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Parent Boosters Join Forces To Help A11 Areas Of School Combining their efforts to get be- hind activities of the Chargers were many parents, some administrators and teachers, and other friends of the school. These people, who comprised the Topeka West Booster Club, devot- ed many hours in planning sessions, operation of the concession stand, sell- ing advertising for athletic programs, and selling the programs. With the help of some sophomore ticket sellers, the club organized a chili supper at the beginning of the basketball season. Not confining their efforts to athlet- ics, the Boosters contributed toward the annual foreign language International Dinner, purchased advertising in the Campus View for drarnatics produc- tions, and purchased other equipment. Booster Club officers were: Bobby and Linda Reese, president, Max and Karen Williams, vice president, Harold and lune Kossover, treasurer, Sandy Bohnsack, hospitality, Harry and Don- na Koerner, program distributors, Don and Marge Barry, membership, Larry and Sharon Lantis, season tickets, lim and Mirna Preisner, ways and means, Sheryl Newstrom, Sheryl Glover, and lane lngalsbe, win-o-gram, Lola Kresin, area representative, lohn Kasten, alter- nate, Sharon Lantis, Carol Noe, and Carol lurgensmeier, volunteers. ABOVE: Cafeteria help such as Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Bohnsack serve hungry students like David Welch, '8O. ABOVE RIGHT: Working at the popcorn stand during a West game is tlettl Cap Glover and Crightl loe Gildersleeve. RIGHT: Selling programs before a basketball game are Booster Club members Leroy Iurgenmeier and Allen Koerner. 40X Activities! Booster Club X..-. '50
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,Dedication Gets Results For the forensics squad, 1980 was a good year, according to Coach Les Kuhns. We had a lot ot kids do a lot of work this year, and as a result we had a good squad, he explained. Forensics students, who met fourth and sixth hours, chose two events to participate in at tive tournaments around the state. The choices for stu- dents ranged from current events dis- cussions in extemporaneous speech, informative speech, or original oration to events in duet acting, improvised duet acting, humorous interpretation, and dramatic interpretation, or to one of the reading events such as prose or poetry. The performers also had a chance to participate in a mock legisla- ture during the last nine weeks. The squad held the Topeka West ln- vitational Forensics Tournament on March 16. More than 300 students from 15 schools battled for the winning hon- ors in the Saturday event. When the competitive season end- ed, the squad turned to public perfor- mances ot their speech talent for such groups as the PTA and the Ladies' Auxiliary. 42 I Activities I Forensics M -. 'ESB- fail Andy Artzer Lisa Batson Howard Britain Linda Cason Lisa Cason Kevin Cronister Dena Daniel Teresa Davis , Stan Dibble Ion Fleenor Ravi Halaswamy Rick Hancock Sally Hasting Mark Hazlett lack lohnston Daveen Litwin Nancy Lynch Perry Todd Marti Priest Ilene Resnick Annie Ripper Steve Shipman Iack Sippel Michelle Stelting Suzanne Thomas Tess Watson David Weiser Andy Welch David Welch Davis White TOP RIGHT: Helping Kevin Crcnister, '81, with his speech is Rick Hancock, '81, BOTTOM RIGHT: Stressing a point in her speech is Linda Cason, '81,
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