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5111546 if n 'V Ka f- of rj?-i vLrg7Q fn'-f 4 310-m l H. Gulf. W' v 1, .swag Palm!! ,f fa, malt 'gfkf' A05 J f f-,af -f-army 'EMI rg.-1' Jgllnshtf ' sl., 0 J FIJMHC f5fa.n11lf Q. Creating a poster for Teacher Apprecia- tion Day, Annette Kliethermes works in the quiet of Mrs. Cases' empty room. After perusing the Contract for Life, Jessica Peters prepares to sign. M... ,r, ,W 5377 65 .nj .T .,-WQ55' 'Wm 1--lb, New clubs try to meet today's needs Two new clubs were formed this year, Future Teachers of America and Students Against Driving Drunk. While FTA encouraged students to become teachers, SADD encouraged students not to drink and drive. Before the holidays, SADD presented a program with a movie about a boy who was a victim of drunken driving. Discussions were held after the movie. Club members talked to the students about SADD and the programs that were being initiated. Signing the Contract for Life was encouraged with the posting of the SADD honor roll out- side the office window. Many Students signed up before the Christmas holidays. SADD presented a program in February with a film on alcohol and driving and guest speaker, Sergeant George Cirazier, safety officer of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Students interested in becoming teachers or just checking out the new club became members of FTA. People are taking the problem of drinking and driving more seriously, said Tena Robertson, SADD member. Mr. William Page, sponsor, felt that the urgent need for more and better qualified teachers made it im- perative that such an organization be started at LHS. The profession of education is a desirable vocation and students ought to be made aware of those qualities and criteria for employ- ment, said Mr. Page. Since its organization didn't take place until late in the school year, FTA was unable to plan many ac- tivities. They did, however, hold Teacher Appreciation Day, handing out apples to all teachers, and they went on a field trip to the University of Missouri to tour the campus. A lot of time was spent planning the future for FTA including the possible initiation of a teacher's aide program. As far as getting started, l feel we accomplished a lot. The membership doesn't need to grow but activities and interests could, said Tena Robertson, FTA president. Clubs f 49 --f-dliia .,..5..,.,,,,,,,..,,,
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Before the SADD assembly Lori Whert- vine discusses the program with Sgt. Grazier. Future teachers of America members are Qfront rowj Janet Muenks, Tena Robertson, Jeana Brandt, Susan Keener, Paula Moellerg fsecond rowj Paula Helmig, Brenda Voss, Sarah Hock, Angie Bishop, sponsor Mr. William Page: Qthird rowi Gayle Monroe, Karen Koenigsfeld, Mary Jo Grellner, Sarah Roberts, Melissa Tyree, Tami Holliday, Rhonda Koenigsfeldg ffourth rowj Lisa Holliday, Sherri Odom, Laura Peters, Sherri Troesser, Penny Benson, ffifth rowj Laura Mantle, Annette Kllethermes, Christy Ackman, Kim Hoffman, Tammi McCuskey, Lori Nilgesp lsixth rowi Nicole Collins, Stephanie Jurd, Lorie Baker, Jill Cramer, Lori Whertvine, Dana Bryan, fseventh rowj Lisa Hoover, Cathy Hueste, Annette Wichman, Tom Brandt, Doug Luebbert and Mike Bunch. Seeing the SADD honor roll grow, Ms. Deb Kahler adds another name to the list ?f74f. ,,, My f ,,, 1, ff' X f My! vigrx s ,C , s vs U, 1 , . 4, dd 1 i f , W , s I 'Y ,. 4 fo Vf- 34 7 'K M' , , ' 1 tn D W! 1 ,, 1 , W f W W if f ,MZ f U V' , ' . '. A , 4 i 7, 'VM' gli f r,!' 