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ABOVE: STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Row 1: Rene Montgomery, president: Lisa Kloeppel, vice president; Daphne DeHaven, secretary; Dina Hartley, Lea Anne Carter, Ms. Lager, sponsor. Row 2: Judy Harlin, John Palmer. Row 3: Cheryl Trelow, Margaret Burfeind, Jan Malter. Row 4: Mitch Thompson, Julie Boedeker. Row 5: Carol Ehrhardt, Julie Brownfield, Jennifer Castle. Not pictured Kris Harriman, treasurer. Student Council There are many activities in school that wouldn't be possi- ble without the Student Coun- cil. Activities sponsored by the Student Council this year were Spirit Week, Courtwarming ac- tivities, TWIRP Week, and the Volleyball tournament at Christ- mas time, and the Awards Banquet. The officers did a good job; our thanks to Rene Mont- gomery, president; Lisa Kloep- pel, vice president; Daphne DeHaven, secretary; Kris Har- riman, treasurer; Ms. Patty Lager was sponsor. The Council worked hard to raise money for the activities. They sold and delivered Valen- tine suckers with a message and sold Birthday and Activity Calendars. ABOVE: 1983 - 1984 OFFICERS: Lisa Kleoppel, Jennifer Castle, Karla Carter, Julie Boedeker; president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, respectively. UPPER RIGHT: The past and present officers of Student Council. RIGHT: Rene Montgomery relinquishes her office of president to Lisa Kloeppel. 24
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ing the very next day. They also participated in Saline County Night held on Missouri Valley’s football field. The majorettes rotated their leadership during the year in leading the band. Head major- ettes Rene Montgomery, Julie Brownfield, and Kris Harriman are pictured at the bottom of page 22. The Junior High Music Fes- tival was held on Thursday afternoon on March 24. The Junior High Band (Grades 7 and 8) rated a I and the Sixth Grade Band, a I. Many students participated in vocal and in- strumental solos and small groups, and received blue, red, and white ribbons of excel- lence. Judges for the occasion were Judy Graves and Larry Pollard of Marshall. SIXTH GRADE BAND: ABOVE: First Row: Kathi Egan, Connie Childers, Lisa Hostetter, Cindy Narron, Charlie Castle, Clark Driskell, Jennifer Brownfield, Kara Rogers, Julie Castle. Back Row: Mark Arnold, Will Hartley, Melanie Rose. JUNIOR HIGH BAND: BELOW: Seated: Carol Kiehl, Paige Schroeder, Lona Gorrell, Junior Croka, Lea Anne Carter, Bryan Toliver, Karla Egan, Mitch Thompson, Dennis Conner, Russell Weaver, Heather Clemens, Cheryl Trelow. Standihg: Jim Weaver, Joe Miller. UPPER RIGHT: Kara and Julie look forward to Junior High Band. RIGHT: Carol and Paige are budding clarinetists and will be valuable additions to the band in high school. 23
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Lettermen’s Club ABOVE: MEMBERS: Row 1: Sara Blackburn, Becky Plattner, Kris Harrisman, Sherry Gibson, Julie Brownfield, Kris Toliver, Carol Ehrhardt. Row 2: Mrs. Burfeind and Ms. Monnig (sponsors). Row 3: Jennifer Castle, Brenda Weaver, Lisa Kloeppel, Karla Carter, Margaret Burfeind, Laura Flair, Jan Malter, Jon Brownfield. Row 4: Anthony Everage, Naleen Balke, Jeff Thomspon, Mike Grapes, Mark Kersten, Rene Montgomery, Brian Blackburn, Amy Schroeder. Beau Arts Club ABOVE: MEMBERS: Marie Rader, Ms. Lager (sponsor), Naleen Balke, Jeff Thompson, Anthony Everage. Row 2: Teresa Edde, Regina Moore, Sandy Edde, Shelly Loggins, Daphne DeHaven. Row 3: John Durham, Carol Ehrhardt, Tammy Burford, Betty Jean Flippin. Row 4: Pam Flippin, Missy Halterman 25
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