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SPEECH-THE ART OF SPEAKING, Mr. John Burke coached students in expository address, extemporaneous, original oratory, Public Address. His stu- dents were Pic 1: Row Is Jo Brown, Mark Squires, Liz Retz. Row 2: Doug Armentrout, Doug Steele, Annette Kraus, Paula Squires. Row 3: Ellen Aupperle, Jeff Konz, Jody Harris. Row 4: Lori Harris, Mike Retz, Mr. Burke, Joe Richter. Row 5: Jack Barber, Rhonda Bartelson, Sue Bailey. Back Row: Mitch Cullen Jon Hansen, Scott Phillips, and Mark Zanders. Pic 2: Annette Kraus is shown touching up her Expository Address on Cartooning . Pic 3: Janet Jessen brings you the latest in news and weather with her Radio News that won her an Outstanding at State. 26
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FOREIGN TRADE POLICY DEBATED New cases and new debaters were the rule for A.H.S. debaters this season as they argued the national topic Resolved: That The United States Should Change Its Foreign Trade Policies. PIC Is Varsity Debaters: Joe Richter, Mitch Cochran, Mark Squires, and Jeff Konz. PIC 2: Debaters at work. PIC 3: Novice Debaters: Jack Barber, Rhonda Bartelson, Mark Zanders, and Jon Hansen. Not pictured is Doug Steele. i nm. i This was the second year for WILD (Western Iowa League of Debate). Mem- ber schools, Atlantic, Harlan, Carroll, Kuemper, Ogden, Red Oak, Lohrville and Anita held five debate and individual events tournaments climaxing in a cham- pionship tournament December 20 at Anita. In League finals, A.H.S. varsity placed second. In individual events, Jack Barber placed second in extemp, Mark Squires second in Literary Program and third in original ora- tory. In over all varsity debate, Jeff Konz placed second. New also in 1980 was Lincoln-Douglas Debate, or individual debate, introduced into the N.F.L. tournament held at Iowa State University. Mark Squires and Jeff Konz represented A.H.S. in this event. Mark got into the quarter-finals and Jeff the semi-finals of this event before losing out to Sioux City East and Sioux City Hee- lan. 25
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LISTENING, LEARNING Pic 1. Miss Rita Waters coached students in Radio News, Humor- ous Reading and Prose. Her students were Row 1: Jon Hansen, Teresa McKinzie, Rhonda Bartelson, Janet Johnson, Kay Ehrman, Diana Robinson, Janet Jessen, and Doug Steele. Row 2: Karla Hansen, Erin Pettinger, Annette Kraus, Michelle Phillips, Shelley Chelesvig, Julie Stork, Kandi Reindl, Liz Retz, Rita Waters and Julie Petersen. Row 3: Jane Coatney, Leesa Westphal, Mike Gregersen, Scott Phil- lips, Jody Harris, Mona Hackwell, Jill Neighbors and Sue Bailey. Pic 2: Corey Miller is giving his speech in a last minute brush-up before a contest. Pic 3: Speakers in Storytelling and Dramatic Readings were coached by Miss Vicki Vanderur. They were Row 1: Miss Vanderbur, Janet Johnson, Corey Miller, Karla Hansen. Row 2. Janet Jessen, Jo Brown, Jody Harris, and Julie Stork. Row 3: Mark Squires and Joy Rodgers Row 4: Mona Hackwell, Sandy Jessen, Leesa Westphal, Curt Andersen, Erin Pettinger, Kerrie Smith, Jill Neighbor, and Mike Gre- gersen. 27
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