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FIRST ROW: J.Keller, V.Turgeon, R.Kenyon, B.Kalb, B.Davis, V.Dahlman, K.Hosek. S.Lindley. P.Selland, S.McDonald, D.Buum, C.Bowers, L.Keller, Advisor Mrs. Charlotte Cadwell. SECOND ROW: L.Drew, S.Sinclair, M.Harmon, J.Koenecke. R.Hoffer, D.Zeman, G.SIy, J.Stienfeld. R.Stewart, R Buum, D.Heesch, G.Powell, L.Parish, J.Leheska, L.Pease, P.CIeek. THIRD ROW: C.Miller, M.Chadderdon, D.EIIston, D.Melchert, N.Thompson, V.Geersen, C.Rohrbauck, C.Schoenfelder, T.lengkeek, R.Carlson, J.Creamer, L.Zingler, l.Shaffer, T.Milnar, C.Hutmacher, ).Scheffer, J.HIoucha, H. Stewart. FOURTH ROW: S.Byre, C.Anderson, T.AImond, J.Priebe, R.Swanson, M.Bergner, T.Hieb, T.Healy, T.Schoenfelder, B.Anderson, P.Willrodt, L.Leiferman, D.Knust, J.Dill, J.Boeding, S.Elrod, L.Ooerr, D.Thompson, N.Swanson, C.Thomas. Liz Keller, vice president; Tonya Hieb, reporter; Judy Koenecke, presi- dent; and Rita Kenyon, secretary; serve at the Christmas party. Spanish Club members work dilligently and their float shows it. An enthusiastic group of El Circulo Espanol mem- bers met in September to organize for the year and to elect officers. Those elected were Judy Koenecke, president; Liz Keller, vice president; Rita Kenyon, secretary-treasurer; and Tonya Hieb, reporter and publicity. In keeping with the bicen- tennial theme, the club’s float entry in the homecoming parade displayed the slogan “No 'Pirates’ Stopped These Ships, They Reached Their 'Goal'” and featured the Pinta, the Nina, and the Santa Maria as they sailed for America in 1492. This float captured first place honors in the activities divi- sion. The annual Christmas Fiesta was held in December. It featured an evening meal of Spanish foods including tacos and Spanish hot dishes, cookies and candies. Christmas carols were sung and a social evening followed. An evening for 8th graders and a “Fiesta for Mothers on May 24 concluded the year. “Our club is an eating club,” says Mrs. Cadwell, and she’s right.
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The field Of science was too wide to be covered completely in the classroom. That's why the Science Club at CHS was always active. At their monthly meetings the mem- bers explored many of the interesting things in the field of science. This year, a ham radio demonstration, a field trip to the Big Bend Dam, and the purchase of photography highlighted the Club's activities. Science Club members used the money earned running the concession stand to fund their projects. Members of the club also started planning activities for the next year. Tim Healy immitates Benjamin Franklin in hopes of charging the team up for a victory. A ham demonstration is the highlight of the spring meeting. OFFICERS: Randy Holmquist, president: Stephanie Reuer, treasurer; Joanne Waldner, vice president; Ron Frary, advisor; Brad Lewis, re- porter; Tanna Lengkeek, secretary. FIRST ROW: Stephanie Reuer, Joanne Waldner. Janet Weber, Liz Keller, Tanna Lengkeek. SECOND ROW: Rick Weber. Brad Lewis, Randy Holm- quist, Tim Healy, Advisor Ron Frary. 26 SCIENCE CLUB
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Rodeo Club meetings are held at the school to plan the groups activities for the year. The first project of the club is this float for the home- coming parade. Rodeo Club members spent the early part of the year earning money to finance their spring rodeo activities. They worked at the concession stand, sold tickets for cowboy boots, and charged $3.00 dues. A roping practice session was held in November. Spring rodeo action included six events throughout the state, one of which was held at the Chamberlain Rodeo Grounds. Exceptionally talented members included Avery Thompson and Perry King who placed in steer wrestling and bareback riding respectively. OFFICERS: Vicki Heenan, reporter: Barb Glaus, treasurer; Perry King, vice president: Rusty Heenan, president: Dale Vlasman, advisor. NOT PICTURED: Deb Thompson, secretary. FIRST ROW: J.Leheska, J.Priebe, C.Anderson, D.Zeman, B.Big Eagle, B.Byre, L.Harmon, V.Heenan. SECOND ROW: B.GIaus, D.Boerner, M.Felecia, J.Leheska, B.Walker, P.King, R.Heenan, V.Feltman. THIRD ROW: S.Winchell, B.Thompson, R.Heenan, J.Delfs, R.Cable, A.Thompson, R.Karlen, M.J. Andera. Advisor Oale Vlasman. 28 RODEO CLUB
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