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FL: Speakers of HHS 1977-78 National Forensic League CNFLJ members were, front row: Jim Nichols, David Stucke, Steve Larson. Anna Johnson. David Graham, John Schlueter, Alvin Haugen. Second row: Drew Fossum, Corwyn Glanzer. Lori DeVries, Bonita Blumenauer, Tom Place. Emma Harmdierks, Mary Sharp, Susan Schoepf. Third row: Kirk Dammon, Jim Groethe, Dana Brown. Scott Rink. Tony I-Iuet. Roger Mattke, Jeff DeKraii, Brad Jones. Lance DeRoos, William Elzey, Steve Willingham, Dawn Peterson, Ann Fuehrer, Linda Downing, Brian Tonneson and Mr. Jack Holmquest, adviser. National Forensic League officers were, seated: Lori DeVries and Emma Harmdierks, secretaries. Standing: Tony Huet, president: John Schlueter, vice president: and Jim Nichols, treasurer.
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STUDE T SENATE MIXES OLD WITH EW Student Senate Officers for the 1977-78 school year were: Vice-President Frank Schumacher, President Todd Starnes, and Secretary Lynn Loesch. Under the direction of Mr. Solon, the Student Senate worked hard again this year as they continued the pro- ject ofthe outdoor lounge. Along with this project, the Senate sponsored some school dances and worked in cooperation with the Kiwanis Club in sponsoring a Good Citizenship Awards Program. Student Senate members were, first row: Dorothy Watkins, Andy Kool, Dawn Hindbjorgen, Corwyn Glanzer, Suzette Janes. Second row: Brice Johnson, Paula Peppers, Brenda Coyle, Carolyn Burnison. Third row: Bret Corcoran, Barb Burnison, Vince Watkins, Nancy Olson. Fourth row: Todd Starnes, Lynn Loesch, and Frank Schumacher.
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Pep Club Is . . . Tiger Fans 1977-78 Pep Club members were, front row: Teresa Malikowski, Deb Johnson, Tamara Schuelke, J an Young, Kathy Prue, Suzette Janes, Donna Podhradsky, Kori Sondreal, Becky Weed, Beckie Heimlich, Patty Chase, Sue Grohs, Gerri Solon, Dawn Scheele. Second row: Tammy Smith, Marcia Pietz, Kim Olson, Danelle Neiffer, Cheryl Middaugh, Mary Housiaux, Jayne J acobson, Connie Hull, Linda Huber, Robin Huet, Julie Hintz, Mary Hickman, Nancy Heuston. Shelly Brugman. Susan Ault, Third row: Dawn Peterson, Vicki McQuillen, Sherry Lusch, Angela Larson, Nancy Kline, Judy I-Iofer, Dawn Sorlien, Sandy Lanam, Jan Hedblom, Kim Carlson, Carolyn Burnison, Rhonda Anderson, Paula Almond, Kelli Walker, Gail Sanderson, Mary Taylor, Christy Cole. Fourth row: Dianne Rudy, Nan- cy Rohrer, Nancy Olson, Patty Osborn, Terri McManus, Karen McLinn, Jodi Berg, Elaine Goslee, Jean Hirtzel, Deb Finnerty, Linda Downing, Patty Bryce, Tanya Harris, Ronda Brandenburg, Shirley Andol, Barb Shanks and Barba Burnison. C . D members, who hoped the Tigers B This sign was made by active liar . J, , would take sectionals. Q
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