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Seniors ROW 1: Amanda Stachler, Cindy Bruns, Maria Werling, Cheryl Speck: ROW 2: Linda Goettomoeler, Kathy Romer, Lin- da Dippoldg ROW 3: Angie Koesters, Gary Lange, Bruce Rammel, Deb Mey- er, Sheri Miller. Juniors ROW 1: Nett Craft: ROW 2: Laurie Stachler, Peg Huwer, Diane Schultze. ROW 3: Jackie Rindler, Sharon Stahl, Tim Romer, Elaine Moorman, Dave Stucke, Doug Bruns, Lorine Steinbrun- ner. 92 HHS BAND
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2 1 - Juniors hard at work 2 - Lisa, Ang, and Vic working even harder. 3 - No, Maria, you don't all 3 have to sleep together. Oh, Ang, a slit up the front! The Office Education Association is a national, state, and local organization whose member- ship is limited to those students who take voca- tional office education courses in high school. The Skills which St. Henry students learn in IOE classes are used when they participate in OE contests at regional level. Six seniors had the honor of competing at state level because they placed high at regional level. This is the largest number of seniors to ever make it to state level. One senior, Ann Knapke, won lst place and competed at national level. This year seven seniors went to the National Leadership Conference held in Indianapolis, In- diana, along with their advisor, Mr. Thompson. Members of OEA raise funds with bake sales, paper drives, programs for basketball and foot- ball games, and an annual brunch. The St. Henry OEA earned National recognition for overall program CNational Banner Awardj, and for activities on behalf of Special Olympics, community service, safety, and OEA Week. The chapter also earned state Golden Quill, Citation of Excellence, and Special Olympic awards. Nine seniors earned national Ambassador Awards and all earned Statewomen awards from the state. 91
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BAND takes a lot of time and ef- fort. Although there is a lot of hand work put into it, it can be fun. The BAND succeeded extremely well in marching season this year. Receiving superior ratings at con- tests the band was able to go to state contest. They were very pleased to receive an excellent rating and to get the chance to compete at state level. Finally the hard work of band camp had seemed to pay off. They also par- ticipated in parades, fairs, and football games. After marching band comes con- cert band. Concert band is very different from marching band. The music has to be played more musically and takes a lot of time and effort. The band this year re- ceived an excellent rating at con- test, which they were very pleased with considering Miss Stu- debaker was out for half the sea- son. With the help of Mr. Hansbor- ough they succeeded very well. vl'9 't Sophomores ROW 1: Sharon Kaiser, Amy Uh- Ienhake, Becky Whitsett, Jill Osterholt, Dean Miller, Rose Rutschilling, Vicki Rose, ROW 2: Patti Garke, Sandy Knapke, An- gie Droesch, Lisa Westgerdes, Janelle Rammel, Jerry Stuken- borg, Nell Craft, Bill Ross: ROW 3: Shelly Bruns, Amy Dippold, Mary Braun, Lynn Hemmel- garn, Angie Balster, Karen Le- feld, Kevin Lange. Freshmen ROW 1: Kathy Schultze, Diane Meyer, Suzy Bible: ROW 2: Julie Dippold, Shar- on May, Lisa Bruns, Brenda Aling: ROW 3: Ben Hummel, Angie Hoyng, Karen Rindler, Briean Siefring, Jill Romer: ROW 4: Ann Kremer, Sandy Sutter, Lin- da Rose, Sarah Frilling, Marcia Link. 93
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