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Whether the activity called tor making Halloween favors for teachers, or hosting a rifle match, organizations combined know-how and talent to fulfill their objectives. Though they had no initiation, Sunshine Society members spread cheer to the faculty by creating monthly favors. They made the treats because, It fills their day with sunshine said Judy Hamrick, senior, soci- ety president. Junior Classical League raked leaves and sold pens and paper. The Speech Team hosted a meet December 2. Left: The table had been cleared in the great hall of the ancients . . . . stresses Kathy Knudsen, senior, as she practices her oratorical interpretation of Robert Lib- bot ' s Why? for the upcoming New Haven speech meet. Above: While Greg Mankey, senior, clears the cooked hot dogs off the grill at the Ger- man Club picnic, Doug Bieberich, junior, reaches for replacements. 23
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Below: German Club members Barb Schueler, Ken Thieme, Brenda Roop, juniors, wrap Christmas gifts for the Adams County Mental Health Association at their November meeting. Right: Preparing the Halloween treats, Joyce Payer and Peggy Hendricks, sophomores, count the faculty favors. Bottom: Aiming their 22 caliber rifles, Mary Lindahl and Bill Wemhoff, seniors, shoot for their targets.
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Brave Generation performed November 5 for the joint FCA-Key 73 banquet and for the Presbyterian Church dedication of the Chris- tian Educational Unit. National Honor Society members served as Open House guides while German Club wrap- ped Christmas gifts for the Mental Health Association. ' We ' re revising our constitution because it doesn ' t fit our needs, ' stated German Club president Amy Brune, senior. Fourth year students determined the revi- sions and initiated a scrapbook to be com- piled by each program committee. Seven jour- nalists were admitted into Quill and Scroll November 20. Above: A little more to the right. You ' ve almost got it, cheer Tom Sheets and Greg Mankey, seniors, as Janet Shoup, sen- ior, fishes for the unexpected during a Science Club initiation service. 24
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