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Osceola Record Groups Successful Clockwise from left; Cheerleaders — Cindy Merkel, Sheila Kro-patsch, Lori Reisdorff, Christy Ericson, joan Sigler, Shannon Wheeler, and Jackie Kelly. Student Council — bottom row, Eric Lindsley and Kevin Andelt. Row two, Renee Bartak, Lori Reisdorff, Debbie Burritt, Corey Wieseman, Bridey Atkins, Nicki Urban, Kevin Wieseman, and Ian Kucera. Row three, Stacy Meister, Troy Lindsley, Matt Peterson, Lisa Reisdorff, John Schott, Carolyn Kro-patsch and Tony Urban. Top row, Becky Theis and Rusty Dunn. Written Publications Class; LeAnn LeSuer, Debbie Langer, Sandy Swantek, George Winslow and Mrs. Erhart. Mascots; Lisa Reisdorff and LeAnn LeSuer. Christy Ericson, Lori Reisdorff, Shannon Wheeler and Lisa Reisdorff watch the Homecoming game from the sidelines.
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Student Involvement Makes Student involvement is what makes OHS groups successful. From the intellect to the athlete, from a cheerleader to an actor, it takes every member working hard for each group to meet their goals. In order for Osceola students to qualify for membership in the National Honor Society, they must have a 92° grade average. Officers for the organization this year were: President, Ron Johansen; Vice President, Coreen Ericson; Secretary, Jolene Kresha; and Treasurer, Colleen Kresha. The National Honor Society purchased medallions for their Senior members at Graduation. Drama Club consists of those students who participate in the Conference and District Speech Contests, and the Conference and District One-Act Play Contests. These performers spent many hours working before and after school, and during speech class. Athletes in O-Club are those that have lettered in any sport. The members of this club make money for the year by picking up tin cans and working in concession stands. Some O-Club members helped to run the Grade School track meet. For the 1985 year, President was Becky Theis; Vice President, Rob Johansen; and Secretary Treasurer was Debbie Burritt. The seven cheerleaders and two mascots spent many long hours cheering for all of the boys' and girls' athletic teams. These girls were a hard working group, since they attended one or two contests almost every week during the year. They also worked a couple of concession stands in order to earn money for their uniforms. The Student Council accomplished a lot through the 1984-85 year. With President Rusty Dunn's help, the Council made it a fun and happy year for many people. Some of the things they did were: provided fruit baskets for needy families during Christmas; took responsibility for a pop machine for the student body; organized Homecoming events, sock hops, a free dance for the students, and a ping pong tourna- O Club picture removed from annual ment; donated $500 for a new movie camera; and placed a picture of Mrs. Jean Peterson in the hallway. They also attended numerous conventions. With these things — among others — the Student Council had a busy but successful year. Right; National Honor Society — Bottom Row; Connie Hennings, Jami Schott, Christy Ericson, and Lisa Reisdorff. Row Two; Rob Davidson, Lori Reisdorff, Bob Nitsch, Renee Bartak, and Nicki Mentink. Top Row; Colleen Kresha, Jolene Kresha, Coreen Ericson, and Roni Johansen. Below Right; Drama Club — Bottom Row; Connie Hennings, Janel Kelly, Cindy Hays, Joan Sigler, Pam Grosch, and Bridey Atkins. Top Row; Mr. Vant, David Dotson, Julie Reimers, Shannon Wheeler, Jerry Miller, Lori Reisdorff, LeAnn LeSuer, Christy Ericson, and Mrs. Erhart. 24
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