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HWS The National Forensic League has been a part of Smoky Hill's culture for a long' time. This unique club is not only fun and excitingg but it also helps students learn how to speak to large groups of people with ease. A student does not have to debate in the traditional cross-examination style. Instead they can be humorous, dramatic, or extemporan- eous. Mr. Onstott, the club sponsor, feels a student can have fun and learn at the same time. PRIDE! The members of the debate team know tlzey're going to do well. PREOCCUPIED . . . Jamie Mills listens to a speech. EXCITED! . . . Mr. Mark Onstott reads over a great debate paper. NOTES! One student listens to the instructor explain the theory of debate. TIREDI After a long day of speaking, it's time to relax. we Wm Qs se-fi Speech X Debate 1 3 1
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There is a new program at Smoky Hill: KBUF. This is Smoky Hill's very own radio station. During lunch periods students have the chance to hear popular songs over the intercom. Mr. Onstott sponsors KBUFQ he started this program on January 3rd, The first week was a trial basis: but it worked out well and is here to stay. DIFFERENT! Sean Castle spins discs and talks over the air. ENTERTAINMENT! Castle making lunch more enjoyable. WONDER! Will KBUF work. WOW! What a radio set-up! 130 Radio Club arr-
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This year Student Government has made a change for the better at Smoky Hill. Headed by Bev Farrell, many things have been done to better Smoky Hi11's atmosphere. Head Boy, Steven Hubert, said that this year Student Government has had better class involvement, more atten- dance by members, and has made progress in letting people know what is going on. Each meeting of Student Govern- ment is open to the public and seemingly a lot gets done. Pep Assemblies and dances are just a few things we might not have without Student Government. If not for them, would school be that great? 132 Student Government SOPHOMORE Student Government: Fred Farris, Caren Ware, Annette Smith STUDENT COUNCIL: Michelle Farrell, Leslie Lauric, Sandi Osora, Karen Brennan, Steven Hubert, Chuck Schwelger. JUNIOR Student Government: Nicole Orrina, Norma Karsh, Llbbie Watt, Jennifer Hemphill. FRESHMAN Student Government: Kirsten Clpri, Chip Marks. SENIOR Student Government: Pat Dowling, Heidi Manna, Vic Patel, CAREN WARE and Lisa Fine getting ready for the 1982 Halloween Party.
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