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Letting Out Some Steam . . . Student Activities This year ' s student body was more active than ever. Hopefully some new traditions and standards were set this year for vari- ous class activities events were scheduled ranging from the tra- ditional jeans day to the wild Cavalier Games. Various classes or- ganized fund-raisers to earn money. The sophomores sponsored Casino Night to bring out the gambler in all of us. The Seniors Free Spirits Are Always Oppressed By Mediocre Minds. — Einstein Mary Lindsay, head chee leader, helped to raise tt spirit of the Cavaliers. probably did the most, frantically trying to afford a trip to Florida and a gift for the school. Everyone sup- ported that by making the bake sales, turkey raffles, concessions and the Fashion Show a success. Next year will bring a rash of new ideas; but until then we can only remember the old events. Especially Jon in a tuxedo. Mike Powell et al compete during the Cavalier games.
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victory. Two weeks later, Canterbury placed second at regionals with speakers David Andrew, Lars Kuelling, Tyler Reimschisel, Ben Cole and Bridget Ginty earning the right to compete at the state level. There, Canterbury tied for twelfth place with Tyler placing sixth in foreign extemp and Lars receiving sixth as well in the domestic extemp catagory. At Districts, the two day, national qualifying tournament, David Andrew placed sixth in Original oratory and seventh in Humor, Tyler Reimschisel received sixth in Foreign extemp, and Lars Kuelling was awarded a painful fourth in Domestic (the top three go on to nationals). On behalf of the entire speech team, I hope the parents and faculty will continue to support our success. — T.R. p.s. Dekalb, watch out! Extemp heavyweight Tyler Reimschisel receives his award at the Canterbury meet. Tyler is a devoted member of the team (see article on oppos- ing page) and is one of Canter- bury ' s best shots at nationals in the ' 88- ' 89 season. (far left) Coach Dennis Eller, the founder of the team, led Canterbury to its sectional victory. Gerry Nagel joined us from De- kalb for the season in order to further develop our interpre- tive events. The team will miss his input, but in the light of good sportsmanship, the oppo- sition is going to need all the help it can get. Here is Bill Spindler with a few speech team members. Al- though Bill never competed nor ever had anything to do with the team, we seem to have plenty of pictures of him to fill up the empty spaces in the book.
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