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Members of the National Honor Society were: Mr. Borchardt, Sponsor: Row 1: Michelle Brannen, Kevin Westergaard, Jon Stetzel. Kris Whetstone, Jean Ernst. Row 2: Teresa Lutz. Sharon Gerdes, Jolene Uhlman, Diane Littler, Lori Vogl, Row 3: Lori Bireline, Darrin Hansen, and Shawn Maas. Members of the high Student Council were, front row: Kris Whet- stone, President; Shawn Maas, Vice President; and Annette Chesnut. Secretary-Treasurer Row 2: Michele Richter, Lindsay Fox, Toby Bleeker, Kelly Krogh. Benett Sunds. Row 3: Curt Jahde, Kevin Westergaard. and Deb Gengl. Officers for the National Honor Society for 1983-84 were. Front row: Jon Stetzel, President; Mr. Armond Borchardt, Sponsor; Kris Whetstone. Vice President; Back row: Michelle Brannen, Secretary; kevin Westergaard. Student Council Re- presentative; and Jean Ernst, Treasurer.
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DAY CUSTODIANS: Cleaning up our messes, repairing things that break-down, and numerous other jobs fall into the hands of Elaine Staggs and Hal Kinman. NIGHT CUSTODIANS: After over 400 students have tracked in, tipped over, and spilled a variety of things in the building, Don Patchin, Bill Byars, Matt Shroyer, and Lee Byars have the task of cleaning it up. BUS DRIVERS: Through good weather and bad, to school and on extra-curricular activities, our bus drivers transport us wherever we have to go. ROW 1: Amber McClain, Vicki Richter, Shorty Boblett, and Jeannie Schmeling. ROW 2: Carolyn Fairfield, Jolene Tuffin, Susan Jahde, Sandra Garside, and Rich Hough. A-C STUDENTS AND FACULTY EXPRESS THEIR “APPRECIA- TION TO A VERY FINE STAFF AND PERSONNEL!! SECRETARIES: Handling job requests from both students and faculty with excellent efficiency are Jeanie Larson, Kim Haluska, and Mary Kilcoin. COOKS: The job of trying to satisfy close to 500 different tastes in food falls on the cooks at school. They are Betty Schmeling, Mary Ann Ludwig, Pat Shroyer, and Evelyn Lewellen.
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A-C SPEECH TEAM IN SIZE, BUT IN BELOW: The 5 individuals pictured below put in some long hours and some very hard work on their speech acts and were rewarded with Ps at State Speech. They are: DULCEY CALTRIDER No. I in Humerous Acting. B.J. HARRSION -No. I in Humerous Acting SCOTT KINNEY-No. I in Dramatic Acting JENNIFER ERICKSON-No. I in pProse BOBBY WEDEMEYER No. I in Prose CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU!!! SMALL GROUP SPEECH ABOVE: Members of the Small Group Speech team were: Row 1: Jennifer Erickson. Saskia Kamphuis. Becky Wilson. Lisa Nelson. Mary Kopp, Beth Stewart, and Bobbi Jo Harrison Row 2: Leann Plowman. Kathy Oettchen, LouAnn Gordon, Scott Kinney, Dulcey Caltrider, Benett Sunds. Mike Unrein, and Michelle Staggs.Row 3: Miss Brue, Keri Schmidt, Misty Frohling, Chris Stewart, Jeanette Stonebraker, Teresa McCuen, and Bobby Wedemeyer. The people in this group performed individual routines such as Mime, Prose, etc. BELOW: Keri Schmidt practices her movements to perfect her Mime routine. NO. I RATING AT STATE SPEECH CONTEST. BELOW: The Speech people pictured below were entered in District competition and received good enough ratings to go on to the State Speech contest. They were: Row 1: Bobbi Jo Harrison, Keri Schmidt. Scott Kinney, Jennifery Erickson, and Lisa Nelson. Row 2: Bobby Wedemeyer. Dulcey Caltrider, Benett Sunds, Mike Unrein. Becky Wilson, and Michelle Staggs. The school and students are very proud of these people for their hard work. BELOW: Members of the One Act Play cast take their final bows in the performance of The Ugly Duckling.
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