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■ 1 Good Ratings 20 Speech Numbers Grow Each Year 2 1 After a rough night at the Valentine's Dance, Julie Robinson catches up to get her ten hours of sleep before performing her children's story. 2 Kris Schulte drops her jaw as she sees the fabulous results of three I's on her rating sheet at State Speech Contest. 3 Mrs. Davis informs the interested contestants about the different types of categories involved in speech contest. 4 State Speech Participants. Front Row: Margaret Christensen, Amy Shatzer, Kris Schulte, Laurie Weber, Mrs. Davis. Back Row: Karyn Wheat, Angie West, Julie Robinson, Mary Siggelkow, Susan Brockman.
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Percussion Duet — II Angie West Debbie Speed Brass Unlike Duet — II Jason Smith Mary Faust Contest Stars Flute Trio — II Cathy Smith Michele Brasch Diane Wellman Humor Relieves Performance Jitters Duet A Like — 1 Duet C Like — II Jason Smith Alicia Zabel Steve Clark Michele Brasch Duet B Like — 1 Duet D Like — H Karyn Wheat Mary Faust Angie West Michelle Zabel Sax Quartet — II Wade Shatzer Duet C Unlike — 1 Dean Nordman Amy Shatzer Duet A Unlike — II Shayne Pipho Laurie Weber Nathan Mixdorf Karyn Wheat Steve Clark Duet D Unlike — 1 Duet B Unlike — II Robi Nesbit Randy Nesbit Wade Shatzer Michelle Zabel Percussion Ensemble — I Angie West Ronda Reil Alicia Zabel Julie Robinson Debbie Speed Instrumental Solo — I Ronda Reil - Snare Instrumental Solos — I DeanNordman - Trumpet Amy Shatzer - Clarinet Denise Mixdorf — Clarinet Greg Jensen - Trumpet Monty Dedor - Trumpet Wade Shatzer - Alto Sax Jamie Culver — Flute Nathan Mixdorf - Alto Sax Karyn Wheat — Tenor Sax Steve Clark - Baritone Sax Mary Faust — Baritone Horn Music Contest 19
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I Ratings at State Contest Susan Brockman: Expository Address, Noise Pollution Amy Sfutzer: Interpretive Reading Poetry, Erma Bombeck Literary Program, Dr. Seuss, Daisy Sat on the Egg. Kris Schulte: Interpretive Reading Prose, Alexandar and the Terrible, Horrible, Very Bad, No Good Day. 1 District Speech Participants. Front Row: Margaret Christensen, Kris Schulte. Second Row: Angie West, Laurie Weber, lulie Robinson. Third Row: Amy Shatzer, Mary Sig-gelkow, Susan Brockman Fourth Row: Karyn Wheat, Ted McIntyre, lulie Wallace Fifth Row: Ion Rathe, Mrs. Davis, Randy Nesbit. 2 While practicing her impersonation of Horton the elephant, Amy Shatzer tries to keep a straight face as her small audience giggles. 2 S peech contest wasn't an unfamiliar event to the student body at Dunkerton this year. With 13 students participating in the district contest, the halls and spare classrooms were occupied by students either reciting to their friends or to the walls. All of the hard work paid off, because nine speakers came back with I ratings and continued to perfect their speeches for the state contest. The state contest was also a success. Three students received I ratings and six received ll's. Between the district and state contests, Mrs. Davis organized an all-conference contest held at Dunkerton. Speakers exchanged helpful hints and advice with others to improve their speeches. Although the preparation for speech contest was nerve racking, the students had a fun time and were proud of their accomplishments. Speech 21
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