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Lettermen’s Club This year the Lettermen’s Club sponsored the raffle of a tiger hook rug. The winner was announced during Courtwarming between games. The Lettermen's Club also took on the responsibility of operating the concession stand during intramural softball games. Officers this year were: Paula Gorrell, president; Brad Harriman, vice president; Rene Montgomery, secretary; Becky Plattner, treasurer ABOVE; LETTERMEN’S CLUB MEMBERS: Row 1: Mrs. Burfeind (sponsor) and Mr. Hughes (sponsor). Row 2: Julie Brownfield, Mary Weaver, Lisa Kloeppel, Karla Carter. Row 3: Tim Castle, Amy Schroeder, Jennifer Castle, Brenda Weaver, Carol Ehrhardt, Sherry Gibson, Jeff Thompson, Mike Grapes, Sara Blackburn, Rick Toliver. Row 4: Paula Gorrell, Brad Harriman, Rene Montgomery, Becky Plattner, Allen Simmons, Mark Kersten, Kris Harriman, Tom Malan, Donna Malter. Row 5: Don Flippin, Anthony Everage, Pat Holcer, Mr. Nelson (sponsor), not pictured. Beau Arts Club Beau Arts is the High School Art Club established last fall to promote the Arts at Malta Bend. This student-organized club has been involved in different activities since its foundation. On February 27 the club took a trip to Kaleidoscope in Kansas City. (Kaleidoscope is a creative art experience for children). Here Beau Arts members served as volunteers helping the regular Kaleidoscope staff with two sessions of 80 five- to ten-year old children. In March, Beau Arts helped to celebrate Youth Art Month by sponsoring a field trip to the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City for Beau Arts members and high school art students. ABOVE: BEAU ARTS MEMBERS: Row 1: Kris Harriman, Ms. Lager (sponsor), Naleen Balke, Daphne DeHaven, Carolyn Childers, Missy Halterman, Janet Isom. Row 2: Carol Ehrhardt, Gregg Jasper, Lisa Blackwell, Chuck Buford, Mark Jasper, and Bendy Narron. 23
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Student Council The Student Council promoted the annual project of selling and delivering Valentine suckers with a message. It also sponsored the donkey basketball games held on Saturday night of May 1. The officers did a good job this year; our thanks to Mary Weaver, president; Brad Harriman, vice president; and Rene Montgomery, secretary-treasurer. BELOW: They are really playing a ABOVE: Mrs. Schreiman, sponsor of student council, and the officers for |jve|y basketball game and have the 1982-83 year: Kris Harriman, secretary; Daphne DeHaven, treasurer; even |0St tbe ball. Star players are Lisa Kloeppel, vice president; and Rene Montgomery, president. tbe McIntosh’s, Ms. Lager, and Dina Hartley, or should we say the donkeys. ABOVE: Daphne DeHaven (left) tries to persuade the student body to vote for her as treasurer in the coming election. Lisa Kleppel (right) also tries to convince the students and she is the one who should be the next vice president. According to the results, both candidates were suc- cessful in their efforts. RIGHT: STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Mary Weaver, Lisa Kloeppel, Paige Schroeder, Pat Holcer, Sara Blackburn, Jennifer Castle, Brad Harriman, Rene Montgomery, Jan Malter, Daphne DeHaven, Cindy Fain, Dina Hartley, Joana Palmer, and Kim Grapes. Mrs. Schreiman, sponsor, not pictured. 22
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ABOVE: Members: First Row, seated: Ron Harlin, Mark Kersten, Brad Harriman, Tim Castle, Jeff Thompson, Roy Thompson. Second Row: Mr. Ben Lichtenthaler, Brian Blackburn, Johnny Palmer, Aaron McCool, Jon Brownfield, Richard Pittman, Larry Edde, Steve Adcock. Third Row: Gregg Jasper, Chuck Buford, Rick Toliver, David Trelow, Billy Croka. FFA This year the FFA participated in the DeKalb Corn Project during the first part of October; the boys made over $1,000 in this project. Barnwarming was held at the end of initiation week in October. In November the Chapter went to the American Royal in Kansas City; they attended the horse show, the rodeo, and the Jim Stanford Show. The next day the officers attended the National Convention in Kansas City. On January 1 the FFA raffled off a new Lincoln Welder and Bob Robinson was the lucky winner. The following Chapter members participated in the District Contest in Warrensburg: freshmen in the meats contest; sophomores in the soils contest; and the other members in the livestock and dairy judging contest. No one made it to State. Although the Chapter sent no delegates to the State Convention in Columbia this year, Tim Castle and Brad Harriman, along with Ben Lichtenthaler, did attend the Convention. ABOVE; Jeff Thompson named Star Chapter Farmer. Jeff also was elected FFA chapter president for the 1982-83 year. 24
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