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AHS Today AHS began a new quarter century this 1983-84 school year, with arena days Au gust 23 and 24. The Freshman orientation was Friday, August 26, with the Freshman Frolic that evening . On Monday, August 29, 1983 Day 1, Cycle 1 began with a total of 753 students (a slight decrease in planned enrollment) and 62 teachers, administrators and staff members . This school year was packed full of new and old ideas and activities ranging from a new modular system, new teachers, old teachers in new places , a substance abuse program and fund raising ideas added to the usual plays, sports, dances, school Masses . The opening Mass was celebrated by Father John Spiegal on Wednesday, September 7. Today, AHS began a new mod system. The mods were changed from twenty 15 minute mods to sixteen 20 minute mods, still with 6 days in a cycle and a 5 minute passing period. Homeroom began at 8: 10 and mod one started at 8:25. Afternoon homeroom began at 3:05 with dismissal at 3: 10. Seniors were allowed to leave at 2:10. OperWlg Monday Tuesday Wednesday p. 2-10 p. 11-40 p. 41-64 p65-80 2 Ttuaday Friday SatU'day &.my p 8192 p 93-130 p. 131-142 p 143-1 3 3 :.J --- AHS Mornings 6 Mornings are always unique at Assumption. From morning mass all the way through announcements, it is chaos . People rushing through the halls, asking friends what is due in classes, getting books in order and stashing the forbidden Big Gulp in lockers. An occasional trip to the bookstore is also a usual morning occurence . "For lunch today ,-- --" is always a familiar quotat ion in an average morning. Thisis followed by a unanimous moan uttered from each homeroom . Freshmen are In their homeroom promptly at 7:50, so as not to be late . During mod 1, everyone ; especially freshmen, are worried if they cut a class the day before , and hoping that their name will not be echoing down the hall, that they should report to Mr. Miller's office . All of these happenings go on during the average morning at Assumption and these are never dull! 7 AHS Evenings At night . students find many things to do . Homework takes a lot of time during the week , but it's not the only considerat ion . Perhaps more important is following the new television shows. Some of the popular ones include " Hill Street Blues", "C heers ". and " Dallas" . When Friday pops up on the calendar . books and televi sions are temporarily forgot ten. Friday nights find many students at Assumption games . Whether football or basketball. a large crowd can be found cheering on the Knights. After the game. lots of kids go out to eat . Rudy's chips and cheese or Pizza Works toasted-cheese pizza are favorite post game treats . Some prefer to meet at Happy Joe's or Show Biz for pizza and a vid eo game . On Saturdays, parties . dances. or movies are among the fun things to do . 10 .::::h..t_.uTt-A-~~ .I. :f-_/) ::/-&-"t, Cc ~ ~ OLd... ~ )) 3:oo P.m. :1~ (~ 29, 198~ i ~S OF IJ'I ENIOBS RULE! Oct. 7 A day to come home Spirits were searing as the pep rally got under way . AHS parents and alumni joined the students in giving their team encouragement before the big game. The senior girls, dressed in togas, and an ape were both a part of the 1983 senior skit, " Animal House". Gabe from 97X was also part of the festivities as he disc jockeyed the senior tape . The football team kicked off the weekend with a game against the Clinton River Kings. The Knights put up a good fight, but the River Kings triumphed 13-7. Halftime activities included crowning of the home coming queen, the Knight Kompany Dancers, and the marching band and chorus joining together to per form "I Sing The Body Electric." The homecoming festivities were dedicated to the memory of Dennis Viktora, member of the class of 1984, who died in 1982. Clockwise from top left 1983 Homecom ing Queen Julie Williams. center . surrounded by her Court. top left Elizabeth Glowacki , top right Gino Argo , bottom left Kathy Riley and bottom right Stephaine Quinn. While getting mentally prepared for the big Homecom ing game . the football team enjoys the pep rally. Don Burke (43) on a punt return picks up yardage with help from teammates 'A Doy to Come Home· even applies to alumni. who showed up to cheer at the 1983-84 Home coming . Looks like something escaped from Sr Donna 's room ! Principal Don Miller sets the mood for the Homecoming weekend on Oc tober 7. Varsity cheerleaders psyche the stu dents at the pep rally. 