1-Wt 4 f I, ,nu I 531.0 ft ,M . 4 Kf'i W f-um MM' 'li ilvlrfzhr f,'io',4-Vff 1 17, - Tip, A ' ' 1 1 ,,W,,, gf' ' ' 1 I I , rpm Wl,MHK ,J -rapist Qwjffrls I ft, HW ' X ' Zfw wen GM!! 41 . 7 -Q g,,'w,,, ,ff X MS ry' ' U My g ,, A, Q t Q20 jfigvfr Amee' f W V , 'mf -' A 1 ,J 4 I.,:f,:'0f', f' ft ' M ,QS fwfr: M, -f gm, -Hur I!.:yj,l,,, HY '55,-'qi pffgff -gf, , I I 'I I fr ,I L23 'mg-f-w 31-f Knf, V 541, Qing ,, YP 2 ' 'W fgroq .24 ,JMX wh 4 I K I F ,, - f,,,,4 .M 1, gi Huff' FVAEN, ,Q I, f 1 ,Q - 'M f A, .,, i 2 ,AN N X we me ,,,, H . fav law 'gagged W , -, , , my 'im ' ' Q: ww-rf ' f if ge emtr'ltrf'r'6i' ww W V ' f f . M 4 Q Q f ,W f t,- f ' '7 ft , ' 1 ' me A f' 'Q ' ' 'K' limi fs Tam Howofrx ft ,, ,, -f ,-'C M5 3 lhxwlhd wrtiwnfmh i Ms .4 fffv, Klum. ., If wi, rf, ft 33 , 5, V r me 'qwfwf A HMV li-if ' ' WW l':?1'gp.,, fasf,Q,' ,Q 5hM 55A Y f5Q Yv'vv 33 54:31 if 59251 Esckvs A QJEM 51 J y ' ' rw ' J ,ef 5 Kbf 4 SC' VV' 1 TYQLW 7, 'TQ Q if 7F H bfuii. , -JG-5 J! 'Mi 5 4 H irfriaa W if Abillglt 'fl Q-, it 511513291 gjylw, lfxs, ,WM anal? 'r,W, ifitkw 'fs Q ,,, 3, 4 f' T f ' .4 gi if-mf 72 48 f Clubs X ffff, 3 2 f ff f z..,, ,. ' A Two yearg F and S Drunk. student SADD 1 drink ar Befo: present about E drunken held aft talked 1 and the initiatet Life posting side t studenl Christr SAD Februa
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gfgggxx 922 1 csisti My it . 'M as W 6 ,. Y ssl Small but active, NHS has busy year Giving the teachers a chance to chat and plan the future over punch and cake, the National Honor Socie- ty sponsored a Teacher's Tea the first day of school. Flowered shirts, shorts, sunglasses and suntan oil com- pleted the students' costumes for the Hawaiian Beach Bash dance sponsored by the NHS on November 1. Sunbathers lay under paper palm trees and a cardboard sun on lawnchairs and beach towels or gyrated to the music of a sound system. Karen Koenigsfeld, senior, thought the dance was successful. The theme made it more enjoyable and lots of people participated by dressing up, Karen said. Speaking at the Veteran's Day assembly, Mr. William Page, the superintendent, held everyone's at- tention by relating his experiences 5o 1 clubs in the Vietnam War. The band played a medley of patriotic songs and the VFW membrs marched in honor of the day. To celebrate Christmas, NHS members met in Lori Whertvine's basement to watch movies and snack on Christmas candy. lt's not a very common thing to be initiated into NHS, said Mike Nolting. Only eight initiates were wel- comed into NHS at the banquet held in April. The people who make it into NHS have to work for it, said Mike Nolting, senior. Honorary members, Mr. Steve Alex- ander, the former counselor, and Annette Wichmann, the foreign ex- change student, were also wel- comed into the club. President Spencer Kemmer felt that both of the honorary members deserved their initiation. Mr, Alexander did a lot of work for the students and An- nette came here and got really in- volved in the school's activities, said Spencer. After three years of all work and no play, NHS was finally allowed to go on a field trip to Nifong Park and MFA Gardens in Columbia. lt's about time, said Mr. Larry Hunt, NHS sponsor, attributing the long delay in the trip to increased restri- tions in mileage allowances. Ending the year's projects for NHS, a bake sale was held to raise funds for charity. Mastering the difficult art of using Saran Wrap, Lori Baker, Francine Voss and Mike Nolting cooperate to sell brownies.
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