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NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE -- Back row: Miss Mary Hamilton, Schumaker, Jack Lausterer, Keith Carlson. First row: Bets Doster, Kay Harris, Tom Horton, Bob Johnson, Charles Schmid, James Robert Johnson, Kathleen Field, Jim Limpp, Gordon Brostrom, Pelowski, Linda Stouffer, Jean Henry. Second row: Gene Olewine, Jay Martinson, Dale Anderson. Christie Fuglei, Keith Johnson, Max Voigt, Karen Field, Roger Debvztors se ower 0 ersuvzsion Naiional Forensic League, a naiional hon- or sociely for debaiors, ailempled 'ro pro- mote all types oi speech lalenls. Member- ship was limiled io iuniors and seniors who earned 25 poinis by parlicipalion in de- bale, oraiory, poelry, exiemporaneous speaking, and dramatic or humorous read- ings. 'l e i ellectuall elite are sub- Th nt y servient to the masses, quote Karen Field. l 30 Oiiicers for the year were Jim Limpp, presideni: Kathleen Field, vice-presideniq Diane l-lariman, secrelaryg and Gordon Brosirom, lreasurer. Max Voigi and Roger Schumalcer were awarded a lrophy for being a superior ieam ai The Lincoln Noriheasl lournameni. Kaih- leen Field and Karen Field won a play-oii debale io capture a second place irophy in The Girl's Missouri Valley debaie Tourna- meni. Gordon Brosirom, Max Voigl, Jim Limpp and Keiih Johnson were presenled ceriiii- caies lor being oulslanding debale ieams ai The l-lasiings lournameni. Jim Limpp and Karen Field received medals ior being oul- slanding individual debalors. Miss Mary Elizabelh l-lamillon, debaie coach. was awarded a second diamond for her pin by lhe Naiional Forensic League. Only 27 high schools debale coaches in 33 years have been given lhis recogniiion for dislinguished service. Only i9 speech in- slruclors in' lhe Uniied Siales who have been so honored are slill aciive in speech aclivilies. Resolved: Thai The Uniled Siaies should adopi lhe esseniial iealures oi lhe Briiish sysiem oi educaiion. This was The nalional debale iopic.
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GLACIERS-Back row: Nancy A. Mleynek, Pat Kizlin, Sharon Johnson, Nancy Hutcheson, Marilyn J. Blnderup, Jane Kolb, Leonora Connelly, Sandie Robinson, Christy Fuglei, Linda Stouffer, Dorene Self, Janice Lind, Amy Nelson, Miss Marlene Gatz. First row: Lovie Ann Jeffrey, Sharon Fry, Karen Pflasterer, Shirley Johnson, Karen Luschen, Cathie McDonald, Sue Hornish, Sandy Carlson, Marty Anderson, Judy Moe, Sharon Connor, Ellen lVlcElroy. Gals Mast Maintain mmf fades Glaciers was composed of 25 upperclass girls wifh a 2 plus average in English. Sponsored by Miss Marlene Gafz, fhe group Psfrived fo gain a richer appreciafion of lil- erafure. Acfivifies of fhe club included a Chrisf- mas parly, a Senior Farewell fea and pro- grams based on legendary characfers and greal' lovers in liferafure. - Glaciers officers firsf and second semes- fers were: presidenf, Sue l-lornish and Ca- fhie McDonald: vice-presidenf, Sandy Carl- son and Karen Luscheng secrefary, Marfha Anderson and Shirley Johnson: freasurer, Judy Moe and Karen Pflasfererg and ser- geanfs-af-arms, Sharon Connor, Ellen McEl- roy, Sharon Fry and Lovie Jeffrey. GREGGITES-Back row: Nancy Huitt, Mary Leach, Karen Kullbom, Marilyn Binderup, Sydney Jo LaPount, Jeanie O'Neill, Penny Bailey. Second row: Mrs. Mary Uhl Collins, Rosemary Wagner, Marilou Thibault, Marilyn Tate, Phyllis Gilmore, Sharon Petteys, Shirley To help girls fo see whal being a business woman would really be like is fhe main goal of fhe Greggifes. