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National Honor Society Us 1 A , The 1981-82 members of the National Honor Society were from left: Donna Herbers, Iess Dammann, Lynna Andresen, Ianice Eickman, Edith Myer, Valerie Weller, Patrick Lutwitze, Susan Crandall, Roxanne Halbur Bueltel, Denise johnson, .V,V I ' 1 'fx f lx This 4 4 The 1982-83 members are from left: Denise Clausen, Mark Sextro, Iennifer Collison, Barb Myer, Diane Rohe, Annette Kinsey, Lesia Andresen, Iulie Hagedorn, Valerie Enenbach, Sara Carter, jay Vollstedt, Margaret McAdams, Philip Heinicke, Trudi Lew- is. Missing from the photo is Scott Fielweber.
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Student Council Officers: President julie Siepker, Vice President john Bunz, Secretary Iennifer Collison, and Treasurer Denise Clausen. Members: Cbackj Pat Lutwitze, Edith Myer, Annette Kinsey, Becky Mohr, Trudi Lewis, Roxanne Halbur, Lori justice, Iu- lie Siepker. 13rd rowj jennifer Collison, Ioan Nissen, Sherri Muhlbauer, julie Hagedorn, Denise Clausen, Iohn Bunz. 12nd rowl Andrea Puck, Io Zerwas, Barb Zubrod, Iim Wanninger, Kevin Boersma, Nate Hodne. Cfrontj Karla Bogatzke, Sonia Iohnson, Anissa Hass, Becky Iensen, Tim Collison, and Pat Grundmeier. The Student Council was active in other events this year. They sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Barn Dance which was very successful. The Council also tried to get more people involved by having a Student Council Week. The week was set aside for questionnaires to find out what the students and teachers felt about the council, new ideas, and sports. The results were amazing. The ideas provided the Council with thoughts for more activities. As always, the Student Coun- cil sponsored homecoming. This year's council has managed to supply the school with more support in school activities. SPONSORED BY HANSEN 8: BUNZ
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AFS Club This year has been a busy year for AFS. During these past twelve months, the AFS club has participated in many activities including the Manning AFS Weekend and the AFS Carnival. Both functions were a great success not only profit wise but also from the point of providing a better understanding of the varying cultures which ex- ist throughout the world. The main purpose of our association is to get students interested in the activities of AFS, and in so doing broaden their aspects of life. Being a member enables these students to come in contact with teenagers of other countries and by being associated with them, provides a bond between both countries con- cerned. Each year the club organizes a weekend, where exchange students from the surrounding area are invited to spend the weekend in the homes of several student members. This year we had students from Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Chile and Great Britain. This year also marks the selection of Mark Sextro to participate in a summer program to Venezuela. Mark will leave on Iune 24th, 1982 T and stays in Caracus for a total of three months. l Mark Sextro was selected to go to Venezu ela this summer, Bottom Left Corner: Mark Sextro CAFS student to Venezuela, AFS Presidentj, Kathy Klocke, Annette Kinsey CAFS stu- dent from Great Britainb, Trudi Lewis CAFS student from Australiaj, Iulie Siepker, Diane Rohe. Middle Row Left: Kim Frank, Gina Iahn, Ronda Vollstedt, Anissa Hass, Kathy Vollstedt, Susan Crandall. Top Row Left: Becky Mohr, Lynna Andresen, Edith Myer, Ioan Nissen, Barb Myer, Marty Popp, Barb Genzen, Sara Carter. 61
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