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NHS based on scholarship, character, leadership, service NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, NEW MEMBERS. Front row: Tracy Borchart, Cheryl Booth, Karen Boland, Beth Blum, Mary Becker, Ellen Bauer, Dee Anderson, Sue Alstad. Second row: Linn Foster, Julie Ennis, Brian Dueml- ing, Nancy Donnell, Keith Dieball, John Dewey, Jeff DeMeuse, Chris Davis, Dennis Condon. Third row: Walter Hitter, Barbara Hewitt, Jane Hassemer, John Haesler, Dan Gutschenritter, Mary Gross, Renee Groenevelt, Linda Goodman, Patty Godsey, Stephanie Gilman. NEW MEMBERS, CONT. Front row: Mark Littlejohn, Allen Lenz, Jane LeMense, Joann Kudriko, Deborah Kowalski, Lynn Koelpin, Liz Karbler, Ralph Jungbluth. Second row: Lynn Stumpf, Terri Spade, Mary Sizer, Susan Paul, Meredith Palmer, Mary Myrhum, Dale Muehl, Margaret McCarty, James Matthisen, Daryl Zigan. TWrd row: Susanna William, Lisa Larratt, Kelly Warga, David Timmerman, Vicki Wallschlager, William Walker, Da- vid Vandertie, Chris Vanden Heuvel, Barbara Van Dam, Bruce Tossenberger. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, TWO YEAR MEMBERS. Front row: Wendy Heffinger, Melissa Morris, Nancy Klokner, Donna Wojdon, Jeff Follansbee, Mark Thomas, Rick Kneusel, Neil Smith. Second row: Douglas Brown, Karin Krygsman, Sue LeMense, Victor Schultz, Tracy Siewert, Jean Kyle, Jean Matthisen, Jean Hajdziona, Phillip Huber. 20
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South Senate sponsors dance April 22, South and North Senates Worked together to hold a turn-a- bout dance. The girl-ask-boy affair was held at North Campus, and Free- time was the band. At Christmas time Senate sponsored a hall decorating contest that the Sophomores won. They also helped with the Christmas drive. One of the big achievements of the Senate was the restoration of the weight room at South Campus. Sen- ate also ran polls for suggestions to improve study hall and install new snack machines. SOUTH STUDENT SENATE Front row: Mr. Bob Scheele, Shelly Priebush, Mike Herrick, Heidi Barone, Linda Seidl, Peggy Dziedzic, John Brennan. Second row: Charlotte Thomas, Jay Freck, Scott Olsen, Katy King, Lisa Moon, Jill Bahr, Shelly Martin. Third row: Bob Zizzo, Jon Schneider, Karen Stuve, Mary Sowold, Barb Mauer, Kristi Lane, Erik Larratt. Fourth row: Sue Sorensen, Candy Murel, Dennis Brown, Tom Kyle, Mike Euch, Randy Richert, Mark Myrhum. 19
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1978 BADGER BOYS AND GIRLS. Front row: Nancy Donnell, Alan Lenz, Wil- liam Walker, Lori Seifert. Second row: John Dewey, Terri Spade, alternate James Matthisen. Not Shown: Jeff DeMuese. Badger Boys and Girls The mythical state of Badger was formed by the American Legion and American Legion Auxilary in 1940. Ever since then girls and boys from all over Wisconsin have had the opportunity to learn and prac- tice the principles of a demo- cratic government. The program is based on the study of state, county, and municiple systems, including the function of political par- ties . The citizens of Badger State learn by participating in fictional political parties, run- ning for office, and operating their own cities, counties, and state. Both Badger Boys State and Badger Girls State take place for a week in June. The boys attend the program at Ripon College, while the girls spend a week on the UW-Madison campus. The participants are chosen for their leadership ability, academic achieve- ment, and extracurricular ac- tivities . 1977 BADGER BOYS AND GIRLS. Rick Kneusel, Jean Kyle, Phil Huber, Tracy Siewert, Doug Brown, Renee Groenevelt. Not Shown: Jeff Follansbee. 21
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