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Above Left-Student Librarians: Back Row-Michelle Gross, Sherea Gabel, Evelynn Dunlap, Kay Danielson, Jill Homandberg, Shelly Newberg, Rhonda Ryken, Laura Hendricks. 2nd Row-Mrs. Goldammer, Advisor, Joyce Ymker, Myrth Ludwig, Cindy Anderson, Heather Lusk, Ruth Hultgren, Brenda Winquist, Elma Ymker, Rhonda Weyen. Front Row-Brenda Crawford, Nancy Kraakmo, Karen Hakl, Renae Homandberg, Jane Eilers, Pam Briggle. Above-National Honor Society: Front Row-Brad Kleinhans, Gene Johnson. Back Row-Nancy' Kraakmo, Laura Hendricks, Rhonda Thompson, Sue Bergdale, Karen Hakl, Myrth Ludwig. Above-Declam: Dianna Zingler, Roshelle Merrick, Mrs. Goldammer, Advisor, Heather Lusk, Ruth Hultgren. Extra Activities Assisting students in locating and checking in and out books was the main job of our student librarians. Under the supervision of Mrs. Sherry Goldammer, the librarians were also in charge of dusting and keeping the library in order. Points were kept for each librarian, those earning 2000 points received a pin. Twelve students took part in the Local Declam contest this year. All those who participated worked very hard. Local winners were: Oratory-Heather Luck; Poetry-Dianna Zingler; Dramatic-Ruth Hultgren; and Humorous-Rachelle Mer- rick. These four students attended the district contest where they all did very well. The National Honor Society, in its third year of existence started out with two returning seniors, Jahn Hultgren and Sue Bergdale. They were joined by six juniors: Karen Hakl, Laura Hendricks, Gene Johnson, Brad Kleinhans, Myrth Ludwig, and Rhonda Thompson. Another senior, Nancy Kraakmo joined at semes- ter and Susie Peterson, Brenda Crawford, and Lori Roskeland joined the fourth 9 weeks. The purpose of this organization is to honor these students that have maintained a minimum grade point average of 3.00 (B) during their high school career. 15
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German Club Js Hack After being dropped for one year, the German Club has again formed with Mr. Schnabel as their teacher and advisor. Members consists of those taking German I. Selling concessions and providing bands for the Homecoming and Sweetheart dances were this years Student Councils major ac- tivities. At Christmas time the Student Council provided the film Picture Mommy Dead and treats for the students enjoyment. They also purchased a new camera for the school and participated in a state bicentennial proj- ect. Top Right: 1st Row-Cindy Anderson, Serena Barnes, Heather Lusk. 2nd Row-Mike Bernhardt, Scott Sundstrom, Adv. Mr. Schnabel, Scott Lusk. Middle: Student Council officers are Pres.-Doyle Barnes, V-Pres.-Jane Eilers, Tres. -Pam Briggle, Sec.-Nancy Kraakmo. Bottom: Front Row-Brenda Crawford, Jane Eilers, Vaughn Johnson, Mitch Kjose, Bryon Crawford, Warren Johnson. Back Row-Rhonda Thompson, Michelle Gross, Evelynn Dunlap, Lori Roskeland, Audrey an Ballegooyen, Nancy Kraakmo, Sue Bergdale, Pam Briggle, Doyle Bames, Jahn Hultgren, Scott Lusk, Steve Hughes. 14
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Spirit Js Five seniors, four juniors, and two freshmen made up this year's cheerleading squad. The main goal of being a cheerlead- er is to get and keep the enthusiasm of the crowd. This year's school spirit greatly improved since last year and helped in supporting our various teams. The cheerleaders once again sold mums at Homecoming to raise money for their uniforms. Top Left: B-team cheerleaders Mary Anderson, Rhonda Jacob, Charlotte Leafstedt, and Rhonda Twedt. Middle Left: Wrestling cheerleaders Lori Johnson, Charmain Hagen, and S here a Gabel. Bottom Left: Shirley Johnson keeps the spirit going. Above: A-team cheerleaders Sue Bergdale, Shirley Johnson, Nancy Kraakmo, and Jane Eilers. 16
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