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Girls Dominate Honor Society On March 23, 1978, the National Honor Society held their annual induction ceremony. Once again girls dominated N.H.S. as all active members and new inductees were female. Joyce Driskell, senior; Jacquelyn Carter, Lisa Castle, and Barbara Melies, all sophomores; were awarded their pins and membership cards as the new inductees. The National Honor Society is sponsored by School Superintendent Louis LeDoux. Membership is based on the student’s scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Students who maintain an S grade average are judged by the faculty on the other qualifications. Cindy Castle was elected President to preside over the induction ceremony; Jeanine Clouser, Vice President; and Martha Kiehl, Secretary-treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: ROW 1: Vicki Castle, Marcia Boedeker, Jeanine Clouser, Cindy Castle, Martha Kiehl, Tina Montgomery, Brenda Gorrell. ROW 2: Barbara Melies, Kathy Carter, Jacquelyn Carter, Joyce Driskell, Debbie Burfeind, Lisa Castle. 18 N.H.S. President Cindy Castle (BELOW) welcomes the guests to the induction ceremony. Inductee Barbara Melies (LEFT), lights her candle representing membership to the National Honor Society.
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FHA Meets Goal To Visit Betty Crocker FHA: SEATED: Cindy Castle, President; Jeanine Clouser, Treasurer; Jacquelyn Carter, Game Leader; Laura Castle, Historian; Bernita Harlin, Peggy Chevalier, Myrtle Everage, Paula Harlin, Susan Weekley, Kim Shields, Laura Gibson, Alice Ervin, Janet Hains, Joyce Driskell, Brenda Gorrell, Vicki Castle, Secretary; Martha Kiehl, Vice President. STANDING: Mary Carol Boedeker, Song Leader; Marcia Boedeker, Parliamentarian; Marty Webster, Sponsor; Lisa Wade, Kelly Plattner, Barbara Melies, Laura Blackwell, Tina Montgomery, Beth Schlotzhauer, Shelly Blackburn, Deena Moore, Linda Everage, Michelle Harriman, Debbie Burfeind, Christie Boedeker, DeAnn Toliver, Kathy Carter, Dianna Owens, Lisa Castle. From the start of the school year the Future Homemakers labored to increase their bank account to finance their educational trip to Minneapolis, Minnesota. Besides their annual candy sales, the girls joined forces with the Drama Department to host the Dinner Theater. Throughout the year the girls cleaned homes, baked cookies, catered parties, decorated cakes, and baked dozens of cinnamon rolls. When thirty of the FHA girls, sponsor Marty Webster, Anne Boedeker and Carolyn Gorrell boarded the bus for Minneapolis in mid March, the work all seemed worthwhile. After riding the bus all night, the group arrived in Minneapolis the next morning to begin touring. During their two-day stay, they visited Musingwear, Pillsbury, Maid of Scandinavia, Guthrie Theater, Walker Art Center, and Marvel Foods, an international Food distributor. The disappointment of the trip was at the Betty Crocker Kitchens; FHA members learned that their is no Betty Crocker. After learning the news that Betty Crocker was a fictional name, they toured the newly decorated test kitchens. While in Minneapolis, they stayed at a Holiday Inn where they enjoyed the luxuries of a heated, indoor-swimming pool. To celebrate the Christmas season, the FHA gathered at Sid Boedeker’s home for a gift exchange and dinner. In May the FHA closed out the year with its annual Parent-Daughter Banquet. Awards were distributed and chapter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Gorrell, were honored at this time. 17
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Stu-Co Operated In The Red, But Still Managed To Host Numerous Activities Student Council member Raymond Samson finds himself bored with the job of selling Stu-Co birthday-activity calendars at ball games. Inflation and rising costs troubled the Student Council throughout the year, and when money-making projects didn’t provide enough financial assistance, the Stu-Co managed to operate in the red. To kick off the basketball season, the Student Council along with the cheerleaders hosted the annual intersquad basketball games and pep rally in October. Other Student Council sponsored activities during the year were the Christmas volleyball tournament, Courtwarming Dance, Twirp Dance, Spirit Week, Twirp Week, and the Awards Banquet. Trying to pull themselves out of the red, the Stu-Co sold birthday-activity calendars to the public. Before Christmas they hosted a disco as a social and economic function. Student Council officers were President, Kirk Gauldin; Vice President, Jim Kloeppel; Secretary, Cindy Castle; and Treasurer, Vicki Castle. STUDENT COUNCIL: Kirk Gauldin, Jim Kloeppel, Cindy Castle, Vicki Castle, Laura Castle, Joyce Driskell, Kelly Plattner, Raymond Samson, DeAnn Toliver, Kevin Wade, Cynthia Burfeind. Not Pictured: Tim Castle and Lisa Wade 19
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