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A.V. Lends Helping Hand FIRST ROW- Wayne Eckblad, Val Klages, Maurice Manton, Jim Reams, Brad Sawyer, Buzz Mellum, Tom Youngberg, Paul Miller. SECOND ROW- Cindy Wor- rell, Sue Ahrens, Janelle Hardin, Mary Baurenfiend, Mark Stahnke, Scott Luch- singer, Dawn Derosier, John Blom, Dennis Miller, Steve Riemenschneider, Becky Scobey, Ann Moravec, Gerald Krier, Art Forester. Jerry reaches for film. Mark splices some movie film. The spectacular A. V. float. Brad and Vince deliver video tape. The A.V. Club was set up to assist teachers. The students involved were trained in running the var- ious equipment that the teachers used. The board members this year were Sue Ahrens, Paul Miller, Vince Rebholz, Wayne Ekblad, Steve Riemen- schneider, and Jerry Krier. The board faith- fully followed the advice of their new adviser, Mr. Forester. The Pit once again sponsored the annual Pit vs. Faculty football game (winning for the first time with a score of 34- 14); plus the A.V. Sock Hop. Along with these activities, the Pit spon- sored a football game be- tween the present club members and the A.V. alumni. The alumni were ousted when the score ended 12-6 favoring the Pit . A.V. 23
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Student Council Practices Democracy! FRONT ROW: Mrs. Qualls, Mr. Vail, Dean Eggen, Sally McGuire, Sandy Bevers, Connie Mockler, Kris Erickson, Lisa Anderson, Pam Thorson, Lori Zillmer. BACK ROW: Mike Richie, Jim Anderson, Pat Wells, Peggy Richie. Lisa enjoys her pancakes! The Student Council organized events during the past year, the primary fo- cus being on the various social events such as Homecoming, T. W. I. R. P., and Snodays. In an effort to raise money for rural Indians, the Council instigated a can drive last fall that did not prove as lucrative as expected. Nevertheless, the Student Council stayed an active organization-all the way until graduation exercises when the members presented their annual Distinguished Citizen award for ser- vice to the school and community. Peggy Richie, President; Jim Anderson, Vice Presi- dent; Connie Mockler, Secretary. 22 Student Council
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FIRST ROW: Randy Vredeveld, Steve Ecker, Randy Don- elson. SECOND ROW: Kevin Kadidlo, Loren Isaacs, Jeff Maki, Jeff McGaver, Ken Sahnow. THIRD ROW: Mark Stahnke, Rolf Halvorson, Mike Richie. FOURTH ROW: Peter Ault, Wayne Hector, Mark Willi, Jennie Smith, Richard Peper, Dan Glucky. FIRST ROW: Karen Schumacher. SECOND ROW: Margi Bertelsen, Peggy Johnston. THIRD ROW: Roxanne Lom- nes, Gretchen Osterreich. FOURTH ROW: Angela Vrede- .veld, Sandi Amdahl, Becky Rolke. FIRST ROW: Cinders Martin, Judy Isaacson, Debbie Anderson. SECOND ROW: Kim Davis, Karen Isaacs. THIRD ROW: Keri Stout, Alane Wood, Qavid Steel. FOURTH ROW: Brad Sawyer, Eric Halverson, Tom Hoel, Lori Sandell, Tim Johnson, Robert Maki. The band started off the year entertaining the spectators during football halftimes. Stepping in time to the rhy- thm of the H. H. S. band were the majorettes accompanied by the new flag girls. In the neighboring towns they pro- ceeded to prance down the main street representing Hud- son High School in a series of parades such as the Home- coming parade and the Shri- ner's parade. Throughout the year, the band and cheering fans created an atmosphere with such enthusiasm that the idea of losing was un- known. These organizations contributed much support to the success of the school spirit. 24 Band
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