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Everyone works hard when B.J. visits. Typical work-night? No wonder you don't get anything done. I'm sorry Lynette but I still think it was a dumb idea. 'Don't worry Diane, it's only copy.' How dumb are you Kate? You use the picture not the negative.
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Annual Staff 1980: Capturing Memories The 1980 Annual Staff worked diligently to complete their pages as deadline after deadline for yet another Tomahawk seemed to close in around them. The 25 member staff headed by editor Paula Brinkman put in many long hours in order to finish their assignments. In past years two people were assigned several pages to complete, but with the large staff it was decided that each person would be assigned pages to work individually thus cutting down everyone's work load and making it easier to meet the deadlines. Even under these conditions some of the staffers still found it hard to get their pages in on time. These were the fortunate people who were frequently visited by Mr. Loew, now in his second year as sponsor under the Walsworth company. With his persistant prodding and the generous help of many an innocent by-stander, the 1980 Tomahawk was turned out in 'near-record' time and accurately captured the memories of the '79-'80 school year. Annual Staff 1980 included: Row 1-Jennifer Hahn, Angie Ossian, Mary Schmidt, Janet Phillips, Susan Klein, Debbie Schmidt, Sandy Parrish, Teresa Bohling. Row 2-Sharon Bartholomew, Tim Horn, Ron Hackbart, Jim Brinkman, Don Puchalla, Jamie Thompson, Dar Who's mug shot is on the 'Ten Most Wanted' list this week? Seeba, Paula Brinkman. Row 3-Lynette Buethe, Susanne Scott, Kathy Bohling, Pam Thompson, Diane Sapp, Kate Morrissey, Julie Morrissey, Kelly Carter. Not pictured - joy Parrish.
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Y-teens Hang In There Y-teens started off their busy year by helping with the homecoming coronation. They didn't take very long to plan a fun project. They chose to go to Omaha where they toured Meyers Childrens Rehabilitation Institute, J.P. Lord School and the joslyn Art Museum. They topped off the day by eating at Spaghetti Works in the Old Market. The Y-teens also had many banquets including the World Fellowship Banquet, this is a banquet where every girl brought two dishes from a country they have chosen. This year, as in past years, the Y-teens had a Christmas party where each member brought a preschooler and a gift to be given to the child by Santa Claus. Next came Heart Sister week, during the week each leaves gag gifts in her locker, then at the end of the week a nice gift is given to your heart sister. The Y-teens also sacked and hid candy for the Easter Egg Hunt. On the day of the hunt they watched the children and helped those who couldn't find any candy. They usually end the year with a party, this year it was with a pizza party. All in all the Y-teens have had a pretty fun year, and we are looking forward to another fulfilling year. Joy why do you look so guilty? What are you looking at? Mrs. Richert working hard. Front Row: C. Meister, K. Carter (Vice-Pres.), R. Koehler, T. Bohling, J. Little, T. Parrish, J. Richert (sponsor). Back Row: P. Brinkman (pres.), J. Parrish (treas.), P. Thompson, S. Bartholomew, S. Klein. Not pictured J. Phillips (Sec.) 30
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