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LEFT: I think I'll go into poetry reading . LOWER LEFT: Katy Twesme orates on the topic Are col- leges the answer? BELOW: At the La Crosse workshop the forensic's season begins for G. E.T.
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Forensics was once again a popular ac- tivity for students to take part in, with about forty students participating in the local contest. Each student competed in the category of his choice, play acting, poetry reading, or speech writing. ln order to reach the state level, participants must achieve an A rating in each of the lower levels. This year the sub- district contest was hosted by Gale- Ettrick-Trempealeau in March. The district contest was held in LaCrosse in March, and the state contest in April at Madison. Congratulations to all G. E.T. students who reached the state level. RIGHT: Debbie Lund addresses her audience on The proper role of prisons. BELOW: M. Severson, R. Aasland, P. Jacobs, P. Scheller and E. Diamond represented G.E.T. on the I-Iigh Quiz Bowl program on Channel 8. Mr. R. Chirstian is their advisor. the lntrospectiv
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The Photo Club performs a service to both the Gale- Ettrick-Trempealeau High School and to the surround- ing community. Any teacher wishing a series of slides to aid in teaching a class may ask the club to take the pictures. Also, any photographs needed for newspapers about school connected activities are taken. The Photo Club takes, processes, and prints all their own photos with equipment owned by the school. Besides performing a service to the school and com- munity, the club tries to promote quality photography among students and teachers. Several photo clinics were open to anybody wishing to attend. The chief photographer for this year was Steve Kopp. After Mr. Costanzo, the club's advisor, approved the jobs, all Work went through Steve. Dave Hanson was the yearbook photographer. He was in charge of taking many of the pictures that were needed for the annual this year. Phyllis Trim, as the club's secretary, took care of all correspondence and filed negatives. The Photo Club had only about ten active members this year, but is hoping for more as the club matures. ROW 1: S. Kopp, S. Kopp. ROW 2: I.Diamond, I Cantlon. ROW 3: P. Trim, E. Stull ., BELOW: My, what a photogenic group! 1
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