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Senior high library members are: (front row) Debbie Thorpe, Karen Serfoss, Debbie Kracke, Mary Logan, Debbie Dockter, Sandy Buechler, Jackie Dockter, Leona Kallas, Jean Zetterlund, Wanda Hoffman, (middle row) Mrs. Kindelspire, Karen Rueb, Debbie Morseth, Linda Ehresman, Rosa- lie Haux, Susan Glaesman, Charlene Gisi, Sonja Job, Patty Sperle, Susan Swanson, (back row) Norma Kaaz, Gail Rogers, Josephine Lapka, JoAnn Geffre, Cindy Brandner, Dana Logan, Gail Geffre, Barbara Lewis, JoAnn Meier, Barbara West, and Mary Lee Larsen. Knowledge gained through library Thirty-one senior high members and 37 junior high members made up the Library Club. The sen- ior high librarians took charge of the library under the direction of head librarian Mrs. Lillian Kindel- spire. Junior high members learned how the library was run and helped out when they were needed. Assisting Mrs. Kindelspire was Mrs. Imogene Greeno. Senior high officers were: Debbie Thorpe, presi- dent; Karen Serfoss, vice-president; Deb Kracke, secretary-treasurer. Junior high offices were held by: Patti Kulm, president; and Gerladine Geffre, vice-president. The Library Club went to the show Two a Pen- ny in Aberdeen and had a Christmas party to deco- rate the library. Center right; Helping with some of the chores of keeping the library running smoothly is Mrs. Imogene Greeno. Right; Working at the card cat- alogue are Junior High members Lori Logan and Lynn Nesby. Opposite page: Upper left; Re- turning the cards to the books is library club member Patty Sperle. Center left; Learning to inventory library books are Debbie Schmidt and Marsha Lechner. Lower left; Alphabetizing the card catalogue for the end-of-the-year clean-up are Susie Geffre and Cheryl Kracke. Lower right; Arranging books and cards in chronologi- cal order is Jean Zetterlund. 20
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Above left; Pirate Chatter co-editors Kris Kohlhoff, Charlene Gisi, and Debbie Rath post paper staff assignments. Above right; Setting type at the print shop for the school paper is junior editor Kris Kohlhoff. Center left; Paper staff members Susan Sieh and Debbie Kracke gaze through old Pirate Chatters to modernize old ideas. Paper staff members are: (front row) Debbie Thorpe, Debbie Rath, JoAnn Guthmiller, Danny Sieh, Kris Kohlhoff, Charlene Gisi, Wanda Zelmer, Advisor Mr. John Anderson, (middle row) Bill Hoffman, Stu Neuharth, Peggy Lapka, Mary Fischer, David Kulm, Amy Neuharth, Josie Meier, Patty Sperle, Diana Schumacher, (back row) Cindy Haux, Dale Nesby, Karen Rueb, Violet Schill, Cheryl Gisi, Debbie Kracke, Rosalie Haux, Jane Beaver, Mavis Kindelspire, Mary Lee Larsen, and Susan Sieh. Pirate Chatter keeps students informed The paper staff directed by ed- itor Debbie Rath worked each month to publish the Pirate Chatter . Debbie was aided by assistant editor Charlene Gisi and junior editor Kris Kohlhoff. Photographer for the paper was Debbie Thorpe. Acting as advi- sor was Mr. John Anderson. 19
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Junior high Library Club members are: (front row) Mrs. Kindelspire, Patty Kulm, Molly Greeno, Geraldine Geffre, Lori Gill, (second row) Debbie Geffre, Charlotte Jean Hoffman, Kathy Geffre, Charlotte Hoffman, Debbie Glaesman, Donna Rath, Lori Vinje, Patty Schemp, (third row) Robin Rau, Bonnie Schmidt, Cindy Guthmiller, Nancy Zelmer, Penny Hauck, Susan Yost, Pam Smalley, Wanda Keim, (fourth row) Marsha Hoffman, Cathy Schramm, Kathy Neuharth, Lois Larsen, Wanita Hoffman, Monica Rott, Carolyn Sieh, Peggy Hoffman, Kim Becker, Debbie Blumhardt. Not pictured: Debbie Schmidt, Lori Logan, Lynn Nesby, Cheryl Kracke, and Marsha Lechner. 21
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