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D-Club initiates 17 To promote unity among girls varsity letter winners was exactly what girls D-Club did. Under the guidance of Mr. Catlett, the girls sponsored a lourth, filth, and sixth grade girls basketball night, conducted D-Club initiation, worked at Kitten Relays and also put on a breakfast tor the football players. D-Club olticers were Mary Schlapkohl, presidentg Cathy Hein, vice presidentg Lynne Hott- mann, secretary: and Myra Holst, treasurer. A trip during the sum- mer was the highlight ol the year's activities. Top: D-Club pledges sing a love song to Mr. Fry. Center: D-Club members. Right: Jill Vastine, dressed as a dog, parades around the commons.
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NFL, Forensics Club Promote Speech The National Forensics League QNFLQ, sponsored by Mrs. McCoy, promoted speech and debate and provided lead- ership and guidance to new competitors. This year the group received its official charter. The league is a part of the National organization and has one member, Deb Mumm, who qualified for the National Tournament in Huntsville, Ala- bama. NFL and Forensics League sponsored the Chili Supper, J.V. football conces- sion stand, Pre-Holiday Invita- tional Speech Tournament. NFL Officers were President Steve Tisingerg Vice-President Mike Ripsong Secretary Darcy Paulsen, and Treasurer Lisa Fox. The Forensics Club, also sponsored by Mrs. McCoy, provided entry fees for con- testants in speech contests. Officers were President Myra Holstg Vice-President Cathy Heing Secretary Lori Wuesten- bergg and Treasurer Mike Rip- son. Above: National Forensic League. Left: Forensics Club.
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i E, ml.- 'N Student Council Sponsors Activities Student Council sponsored two foreign exchange stu- dents, organized Homecoming activities, sponsored Christ- mas family, and hosted movie nights. Members were respon- sible for maintaining the milk machine, selling Homecoming buttons, planning the Christ- mas program, and promoting school spirit. Otticers were Mike Ripson, president, Mary Schlapkohl, vice-presidentg Myra Holst, secretaryg and Steve Tisinger, treasurer. Sponsor was Mr. Fick. Top: Student Council Members. Lett: Terri Puck gives Michelle Suhr her present lrom Santa Claus 1Art Horstj. Above: Mike Ripson, president, con- ducts student council proceedings. 27
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