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Gorton, Stevens and Yoon Become Finalists Some students find taking tests about as pleasant as cleaning their rooms, but for Bill Gorton, Kris Stevens and Harold Yoon, examina- tions proved to be an excellent opportunity to win scholarships and gain col- lege options. The three seniors were chosen National Merit Scholarship Finalists, based on the results of their PSAT and SAT scores. Students who received a high score on the PSAT they took during their junior year lusually around 1931 are designated semi-finalists. They are then required to take the SAT by October of their senior year. If these scores prove as high as the PSAT, and the student's character references are good, they become National Merit Scholarship Finalists. What value does this have? Names of finalists are passed on to various colleges and scholarships are extended through numerous colleges and universities throughout the nation, said Ken Beeghley, guidance. 11 National Merit Finalists: l to rx Harold Yoon, Kris Stevens, Bill Gorton. Photo by Pam Trent. Students in Banners On February 19, the State Speech and Theatre Con- test was held at Drake University, Des Moines. Gavin Boultinghouse '83, Barbara Meyer '83 and Iill Nicholson '83 won two of the top six categories at the state contest, bringing back two banners. This is the most ever won by a single school in one year. The six categories are: duet acting, one act plays, choral reading, reader's theatre, group mime and solo mime. Boultinghouse and Meyer won the banner for duet acting with a scene from the play Winterset. This is the second year Boultinghouse 196 has shared the banner for duet acting. Being chosen as All- State was exciting. Gavin and I didn't think we had a chance to get the banner so when we did it was fantas- tic, but a shock to me! said Meyer. Nicholson won the ban- ner for solo mime with a scene from the play Trea- sured Memories. All of the participants had to receive a 1 on their performance at the District- State Large Group Contests in order to advance to the Superstate contest in Des Moines. The banners are on display in the main office. 21 All-State speech winners: l to r: Iill Nicholson, Gavin Boulting- house, Barbara Meyer. Photo by Ieff Becker. . .. I, HTG cnnqt
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Fourteen Make Quill Music Students Win Sz Scroll This year fourteen nembers were inducted nto Quill and Scrollg soph- nmores Ann Curran, Todd Neiser, Barb Welch and illard Salasg juniors Kevin rehm, Lori Herting, oberta Sharpe, Kim Clark, nd Tina Heires, seniors ev Gansemer, lim gelsby, Karl Anderson, arla Houselog, and Tracy teffen. For a student to become member of Quill and croll, he must be in the pper third of his class, and 7. 'J must have done excellent work in the journalism areas of writing, drawing, or photography. The executive secretary of the Quill and Scroll society must also approve the inductees. If the students are accepted, they receive a Quill and Scroll pin, a certificate and receive the Quill and Scroll magazine. I was really surprised, because it is a really high honor to be accepted into Quill and Scroll, said lim Oglesby '83. fin,-. fi 'X At the Iowa High School Music Contest many Hemp- stead Musicians placed first. - Vocal solo - Chip Wodrich, Barbara Meyer, and Wendy Tigges. - Vocal duet - Nancy Althaus and Wendy Tiggesg Ieff Small and Ioan Frickg Duane Minnis and Scott Wersingerg Barbara Meyer and Ioan Frick, Wendy Tigges and Scott Wersingerg Duane Minnis and Barbara Meyer. - Violin solo - Kim Bartels and Dawn Besler. - Viola solo - Doug Sharpe. - Cello solo - lean Brittain and Mary Pregler. - String bass solo - Tammy Brehm. - Flute solo - Lynn Doty, Sherri Peterson, Nancy Potzer, Ioan Rieniets, Kelly Sercu, Vickie Weiden- bacher and Wendy Weig. - Clarinet solo - Anne Deppe and Ioan Frick. - Alto saxophone solo - Paul Dorweiler. - Trumpet solo - Lori Lochner. - Trombone solo - Mike Fahrion and Duane Minnis. - Snare drum solo - Chad Koppenhaver and Craig Spangler. - Flute quartet - Lynn Doty, Ioan Rieniets, Sherri Peterson and Vicki Weidenbacher. - Miscellaneous group of strings - Kim Bartels, Lisa Melsted and lean Brittain. - Piano trio - Wendy Weig, Kim Bartels, and Mary Pregeler. - Saxophone quartet - Paul Dorweiler, Ienny Dug- dale, Iim Hendricks and Brad Iudge. - String Quartet - Kim Bartels, Lisa Melsted, Doug Sharpe and lean Brittain. 21 Quill 8: Scroll members: to z Karl Anderson, middle: Todd Weiser, lim Oglesby, Barb Welch, Lori Herting, Hillard Salas, Carla Houselog. bottom: Theresa Bemis, Tina Heires, Roberta Sharpe, Ann Curran. Photo by Ieff Becker. - Flute trio - Nancy Potzer, Wendy Weig and Kelly Sercu, - Brass quartet - Margaret Wagner, Baron Arnold, Chip Wodrich and Kristi Mathis. - Percussion ensemble - Doug Schuster, Chad Kop- penhaver, Marc Karrmann, Tim Stockel and Craig Spangler. - String wind ensemble - Wendy Weig, Mary Pregeler and Sherri Peter- son. Woodwind duet of like - Nancy Potzer and Kim Clark. - Clarinet choir - Anne Deppe, Ioan Frick, Marla Rice, lenny Dugdale, Mag- gie Booth, Michelle Dunn, Christine Kolsrud, Kari Compton, Ieff Blum and Kurt Leglar. - Percussion duet - Chad Koppenhaver and Craig Spangler. - Percussion trio - Doug Schuster, Chad Koppen- haver and Craig Spangler. - String quintet - Kim Bartels, Lisa Melsted, Doug Sharpe, lean Brittain and Tammy Brehm. - Percussion duet - Doug Schuster and Marc Karr- mann. - Clarinet quartet - Anne Deppe, Ioan Frick, Marla Rice and Ienny Dugdale. - Drum ensemble - Marc Karrmann, Bill Lindenfeld, Chad Koppenhaver, Doug Schuster and Craig Span- gler. - Brass duet unlike - Duane Minnis and Chip Wodrich. - Trombone trio - Ieff Hermanson, Mike Fahrion, and Ieff Kaufman. - Woodwind duet of like - Anne Deppe and Ioan Frick.
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