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class line-up on float clean-up day. 4. Brian Duffy, Des Moines Register cartoonist, speaking in the choir room. 5. Mark Kirchgatter and Andy Buechele play DJ at the Halloween dance. 6. Brent Golberg, Kent Hemann, Tom Collier, Brian Hook, and Darrell Mullenbach took on the task of decorating the infamous St. Ansgar-Osage corn crib,which stands near the border of the two school districts south of town. The rival schools have decorated the building with graffiti for years. It's dirty business, but somebody has to do it, right, boys? 7. The odd couple — Steve Weber and Ed Adams at the Halloween dance. 8. Some Senior girls model the Senior football players' 26 pajamas at a pep meeting. “Extra Extra- Curricular” 1. Brian Duffy, cartoonist for the Des Moines Register, lectures to interested students. Duffy was joined by columnist Julie Gammack as they visited our school as part of a week tour of the state to glean impressions of Iowans' opinions right before the election. While here, they described their jobs and gave their insights on current topics. 2. Kim Hemann and Karla Hackenmiller taken by surprise. 3. The Senior
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Foreign Exchange Students Eduardo Lazo, 18, from Monterrey, Mexico, also had some adjustments to make in his move to rural Iowa. His hometown in Mexico has a population of about three million and he came from a family of his parents. Hector and Bertha, four brothers, and one sister, to a family of three sisters, at the Burton Scripture residence on an acreage south of St. Ansgar. During his stay he helped out at his guest family's business, the St. Ansgar Locker, and said he liked the work. Eduardo's other activities here include drawing and listening to music. He especially likes to draw houses and buildings. As for school, Eduardo commented that he liked sports and other activities being included in the school because it isn't that way in Mexico. His only dislike was the way Americans think of Mexico as ''one big ranch down south. Our congratulations to both of you, Christel and Eduardo, for surviving the tough Iowa winter and the teasing of your classmates and also our thanks to you for all you helped us learn. 25
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1. Judy Rhode of the Iowa Egg Council tries to convince Terry Lowe in Foods class that a real man can make a quiche, even while blinded. 2. Varsity football players at the traditonal Homecoming breakfast, hosted by the cheerleaders. 3. Pat Howe and Rodney Hemann, you're supposed to be rehearsing for M A S H, not V — the Final Battle. 4. Who is this white-cloaked stranger? Pam Weber? 5. Say Cheese! , Jo Hackenmiller. 6. Beth Nack speechless? Hard to believe. 7. Michelle Klindt — Wicked Witch of Which Direction? 8. Three of a kind — Lynda Hemann, Cindy Retterath, and Vicky Schaefer. 9. M M's make friends, says Paula Huemann. 10. Miss Holt and Remington Steele? Or is it Sheri Lowe and James Johnson? 27
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