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Students Compete In Individual Events On November 1, seven students competed in the District Oral Interpretation contest at Colman. Two representatives from FHS were chosen to advance to the divisional tournament in Sioux Falls. FHS was once again an affiliate member of the National Forensics League, an organization which recognizes students active in speech activities. This year there were nine active members. FHS placed second in the Sioux Forensics League Conference Tournament in overall sweepstakes points. These points were earned over four different meets. Top is Leslie Ramsdell practicing her speech. Above are the participants of individual events. Back row are Scott Anderson, Donna DeNure, Lowell Johnson, Bette Jo Moore, and Matt Bums. Front row are Joe Broghammer, Dave Reinhart, Leslie Ramsdell, Susan Ahlers, and Murray McGlone. Right are the students who competed in the District competition. Back row are Lowell, Donna, and Jill Wendell. Front row are Bette Jo, Leslie and Joe. 18 Individual Events
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Freshmen Debaters Work For Experience Five freshmen took the load of the debating this year to gain experience. Because of this and inclement weather, the teams were unable to attend many of the scheduled tournaments. The teams did travel to the Silver Bowl Tournament at Sioux Falls Lincoln; the Karl Mundt Tournament at Madison High School; four conference and the District Debate tournament at Sioux Falls; and, the State Debate meet at Huron. Top is Lowell Johnson doing some research for his next speech. Above are the freshmen debaters. They are Matt Bums, Murry McGlone, Susan Alhers, and Dave Reinhart. • Left are the people who attended state debate. Back row are coach, Sandy Landis; Lowell Johnson; Bette Jo Moore; Scott Anderson; and Matt Bums. Front row are Murry McGlone, Dave Reinhart, and Susan Ahlers. Debate 17
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Band Award Winners All-State tryouts were held on January 20 at Madison High School with seven students trying to seat themselves in the band. One student passed the tryouts and attended the All-State band at Spearfish, S.D. on March 23 and 24. The Regional band contest was held at Augustana College on a cold, snowy February 7. For many participants the day began at 6:30 with the bus ride down to Augie. Another group followed at 11:00. The ensemble groups received six superior ratings. Six superiors were also given to individual soloists. Seventeen music students spent their extra time before and after school practicing with the stage band. On March 29, they traveled to Augustana College in Sioux Falls for a band festival. The band did not place, but three individuals won awards. Top are band students who tried out for All - State band. Back row are Chris Sigle, Janet Locke, and Ruth Reiter. Front row are Diane Hoss, Jackie Schatz, and Kristi Nelson. Above is Tara Jueschke, who was the only student to make the All-State band. Above left are students practicing during band hour. Bottom Left are those students who received first placings at the music contest. Back row are Tracie LaPlante, Doug Schulze, Kim Jones, Jim Gill, Todd Ludeman, Tara Jueschke, Diane Hoss, Tommy Thomas, Chris Sigle, Paul Sneve, and Jill Zebill. Middle row are Ruth Reiter, Kelly Jo Jurgens, Peg Wilts, Kristi Reed, Sandy Gullickson, Janice Pasch, and Cheryl Bisson. Front row are Janet Locke, Jody Peterson, Kristi Nelson, Coleen Headrick, Patty Mach, Jackie Schatz, and Alisa Hogue. Band 19
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