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SPIRIT OF ACTIVITIES
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OFFICE EDUCATION: Making A Fresh As A Fruit Start Throughout the year this year's OEA group typed the school directory and speech programs. At Hal- loween they made baskets for elderly people around town, and each adopted a person at me nursing home. A senior class OEA skating party was held at the Atlantic Rollerrink on November 10. During Na- tional OEA Week, Feb. 7-14, the group made cup- cakes for the school staff and OEA employers. PIC. 1. Members of the OEA chapter. Row 1: Julie Johnson, Julie Stork, Julie Petersen, and Dianne Murphy, Row 2: Colleen Greve, Sue Eades, Deb Masker, and Becky Hartstack, sponsor. PIC 2. The OEA-sponsored a pie throw that raised $41 for senior scholarships. Caro- lyn Grubbs smashes Kurt Smith while Larry Schuler looks relieved. PIC 3. At the State OEA Conference in Des Moines, March 15-17, Julie Stork placed third in Prepared Verbal Communications II, which en- abled her to go to the Nationals in Nashville, Tennes- see, on April 24-27. PIC. 4. The parliamentary proce- dure team and scrapbook placed sixth at tne state. Row 1: Sue Eades, Deb Masker and Julie Johnson compiled the scrapbook. The entire chapter com- peted in the parli pro team. OEA OFFICERS AND WORK Julie Stork ....... President (Farmer's CO-OP) Julie Petersen . Vice-President (West Iowa Telephone) Julie Johnson ......Secretary (School office) Dianne Murphy Treasurer (Dr. Mark D. Markham, DDS) Deb Masker ...........Reporter (Imperial Clevite and school) Sue Eades ............Historian (Nursing Home) Colleen Greve . Parliamentarian (School office) 14
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Neils Dybro was ihis year's foreign exchange student. He came at AHS as a senior, staying with the Larry Konz family. He was one of 60 stu- dents who came to the U.S. Three of them coming to Iowa. His family lives 15 miles from Hjoerring Denmark. They have a 40-acre farm and they raise barley, oats, and have 350 hogs. He has 3 sisters and a brother. Neils enjoys sports, music, hunt- ing and playing cards. He speaks 5 languages: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and English. He says that he hopes to be a veterinar- ian someday. His schedule consisted of: Vo-Ag II and III, Chemistry, American History, American Litera- ture, Writing I, French, and Algebra II. Our Chosen Leaders USE Mm The leaders of this year's student council were President Doug Armentrout, and Vice-President Jeff Konz. The student council's main activity is the preparation of homecoming. They ordered the corsages and boutineers, lined up the parade, and Vice-President Jeff Konz served as master of ceromonies. They chose the theme of Homecoming, which this year was the Land of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melo- dies , as shown in the art work. Pic. 3 Top: Jeff Konz — Vice-President, Doug Armentrout — President. Left side: Sophomores - Keith Stork and Gina Lund. Right side: Freshmen - Alan Pierce and Carol Pottebaum. Center: Juniors - Mitch Cullen, Kay Ehrman, and Kyle Nelson. Bot- tom: Seniors - Scott Phillips, Annette Kraus, Paula Squires, and Kris Bchnken 16
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