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Science Fair Winners PIC 1: Science Fair Winners. ROW 1: Erin Pet- tinger, Leesa Westphal, Jack Barber; ROW 2: Doug Armentrout, Clayton Christensen; ROW 3: Harold Wahlert, Scott Phillips, Jeff Konz; ROW 4: Paula Squires, and Teresa McKinzie. PIC 2: Teresa McKinzie and Paula Squires and their project ' 'Do your emotions affect your tempera- ture? PIC 3: Also placing second at the Sci- ence Fair were Leesa Westphal and Erin Pet- tinger. The theme of this project was 1 'Our tooth paste is worth looking into.'' PIC. 4: '' Photo- troprism — A plant response to light'' was the title of Jack Barber's project which placed sec- ond. 21
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Art Achievements And Librarians Monte Dressler's Nazi companion was one unusual cre- ation entered in this year's Art Fair. Art Fair winners were John Aggen, Kim Johnson, Renee Peron, and Mark The- en. Librarians Peggy Rhodes and Virginia Eilts doing their everyday tasks of sort- ing and filing. Student librarians were ROW 1: Janet Nelson; ROW 2: Bobbi Jo Barber, Merle McKinzie; ROW 3: Kris- ten Fries, Marcella Harmsen, Gina Wilson, Carolyn Grubbs; TOP: Laura Smith and Christy Grubbs. 20
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The job of each member and the position they held in their OEA organization is as follows: Sherry Jensen worked at the Anita Livestock Auction and was the parliamentarian, Joanie Cassell worked at the Town and County Insur- ance and was vice president, Mary Wessling worked at the Anita Coop and was the treasurer, Roberta McAfee worked at the elementary and was reporter, the other four girls worked on a route which was four different jobs; they included job simulation, typing pool, and working at the elementary and high school offices. Diane Nelsen was the president, Cindy Mamin was the historian, Denise Benton was fund raising chairperson, and Gloria Hack- well was secretary. PIC 1: OEA Members. Cindy Mamin, Denise Benton, Roberta Me Afee, Gloria Hackwell, Mrs. Good (Sponsor), Sherry Jensen', Diana Nelsen, Joanie Cassell, Mary Wessling. PIC 2: Sherry Jensen poses with Clyde, the Gorilla, who tiie OEA students bought with their accumulated winnings of $883,000 on ' 'Casino Night'' at the OEA state convention. PIC 3: The OEA members look at the jewelry they sold to help raise money for the trip to Cincinnati where Sherry competed in the OEA nationals. O.E.A. Practices Business For Tomorrow
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