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SOLVING THE FUTURE Future Problem Solving is an extracurricular activity partaken in by students ranging from freshmen to seniors. The students divide up into teams, create future problems from a given scenario, and devise solutions to their problems. When completed, the problems and solutons are submitted for competition. Last year two of 0'Gorman's FPS teams made the State Honor Roll. The team of Amy Aden, Anne Blashill, .lenny Zimmer, and Andrea Walters made the Honor Roll in the Senior Division and the team of Mike Bormann, Brian Downs, Sam Connelly and Liz Lewis made it in the Intermediate Division. Describing her activity Anne Blashill said, FPS is in a nutshell, solving future probIems. Amy Aden remarked, The year started slowly but we gained experience and became very competitive. We also gained insight and became more sensitive to the problems that were to presented us. The Sophomore FPS team: Amy Aden, Andrea Walters, Anne Blashill, and Jenny Zimmer. in , as-0, or-,,. g- in if if rptg .Q at Becky Vander Woude and Lynn Mc Aleece work on their problems. 46 FPS The Freshmen FPS team: Brian Downs, Mike Bormann, Liz Lewis, and Sam Connelly. R.
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Life Into Literature Interpers take to the scene. i' S 1 xy ' pf i M .. .1 Like Top: State place wlnners Teresa Fester, Chrls Novetzke, Sharon Picasso, Mollle Krum, Colleen Ryan, Sharon Carroll, Shelly Cronln performed brllllantly to Impress judges. Middle: Who ls thls strange being? asks Teresa Fester gesturlng towards her duet partner Mollle Krum. Bottom: 87-88 oral lnterpers were seen awakening llterature wlth style throughout the season. Breathing life into literature, 0'Gorman oral interpers once again captivated the attention of judges at the State Tournament. Under the dlrectlon of head coach Klm Schlanta and assistants Sarah Spelts, Dave Bernard, Dave Baumelster, and Kevin Brick, interpers mastered the craft of 'bringing words to Iife.' Senior Christian Novetzke, who took flrst In poetry at State, went on to place fifth In a natlonal competition. Senior Shelly Cronin captured much laughter as she flnlshed second at State in the humorous dlvlslon. Placlng second ln duet acting were seniors Teresa Fester and Mollle Jo Krum. With the use of The Badseed, Senlor Sharon Carroll placed third in prose. Juniors Sharon Picasso and Colleen Ryan placed second in the dramatic catagory and oratory respectively. 4 i' -zz.. I Top: Showlng her love for performing, Colleen Ryan smlles a gleaming smlle. Bottom: Senlor Shelly Cronln does her humorous 'hopplty-sklppIty.' lnterp 45 1 1 1. ZW' 1 . fllfw. 2
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sf! ulfllllll ' Wi 2 FELLOWSHIP FCA enjoyed another year of shameless charades, prodigal pictionary, and splendiforous speeches. Guest speakers for the year included Scott Boyens,Mike Lorang, Al Malvolti, and soccer star Kyle Rote Jr. The all city FCA banquet was a success with Mike Lorang receiving the All-City FCA Athlete of the Year award and with Amy Folsom receiving honorable mention. ' ,M ' fu . ge, if to Ln NM I 4595. ff' ,M :-'3 WV 'A ' A Upper left: Brad Salem shares some of his divine knowIedge.Lower left: Mlssy Young shows her Chrlstlan fellowship by sharlng her punch with Mlke Knelp. Upper rlght: The FCA advisory group, Brent Salem, Mike Lorang, Steve duffy Honner, Brad Salem, Greg Schlefen, Aaron Ferrle, Jeff Gross, Rlck Lynch fadvlsorj, Sandy Schlager, Julie Jardlng, Amy Folsom, Susan Naughton, Chrls Rowe, Doug Daniels, and Dave Clayton. Lower right: Steve Honner shows one of his favorite Bible quotes to dlsclple Julle Leyba. FCA 47
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