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Lettermen’s Club The activities of the Letter- men’s Club consisted of selling T-shirts and air cushions to sit on during the basketball games. The Club also operated the concession stand at the softball games in the fall. The projects were held so that the Club could make some money to help pay off its debts. It is hoped the Club will soon be out of debt and able to realize some of the profits for future use. FAR RIGHT: Rick Toliver, Anthony Everage, Cynthia Burfeind, Kris Harriman, Mrs. Burfeind (Sponsor), and Mary Weaver display the RIGHT: LETTERMEN’S CLUB MEMBERS: Row 1: George Crutch- field, Paula Gorrell, Beth Schlotz- hauer, Kim Shields, Mrs. Burfeind (Sponsor), Mr. Hughes (Sponsor), Mr. Nelson (Sponsor). Row 2: Rick Kiehl, Rick Toliver, Pat Holcer, Rene Montgomery, Becky Plattner, Sara Blackburn, Julie Brownfield, Cindy Childers. Row 3: Tim Castle, Mary Butler, Myrtle Everage, Donna Malter, Cynthia Burfeind, Sherry Gibson, Mary Weaver, Terry Lile. Row 4: Gary Gorrell, Mike Grapes, Mark Kersten, Anthony Everage, Jeff Thompson, Allen Simmons, and Tom Malan. T-shirts and air cushions that the Letterman’s Club sold during the year. LEFT: Jeff Thompson is amused as he receives his award from Mr. Nelson pertaining to a previous agreement. 23
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STUDENT COUNCILS MEMBERS: LEFT: Row 1: Becky Plattner, Amy Schroeder, Miss Ami (Sponsor), Joana Palmer. Row 2: Kim Shields, Lisa Kloeppel, Cynthia Burfeind, Bendy Narron, Myrtle Everage, Beth Schlotzhauer. Row 3: Rick Toliver, Pat Holcer, and Mrs. Schreiman (Sponsor). STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council members kept busy selling calendars and candy cane messages. They also sponsored the traditional volleyball tournament in December and worked together decorating for the school dances. Everyone enjoyed the films that the Student Council rented for the junior high and senior high students to watch. This was a new project which proved to be quite success- ful. We appreciate the good job that the officers did. Our thanks to Beth Schlotzhauer, president; Rick Toliver, vice president; Becky Plattner, secretary; and Kim Shields, treasurer. BELOW: The past and present officers of Student Council. RIGHT: The new officers are installed: Rene Montgomery, trea- surer, Cynthia Burfeind, secretary; Brad Harriman, vice president; and Mary Weaver, president. 22
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FFA: Kneeling: Steve Adock, Ron- ald Harlin, Gary Gorrell, Jeff Thompson. Standing Left to Right: Tim Castle, Rick Toliver, Gregg Jasper, Rick Kiehl, Tom Malan, 24 Terry Lile, Pat Holcer, David Trelow, Brad Harriman, Roy Thompson, Rick Blackburn, John Palmer, George Crutchfield, Allen Simmons, Mark Kersten. LEFT: Gregg and Mark Jasper crush aluminum cans instead of going to class. FFA Activities This year the FFA had the task of breaking in a new advisor. This was done when the chapter went with Buck Little to Lake Pomme de Terre for three days. The annual Dekalb corn project was cancelled due to the summer drought. Barnwarming was held at the end of inititation week in October. In November, the chapter went to the American Royal and Rodeo where they saw the Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley Show. The next day the officers attended the National Convention. The chapter had several teams at the workshop held in Sedalia and at District held in Warrensburg, but nobody made it to State. Two delegates were sent to the State Convention: Jeff Thompson and Mark Kersten. Tim Castle received the State Farmer Degree this year.
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