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Large staff A large staff of 18 members comprised this year’s annual staff. They put a lot of time and effort into making this year’s annual a special rememberance of your year at CHS. Kathy Frandsen, served as editor, and Kim Jones was business man- ager. Miss Holtze and Mr. Kaputska were the sponsors. Editor Kathy Frandsen is busy cropping pictures Kay Joseph types her copy on triplicate forms. devotes time and effort Front row 1. to r: Mr. Kaputska. Kathy Frandsen. Suzanne Morgan. Alison Sexton. Joel Davis. Kim Jones. Miss Holtze. Back row: Lory tenBensel. Kay Joseph, Ango Musil. Kris Peck. Cindy O’Brien. Todd Johnson. Scott Brougham. Ted Raburn. Ron Brougham, Janet Witte. Jill Davis. Val Brown, Denise Johnson. Ron Brougham gets some advice from Mr. Kaputska on his pages.
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FFA does well at District Front row, left to right: Bob Sexton. Paul Alan Nelson, Steve Allen, and Mr. Jorgensen. Pearson. Mike Sexton, Rod Fiene, Steve Lockenour, Mike Petersen. Jeff Klinkebiel, Back row: Mike Mousel, Jim Fletcher, Dan DeVries and Chris Behm I This year at district competition the FFA chapter did well. At district land judging held October 7 at Beaver City, they took first and second in team competition and on February 10 the chapter went to Curtis for more district competition. The Ag Mechanics team took first, receiving a plaque and qualifying for state competition. The last district competition held before state was held at McCook on March 5. At McCook, they received four first place plaques and qualified in Agronomy, Entomology, Farm Management and Meats for state competition. This year state competition was held on April 9 at Lincoln with fourteen members attending. Members also received many individual ribbons. The Farm Management team placed highest among District 7 teams at state which earned them $62.50 from the Federal Credit Bank in Omaha. Front row, left to right: Alan Nolson, Scott Allen, Steve Allen. Lonnie Hampton, Mike Petersen, J. D. Harpst, Chris Behm, Back row: Rob Musil, Danny Pearson, Kenny Frios, Rooky Hampton, Joel Davis, Steve DeVries, and Ben Trosper. 86
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A look at Student Council The Student Council was in charge of the Christmas party once again this year. The party consisted of a film, an obstacle course race, and then followed with refreshments. Todd Johnson served as Pre- sident and Kay Joseph as vice- president. The sponsor was Mr. Haase. Student Council officers Todd Johnson and Kay Joseph pose for a picture. Front row: Todd Johnson. Second row top to bottom: Alan Nelson. Sheryl Paisley. Bob Sexton, Jeff Klinkebiel, Suzanne Morgan. Brenda Knight, Kay Joseph. Back row: Kurt Alan Nelson and Joel Davis announce the results of the obstacle course race. Miller. Doug Highland, Blaise Liess. Angela Chitwood, Alison Sexton. Dianna Highland, Denise Johnson. Jeff Klinkebiel and Joel Davis decorate the Christmas tree as part of the obstacle course race. 28
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