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Mary Uhl Collins, wifh Miss Marlyne Hoffmann as co- sponsor. This year fhe officers were: Della lnglis, office manager, Peggy Merica, as- sisfanf office manager, Beffy Manning, sec- relary: Carolyn Jensen, ireasurerg and Nan- cy Dewey and Mary Quimby, messengers. The group's acfivifies included 'rrips fo many Omaha business houses and lheir an- nual frip fo Lincoln in fhe spring. Any girl who has and mainfains a I grade average in shorfhand is eligible for membership. Ostler, Mary Ann Trusler, Sunny Gordon, Miss Marlyne Hoffmann, Front row: Jeannie Nelson, Judy Turner, Carolyn Jensen, Della Inglis, Peggy Merica, Mary Ellen Quimby, Betty Manning, Nancy Dewey, Nancy Allbee. 0 29
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Figure Are Fun A lcnowledge ol higher mathematics is the goal ot Digits. Membership is limited to iuniors and seniors who have a 2 average in mathematics and a 3.5 average in all other academic subjects. Qlticers lor lirst and second semesters were: president, Jim Limpp and Amy Nel- sonq vice-president, Carol Powell and Bob lviclieang secretary, Diane l-lartman and Janet Seamang treasurer, Ken Chattield and Bob Campbell: and sergeant-at-arms, Steve l-loleman, Anita Lee, lvlary Ann Plate and Tom l-larvey. Developing a practical application of math as well as having fun with math are the obiectives ol Fractions. lvleimbership is DIGITS AND MU ALPHA THETA-Back row: Sharen Kimball, Janice Lind, Jack Lausterer, Judy Giles, Ron Hoham, Beverly Kubi, Ramon Dinsdale, Shirley Johnson. Second row: Joyce Wilson, Doug Gaeth, Judy Mangan, Gordon Brostrom, Sue Hornish, Doug Adams, Linda Stouffer, Jay Martinson, Kay Harris, J. C. Bryan. Front row: Tom Harvey, Mary Ann Plate, Bob Campbell, Janet Seaman, Robert McKean, Amy Nelson, James Limpp, Carol Powell, Ken Chatfield, Diane Hartman, Anita Lee, Stephen Holeman. Jim Limpp, John Bryan, Bob McKean and Jay Martinson examine the charter for Mu Alpha Theta. open to freshmen and sophomores. Otlicers tor the lirst and second semes- ters were: president, Peggy Dennis and Rich- ard Clineg vice-president, Dorothy Auten- rieth and Nancy Underwoodq secretary, Nancy Powell and ivlarie Engelhartg treas- urer, lvlary Johnson and lvlonica Bolton: and sergeants-at-arms, Tim Barnes, Nancy Un- derwood and Marilyn Peterson. FRACTIONS-Back row: Miss Marion Heiser, Ann Bonanno, Tom- mie Alexis, Virginia Everison, John Steg, Leslie Roe, James Pear- son, Kathy Lush, David Sudduth, Sandra Danforth, Sherrie Waller, Sharon Gordon.,Second row: Judith Rohlfs, Larry Hicks, Sharon Baker, Ed Ramsey, Karen Jensen, Alan Owens, Marlene Hall, Wil- liam Neville, Ellen Parrish, Jerry Redfield, Susan Quest, Lorna Fischer, Kayleen Kleider. Front row: Barbara Jacobson, Diane Shannon, Vaughn Reuther, Nancy Powell, Dottie Autenrieth, Peggy Dennis, Richard Cline, Nancy Underwood, Marie Engelhart, Monika Bolton, Tim Barnes, Jean Fenstermacher, Howard Heinisch. 3 l
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