Ellinwood High School - Eagle Yearbook (Ellinwood, KS)

 - Class of 1983

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National convention benefits Latin Club Seniors Michele Haddon, Debbie Spring, Deanna and Diana Wilson, sponsor Vickie Schroeder and her husband, Terry, attended the National Junior Classical League con- vention in Norman, OK., Aug. 2-7. There they participated in academic tests, athletic competitions, and other activities. They came back from Norman with ideas on how to make their local chapter better. One idea that the club pursued was the completion of the local scrapbook. The scrapbook was declared officially “finished” on the way to state convention in Salina on April 19. There members took academic tests, participated in College Bowl, entered art projects and played volleyball. The club received third in upper-division College Bowl and third in volleyball. Spring served as the Kansas JCL Treasurer during the 1982-83 school year. To raise money, the club helped run the concession stand, served the FFA banquet with the German Club and sold planning calendars. Club officers were Spring, president; Diana Wilson, vice president; Deanna Wil- son, treasurer; Haddon, secretary; and Lori Starnes, historian. 26 THE FINAL MEETING. Sponsor Vickie Schroeder, and Srs. Michele Haddon and Deanna Wilson talked about state conven- tion at the final meeting. (Photo by Ahrens) A LUNCHEON MEETING, (right) Senior Mi- chele Haddon attends a luncheon meeting and helps to plan the year’s upcoming activi- ties. (Photo by Ahrens)

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MAKIN’ BACON. FFA President Daron Ruckman helps the club raise money by cutting up pork for the Sausage Sale. The money earned went toward club projects. (Photo by Amerine) F.F.A. (left) Rodney Ahlgrim, Earl Trout, Shannon Gregg. Noel Grubb, Tracy Barragan. Scott Christiansen, Scott Dewerff, Shawn Gregg, David Schloctemier, David Schotthauer, Tom Barrow, Jay Ingalls, Hoyt Kin- singer, Terry Hamby. Dion Hazen, Robert Spring, Eddie Boepple. James Shaw. Martin Ahrens. Keith Sauber, Kyle Kasselman. Tim Elsen, Douq Carpenter, Mark Hammeke. Jim Helfrich, Kevin Clair. Bryon Lowe, Dan Knop, Matt Menges, Jon Hickel, Barry Nordstedt, George Veach. Mike Lane, Mike Schloctermeier, Brad Bownes. Mark Robl, Tim Minkovich, Kyle Kramp, Mike Wison, Gary Oglesbee, Scott Schlocter- meir, Andy Ernsting, Corey Robl, Robbie Smith, Jeff Knop. (Photo by Strobl) 25



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OFFICIAL BUSINESS. President Lori Buckbee and Treasurer Tom Barrow discuss some business about the club’s funds and future money making projects. (Photo by Reynolds) Gummi bear profits pay for pizza party German club members elected junior Lori Buckbee as their president at the first meet- ing. The vice presidency was assumed by senior Susan Strobl and sophomore Tom Barrow became treasurer. Barrow’s job was to take care of the club’s funds. The funds came from money-making projects. The members sold gummi bears and flower bulbs to raise money. Gummi bears are imported candies from Germany that according to sophomore Lisa Beopple “the junior high kids bought like crazy.” With all that money just lying around, the club decided they should do something with it. One plan for spending the money was to travel to Great Bend in April and go skating at the Skate Center and then go for pizza at Godfather’s. Club members also spent time on the road on their way to Wichita. They attended a Wichita Wings soccer game while in the city. Strobl said, “soccer is very big over in Germany. And because we’re a German club, it only makes sense that we would go see the Wings in action.” GERMAN CLUB, (front row) Lisa Boepple. Kristi Flink, Vicki Oberle. Lori Starnes. Marcia Suppes and Sponosr Vickie Schroeder. (front row) Susan Strobl. Lori Buckbee. Tom Barrow. (Photo by Reynolds) 27

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