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D.C. JET S AFF i s, 2 E 51 ROW ONE: Julie Bukowski, Mary Abel, Joanne Ogiba, Goertz, Carolyn Martin, Linda Zahrt, Roger Rung, Martha Dianne Schoen, Jean Zastrow, Linda Setula, Lou Ann Warpehoski, Keith Martin, Betty Tabaka. ROW FOUR Zahrt, Pam Thorp, Judi Lex. ROW TWO: Sandy Gums, Dennis Meyer, Del Reeds, Jeff Geiger, Douglas Tietz, John Carlo Litzer, Stephanie Braatz, Dorothy Lueek, Betsey K0S0bl1Cki, Larry Driscoll, David Wefliefy P9111 KUf0Ski, Gibbs, Linda Benaszeski, Sandy Schulta, Roberta Gitehel, TOIT1 Derby. Miss Lake, Advisor. ROW THREE: Sue Savage, Linda Editor ............... .... B etty Tabaka Sports Editor ...... .... L arry Driscoll Sports Writers .... .............. R oger Rung and Dennis Meyer Photographers ...... ........ J ohn Kosobucki EDITOR: Betty Tabaka and Paul Kuroski Exchange Editor ..................... Jean Zastrow Columnists ....... Linda Goertz, JoAnn Ogiba, Pam Thorp, Linda Benaszewski, Ste- phanie Braatz. Feature Writers ...... ........... S andy Gums and Tom Altman Reporters ........... Del Reeds, Mary Lou Abel, Judi Lex, Carlo Litzer, Martha Warpe- hoski, Dorothy Lueek, Diane Schoen, Sandy Schulta, Lou Ann Zahrt, David Werner, Susan Savage, Thomas Derby, Keith Martin, Roberta Gitchel, Linda Setula, Linda Zahrt, Betsy Gibbs, Julie Bukowski, Jeff Geiger, Doug Tietz, Caro- lyn Martin, Barbara Graf. Copyreader ........................... Mrs. Mary Rau Advisor .......... .... Mi ss LaVerne Lake
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ERETTE TAFF CO- l'llJl'l'ORS-Dan Van I'-'RX W,,,...5 Bl 'SIN ESS MANAG ICR-Lynn Urban AllVl'1R'l'lSlNG f ' 4-FQAA Mourik, Lois Mueller li l J I TO R- Kathy Toth fb!! W ff, S , 3, is iff' Q: fl' ' , 4 .W .Z ,l T S 2.5 Z xg' ROW ONIC: Frances Waldenberger, Nancy Baranowski, LouAnn Zahrt, Mary Abel, Chris Schoen,JoAnne Ogiba, Connie Winnie, Mary Alvey, Janis Marliss Schickert, Sue Jakubowski, Buchkoski. ROW TWO: Pat Newby, Mueller, Sue Savage, Bev Kersten, Gibbs, Dan Van Mourik, Linda Ditt- Barbara Gunderson, Rowell, Pam Thorp, Lynn Urban, Karen Julene Topper, Lois Kathy Jehn, Betsey brender, Cathy Gunderson, Nancy Laska, Pat McNamee, Barb Basta, Lynn Laporte, Julie Bukowski. ROW THREE: Mr. Wunrow, Advisor, Connie Omernik, Linda Setula, Susan Fritz, Linda Coertz, Marie Schulz, Karen Chack, Barb Ben- son, Cheryl Scott, Dianne Probst, Dianne Schoen, Sharon Kleimola, LeVonne Herman, Mary Kay Roble. ROW FOUR: Sandy Gums, Marcie Buchberger, Allecn llelikowski, Donna Jozwiak, Kathy Toth, Del Reeds, Greg Garske, Lenore Turnski, Sandy Sowinski, Teddi Walters, Stephanie Braatz, Linda Zahrt.
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DEBATE ROW ONE: Bonnie Van Lieshout, Kathy McNamara, Keith Martin, Steven Schmidtke, Joe Larson, Martha Warpehoski, Ann Sternberg, Mrs. Stanke, Advisor. ROW TWO: Harvey One of the challenges of a competitive, realistic society is the ability to analyze a situation, take a stand on the issues, and try to convince others to accept your conclu- sions. Debate offers students a challenging and unique learning experience of this sort. Each year a controversial proposal is presented to high schools in the state. Students who wish to debate must devote time and effort to the study of this proposal, and develop their views on it. The debate squad travels to tournaments held throughout the state to debate with stu- dents of other schools. Here, when they must face other people with opposing views, the debaters put their argumentative ability to the test. In a series of timed speeches they attempt to convince the judge, who decides which are the better debaters. It certainly gives the debaters a sense of achievement when they come home from a tournament with a high rating-especially if a trophy is included. Kurtz, Jeff Geiger, David Giesler, Jim Werner, Douglas Tietz, Tom Altman, Kerry Lintner, , gmhsw iw We The debate team at work. 69
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