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Lending a Hand to Our Teachers (Clockwise starting above) SAE supervisors Mr. Schneider and Mrs. Christiansen. Debbie Van Heerde helps by cor- recting papers. Installa- tion of SAE officers; Faye Hawkinson, Becky Nash, Gail Estenson, Margaret Merrill, and Pam Thor- son. Candy Rorin ex- plains a math problem on her day of teaching. Tom Jessen and Mr. Aaberg lock over one of the ani- mals in the Junior High Science Room. FTA has changed its name to SAE, but it still functions the same. S.A.E. stands for Student Action for Education and is open to anyone whether you plan to be a teacher or not. Under the supervision of Mrs. Christiansenand Mr . Schneider, each student in S.A.E. is assigned to a teacher. The student helps his teacher correct papers, make bulletin boards and plan lessons by offering his opin- ion. At the end of the year, the S.A.E. members are given a day in which they teach a class. Monthly meetings are held in which they have a guest speaker and plan vari- ous activities.
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Echo reporters write the stories for the Echo. They are as follows. Front Bottom: Bev Slieter, Barb Frakes, Lori Arends, Sheree Abrendt, Cindy Opitz. Row Two: Barb Slieter, Kim Spease, Patti Wyffels, Jill Wildung, Thereoi Gits, Connie Mulvihill. Row Three: Mark Wallem, Kathy Van De Vegte, Brenda Ykema, Linda Elbers, Cindy Rockman, Deb Smeins. Keith Cook, Business Manager for the Echo, sells ads for the paper. Keith finds a little persuation necessary for his sale. Echo Typists Cindy Opitz, Bev Slieter, Barb Slieter, Linda Elbers, Cindy Rockman, Deb Smeins. 19
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Spanish Club- Adding a Variety Spanish Club, under the supervision of Miss Gudahl, is open to Spanish students in grades 9-12. Spanish Club meets once a month to plan money raising projects and various activities. Eachyear they attempt to raise enough money to send a member(s) to Mexico. Probably the most well known of their activities is the planning and running of the Homecoming floor show. During the Christmas season they also go caroling to add to their activities. A special party is given at the end of theyearin which the students have a chance to use the Span- ish language and customs. (Clockwise) Spanish Club advisor , Miss Gudahl. Senor Rosin adds a lit- tle Spanish variety. Becky Arp lis- tens alternatively at a Spanish Chib meeting. Spanish Club floor show M. C., Dawn Kindt. Spanish Club officers, Colleen Birky, Dorothy Clark, Martha Schmidt, and Mari- lyn Tuff. Tom Matus shows some fancy Spanish foot work.
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