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lfyou want to improve your speaking ability, devel- op confidence, and have fun thenjoin Forensics, says advisor Mrs. Donna Berger. These thirty students com- peted in many meets, the biggest goal getting to the State Meet. Carol Beckman was voted m0St valuable with Jr. Kir- sten Tinglum most improved. Anyone who has ever been that new kid in school can readily appre- ciate the services performed by the friendly members of the Hospitality Club. This outgoing group of kids planned picnics, par- ties, outings and other get- acquainted type activities, besides helping at registra- tion and giving tours. All this with the goal ofgetting new students involved and settled as soon as possible. It's hard to be new, but maybe a little less so with the unselfish help ofthese kids. 130 Forensics ,er LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW Mrs Berger Claire Zalman Scott Weber Carol Beckmann Cathy Hadley Sue Monson. Kathy Burke, Polly Davidson Sarah Hatch Greg Kammer FRONT ROW Ann Wolberg Dick Stauffer Dave Fey, Julie Beckmann, Kristen Tinglum Terry Statz Julie Johnson Missing I4 other members who also participated. Hospitality BrXCK:.Karen Paape, Cathy Hadley Jane Mendenhall Malea Williams FRONT Mr Sisler Kathy King, Cindy Haack, Neeti Prakash
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31106 17 gi A 2 2 --Q. v S it .iff LEFT TO RIGHT: TOP TO BOTTOM: ROW l: Valerie Q Naughton, Jane Mendalhall, Cheralyn Roberts, ROW 2: Sue ' Koenig, Missy McNeely, Cindy Lamb, Jean Towell, Cindy Jennings, ROW 3: Tammy LaFarga, Sue McGinnity, Marta Sequeira, ROW 4: Karen Vertz, Debbie Daniel. Kim Ring, Roxanne Thompto. and many members missing fromthe Spring Concert. DECA gl F L. TO R. TOP: Don Niehus, Kurt Statz, Bruce Dahmen, Scott DeBoer, Dave Hall, Dave Regenburg, Greg Haugen, John Knippel. MIDDLE: Laurie Tngwell, Pam Meier, Cheryl Geier, Sue Tallard, Soupy Johnson, Betsy Steindl. Donna Gant, Nancy Miles, Terri Lester. Ellen Esenther. BOTTOM: Mr. Huber fadvisorj, Rich Kuhuapt, John Rohr, Bill Custer. To give students a chance to choreograph and to perform is deemed the purpose ofthe Dance Club f and those who participat- ed agree that the chance is both worthwhile and chal- lenging, as well as fun. This year, members ofthe Dance Club performed A Day for Dancing with the Concert Choir in the winter program. performed in the AFS Talent Show, and cre- ated beautiful dances forthe annual spring dance concert. The purpose of D.E.C.A. is to develop so- cial intelligence. civic con- sciousness. leadership quali- ties, and vocational under- standing in students prepar- ing for careers in marketing and distribution. Under the supervision of Mr. Richard Huber and the leadership ofits officers: Rich Kuhaupt W Pres., Pam Meir f V,P., Laurie Ingwell f- Sec.. Sue P. Johnson f Treas., Dave Hall ae Historian, and Greg Haugen Parliamentari- an, D.E.C.A. continued to be a productive organization this year. The 35 members of D.E.C.A. participated in activities ranging from a fall initiation picnic and a dance to a leadership lab at Devil's Head Lodge to the State D.E.C.A. Conference at Green Lake. l?9
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.I.L.E. Language: Spanish Memorial's interim pro- gram, M.I.L.E., is one which was conceived last year. The successful programs at other Madison schools prompted the P 8a P council to initiate a simi- lar program. A student com- mittee was established to plan and direct the interim pro- gram. Interim did not become reality this year, but the many hours of hard work invested in the project are not in vain. Al- ready work has begun on form- ing a committee for next year and the prospects look promising. TOP: L. TO R.: Pat Mulcahy, Mike Weiss, Mrs. Swanson, Mr. Hubble Richard Hippe. BOTTOM: Mary Gil bert, Anne Marie Dezonia, Randy Stark, Ira Musin. Spanish Club is for lan- guage lovers. These students are really into the Spanish language and enjoy learning about the Spanish Culture. They held a Christmas fies- ta and had dinner in a Span- ish restaurant in Poynette, Wis. The chairman was Clare Zaiman and the co- chairman was Marie Roeber. BACK: Sue Ritter, Valerie Naugh- ton, Cheryl Haas, Laura Krum. MIDDLE: Cathy Hadley, Marie Roeber, Clare Zaimen, Cathy Gojmerack. FRONT: Linda Loh- rer. Annie Agular, Malea Wil- liams, Mrs. Kathy Smith. 131
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