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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY How 1: J. Miller, C. Dockter, L. Flathers, S. Forman, S. Dornbuseh, R. Spiering. Row 2: C. Hendrick, J. Mors, S. Kloster, L. Swanson, J. Engebretson, P. Reiners, E. Anderson, J. Bruce. Row 3: Mr. Campbell, G. Lowthian, I). Randall, C. Forman, R. Reents, J. Anderson, B. Campbell, L. Whiting, S. Davenport. Leadership, scholarship, character, and service are the qualifications necessary to become a member of the National Honor Society. Students belonging to NHS are entitled to wear a gold pin symbolizing the high degree of citizenship they have attained. Officers of the NHS this year were President Carol Hendrick, Vice-President Sharon Dornbuseh, and Secretary-Treasurer Rochelle Spiering. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: S. Dornbuseh, Sec-Treas.; L. Webb, V. Pres.; P. Reiners, Pres.; G. Lowthian. J. Engebretson. Standing: R. Spiering, Mr. Campbell, M. Richter. N. Forman, C. Forman, R. Thaden, R. Reents, D. Randall. B. Rethke, A. Karels, S. Meadows. Student Council activities for the year 1958-59 included homecoming preparations, sending delegates to the safe-driving convention for teenagers at Pierre, making plans for Student Government Day. and institut- ing the Student of the Month program. The officers of the club were President, Phyllis Reiners; Vice-President. Lawrence Webb; and Secre- tary-Treasurer. Sharon Dornbuseh. 21
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“A” DEBATE DEBATE S. Forman, P. Reiners, J. Miller, R. Sackreiter. The experienced debate team enjoyed a successful season this year, bringing home their share of honors. They performed at seven tournaments and brought home the Northeast Conference Tournament trophy. The debaters also won their way to the State Tournamest by beating Watertown at the Divisional Contest. The experienced debaters were Judy Miller, Phyllis Reiners, Ruth Sackreiter, Susan Forman, and Colleen Dockter. In the inexperienced debate field, the team had the opportunity to attend four tournaments. Although they didn’t win the top honors, they worked hard and did quite well, the names of the inexperienced debaters will be found beneath their picture. “B” DEBATE Seated at table: C. Dockter, S. Fredrichsen, D. Randall, B. Aldrich, I). Thompson, J. Reiners, B. Fenner. Standing: C. Sackreiter, C. Tucholke, J. Lentz, B. Scheef, B. White, J. Leonhardt, S. Campbell, D. Her- mans, Mr. Swanson, A. Karels, A. Mikkelson, E. Anderson, G. Schumacher, K. Flanery, J. Graves, S. Siewert. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY The Voice of Democracy contest was won this year by Charles Nelson. This contest is a yearly project which gives the student a chance to do a little serious thinking about the country we live in. Carol Hendrick won the State Tuberculosis Essay Contest, which gave us a little insight into the problem of tuberculosis treatment and cure. The American Legion Oratory contest was won by Judy Miller. The subject was the U. S. Constitution, another subject giving us a good look at the meaning of being an American. 20
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MERRY STENOS Row 1: J. Hoeke, J. Mors, J. Tillman. M. Wiseman, J. Meyer, L. Menze, C. Hendrick, K. Crowl, B. Williams, J. Kahler, R. Spiering. Row 2: Mrs. Flittie, G. Kennedy, J. Zirbel, M. Lunderville, J. Cramer, K. Brown, K. Lanser, S. Kloster, L. Flathers, B. Bunting, B. Monserud, R. Thaden, S. Dornbusch. The Merry Stenos Club, which is made up of the second year typing and short- hand girls, had charge of the school pictures this year, sold homecoming buttons, and took care of the checkroom for the homecoming dance. They also took care of much of the ditto work around the school, such as printing up programs for the class plays, and so on. The club officers this year were Sharon Dornbusch, President; Linda Flathers, Vice-President; and Sharon Kloster, Secretary-Treasurer. Rochelle Spiering was the Student Council Representative. OFFICE GIRLS Seated: B. Campbell, L. Menze, S. Davenport. Standing: M. Lindrud, B. Monserud. P. Reiners, S. Iloltquist, J. Miller, J. Kahler. 22
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