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Elegant Abstractions The 1982-83 Art Club started out the year by electing it’s officers which are as follows: Deb Chritton, President; Karen LaFrance, Secretary; Jim Grof, Treasurer; with Mrs. Tempelmeyer, Sponsor. As in the past the Art Club members sell candy after school on alternate nights to raise money to buy a display case for the High School. In December the Art Club members sponsored a Winter Ball, with Kevin Colbert as Disc Jockey. He did a super job. There were plenty of dancers at the dance and they looked like they were having a bail. Best of Luck to the Seniors of Art Club, they will be missed. Take Care and “Best of Luck. Do you always paint in your P.J.'s Kim!! Front L to R: S. Smith, E. Bartels. S. Paden. Second Row: J. Mason, R. Koehler. D. Chritton, K. LaFrance, K. Bohling. Third Row: Mrs. Tempelmeyer, C. Reilly, T. Kremke, B. Hansel, J. Grof. D. Wright. Smile pretty Suzanne. Trish do you always dance on your toes!! 28
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Student Council, Front Row: Jill Hahn; Kate Morrissey; Jill Parrish, Treasurer; Suzanne Davison, and Patty Burns. Row 2: Laurie Ramsey, Secretary; Dave Miesbach, President; Pat Johnson, Vice-President; Bob Watteyne; Dan DeFreece. Row 3: Larry Hershberger, Sponsor; Dave Holthus; Lloyd Kettelhake; and Matt Hamer. Senior Student Council Representatives: Dave Miesbach and Bob Watteyne handing out report cards during Parent Teacher Conferences. Take It Easy The Student Council's first order of business in the new school year was to elect officers. They elected Dave Miesbach (President), Pat Johnson (Vice-President), Laurie Ramsey (Secretary), and Jill Parrish (Treasurer). They performed their routine duties such as coordinating the homecoming activities, running the elections for Homecoming King and Queen and County Government Day, being guides for open houses, handing out report cards, and making a suggestion box available for students. A new edition to this years activities was honoring the teachers during the “Nebraska Tribute to Teachers”. The council put up signs saying Thank You Teachers!”, awarded teachers certificates of appreciation, and made some cakes for them. The council’s major source of revenue was a foosball table in the guidance counselor’s office. It’s revenue was used to fund any expenses encountered by the council plus a few scholarships at the end of the year. Some possible ideas for activities to finish out the year were a career day for high school students and a Dollars for Scholars fund. Dave Holthus studying (?) and Pat Johnson taking it easy while handing out cards. 27
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Front L to R: L. Kettelhake; R. Lueders; P. Krontz; A. Mitchel; S. Stewart; M. Buethe; L. Othmer; Mr. Schuessler, Sponsor. Second Row: M. Clifton; T. Groff; S. Masur; J. Kroeze; S. Paden; T. Laue; M. Mandery; J. Little, V. Pres.; M. Pooch, Rep. Third Row: B. Volkmer; S. Carpenter; D. Wolken; J. Pella, Sgt. at Arms; D. Wright; L. Spier; R. Badertscher, Pres.; C. Mason, Sec.; L. Goracke, Hist. Fourth Row: S. Krause; T. Hamilton; K. Mitchel, Treas.; B. Hansel; D. Smithers; J. Hazen. Heavy Metal The Industrial Arts Club started off the “82-83” school year by electing their new officers who appear in the group picture. The Industrial Art Club members cut fire wood during evenings in the Fall to sell for cash. Many club members enjoyed this money making project and it was profitable. During the winter the club held worknights in the evenings so that they could work on projects of interest to them. Many members worked on a variety of projects ranging from wood-working to heavy metal. Nine Industrial Art Club members along with their sponsor took one of the school vans and attended the State Leadership Conference in Lincoln for two days. State officers from THS were Brian Volkmer, President; and Steve Carpenter, Secretary. The conference was held in the State Educational Bldg. Not now Sherml! Eric, deep in thought. Scott and his wood project. 29
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