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Librarians Check Things Out The librarians kept busy during the year as student librarians and helping stu- dents. They assisted in finding the books and magazines they needed to complete term papers and other school work. The librarians established among themselves the study hall periods that they would be assigned as librarians. The librarians were advised by Mrs. McKellips. Four Scholarships Awarded Student librarians: (Row 1) Pam Peck, Terese Danielson, Mrs. McKellips Row 2: Bev Ekanger, Landra Allen, Millie Jensen, Melanie Ronning, Beth Sullivan. Barbara Ekanger, Diane Ludwig. Selling candy was the major effort of the National Honor Society. With the money that the group earned, they pre- sented four $85 scholarships to LeAnne Lingert, Barbara Ekanger, Scott Liv- ingston, and Chris Embrock with Holly Merrick as the alternate. The honor so- ciety, consisting of juniors and seniors, has 25 members. These are students who have maintained a 3.00 grade point average throughout high school. NHS officers (Top to bottom): Scott Livingston, Pres., Susan Heiman, V.P., Susie Brady. Sec., Nancy Bergdale, Treas. NHS Scholarship winners: Barbara Ekanger, Chris Embrock, Scott Liv- ingston, LeAnne Lingert NHS: (Row 1) J. Zingler, C. Embrock, S. Heiman, N. Bergdale, M. Eilers, S. Livingston, K. Treiber, J. Crawford Row 2: B. Ekanger, D. Ludwig, R. Jurgensen, H. Merrick, J. Lind, L. Lingert, S. Brady, L. Gross, L. Briggs, R. Hakl Row 3: D. Farley, J. Leafstedt, G. Gubbrud, W. Johnson, K. Reiser, B. StPeter, D. Anderson
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Student Council Gets Involved The Student Council officers for the year were Susan Heiman-Presi- dent, Matt Eilers-Vice President, Jo- lynne Crawford-Secretary, and Susie Brady-Treasurer with Mr. Zingler as their advisor. The officers and stu- dents, who represented the various classes and organizations, accom- plished many things this year. They selected the themes for Homecoming and Sweetheart coro- nations. At Christmas, they provided the student body with the movie “Brian’s Song” and candy bars. The Student Council set up games for a class competition held before Christ- mas vacation. They also bought the candy which was presented to the Sweetheart Queen. Above Top Left-Student Council provided Santa to treat the students at the Christmas movie. Above-Student Council Officers-Seated, President, Susan Heiman; standing from left. Matt Eilers. Vice President, Susie Brady, Treasurer, and Jolynne Crawford, Above-Seniors capture the coveted award for interclass competition on the day before Christmas vacation, as part of the Christmastime festivities. 16 Right-Council members. Row 3, from left, Matt Eilers, Randy Hongslo, Rob- bie Heiman, Mike Zingler, David Far- ley, Wayne Johnson, Chris Emrock, Jon Leafstedt, Kent Anderson, Scott Livingston; Row 2- Paula Evanson, Amy Sundstrom, Rhonda Newberg, Barb Ekanger, Shelly Osterkamp; Row 1-Heidi Hughes, Jolynne Crawford, Su- san Heiman, and Susie Brady.
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r» Drama Class Presents. . . The Senior Drama Class, un- der the direction of Mr. Jerry Joachim, presented a mystery ve-Flavia (Nancy Rergdale) having of her normal outbursts -Myrna (Susan Heiman) cordially •omes Penny (Kristen Treiber) as . Pendleton (LeAnne Lingert) and i Drake (Holly Merrick) look on. Above-Cast-Row 1, from left. Holly Merrick, Rhonda Jurgensen, Jolynne Crawford, Heidi Hughes; Row 2 Chris Kmbrock, Terry Kelley, Kristen Treiber, Nancy Bergdale, Susan Hei- man, LeAnne Lingert, Kent Anderson: Row 3-Carol Jensen, Scott Livingston, Scott Kruse, Mike Zingler, Mark Fick- bohm, Matt Filers, Mr. Joachim. comedy, “The Haunted High School” The story took place at a high school whose principal ahd uien killed in a hit and run in- dent. The plot thickened as o other murders were com- it ted shortly after the princi- il’s death. As the students ok charge of the school during South’s Day”, the mystery as finally solved.
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