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Burke Clubs Def Geographical Barrier The French and Ger- l man Clubs were made up of students who were at var- ious academic levels. They gathered together as a club to study the cultural back- ground of the various countries whose language they were learning to read and write as well as speak. The German Club takes part in the October Fest every year, it is held at the Hilton Hotel. The German students sample German food and dance German Folk Dances. The French Club has an annual Progres- sive Dinner each year. Both clubs were active. Liss QD The German Club was made up of the following members: row one, Beth Johnson, Fredreki Faux, Kim Caldwell, Joyce Storms, Susan Schagerhauff, Cindy Johnson, Maria Humeres, and Theresa Laux, row two, Frau Hoffman, Judy Allen, Jay Maxwell, Karen Baumstark, Sheryl Simandl, Shari Johnson, Debbie Horning, Carol Radda, Doug Myers, and John Swanson, row three, Janet Smith, Julie Lang, Jana Klover, Michelle Harrington, Tom Goodman, Paul Petrich, Lee Gowen, Greg Jizba, Detlef Kemnitz, and Sylvia Kaye. C21 The President of French Club, Senior Sheri Cohen, discusses upcoming events with Russ Graves, Mrs. Schultz, and Liz Dyer. The French Club sold stationery to help pay for their various club activities. Q31 The French Club was made up of the following members: row one, Carrie Kuska, Marrisa Baskin, Corrine Leger, J ody Kreitman, Laurie Bendy, and LaDonna Doiron, row two, Joanna Moore, Mary Leistner, Ellen Burke, Debbie Hemminger, Karen Mohr, Sue Eastberg, Laurie Loftis, Sue Micek, Lori Meyers, row three, Nancy Shum, Andrea Markus, Kathy Swanberg, Sheri Cohn, Doug Myers, Mike Churney, and Mrs. Schultz. The French Club encouraged activities with other language clubs in the form of picnics and parties.
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griculturalists Achieve State Awards w-..........y...0p,.m....anf-w--w----- e 'Y :N.s..,, - :wi -I : 2 if Q , get at X' r K r ,Q , E K, . ,. NIM +1 fs if as ' g wolf had Fu' t,--.V SD H bong .. P I Qt A 'J N. . ,. 3 .X A A is gl ,i L ,few K . M ,hi .K iQ X is L3 1 . KD In a tiny room, 203, Mr. Raleigh Pilster conducts in earnest his students in the various courses in the agri-business field. Many of his students have won national awards throughout the years, but little school-wide attention has been given them. In this photograph, Mr. Raleigh Pilster and some of his students, Tom Odam, Stu Birch, and Rick Ronka seem amused to find their picture being taken. C25 Quackl Quackl Quack! This is fun! C31 The FFA club are: row one Linda Hukill, Darcy Stevens, John Dundon, Bill Deardoff, Rick Ronka, Jeff Firman, Mike Kirkwood, Crystal Moreland, Leann Fleckg row twog Mr. Raleigh Pilster, Weill Thomas, Chip Cushing, Tim Adams, Neil DeCosta, Adriel Baltimore, Dudyka Bell, Greg Iverson, Jan Major, Jody Dobbertine, and Bob Dujerskig row threeg Chris Krausert, Bob Hammond, Lee Wilkinson, Andy Knutzen, Doug Hansen, Boyd Paulsen, and Todd Turner. Q43 Linda Hukill enjoys playing with a young Hereford bull at the Omaha Public Schools' farm. C53 As Mr. Raleigh Pilster proudly watches, Mr. Allen E. Tate presents'the N.A.H. Poultry Award to Darcy Stevens, Chris Krausert, Jeff Firman, and John Dundon. This was just one of many awards that the FFA group received this yearg girls as well as boys are very active in FFA. ,, ,, 1 I gg is ','. ,X are .ai Q 5
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