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The drill team members consisted of Row l; Deb Aaker, Mary Hegerfeld, Mary Coughlin. Row 2: Pat Janssen, Judy Coughlin, Delores Stein, Julie Jensen, Pat Anderson. Row 3: Denise Cameron, Beth Kampmann, Rhonda Tolk, Lori Dexter, Alayna Brandt, Jayne Duin. Row 4: Mari Peterson, Sue Short, Jan- elle Paulson, Beth Gengler, Mrs. Seamen, Dawn Lundgren, Judy Theilen, Michelle De- Marteleare, Donna Knuth. BELOW: Several Elkettes helped the cheerlea- ders by doing a skit and making the letters ELKS. The girls are: Michelle DeMarteleare, Rhonda Tolk, Beth Kampmann, Dawn Lund- gren, Julie Jensen, Delores Stein, Mari Peter- son, Judy Theilen. Half Time Performances Add to Spirit BELOW: The Elkettes perform, at a basketball game, one of die routines they learned at a drill team cli- nic. Row 1: Dawn Lundgren, Judy Theilen. Row 2: Deb Aaker, Pat Janssen, Delores Stein, Mary Heger- feld, Judy Coughlin, Mary Coughlin, Julie Jensen, Pat Anderson. Row 3; Beth Gengler, Mari Peterson, Michelle DeMarteleare. Elkettes March At Hobo Day The Elkettes began a long year of hard work by marching at Homecoming. They marched at the pep rally and a- gain at the Homecoming game. At the beginning of the year, the Elkettes sold raffle tickets on a gift certificate to the Elkton Locker. This money bought the girls their new pon pons. In October, they attended a drill team clinic and learned several rou- tines from a nationally rated team. Later in the month, the girls were mar- ching behind the band at the Hobo Day parade. All through the year, the Elkettes performed at basketball games and add- ed some pep to all halftimes.
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The Grade Helpers at right are: FRONT ROW: Judy Thielen, Diane Peterson, Delores Stein. ROW 2: Jean Gebhart, Marcene Wil- lert. Row 3: Teresa Kampmann, Lisa Hege- feld, Jenean Nissen, Gwen Risch. Row 4: Peg Janssen, JoAnn Van Dyke, Mary McKe- own, Linda Van Dyke. School Helpers During all idle study halls, these girls reported to the grade school teachers and were given their jobs. They corrected papers, decorated bulletin boards, and helped pupils with their tough work. The student librarians at left are: Craig Biggar, Dean Ander- sen, Tom Luze, and Bob Thompson. Gain Knowledge These Seventh and Eighth grade boys helped Mrs. Luze with her work in the library, whenever they had a study hall. They worked in the grade school library and in the high school library. They checked books in and out, straightened books, and filed new cards. Deb Miller also helped by typing several hundred new filing cards. The kitchen helpers at right are: Row 1 LuAnn Rasmussen, Gwen Risch, Donna Stein, Diane Peterson, Jenean Thielen. Row 2: Sharon Scharke, Theresa Geb- hart, Jean Gebhart, Jackie Coughlin, Norma Henningson, Karen Kampmann. Row 3: Loren Colbeck, Myron Miller. And Experience Every noon hour, the girls report- ed to the kitchen in different shifts. They took turns washing sishes, ser- ving food, and just helping the cooks out. The boys did their job all day by keeping the milk cooler full. 12
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The 1973-74 Student Council members were as follows; Row 1; Elonda Risch, Dawn Lundgren, Mary Jo Nelson, Kristi Lynn, Carol Peters, and Lynn Kurtz. Row 2; Mr. Bauer, Advisor; John Gries, Mike Heg- erfeld, Steve Nelson, and Charlie Smith. Student Council Sells Candy Bars Student Council Officers were; Charlie Smith, Pre- sident; Kristi Lynn, Vice President; and Mary Jo Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Bauer appears to enjoy his job as Stu- dent Council Advisor. u
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