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Students ACTIVE Lynette Kemerling Darla Van Heerde Pamela Gonnerman Mary Dahlberg Vickie Vatland Pat Teclaw Sue Vander Kooi Kendall Braa Joanne Fick Debi Joslyn Julie Emery Dean DeGrooi Karen Remme Leanne Uithoven Hope Luethje Jody Boone Leslie Kleinke Mark Wallem Betsy Dykers Faye Domagala Kathy Bendt Phyllis Suprenant Connie Mulvihill Deone Perkins Francisco Cazal Betty Glazer Lori Dahlen Becky Arp Kathy VanDeVegte Barb Haitz Herb Hamann Theresa Gits Jody Holm Candy Rosin Sandee Swanson Jill Wildung Candy Horn Above: Back row, left to right: Kathy Bendt, Jill Wildung, Candy Rosin. Front row, Hamann, Barb Hartz. left to right: Herb S.A.E. Teacher advisors; below, left to right: Mrs. Christiansen, Mr. Burns, Mr. Schneider. Bottom, left: Herb Hamann assists his teacher, Mr. Turning, in the audio-visual department. Bottom, center: Jeff Benson, far right, shows wrestling holds to seventh graders in Mr. Keck's Phy Ed class. Bottom, right: Debbie Joslyn, right, assists students in Mrs. Dykhouse's Special Ed. class. Student Action for Edu- cation is not only for future teachers, but is for anyone willing and able to give vol- untary service. The SAE chapter has had a veryinterestingand busy year. The year started out with a bonfire out at Mrs. Chris- tianson's, which because of bad weather was held inside. Once again a student ex- change was held, with Buffalo Lake. Lynette Kemerling, Cal- ene Birky, Karen Remme and Becky Arp had quite an inter- esting experience at Buffalo Lake, population 714. Also the club was busy taking many field trips. The club visited Pipestone Voca- tional School, Augustana Col- lege, Cooper High School in Minneapolis, and the Univer- sity of Minnesota. So SAE is a very active program with many students actually participating in edu- cation.
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Interested in broaden- ing your knowledge about another country? If you are, Spanish Club is the organization to join. Each year, the members sell their delicious candy to make money. They sell candy to make money, so they can send members of their club to Mexico. This past year they were able to send four people and this year they hope to send the same amount or even more. Spanish Club, again this year, plans on going out to eat at the El Matador for their end of the year party. At some of their other meetings, they had a scavanger hunt, a joint Christmas party with the German Club and Tachi, the foreigh exchange student, will speak at one of their meetings. Also, one of their main jobs was the planning of the floorshow. Top Left: Advisor, Miss Gudahl looks at the group pleadingly for help. Top Middle: Mary Dahlberg tries to understand what is going on. Top Right: Rene Boomgaarden wants to know what is going on. Middle: The members at a Spanish Club meeting. Bottom Left: The girls who went to Mexico this past year, they are Darla Van Heerde, Calene Birky, Dorothy Clark, and Dawn Kindt was missing. Bottom Middle: A nice little Spanish doll. Bottom Right: Spanish Club officers from bottomtotopare: Darla Van Heerde, Dorothy Clark, Phyllis Suprenant, Jill Wildung, and Calene Birky. Spanish Club broadens knowledge about a foreign country
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Right: Varsity debate squad with trophies won at Windom debate tournament. Left to right: Kathy VanDeVegte, Sue Vander Kooi, Teresa Birkeland, Randy Arp. Middle Right: Debate coaches Mr. Sanden (Varsity) and Mr. Shapley (ft. Varsity and novice). Bottom Right: Luveme's newest and most promising debate team, Doug Van Heerde and Paul Brehm. Below: Jr. Varsity debate squad . Standing, left to right: Jim Van Hove, and Jody Veldkamp Kneeling, left to right: Doug Van Heerde, Paul Brehm. Debate? What is debate? Debate is research, arguing, logic, travel, swimming in the middle of the winter, meeting new people, frustration, gaining new knowledge and having fun. Debate involves a lot of hard work, but there is also fun involved. Almost every weekend the debators journey to some other town in the tri- state area for a debate tournament. Some of the tournaments begin on Friday and conclude on Saturday. At these two-day tournaments, the debators usually stay overnight, often times in a motel with an indoor swimming pool. When the debating is over on Friday afternoon, the debators have the rest of the evening to themselves, ihese tournaments are usually a lot of fun. Debaters strive for state 23
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