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NHS Inducts 14 New Members The National Honor Society recognizes students who achieved in character, schol- arship, service, and leader- ship. Lynne Hoffman was selected by the group to receive the S500 NHS scholarship. Oliver Hansen was the Key-note speaker during the induction ceremonies. -gig 'E' ti ' :KE- A ... nfs M ' ld. .A-,fx mf , :Sv ,. ef' . If rreea 2 rf . t , YW' st .77 . 3 ,K if A s - 4 Af ss? so Aff!! is 9 .. L. Top Left: Mike Ripson pins his brother, Steve, after the NHS ceremonies. Top Right: Lisa Fox, Phyllis Bruffey, Joan Lambert hike at the NHS picnic. Above: NHS members: First row: P. Petersen, L. Paulsen, C. Wuestenberg, D. Mumm, L. Wuestenberg, D. Walker, J. Meyer, T. Lilienthal, K. Dudgeon, M. Hoist, L. Hoffmann. Second row: S. Ftohwedder, L. Fox, P. Bruffey, B. Frick, D. Paulsen, J. Lambert, M. Schlapkohl, C. Hein, J. Lambert. Third row: S. Ftipson, J. Brooks, D. Alpen, T. l-lemmen, M. Ripson, G. Lange, J. Vastine, M. Holst, A. Langmann. Fourth row: R. Langridge, B. Petersen, B. Buffam, S. Tisinger, D. Lincoln, R. Geurink, R. Untiedt, J. Lilienthal, S. Siebke.
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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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Wildcat Mews Born Spring, 1980 N Every Tuesday at 3:05, the newspaper staff would meet in the typing room to prepare the next issue of school news. The school paper was published in the local newspaper, The Advo- cate, until February. Then the staff took on the task ol pub- Iishing their own papar, Wildcat Mews. Members expanded their journalistic experience to editing and composing pages. The staff also compiled the senior supplement for The Advocate. li : fg f Top: Mrs. Moore, Carin Stentorp, Edi- tor Denise Riessen, and Troy DeFrane discuss plans for an issue. Above: Newspaper Staff: Bryan Sylvester, Edi- tor Denise Riessen, Myra Holst, Carin Stentorp, Dave Ellingsworth, Mrs. Moore. Far left: Myra Holst ponders over an article. Lett: Carin Stentorp learns page makeup demands skill, patience, and a sense of humor.
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