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X , , . and these are my trophies, Declamation team: Row I: J. Gustafson, M. Vanneste, L. Frear, M. Gustafson, S. Goodell, Row 2: P. Hanks, H. Envall, V. Petterson, T. Biorkquist. See, I can write without looking at the paper, Four-score and seven years ago . . . Look, l can staple my finger and still keep a smile on my facel Heidi goes for dramatics. Marie does her Marilyn Monroe impres- sion. Declamation students want to join Peaceful Claim. What's so interesting, girls? DecIamationf23
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DECLAMATION Keeping very busy The declamation team was kept very busy by the various declamation festivals they attended. The sea- son was started off by a seminar held in Bemidji. It ex- plained and demonstrated what declamation was all about. Many of the members of the P.H.S. team went to the seminar. The declamation team then participated in all the festivals held in various parts of the state, in- cluding those at U.M.D. and St. Scholastica. Under the direction of the new coach, Ms. Dale An- drews, the team practised and polished their speeches. Declamation has helped many of the members gain poise and self-confidence. s f E 22fDeclamation
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2. Tracy's reaction to writing captions. 3. Co-editors: Wendy Anderson. Sheryl John- 4. Proctorian staff: Wendy Anderson. Susan 5. Shoot!! 6. Brian says, This is me, and this is me, and 7. l, 2. 3, Cheese! 24fProctorian PRQCTORIAN We define hard work Spending school hours and weekends camped out in the closet of JSO3 was just one of the many sacrifices made by the Proctorian staff. Mr. Bob Shaffer, the new advisor, tortured his staff with his jokes and violin mu- sic in between reading and correcting copy. Sheryl Johnson and Wendy Anderson, co-editors, agonized over layouts and lists Cand listsj of pictures to be taken. Mr. Glen Sorenson was in charge of pictures. The whole staff contributed IOOZ. With 32 added pages and a few sur- prises, the Proctorian was a huge success. I. Proctorian photographers: Brian Lee, Mike Debaiso, Nancy Shovein. SOIL Hitt, Maryann O'ConneII, Laurie Akey, Hei- di Drobnick, adviser Robert Shaffer, Tracy Schmidt, Sheryl Johnson. Not pictured- Jim Szymczak. '
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