14 15 The Lemon Drop 1s• no lemon The Lemon Drop Shop is a gift shop operated by Assumption High School. It is located in the lower level of the Black-Hawk Hotel. The staff includes students from Mr. Gary Laake's retail merchandising classes and fifty mothers, who work on a rotating basis. The Lemon Drop began three years ago and it's getting better every year . Above Don Soer counts the receipts Right Manager Becky Doniel waits on a customer Below Head supervisor Helen Cameron looks over the receipts. 17 Bon Jour! Comment-allez vous! Seated Ms. Brunken. Aileen Turner. Ann Stoughton . Beth Willich. Dionna Cusack . Standing KrisKeisker . Ellen Thompson Kris Bridges. Solly Eckman , Dione Huber. Kathy Ditch . Michelle Freudenburg . Eileen Burke. Corrie Jensen. Bock row . Mike Ditch . Chris Cockman . Mike Freudenburg. Doug Dillon. John Burkholder. John Goedken . Brod Bollman. The French Club is headed by Ms. Sharon Brunkan and the officers are : President Beth Willich, Vice-President Dianna Cusack, Secre tary Aileen Turner, and Treasurer Anne Stoughton . They meet at least once a month before school to discuss future revenue raising projects such as, selling candy, jewelry and sponsoring bake sales for an upcoming trip to Quebec for four days, the first week of June. John Goedken concentrates on the coniugotion of his verbs 18 Chess Club members-have all the right moves The Chess Club is a challenge of the mind as well as a challenge against others. The purpose of the Chess Club is to promote the popu larity of the game through various forms of competition, by matches and tournaments, within the club and against other schools. Father James Vrba is the coordin ator of the Chess Club while any As sumption student may become a member upon payment of the pre vious month's membership fee. Top left Chess Club Officers . Secretory Dove Bushek, V1ce -Pres1dentSteve Verdon . President Jeff Greim. Treasurer Mork Schneider Above Pot Burr tokes a challenge from Mike Summer. For left . The Queen looking for a new mote Below right Father Vrba. Pot Burr. Dove Bushek. Kent Stoefen . Mork Schneider. Mike Summer. Steve Verdon . Jeff Greim Tomorrow's leaders, Members of the Student Council. under the direction of Miss Maureen O'Connor , led the student body through an exciting year . President Mark Feeney , Vice-President Julie Fitzpatrick , Treasurer Dave Evans, and Secretary Linda Hood were in charge of many projects . These in cluded the raffle of a Chevy, the sale of long-sleeved Knight t-shirts; and the Assumption Knight At the Downs. The council also joined with the Religion Department to provide needy children with new clothes at Christmas. They attended to school dances and organized the Home coming activities too . Opposite page , clockwise from upper left Will the real Linda Hood please stand up? Freshman Reps standing- Maureen Riley, Rick Glowacki Sitting- Molly Otting, Chns Crouch. Sara Liebscher Missing Aimee Verbeke , John Timmons. Julie White . Kerry Langford , Mi chelle Argo Sophomore Reps standing- Joe Maher . Mike Abel. Pat Howard , Dave Solis, Dave McAtee S1tt1ng-Lisa Duax, Kathleen Feeney , Elisa Fichtner Missing, Kathy Hartvig sen, Chns Quigley . Enn Conroy Junior Reps standing- ickie Hlavaty , Clare Kadavy , Sta cie Miller Sitting- Ed Conroy, Julie Abel. Sue Duffy M1ss1ngBob Bush. Kathy Ditch , Ann Du bin. Annie Feeney , Jill Cleeton . Linda Shetler, Patty Evans Officers st0Qd1ng- President Mark Feeney , Treasurer Dave Evans Sitting Secretary Linda Hood . Vice-President Julie Fitzpatnck Top, Senior Reps Standing- Dianne Merritt , Pat McCabe , Ann Figge Sitting- Michele Matson . Jennifer Hlavaty, Margee MacBeth M1ss1ngJennifer Britt. Pat Geheren. Gen Halligan. Katie Miller Steph Quinn. Stacey Schrobilgen . Bottom , Addressing the student body became old hat for 20 President Mark Feeney today Keeping warm in the cold Above left Cooling off after an early morning workout Above right Could the song "You're the Best" be dedicated to Mr Cabe !. Righ t Tn-Cap ta,ns Steve Wardell, Gen Halligan. and Ryan Huber pose w,th the head Polar Bea r or Mr Wayne Cabe! whichever you prefer Cold weather won 't stop them . Not everyone can endure it . But for those who do , it really pays off . Every Monday , Tuesday and Thursday mornings. the Polar Bears jump into act ion at 6 15 a .m. Mr. Wayne Cabe! , head of the Polar Bears. students and alumni kekep in shape by running. play ing basketball , baseball and oth er vigorous act ivities. With such a cold winter , it was a perfect time to be a Polar Bear! 22 Letter winners• display talents The Monogram Club is an organization consisting of letter winners in both varsity cheerleading and sports. Mr. Wayne Cabel is faculty moderator of the club . Some Monogram Club sponsored activities include ushering at basketball games, sponsoring school dances , and taking trips. "Turkey Trot" was the name of the dance they held in November, and the club also planned a trip to St.