Ellzabeth Arnold, Matt Mlsllnskl. Tol ' Row:Paulette Tam, Shelly Summerton, Jeff Gross, Sharon Plcass Bottom Row: Sharon Plcasso, Shannon Campbell, Doug Danlels, Joel Kunkel, Mlchelle Maloney, Mlss Young, Amy Roberts. Top Row: Mlchelle Harnden, Paul Rlchardson, Jefi Gross, Allson Haugo, Scott Blcketi Cralg Danlels pu Presldent Joel Kunkel expresses an luea or nu 'CA creative groupv - Mr. Basche Ellzabeth Arnold and Matt Mlsllnskl llsten Intently a N a Student Councll meeting 148 Student Council it 'Dk
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HS! ot Just Words Lose weight in 3 days. Become beautiful in 4 easy steps. All words that really do not mean a lot. Anyone who knows anything, knows that to be good at something you have to work hard, be dedicated and you must show real effort. Character, Leadership, Scholarship, Service. NOT just words. Students who are recipients of the National Dr. Lorang talks with the students. Honor Society, subscribe and live by those words. Those ,, select few were chosen because they exemplified the criteria and high standards that NHS demands. Character, Leadership, Scholarship, Service. Not words: Actions. Hardwork. Perseverence. Quality. Words that equate National Honor Society. Dr. Tom Lorang congratulates Paula Wlck. 1 s1,' 1 ' if - Susan Naughton, Chris Rowe and Amy Cantln attend the reception. 150 National Honor Society fffliational Honor Society is an honor students receive-an honor that helps them in their future accomplishments -Sandy Krier. National Honor Society is a privilege received by students who work diligently in their academic classes Mike Lorang F , t J, , 1 3 xg -'fab' Airfiisif. Top Row:Jon Dewltte, David Clayton, Mike Cogley, Nick Earley, Jlm Delker, Chad Relmer, Kevln McGreevy, Steve Gramm, Jeff J. Gross,Jason Byrne. Second Row:Lynna Brenner, Chrls Bannwarth, Joe Schmaderer, Mlke Wosje, Joe Becker, Brad Salem, Pat Castle, Jason Peters, Rob Martlnek, Todd McLendon. Thlrd Row:HeIdl Landuyt, Jolene Strltecky, Lorl Strasser, Lynn McAIeece, Lisa Ehrlg, Paula Wick, Jody Ellis, Kelly Haspeslagh, Kathy Owens, Becky Loving, Julle Ellenbecker, Julle Owens. Front Row:JuIIe Jardlng, Jenny Arnold, Megan Lunde, Becky Vanderwoude, Kerl Hebrlnk, Klm Kleppln, Laurie Donahue, Shelly Kuchta, Alyce 0'Brlen, Jessie Mlsllnskl, Krlstln Reimer, Erln Connor. x ,...,,...b-
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