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Council Comes The Student Council began its eleventh year promoting school spirit in August of 1980. Its 43 members gathered to organize such events as Home- coming, Sno-Week, fundraisers, and dances. One event that hadn't been planned, was the resignation of Vice-President Patty Perrault and a valued worker, Scott McCallum. According to Scott, The goals fto represent students and get them involved, were forgotten. After electing a new Vice- President, Karen Brevick, the rest of the year's activities ran smoothly. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS, Sue Conzemius and Robin Girgen, try to raise money selling balloons at a home football game. to Order AN EVENT SPONSORED by the Student Council during Homecoming was a Car Contest. One of the contestant's, loel Reuter, showed off his car in the Homecoming Pa- rade. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Front row: Roni Tonsager, Karen Breivik, Cindy Kriha, Vicki Brown, lill Cater. Second row: Renee Harwood, Colleen McNeary, Heidi Kulger, Mary McCoy, Ioyce Gabbert, lill Hansel Tammy Nelson, Dave Wesley, Tom Wagner, Kevin DiLorenzo, Kelly Amy, Caren Roberts, Laura Hobday, Erin Corbett, Morli lohnson. 1 L Third row: Rene Doffing, Dave Brownson, Craig DiLorenzo, Mary Christenson, Cathy Beskar, Missy Sieben, Andrea Turngren, Sheryl Hemp. Back row: Dan Dietrichs, Eric Burright, lim Semington, Sue Conzemius, Mike Price, Deanna Saatzer, Sarah Tressel, Robin Girgen. m
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Extra-Read All About lt RAlDER'S DIGEST STAFF for 1980-81: First row: Bob Medcraft, Craig Kieffer, Sam Schoen, Rick Fuller, Dave Wesley, Ioel Reu- ter. Second row: Advisor-Dave Mattson, Patty Perrault, Mary lo Kranz, Ienni Holtdorf, Iulie Doyle, Ionel Langenteld, Robin Girgen, Third row: Mike Savoie, Scott McCallum, Rob Kugler, Pat Gegen, Craig Kilborn, Craig Dil..orenzo, Bob Frerich, Karel Glastra VanLoon. The staff spent many hours searching for material for each story. Copy was typed and sent to the Hastings Star Gazette to be set. The photographers in the meantime went into action clicking pictures, developing film and making prints. The whole staff met at the Star Gazette to layout the pages. The layouts were driven to Red Wing to be printed. Three hours later the newspa- per was delivered to the high school to be handed out to the students. Another year has ended for what Patty Perrault thinks is the best fRaider's Digest, staff in the last three years. The school newspaper reported on school and non-school activi- ties. For the staff this means long hours of work, even though Joel Reuter remarked, Two seconds before a deadline, you whip-up something quick. His attitude illustrated an- other staffer's words, l'We have lots of fun, but also put out a paper of some quality and dedi- cation. RAIDERS DIGEST REPORTER, Rick Fuller rereads his copy while Craig Kilborn looks in the dictionary for the correct spelling.
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A 'RED CROSS NURSE looks tor a suitable vein to extract blood from, on Cindy Davis' am- Make a Deposit On December 12, 1980 the Bloodmobile came to HHS, as the result of months of prepara- tion by Advisor, Gretchen McMahon, and Bloodmobile members. On that day, these people helped Red Cross nurses by typ- ing, preparing donor's bags, gathering food and money for TALKING TO A DONOR AID, Blaine Marien lays quiet as his bloodbag was being filled. 1980-81 BLOODMOBILE MEMBERS: lst Cathy' Leifeld, P311 Lallgenfeldf 3rd IOW- row-Patty Perrault, Iill Hansel, Sue Tim Arend, Kate McNeary, Tammy Nelson, Conzemius, Charlie Folch. 2nd row-Brenda CaIIi9 Reil1SCh, K9Vil1 Tri- Wilder, Sheryl Hemp, Laura Santlernan, food. One job, that of finding do- nors who forgot CPD their ap- pointments, helped in providing a turnout of 190 people. A first time donor, Jo Traux stated, I was scared of the big needle, but after it was done, it was no biggie. RELAXING ON a cot, larnie Pitts waits tor the tube that extracts her blood to be insert- ed. REPLENISHING THEIR STRENGTH after giving blood, Blaine Marien, and Layne Kirk, till-up on food at the canteen.
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