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Debate The school year of 72-73 was a very rewarding year for debate at Litchfield. In its first full year, our high school was very fortunate to make a home for a glittering first place trophy. Winning the first place trophy was Janet Willoughby and Connie Sinkler. Three other gentle- men participated in our debate pro- gram too. They were Darwin Fread, George Reitz, and Brent Wilson. Other minor speaker and team awards were won by the different teams. The season was especially grati- fying to coach Robert Smith because of the competition his teams were up against. Litchfield competed against teams from Classes A, B, and C. Hare work in the form of constant practice and research reaped dividends for the Trojans. These students also gave up numerous Saturdays to participate. Congratulations for a job well done. DEBATE TEAMS: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; George Reitz, Brent Wilson, Janet Willoughby, Connie Sinkler. BACK ROW, 1TFT TO RIGHT; Mr. Smith, Darwin Fread. Debate Team Shows Talent L-Club Reaches Goal of Football Clock Lettermen s Club L. CLUB: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Darwin Fread, Mitchell Lewis, Rod Rasmussen, Chuck Bacus, Bruce Hird, Rex Rasmussen, Bryce Riessland, Gary Feldman. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Mr. Robert Smith, Danny Schall, Olav Classen, Joe Lucas, Dennis Unick, Mark Albrecht, Robert Glidden, Dick Wardyn, Randy Chloupek, John Schall, Brad Howard, Earl Kramer, Mr. Bill Hauschild. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Jim Janski, Mick Unick, George Reitz, David Siegel, Jerry Hoffman, Randy Sweley, Keith Cook, Mike Hawley, Brent Wilson, Barry Kramer. KEARNEY CLINIC FIRST NATIONAL BANK Litchfield's L-club did a great deal of hustling in order to deliver their fruit sales this year. The L-club sold a truck-load of citrus fruit from Texas to the community to raise money to help buy a clock for the football field. They plan on buying a film projector with the remaining money, and are looking forward to viewing their games on film. It is felt that these films help the boys to see and improve their games. The boys have not only been interested in improving their games, but have teamed with FHA for the last two years in helping them put on successful Christmas Dances. This year's sponsor was Mr. Bill Hauschild. 19
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Annual Staff Cries of, How should I crop this picture? “Hey. would somebody proof read this copy.” and “we need more pictures!!! can still be heard coming out of the Business Education room where the Trojan yearbook staff spent many long, productive hours, Each page has to be planned, laid out. lablcd. and indexed before being sent to the publisher. This year the annual stafT built their own dark room, and are producing their own pictures. This year's staff was very hard working Not settling for the alotted budget, they went to work to raise additional money by having a pancake feed. They also tried to have a car wash for several consecutive weekends but had to cancel due to adverse weather Trying to outsmart the elements they then scheduled a car wash on a school day. However they found they could not fool mother nature they ended up washing cars in the rain. They will look back on the experiences and laugh The staff also wishes to extend a vote of thanks to the Senior class for selling the advertising The class of 73 could, without effort, talk a miser out of his money ANNUAL STAFF: LEFT TO RIGHT; Kristy Brewer, Janet Willoughby, Sheila Kwiatkowski, Connie Sinkler, Janet Fisher, Mary Ann Lovitt, George Reitz, David Fread, Keith Hilton. CENTER; Mr. Ben Picard, Advisor. NOT SHOWN; Connie Mason. Annual Staff Works To Promote Enjoyment and Satisfaction 18 VOKOUN'S CAFE AND TAVERN PLEASONTON GRAIN CO
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PEP CLUB; FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Mary Ann Lovitt, President, Vicky Schall, Sheila Kwiatkowski, Vice President, Kristy Brewer, Treasurer. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Karen Lucas, Connie Sinkler, Secretary, Gladys Best, Miss Morris, Sponsor, Cindy Knepper, Kathy Unick, Michele Nelson, News Reporter. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; Mary Rolfsmeyer, Margaret Snell, Janet Willoughby, Carleen Siegel, Robyn Rasmussen, Jo Ann Brewer, Kathy Herder. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGfTT; Hope Kucera, Judy Unick, Peg Hird, Joyce Kucera, Nancy Adams, Becky Reitz, Connie Mason. Pep Club, a Mass of Trojan Blue. . . The 1972-73 pep club has been very busy in keep- ing with the tradition of following the guys to the games, and arousing school spirit and unity. The pep club sponsored Parent's Night during the football and basketball seasons. It is felt that we had a successful year as our boys did quite well. Throughout, the year can be considered a success. 20 KAUFMAN-WARNETS FARMER'S UNION CO-OP
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