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I 42 2' xg ,- 'w:Q , .1. .. , 7 W . 3,.,,,..,r - EHR w r wr-QQ The Honor Society members are chosen by the faculty, based on the following characteristics: academics, leadership, character, and service to school and community. QFIRST ROWJ: Connie Lindholm, secretary-treasurer, Roger Carlson, vice-president, Rhonda Gibler, pre sident, Walter Hill, student council rep. 5 QSECOND ROWQ: Anne Law- son, Martha Doty, Marty Hobson, Karen Shay, Becky Hemphill, Judy Puckett, Nancy Hey, QTI-HRD ROWQ: Mrs. Betty Deel, advisor, Susan Richards, Pam Schmidt, Miles Stotts, jeff Chubb, Rex Pippenger, and jeff Hinson. Honor Society Features Spring Trip The National Honor Society is made up of 17 members. There are 10 seniors and 7 juniors. The officers of this year were Rhonda Gibler, president, Roger Carlson, vice-president, Connie Lind- holm, secretary-treasurer, and Walter Hill, student council representative. The main project of honor society this year was an educational field trip. In previous years, members have gone to Kansas City and visited such places as the Southwestern Bell Company, WIBW Radio and T.V. Station, museums libraries, and other points of interest. Other projects included for this past year's club were the planting of trees around the school grounds, and sponsor- ing a guest speaker at a school assem- bly. The purpose of this organization is to teach students to build on four main qualities: character, leadership, scholar ship, and service to the school and to the community. J
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,, .ew Thespians Observe And Produce Plays This year the Drama Club presented the play Run Robber Run, for the school carnival on january 30. The main characters in the play were portrayed by Marty Hobson, Pam Crady, and Mike Swan. The president Pam Schmidt, was the tech- nical director for the all-school musical Li'l Abner. The club members provided the lighting and make-up crews for the musical. Drama Club also attended the Kansas University production of lndians. The officers were Pam Schmidt, presi- dent, Melissa Toler, vice-president, Pam Crady, secretary-treasurer, and Steve Lynch, student council representative. Let me make just one thing perfectly I X clear !' K, 1,.. ff.. X . L2 ,ef The drama Club members enjoyed view- ing various plays, especially Ten Little Indians produced by Kansas Uni- versity Experimental Theatre. QFIRST ROWJ: Steve Lynch, student council rep. 5 Lloyd Landkamer, Bob Martin, Randy Westgate, Gary Rappard, joe Brown, jim Taul, Steve Ballewg QSECOND ROWJ: Mrs. Sandra Moon, sponsor, Christy Steil, I-Ielen Morche, Marty Hobson, Pam Crady, secretary- treasurerg Mary Christie, Melissa Toler, vice-president, Pam Schmidt, president, and Angie Douglas. 46
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Even though debaters were defeated at state, their first place trophy from regional symbolized their hard work QFIRST ROWJ David Pol son, David Pearson, Doug Elders, Eddie Strong Gary Rappard Lloyd Landkamerg QSECOND ROWJ: Carol Lyons Marty Hobson, Helen Morche, Cathy Carlson, Cathy Alton, Deana Perdue QTHIRD ROWJ Janet Ikenberry, Pam Schmidt, Melissa Toler Debbie Watkins, Frances Hinson, Sara Cleland, and Mrs Sandra Moon advisor Regional First Carries Debaters to State Contest 1970 was the best year for Baldwin High debaters. They won their first trophy and then topped off the season by winning the regional debated tournament. This win entitled them to attend state contest but the defeat there didn't discourage the enthusiastic regional champs. Two novices recieved a trophy for Baldwin at the tournament in Paola for ad- vanced debaters. The successful competitors who pulled off this feat were David Polson and Sara Cleland. In January of 1971, Sara and David teamed up with advanced debaters Pam Schmidt and Marty Hobson to win the regional tournament held in Baldwin.. Debaters had a promising season and Nlrs. Sandra Moon, de- bate coach, provided the group with a lot of spirit and enthusiasm to carry them on to vic- tory at the regional tournament.
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