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Senior Jim Kroening (President) presents the popcorn sale to society members. Members promote goals The Honor Society contin- ued promoting better scholar- ship. leadership, service, and character by recognizing out- standing students qualified in these areas. This was accom- plished by the induction of 33 juniors and 17 seniors to the Derby chapter. The ceremony took place during a regular meeting and was the major project of the year. The Honor Society also in- volved themselves in projects for the school, such as College Night and improvements for the school by purchasing benches to be placed outdoors in front of the auditorium. enior Mike Templin. listens tentatively to the discussion Seniors Diane Allen. Gale Craft. Sue Osborn. Kay Sodowsky. and Mark n College Night. Fouts listen to proposal dealing with improvements to front of building. Front Row: Brian Lewis. Terri Cosentino. Mindy Kimmel. Melinda Hein. Brian Egan. Mike Templin: Second Row: Greg Pickens. Rachel Waldschmidt. Connie Kanaga. Terry Godwin. Terri Bowren. Scotty York. Vic Hodge: Third Row: Lisa Bentz. Peggy Wittman. Debi Heller. Gale Craft. Diane Allen. Brenda Gehly. Kim Thompson. Kay Sodowsky. Jill Carter. John Weigandt. Denise Kleman; Back Row: Mrs. Mary Beckelhimer (sponsor). Jim Kroening. Forrest Bornkessel. Ron Jones. Brian Young. Bob Flaharty. Greg Deiter. Chris Killion. Jeff Ray. John Sherman. Mark Fouts. Bob Dees. Fred Points, and John Moore. Honor Society 123
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JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Kayla Esmond. Becky Woodman. Mike Hebert. Beth Butler, and Stephena Walz OFFICERS: Front Row: Julie Sigler (Treasurer). Jill Carter (Secretary): Second Row: Mr. Max Lighty (Spon- sor). Mark Fouts (President): NOT PICTURED: Doug Palmer (Vice President). Delegates quest to represent the people The Student Council, like many of the past, searched for more representation of the student body. This quest for in- volvement included many pro- grams. The year started with class coverage, a new way to communicate with the stu- dents and hear what they wanted the Student Council to do. Besides the traditional sug- gestion box. President of StuCo. Mark Fouts. invited any student to the meeting that had a grievance about which StuCo could do something. The Student Council had many problems to overcome in their attempts to serve the stu- dent body. For example, they contested the “open lunch question, returned amusement machines back to the Union, and put cold water fountains in both C and H-halls. The Council also found time to sponsor such events, as the Freedom Jam concert, the gifts given to teachers for their merits, two students to Boys and Girls State, and the Red Cross Bloodmobile. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Jim Kroening. John Sherman. DeeAnne SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: Genae Benzet. Joyce Dextras. Daniel Leiker. Greg Gibson, and Sally Turner. Watson. Jennifer Hunter, and Micki Emery. 122 Student Council
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German Club sponsors orphan Guten Tags and Was es- sen wir were often heard coming from B-14 where the German Club held its meet- ings. A Gummy Bear sale helped to finance the sponsor- ship of a little girl in India. At Christmas time the club donated some money to help a needy family. At the annual Christmas party. German Pol- kas were learned and German refreshments were served. The progressing life and times of Germany were shown through various film strips. Slides taken by Mrs. Trudy Rumple, sponsor of previous trips to Germany, were also shown at several meetings. Club members also traveled to the Wichita State University Library to watch a German film and to Century II to hear a Bee- thoven Symphony. Club members wait for the bus to take them to the Beetho- ven Symphony at Century II. Linda Lyle and Vickie Waldschmidt. jrs.. discuss and make plans with Phil Thomas, sr., for an upcoming party. GERMAN CLUB: Front Row: Diana Stoner. Lee Ann Strong. Ernadeen Kahihikolo (secretary), Linda Lyle (vice-president). Kathy Murphy (treasurer). Mary Mackey: Second Row: Karen Steinacker. Mrs. Trudy Rumple (sponsor). Ann Loehr. Pam Nystrom. Madeline Woolson, Vickie Waldschmidt. Corinne Goering. Debbie Gould. Rachel Waldschmidt; NOT PICTURED: Phil Thomas (President).
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