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NATIDNAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Membership in the N A T I O N AL FORENSIC LEAGUE is the distinguished a c h i e v e m e nt awarded to speech students who have earned twenty-five points by speaking before a group of at least twenty-five adults or taking part in speech contests. The Degree of Honor is awarded to students who earn seventy-five points, the Degree of Excellence is given when students have obtained one hundred fifty points, the highest, the Degree of Distinction, is given to students with two hundred fifty. The purpose of NFL is to inspire students to develop ability in debate and speech and to sponsor speech meets with other schools so that students may be inspired through criticisms, ratings, and awards to become speakers. ln addition, the club sponsors school activities and does many school services. ROW 'I Virginia Carlisle, Rosalie Apodoca, Janet Marks, Madelyn Davis Darlene Lemaster Carolyn Lo Sasso Merle Elliott ROW 2 Alice Hurt Elaine Robemvltz Kay Schliske, Jean Bauder, Diane Wunnicke, Saundra Brenning, Lindia Phillips ROW 3 Lynn Harnsberger Ron Clizbe Ted Costas Nancy Schreiner Richard Brown Bob Howard, Vincent Occhipinti. ROW 4: Stan Christensen, Alan Johnson Leif Erickson Bob France Neil Jensen Mike Sorg
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ROW 'l: Marilyn Farthing, Peggy Pratt, Lynn Harnsberger, Linclia Weydeveld, Pat Meeks, Janet Marks, Janice Christensen, Carolyn Lo Sasso, Merle Elliott, Jeanette Crayne, ROW 2: Pam Meeks, Bertha Young, Kay Clatterbuck, Karen Hein, Karen Kahleen, Starrlee Falzone, Nancy Elliott, Jean Nelson, Jody Snyder, Virginia Carlisle Niki McGlathery. ROW 3: Phil Scribner, Alan Johnson, Ronnie Clizbe, Mike Bailey, Mike Sorg, Ted Gostas, Joe Adamo, Dave Matteson, Tom Powers, Dean Smith ..,-- THESPIANS Those students who have done outstanding work in the field of drama, both on stage and behind the scenes, are eligible for membership in THES- PIANS. Points may be earned by members through participation in many dramatic projects. The member receiving the highest number of points by the end of school is given the dramat- ics' award. The group takes part in many school activities and produces plays during the year. Mr. Bondurant gives tips on acting to Thespians.
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ROW 1: Lynn Coolidge, Barbara Vance, Joyce Schwartz, Rosalie Apodoca, Virginia Gonzalez, Darlene Lemaster, Judy Flett, Sally Sullivan, Pat Harvey, Janet Marks, Judy Gardner. ROW 2: Gloria Bush, Katy Kugland, Jeanette Crayne, Kathy Crane, Elaine Robenivitz, Lindy Davis, Sandy McAuliffe, Virginia Carlisle, Edith Setrecht, Pat Cowley. ROW 3: Susanne Jessup, Mary Ann Hollis, Karen Ann Hein, Janet Lee Heath, Sue Kelley, Dareta Macy, Carla Klofcorn, Bertha Young, Lynn Harnsberger. ROW 4: Niki McGlathery, Mariorie Thonen, Phyllis James, Nancy Clark, Cora Bunn, Bev Johnson, Noralene Erickson, Joan Hess, Bonny Fry, Kay Clatterbuck, Karen Watne. Tomahawks support their school by attending basketball games. TOMAHAWKS All girls who are selected 'For membership in TOMAHAWKS are iuniors and seniors who maintain a 2.5 average and are outstanding in leadership, citizenship, service, good sports- manship, loyalty, courtesy, and school spirit. The purpose of the club is to support the school in every way by creating school spirit and pro- moting good sportsmanship. During the year they attend all home games and one out-of- town game, sponsor the Tomahawk Turnabout, and participate in many school activities. Q, ' . 1' , , 2.
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